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Northern Advance, 12 Jun 1913, p. 1

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1'8 P ....., -yvuauu uau out: auvwu. 01 L116 DORE `_without_ going on the deck. About _the i'st.of July the Islay will oom- menoe .her regular trips, which will be much the same asflast year. THE I-SLAY WILL RUN. Mr. -Jack Mclnnes was in townon Monday making arrangements .. for running excursion trips on both days of the Diamond Jubilee. The Islay has been put into excellent condition -since its accident at the swing .b ridB': and "many improvements have been made, including an obser- vation 1% on -the lower deck. This -tiny person has been constructed of glass so `that ciansee ahead of the boat 'tn;4~}\n.~n~n4- '.u.-..._... .- J-`LA as V; vddgvv, ac-l1\L Llalv V Cy UI W ']Jlnl' g; _The funeral will be heki to- day at 2.30 to Mount Pleasant Cem- >etery,_ Toronto. _A uuu uernerv, nooert 112., and. Albert of Toronto, and Harvey of Winni- Tfff ' -tusnnnn` :3 L , J; G. -STRONG DEAD. I _. The death occurred on Tuesdy evening, at his home 41 Walker `Aye., Toronto, of Mr. J. G. Strong, f()]'1 T|P!l' k-nn:--r-- ----` COSTLY CHICKEN FEED. . Robert B. Patterson was found guilty in the County Court of Bteal-' ing `about 90 bushels of grain from the_C. P. R. sheds at Port MeNicol, and was let go on suspended sen- tence,` on the understanding that he would make restitution and pay the costs which amount to nearly. $100. He will` "have until the 2nd of July to keep his promise. It is said that he` was feeding the grain to his chickens. This was the only crimin- ` al case heard at the County Court, `which opened on Tuesday. - -avn owl.) EVWG DU A.1Ul'l; 1Bay,( H 9,;-d i Rev. Dr; Ockley from Weis-tmorelandv Ave. `to Riverdale Cl;urch,'f.[`oronto. ' I 2; ; I Newmarket, A. P. Addison. _ . Thornton; H. `E. Wellwood. ,- Alliisbon; N. Grey. - _.Temperanoevi1le,. M. O. Egan. ` f King, D. Grey. '. _. Holland` Landing, John Clellan. '.`-Innisl, W. S. "Irwin ana H. A. Burt. I -Read Carefully` H The following _rlcesL ar;os'b_t;ti" a small Index of `t: 0;; reut:L~3V8i!ffa_. pains we are oerin ur1ng tz;1e.;; month of J unein` _ot>hing' V men s furnishlng'_'g'oods.,' Klnn!...- an AA 150-483 35" . : -'I_`;.I1.e'V'A'p1Vf'e_limiI.1Tfb.r5"'hdraftv of the sta- tiomii.t"1goom111_ittee' of the Methodist Conference .in 1; session. in `Toronto `have recommended the following . will `likely be ratied changes which ms Is M0VlNG11ME% I-`0RMETHODlS1`CLERGY Angus, W. M. Anglin. . ' pm McNicoll, Wm. `Garner. B;-word. Last Friday was the 23rd anniversary i `of the big` ood which washed out Clap- perton St. and did so much damrge to property, and when the storm arose last Fri_day evening, it looked for a time as if there might bea repetition of the deluge. Over wo inches of rain fell in about an hour, and the lightning was vivid and dangerously close._ Mr. Ernest Maybee, Penetang Road, had two cows struck and _killed, while Messrs. H. E. and J. H. Brown of Dalton lostnine sheep