Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 8 Feb 1912, p. 6

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:_ _,,....., q;J..UU, Duuulolls 66 U0. $1.003 big? T001338 $L0($ 1 <>0u4amI.aEf1(:>:i $1.00 ? guw. 'Scotte3f0[0, D'r. R. .1. gpxptt $1.001; W; `.s.::;..$.::%. aWas..:.i.:% I .oo,' G. H. Eaten $1'.oo, Donald Ross. I .00, Dr. A. Morten $1.00, Dr. W. A. 93.8353 Gm. it lands -$1.00, Wm. Moore $1.00, H. D. J anL1eson $1.00, G.A._ Radenfhurstt $1.00 5 50c, B. D. O Neil-1 50, Collection. A1- ~ . . A. Sinclair $1.00, 0. Johnston $1.00, D. Holmes ' $1.00, A. E. Patterson $1.00. , .`8ent' Direct to `Toronto Omco. Mr. and Mrs. Porritt (annugt) $10.00, Mrs. A. Burton $1.00, An-dsrerw Carson $2.00, Wm. Taylor $1.00, F.. A. Sims $10.00, [No name $1.00, Co1'reg- - '"ia't`eo Institute `(per T. H. Radditt) _ $9.20, . Miss S. F. Morgan` $1.00, G. ' V.i.c1gena7 $1.00, Will R. King $1.00, A. . Hoar $2.00, North Star Lodge_ 6826 _-` $2.50, sons of En land.` $3.00, M193 A.: * .D1`:ifv$1.00,',Mrs_."I' S-trabhy $10 00, J. 1 R.oHam.b1y $5.00, Misses F and! E. 1 King $2.00, A. ' Evans $1 oo, J. H_. * ennqtt, $5.00, Mimes C`. and J. E. t glgolghee $5 00, Township of Vespra E 0 ' T ` ,...,...w, a. u. vvarmca $2.00," H. H. Ot-V! -"ton $1.00, J. E. Subclie $1.00, S. W.` `Moore $1.00, Mms. Dr. Richardson 3 $1.00,_ A Friend $1.00, , Cfandy `Works $1.00, Monkmani , $1.00, Frank Hurlbert $1.00, J. [ Sc0ntt- $1.00, Alex. Milne $1.00, VV. Sar- f jenlt` $1.00, Simmons & Co. $1.00, A I IB. Cmitfs .:1nn h..........m `rs--- u -U" MODERN L ,,-__ .._..--...-ea. uv.nnuu.I.r'.l.'.|.U.N-' 3 Lit of Ba.r-rie and Allandale svub-' scriptions to rthe Muskok-a Free Hos- 'p.i`ta.1 V for consum-ptiveas V co1]ec.-ted by the Field Sec:-ect'a.ry of the Natiomal Sanitarium` AmmioHnn- the `hundreds of shermen Whose h-uts .,.. ........,.m..,m_y Llill axvanuage of by! dot the surface of rtahe lake. I V . , I Major Sam Sharpe, of North Ontario I v Secures-. Privilege for , Lake I ' ` Simcoe Fishermen.` :`r The Beaverton Express says: For: rlsomze years` past there has been an; '.'-_i1n'pression abroad that the present restrictive {methods of winter shing were not so satisfactory as-might be, and gave rise to much duplicity on t.h(e-p-awrt of those `who largely live! during the winter. season from the re- isults of t`h-e ice sheries. Major Sam, 3 S12-arpe,`M.P., "the energetic represen-` tative for North Ontario, has taken V the ma:t.ter. in hand, -and in a` letter toi the Express says: I have been re- quested by a number of Thorah a.nd Mara people to try to obtain the right to spear sh dahrolugh the ice inf, lLa.kef Simcoe. I .waited on the Dell, partment of Fisiheries in the matter,`, `and they will issue a permits to the Ontario Government to issue licenses: -to people to spear sh during winter, months. "No doubt this privilege} `will be most acceptable to many who" are interested in this calling, and will 1 be immediately taken alvantage of by Of sherman Txrlxncmx 1.... 7 r ---- www -- - yvwuuu '7'i`o"wiou A_AS"O_|:!..|_1:i_.;':l-_'_i?"E"-E` .