an. (3-7 770 V A44 si. T135 374 , 3.97.; 37i `624 587 254 110 105 U vuu VJULJIIL u-UIIULO E. Ald. -Rusk--We re ' gettiiig away from this,__1;oad. Le1':*u`s close up the road ihrcugh the ; swamp` and send Ltraipc, the way 'it _ if ,w _e'nt' all summer, ?a_1-ound by Th_omps`o7n_` .. Sit ; 1' ;;._~ - ~ ...;.q.:.-._ -._-_- ~;__'...:_;J` --1_'> ? a.r.;1`(`).1:`ik `)nvJvva;f;3';1`_;'11';.iJ<;<+i`,_ :;1;. _i:i?1' the ChIe`f.,.of_ .PG1_i_ce` j_: <)_.f`p11;,t'. gn- Vsu_.F.*_Iu'%c;:ei;t po1ic eL_. to jfpi`o1i:e_c_ft`..' jfthe pavlwnegx-_tf until oicially ; ';_ ]Bf1-adford\' ` ' -4; V`, I Engineer Macdonell--The Coun-pi -`oil and. Engineer are getting a lot loft blame for not opening Bradford . St., which they are not entitled to. Contraxrtor Curran rhoered to open the road if the Town took the resronsibiiity. Concrete ,sets _slo'w- 1.v_in this kind of weather." The barricades have been knocked `down! again to-night, 4and the contractor] is entitled to the same po1ice.~pro-_ te-ntion` as other people in town. - No Fire Protection . In - answer to_ Aid. Fisher- 7`s query re the protection of the. water-mains, Reeve 'Caldwel1'_eai~d a portion" . of the roadway. was without pro- ivtectipon, as some Oiff , the hydrants were empty on account of: the-'-break in ,themain 'at- Bunker s Creek. ,_ He J -iirid Sboken- to the i.itQhairinan -:`:,fa.nd iS1:pc{iintendentv , but got .1__1o?_qsa.tp'i,s,-_ seitactiony v?Aacecthetirs:5onsibi1* E1-.133;-`OIr'?~'thB=' "A " V I1! Ald. Tyrer-It is foolish to; use the pavement until: vofcially taken over, and this, would `virtua11y.re- lieve the contractor of all respon- sibility. ' `II `I `I1 rru ` In l ,`1`&wdiscussion as to whether any money should be spent on, gravelfling . the "roadway through the swamp followed. This road .is said to` be almost impassable no.w, and the Board of `Works is having 'a few loads of - gravel put- on` `to keep it in- shape until Bradford St. is open- ed. 1 e. ' . ` - .Mis_s Mahoney--We1l, I hope you "gentlemen will give me a sidewalk next snmmer. I have to .travel up to my boot tops in mud , in the` spring and fall and v-througli ten feet 'of snow in winter, and ,'the' taxes are going up all the time. Want Police -Protection Ald. Sprott enquirwed why the Bradford street pavement contract- ors are not given police protection to keep people off the pavement un- til officially openedr He read from a letter from the Contractor that` the last pavement was laid. on `Oct.] 8th, and should` have four weeks curing before being` opened to traic. - ` ' - I-.. sauna-A CJVJLLS '11]. U116 U515: The Reeve explained that the Commission has about 500 more hlights yet to p_la.ce in position, and he hoped she would not be forgot- fan I .Miss Ellen Mahoney was present and on invitatioirof` [Reeve Cald- well, she said the light which she had asked ,for at a previous meet- ling had not been put up yet, She -is still living -in" the dark. T l TL- `lI)..-_- -- 1 ' " "` John Powell, j_r., has disposed of his English-bil1iard table and ask- ed rebate of: $12. ' .....