and fences IRPP hlnurn An-`I--\ A stormy scene followed, oancfi for a. time; things looked serious for the prospective bridegroom; but wiser counsels prevailed and the runaway couple were happily married on `Tuesday morning by the Rev. R. Manamara, in the presence of the L_"J-7_ 1 . LL - - ._...,m_. u. uauull xostmne sheep lambs. Many fences were blown down, The" moisture was badlyneeded, but the extreme cold of the -nights following has retarded growth,_ and ruined some of the bloom on the fruit trees. T shirts only 980, men ! ggan Underwear only- 700 work shirts only Ion s?eeved Jam forg25c, men s O1.2bXB'0 - ` 98c. boys 84.00 _ $2.98, boys Wash:-_.",8l11g ' 81.25 for 69c; men!8;-Iflf.50<- ` `Suit, value J une -A = '.`; Vprlce 8.7.98 men`s`32;0(! men s 10.00 'rwe'6d`8u;; _ ' 87.98, met1 s,'i915.00r.-0.0` ' value June prlpa-.'_;"'~ s15.oo Blue `su-it.;"-ft ` men s $18.001.`B.l91a**:.%,` June price 0 .: Rain Coat: "v`a.l`g1o,;i; - 010.00 Rain ..Ca:b:e;%,-J . -" ~ V Price 81.39. . "-1, ------.--.- u unnv LUCY. LI- Mgnamara, :he Jpresence bnde s father and; brother. -v- 999 j New coupon; Cashmere; Lisle A :,1`51rea.d and Silk Sox 15c-to _Boys - Knicker Suis -some very nobby Tweeds`$2.75 to $7.50 COME ON `IN Jst VIn"- V91`? ne sssortm 9 of Men s Ne ligee Shixgtgo Prie8`95c $1. $1.25 to s2.oo A Brand nan: oi-A.-.I- -3 n,.. lines. `-vr ._ _--rv-r vvv UL-UV V1-Z0 W `0 A Brand new stock of Colla1 ' including the newest shap ahd heights 2 for 25c and for'5Qc . _ ` -.. -vv-J out I bllcl. i- . For what we sell bears the ' stamp of Quality-and the prices are unbeatable, we make them so-many sales with a smell margin isouraim. Our increas- ing trade in Boys and Men s Wear signifies we are on right. Total Assets (Over): SAFE! {O1 .090 pm ANNUM IN Annual: NCLI COPIKI Thai! CENT. Thornton - - ` Cookstown 'ou re % Safe uv -an nwnulil IN ADVANC 3NCLl CCU . Won v '*' ",,'~'.f-'~':l{-1 - . C `ta! Reset-veFung_I E33 lEYlI1)di{: ri Proms (ovgg L: June Hunter Bros; SIMMONS %& C0. 20 per ccrit 1:3 "t_I'nis`:-5' month. Cornparison `of . Good Furs at Stay At Home Prices; is `our- motto for the` Com-ing Season . Up to Qualify Pcrsiah} Lamb Coats, Hugisqn 1 Seal coats, Musing: Coats, Mink Setts; 'Fox_y; and Wolf Setts. ' -_ VOL. Lxll; No. 'ruoMI-sou c_no:wv,; '!! Furriers ldrI'l: RING 263 1-". T. SHORT. . A.% rig '3i'>ar'ci,"`<}' "i2"v}1Esfo%L mended the gonstruction of` sewers Ion ,G'1fo?g;'St;,,~ from Owen 'to\.1 ..e`e`1,, _.,_ `IBM. 1_._``_'.. `t!___>.___ 1.- VJ $1 K19 [ls VJIL Kill`! I \I`I\I VV QJ Q - Mayor Cowan said "the A whole trouble arose. over the sin-fare water, and the property ` OWIl61`8-rh&d `a per- fect right to turn it o their:-_ own premises; Mr. .Hick1ing_ and : Mr. .Fitz gerald were - quite '_wil1in~g'v to run the water oifgtheir premises, but it` should not be .t`ur'nedi on Mrs. Pea-* .cock s pro1$e1%'ty.s _'1`-he*report -to spent; $s1()0V\was vca1"ried, g-`and `this zquesftoiixv which has been.,a`.bQnso`f contenv ion} "fog-`a`7slom'g`.tim6 was settled, 1.-. `n-'__..1 -1 2117--_.L_1=, _1";.