- ___L____I L- M_i.s.s Da;De1'l jis -an; Vebcuonist . .probably never: gexcelxlad-by another on the Pais- . `. A 1; tot . th' .t~ " e1)`..y.P...."7euJ?A ~ 8" eat P`tir prots wmrnn srmnma or rxsn. L TIh-`e 25th anniversary 6f the Aoipen-' ingogf St. Luke s Cthurcln, Crenecmore, Twas cellebmted on Sunday, January '28th. V T * 4. nurcon $1.00, Andzterivf ', Taylor $1.00,_ F. No name lte `(per T. Redditt) F. G. ., King No`;-1;}. mm. `r...-2-- - a. ;St on %1. ' 5.00, Miigesyxg 3,33, '0. $1.00, HI 9 and Tnwnuln. ..c v__ I .. ...u.g .I.vuulU Durnoadw us `did is not re_cor(1ed`.. emperor been as mm- '__`i`_n_';_ 0 an NOT PbI_ U'I.AB small; aiiiiience I nnaav -` """ -I!l`V 0' JDUIIUU eu whiile` ` cit'y viTlinvua:.9' L all` probabil- have` -l`i4sbene.d{ 1.y'In3.'. '1-`L A - ' ..vt . V, /Z for sale W - The undersizmd 19 n 1 huh `,`"9 2.~;rth.-':;>=.=TI;.:,;~:,:.,;t-2.`;-1*.-:,.;;=,..7;%nW333 ` 0110, _ V` . . S3- .hggn'dred 906.210" 'f;;;d`,`},'`,, a good , S'{,f,en n ~J!;-Xol_a!.1"` in all havl?-' ma *.*~:~ many; .,..'P " ile S0 1,; P. ' m I Ont, .:=.mW`:m`, v'n?"$cC$3%?r=%V' *5 gone_ 13 Ne_wm'arke_t"s autombbi1e" factory is", to be completed and in running order by September 1st. , !18tt , "7 ,*~,J'1.DuUl .fl'UperI -y` h. w There"is said to be erected on t lands V_-a oomfortable ve-rooxmg dwelling house, good stable, barn 3 outbuildings thereon, also good 0" chaxd all well. Valuable Town Property In the Town ' f 331710. inthe County of Simcoe. e deoers will be received by the un- .r833l|d for the following property !to be goldwgn .bloc, namely, Lots 19 '79 '24: m_clus1_ve, on fhe West side 01 V 33888 Stzeet, m the said Town of Bar- "r and Lpta 19 to 26,.inclusive, on *119 East su_ie of Centre Street, in the .`.d `T`"1 Of Barrie, `according to tag- i`3?.*`-9'1 PM: No. 30, commonly called -"19 ev'-`$70,131! M; _Fisher Pronertv. Th`a1 -n"-+1. `nu .. 1.- __--._`. - Lia `V. W. CORY. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.--Unnuthox-ized publication of this ad- `vertiaement wiil not be paid tor. 534' .i.............. nutty ny proxy may behuuieatany lagency, on certain conditions by fatheri mother. son. daghter. brother or sisivr or in- ! tending homest er. Dut1es-.5ix months residence upvn _cultivation of the land in each of three years. aAhomesteader may live within nine nnlesd -his homestead on afarm of at least :4 nor` solely owned and occupied bi; him or hi` hi father, mother. son. daughter. r =- In certain districts a homesteader in good stmdinqlmay pre-empt a quarter-section nlont . side his . rice $3.00 per tu:i`t`. j * Dutix s.-Mnst reside upon the ilollivfiead -Dre-em` tion six months in each of . .Vt`&'5 gem ate of homestead entry (including tn; the required to earn homestead puicxm cultivate fty acres extra. Af homesteade: who has exhausted his hor_ne~ stead-right and cannot obtain a pro-cmpH0*`i?:_` may enter fora urchased homestead u_ice.*.. tain districts. Prgce $3.60 per acre. i)nnes.- Must reside sixmonths in each of tiuw yew '::l I&tii`\)7`:Ite fty acres and erect a house we! I -w- -----oval LU&J\.l'|J.Ll1LLLIL`Dn 9 ANY person who is the sole head ofa family. . or any male over 18 years old. may home steada nart_er section of avaifablc lluminiol landin amtoba, Saskatchewan or Albemg E The applicant t ` .t the gion 1_Pion Land"Xe3 `(2)!ll`rS:1[1]) fir the st ct. Entry by be nladcatanj" lagetgcy, certain nnnihnnu I... :...km>~1` For I understand you took feur into your office?" Yes, but I had to let again. ` ."hy?,, He Went joy riding in _vator.V " His Ruling Passion. vA1.tm31.n r The Office Specialty Co. are ad:ver'- t1singVNewmat'.ket- by picture _ poet` g-..a.rds sent all over Canada; and the 7 Q - ' _,__ .....,.,..., -v...