-.,- -v\JIu.L u go; ucuu. WU-J. UU_&LlUb`(1q_1 John McLean `asked that Back` St. be_ attended to, as "Mn ;Eitzger- ald has a dam that will ood the` streei. - County Treasurer Quinlan wrote saying that all municipalitiesiwho pay one half of their county levy. -before Oct. 25th, will receive a dis- count of 25. per cent. and that after Dec. 20th 6 per cent. Yvill` be ial`d i `T.-.1... `Il -T--__ -- V `The Ontario Hydro,-Electric Com-` mission .wrote in Irefereqeie to tar.- ranging a date for f in{petion of electric wiring in town. FT`! /\ . The- (')'1-;;:erio Boarci of Health is becoming I-anxious in regard 'to `plans for. sewage disposai. They want to know when they ._will re- ceive them. ' Reeve Caldwell occupied` `the "chair .at Monday -night s Coiincil -`meeting, Mayor Cowan being out_.ofe town. Ald. Wallace and Horseld were the ether absentees. Sidewalk Will Be Lowered I" in Some Places-7-Alderir'nan ' V Clark Says He Is Looks V ' `ing After Propey . K Owners Interests APPRoAcm-:s on BRADFORD ST. I WILL BE GRAD!-ID N o :LigEt Yet ` |;_\J .uI5L\IVLaJ\)a..n-In - tjzhe; 7Bo_ard 'v;EIV1;g:i11_ee;j_ .t.o_=` ll\I `El-I-KI|.pIll\4lb \A%JAJ\lALLlULOIUL\-ILJU `.f_'ThompsonT--;-Davi_s - That ` the Bqardqof Works. have an agreement Iirpafzd to have Back St. opened _up to; a1_lpw; water to run east ip_t.i`VtAl_1e! 'l; the_. farms of L "A Hickling-L "and Peacock; -i11`1;ere1;ed' parties sign ,;i.'e?x,a agreement. . _s~.- -.;-V," .;".C`;..`_`.:_.'A_`YI_`.` `J'l`1.::.A_ LL- -`n-__~;' Ecu i"f:h;"' Engineer explained the dif-} l ty of ` getting the roller in and 'out;of th_e;.bui1din`g and said it took ftivo `men , He invited; .A1d.' Davis {15_`()- a ' p'.ractia1* demonstration; 1___._.;-.; 5 - H1 1\-__-_ fDL-A. ~`4.L- A V. I l\A\J\`- -L`-'1 I II " IJ'\.ul4l II.\I V IL` NICE! 9 I." ~ Ald Davis. said he had been asked fty..ti1bnesT or more why the roller was _allo.wed to __ Stand out since _sprin`g.- I He understood that it takes n'e_arly a day .to' get it in. shape to `run; it. ; T. " ' ' ` 9 1 - 1'.1 1-A-vi, I _ ~ Motions Dav'is--Bidwe1 1-That the Eu- gineer. be instructed to have the steam `roller put I, in the building lprovidei for it, when not in use. 'A'IJ 'I\___ ._ _,_21 1,- `L_J 1 ---._ -_1,-J no vv as v,- :; _TheF` Barrie V (Z. owie (`)f `I hv estate of the late ;Aucuo,,9.r mQ']11`Vl*<"'1 Qlexgnder Brownlee. f..BuuieH.:e1 i,,',*}-_,g.\ lubhc Ag1ction.at!the \ ,,N0mm' I:, lp\}'1x of Barns;-. on Sam!-, numbemlbnn _L" ` up one oclook;P.`!,.. memd.l.O_n 11; Pt mfg slde of Bradford 81:, . D1,", \.0 230 `tune. according to reglsei : mm Drolvx-1'33 is :1 double -hrik dllf fRdf019((l1g'#0``tJ::Yt;I`|u-Ilccs. It is BiD8ted,Ii";~5' The houses ijllulzlo l=:l< ;i`< C:n'net'rhof Brock She V :5 . 1 0 e ' -:.`\h.,e,?,',`,5,g[9j1IN;x'c;-ntof tinge nlxzcgfnggsg-A Reeve Sprott-There is just as much need for this sidewalk as there was for the one advocated by Ald, .\Lo'we for Elizabeth. St. two` weeks ago. t A ' ~ B ya\4 -Av vv vnuu J.vL Yul. LLVIJLU LLlU11CJ_. ' Ald- Low.e-'-Why order more work }when .we. <;an t look after what we }have` on hand,_.now ` T),_,,,- (1 _,.AL 7731., ,, ' ' - A -J VI UIIA-LEA -J-JKJNIIL ~LI`J$I\.LI _ The Engineer explained that it inight~-be possible to undermine the present walk and lower it withqut breaking it and if the material is _`good all through he might be able to move it out t9 the curb, as `sug- gested 1 by Ald. Gray._ - A new .wa1k would cost about $80, but this` could `be,-`lowered for very little money. I A1,: 1-,.