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Northern Advance, 25 Jan 1912, p. 1

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a. van Iguamlsl. Daub. 150 acres at $60 per acre. clay loam. level. cleared, drained, fenced, good bulldinsrs rave! roads. plant of water andgas. on .F`.D., 40 rods to c uroh and school. Town A7.Stntion 4 miles. Apply to WM. Olilllgs. Sp ringeld. Om That theft-Jtnioz Canda has n every faith in the"fnture_;of Barriepis evidenced by the _annonncement (made on Monday that they `had purchased from Mr. W, A. Pae, the building in w1hi*c:h they have been situated for 21 `nu-mbeIr ' of years`. The -bank will make extensive improvements, the present oice `being too. small -both. for the staff and the general public. It is proposed to build _a new stone front, erect a larger vault and re- model the interior entirely._ The building, when completed`, will .be a.`- credit to the Bank-and an ornament to the Town. ` ` Wjll Remo'de17 `Into:-1`of and `H'nvnIun-an 05...- 'lI_-_A -1- -"om om" quoth the". D1` unk. `\nhtIn:nn ....- mow} HON. nuanns counts. l\_ 7.1-: JAILBR nun Arronrrnn? nuts Bvmnma ~ nrvvuv, aavu Present Quarts. U KNOW ` cauanlj pun .chrrzn|oN. L 25, I91 2 i./__,`,_., N,..,_.:`.l.__._,.`yug..A \J11g11u_..aU. xugnn. = bar: ` '" rie<,j-;rij;kB' `Vol.1;-goutgby eleven A shots_%_'a_t ' %:9r!iI9 Am 5 Balm 4% ,,. ._~T1ie;...rst_`round_ `of the Barrie-`Orillia >;1Gup;4% p_.1ay9t1 on .\.Friday; four,.=1-.in ks - I`?9;=%13!&,'vj91{m9ying to T Qrfliiai .in 1?? ``?:*9.!`;9z like. number c'om- 3,, . *9`! "~>On;11iau.m,;;:ght.Ansg-~-a :"+:..; 2`{1 ".s1..\`...-;.- an `..'a;.. -: `I: ,I;3`I.`. ! co1!ingw' odd!" ` u-"' ' Orillia `G.7T`.Stoph;ens.f...' A. H. McLean .'. G~.~'_G~. B_g,g. `. . . . pr. Harvien V `nu_~_~'-'._ o o A O IO This game is "it; progrfess as we 9:959-T. ' , V . I [1 ~ Atiei iresulted at the finish of the" I eighteenth round, and an extra round rsu_1t_ed- in Orillia being declared win-. fine): by two shots.. ` 1 . . SEMI-I'INALS.. collinzwood Penetang C. T1` Stephens. .20 J. Ulrichson . .1 .6` .'C. Begg. . .27 W.M. Thompson ~ % % 47 ' . Col_lingwo9d_26 up. V "Barrio Thistlee Orillia. `P. V-Love.` . . . . . . .13 A. .H'. McLe4a-n.17 O, -Patter`s.on.`. . 15 . Dr. Harvie .13 Uunalv auuuuvo DIIITIO I P. T-Love . . . . . ..14 Jas. Patterson ..14i T.,Crew..,.....22 0. Patterson . 10; 63n>' ox rmsr`nau1;m 2 .i!..__.L :-, Stroud . Collingwood : C..McConkey...11 C. T. Stephens 15! ;s;Meredi~thv....&11 C. C. -Begg ...23 P E 0 PL E exress sometimes. at nding linmn Jan... A. ...-.n..:..- ..u_ -`_'. .1..';.I`~ . ---.------ ----v---- I `Churchill Orillia ! G. F`. A1lan.. .._15 A. H. McLean.18 H, D. A1lan.... 4 Dr. Harvie ....24 dThe'Dis`trict Cupgames were play- Aed here on Tuesday and Wednesday, seven teams ._t_a;king part as follows: Stroud, C`.hu.z'ch_il1,._0ri1lia, Penetang, Co1lingwoo_d,-Brrie fand - Barrie This- I ltles. In_ vt.h'e draw [Churchill and Or- .iIIia, Stroud. and Collingwood and B_a.rI'3.e and Bar-rie Thistles were . match- ed for the primary, Penetang drawing `the bye. The primary winners were :OriIlia, Collingwoodand Barr-in. This- .tles, and the semi-fina.1_s narrowed it |dOW'1'1At-O Orillia and. Collingwoodg ` . AT COLLINGWOOD. I `N. Rule . . . . . .. 