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Northern Advance, 14 Nov 1912, p. 6

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Dissatisfaction over fai/lute to en- .fo1_~ce local option laws, has-' led. to! the driswm-issal ocf 0-mng1e_ville s_ Chief of. Police. . ; I Orilnl-in mil-kmeu dam re-considered their decision to raise the price of the uid to 8 cents, and have decid- ed to continue selling at 7 cents for _some time yet. A number of pigs belonging to` Mr. Neilly. Gilfond`, will be released from quarant-ine 611 December 10th. N 9. signs_ of rabies have d4ve1oped_l `since the mad` dog scare there a fowl 'III(\nl\-`PG an Inn. ` 1 A new fire hall to 'lwuse.a hand en-] gins will be? erezred _in 9-rillia to serve the section south of the railway tracks where: the wataer mains do not Man 1-Jr: ` Mr. A. J... Pea.i-son, Ison-in-law of [ Mr. Dougald Smith, Meafofd, has been elected one of the judges of the nmumf. A47 {`xn.u-n`-nAz.nn D]... .E.._ 4.1.. QA...L- A Meaford will have a new ._wpolen mill in operation. by April. A knit- ting factory .wi~l1, also, be eetablishgd; contra-5., oayvyvu avg , .I.IUu`l.l.lDI'=l"y 9.]. `VIII town. -is in the Swiss Cottage ;H? pita}, Toronto, eueljing with small- Thornbury Vratepaiyers are fcaulled. upon to pay 25 mills in the dollar , an increase of 3.mi-H5-. 1 :oooooooooooo;ouo5:: NEW _N.9TE5% i A ruml meiil `route `win 13:; ems-' lishedfrom New Lowell-.. were 115 jdaex-A-1`icem.Ieo I:uid`8' moose licenses sold in`Ori1liaa~-._th;'s:| ' mom NEAR Ail): oVoT'ooo`o o_ "oo_o%% ' Col. G. W. Bhxce of`C'o1liug'wood4iTs on a. trip Wegt. --. .., ....... .,_.. .1... uosgfofvllls yr Vll.lyUl'5D uuu cpvrta 0| mercuauulse. -' V Commefcnal `crqdts,. Foreign drafts, LMo,neyL Orders,` Travellers? `Cheques and >Le_tj;er of Crcdit issued and avgilable in all parts of thy: If 1 ~ V . __ I , . , _ . _ ugollcgtioqs eeqtcd promptly reagongblh xfatas..: ' Qjj-j -.-_'-_I..__\__ `in; _.. _ _._._...._...,_.-_ - --r 1-we arena vauaniput . This ' Bahkji oefs: usulfpassed facilities `to tubs; `doiiiglbiihiinuesse with foreign countries. It.is~ specially equipped ' for `the_ purchase-*an'cl sale of Sterling and "other. Foreign exchange,~draft,s and Cable Trans-. fers, and fer the financing pf imports and exports of merchandise. ' ' ll'...-..- ' t\...I-_; -n...'-_-n.~ ,4 CAPITAL. "A new, departure has been made by. La. (1.1; 1'J'....;:---u____1 no-4-.-` : *:*PPf.`5; 9wm:a*1'*=*` 035- * `STRIW "anion. V ( `_,'l_"_l`,l'N`!'l_0x 1113110,. a . _v,~ AFQREIGN BUSINESS it IV"I `. . z anuoanu-Iva, UV RUVIULVIL Ilp `wu- ulrculuu` ed in Belleville. asking the city council for 9. by-law mars from selling at fruit, gar- truck,. butter and gro- for there 'B}it. it would- uft be svmrisins` to vetivnwv vamhe we've `awdy, lu:';}ch~ j snow been gaturnsouf the { hought.;on* tomha: amm Not`.`hsw5'; |llIJl|llAl\ acvuvcu bl) DU UUIlll!'IIlat.l0n.| But the `Indian summer .weathe1'- of Tuesday WIas a. lwmdi jolt to positive- neas. The Toronto `weatherman pro- more of it. ` . I According the -Inhalii. :- It petttwn has been oi:'-m1gt.- > 3.` D..`II.....' IL. - -I__'__ ;_ .1 J u.{~juv-4p'i-uizili or - . '` an...'.__ I\.._'_.._`. large ockspn their way south last 'week were__ pfronomioed` by some wea- ther prophets to be I9; Sure jsaign. of-`an `early and severe Wintlnrif scaysa. The IjIera41-d`. T-he .ma.nt1e}o f snow: which | ocvered the landscape Son`, Saturday , morning seemed V t6 be conrmation. 1)..` `LA __A__A__, , .1 - II I ? Wi1dTgeese% passing" over.z$1i1-isrt o.x.1-i n Q I Elmvaale Lancer-Hall:owe en' was} celebrated in Elmvale in a. manner that iudica.hed._t=hat tile sons of chose ' who sh.ould know.j!