___.. . _...--v-\-u The 7 that no _ action be taken in. reference I ,to. the petition -asking for a reduc- tion of - tavern licenses from .10 to 6.; ] Chairman Sarjeant in moving the `adoption of this report said that hei was not -altogether in accord with it, land felt at liberty `to support any; amendment which might meet with; his approval. ~` ' ` ' .;= BAARRVIE, COUNTY OF%SIMCOE.7 ONTARIO, FEB. ' Cal-dwe_Il, C. Horseld. . I czvuxt, J1l'L`nl1l' 1'nomas, .l. TH. Mo-f Quarry, W. J. Fqwler, Thos. Col-` line, F. Carpenter, P." Kearns, S. G... 'T'ii;:; mmt R_. _J._13iggs.v1car. -'(~(.3_on-1_:'i'z1'i'1:=,-<,'1 :1? page 5.) ___HOTf DRINKS Ac&o1t4m1'v or-' smco: mo 1-H: DOMlNlO"Of, CA No? 1 WQRK5 i _Who Awili get `position of Li- _oen.se' .I n1spector` `in South is f `9ne8n`:% .b`! `___..._- ..-..... :r`~.nOAAJV`O-L\&L46 \.{LLL'\jl.I-.1 LWIJ V Luxgu the seven years he has been in` the employ of the Ontario Government. The position `will mean that Mr. Sloam. will have to .do"com_siderab1e itraveluling, but H.wilI still be able fto greside` in _'0hurchi_ll`. ` The `salary ,;is $1_8.00`pVer `year. with gall --Jul-vtulutl-I-6 .L.J.lD1l_.'~ldlJL' V "I. JJ*OII1lIl_l0I1 Government Employment, Agents. This promotion is one that will meet` with popular approval as` Mr. Sloane A has proven. himself to beiao most ca-1 I-pable and `pailistaking Qfcial during YIQDX `an "anti la.`-.4... 3.4," -L1--`-l . _. ' . V I ! Mr. R. W. Sloaixe, of `Chm-Tchi1, license inspector for South Simcoe for the, past seven years, has reoeiv- =V ed` oiciazl -notication of -his appoint-3 ment to the important} `position of 3' Tisavsnnl-A4n' ` l'|-E T`---3 ;LsI\.1I.|_._o ov out: uulmruuug P05 jT1`3V9mi118` pect.or 0f Do r-`oI'\'fI>\K'U\OVI.l\I-` -__,,'. -4, I ployment Agents. --Wiil Still, - Reside in Churchill. L V ..,-_- . -~-v - vv' VAL`/LL50 ! U i Q11.a;'an-ftifrle $1;-E]; muzzling regla- #Th9 Th_mWn PrP`'t~" '35 then _tions- have been put in force. in Essa ?~`11)1S11`,"s5ed t '1(`1`ISt9S tFra~w1`?3 V atd ian-d" Innisl Townships and it is; 31118 5' an mg 9"` 3331", 9 -I most likely that the Deparrlxment `.wil1 `est. 0%` thf B3 }'1,d 11% favir Oi h the jissue -a general order to include all Presefl. 51 e`, - ms 96 We t. rew :thi3 territory _ Inspector Stork m_:1n hm 1o.t_ W11;h them, as he con1d'er. "turned to Toronto on Monday night , ed the PreS`1_1't SW3 ` e,nd Chmoe to iand. Wm 1ike1y be here again thisrthe Ross pzioperty. HIS pl_a:n would [week In the meantime, keep ydur ` be to submit t.v\_ro propos1t1.ons~, ope jog dmjmed up._ _ r }fo'rUa new bui1d1n~g on the old sltel .` . 7 {and one for a new site. , ' I 1 y 4 -- ' - ' :-..-o.-n--- uxeuu/Went. 1,0 '_L'nom1ton on Monday: " : 1-" my` -"W H-Ngluw. 3 and ordered some seventeen (lo-gs de- O tI1f:,n %O:_dAr0Pa:,nt}::I?11;f ya? gage qualggtilfe :`1c:`ili it `unsuitable. _p Tllseyo ,claimed 3' - _ - - ' u ' , - 1l'May`or Co.wa.n the I-nspectorl came to.` Egitetlfollmlil of /Tea: p-Ifcenll E;,Baorrie on Monday evening .a;n.d heldf :h_ 1;}: t ?1S".3 SUmuc1 id` `a consultation with Medical Healt'h"WOr a` ramae You 00: IOfcr'Dr Little` ` Clhiefofla 1._ }nearly.$1400 andchat. thls added to L`; King St'ngenta1n-1"deas`uPeS emoglithe prlce ($10,000) would make an H as number of dogs :;::`:%t::::3~ !`Tow.n were known. to have been bit-' . y b ilt V Id Gt 1) i;3_ _teI_1 by Powell s collie. On Tuesday.