__ .~ 'n'n_._ -._.1__ ___-..- _A,-,.L vanv vv uuxvu. waa ucu 1 ICU I ---v e -5 W . ' ii Sprott--Rusk--That the Boardi of Works be authorized to have the` Engineer lower the sidewalk on the -west side of` Bradford St., from Longhu1fst _s -to the "southern limit of the sidewalk; grade all driveway; entrances;from curb to sidewalk,' and properly connect the sidewalks with the, curb at the intersecti-ms on Bradford St., between Elizabeth st;_j_and Essa Road. _ ' f Vthe folloviring motion was ca-rz-ied:_ '. - . . I Later. m the venmg th1s matter] ..was again discussed at length when! I Q......A.; 'l)__-`I_ nu, , . .1 1 ! On Thursday, November 6th, 1913, a monster County Conyention will be held in Barrie in the in-I terests of the _Laymen s Missionary Movement.` The aims and` work_ of this. great missionary enterprise ,will be laid before the people of the County of Simcoe by competent land Well known speakers, and the organization. of a . county committee, in line with those throughout Can- ada, will be cmpleted, The names of any who_ will be able to extend! hospitality to the delegates .will be `appreciated. Send names either "to iWa1ter Sarjeant or H. A. Sims; ` . .5 .n. uau, is Tlisfblef _ The Parry} Sound North Star says: This week, in the Appeal Court in Toronto, the appeal of the town of `Parry Sound against the verdict for [damages in the case of Mrs. Harry Buchanan, of Barrie, was heard. `It will- be rememebred .that last winter Mrs. Buchanan- stubbed _her foot on a patch on, the walk of the" Seguin` Bridge and sustained injuries, beside spoiling her clothes. `At _the trial a verdict of $50 .was. given against the town and the case was appealed. At the hearing this week Mr. Robt Mc- Kay, K.C., `represented the appellant- town and Mr. H. E. Stone, of the firm of Pirie & Stone, Parry Sound, the respondent, Mrs. Buchanan. `The appeal was dismissed by the court. _..It would have been. `better and cheaper to_ have paid the award and costs in the rs"t place. , 4 BARBIE: WOMAN GETS : ` DAMAGES FOE oaIuIJ\l\JA66U'LVIlJ., a..u.u. ll! 15 IJIHIE a large turn-out will be `the result. The prize .winners will be made known at the Barrie Hotel. Mr. Reynolds will V furnish the oicers and `plowmen with lunch at noon. Further information may be had on application to the Sec y-Treas., Ernest E. Maw, Minesing. Ell 23;` 1913 " :'1`1iVe_% ` seventh annual plowing match of the North Simcoe Plow- 'men s Association. will_ be held on `Wednesday, 0ct. 29th, ~Mr. W. J. Reynolds has- kindly -consented to give his farm to be the scene of operations. This is just one mile west of `Barrie, on lot 20, Con. 6, Vespra. -The list of prizes is one' of* the best in the history of the Association, and it is expected that 0 `lawn-a -l>u-n-n_n..4- _2'|1 `L- -A-`L7 NORTH ` SIMQOE PLOWING I did, and I nd that the town! 1:-1_1- 9 3 da_rramon.. LAYMEN S MISSIONARY MOVEMENT ] FOR FALL ] 5--I;'FE"""""=-1 l A When His Honor Judge Ardagh tendered