_nost of the civiliz- ing inuences of Christianity had forgotten the creeds of, their fathers and had reverteditoo `the most despic- . able of heathen prlwtiocw. _T-haeu high! gtandurdzs of modem ed'u:cation..sah_ou1d[ "bring about nnfimprovement in boys ' conception of what constitutes manly sport ' - I 3 Potatoes-are again s_o:a.tting upward! in pri`cev,. says-` '_l"h e, Midland" Free I res.:w. A few." weeks ago. ,they- oou-lmd be V ho-ught. fmj,50c `per bag"; F-armemare now asking 800. The" `rot. -pvevalent ,:in potatoes grown on flow. heavylzand |-is prod'ucing -tfgocd `deal qf . unca_si- "nose reg'and-ing the price they may F, reach dtnringtlxe eo:n&n_.g witibevr. It : is yery unsafe, however, to-put >in`a lbig 'u-pply. ~un1ess they were grqwn. `_on'h1gh,.lig'ht1and'. -' ' ---.w-r; as-ssovvvumvw Ill} 1UJU,U'8U,-`ll ' mpur with. August -0: of $1,164,760, d. $1,123,550 for the corresponding riod last year. The following are details: Fires` exceeding $10,000, 07,500; small nes, $161,151; es- mates for un.mpoI'rted' res, $115,298; I Mr. G. C.` Perkins, ~-f_o_rmer1y man- ager of the Elmvale branch of ' the .?.::;:`" ' ` f3`;.f" u; .i.f` appom manager `a a bank at Vancouver, B.C ., whichwill shortly be opened. Mr. ~-Perkins was tendered} a .banquet-- bf. his many ,friends. in Calgary befone leaving for ` The Honey Harbor summer resi- dents have formed -an associatian, I and are offering a. reward of $50 for . information to the conviction of t'11y.IJe1's-on breaking into` their cottages .for purpose of burglary. Two young men were convicted at Penetang Last .week and let out o suspended sentence. The city authorities of Ha.-He`; Ger- rmany recently .ondered the kidalin.-g of all stray dogs. These had been there- fore, collected for a. month, and: scor- es of the animals were slaughtered in one The meat was sold- for `food to the `public, in the city mar- ket` and that .without even the dis- ` guise of being .weiners. Oanadd s_ re dring Septnma bet`. 1912, according to The M Times. amounts to $8,83,949,.aomtpa.r- IN` Anutwuna `.4, - -.B G01 1101 hnn C M;.~_Dg:3d &,llligms, of ollmgw. . etm, `W31 address the opening meeting of the~0oI1ingr- wood Old Boys Clu.b.`Wfe8t End 'Y.; _M.'C.A.`. Toronto, on Friday, Novem-I ber 22nd. The address will be trated with views V of Collingwood, showing its growth and`. its shipping. illdhand Argus--Ther is talk of forming 9. Tayfshore Hoyckeyileague similar to the baseball league- which would include the following towns, viz., Goldwater, .'W~a.ubaushems, Vic- toria Harbor, Mid-landr and Penets_.ng and played: on dnowb-Io sohed:\`)J1e_ ny4\n`A A-:nnA 4...... ..........A. 4* - ` w u yuvgvu VII. uvwvtv WWI Mw..>u1d give two -games a` week in each f nun wife? ` rerma` A ins were shipped for, interment on Tpesday. - --vw-_ vi-V 39 `U CW`. Ull. I . `11` fdr c;:u% pram and below ftlguro divide the Tpropxertieb -.ac- V,t9`;;"tl1:lQ '.po? smo!1:W into two --_.~v `...- v-now BIIGIJ be in a very great measure creddted to the activgty of the Society and its individual members. Not a street in Barrie" but is brightened by owers and shrubs on\d dwell-kept Lawn: and boulevards It ,_is _ very pleasing to b note that some Q! the neggect lawns A aid gardens are lean on the less pre- . mentions properties. ` {A ..pr_etty lawn and is a -credit meg end!_t II fro to. 9'! 'liI>'.O|?*`1 1?!