9 O. G. Hart .. .1-1| C. C. Begg......10 W. E. Todd ..14` B. Wesvtcoht; L . .10. A; E. Stapleton 13 , lw. T. Allen.-...12 W, A. Boys ...13 jju _ Collingwood H. Y. Telfer. . . .16 P. Love F. F. Telfer. . . . .16 R. H. W F. II.1g ettIeton .13 Jas. Vaim Dr. McFaul .13 A. Brow: The first round of the McCarthy Cup games were played on_ Monday, Barrie. bemg six upon the `round. Eight Barrie rinks went to Co11ing- `wood and a like number of Calling- wood rinks came here. The skips and scores Were:-- ,__ -_.._... ..._,..... -To-`day the Thistle Club sent rink composed`, of the following meet the Scotchmen at Toronto: V A DA`-rm 1.`- , T) 1"l"- 1'11 I 1 1-! ov- D. R. Gordon -` H. E._ Joryi VVVV H I I Geo. Wolfe " Jas. Vair ' VRobt. Allan T A. E. Stapleton } Alex.` Dougal, sk. 10 D.A. McNiv-en,sk 16 [The other teams which competed` against the. visiting Scotchmen at! the Granite Rink, Toronto, on Tnes~ day, were, Weston, Brampton, O'riLli'a,i Newmarket and. Parry Sound. The! Ontario rinks wonby a.margin_ of 19' shots on the round. The Barrie curl-i ers speak in the highest terms of the; hospitality of the Granite Club, who: entertained, not only the Scotch curI-l Arc: kn!-, alga 4.1.... ..-:..:;.:.._ n,,L - I ....... u--uvu, u_vv uu.1J ULIU DDUUWCII curl-l Lers, but also the visiting Ontario. rinks in most 1a.vi.sh style-. E H1- ___ 11 non. . much we zscoucnmen at Toronto: W. A. Boy-9, sk.,~ R. H. Webb, E. 'H. Wil- rliams and W. N. Duif. `DBPEATBD SOOTOHMEN. ] . %Hoot," man! And do ye ken we` Vtrimmed the Scotchmen. Yes, the! Barrie Club s rink won out by ishots from the. West Lothian Sons of! \Scotia on Tuesday. The rinks werez` an!-.n`h lnnm "` - --- - UNCOMMON ` I\1v\rv&ll- I1. L U Scotcl:men L D. R. Robt. Al]an_ lI'n1t_e r'esting News igf the Bsom and Sta_ne- Barrie -` L ` T4 Ga.mAeis:--Barrie Won at Collingwood and Lost ' -` - at Home in `McCarthy Cup. `- 36 B_ai'rie Thistles 12 up. Collingwood 19 Orillia 23 up. . ,Ba1_'rie 13 up.- - V 58 Barrie 7' down. PRIMARY BOUND. DISTRICT CUP. :::t~e:::,::..-,.-r.;.......... AT BARBIE 22 .16 up. 28 41 nu AL. VVCIJU jas. Vair .. Brownlee Barrie .13 Webb ..12 .12 . 1.4 gnu IVULE Barrie `31 30 London`. Eilqifland 51.`l'hreaIlne'eIIl'e SflfI__lbC.': " A Branch` of` this ' Bank` hjlaeen -established in London, Eag1a,ai,?at~. No. 5:, Threadneedle Streeti; `~.,=C.',' "where Letters of Credit} and innru payable at all important points in `Canada and the United States, can be purchesed, and Money Transfers arranged. ' * 24`! 33 42% 54! 51` l.3DW53l0N. - 2 , The Proceediof this Cncert Divided Equally Among of the Band. .-n.