`_' _i.-`..... E 7 wfrmblem; % W nuance 0hairmgn";..`sVq,1'jea';1t.,_-_wasd ix; .the chair} ..the_~ _of ` \l_'&| Iulvqy V`-'_r>oI-..V_\-IA`, and! ion. Du.n.1op Sm, from Benny to .-. cow AJVQCINA " V J..I\.4bIrl>VLJ,' U111 Ublaull `Secretary Donneil, have been receiv- ing numerous; c_orupla.ints-. that -Mr,` Tilley is not pe 1-for-ming his duties to the_ satisfac-ti0n_ of the ratepayers.` $100; For Back St. Sprottls committee =re'-' p_orted that they fav,ored ` spending $100 to improve` jdrainagb conditions on {Back and Johnson S_ts.,-fthe mon- ey tdo` be J used on the roadway. 11-..-.. n-__-.. . -_`_-.1--41.- _=_i_-1_ i. 32iT..,A]; ,:1;:t;",`."o; 1'1'u1:lix;: earliest re--_ quest of the'Fire Dept, withdrew his ' fesigngtion. * ` " V .fy- 0* ` 1 1 `v .1 Mr.'J-ames Vairv asked ,for 7 the town s oo-'.operati.on `in decorating the streets and public buildings for the Dir2't`11on1(2'Ju`1)ilee;. . ` - ii 1.1 .1 1` "'R.{ Hammy,` "the sarjgant 00., G. L. "Dix_on,and, bothers asked for _a sidewalk (in fhe_.n'orth `side of 7 H014 gate St., west of Wilkiam St. 7 -_ `II 'I'\__n -brary. T T! ...A.- v `IL a-av-. yLvyvL DJ an .L0.l.lIc . VMr.v7A. `T 17'. Hunter applied` fdr and was granted $300 for the Public Li- 1'r,,a1`.1.`n..-...;. u oavv IJUIAUV {"1}? A';Lett_, J,-AB.ul.I3_arr, Mrs. W. H. Myers and others petitioned to have pjhe -roadway`. oiled on `A Toronto 315., ` between `Ross and-' Eliz_a.beth_- `St. Granted. _- " V . ` ;Mr. presented a lengthy. legal opinion as too the diver- sion of water on=1_3ak w`- to fhe amount. charged` foroiling. the street in front of her property in 1912. "'l:fu~ A `I? 'L1'......._. -._._`l:-.1. of ,,, `1 ` Ald. Clark s chair was vacant. , The session woe one of the longest of the ` year, lasting until 11.15`. 'The~`tight- ness of the money niarket; :and~ the consequent loss on the sale of some of `thefdebentures, the employment of Italian laborers vs. `Canadians, ` the opening` -* of Innisl St., the drainage - of Back 'St., and` the amounts avail-xi able for repair work were" discussed . during` the evening. ` 1' The . Mail Bag. ~ 4 Mr. A. E. _H. A_Cresw-icke, acting - for Mr. Gideon Sh.ortreed,oered the` 1 Anderton brewery properties, as . a `I site for the n_e`w_ .ar_mo_uries_. The * price was not stated. ` 1;` A T :1 '1' -is us -- --- -~ E was A unre1fresented i That the rate bet teem; ..of two mills,T `was the unanimous ` their special meetings ~Mond.ay- amie even 26 or 27 mills` thought _down, and although the ` Boardi ocf : 24 mills `for this year, e,1IT'increase' opinion of the Town Council` A at night. At ti mes"ndu_ri!ng~....the dis-A cu,-ssioan of the estimaftes it _. looked as if the rate would be much higher; to be the lowest gure that eould be struck to ~r,ise enough money to L" keep" the civic wheels l-turnihg, `but I some of the estimates were prunedrl Works estimate 4 is yet to be receiv- ' ed, it is thought that ' 24 mills will 1 be the grate, ~ - A ` . 4 v nu!-Ll-ll\ILl.\ |uIUAJpVo- The Boaawd .-og_ Incraged Rat Soar Two %MillsA.