` 60152 Votkpudn r,t.hnraoar1y :morn1nc or . ,. . ma-ryra9y?qq -1:Q_il"_.lI{j_Vdoue. *1,fae`- T1179 `Maurie-..8F*tr *0 the b (boxltinueci from Page 1); ' 3 Pi`esident s Add1`ess.", ' In the `twelve ..months that `have elapsed` since our Society held` its last megting here there_ -hovejbeen in all `parts of the` Town gratifying evi- jdences of the growth of two matures, the `vdevelopme-nth. or which `is . the chief object of the Society. "Then are the cultivation of owers and the `beautification of the , Town. `Bar1_'io -`has won a `provincial reputa- . an .101` its '1lo!1cul_tur7 and thisjnay ' m Q. VII`? china-F `unnnnnng -'--I-ll--1 ANOTHER YEAR 01- PROSPERITY % FOR , L ~HORTlC l. sow savsluu uuvu. quvusua Lu. uuu Jwu UU IJLLU indiistrial home. He is an eccentric. character,` and the boys about town `delight. in teasing him. Thisa'rouses' .the wrath of Jimmie, and! the lan- guage he uses on` such occasions is ' not always Now. that -he. is back, once more; our advice to hing [ is to,eith.v within `me connes of the county f-a.rIn.-j ' x x F L gsays have the` `hands'oImest`l1usband in town.-L_ife. ! Tum Mecaruhy, Ta fenian raid et- eran at the industrial home, has re`- ceived his grant of $100. .Ne.w .a.rriva.1s.at the House of Re- fuge; during the_ .pastA Week were James_ Thompson from O1_'i1l~ia and J arries M[cLean, from _Ba1-tie. Jimmie _rnigvrat4ars,_reg~u.larly every spring to the north aridireturns Tifn. fall` to t1}e ..J;; -A.`__._ , , , van: ,4. scan:-v vs: no uuusyuuzvlx IN come to the conclusion I have reach- ed,'bei2auae._,I=fI:ink the action of the appellant ' was Kyiime deliberately in- tended to -annoy the complainant and should: be punished. However, if Ixwere. to give eeet to the com- p]sa.ina.nt s contentionl fegr I should be extending the meaning of the law? its. The appeal will `be allowed and theooinviction set. aside. This is 9. case in which the conduct of the ap- pellant was such as to justify me in .refusring.h.im his costs both` of his` my `beyond its proper and natural` Jinn- peaf and before the magist_rates. . . T . I Alfrd Houzv. 50.9.11; Ponce; `gn at&Pt Lfctsgiooll. died! qt, udlmn 1 ~ 0 - hat ywaek. arwirltlnesd oif longthrwith -asthmu.~Deoeued o .waB iu Ha.milwI1a wlgore ~Fhghaoi_a;j % MURT McCARTHY GETS FEN- { EANRAIDAGRANT. f The r;-'i S"<:r1 1owin-`gi not-gs from the House. of Re uwu wvuuavua V1. utalwg nuwuunug lull.` a`ge".in.t;h`at he uttened`sounds in imitation of a l`b0St8v!"s' `crew which were to carry with them = an- einsinuatiovn. The judgment Fallows the appeal and the conviction is set `aside, but no costs are allowed`, neith -` er of appeal _ nor of proceedings be- - fore` the ma.gistra.te. While I feel` that the aappellant was doing some- thing very improper.`sayse the judge. I do, not see how. I can hold that what. he did was .using' grossly insult- ingv language. In . conclusion` he Lstates: `.I regret to. be compelled` to ` lnnvvnax 3.. `turn An-n4.`..~:A_ T 3.`..- _---`- `|II~\I|V)`vlO" l:IaI~v&lKIl UV $111.5 bulb? "gen-V in: the fencesomewhe1'e in con- known. Q -Ii,ig-I nection with the shop aspect "of `Mr. 'Rowe1J s ` policy, , I U -D,- A.` Izeflerk of [the Divi- sion Cdurt at Aistam, 1a.st;week re- ceived thng judgment of Judge Wis"- 'm_er in the appe&1ifof,.Ghas; Nixon of `Cookstown a.ga_inst a on .a charge preferrred against- him by: Or Iando Lewis in which the ap 1an_t was of using` insulting Ian-I tInn'(no.`:n Ir`-{A6 L.` bl-A-...] ......--_.I.. 3.. '541110;l'. >111 : tb'1tlI&t?op11isti61 -tnIind*..9f L-'th<:;1'<>,ver .;e'nd editor -7of"the..G+lobe; Mat. Roweirs. 311ub.J as ,93P|13.in0d.editor- ially` `vby t1ie_ Globe`, tends- to conmn ;thesuspicion.\. If is what Mr.