|\ \JGII\aJ women s fine D ' patent tips, all " QIXLW W. H. Mallory A. Jamieson T. C. Doidge G. T. Madden, Skin_:l5 um- A Visitors Room is previded for the convenience of clients of the Blnk when in London, to which th_e!r.xnai1_ may beaddressed. V . 1 J. _D.. Miln 1 R. Payne E. Williams V . A. Boys, Q1- A.1 l\Ialcomson ' S. 0. Cameron T. D. A. MeNiven H. R Malcom-son, A. [ Skip-14 T 1'\ `Iron TUESDAY, % v JANUARY Barrie A. Monkman -Alex. Brown Geo. Hogg }H. E: Jory, QL! [GRAND BARRIE ClTlZEN S BAND - Tl J. B. Douga1`l J. R. Hessey :F. T. Short: Geo. Sinclair ; T._ eecroft E. Farwell }R. A. Stephens, F. McPherson, "ID 7-1.1. ozu` Skip-9 Skip First Annual Benet I ` The following were the 'scores:- - 'for the second round has not vn+ 1...; LL- ----~~ for not been set yet, but the games will prove in- iterestiug and Orillio, will `endeavor to keep in possession of rbhe silverware gforvanother year. \ . mL. 1- H BRASS QUARTETTE The C?1'eY Shi5,e ,(3o.; are selling 'omen fme Dana-nIn"-"R?InnI...a... "ALL ~ Select Program by` the Band_ . A . MIXED QUARTETTE t [C1..O0 PER ONNUM IN ADVANCE - OQNOLI COPIII `man: auuvn . `Anus % Otton Patterson, GL1 o f C an 3:626. Loth King (X4-LA... Ellis 'I\ up- 'Messrs.vSimmons. Mer- rick, Hawke and Lan- don". V ;~ M.iss_ Riichardson. Mars. Johnsgon; .,g'.M r~.~ H.` "Morgan, "and Mr. R. Johnston. VI-'|'.I'I IIIIIIUII IN IDVAN .3NCLl THU`! OCH? -:g-:: luv, Skip-15 V J7 Skip-1 1. Skip-+10` NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Winn, Sk ip-12n rvu, U Skip-20 AT AT Sta,ne- "Wine: Clubs in District ' uuup '.. u_u.; are seumg Dongol`a"t'B luch.eis with :11 sizes,"for $1.09. 53 J. Jackson \V. D. Craw Geo. Rapley F. B. Stievsgant, Q QI.:... \ILIJ Jos. Gibbons Wm. Curran B. W. Hatley 1 J. E. Curran, GL2- J. Anderson W. Tolman T Dr. H. R. Harvie A. B. Perry, 9 GL2- 1 vsuu A. E. Nunn C. L. MacNab Geo. Thompson J. B. Tudhope, n cn-.-.. H. Pearce Kearns S. Holcroft; H. McLean, Q -3- OPERA HOUSE rinks and auuu, Skip--]9 SIMMONS & co. nun, Skip-1 5) kip-11 Orillia .uvu, skip-17 .\lll\J Skip-8 58 -10` Goods at your owfl pfice. Wemusb make room for the Spring Hats. _ Remember Our Great Annual Fur Sale Men s Spring HATS FIRST ARRIVALSWIN Paid-up Capital `. Rut cud 'UhdlvlIod Pnh Tots! Aunts. (Ova) Correspondenc dolicitedi PORTRAITS L BARRIE, . -ONT; 'rinityL Church. FOR QUICK SALE. I of `RH I-`nan nnnn I\`l\-u I-.. DRUGS Maker of Furriers IVGG DUI IIQU. {zero nlnn 1-I-nut honi- .Pim.mmu . % WHOLE in. {uqu IIILIIKII W January 28th 4th Suudayifter Ep'phany 8.30--Holy Communion. T 11.0--Matins and Sermon. 3 0--Sunday SchoT)l. Young Maxi : Bible cum. 7.0 p.m.-Ew'ensongahd' Sermon _ Rev. Erhaot R. `J. 8123:. vxm. __. . .m- ~... rpm).-mjg-+Mi11ex Ti'i; (c1;air;jn:z)`%,V ,4-gi;G .~ `campblh-".;.A-L stewam Graham; %S:caet.~% =iGi11:v%_-14V'P: % rt, % % A 4 `.`., T Odunty 1vroprIvy-%B1i~niet %;% ,Bmijn;4= J. Stewart, Ball, Lynn", Mcoongey, G`ra.ham, Ton1a,..P,ierson, _ _uch, ll\1.!l8~ha_I!1_,A_ L__m!t1i.erb~y,._Lbavy . " _ . I M 4I.._-.'.'L.r.'.-'.' '|'r111 .;;.:i . 2.. M-.'-'. *..` A, $1131-ch, .