-lnnis- % fil St.` [W Be} Opned ~ _" ahd Back St; Drain?- U . ' age. Settled: 4' FOR- Wi`9" T``~`3 """"'TA `V '5-L% >I?Ialth,a through L--- `L--__ .._____ `Does the teacher arece her sal- ary just thea-same if the room_is closed by V01-deraof the Health Board? asked Trustee King. Chairman Love, said` the Board must paythe] salary, but `the`;]teacheri might` be user} in another roogn. This `led .Trustee_aA:1dArw _to_ remark that the ratepayers 'w_o-uldz `certainly object to using a teacher whose was c16sed~ on abcouni;-tof an pidemic of n.~`313". ~ . The money more rapidly, foo, interest which is i added` months. Try `it. _' f "I v. - ' The property and: Supply Commit- tee recommended the acceptance of Mickle, Dyment & S-o~n s tender for coal. it Mbing` the lowest. Tende;-s will be called 2 for- certain repairs. to the schools," and $25 was ` voted f01,'V _ some altettations. - ' " . " _ The Question. Drawer. How. longishould a be closed no after _,an outbreak of measles? Dr. _Wa'l1'wini '-thought ten or [twelve days euicient, hut _, he had heard that a [room in Burton Ave. school `had been closed: much, longer than that. `*When Chairman Love was called on for" an .e'xplanation,~~he ad-r mitted that he did not, know the . length. of ` `time _ the room; [was closed, owing to _.`the_ fact , that were .zna'de_;to dierent. ocials. i ~In.'future he intended to see th-atpall were sent to the Chairman: _ .Wo;11win' explaind `th-`at _nqt. -be t ransn_1_it1_:ed 'V'Jall.aI|l II WU V Mr. fanies my, ohairmao 5; `the Decoration` Committee, asked the -co;-`operation of. the ' Board in decor- at'iI1,g.thehschdolhs for the Jubilee. ` ` V p _ of i , 1 The Finance Committee reported : receipts of $2,000`;P. S. levy, `ft-_om .B. C. I. fees,` -and; $201 '-for Dept, fees. Expenditures amounted to. '$2,657_, of which $2,523 was for salgies. ' A ' ' an n A. a. '"isai"`1'3Z-'$;i [Ball tendered "tier signatfon, which was `later accepted. Miss `Georgina McCall applied for,a position on the teaching staff, and `her letter will be placed on le for consideration of- ' the iMgnag`emei1't Committee. ' " I ` JJ\I ll UVJI VII `salary Hin< rases eral teachers: `Ir: `-5 n1u5 u.u.U .ulgu1u:7_ _.|.Ul' , were read'fmmV sev- In one letter Miss` Emma. King ap- plied to "be transfefred from the West to .the` Central. school, and in a. seogndi she withdrew. the `request. Latte:-s,j thanking the Board! for; I - ~ . .Gl\1.\unn. .U|Au4n;n-_ j`..- ____ auuuvu uuavxx axwr Jgvll. 0'C.i.0CK. cement was -made in the adv . Tletting ofgtlhe 0o_lIeg`_iate" tenders, __nor = has_ any direct. pronouncement been made of the "cost. ,Mr. R. -Garrett, whose tender. is the ` most satisfac- tory, was present to.-helf) explain any detaileito the Board, but as the arch- itects have` not given the particulars asked by the Board, nothing further` could be`d'one. - A '_ e vuvv&-l`#VAl-I, Hull DISC LUUUIUIL pl'&UI1l'a"- ed by *Dr.. Wallwin naxly cm`-ried,. and eachlmchild starting to, school -will be. compelled to. produce 9." medical certicate of vaccination. The meet- ing lasted until after ten o c1qck. __ ` nu:-..