-_, nu;-at lrunrl U) ('0 mence with and in all pmhabili. eighty. One mhing is sure, if we w to see CoId.`w.ater grow we 111115152 in the electric power and without` we musit; remain at a st:m W hope to see it brought in ml 4* right -ezarly too, for What with Li ,three lines of railway and th % nwatarway we have .sh=ipp1n;_r fm,-ilitf second to none. Wake up :ml gee `move on! [ A FACTORY FOR COLDWATER Goldwater is excited OVPF I-he p, `pact of a fa.ctory being esta.b1'Ls there. The Planet says: Mr. Arm, of Ivy, was in town last. week look imanuacture of excelsior. \\'. um stand that the c'hm1ces for him st; ling operations were are g_mo1 undo tions have been secured nu :a mu; of good siitvese quite Sllitzlblv and (-r_. venient to 'both rail-ways. '1 HR ma question is power. Mr. .\1`ImM W need about forty horse power to no .mnn.np -wii-In ona :. nI\1 -..rv v-~- for a sibe mo start a fzu-t..r,\' for 1 V'F91`1!18Mt`1.v1;;1 prticulars apply to STEWART & STEWART;_ 13 Owen St., Barm- ;.THt.IR`~.`DAY: FOR SALE him (-hr," The city direct'oryVfor 1912' i1dic7- es that` Toronto has a papulratiou of over-440,0(_)0. ` -. A rvfu '\'ini t' guml work 101' V Einf du i`_v. h Pt '11: Tamarac re ~wood is being scald i 1-a-rge Aquantitives am $3.00 per cord in` 'Bradford. . V . 1 . 1:-nlm ut 1 A~lo'e 3rd to half I Ird] _1L " truth slng, E11251 Iing low Tho Toronto Hotel, Co'llingwoo'i,T is` being turned into a. moving picture. house. . A | t A I I Rich'z;.rd_ Bll "h_as`-couiumenvcedf his fousrbeeewt-`h year as Reeve of Essay. I An eort to establish a -morhing paper in Berlin has a1zl=eu_ tzhrrougth.` 3399999000ooooooooooooo3 . \ 4 . Owen `Sound dry goods "stores will close` op Saturday nigh.t.s_at 9.30. V A J. H. AM.cC1eI1`an, superin.bendent'_ of the Trent Canal`, has presented to the; Duke of 'Connaugb.t a rate -engraving` of Queen Vic.toria,'which- was me; girtl to him of the Betlgianh Ministe-r of `T H- ----v---u--vquuuwvanoiu ' . IT. , ' , Jim / ,` t' .+. ::.."* %'r'.:.*::a.......- A` The amount of those dram is stated in" the money of tits cozintry whore 'the'y`a,ro pay- `ahlb; that is they are drawn in"aterling,'fj-ancs.` ma I, lira, Vvkronen. orina, yen. ~,taols,roublu`.otc.,aathecaumaybo._ Thiaana thatthe payoaabroadvyiu racciva the actual amount intended. " ha A o a:c;u`% Every branch of The Canadian-~Bnnl_: of `Coinpnerceis V e`uippod_to; issue draft: on "-x.-:.:=*v+* *' = % c .. . .-, ,; 4` .3 e-, , NV ,z_.. , __-;g<.-4",. .,`._.`:`.._~ .` .u_ ; .._; `. > V H . > V _` .l .-I 3 ,.- ' ' * I V? , r. V v``.' -52`. ` A; ' ` .~"`r" /.5 " '=?~`F'i`~'`"' " " ' `J "'* ' V ` \~` L: . C j ., '~ 1 . . `n . "` O F COMMERCE . 3 _ .r` , . V. . . . . u:` ` j-.:_._j_._. V v _ _ _ V _ _ Z g . . . v 9.E\,g. - '. ` ' _ . When a nerchantinds that he. is_ gomg to run out of t a line of goods, hescalvls up thewholesaleror :factory and not only orders a new stock,_]but comes" to an agreement on the price` and the time cf`delivery.; The unex ected needs of [ his %cus`tofn'ers can be % met with the east possible delay. "town, the Long -Distan6ete%`sSrvieent.f other Cities and te_1`n brings him `into V'im`med-iatee .con:m_iu-icatibn mom I-`AR AND um: -V H E retail n;1erc%hant s LVt,`c]e1.3h on_e% ' serves not only as :1 sal.csman,-but also as apu1`Cl1asing agent. " n -...