` Wait u am Oer;h'W0t1:) th ehfl . [the Inspector amli -Chief King msadel m`jke rfgvel `fa $r-onI-):l'. ` 9 J : :5-a rounfl of_ the Town,` orderihgl p yg - 7'. 'I`...-...L.__ T-_- H ' L I ....._-.., .L1l.lA!1ULluw.y u come dog be-: ,longi.-ng to Mr. R. Powell strayed {to Thornton, started on a- mad .fca;reer through that village, .biti-ngj in1anvAdna-xx am: -4:....n.. -u--r_n Igs ;General Quarantine Order May Be; Issued to Include All This s ! d I I District. 4 Collie Goe_Mad in Thornton and Bites Mr. Jos. Sproule { '--` Many Dogs Were De- V strayed and Others . V Will Be. . i0utbreak of : Dread "Rabies Threatened I Uh) L VI-VIL UL Dominion A. - . ' CRNAD! OUR . CRITERION. V w,` ---din-in--`-2: by 5 .1 ` = vAan*vhisA-promption; .......u. .-u an vsxuusuub uuub ewuer MI. I] H. for Mr. Frapk Ross stand the: and; `it is thdughtthat either Mr. J. "I-T TA`.-..vn..'ll.'.'. 13.`.-'-_.1. `n-__ - 3. `22} [9HIf2 ' This was followed by an amend- {mnt by Trustee Frawley that the- "Boavd do not adopt. the Thompson site, but endorse the present site and I.`e-submit the proposition to the ratepayers. Speaking to y1is- mo- tion '1ru stee.'Fraw'1ey`said he was .consciet.iously in favor of the pres- ient site---a.n ideal one. `He pointed : out that the present site would cost .the "ratepayers nothing`, A and while `others might be %less` of forty or fifty thousand` dollars, he did not- think the =To.wn.` could afford; it. The ipr'ese_nt . site .will revert to the heirs (off the `former owneu-e'in case of the school being .-removed. The Colleg- iate is now, situated on 9; leading `road :an d~ additional glvoumd cam be 'proic`1'1re.d` for enl-argiement of grounds, la-n ne .pn.rk dimtly OP`: :1 hue gxyt; fun?-against the pmsent . Wet` 'i1idttineti have ' Trustees Richardson and ' Otton .w.ere sponsors for a motion_to `make {arrangements for the purchase of }the Thompson property. ` n11 - i Trustenez PaHin.g V _thought if 21' _ch-angq in site was to be made, the, `Thompson property was thejosft yet- tCQI1Si>d61`ed. V j ' T ` l Trustee Richardson ha.d changed `his love. He `formerly favored the. Rice-s property, but now, after look- ;-ing it over, could see that Collegiate building would occupy nearly all the glevel ground on top of the hill. The .cost is -greater than the Thompson l property and he could see no reason .' for `further postupuement. The votte on the postponement ques'cion was supported by the mov- fer and secondr only. rrn rnu .........., A\ v v) yAuJ guuuu-u.'J. D g Trustee Love reminded them that ithe property vcontainc-(1 41/2 acres` `while the Department only demands` four. V V I i This was followed by an amend- :ment_by Trustees Love and Smith ito adjourn the mee.ti11_gfso as to look `more _- fully into the Ross property. fT\__A `I\ has _ ,--- ...\,_v A _A motion was intoduced by Trus- lfees Fra.Wl`ey and Psalling to sub- imitv a by-law for a. new, schoolyon Hhe present east waard site. ....v .~..