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Northern Advance, 23 Nov 1911, p. 6

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V. ` L0Fdh*iTh""`i5if'fv': Wis` - . .K_inggt'on;g-'rh_e_ Lin'!es"t_o1i8_ City.; . . A , .rantfor21-j=-The.;Telephb.ne_ City. 7 Claiims i e(o'gnition as`7tlie Royal City). Guelph;-The , Royal` City. 1 7 . C;1foronto;-T1I?ZQue6h*fCity-E: ;;> . i . `I ',0tt1ivv-e-f1`he_._ (.`a.pith10ity;.j' C C -' Hamilt6_'n- -Theji_ A7mbitio1;s.'Gity.V;A V A CZ Windsor--'Ifh' Trqntielt. city F (use; St. Thomas:-Ishe 1zai1`w_ay City. chatham-_-'1;he Mapld City. * C . St. Oaths:-`ine7s-'1`-he Garden City`; Stratford--'l_`he Classic. City. qBe1Ievi1le--The Bay City. V ~ .Wood.stock---The Century City. Peterboro--The Electric City. Ga1t-Littl Manchestey. _ `Berlin'` The Ge}-man` town (also call- ed Busy Berlin). 'I).._2.. YIVI... T_2...L fI`Y-1_ I...L..-_..- ...... I `Jun. Alvaunnclo - I ' wPa1-is--Th`e Irish Town" (strange v_ con- tradiction.) : p I ` _ 6ornv1gal1--'l`.he: `Factory Town. 'Goderic.h--'1'he Salt Town. " 1 BrockviI1e-'l`he7 Island Town. Thorold--,The Hill Town.- ' Lindsiay -'1`he Commercial To.wn.. British `Columbia. ~ Vancouver--The Terminal City. Victoria-II`-he Island City. 7 f New Westminsfer-The Royal City. Nanaimo-The Coal City. FOR Qoboc and But. .i VlI`I__ l12L__ _ LI, .X,1oo 14.86 V : 5 1.53 [18 19 2o. 21; ii 14. 15 is 17 It is reported that Shaw '5 mills, Craighurst,, will be moved to Cochrane. Mr. W. Shaw has just returned from the. T.N.O. terminus and. sees chances for wonderful development at this point. 10 11 No. I -' Thevpossibilities of the application `of the motion picture machine are of course great and it is interesting to add_that the company has had such a degnee.-of success: in introducing the machine that on October 1 it expects to have a plant of double present. capacity for turning out lms, slides| and picture machines._ | Hunchod 1_:.n&-4Elev'e117, and to me directed, commanding me to levy_ 119011 *9 several mgntioned and described, being in the County of Sxmcoes _f araoiqn napocti-vdy due thereon, `together. with my costs, I herebv SW9 _n'o1>ico thb. Aaossment Act and amendments thereunto, {hat un- }esb*tl:e*`arrearp be-sooner paid, I shall on The picture machine is equipped with an attachment for showing single slides, which of course may be color- ed or may be reproductions of draw-` ings to elucidate features of the "de- sign not conveniently explained with the motion picture. Of course with a motion picture machine the reels may be stopped at any point and {denite operation` studied with care by re- peating it. In addition to enabling the sales-I man to enter a p`rospect s oice, and give a demonstration of the machine in operation, says-itheglron Age, lms may be "shipped to prospective buyers when it may not'be necessary to send the entire machine. , Then the lm can be shown at .the regular motion _pieture institution 01 the neighborhood int little cost.- - .couN1'v`oF sIMcoE Tf938urer s Sale of lands To bring a maeliine to the buyer's oice and to show it in action with: out the noise and` grime of the fac- tory is virtually what is suggested by an. Indianapolis_ company. The com- pany manufactures a modern picture machine ofa size tting into a seles- man . s travelling ease. 1' 110: --- - uovmg mum ufcnmu `to Help llilunnn nl I14...`- `present capacity of the institution. 