\....1._._.L.1! [ 1 -1 >oo9ooooooooooooooq3% I51! 15 "`lf\"I!.`l'u--(I 5 msmuuo `4 Lxn. c.\i.$.%`n.4I;.|5.% . p..g;...;. _ALXA. DER L-All-`ID: GIn`In_AL MAV_lAO!_R = ` -A- .~ ..A_._ _A I strange taIecidIAem~t' befel ohn H. "Ross "of Uptergrove recently. `xing a windmill when his mitt froze` to the mva.ch~ine`ry wh:ic'h- was in gear, :and his arm was broken in. two places b8\f01'e- h:e- counld. e-x~t.rica.te it. He: was; THE %BELr%TEtEPH0"E I.JIj'3iisT:'1"1'. u......,. ' '-vr "JV'~N"Ul-50 uuu vv uvea I have to yacate Qheir oices, Acc-ordinfg to the Elmrvazle Lance, the Phelpston ost office: has bgen . transferred to 1'. James Marley; whbl .-rocentuly moved: into that ,-vi1'lage.' The Penebang Herald.` is authority _.for the 'annouAn._cevAment ttiliat H. ,G. TTad~d, Indian agent, has `been finevdL and Mr. H. C..Pico1:te, ex-reeve of Tiny, has been appointed. in his place. The :.same paper.` gixr-any rcmgnency to the `rumor tl1zam.tl_1.`e -postmastesrs _,at Wye- lvale, Wye-bri.-dg'e and Waverley wim . have to vamatn +J~mh- .-. M... - About Be=ave.rton, as` well as- on this sidvzs of Lake Simcoe, says The Orillia Packet, fa.r-sighted "business men are' acquiring summer resort prope~rty,anAdV prdperty offering, attgtactions` for that rapidtl-y-increasing line of business. The lake sl1o;Iu near Barrie is now nearly bought up 'for summer homes by people who we erecting summefr |_box__neB` thevreon. - V I u;- um: .LVJ.u-DIUIOIDB noum11a.ry etetuernletnt. Onit|a.ri o apiplieos have being advertised in The Ze-aJ`a.n`dia. (Sa,-sk.) Telegram at $5 a.ud- $6 per barneI'.'. . . T Le'a.der Row1e'1~l` addressed `a Large meeting of ;t'h-el Or-ililia Liberal Club in. the Opera; - House: `last Thursday everuing. He scored thievwhsintcnevy and Bovdsen Goveetrnmvente on the question of. the Manitoba 'boundIa.ry settlement. 0nIhn.1~i"n nnmon nxa koh-.n. ...1.'.....L.'..... ,-.1 One thott.-mind peoplnev paid. adxpis-V .;i0n to the n-e-wv-Mara.t_hon Rink, Brad-` ford, at: the opening on Tue'sda-y even- ing of `last Week. Many i.nvi1tI9'd guests were also vpr-easuept, and speeches were nrade by prrominent Bradford resi- dents, and a fag-ay dress c-amival` was aft-erwa.rd,'s lhelld. v ` ' ~ In order to -get` to Walkerton Rearvel ,Gillies of St. Edmunds, who lives at Tobermory-, had to drive 65 miles over roazda dgrifeud with snow to the tops _of the fences, and them `h'ad' to journey` 40 miles `more after" he rea-ched Wiarton. Truly Bruce County [in a ``great .' county. ` V I Bob Cook, the notorious outlaw and} jail breake-r, was on TG1urs'da.y l`ast, sentenced at Brampton by Judge Mc~ Gibbon to sevve-n yreiars in-.'peni.te~n-' tinry for 5":-eep s-tealing. Cook is in- corrigibIe- and bears an-`unsavor.