~A .AVFindJ1ay, Wesley, Ronda and Bridges--Simpson, 'Good-_ eve, W. A. J._ IBe1-l,- W_osl_ey, Law, Mil- lard, Tom, Bram), Dusndas, `Tud-hope, Todd,. Borrow, Miller Cook, Laue-h, Johnson, A. Stewart, ban, Copeland, Bethune, M4artin, 8t-agrd,~ F. bcg, Jenkix_za:,;Potte1f ` _Hi_9lding, ` rtnanv Goodeve, G.`Camp,-` bell, Copeland, Bennett, "I`ud'hopo', Wood, `Church, J. Findlay, V Simpson, Scott, `Nay, R, Bell, jMcOonkey, . Cook, F. Campbell, Martin, ~W.`A._ J. ~Bell, A.Find1ay " - T 0 1_.@-_. _,,n :1- ~- Eamii At the conclusion of the selnvioo-, a! striking committee was appointed to await the "standing ..o'ommilttoes' for . the year. "mm following oomniittees wei"e `confirmed at the session Wed- ntesdny morning: - V -111--..-- -n - - - ~ -- Hearty applause followed this` am` nouncement, and a motion was put in. for. adjournment while the Judge ad-] ministered the oath of office to the Warden-elect. Many of the Council- lors crowded around` the;TWarden to] congratula.te him on his promotion. When the Ceuncin rev-assoezmbled '-at 3 o clock Wa.rden-elect Scanlon ascend-, ed the dais and His Honor Judge Ardagh administered the oath of of- fice In the course of a short com- mendatory. speech, Hie.Honor- spoke of knowing Mrpscenlon since he was a -boy, `-and also Ihisvfather, Mr. Mark Scanion, now of Toronto. i Since 1872 His_Honor had been from year to. year administering the oath: -of `oice to wardens elected` to the chief` muni-A cipal oice in the County by~_their fellow-council-lore. Ilia .1-Ionor c said. . he felt sure` the present Warden ~w_ou1d_ migke a_ moat eicient" a_nd'_ painstaking Martin Retires. Just a few moments before the f- teen minutes alotted for nominations had expired, Reeve.Martinli`n a-short speech announ-ced his intention ,to re.- tire from the contest and asked the Council" to `make the election of Reeve Sc-anlon as Warden unanimous. Mr.; Martin said -that -he felt that in some measure- his long association with the: affairs of --the County, entitled him to the. honor,[ but since coming to Town` on Tuesday morning he had learned that it wouldbe impossible to poll] enough votes. His time in theser-.1 vice of the County is growing shot-.t,A as the usual order_ "is for the people to want. a change. He hopedto be returned nextsyear, and would then` make a. stronger canvas for the War- den s chair. Mr. Scanlon was a man who would make a. capable and em- cien-I: Warden, and he hoped the rumor that this was to be his last year in the Council, was untrue. The Council would lose at` cient legislator. when Scanlon. they lost" A. good man and an e`i- _ The Clerk then "announced that! there remained but a. half minute for` further nominations, and as no other; names were `proposed, he declared Mr.