'i'he `Davis Leather Co. intend. `to make extensive additions to their `tannery at Newmarket next spring. They will more than double` the Tw 14fs:,g _ '. -nr. .. V _v -vnav `following , lot; are `uesday, December 5111, 1911 saw mm: ran nnummns. 5.; Th1s1ateStv>Dicur of bhcgnadivan Prmier is a work of art-.' smpi Rom):-:35 To `OI -`I-`ICE or nus PAPER : wy` _y:v._1-vlyikicombination subsc A,cwo.,Vv.-a,._b`oye-paporsL will receive an art -photog -'2 i_1ac_hgs,*_of Hon. R. L. Borden . H T.OWiT.sHIP 619 S_UNNIDALE !%\`o_O;,n-ioI`lIo'0Ao s o o o oo.oo'nC 6 `Wanna. Beech Lots ` ` E A. R D! ..'... n on . oooono s',E'v%u~oo-0-Iooo o o c Q o n o on >:uo:onu no u 00000-000000 ~ "%" iAI olv-0 I"Q\'l`OIlvOI_OIIOOOOO u %'}.'Ov T"I`h I o\ 9'5 0'} 0 `u 0 I E `..*~.`?`,`. . . : I o u n o o o o 0: :o.;s1ss*%w` u.:e 1' ' `V ' ' ' IN ARREARS FOR TAXES. FOR} LONE -%YEAR--THE TWO TOGETHER FOR : :% $1.50 COUNTY, OF SIMUOE. T0 WIT: TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL 'rowNsrn:I> or License Inspector R. ` South Simcoe, had two fore` Magistrate H. 8.] Bradford last" week. Th: ed $10 and costs eac'h. VD auu 31-ll IRLWLUI CH- the same. where otherwise stated): FREE ! V _ ` 35 14.23 3.50 1 5 :` 9 _` ` 3 50 I I I I 4lJi}A V, the 19th da} ,-__.- _- -.v--vv-vuo Ana unual were is so .much good material running through the whole of the pages that it is impossible to mention more than a few `of the most conspicuous good things in store for all readers. _--_- .. ..,.... nuvcurucr lSSue. Hunters -,:on their annual vacation bent, those 5 in camp and those returning, after ne ..experiences and with many pleasant I recollections of recent and former out- - ings, will all welcome the wealth of -good {stories contained in the latest; . issue. Mr. Bonnycastle Dale opens the gnumber with one of his British Colum. bia studies, which he makes so fas- ;' cinating to all lovers of the outdoors. More is heard about the wolves and still more about the moose. a large ,head having been secured by Mr. Rankin; Asvariety from the big game stories is introduced by one relating the adventures of a duck shooting ex-. pedition in Saskatchewan and a com. bined shing and` hunting. trip in Nova Scotia. Angling readers} should not miss the symposium by_past masters in the art on some interesting sh- ing ,queri_es. The articles on the Wild Passenger Pigeon and the sir- Mr. A. 0. Wheeler should by no means be overlooked. As usual there 1: an mun}: a-AAA ......4..._.:-r , VEBPRA. :For the big `game Rod and Gun in Cana W. J. Taylor, Woodst keeps big game stori front -in the Novenrbe thif (human! ---n-- ris -II 'L.LV.U . GWI huntmg mo (1 7 -9 68 well to sue. L9, Joseph LaBonte, a native of Pene-I tanguis-hone, died- at the" House `of Refuge, Beeton, last week, aged' 62 years. senile decay is assigned- as the cause of death. ' V lun&s.- - Ill W cures colds. heals - 25 cent. 10 10 I0 10 10 10 10 10 1'0 10 10 10 10 10 Arfears Costs Total 16 `16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16~ 16 16 16 _-16 I-16 `I-16 `I-16 1316 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1~16 1-16 - 1-16 1~16 1-16 13 $1.24 15.47 .53 35 32' 32 32 Thomas Walley, of Newmorket, fvho had just returned from an, extended stay in Rochester, N.Y.,..last Wednes- day. evening, was found dead in bed "the next morning. / 4 T - IV-VVI-V JJIXIC of Colum 511 Wars of outdoors hnnf Hm ...,\1--__ .' 33 30 30 24 24 24 24 An f`5l;1`03{ EMBER 23% $3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 7 3.50 Louis Fiegehen 'SuE6l Bd' 9; _.loss of $4,000 through the burning of his _saw mill at Mair s Mills, nea'r`Co1-_I lingwood. The mill wi1l'be re -built! at once.