his resignation on Oct. 31st, 1912, he had completed forty lyearson the Bench, and, like Judge Boys, retired on full pay. John Anderson Ardagh is the only sur- viving son of the late Rev. S. B. `Ardagh, rst Rector of Barrie, and was born at Waterford, Ireland, in 1835. He came to Canada when seven years old. He is a graduate of Trinity College, and practised law for a few years at Morrisburg. He always took a deep interest in` education. and .Was high school trustee "for 28 years, being chair- man forv13 years. For twenty years he has been. presidentof the Barrie -Historical ' Society. Hospital work "has. received his warm support, the ,R;V.' Hospital having been remem~ bered by handsome endowments. His -r=-_-:1.Lars1:ar::-EJ_iI:j L THE i`IitT -JUUWDGE In `1837, a Proclamation was is- sued by, the; Lieutenant-Governor in-Council to declare the County `of Simcoe to be a separate and distinct District. This proclam- .ation was not put in force until after the court house and jail had been erected, and in January 11th 7 1843, the following officials` were ap- pointed by the Government for the newly-created district: James /Rob- ert Gowan, Judge; Benjamin Walk- er Smith, Sheriff; Jonathan Lane, Clerk of the Court; Wm. B. Mc- V.'+n.-(`11.~...I- -3 4.1.- 1)-- 1 1- \a vvaav .Ll.Lo V a1.lUb' `Sworn viii by Crown Attorney` Cottera last Thursday morning`, and His Honor took his first case- yesterday afternoon, .when Guthrie and Mc- Coy, the alleged pickpockets were placed on,trial. McCoy, who was operated on for appendicitis, - was removed from the hospital back to the` jail on Friday last. FIITTYN i-v9\ A`. j --r `Fifth Judge to be Appointed ` Since County Was Organ- ` ized in 1843, Four of Whom are Still Living in Barrie JUDGE VANCE A Ioox rmsr CASE ON WEDNESDAY wJudg.e George M, rynsmn ..... `L._ (N..- A VVe n1-a.ke a Special Bread in a Special Way for Hunters and .no_ , danger of mould Orv that unpalatable o1d ta_ste' if you `order from n Bryson s sid HUNTERS BREAD I - v ~ - -mu LuL' CUl'nL X' OI bl`0cK5l5l'O;0C`-`I ufhouses will he Sold together or separate- "n8. ten per cent of the purchase mane; F Inc of n1c. balance thirty _ days the! .I-Fu' There wul he 1!. 1-served bid. . 3 rther ~ ' . um altxculnrs willbe niade k!1OVil.!. :`, .;]`med0 8&1cgmrl._ intlxc mcantl1ue:m.u-I on nppl1<::ms)n to ' . I|.\\VAIt\ --4--- I . Phoe 26 ..,Cojr, Elizabeth St. and 5:Ave._ V "Phone 26 (continued on Page 5). mzanetn av. anu - :..AVe. Phone 26 Rn!-I-In `U DIIVII I I Rev. E1':1 L I Sunday, October 26, I913 ' L XXIII Sunday after Trinity ` .30 3.111. II~`,x- ('.nnmuni0n. 11.00 11.111. ;\1;::.;n. z111(_l Holy Com ,-*1 lnuniun. Dnn . . .. _ 1:, T. SHE)"ii"lV`,"-- Manager. ;;r-velar , . . V Meanwhnlc It IS absolutcjly-_ fe and is earning Interest `an ' {be time. 'D......I A nwnnnk . 1)1I,Ht- ( l:1.~.s`. " ~ 7.00 pm. Evcu.so11g and 'Sei'mom.,_ . |l""" ' ' ' ..: 3: can Always Get`? Money Promptly - .'iiti5de1)0sit~3d m- the WU ;f`1,iAc}>.'13;, ;-Bank gf Canada. When` ' h2,1.'%-1:2 jeunforeseen need. arises.