` -Ro,vw`ekl, or. associated: with him. ghavefin mindlwhen they talk? of rst, `_`wipin'g out _bar_ - anti deal-. ~mg " ec`ectively7 with. the _` - - -umvymguq . ,_ _,>,.: .. W . . H 1 .-feiaent-_1re1%7ch the` Toronto ` wi-1l~ {incl that the 'm_ajo1-ity of. .~te;nperance people. would rather` gq_ on 318 hey gradually `winning than-. way` under -local optnon, pres fer-ringg to put up with evils that are `gmown; rather than to `y to Nils un- rm...=.... M .._:_1,._n-.. _ u_:.. I V CR0"wII'qA_G` N UAGE ` FLATTERINGV HER. IIe+-I lzmfe a pompljmxat for 331'. _ _ v . is _it? [<),;1iiar.m.1.we % hav axwayq _,_'-'..`..4; J `L. T _'L A _-`I .L-_`...-.L Percy Pelcli, well known in Bm'r.i.e,.` V who was wanted in Coll-ingwood on ai ~Joe.e~ph charges of hmxsebreakitggg was meet- ed in Toronto on` Mondm"!1ig111~t'Ofi last week. and appeared; before police L. xnagistrate on Wedlnesday morning. T'i1Bl'8 was no evidence against him, and the charge was dismissed. _ ` ` Whilb vsbahding iii a gm: which he was digging in a_ Mitilwd cemetery. whenia. heavy pied" ovew. Then excavation mine&.the foundation `anti Preston had just timato spu'ingI'out ot grave when. the 'fa1l._ Preston narrowly escaped. V011! your 267-a gain 01` 5 out no preceding twelvc months. For, the? ;c<>m1nz rear. largely due to the 919 forts 0! our `63rzdtic gnd very es dfnt `we hat; `glraadyjl. . bm!1in".of.c.>}ver 3:00.796 hptoz nqvuu `said IUIIHIIIUWI To_D_ &$fr5f?3& they ~pa,y in. it I Notwithstanding a. season that! was far from favorable, the Flower} Show"'was very sucessful, the en-I tries both in quality` and number`- ffully m-aintaining the high standard of previous years. The action of the Directors in keeping the Exhibition open twodays instead of one, proved a. good step. `Many more people had an opportunity of enjoying the beau- rltiful display, and the receipts were -. more than double those of/last year without` incsreaed expenses. If it could` be arranged to have the judg- ing-=~ completed in time, I think it would add to `the educative value of the Exhibition if it-could be thrown open free'from 4.30 to 5.30, the first` day, to pupils from the Town schools,` 1 accompanied by` their teachers. As - has been previously ..sta_ted, the prim- `1 . ary objects at, the Society are to en- l courage the cultivation of flowers _and the beautifying of the town. If we wish the workto be caf- ried on In _ future .yesrs,w`e should. do what we cenito, interest the boys and girls-._-t-h _e men ends women -of a`. . few years thence-in these objects we `are en'deavor1rgoto~`_aQVAncre. s ` o Thevivnsnesd o!__. the Society are `ind _ it very. healthy condition. _'l`he total] ,r,_eeeip_tsf for `year were ahead of" ..191;'. and exceeded .jthe.g expensesj by}. sever }9at,Thld is {8 _r1_nIfll'kahly.' good D F i i i theulect `tlieif ` 3,37.1.-7_:`_.;;`- vim: 2 prim. tori .e 101' three elasses,- giving prizes for lawns and boulevards in each. "In 'this way many who heretofore haven` feared to compete afainst the large` . property owners would be encouraged . 1 to -enter, with very general` advan- `tage to the town : _ appearance. If {every member would take an active interest in these competitions torf lawns and boulevards.` and secure. a. -large entry list it would add` great-! ly to the value of the work beingf done by the Society. The man with` the unkempt lawn would soon feel so -` much out of place that he would} have to join the procession` and fol-' low the good example set by his` `neighbors. ! . Some changes should be made with` reference to the judging. Owing to` the delay in appointing the judges this year it was very late before any of the-` entries were inspected. It seems to me taht the best plan would `be for the Directors to select their Judges not later than April 1st. and have all arrangements made so that the Judges could make their first visit in June and two other inspec-! 