--, - h . " $4.74 3.83 3.80 3.80 3. ? 4 3.74 4 3.74 3.74 3.74 3.74 3.85 3.85 ' 3.85 3.82 3.82 8.97 Mr. E. Cle1and,. who lives near 'Newmarket was in a bank in that town drawing some money -~ ivhen he `was alicted with an "at tack`of par. alysis, ` % V ' I chine on which hg was. working. .Mr.' B. Thompson, a vvell*kno wn far:-I mer of` Sn Vincent VTp., Grey 00., had ! both feet out off by athreshing ma- . V I ._._ _ -,: ., :._,,I.,,...:.. -1 Rev. Father. Jecott" of Alliston has` beeneonned to St.- Michael ; Hos- pital, Toronto, `through illness. Mr. -D. Nola/n,l of Newton Robinson, was last week elected `president of` the Ontario Beekeepers Association. - Orillia. has been` connected" `with; the Oro Telephone system; " `A tall, charge _of 200. ie in1`_1J_4>se( _._ a V, E __ Orillis Publ_ic~ Schoof tsaclgeraf asked for "and, received` `a raise`fo"[1 $25 each. in` their ' annual, salary. . _ 1 ._ .-_. II3afbrd Town 9Cou;:cil has "1`r;1T;I grant of $20 tothe Boy Scouts. I Qu9en~ a Hotel,~-~ ~B1V'acebrid ge,-3 which wasydestrqyed by re, is being rebuilt. --- `no. 4: mews {FROM I-`AR AND; 3 30000000000000, 1 00000` ' '11 it-"A`;\ ccoututs `persone,`to operated by any one of the?1fiutnl5g;T1o'r bytheisnrvivolt; A joint agcount g ofthis kind saves expense in establishing the ownership of the money-L" after death, and is especially useful when 9. man `desires -to ` provide efoti hi! W559. " 5!` I!!!-.`?z9%{lI.iI._!.!..-i.I.!;.-tlaI9...eevenl:-oft L and, upwards; oufivhich` init`eI`fest"i?'`allovar"`ef i :l"ffat`cxii`rtit*`5teS. _There. `nag dgliy in withdrawing the irholjopr any portion of the tde`posit.A Small`-,{ dojjadsits are-welc_omed.. /V .. .' . - _ Q 1234*} ,_ ~ ~ - - - --f' 9 II-`ROM NEAR l syn EDMUND ;' . . ` ALEXANDLEI'L,AlRD.Tj`Geu;nAL_ Mmaaen `. ., -`-..,y gpw-qua u-urquufl ..-.. R. W. Sloan of Indians be- S. Broughton -31: They contribut-I .1: AI. ; gbien-tocan-Ly bbligto% W; n W-o oer One Hundred? Dollars _Re~ wax- for any casefof Catarrlr that can- ndt `be cured by Haws. Cathrrli Unto. F. J. CHENEY & .00., '.l`olodo, O. We the undersigned h'9.vo'kno.1m ,1`. J. `Cheney "for the last 15 nyefar'a,~..and believe him perfectly honorable iin.-all; business transactions `and... nancially . I % 4 " : g , The Borden picturg is on "939 paper, suitable for _.framing`, in `photo tints, 18x24, inches, and is in itself as` .a wax}: or art, easily worth the"priee of, a year. _s subcripti_qg to either . pa.p9;r. Send ;all. orders to Oice .of '1;`11_e_j Ad'vance'. _ _.-...-- nu an-.s_-Ina? `vac. &U5lllll1'. X11519, df which is $1.00 per` year) for the same period, the twoitogether, 1:9 "in- clude free picture of the _new'Canadieq Premier, for [$1'.50_.p V ` ' ' L " 3?. - .._r-rvg- The recent ei1a`e'geV of Gover_1`ui1ei1:ib:` [has made the Hon. Mt B"ord en, the; central. gure 91? our \Canadia'n':pub1i;ef life. Many would` like a gqod `pic- .ture of_ him. We can supplyzonei FREE. We win `send .anyone*our' paper `fer .a year, and `The -Weekly Mail and `Empire "(the regular. rate," `$1 mans" oo4\au.\ .3`- LI..- This is the. season to -subscribe for a newspaper,-or-to_ renew, if` already a subscriber. Our paper is as goed. as ,any, and betj_:er"than niany. v Why not `take it?g L ` ' . ' It represents the welfare and `pro? gresis_0f th"e' cbmmunity and district with which it` is iden'tie"d,. `and is, apart from its local value, an all-' round up-to-date newgpapqr. ` " I 7'I'lI.