-1.:-zav VJ. I-L10 LJ}JCUlUrL LJUIILKIIIUTEC Ion Sites was read, approving of the Thompson property, and the Board went into Committee-of-the-Whole -to discuss the report. The price" of jthe"Th-ompson property is $6,500 and }the additional land necessary to [make a `satisfactory entrance would {cost some $550 more. uv uuuuiuaan: L|iU'U` -an-u BOSS St., and it IS the intention of the lBoard__to purchase 57 feet of lot No. 6 and 9 feet of lot No. 7 to make lthis Ianeway into an avenue 96 feet `wide. Only three sites .Were con- lsidered besides the present site, the [Levering property, and the Ross `property, and the Thompson prop- ierty. I All the members were present and `the report of the Special Committee (\r| QM, ;...... ._-._.1 `The Thompson Estate property, 35 acres in extent, was the decision of the Board of Education at their special meeting` on Thursday even- ing for the site for the new, Colleg- iate . Institute. This property is situated to the north of the R. V. `Hospital, Mr. G. B. -Simmons resi- dence, and F. A. Hoar s residence, and extends back to the Gordon .propert.y, with -a: frontage on Toron- 5 2) St., Sunnidvale Road and Ross .-.....J 1;. In THOMPSON PROPERTY 5` "" FOR THE COLLEGIATE Sent Vto Ratepayers. v-.v...- '\.l.L mm H. 11.. 1.11.153 Doys three-piece. Suits, Saturdcay for $1.98. Wonderful bargains prevail through- out the .Who13 store for closing day Saturday. - HUNTER BROS., BARRIE, The -Store with the Red Front. On Saturday at 10 p.m. ,We will- close our February Sale, which has been such a success. W'e will make these last days the best of the whole sale. P-rices remain unchanged un- til the last. moment! Saturdsay will [be a. gala day. Special music; `Send lor bring your coupons on. Saturday. VVho will win the prizes is the ques- tion. Choice of the W. Pae 8 Men s Suits. Saturday. for $2.98. `Choice of the W. A. P.ae s Men s Overcoats, Saturday for $1.98. Choice of the W. A. P.ae s Boys Two-Piece Suits, Saturday for 980. |Choice of the W. A. Pae s Boys I`}n1oa-n3ano .Qna'+o Q..;-.....!.... 13.`. 01 no Some discussion arose .as to a `conference xvithit-he architects. Stew- art and \Vitton, who dIe.\v plans for the alterations. Their bill of, $1000 would have to he paid if they are not engaged again. but. would be credited on new plans. It was nal- -ly decided to have the architects here for a -meeting at the call of the chair. Trustee rawiey could not it that way, and believed he would not be supporting his better judgment to change his vote. rru -- ___.---- uxnuuu; 'uU LUZKU it unanimous, as he thought the site selected the next best to the present one, and if we wamt the people to vote for it, we must. pre- sent. .a solid front. The motion to proceed with ar- ra.n.gements. for the purchase of the Thompson property was then car- ried on the same division. Trustee Palling wanted to make . . Ii" 1!TIDYI1'1'rIl'\11n f\/~1 L- LL- - - --~-r t" The amendment lost on *he fol- lowing division: 'eas-Frawle.y, VLove, Pa.11ing--3. Nays--King, Andrew, Otton and Rich.ardson.--4. , -__..... _..-`J ;uaLu|IU11ad11.17 OI this new grown , 35 acres, means . a. big annual outlay, and the avenue necessary to give a Iespectable en- trance would cost considerable to lay out and keep up. ` mu, ' - a fair show. The maintenance of QC! ___ , . `nnur n'I|l\11.'ruA.a ...___ A GREAT LAST an-`oar. FARM FOR SALE. W -} Igor. 8. Con. 6. Ve'epra.1o0 acres." 2} miles from Mxdhurst P.0. 75 acres under cultivation. 15 acres pasture, 10 acres well tlmbercd hush. one flowing well. hip roof barn with cement oors. ~10 x 60. wub root house under driveway; Sheep h_ouse. ig pen and hen:h'.)use 60x 16;alqo 80_0d dnving gouse ; large brick houaa. 9 rcggns . `V1.1?! good cellar. one acre ood orchard?