` `Q , '3`? _. ;}opportunity comes t_o make Aang g_'e,eptio11:a1ly protable cash 1 ma], it is worth much go be, : able to get your cash. -WlthO'Ut7_r del_21'V-T _ 0.1.21,` 39- :c rm`-\cn1nAfVn1\r.l lllll 3.00 p.m. T\'\ ital Reserve Funds Trinity Church Vii SIMMONS & C0. NO. 43 ` 3-VOI-;"xM'k3oN CREW; AUCTION SALE D-In . (`hi111~mi s Service'aVr'1;d4 B1},I].(- ('];1,._g_ ` ' . TV - A. MAKER or-R`7{ PORTRAITS ---- -nu u. u`mf['\'L`.('. DIG. ;-3? iculurs will be knoW!.1 I!!* icgtnrl. in the meantime {mu =7 pl1<:mi)n l)0\'A LD ROSS,` Solicitor for Executom. Hndh FURS J. FRANK JACKSON e tip I on in-' This 1 Barrie Branch. HATS muxzmuer urowme '~:v!1 h_\' Auction. at-the the-, 'l`n\\'n Barrie. on Satur-, 1.~!.. 111134, at Uw oust \_ol Barrie, according .) uptrlll I Barrie 1' Ihv estut ..) `I11, -` um4mA J . Bigg-s,T Vicar; in the Town of is absolultely 1 ome uick i:23$8.3 75.000 $7o.ooo.0oo WHOLE No. 4"a9f :_"}` Pulunuu '.1UlllUl'Ug' Barrie A I LU 41-as 096* 9f`.: _t,1?5.e't`.:E`3i;1l{n:3:;?` uuun ncuuou, uuc y.syua D-I-xnamoanb .....,v..... two feet sit the west end; _wh ic`-h showed "that . it would bejimp'os_ib_1e. to build a p;e`rIna-ne1_1t highway across the creek until at,er;-f` tn1__oVrg lling had been '_;p1ae_d : j?..a_I'1'd'7, the`-` bank fcompltelyf ifsetgtled, j some, other , method ~~_ adopted ; - ;'?phi1;, Z"; of course)` '1' f.'uldfi_be:,:?i1it;.;'$ees-.pf v v.1. Uoqnr ---.----- _ wwAfter `the sttling7 ..`}`dfL_`_"1;}i:;`Pii53 BunkI"s .. T Creek. "jshe Boa rd", I . A.A.4 -,-- in 1! " `-- _------_-- .--- , T . * After thenew pipe _had been placed, a ve}-fobt ll, was, made `over, it. _Aft r`. .~a1sho,r.t-` ti_1,i1e1-the L bank 'settleI'd',' the pipes sin`-kingM.%%about: _ - A_r' J; A.`-'.' ___...J.' - The estimates .for the by-law submitted to the ratepaylrs were prepared in thismanner:-'l`o _the estimated cost of the pavement was added the cost of the necessary catch-basins, two concrete culverts for the creeks between Brock St. and Essa Road and the crossing" of Bunker s Creek. It was considered. after a great , deal of guring, that using a permanent method` for crossing `Bunker s Creek would make the cost prohibitive,rand' after `taking in view the following facts: the information received from Mr. Jupp.: Engineer for the County of Simcoe; namely :-that.he had tak- en soundings at Bu.nker s Cree'k land had found.that there was a blue clay bottom 49 feet below the water. level, that he liadtaken out the old `bridge and relled the opening with sand, after whichhe -had put.in a 36 inch metal `culvert and that he had found that where he had made this ll there {W85 little or no settle- ment. Taking the vigwe of-' this fact,` it was decided toplace an*`au.x,iliary~ pipe *7 across the road, `f itllould have been necessary to tralse r the: ex- isting pipe if, thefnew one had not- been placed, ' also, that `the. new pipe might be necessary `in the ad?` vent of an unusual oo_d._ It was , thought at the .time_thajt this {port-. ion of the roadwaywould probably" settle and the pipes. might haveeto. be raised two or threetimes :befo re'_ the bank finally settled to its place. As this happens. to e' one ofithe` last pieces of the -roa to-be `paved- with concrete, if, 'an5 ?.sinking"iW81`8` tovoccur it Would shoWg1ip before..,th - ` concrete was placed? over ,it.