- ---- .- we muuuuce or ner son-in-law, Mr. IIR. A. Lowry, 356 `Davenport Road, To- ronto, -of Mrs. Margaret Hastings _ `Armstrong, widow of the late Captain E William Armstrong of West G-willim- _ , `bury. "Mrs. Hastings, who was the : daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Hasting8, a. we1l~known epio_n'eer- far- mer of Markham, was born in 1820 at .' a time when the principal settlers in . - York county were the Dutch. After : her marriage at the age of 25, she went to reside with her husband at a West Gwillimbury. Upon his death 14 years ago, she tobk up heriabode with. . `her daughter, Mrs. Lowry. Death took_ ; _ place after a very short illness and .1 `she retained her faculties practically up to the end. She is survived. by three" daughters, Mrs. R. A. Lowry -of Davenport Road, Mrs. J ames. Wood: of Bradford, 0nt., and Miss Dora Mar- garet Armstrong, and one son, Mr. V il'liam Armstrong of Newmarket. Dr. Hastings, Medical Health Oicer, and Dr. R. Hastings are nephews-,; and Mrs. S. Echardt . and Mrs. J. Burgess, nieces, and there are a' number of great-nephews and nieces. A Her re- mains were interred at Newton `Rob-. imum trncllrnanncu . --.--- 17 one OCIU? ihson, Yesterday. On Sunday the death oc_cm-revcvl at the residnce of her _son-in-law, Mr. 12, A 1...... mm-`n .... ---A - ~ - o-ovvuvse V LIIUIJJ-II 11.3` -1055 a husband and eightichildren: Albert " and Frank of Spokane, Wash.; Free- man of .Bolton;VHoward, formerly of Barrie, now of Niagara Falls; Mrs. Gibson, of Cannington; nMrs. Quillan, ` of King: Mrs . John Madill, of Straths . my, and Mrs. Lash Davey, of town." To the bereaved, we are sure, thelsym`-, pathy of the "whole community isex- tended, The service at the house was conclucted by the Rev. Wm. Buchanan. The remains were interred, in the `Aurora Cemetery. LATEST browns or nonnmt fIVL.. ' range or muss may to Mr. Lash` eDave3.:; _wS`he`;was marr_od:`._`;" in` 1868.. to Mr. ,Tho!nsL Porritt, _~f__the `wedding"~' j taking. |'pla'c`b in" the A7urdra"Methodis't~ church and from the union, which was _indee d;-" a_ happy one, they w ereb1essed~ with eight~ c hi1d__ren._V ,9 From Aurora, _they"` 'hmove'd~ ;__to. Bolton,. :f;rom~' :.Bo1'ton,, to [Sunder-land`, from Sunderland to Kiri}- field, and! from Kirkeld -here, some fourteen years ago. She was a true Christian living woman, having be-. longed to the Methodist Churoh all -her `life, and a kind and aectionate mother. To mourn her loss she leaves 9 Bnakon n-"I ..:...L- -L.'1_1_-,. tnrough the town early Monday.3mo1i- ping." 0'-8und"ay'>-1a`t;'~"Mm%fPorritt -at- tended both Aeervices ` the Methodist Church and was in '-her usual `health when.` she Fretired that evening. -"Aboiitv lmfdnight she felt; ill and medical aid` was called in. Nothing could he.done,`_ `however, and she` passed peacefully` away shortly afterwards- The death {is made _d0,wbly.sad'.~by the,..=.faot' that `only three weeks `ago yesterday the family gathered _to' witness the mar- riage of Miss May to Mr. Lash Dav_e y,; She owns mnnnimlin 194:: `o. It- tkioh -t.own Monday: inc." . `On : Isunanrz. mg; -.1ur...;=`. .....: '1`ottenham,T 6nt_., 1-2:-.+T.he.ra. died at Tottenham on` Saturday, Mary M. Wialfinms, widow: o_,,Thomas=_Av - _Wil1ims, in her 35th yiear. Bho'f was . born; and lived " hpro 511: 91` .4116: he: father being on of the `D -. E. L cbasecyleaves eight ohi_ldnen, D. Mg at; -Tottenhams -'1'. .E.,,: buriater, . . buri-Wrf:alr1r.i%3-# rm M. saunas Kimihou-, s1A Iow's4 `grit-%*i*u3;f' - -3 v`p.nIfIlU an 5uae~1o{kin I 8 iqseeiv .0 l~'.