-y re:p- utat'io'n, although of a respectable famiI'y'of Du erin County. The new Pa.riash- Ho-use--of All` Saints Church, Co'1}ingwood, will be opened next Sunday. His Lordship the TBi.shop of Toronto, will preach-V both . morn_ing and evening. - - A petition signed 80 ratepayers to th:e.0xford County Coulgcil clairns ' tl'r'a.t'. vau -has not been naceived for money expend-ed; and` they h'm,tI vague- ly at wrong-doing. '1`h`e'Cou-ncil` ap- pointed a committee of three to -look into Itzhe m'atter' and Jepqrt on what they found. ` - Mrs T. J. Harrison,` Shelbnrne, in` starting to go down` stairs accident- ly stopped on the cat, lost. her bal-' ance and went head-fo1~eu_r'1ost- down the whole ight of twenty. steps. Thougtrgbadly bruised she was proof against any broken. bonee.~ Newmarket Board of Trade and Town Council passed strongly worded resolutions; petitioning the Dominion Government to reconsider. the cess- -ation of work on the NeM*mar`k:e.t Canal. Hon. E. J. Davis is president E of` the Board- _ of , Trade, Public Works `Whom he -tvertainend. I`. Harriso,` fa on :1nmn`.+.:.... ......:.a- reclgntly en- gal '9o.I.iIh`s'." cures--':om.?. i.;....~ 4 , ._._.- o--vvv uuouuxry, (93.51?- _wa.rd, followed. in the west -by snow, cqld, `hen ,, clearing weather. T From the .16tah- to 184th the earth s vernal equinox will be presegi, inte.nsifyin.g storms, -and as the month passes on the 21st: tn) the 24191 .bIrizza.rds~ may be expected, followed by `a. colldL,w=ame .` A reactionary storm gpeiriod wie11"_.fo1low `blue last in~uo- - Mama}. It in. also ipredipt,ed' thaw. 1' 117;"-~.`nAn4u.'...- I -~-- three -days` of t.h,e"monl;h%and ` `The VOrilli.a _ electric plant ` Was '(!0'l1n`8'Cto9d with` th Big `Chute power house on Janu~a.ry '28lg'h, and: auxiliary power fmm that source is in use each afternoon. - ' The Fbmary. A `numbe.t of World -. and _W_orks',f edited and-' published by the Rev. Irfl'~ R; Hicks, a.t`St. Louis, M0,, is f'u.1!1'of interest, as usual. The editor e storm and weather `fore- caeIts for, February and into Ma.rch indicataes `severe winter weather-- more so-than usual. He: te`lIs us a `reactionary storm- `period is central ' on the /4th, -titah and 6th of xFebrwary. -Low barometer, thunder, wind: `and rain, will visit many seetions--espec- ially in southern stat-e,s--all` to be fol- lowed by snow, A rising b`8a1'0Hl`8-tlll`. and change to m_u`c-h colder, `dominating ' the zweather _up to about. the 9th or `j10th.=. ,_, 'l`hen gua. regn1ar~storm period will pi.`eva_i1~ fgom Ihe 9th the 14th. ` -'11`-hesei etorms*-will, move steadily. east- yvard, fo1lowedJin the by `snow, ' . , . -I ' .L?A"'.?:.':';..;...*?e*i;'.3*:.-::=r4.=9*:"' !Much Stormy Weather, Accdrding | to;St. Louis Weather Prophet, e Right Up to the First of -. ' March. A " [this owner did under hon ,tion, and `on reasonable should be visited -with dan action will be dismissed vc I also think the defendant" enztitled to succeed 'und'er sub-section (b). Here the dog was" in an enclosed field on defendant .s farm, `.`with'out 1aw~ ful permission, giving tongue and- tar- rifying sahseep. It . is to be note .thva.t this sub-section speaks of terri- fying any sheep or lvamb on the 'farm, not! in the eld in w;hic4'h'. the dog may -be found; "and this would seem to ixldzicate that` the dog may lbe kilflied`, altihougnh `at suclhi` `a dis- tance fmom the srhveuap as not; vtobe a.b.le Ito do 'allV annfnnll I~.n.1.I.. :L-;__ tn- , -....