-`i"one mile from School- Thin fsvm in wn|l,'..f:h'd` ; s1.oo`Pca Aiuuunn mi ADVANCE OCNOLI COPIES TNIII GINTI . ` Cleanliness -and Ifqrity of ',P'9_`-i`_"!"t,- = BRYSN _ This is one feature of our service which we be- lieve is appreciated by the ' many users of our4Breads', whether bought from the grocer or direct from `the manufacturer. (.(()`u-1'1`3'1:es.d is sold direct from the factory To THE GROCER To THE RESTAURANT To THE CONSUMER We do" not take back" or change `from rocers or restaurants. e do not take back Bread from 2 one consumer and dispose of in to another further up thestreet, or the `next `street, or any other street. LLIIO ID a quuauuu Llldb % has been asked us repeat- edly lately. a as u. CHANGE BREAD? ----DO wE- This is a question that me Pxnnn nalrn nn 'itt\v\1\t\C- _B,ROS. nu guuu u'38ll8.I'. 800d 0l'0hI-I'd'a39 9119 mile school. This farm is wet!"-f}5.l'|0d and well watered with runnln stream."-'*Apub` to JAMES CAVANAGH, Mid urst. OM?-, `A-"A: `A D foul Drise ; A l run anus - _ TWO Brood Mares. 4 a.nd`6 years 010. 0110 In to Lord Montague. other to Blanch Sur- also one 3 year old Lord Mont ue Colt, fa!-?.l:.is' Imly to R. LENNOX, Lot 1,. Con. IA'l|'||:l" U`-xv ` ' :.v:;*` 2*` :`:.%a8,:2g`;.;:m:;::::1v*' H (3 .' ~ ' ~ . \ `}`1- Apply to 97 Bradford s,t., -B8:-Fe I . anunnvn 5 $33 DJKIEIIJ ! l-`urnm for sale. 100 acres. 40 cleared. 60 `buslr llrt. of cleared land in clovenpart in Fall crop hurl Fall plowed and well fenced Good young Ul':hlu'(f. 'l'here is a. new convenient brick house _'~vnll u well of never-failing spring water, pump "1 Il'dHIl`.\' with sink.,etc. Good barn with stable unrllcr. driving shed, good well. About `smiles 'l:Sl of Uurrin nnd 1 mile N'nr~th.umnt. nf .l1'n.rn. ., . vnplis uuuu `lUXO|;.vl5u ' One ccnwm oors; Driv V pm].-3 uhd hen housp` xl V I1 rumns and sum m`eI' ls windmill : ull wirdfe ` 3 17 z_u:rv.~: ot fall wheat. 2'30 9-0 I`. of it new meadow, and t tall plm Iii. M. Delivery past th ~ re, J. E. Hun-ic. Ont. ~*' `J . ,(,,, ,, u. u meadow, and tall plowing done. ` 1:. past t u;,g2(e.L ROBSON. rlurric. M V 8 t f ` 6"" ' 1 FA HM FUR bALE--100 ac es. one and a halt . mih.-s from Barrie. I9m'FlS and 19. 6th line 3 of \'v.s'p1'u Good 40x6Q. am. oors ; 2` Shad 1n-u.-sum} x16; 8. l1_rumnsm1r.I summer tc . wxmlxnill wirdfenc 1&8 17 9`3U act` Ji. I)cIi\'crv nnnr. tho-. _ one stable and E s of orchard. of hay, 15 acres 1 plowing done. ' m .r m m'm.~znN ,?,v | ()U.\'D LUST.--0n Tuesday. J an-. 39.st1-ayed I from my premises.u lm-aze blackand white hound; he wore 9. collar with Geo.l.ivingstone S name on it. Reward will be given to anyone returning him or giving information that will mul to his rocovery. W. E. TODD. Barrie. 8, , ANTFJD AT ONCE --Good laundress. ap- p`y I{.\'. Hospital. Barrie 8tf Eiaaaalj? VALUABLI-J FARM ron @l'.;.-=-".Ill3E-I|EJ%%i JJJJ AN [LLJACKSBMW If you haven t 9. Savings Bank Account already, come in- and open one. H - 1-\ . a -\ c F. T. SHORT, - - Manager be much saa.fe1'?in the] Union Bank of C.a1nada-1ess likely to be spent-and V instead of ` being idele, .w0u1d`beearnin.g' Interest night and day. and risk the principle if by. keep` mg a lot of money in your house or your pockets. ' Total Assets (Over) Paid-up Ca Ital`. Rest and Undlvl ed Proli rs_ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SIMMONS & co. DON T WASTE INTEREST VOL. Lxu. No. a` -mom-so'u cncw} PORTRAITS BARRIE, . - ONT. NEXT SEASONS PRICES You' Will Save from 25% to 50% FARM 1-`on SALl'_:`. Feat! Hats and Furs Buy `Your Maker `of or CANADA. Barrie Bra.nch--. 