`1nw':"`= "<" W1i1ik1`56 1rer'o'L.x.-:;a ye d,1_l!_Za1 .P_3:t: in front, sitho - ~"~l:I. l.. k'(__~ `; `-1- : ;A3:uag.;m.:a }by, a my rm. g. handling {On the b::;gpat7 V of? justicg} . `Iii at am you Adon- ;t .ucceed, d6iiL tV nc_u.mb`._? 5 ~ 1 T -- * oovvn my pussy; \UJI\I _ :esen tativ,as.;:--I':;"x1%`i;f'i'l",.""\%K?. re Tow, ..Grai gv aIev; , '1`-ecv.mseth,- {Gyms Davis, Beetpn; `Tdaaorontio, T. GaI- laugher, Everett; Essa, `W. J; Cunning- h_%am-,AA1%1mon. J L- _ vontion Held in Tottenham. A .v The oicens of the South Simcoe _ Sabbath School Association for. the ; current}-year, elected at the recent ,._ convention. held. in Tottenham,'a1"e as fo1_lows:-P.resident, R. Power, Thorn- ` `ton; Vice~P1"es-ident; John `Sent-ple, Tot- tenham; Seer-etaryc, L. . Martin.da1'e5 - Alliston; Assistant Secretary, Miss J. Straohan, Allistonwsuperintendent of ' Home Department; R. Murphy`, Rose.- `mount; 1Superintendent of - '1`ea'c=hers, Training Department, Rev.~L. McLean, : O_h1,u:ch_ilI; Superintendent .of Advanc- * ed-,. rBibieA Class Department, R. J. Houghton, Newton Robinson; Supeu-in-` . 4tenden_t,,.'o.'f_- n Crpdle hRo1l_I`Departn;_ent, Miss Flo1_'ence`.Ief!s, Bond He-ad`; Andi- wors. n0.n.B%e' Knigh%.w~ ind J. Perimtt, Alliston, '.l_`-he execntivee committee `is. .-ieompjgseud at T the _ aboye `named of- 1!gexfs,;:L`Ii 1_\thee gilollowing townshi ' ran" rAnn\nl>.hnq'~_'_T.i`-n:n"!- m `..1'- n;.:| ; New Officers Elotftod at Recent con- 3, smogoa` a.mmj . T V -2 sanoon ASSOCIATION- _s:-nun uuruI_g net spay an bee1:_on., I . Council adjournd to meet at Chut- chill on Monday the 20th` Nov., 1911._ t , R. J.-HILL, 'rp. Clerk. ---.. 7 _ . v v a vs [I079 VA. svvnu LU: \JVuuUllo- V On motion the Clerk was instructed to have Mr. Gaviller, O.L.S.', dene the road allowance. between` lots 15 and 16 across the 12th concession, Aa-Iso request Hugh Averill to take eharg-e of the chattels and eects of ' Mrs. James _Short during her stay at Beeton.,' nhaunnai l;:`::uuun}\J L.` ngauuj. .'J. l`V1.-_... ,The `last ;meeting of the Innisl 3 Council was held at Craigvale on 1- Tuesday, Oct. 31st, 1911. All members present. The minutes of former meet ing` read and conrmed. `The following accounts were order- . ed to be paid`:--Arthur Green, un- loading". sewer pipes, $2.00; Peter . Spring, repairing bridge and putting . railing on same, $10.00; Tan. Sturgeon, - 74 yards ' gravel $7.40; Howard Allan $3.00 for 80 yards of gravel; John , Pratt, 81 yards" gravel $8.10; George '_ `Hewson, work on bill on 13th line $28.00 and , 50 ` yards. gravel $5.00; Samuel ,Fagan, ditching on 8th Con., ' $15.00; William, Goodfeilow, ditching 1, on 9th con.f$-10.00; James. E- Clark, ` -ditching. on 8th. _con. $39.00; George ' Pearson, refund statute labor work ` done, $3.00 (1910) and bonus on [40 1 rode. wire fence $6.00; Henry Pratt, * work done on Big Creek $16.50; John I Hubbert, bonus on 40 rods wire fence * . $6.00; Maurice Gavlller, .0.L.8., $12.00,`! making inspection of the Thos. Allan 4 and Sharpe ditch; The Northern 7 Advance Oice, for printing $13.50; 5 Fees. to the Royal Victoria Hospital t for Johnston. .Faga[n* $14.40; The Reeve E and Assessor, $4.00 each for. selecting I '1 jurors and the Clerk $6.00; Mrs. D. Hill't2.00 for use of room for Council: rs. _.-A.2-_ LL- 4-n."_e, , uimn`-zs or . ., _. 