-., mu uuv uueuap as n'oouvt,o`be able [to do `any actual` bodily harm. The w-ho]-e scope of the act seems to me [to be to prbbeott sheep, not dogs-. and II 11011,`? hink if: in in +1-m '.....n..:I:.. :_ I . . _ _ V - um, vb VIJIIU` Iuwv pwr-stun was -}at` an end`. If the dog hrmd ~1eft the do-I fendant s- farm, `a.n.d. -"he -hadv no reason: to believe it intend:e.dstlo return again` to the a.tta.ck, there would be no ex- cuse, under the Act, Itlo km` the. dog for its past offence. V That. was not the case here. " V van-v\J .uxuyu!r, WW3 Ill guafullee lwould not resume the punsuit of sheep if the d:efend'ant had not terfered`, or that nt`h:e pursuit was an nf, Tf Hm. .1..- 1...; pm u Bruce and Oxford County Coruncilrs have m-enmo-rialized the Government rt'o 1~e.t.ain tlhe Flying Post, the West- ern' Ontario early morning newspaper train. ,...........uuu. u.cu7 Luv ueer`en;aant' `gee: the dog pursuing his selreetp, "and ~t.'hIat immediately after it Ilmd been driven. off from the -puns`uiAh of` 'hi.sj neigl1bor .s, sheep; ' Under these circumstances, the fact that the dog moved; away some. twenty rod-s` from -the gm-eepb. was no guarantee that i'I:| i I ii. real dispute over ftbe . facts; "ho:t1y'gbecfore the killing, -ahaeep belonging tomthe defendant and 9 Dome of; 11i`e'rIeigll1bo1's_ ..'l I1d_;`been wot`: i- .1-ied by-'<.1089i `and on .the` morning" `of - 22nd` September `defendant . rlaw; ` the at gdo`g+ `in ~~`-question: ehasing` ;Mr.- Bi-n_- s _ `sheep down the. highway.` Mr. Bin- _. drove the dog away tfhom` the dheep, 1 where it -jumped over We -fence into ' defendant '9 eld began pursuing 5 defendant-`. .s sheep. -,, dog ohuaseIdI these: ihieevp around a. man `swamp, - and defendant went . his gun. I When he the dog, apparent- ! ly afraid of the defendant, ran '01! 1 about twenty rods from where the -. sheep weu~`e,,tIhen turned, and faced ; them-, and at that momemt` the defend- : antxrehot the dog. The pliaintiif contends that defend- , ant was not jvustied in killing the , dog, because at -the moment of s h o0t-_ . ing it was not pursuing, worrying or wounding any sheep or lamb, un- der subsection (a), not was it ter- lrifying `any sheep or lamb, `under subsection (b). AS the shooting did` not -take place between and sum-is-e, it is clear that subsection (c) - cannot be invoked by the defendant. 5 I think I would -be placing too nar- naw a construction` upon the Act to say that the defendant is 1i-a.`b'l: e because, at the asc.tua.l moment of the killing, the dog had temporarily come to a st-andustill. To do so would pro- .hibit a scheep-owuze.-r killing a dog un- ` {less it was actually in movement no -( matter `What danger might reasonably, be apprehended. Here the defendant` ` `did see: sl1Ieen).| e Judge imaaiaem W recently l renaerea I jndginemt-V in '5 dog ehootlng lat-| Hanover which will prove hot interest value togour readers. `The case was that of David vs. Martin. The defendant dlaimed: protection of sec-. tion -9, Ichapsfer 1.71, R.S.(_). The Act respecting: dogs and sheep. Follow- ie the judgment. ` _ .` ...,...,.i., H W h, _th1`,s year, hut;-mg- n..... o?II `Slieep- m;I.::.xau cm-.> % Worrying snegp. . % ""-'- -'-vvuy vvvuuaf, |l1v_UIr].I]g 8,8 -honesxt convic. 8nd I nn Pnnannnklm -__::I_.., -_ ... ......vt.. uuucx onus-B ees, ay it the (`In 8|` `Ln 3 -- - L ' _, ,, .._....