'tions before- handing ._.out w t at awards in time for the Annual Show. The `Society is indebted to the Jud- ges who gratuitously gave their ser-'[ `vices this years and to Mr. Rees who [kindly placed his automobile at the !disposal of the Judges and accom- ! panied them on their visits. ' For the citizens who employ labor! on their grounds I would suggest that diplomas be awarded instead of, cash prizes. In the dawn department` another class might be introduced and prizes oilered, for the `be'st kept premises} including ;boulevard,! lawn, ower garden and back ca.n- There was an item of $63.50 for 191: Ives` tor. eubacltiptione. The work_ of fees paid before Nov. 13t. the._,Boc&ety` Speak! for itself and 5 The. expenditures totalled $668.19, anged usefulness for the Society to .be11_ t-each inember ahojggi feel it his duty of this $267.59 was paid for pg-gm_ etoauist V in eyggyfyay that-lies in h-is"iums; $77.50, prizes for lawns, etc; ._ it ` A `$194-25, prizes at flower show. `us 1,593 _' tn`; 1; o,'n1ng "3;-, Omcers Elected. will be one of increased activity on` President-J. A. MacLaren. tho: Part 01 W members and of 911- lst Vice-Pres.-M`is.3 M. 7:. C1411). ;the great. advantage of this beauti- ;_ fol Town of V which we are all so gproud.` ' V n 2nd Vice-Pres:-Jas. .\Ic;\Iartin. 8ecy.-Treas.-T. T. Y0L;:1;. ~_`f- , ` Aud'itors-Fred `Mart and R. J. E 4 T , Treasurer's Report. ' !Fletoher. T'l1e1?e is a gvdwing pwbli opinion! in favor of imprisonment, without K tha option of a. ne, as a remedy for; `reckless automobile driviiig. The` di8I'eg'a_md* for human life. as shown by so many auto `dfrivers in city} stmets, makes an amervdanent to the law a necessity. .- 5 W i Th; nancial statement as read by` `Mr.'Xoung showed receipts amount- `ing to $735 for the year. In this the -I..'A-n .u._..._ ..___-- I- lthiefvitx/11's. _1'as:er'::'L:e;i-;1'ai:.1:-ve--;1"an`1`:: ISZ47; mtmicipal"g1'ant. 375; member- ,ships. $174; donations, $60.50; admis-' 1:34`... I`... -L lI-._--- - a full line of %`Vood Heaters. eIfVyo u want a Heating 5,:tQYee~-seeour new lines of AS_inge!le nd Double Heaters. SUREME STEEL RANGE T`Wo'Fu%el Saving Ranges Manufaicttired in Canada THEPANDORA L Cast Range V v v The I{on`ora town Voorurucif has pass a by-1-aw ve.c1ucing' the me for sign T lighting to one cent 1:01` oaudrle potwoxf per moutzh. Tho object is to; eu1_(oI1u'- age the two of this kind! of lighting,- because of the manner in whiah it aag:-,` .sis4;-sin" brigllteningv 'up' the streefrs. is ht" every Stove We -_'--, Y v - - vv 1.01-`.55.: Bower show, 842.50 ARE THE` - AND Delegates. to Ontario Horticultural Association-J. H. Bennett, J. A. Macharen, and Geo. Vickers. Dirctors-Mrs. Cavena, Miss Scott, Walter Patterson, Frei Norman, An. drew` Carson. Goa. Vickers, Geo, Coles, `S. J. Fisher and Geo." Urry. ma 43. 4n.-vv, uv-ya; vu-LU uaa UUDJL twawcv DJ- 121118 Gait Horticultural Society in} `electing on the board of directors` three ladies known for their. intenes-t in the progress of the society and stpnead rf l'.0_rticult11-val knowledge" -in the commtmity. T ` ` t O_wing`_to`-a deatlm `of one of the teachers; the new King Edward school in Collillgwvood has been The school, which has been in use for 1 several months, was to have be6n't.he scene of a Tfor'ma.1 opening on the" 15th. but. this will lzetpostponed.

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