5?. $8.:s1.370 ..s5s.ooo.ooo ( % wnmbu No. 46151 Puouuun. , 9 `I i%IaT-3i ere_;, 3* uluw 8-`ltp . Six Buli. Vfx-a_ iiiiilmrd atock;`rangmi f;?om_ ;.8 ..t.00 Qnfhlz ;dsrt!Xdraa.na:`h19k;a!1.Jacky `aliitllbk go! ;tVlJx~.`a-. an ~ =_P;-Li .- reaaotggp; ,1: Get your Canadian Home from] the Canadian Pacic. Buy direct; from the Company and? keep the. Speci11ator s prot in you own poc-I ket..'- Choice lands for sale on - the .'e ten instalment plan. Convenient to. railroads, eehools and` churches. Un-t disputable title, Excursions , 1 every two .weeks during: the spring -and summer. Special inducements to excursion For prices, terms and all other information apply to AR:~T- REID.- .. -, _t , ' -,Diah-ict C;If;R; Lands, EV6Petl`g,f0nt `J \JLII-L V V L LSLLV, `LI 0 .LL\/\JL\a , . 1 .TS. W. Battersby, Alfred Mar-ren, W; {I Stone, T. A. McCarthy, Geo.`_] lRaikes, J as. S.ha-1ra.ha.11, Bert Hum- J- slphrey, T-hos. Elliott, G. S. Douglas ::W. J . Johnson, T; Johnson, John. [1A. Millar, W. A. Twiss, '1`. Bolger, j ,fN. Balfe, Wm. La,wlor, E. I. Lud-_1 '!low, Moses Robinson-, Elil Smith, J . 1 Mason, J. S. F. Davidson, Ar-I. Vthur E. Patterson, W. B. .Webb, Harry Riddell, A. M. Marshall, D. i1 J.. McDougall', C. Cummings, S. 1Hinds, S. J . McMorran, M. -Brown, F, John Moitt, .w.J -Penny, T. B13;-,* Wm. Storey,_A. Longhurst, G. _Pou- il fcher, W. A. Joh-nston, W. A , Over, 31 'Peter Mcllachlaln, 1 . Love, E. J. `lg lAr.ms.on.-, John Powell, R. Drury, J . '1 l-S. B_1_`y1son,l Devine, T. Alad- I la- inuv AT FIRST cost! I 4. `I11 our opinion the present} state of affairs in Barrie is fairly` ;satisfactory and so long as the town` f're.tains-its present high neputation iwe. would -ask your Council not -to.` `make -any changein the number. of licenses. ` 4 _ _ I The signers .were: B. Lawrence, F. gWiseman,"- J_as. `Cheesman; C~._C. fHin-dvjs, J. S}1'rul`s-ole, J. `G. Scott, A-. fl). G. I-Ianmer, E. A. Cuff, Walter} : l 9 [Um-y,.. JQE. Sutclie, E. H. Wil-'_l lliams, `J. G. Keenan, Geo. Vickers ,"- lD A Q4......L,...._ TT rn A-.---1-1. A. Stephens, H.;T. Ama.l`1', Geo..j ,`R. Walsh, Devlin & Murchison, U.5 5S. Rhyn-dress, S. 'Weaym:ou.t.h, W. -`lBuchanan, E. A. Wi'lliains,- F. D." , I Iaight, A. E. Lowe, W-.-H. John-I ison,- John Bingh-am, C`. -H. Beatty,i {A B. Wioe, J. H. Swan. 0. B. Law-i grence, F. T. Short, H. D. J:azmieson,' ~M. Bu-rton,'_ H. J. Grasett, Geo. Liv- gingstone, W. Patterson, B. D._ O NeilI,' W. Scott, -E. J. D. Mo1`ganJ,I McLeod-, Robt.` Bradfond, .T. H. :Myers`, E. S. Lalljr, John B, MoPhee, `C. Kelcey, John _Mi1ar, Bert Ander- Lton, E. Anderton. _ A. Worsley, .13.. `Hook, Geo. Spearin, H. .G.ray, S. J .'5 ., _`isu}`1gr, `John "Wright, A. K. Kee1ey,! 1)-A.L-_.-L._ A `I.l!...-`;'l' 'Il'-_-_--_. TIT .' 3. That we do inot _be1ieve to? be in the best interests of the town` `to create -a monopoly in the matter : `Lot .1i-oenses, and further enhance the: 3-Value of the lioensesoto the few. .' y A 1___ ___ V 0 o .1 . i vne msnes to ret-am, as .well as build '1 up, her position as an agricultural f, lcentre, it was not deemed `conducive; to the above to cut off -any licenses and so reduce the accommodation I} for farmers and others. A . t -....-..