27th. V sunujuqx .wr,_cu1ver;v wtn ($011., $14.65; "` "W; -A; 2'1'h'o!np_s,on, cedar and building ..cwl`y_ert 9th-.con., $11.50; Chas . Hyde, T cutting down .hill and _, opening up `work on _ 15th side-road, $2.25; N. _Wice,c covering. culvert on 10th con.. verts 7th con., $7.68.; Richard Jennett, repairing` two culverts 25 side-road. $1.50; Edward`.Co1e,- opening` ditch on ing hill `on 10th side-road, $1.00. The `Council adjourned to_ meet at Ivy _ Orange Hal}, on Monday, Nov. 27th. ditch 7th con{, $25.00; A.` W. Morri, $11.25 ; R. J; McPhe_e, cedar for cu!-. 3rd.line, $56.50; H. A. Morris, repair-T '1>au1' Desone and ' Charles Martin of Penetanguishene, while making an -in-` spection of the wrecked `steamer Granage, found themselves -without means,` of getting` of the rpcke, as. theirboat d_rifted away. '_ They p,as's_- ed an anxious time of it from Sun- day until Tuesday,` without food or shelter, when the tug Alex Clark have `in sight and rescued! themi .' They ~ might now write, a*-thrill`ing story (at, V their erx;parience,-. Marooned. one '1' . wrecked Steamer for Four Days `With- out Food or Sheltefl "9 V .- 'W. `T T59, 1911*` bili were" ordered in be" pandz-`-J. W. Thompson, -wire and "bQr for .-`culvert 10th $14.65, A:""'ih!nnnn nn..- -_3 I_,,pI.1o "The Clerk was instructed- to notify Mr~_ Scott, ._ undertaker, New Lowell, "that, as the Council of the Township of F_esa did not agree/tg pay expenses re. the funeral of Mrs. Tom- linson, and having been forbidden by the ` Tomlmson family, the s-aid town- ship is not liable for the same. 7-'-Dundass-I-Millor--'-That the Corpora- tion of "the Town of "Alliston be `grant- 4-ed .thojprivilege of using -afportion _of _road opposite lot 1, con. 2, mesa, for a dumping ground, by complying with the agreement made by the reeves of Essa ani1.Tegumseth, and furnishing a bond indsemmity to 131-otect the said `municipality from any [action of dam- ages. that may arise from same. ' `i Aon %-Undertab ` l%` :C,6nnci!*met}T3- pursuant` to I jpummgin -gi ;_ z!l`"h . on _Tuesday, Qcf., 31st, wi'thA all members. prespnt iand th_eL Reve in the chair. Minutes -o`f``l`gt" `mating were `read and .con-- `r!m_i , I > .WORK% JOHN COXWQRTH, Clerk. ` cannon. Toronto surgeon, died on Friday from `injuries received in an automobile ..ac- cident on .We d_ne'sdny_. las;if._; yea;'.:Rig_1;.: mond Hill. Wheh the accident occur- red Dr. A Ross was V. bn_ his way to_ Cookstown `to attend a patient. The `machine turned turtle `wish the. wheels struck a -ut. = X I Dr. James F. W.- Rosin; the` eminent! me, am notsv 19 to 26; inclusive, on the East jgide `of Cenre~ Street, in the said Town of Barrie, according vtovre g- iatered plan No. 30, acontnilbnly called the John M.`Fisha13-lrone1'tyA.".. . f ~ ..;T1;'ero is said,to;:bo..`ereted__.on the loads 3;. _' "c01lIf0)Vl_ _f3'b_lO'-5. - v,-roonIed_. :1` ma on o*i* .o;ghsm5eona uaers will be 4 tecei den-signed for; th to be `sold to .24, incl ti. naive, en` bloc, vgdvby the an? ` 9 following property "namely, Lots 19 on the .W _ Essa. Street, `inthev aai,dg'l'own' o.B`ar-` ; and Lots 19;`to 28,` out side` of inclusiiro{,`: on -dnOu.~1'..-_;_` #- . ."""."! ':'.-""'.`-""7 ,"`~`u.n` Oers. will be ; receivqd ' by the following` top `sold "an" hlnnj nnm-I.. 7 -L- `_ 9 would not "recommend any. remedy for Ecgema; Psoriasis; or any. " knhw" Itahat it was scientically com- pounded, that its ingredients could not possibly" hm-m..tha most delicate skin, and ibhitrit would give instant re1ief.. - We have many remedies in our store and make it`) `a. paint to -Handle `only .