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Barrie Examiner, 22 Feb 1917, p. 10

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v_s PJIA couuc|L V The "Council met on Feb, 5th, with all the_members-present. % _._-~:--4:___.. .-......- unt` You Know This 'Box- This box is tmmu to thou- Inde upon thousands not only throughout Canada. but in the `United State: as well. There is Mr. Charles Collins, 01 Staten 1:- land. N.Y.. who says he round Gin Pills the best medicine he. had ever taken-tor Kidney and Bladder troubles. His daughter heard of Gin P1113 while travellinln Oun- M18 and sent-him. 9. box. e writes nnkimr when tnav man be nur- 8418 am: um-nun 8 U03. no wnwn asking where the can be pur- chased in`New Yo: any who be- Iinva1r.in takimr tham. o and on. cnlua muuew xozx uuy nuns uu- . V ,_ .~. `never-in taking them,_o and on, - to kooxnhim in good condition. - . ` M . L g (1111 gistsul1.Gin Pills at 50. a box, 026 boxes for 82.80. no csndtirtyt in 9111: without risking money. Pros nmplo will be main on roq o o - ` ' National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited` Toronto, Ont. . ' U. S. Addrou--N'n;-Dru-Oo. Inc., 202 Main St., 3u1!a.lo,.!l'.Y.` 58 procur'e printed copies `for dis- tribution.` _Pet1iti`0nT of~Egber.t A_vi_son _a_nd Qtlgprs presented at` last 'irn'e'Li`wa. taken up," and on motion of Mc_K_inlay and Mc- Duff, graqted, bylaw to be pre- pared and'pa_spd in a,ggj,;me.,... I I 'l)--I.-..-. n1'-"`znn .i'.L.:n...._..... 11.- lyunuu u;u.u `.L(.~':)pyI:.tw {ff Jy1'tL_:.':/:;hALnv.,..- ` \V_Byl;a.__w_.No. 438, conrmlng the appointment of certain. [township '0IIicers_ .._a, nd` providing ` for their 1'emunerati`on for 1917, - was` passed `in-the usual way. n--. `M r1;........1....11 . _ . . ._...4..,1 launvuvi Ill ulnv Luau I VVKIAJ 0 Rev. VN. Campbell presented t.he needs of the County Child- ren s Aid _Society, Barrie, and asked the Council for a donation to this worthy cause.---0n mo- tion of Scott and Thompson, laid l over until next meeting. l n--. 'l\'l' n.....,._..\--n .-...- LL- ._-.1__l l I l 1 vvun ungu - anuaau nu. \/van: Rev. N. Campbell was the only one of the -delegation appointed at .a public meeting held in th-e Town Hall, Oro, onl_December 19 last, to` wait upon the Coun- cil asking them to levy $2,000 on the ratepayers in 1917- for Can- adian Red Cross. M. Mahony and A. A. `Rouse also appeared, and 1-equest.ed that, if this levy is made, o11e-hz1lf*be retained for local Red Cross work. They-al- so sugrgested thatsome smeans be adopted by which all Red Cross support and work in Oro pass through one channel, as the Om people -were being mis- judged, owing to their modesty in not making public their" ef_ forts in thellledi Cross move- ment.-'-Moved' by McKinlay_. se- conded by Thompson, that we levy $1,500 for Canadian Red .Cross for 1917, $500 of this a- mount to be retained by the 'I`rea`sur-er of Oro for distribu- tion for Red Cross purposes as the Council may see t. Motion carried. Councillor, Scott. dis- sented, on the grriund that. the approval - of the electo1'a.te should first .`be obtained. Il 1'\ no 1 11, I l o.:an\.r\a Ll u II uuuu nnnn 1-.4. Moved by McDuff, seconded by ].`h0mpsr.m, that the. bonus on wire. fence he discontinuedv for `I 917.-M0ti0n carried, Council- lor Scotl, clissenting. Deputy- Reeve McKinlay was instructed to order 40 pieces of cedar,'f]at- ted, for bridge. and culvert pur- ,.......'....1'.. 4.. 11.- .............4 -1.- -.1 --uu 'On motion of Couns. Martin and Allan, the .audit.m*s report was adopted and the usual num_ ber of copies ordered to be printed. rn1_- n1,__1_ ____ :,__4_,___;__1 1-| Wllall all one . l.1lu1IIuI.aAo' ybvvvanvo Comigipnieations were read from lQh'as;'.Ho1~Lon, asking,ex-- tension. 0f..,,ti_gn'> to remove tim- her; A. G. Cavana, re inspecting 12th line `award drain-; _ .R. A. Thomas, ~ `re linterest on deposit re Nottawasaga Rivera; _W: J. McDonald, 'r`e'.wi.re I fence -bonus. The following accounts were passed: _J. Young, repairs to grader, etc., "$5.55; Municipal World, isupplies, $20.82; John Spence, refund (log tax, $1.00; J.'M. Sneath, supplies for indi- gent, $13.19. `[4-\C:ruv\n I." Accounts to the amount of $920'were ordered paid. ('1.-. . . . . ._.'I .\..`lA--........I 1-. .......-L ..