=, .1.....w...: J.u1.' vucx-1' uppuuuuun: 1. That'B.arrie isone of the most law,-abiding towns in .Onban'io . as proven by Chief King s annu-alj re-`I poft. _ ` . ' - ~ 1 I- 2. In View of fhe fact that rie Wishes to _ret-ain, as .we11 bui-ld't1,at IUD. QQ 9.11 lD(I"l:t|`I1T+`11vIn]l A q\_1an t;t/y` of private funds to loan at 1 _ ran clznrr. . , ` U on my term`: of pay`me_nt.`. . jmamwox... cowim-=& Bi%OWN.- T _8ol0i_t91fs.__.3u.r;1-ie. .44-1; SHORTHORN -BULIW..S1i . - V ' `-'-"': """"uI V""`J `'u c`"`"_ `\ ber giving an expression of his 1 opinion` on the matter. -The li- censes'wil1 remain as. they are at ` present, ten tavern and one shop. ', '1`hic-5 was decided in committee-of-lg the-whole . when an amendment oa11- .. `ing for the cutting off of only two 1. Iatavern licenses was voted down with- "out a division. - 13 Against `Lioernse Reduction._ C The petitioners `against reducing a the hotel licenses presented the fol- 3 lowing reasons for "their opposition: F 1 Tha+'pnun:n -:1-u l'\I`lp\ AI 4.`... ..----L I The piece de mesistenoe? at. `Mon- day `n-ight s sessio_n of Council was License Reduction, andi the $111- lery was lled M with representatives" from both the temperance and li-| censes camps. A voluble flow of` language ensued, nearly `every mem- . . nun u A... .2 `L 3 ' I` .9`! VII ! 0` .011 A1-rnvl V V:-v71'o LOAN VVYII of -THC INTERESTS OF IAHHII, _ C iV No mu NOT CARRY? Ald. L Sarjeant thoue'ht-- 1i<@ ` ' ne-E Iduction along the might line. A ma- [jority of 275 had vofed to the `bars from "I:own,_ and that be; ll",_A 1=7ms'1j SUNDAY Is LE.'b\IT'--I~`E_B as 8.30-HoI Coniiiiuinion. ~ .- 1Ii.l5-Bi le;Ula'sn. ' 3- Il.0--MI_at.ina". Litany and Sermon.` I . I 30--Sunday `chum. A` V ~ 4.-15_`--M,en s Service. 7.0 p.m.~.-E'.'cnsong and Sermon , L . . ` ~ Breuirg Snt_mnn-l-`irst of `series of. srmond I , {tom the Sermon o9_tha__Mount. viz --'Ihe .ermon.y * . ~ .M . A m Ald, Marks then mxovecl to have the question in committee- of-the-whole. This is too weighty lg a matter to be dealt with summarily,` D: and .We cannot altogether ignore a} ` petition signed by 100 inuential} "St;.citizens. . If'we reduce the number! _as of `licenses we will be better able to? '9' ;' control those which are left. There} !will. be talk of creating a monopoly, `Ii: ; but W,ith*six or seven `left cannot . A.L,.L .`A. __;__1,'I. 1 I A ` TT _ -_____-4 I A question was here `asked as to; ,mevenue and . the Clerk intimated` Tthat the. Town ,would derive s'o:me' `$400 less; if two were cut off._ _ T , ' T` . . . 5 g|J Reeve Bennett /- Then aVcc0rd1n.g} g'to this m'ot.ion you are going to ig-, i=no1_~e:the petitions a1-toge=th.er ' and; {play off your own bat. ' A g, `"AI:d. Ma.rksr-There are some hotels; 1n Town which [are not absolutdy; `necessary, and these are trying` to] [make all. the money they can out of: Ithe business`while they are in it. We hope the `C-ommissioners will cut off {the worstbof them- ~ I lwsvvv-L-v\.-M. -ugucr vv -Lu-u. 1.1]. J.1.u.IC, uu.u aa_ chairman of the Indigent Commit-i see, I am of the opinion" that if we` had` more places where a man cvou-ldf .