-c. -A--- --L 7 ` monthly: meeting bf ` Bgardn of Education on nMon_day` night re- solved _ve1 y_r largely into a. dis- cussion of ' the merifs of compulsory` vacainnfion, .but the -motion present-.| ad kw ~nr \XT..`lI..:... 4-..J`l_' '----3--1 `fMoniiay. Affei` Much" Diggnsiion. No` VAdv'nce- " meat ' in ,Cll`egia_te~,.- 7.: T ` % Tenders"- Yet ' Made; . P-S-PUPIISMMUST HAVEVCERTIFICATE . or VACCINATION V . all :5~s:fyles (if 1. j%C3_oIumbigV and Victor ` d tht-5 .. -V z)3i"%;gr;phs*"a1so`~ %%'7I"ma5i`i'S- (oog.anaed.an face 511-. Communicatiqns. M 2, `#2: . "3. hi*-`1: W.1P,1.j;%3rfS2!i: 1';1:!%f11z.,%to woc..for' 1*$%A9v9?*?1rW-. %` 1`,hxs A}e:i: the. 8'aIn-.zat 1on ' W'.C`..'._F.\ 11 In 01%v1%#`**74$ : %%*eL 7m`the sreaqteet ?;;at;9;;vt1i%:t3;e;;g,hi1dre;;;.% 3. s >1}?.i`t'.m91%.84% ~;?Th91'9~i;;;.! suc<}_es.s -vv Lawu vv esuv 1|. !:U..I!.uU1.11- ' ; ` ` Mr; said if , of the time spent `in disussing the Navy Bill , had 1,;-spent" devising plan-s tcfdestroy 7 the liquor` .. triaic the Battl ' would? 7-have wgn a-n\d ....,` ......--1.1` L ._.-- u,` i` ` ' It nnvvvwix -S1`;ephe',n s' 1 was on` The Work of 1eW.(}.T.U..bj'in;~ Our A National }Life.-;_ She 7 fto thejoriqin of -the..VW.G.T.U. in "Ohio in. 18'Z3.: v`vhere'_. sthe 't1a.ve1l6d' 'mo1_~g_ A `W16.-".;hundmci..;;and:. fty - "State to %State.%_ `and ---.. ............v uuuuu. "uuvo UUGLL. WU11 U.'.|.l.U. we would have. prohibition. -Connolly said.` the` vW.C.T.U. had done their share` -in. raising the standand of `civilization. He `might not agree with everything. they did, but a `long 58- th e nd-`inwriew the same we mi"ght's_w'allow t1 1__`e'._ `H?~ 9* . 23. `%.them .{ ever: GI` Annan '\.l v\I .l. J. U1 \ILIaU\Jo `lcllhwghields said he was pleased `` . to welcome such a gathering and extended- the freedom -of the church -and town . and wished them. God- speed; In referring to the many de- of `wark taken up` by the W.CLT;U. he hardly knew which one to begin with, but nally settled his remarks. on wom9J1 s franchise and told the women not to get too: eh- thusiastic v about . it, f but to let` the men know if they "wanted the `fran- ichiee befoife started smashing f windows; etc., `and the . men] wculd be glad Atoggiye i.tto_ V ` 1l' Q..............--.-_'.`l 31- 1 '15 n` .1 ; v_-ovv' The publie `meeting. wae held . in Parish Hall` on Tuesday night,Mrs. McKee in the chair, Rev. Hagar conducting . devotional exercises.- Addresses were. given by Rev. Mr. Shields of `the Baptist church, Mr. Speneei, Dr. Connolly, and Mrs. Step.h'ensTOf _Toronto;` . "If". (`I1_!_ .;Ih;'the-eve1ii1i.g- all. the delegetes and theirv hostesses were `invited to the Parish," Hall were a sumptuous banquet was ~given,1 prepared by the Collingwbod ladies. ` ~Arfter-dilnner speeches `and greetings of w_e1eom_e to the town were giv'en"by Mr. ht; 1% -nnov\sonar\~n-6:-g... ` J-L -' .. --v anjyoa Ira 4-ILLI all.