` Scanlon elecsted; Warden by a'cc1ama- tion. ` T Another pause ensued, when. Reeve L-eitch of Nottawasaga, seconded by Reeve Finlay of` Collingwood, sent- in the name of Reeve Jas. Martin of Sunnidale. e _ T A _ - Contrary to all expectations and to` t-he usual `precedent, Mr. Af Scan- lon, ' Reeve . of Bradford, was `elected by, acclamation to the Wardenship .of_ the County` on Tuesday. . Ofcourse, the election` of Mrfscanlon was con- ceded as certain _by some of-`those who were prepared V to. oppose` him, but few` rthou-ght th-at tlhe oice",would` be handed out without a right `from, 1 the rnernbere from the north. It was thought tuhalt Reeve ,_CopeSland tof Penetang and Reeve Simpson of, Tiny, as well as Reeve -Martin, of ` Sunni- dale, would all try. conclusions -with V the popular barrister of Bradford, but when the time eame none abut: Reeve . Martin was_ mentioned. . The Nominations.` The Clerk announced that he waaj prepared to receive nominations for,` the office of Warden, but, contraryggp to the usual custom, there was no rush, of the members to have namesv _ put on the ballot paper. A 1!L-,. -. A. After a few moments, Reeve Camp-1 bell of Oro, seconded by Reeve-J. T.` \Simp.son of Tiny proposed the name `of Reeve A. Scanlon of gBradford. I James @:i...L.:L'.`;"...'}".'.f"E%} [LLJACKSON< rnes Retired .~Be'fo'ref`_It Came te aW,Ba:llo.--Com.-E J. Bennett the County Pnoj:erty-Many `of n . Last Year : Chairmen Re-Elected. I Mat. gekrmstrorig. was'.,up":"fi'om Ggielph o_r':`a few djaysuthis week. The busi- .:-n`es's;j whichj t-he"9recent_ly purchased thte, is`-1 in wfiionrishing cqiiditin, "$113-"T MfJ`;~`;A1T`1I9h'O'H8 7 well `$15162?-`ed .` % .38~} 1?.999, '4?` 'rho;%`jifL%ti:m; % 'HTh;1; 1>:i8 1:Liii-slmtion. I > maom: `ha: '=n;%)`:g'gbauary":,2nd* az:etfz;aa!?t1;1;_ A ` ff? _,_... .----\q-v_a-`Va! walululu Mr.~J'as. `Vai; announced Jhis retire`-. ment_ from the firm o;.Ias. Vair 5 00., ,on Monday. Mesrsaas. -W. `Moore and J. `Armstrong taking. `over this long-establishd T dry-goods _ business. As V will he. soon ,by announcement, on `pago "five of Jthiso _issuo,theo `firm will` omm?ence"-`shortly 8' disolution_ mile; wi`t h: `bargains, the like" of Which .,hu;_e'.b.6;e'n` nnjhea_1'd/ of iof Barrio__`he- .v `The,_funeral took place at .2.3O Monday afternoon to` Mount: View cemetery. Rev. B. E. Knowles con- ducted the last sad; rites at the house, `and Rev, Dr. Murreyv, oiciated at the cemetery. A large number `of friends attended to -pay ` their last respec1:e.t4o a `highly esteemed pioneer resident of .-the `Towpship. The pall- bearers were the five` `surviving so-ns, Messrs. . F'r'an-k,o 'Wi1li`am,_ George, J times and `John, T and. Mr.` J. _- G. Scolt of A Bnfri- l'|II-;ii_-`nu-r . nuu uonn, and. Mr. Barrie, her son-in-law, J For over sixty years the. late Mrs. Hogg was a member of Knox Pneshy- terian church. In `I900 the ='l`a;t-`d Mr. and Mrs. V Hogg calebratd their golden wedding, Jnarking fifty years of happy wedded lie. . ` . ` . _h Five" son and `two -daughters sur- vive: Frank, Gal-t; William of Water- -1oo; `George, Barrie; James on the homestead; John S.,- of Toronto; Mrs-. J. G. Scott, Barrie "and Mrs. J. G. lTurn