~get .a*square meal and less places to; ,'get drunk `in it would be bet.ter for; {the -Town. - `! This apparently not Ineet-With?" and starting another hotel, so_fa1- as % Pox_ve11 s collie .is supposed to; ,-,_-.. ..,....... now u LLu'.I.LlUCvl. UL U.Ugb" III, bit-I 1 . ' vi iother amelment seconded by A1d'i~a round of Town orderingi I.B`mke"v to . `amend the pmsent by iseven dons destroyed and a. number-' law (which limits the total number;p1a1OedJ hf quarantine `for 60 dayS_ iof Licenses to 12) and make 8 theiProcl-amations were posted 11 a-n-i " Dvvis in-s akin tor ` . . ` p ` I]-`mm A.1d- ,3 * P3 .3` . Inouncm-g the strict enforcement of his motion Sud that when the- pet`- imuzzlin-g re.g'u1at.ions. the order to tion was .pr-e.snt`ed askmg for `Weome into effect by Friday at noon. 1 idu-ct;i;on it did not have the `con-, The Ins cwr said do . htj sidepriation it should -'have .rece1v_e t t d S ; ' g m.1g 5: aeoming from ,100_ in.uent1a1 Om--, con we re. Iers an s ow no. signs I I Zens. At the present time there. isgof the disease within 60 or even 70 .1 `nothing to hinder any on"e coming in Ways and might then go Violently A: j I i the Council -is oonicemed; I am notghave reeeived~ a` dose of poisonsome 1 T A . I ' i he s m tonsof rabiesl 9 bem . 11 rank, but none of. usgtlme ago t 3' P _ J 5' fiant geiitecis 5:; every comer` I am i never developed 1;-111311 Thursday, `not the kind of `temperance man who,When' thedog made "53 W35 Into the is sent here by the temperance I mr5 m_`knWn t th_m'- ' -erow\d. who "as soon as a petition is!` Quarantine `and 'm 11ZZ11n-8 .preSmted has to fall in ne, but -as I tions in _.in iEss_a ..1...:......... .1 n_- T...1:_-..: '---1' T--~-`~"` "` `IGE~.GRyhM-AIIWAYS on SALE 3 ma; Bidweil .tht;.nf 'ii'1tmd1T1_oed an} `_a'm:endm-s~.n1;_to reduce, the licenses `to; nine. I OLYMPIAAI lwiu. be talk of p :i;[g`,:g`a3aE_n:1l11yage; W,ith'six Mr. Joseph Spmule and. bit hi V [I that it would be much more of a " m I a I gtxrice on the_ leg. Mr; R. Henry !m_n-P017 lihan 3t_I 1`.eg$ent- -A `shot the canine and.` the" head was 5-, R'eV`6_B_11Il9tt llltlmlated t11`at.ij-hej-Immediately sent to the Provincial.` Ls-had no obaection to the report, whEhisHea.1th . Department, .Toronto where} }he understood .was unanimous. ev they pronounced the dog t. , h I {could `see no reason for going ingbeen gueng from the mast $2! qcommittee to discuss some thingiuhmt type` of mb'ieS._ Then people tlwhich was endorsed by the commit: 'bec-ame thoroughly ,a1a,1.med d ' tee, and this makes some people ap~ Mir. Sproule, who is 70 years f,ild,i g` pear to` be unfavorable to their own;went to Toronto on Monday to com- ireport. A y Imenc-e. treatment. at the Pasteur In- 1' Ald. Marks was voted tothe chairfstltute. _ and imnxediately introduced a mo-] Chief _Inspector W. W. Stork of. ;tion to amend the present by-law asfle Dommion Veterinary _ Depart- `L [requested by the petition, fment _.went to Thornton Monday; ' Some discussion then arose as to i !, whether both petitions should he ; stroyed an-d~ quarantine regulations`; ,.read, the .na1 outcome of which w.asls_put in force. On the advice ofi; that the -Chairman had to go through: Ma-y_>1' Inspector to l 1 both, includianxg ~ the. long list of.;.Bav1`I'1e evening namgsls attached thereto, `a consultation _With Health lI\IV\ T` I l A - V` I l chair? `tion as; T I Q;.....;.\ `..J.'....._-..:-_- LL-.. __-_- Trinity Church f Reeve. Bennett intimated! t11\a.t;fj?he'-i had objectiontothe which;] Heit feoul-dseeno in;'t ;committee something:[ {which it ,tee-, 'people_ ap~;] :pear own`v zfreport. ' 11 .6?