-bhose that can :be relied upon,` but we especially recommend V`l:`ho- D. D. D. Prescription. for Eczeuna to all our patltons who have any form of skin trouble, because we w'2hat- it do. .We can vouch person-ally for_ tho mnits of the D.D_.D.; Prescription. V Ifvcm want innhnnl. .g.1::..a 4...... L14 Mr. W. M. Lqclchart of Alliston has` been appointed returning omcer for West - Simcoe for the "Provincial `cloc- tions. "Mr. John .Switzer of` New Lowell -is thew .appointee_1or~ Centre `Simcoe. The writs were, issued `on `the 17th, , and the` ,proclamation bills "are now'rbeing posted up, ' _ vwovn ve. ve. unll\l.IUVV u_ ulI7D_ LIUKUI W85 for seven deaths, the largest number ascri-bable to any one disease, tuber- colosis or the lungs coming next, with; _.....-.-..F.--vvu at .1.-2.5:. UL D116 (5 (188511! in Orillia, 10 were due to old age. Typhoid fever (tillerecently an almost unknown` disease here) was responsible for seven again; 14... 1.........; -.....I.-.. --VIVA DIX?` VIII suauuugcs, or 6.6 t0 !the thousand. In the matter of deaths Orillia also stands well_, having had 78 in 1909, or 15.4 to the 1,000. Sanlt Ste. Marie had the lowest `rate, 8 to the thousand, and `Cornwall the high- est, 23.4.` Barrie s rate wag 17.6, and Co1lingwood s 14.2. Of the 78 deaths] ;l| nu-:11-:.. `III .--..- 1--- L- -..--\. nu... axa: auu uu1uu5WUUu' 30 I In the matter of marriages, Orillia makes a better showing, having had 68 that year, or 13.4 to the `thousand. This is the highest ratio for any of the towns except Sarnia, which is the Gretna Green. `of Canada. Barrie comes next with 13.2, while Coiling- wood had only 54 marriages, or 8.3'to lhn Ihhnuann Tu. 51.. ....LA.._ -1 3-A1l - -_._-.. w-- (TO The editor I; the lorivllfia Packet has 5 taken the trouble to delve into one"_of ' the Ontario blue books, and although 3 the information is to a great extent - a matter of history now, some inter- esting comparisdns are drawn which i we reproduce herewith: The report ' number for any relating to the registration of births,; marriages and deaths. for the "year 1909 was issued only last week. A comparison of some of the gures giv- en is interesting. There were 105 births in_ Orillia -that year, the lowest of over 5,000. ` But then. Orillia, had only just entered that class at that time. having, a population then of only 5,051. Our ratio was 20.2 per thou- sand of- population, which was some- what below the average for older On- tario. Hawkesbury, on the borders of Quebec, had, the highest ratio, 34.4, among the towns, Owen Sound'_ coming next, with 33.7, and Sanlt Ste. Marie being the lowest, with 11.6. Barrie e ratio was 24.4 and Co1lingwood s 28.7. In tho vhnffnr A-5:- A` 1 nn-:au;u-Aa- town in the Province 4 VITAL STATIBTIQS O!` TONTABIO. ro laczm sun-masks I-.-..`('2`i1:a'l;ec--Tli.e Rock` City, and also` the `ancient capital. Halifax-The Garrison City. Annapolis-.-The Bluenose City. Charlottetown--'I`he Island City. Manitoba and Territories. Winnipeg--The Prairie_ City. Brandon`--The Police City. Calgary-The Cattle City. ` KYTT3 T? W l - Mnontreaij-Thev City of the Royal {Mount} ~ ' Charles Train who run! a temper- nnce" -bar in the Central `Hotel, 001- lingwood, was ned $200 and costs for selling whiskey in local option terri- tory. The option was thirty days, and he `cashed. A _ I ,

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