Galt. V . ' ' ' Deceased was born in South Dum gfries on the old Scogt homesstead, and `there ~her girLho'o_d/ -ay5 "9"? Sven until i`n`1850 she was unitevd`_1n mar- `:-iage to George,-Hogg. Smce the ]death of. her husband she neasided at `the home` of her d-augihter Mt-SI. J. G. %Turnbull, Glenmorris Road. - ` 'V`L.LXl. .No-.4 . ~-mom-Ion any, ----v-cu vua-Into LLVIIVJ, $90. I We clip the. following from the `Gala; Daily Repont-er, of Monday, in Inference to the deathrovf Mrs. George Hogrg, Sr._. mother` of Mrs; J. G. Scott and Mr. Geo.fHogg of Barrie: ml.-.` _1-_A.'1. I The! d[eawt-i1"o'c`c-:1'1:1c',ed at Gait on Sat- Iurday night at 9 o clock, at the ads ;vanced'-age of 82 years, of Isabella `Scott, wife of the` late George Hcrgg, whose ,death-.took place s_eve-n years 382' _ 7 '. I ' 111 Uvcllllo ` . ~ You wil1_ be pleased to learn that I the "heating system is `simply perfect, iand reects muc`h credit on your Coun- cil and Mn J. Neelandswho did the I W:k.- e ! Wishing -`you. a Isfuccessful year I remain, _ T I '1" ru--Au-u.s-.... -_ - 2 |....:.f. . _ _ _ I 1 hope you W111 pardon me- If I say that it speakgswell for a body of men, 'so many ofrwhom the ratepayers re- ` turned ..by acclamation. L TTV ' _;BARRIE. COUNTYOF s%1McoE..oN1-ARIO. JAN. ' In thieconnection, I here might say that a_ number of men and some wo- men are sent to gaol as County pau-. pars, who should have been sent to some other institutiop direct. One of such remained in gaol six months, was afterwards turned out and is'still_ ` a pauper. I believe the House of Ref- - uge should..'bee a County institution, as it is in all` other counties. -. I trust that your honorable body wi1'I_visit the gaol. You_ will see that there is need for. a change. ` , - T +I'nnI- 4-Ln` vvp\.- _.!`l1 ,1, 1, To. he W;r;!;n t and Eounil ` of the `Cqunty df. Simcoe:t I -beg to submit to your honorable body some items of. interest to" your- selves, I trust, as well as to the general public. ` n....:.... 51.; ..---_` Lads - - minor offences. T , A1 0, D uuuu no tillvllho _ During th. year ther have been committed to gaol, 168 prisoners, .33 less. than last: year. .It is p1bas*ing_to note that most of these were for V4 I-an vaytvaa but flap, finding` aid, some drug or medicine they elsewhere looked for in ..ya.in`.I Our stock embraces B0o1'_,aVsfI: o"'Ig` such Items. Rare 0 : uuusu;i. drnoa that-. a nu: m..Ii.......n.... I.--:"..aI' . ` Legislation L--- Cunningham, . Law, 'Dundas_s, Todd. vuvcugvuvlvp "` Mg:-t in,; Good-eve. foontizigncies--A. Stewart, Wood, Iartin; Gnminvn, ` yuan beg '3IG`-DISHSOI-V_'1'.ION; sun. T .1 -.. 11- 0,, 'GAOLZE`.R. 8 nnronr. J .