`r- uAvIluVIU\V U`-I`-`V1.5. n reasonable - evidence vuauc-u .wwn aamages. The dqismissed with costs. A young woman. wa1 k`ed into` Va` Guelph stoma 1ast;Frid:a.y and left an infant in a basukeat. with a. clerk, with (the rerznark, This is: for you. GI! re? ..== S'r hv'5a',ls nap; I 4, map, not _dogs;_ and: m the public in-I \WI\AHcn .nnL.'..... -- I 1 -v yu-n.u4:u l.I.I' 5') `atlng `uncut nnn-..... surfaces. ,H*a11 s Caitamrh Cute is ngi I a. qua-ck medicine. It _wa.'s-vprescribotl by. one of the `best-'.~physi.cians in this'-- % country for. yea.rsV and} is. -9, regular; ` prevs'c1'iptio1`1. - It- is`. compgaedl"- .of thol beat 't; onic;s rknown,f co_m,biz`md' withha best blood puriers, a;c2ttingAd1iroct;l`yf- 9_n- % tth-9 .n'ru'c.ou-s. S11r1'fqG9B ;c_qxx_;binp.ti'o_1x of; ;,'the_' f two -?ing1:edie'n % :.WjhaTt %Vprdu%%== 3011- `~W`0X1d!91"fV-1. 1 Indeed, if ."tfhi:s particular road was? what it oughtyto be,` or what some of the farmers -have made a. "portion of it, the Town would ot) `be the gainer as `well as evenrybody concerned. ?_ Hoping you will `give these` few linesspace inf" your widely read paper, \ ' - and 'hae1p'.a1ong useful mo A 11' 1-`v-.'___.-.-- public The bnneful etfects of this snow-E blocked road` _is not only a menace aftzer ~ the first storm each winter, cove-ring generally a period of from two to three `months , but` there- is also a time in -each spring, when `those, drifts are loosening up, - -` people: cannot du'.i.ve' over. the you wonder, M17.Edi`to,n_', izhmti a- highway in such: ha gondition as this should be totlera-ted. in h-is PTO? ; gressive age, whn." so many strong ` elements are uniting (do make the pub- lic*roads1" nod, to render an outing "a " one is bent. on busi- --.a,. .... .uau_y uaauuux -:5 Iuu.v*e- p1'0V8(l,' or if not act:ua.lly -required: in that way. could be converted into kindling wood to sell for three or thrree and a half dollars per cord . ' NIL- V I maIy.ssa.y- `too, Mr. _a3i-t:i1is` Vmovement wants is a live -man who would take -hold -and push the. scheme! to a nish. Thevolsd trails discarded, would. come,in -handy for inside fenc- iu'g,. as many farmers have. proved, 01` not a1|.fn1nHv I'nn'I1;I-nl {cu 5-in-5 Miss Agiaueas` Ho`od, a popular young lady clewk inithe Thornbury post ofvc-~e died after :t'h1~ee' d'ay1s illness with spinal meningi-tins. '_' fled with the old nuisance, the lence. I : fortable and 2 even _ tion of that : highway kngown I I Aaunuvn at III uu UL LL LI.l`V (lIl\.|U'o {suits of the ice Sam. D931 Sir;-*P91`mi17 "me: t'1"`8'h the S11-arpe,AM.P., represen- Wide 0i1`013-tion Of Y0? PP1'3-1' 50"?` "'81, to 03- attention `U0 17118 11DC0`m`Z and a to da11ge'1'115 C0955` P0l`ti0n- Of 9 V'1`Y `Public 39' the E993 R035 trv Said P-am` that Still` 1'9'm'9i113' 01'D'3m'3 D1_7'. tovspear through in T911 La.ke. De- On-e would natunrallry aS'k 110W. Fislheries the matter man ovsfning and occupying farms and permili the, through which runs` a. public road` that Government licenses is so muchitravell-ed, would not take during winter} the initilative and remove so flagrant ~No tlrivilegei 3 n11i571C`e2 111079 33P9`0i 3uY WIND t`h9i1'.Wili most many who! 1?9i8`1Tb1"5 h'3V9~' demonstrated 3` 5`P19'1'~ this calling did cure. .The Council give bonuses taken alvanbgge to J3. who erect wirepfences along the highvways in ,general and are lwilling dot to help r-e-{nave this source -of --hard-t - . shi in p articular. In fact itnherea is` -`-'_-'_"_` scagcely 1;. Vrate.'pa.yer or traveller who.R't_T,sADE `AGAINST cNsUMPTI0N- goes over 3-0 V in` Wintegr who would not wi11`imgl. `donate `a small 5 toithc amount, t h:aatI, added up and sup-pl.e-'P.1`ta1..for consum-ptives vcolliec.