-I-II chelly fgresenting, `the'_ School Board`, Mayor Gi1pin,`Mr. Williams, Mr. Darroch -and Mr. Barnes, and 1-A'n"n:-I. in. La I'll`...-. Q'5..'_-L -.;L , nu. 4uu.u,vu.u -auu ..I.u.l.'.. J)u_l.'}.1G$; replied _to by "Mrs. S tephens- of To- '.-ro.1'o~.L ' - . ~ 4 -_____ _ _ ' The V` proyincinl I president, Mrs. V Stephens of Toronto, was presented 1 address`--. which. was very s inspiring and full? of p_racti'ca1 suggestions, -fberdnce -lines. -She said Simcoe bounty is going dry and was proud Hto say it" happened in her day, but it did not simply. happen, ` it meant much. agitation; patient and perse- vering e ort.~ She urged the Y s to greater activity, for. the W s _wou,1d' - die unless the Y's were built up` -1n the unions to: take" the Mrs; Nolan then fayored the con- vention with a beautiful solo. ' ing of the reports of departments `occupied: the_ `remainder of the after- -Bl A1 ! ' - __,._.g .. .,..,..,.,..y _ nun: uuysuvw UWVLI . .- ` -4.7` , `three fyears ` ago: ;This is the third . county `convention held in Coiling- ` wood`. ' D_ay_ Sessions were held in t the _ Baptist _chu`1-oh. Mrs. McKee of_ Barrie,` who has held the orf president i `continuously for these two decades, still presides and open- ed session with devotional exer- cises, `then the regular order of busi- nesswaa eommenced. . _ . Greetings Wre given` in behalf qf the ' W.M.S, of the Method-i.st'church lby Mrs. n Pentney. ' The" annual meeting `of ' the Conn- ty of Simooe -We-men. s `Christian Temperance Union was held . last {week "in tlie beautiful -and dzryt town I 1; ' C`011ingv'vood,its .1 birthplace twenty- l'7vnn1-n'n-nu-L"` rm.:., :-.. `L- 41-2-1 [county w.c:r.U. He1a An. I nual'Sess`ioniIn Collingwood'~ Lgsto=Week.-uwantqual i F and Total r ` Prohibition, V %* FROM PRESIDENCY AFTER23 (YEARS QUARTETTE OF -NEW NURSES -TO GRADUATE NEXT '_ e 5 "WEEK. u" The annual function in connection with the:-Graduation of Nurses at the R. Hospital will take place at- the hospital next `Tuesday even- in'g,Jun_e,17th, at 7.30.` The gradu- ating class, Misses Edna Ella Ayers lome, g Ethel`. May" Aldous, and ;Mabel" 'Vincy~~ Miller, will` receive i_ their gdipldnras, and short addresses `will -be made. The public is invited to-,'be` present. In order to prevent any _i_ncenvenienc'e..;to the pa1.1en ts,no yisiting will -permitted during the or after, 7 p.m. on that , . _._ , (gold medallist), `Amy Louise Silver-i > ~H.-H. Otton & Son have purchas- Ted -the, B. IQo.w'renc'e block, where the now is; They will move :tJ1re"_fabont `the time - their present axpires, -which will .be nearly ij; - rat. mild sensation that 001- :lin"gwood, _has had for -some time ystitred`? police` circles early Tuesday __;nomipg, 3 says T.h_e, Messenger, when _par'en't and his son drove 7;into,.WvV!'1" e:n1_." .u'}'i the chief 1>f,~p-`olieeef `at .four.a.m-., to arrest one lA;1'ix;%I`B;3own1ee,'a * widower of I Moose LIaW?8.ask-.e% ~. ho T..119rd- cloned from ;;`*.?1, e `bf? . WW .Mm1%N -u-noun irate" `who f driven down Vifrom `Wk f%?5vture

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