- . - This 5 "method `mg: - adopted; ;,a11:d]` the ,-esti.-~ : 1 mated a "cost of the - .p i'pe_" V a,dded',t_Qf:. thsfji ~ \ PV8mI1t- etimate; 7iV:V1,1i0111;5'm,3.`.l V `. total . estimated -p -the J - } P?V1'3}8:, f V of Ap.1_3,radfo1:d j" V Fegar vnavv \.a\lJl\o-I U VG YCJJIULJ In` 1.11. uU" ';;,1`it_ting this propmition, I would` `lik - briefly--to run over the history the pavement` of `Bradford Sf. was first considered. ` ' " `of ` unker s Creek from the time. ..----- ....... `....,........7.; \/a.\.\Jl\, -.uxau1.u1'u .St., as asked; for `by `the Council, also, an i11(b_rnatiye_e p1an for'pi1ing" the `road foundation of the section of the , road between present `ends of the concrete pavement. In` sup- Faysh-4-.1... L:.. ........--!A.!--- 41 amu1mit'ting4%toi `the; com: mittee of the Council _on` `Friday night plans of the concrete culvert: and retaining wall with pile found- `ation for- Bunker Ts (Treek, -Bradford 1 Q+ ` " l\11 ...-.`-.\.J. I... _.._ L`~- Reeve Caldwell; who V prside`c1, said this was "a most important mat- ter. This tenderwas some $300 above` .what; the Etigineer has: esti-` mated.- F Earlier. in the` veing the folIdw- I 1 ing commui1ica.tion from the ` En- j gineer had been read:-" ' _ Tj . _ `I A mo__tion "by `AM. Fisher __and Rusk disposed of the "matter asvfol-I lows`: That the tender of .W. Thompson of 0ri1lia'be not accepted and that cheque of%$1Q();_bev1 `eturn- ed. 5 .`- . '.- _ .* `Q V-av-5 vv ca; >uV UVU the best course to follow. will be to `fill in the portions. which are sink-._ .ing an-dtallow tit to_.thorougfhly~ set-' tle until spring, was the decision. of the `Council at Monday night s meeting. Only one. tender had been received. This ,was from W. G. W Thompson of Orillia, who offered to drive the 71 sixty-foot piles and build the concrete reinforced _`slab,- etc., for $2100. > That" the.` pi1ing` ` of 'B31'nker. s" Creekwill be too expensive and that 1711?! hf l'bt\'I'I1VnA. 4-A ..11.;__ ____'11 1 . Coisll` $21 ii I A cides to do T4elmipora1_-y7 Filling Until Syizring, " Whgnl Work lWill.i f ' i Beg Completed ' ' ONLY TENDER F01: A f. mmcor cam " NOT%ACCEPTED sufreagars " or ` gnnte. O,wig'g;:tq fjahe R tinfavorable weather I th_i`sI 1'.:week-.:<. the Brglford N Fair Zhas ;%beeIi;15Ostponed . un.ti1.M0_nday. and .-Tuesd-by =n;e3_1_:; ,,f,,;._()_4c_A1;.- 2,7_th._ and-.;{_28th,` Ae,;=`ruI1v-pr<>sram:-ae fad-1 3*`\ieri$(if3 Wi}1*=f%bq`{I:.1cai?riedj;Qut; _ ' . 5E0: Pr`<.)4v;. P1ebis:_:it;'.%..%.`}Z. 2- 450 254 Loc. 0p., 1908 2 533 507 Loc. iO'p:, 1911 g; 424 237 TINYA1*owNsHIPVi _ P#rov.. TP1ebisci_` ; .. ; 1 2s1 233 .`:: Tis is` this 7`iz+`sTt_- vot e~ `on ` "Loc_a1 optmriwrings rmnship,.%A% ? A % *Pr=o'v.-V Plebieite 2 450 Loc. Op., 1907 2 126 .'Lo. 0p., _191o`.%..%.A... 2 143% % % FLOS T0.W~NSHIP. _ `v`PIf9o.v. P-Iebisciteu . 4 388 L`0_c. iOp., 1908 .~.,%.....L4 -.464 r-= n...-'1n1 1. .' ..A_*A.'K`). J. JVJVI .a. avu-uv-,-v Loc. A0p,_,? 1908 I _-Loc.-L 01)., 1911 .. , .