-ted mented with the, above bonus, would t11'_.F1_1'd be isuicieint _to build a substantial S8D1Tr31'1!1m' Asssociaation: wire fence that would: prove a bless Cdllection Barrie Lecture. $8.36, J. ing to the. tr`-a\_rell`ing public, as we11,A. M2acLaren (pa-inting) $5.00, H. as make a d_'ecid.ed improvement in`Jory $5.00, His. Honor Judge wismer comfort to theowneree in repairing_$5.00, J. L; Warnica $2.00,?H. Ot-! fences, etc..,, in _spri_ng- and also, en-"ton W.` hanc Richardson \ e the -appearance of the farms. A` AA ROAD 1'N BAD )8!-IAPE. Editor Northern A_d-vaucze. `l\___ 002.. `l\ :.;.........c..;.........:! _('1'he publication of correspondence ' does not `necessarily imply that' x - the views expressed by correspon- dents are endorsed -by The :OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: V3.25?` leYoUrB< THE FORUM .TheyJ last a"l%oLng%1sL the vefyflfillst themselves. They do not *4r`equire_,exp`erts to build them.` j Their rst cost, in most cases, is `no more than-for%i1;1f'rior materials. It lsh t a cautogu; gvery and of Its no handsomely mu trated n u _ Inc and lnotructlvo. ' They tell how to mix concrou. how to pl.acc It. ':'.2o'. with It. The book was printed to all for 50 cents, but wrhavo a copy for you, free, Your name and Jddrou on a postal will bring this book ' L ' 14 ungnn A114: nn:-- 11 -:--n A rural mail d-elivery will be es-A tvabli-s.he.d between Collingwdod, Bast`- t~eau and Green Bus-h .district on the suggestion of Major Currie. . % `Aree n %tyouh interested in the subject of permanent. modern farm improvemens? h % Then Writefor the book that iiescribes hundreds of them-- "wan THE FA:-when cAN_ no WITH ncowcm-:-rs" cash outlay, or , C it iQn1y;..thet1melofyou1tself ~andlyo`ur help, repairs ., 02-. J he ll11_nprovement'-4-nollmatter how small its cost may fhe;--`--let iitgitbe Then itis. a realinvestment, some thing 9ln`whieh*, yox_1,can realize in cash should you decide to sell'yoeur p1-opertyandsomething that will pay you constant dividends in eonvenience, sightliness and `comfort as long as the `farm remainsl your town; i ~ ' 4 Concretelllnpljovenignte Are Permanent . \;/ ? ` e 1fI:are_?wastQ- just. the same. When you make and runaway. amp; 3U`n:>m-c.T $7 Uij I 1 1, man tne'p'o-tlard to-day. The hooT:'w;n"c7;e to you by return man. Aldus ' L CQNADACEMENTV CO., Ltd_. _ A I.IA'I'IIlA 3 A III! QIIII Iguana --4;---__ - i1Vma v!A1".s".iii;<: is taken `for be.c'guee _,.(>.f the ismarti things, I ,,,.__._ - mmuyunwuur [o`nr. ownV George Fox, in tiny the` poipulacoe would 1 '"to- h`issr_nehantin.g` music w i we1ii7i.Ll1P\in` smoke; I __. - ' _ A Charity Ba1`l.in aid of the Oriillia `hospital: vvars held in the big .nerw-_Twd- - hope-Anderson factory on Tuesday evening. ' '-

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