` SISSONS, G aoler. counrrv gr. sulcoz Auo_1'I-or p_`o_uImon-or" j .NEELANDS--MARR - At\\55 "Fern Ave., Toronto *on `Tuesday, Jan- uba-ry 23rd-,_19 -by the Rev. J. J. 3 . Coohrane, . bf tToronto,~ Florence" E., daughter` of.Mz.' and Mrs. H. Mart, `Mary St.,' Barrie, to Mr. J. `J. Nee- of .Ba1-`ire. . I L ' uuuu. uems. mare 01' uuu3u_9L_' drugs that arebordlnarlly nd. This is . an uncn}mon):: store with unusual faoillgy with methods or its.,;_ownQ .a;_;& with` prices` that s.r`e:~I,l,a. matched for fa.1rnoss.g_1;` V BORN . ~ ' BISH.0P--In the R.V. Hospital, Bar- rie, on Saturday, January 20th, 1912', to- Mr. and Mrs. `T. J. Bishop, . V of Carbon, _Alta., arson. raancrs A anosrnm A letter was received by Mr. Joe. Greenwood last week asking for in- formation, about Francis Gloster, who ia- in the hospital at the Canadian Soo, suffering with` brain fever. He told the -hospital\'._ authorities that his` father was a: Major here, and that he [ h~ad=c,ommitted- suicide `here aboutl` the tingle .the Qpera. House was bu.il:t. A -Ts.ylor-the o_rist-has a reputa- tion to sustain in the art of oral funeral designs. It will pay you al- ways to consult him.` ; no " YOU `POUND $100 PEARL X IN PLATE or oYs'rnn Mrs. E. Little, (Charlotte St}, while eating a plateful of oysters at the home of Mrs. W. C. Flynn, Cre_emor.e, found a earl of fair size and purity, A Creemore jeweler .pronounced the jewel to be worth $100. ' uuu ysuucttlcu Lax`, ne aecmred that; he cou.ld _not gain suicienty -votes to elect him;-'andZ'c.onsented`to an order that his oppo11ent,~Charles Miller, be declared elected. * The Judge then de- clared , Miller el'ect by six _votes. MILLER IS nnnvn. Clerk Robinson of Medonte Town- ship sends to the.County `Council a re- port of the recount of Judge Ardaghl in the recount._of the votes cast in the recent township election. ReeveADe- vitt asked for the scrutiny, but before it had proceeded far, he decided that ha nnnm .m+ ....:.. ....nr:-:-4L ~~ e ' /__. -.---- on-an Iradblullll Dr. Bruce Smith made an inspection of the County Jail last week. It is rumored that his visit was: in connec- tion With theuappointmente of a. suc- cessor rto the present. ja_i_ler, who it is` said, will shortly be asked to resign. Who will be: .. appointed remains a ` `state . secret, but current rumor says that a new jailer has already been decided upon. There is certain to be some dissatisfaction no matter who gens the appointment. On Friday, the vannualvnnieeti g of| the. 35th Regt._ will be held 16 the Armouries, in the afternoon, when the oicers of the` Regt. will assemble "to discuss matters of interest. In the evening the annual dinner will be given at. the Queen '3. Hotel, to which a. large number of guests are invited. ;;It is expected that Col. the Hon. Sam. Hughes, Minister of Militia, will be present `and deliver a.n _address'. Gen- erals" Otter and Cotton are also ex- pected to be present, and the a?air promises to. be one "of the most en- joyable dinners ever held. by ` the 'Regimenn.t.. V --"`Oh! Oh! hquoth the.merry shop- per, .such bargains are: certainly enough \ to make anybody happy, and. she smifls and buys- and laughs and saves. " It s Happy Week at V_icke.rs . `Read their `ad, page 8.

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