-v-V `(SR 1911; _ In answer "to `en'quiries= in iegaxfd I to gufese of iormer local option] 'contests in Barrie and nearby `muni-_e| elpalities, we `give _-herewith the} 'gurIe's' as published `in"the _l"ast num- her `bf Th e"--Piqneer: , ' TPrmAr. Plebiscite, 4l\l\O % V-NEW MEMORIAL WINDOW ' _ Among other things destroyed by the severe .wind storm of last Good Friday, which wrought -so much havoc in this district, was the hand- some memorial window in. the front of St. Mary s Church, the donation "of Mr. A. W. Beardsley and sister.! ~I.as't week the .Window was replaced, and` it is being greatly strengthened by an outer _ window of prismwglass so as to prevent a_ recurrence of the` disaster which destroyed the form- er one. ...'I_`h_e window `is a handsome `pieces of .Work, vthg._'p1"od1"1ct of the I G. V A; Pringrle Col, " of V. Toronto. S; SIMQOE - 7 TEACHERS` ' MEET -Hold . Annual .'Re-union and _Con.- vention at " Parliament Buildings Teachers` from allover the south- westpart` of Simcoe County gather- ed in the Parliament ' Buildings, Toronto, for `their annual re-union and- association meeting. last Friday. Papers on educational topics were read by Inspector Elliott of Toron-_ t;o,sMr. J. Seaton of Hamilton, and Miss `Martindale of Alliston; Under the `guidance [of ` Inspeetor Elliott the" party "inspected Kent school. The following toicers were` elected. -`for the coming year: President, Miss Martindale, _ Alliston; vice- president, Mr. -`Mattice, Bradford; secretary, Mr. Geo. Wilson, fgisle; Executive Committee: 'Mrs. 1 Green, of Thornton; and Messrs. Clark, of Tottenham; Corbett, of Thornton; Longman, of Barrie; and `Irwin, of Lisle. 7 1` l > ` - I BARBIE oURLJ1Ic ci.UB . At ..their anmial meeting last Thursday, the Barrie/Curling` Club elected` the following oicers: _, " Hon. Pres.--A. Hay. - . . Hon. `Vice-Pres.--i-Hy J. Grassett. -4 _Preident--J. Frank Jackson. ' _ V_ic,eV-Pres.--A. D. Simon. V Auditors O. -.G, Cameron and F. W. Otton. V ' Chaplain--Rev. Bruce Thornton. ` Executive `Committee--R. ~ Mal- comson, W.` Otton, and Alex. Brownlee. ' "L ' u ,-\,u. --u- .-. looked foxjvyardy to-. ' V "i`al1'e' membersvHi'p v1istA of the i rie Club has bqen largely increased and a most prosperous seasop dis 1 "'1iSEntative to o.0.A.--H.' LJory.~ , A " ' ` r N11,... 1 am`... - . gl syynfvlulbl V UU JJ 1.11:, as HUHISBBIIU IO Ur. McLeod, on-]y_ a month '- ago, Mr. _'Thor'nton`has won hisi"wa`y.'into the hearts of St. Andrew s congregation and they will be` sorry tollose him, if he decides to accept the Winni-4 pcg `call. V 7 , ' Rev. L Mn. .Thorntc5n s 5 rst charge I was Colbgrne; Ont., but for the `last -`year he` has been doing , ej gelitic -work in British Columbia',. nd he came to Barrie, as assistant ti) Dr. McLeod, only month `agg, _ -'I`L.-...'..+..;.. 1...- -;-~ ` University. M A qespatch A from Winnipeg on Sa1:urday- says": `St. Paul s 'Presb"yg_'. ,terian Church, `whose 'former`,phsj;or, Rev, Charles Stewart, accepted: V a ea`;ll.'to `Newark, N.J.', to -an_~$8,000 pulpit, has decided `to ` call `Rev. .B1.'110e .Thorn~ton, `of Barrie,` a grad- uate __ of Knox College and b Toronto `A desptch __ from Winnig} atllrnvv naval .Q4. b..--v_ 'n_., JLOCAL oi#1;I0N VOTES CALLED `ATBARBIE PAs'roR_ Em: A TOWNSHIP BRADFORD BARRIILJ ` 19o2`."l ii>,% r us ooo'o1l2 .. ;.12 gnu- vear