-- "6}$i1i~7{1" a?1'j'611`iIea`_"{2."meet. on March 14, at 'l0~a.m. H. J. TUDHOPE, Clark. . The Clerk was instructed` to. notify .1-ames Easton and Bobt. |.Royn0lds "to have their stump !fen('os' nennoved l`rmn adjoining lroacls 0n,l0t.s 5 and 6, s0u_t.h'1/2 con. 10. as At.he_v are an encum.` ihrance to road. -~ The Colleetorwvas appointed to collect the balance of `taxes due the Tnwnship'fo1' the year 1916, the roll to be completed wand presented to Council at %their next meeting, `and -that he ;b_e paid $100 on his salary. --..... --..........J" .\.-..-.-,.t , Council met at Stroud on Feb. 5, with all the _members pre- sent. n an up Nu lavvlxn .- . \' a :1. 1.145.! n1\~I\~A y u i A motion was passed" g'1.'ant- .`in.._>; an addit,ir.mal10c. per` rod on swim fences, ma,king"the bonus` '25c.. per rod (.0 he in operation l or the years, .1917 'a.nd'.l918. % nu: \/ '7 Limos -.1, .. v 1 uvnnu following. accouilivuxxrere. ordered Kpaid:-`- Board of Health, :$15,VQQ;A':%--` R0he.1*ts0n,. sup- pIie" t.()`~`- .:` O. H., 5313.95; Trus- ,tees` General Hospital, Toronto, {keep of Sa.rah,I.e"laI~ t.w0`woeks, :; mmsrn. couucli. `$14.00; The Haven and Prison Gate Mission, Toronto, keep `for one month of Sarah A Le`la1`, $12.00; Northern Advance print- ,i_1;'g}-; and). su'pplie"s, $43.94; Orange I,:I;aIl,;S,trol1J.t_i, rent, of ball . for OQu`n`ci13`-'me`eting. $2.00. _`-L.'L:-....~. 2..-... 'l\..--.'A `I173-.. uLayng gs-vvvangc, qllnvavvo ' 777A p.ti;ti.'Qn`,- ._f;-om. David Wic~ and~oth`ers`*w'a;s left to a com-. =n1ittee_._..tb` ,1obk"intO and report at" next "mee't:'in`"; bf `Council. .' . ., __,,. .. `rnI..`.. n...~....... ..... ....A 4.-..~.....'L Qvnnu, qa;-4..-I. Motions Knupp.-CouLLs' -4 That, Chas. Horton be given an extension of, time to remove timber purchas; ed by him. ' - 11-- In..." `|t\vl. -`lI1\ nnnrxtxqn nf ;;aan;;;;;.;`5;;;;a W01- l.ow,.sV:-'--J.l Kerr, wire fence, 180 rods`, lot 10, con. 9, $27.00; The Qrgthern` , Advance, account, ' $1.50? 'Mun59\ipql .W0rl.(l, L sup- plies, $21.18; J.*Dutton for ., R. ,Dg_tjpn,_ _r_ec., _...;$rl0.00; A. Mor- risoti for F. McNeil, $_l0.00; W. Dinwoody, reg. TB'.`, D. ;`&....M., $22.20; W_-_; Bpiq, _1jo_r__W.`.'Prest0n_ $10_.0,0.;'F. Coulson, for `D . C0111- son, $10.00; 0. Dean, "M".)Lh B11. recruiting, $10.00;` -Sick.CAhi1d_ re n s Hospi.ta'l, $100.00; Alex. Denney, rep. hill, 1916-17, $7.00. rnl..- ......:.....-::.'...,. I\ 117 'm,J.....-. .,.,.....,,_,, .u,,. ..,..,_.., The resign.atii)n 0.f W. Edgar as assessor was rec_eived and ac- cepted and W. Murphy vsgas cpl pointed assess 0r for 1917. ; r1n...,...:I ...I`:....-.-.....,.I 1... .,...,...1 z... Lkyau aaLpyuLL vb \J\l\-I LLLL no "1`,h Council` adjqurned ~t;o meet :in Lejroy `at `-th_e'c'all of ~Reeve; - A1'1di.tors .1-'eporTt was adopted and,200 copies ordered`; T . . . . -_..n_- ..--..... --.........I -..` 1.--1 :I\.Innnu.\.'u \4<-.vxv\Jnn.,n.1L IVIL n u 1 I O ` Council. adjourned to niet, in` Thornton on March 26, at. `I01 a.m. . ` A Prairie Fire The essay g'i_vei1 below was written by Miss Jean Smith, of Kindersley, Sask., {daughter ~ of Adam Smith, fonnerly of Bar- rie. This essay won.fit-st prize at the school fairs in Kindersley and Ke_rroheI't,l and also took second prize for penmanship; IL is as -follows:--- - Ctouncil .met__-at Thornton, Feb. l_.2',_ with all the members pre- sent. _ A prairie [life is a sight. which the people of pi-airieless coun- tries will -not have the fun nor anxiety of watching. but the people living. '-in the provinces of Western Canada quite often see one. Of course. it. is pleasant, to? watch the ames. leap along, but ma11y"pe0ple watch. it with g'1'eat, anxiety, becausie. it is a very dmi- geroiis thing if it once gets into grain or near buildings. Some- times it goes as far as to burn homes and leave people home- less. n 1 - q -v-Jun Last spring a farmer living near!` our home `was burning stubble iii his fiid. Suddenly a wind came up, which carried the sparks "across the road into the prairie They did not notice it, at first, so it got a nice start be. fore they tried to put, it. out. 11 . ' l'\--_. L`..1`l. - . .A-............ .---.J uuvunvvn -v on-asu \AI1Jl.I\v\_A --I `FLU About this time the man that started the fire was pretty busy. A team of horses were left standing while . he and his nephew beat out re. The hor- ses did not seem to enjoy the scene, so started home. When they arrived home, it was found that their tails were slightly` singed. 'l`his'gave the folks at home some idea of how the fire was progressing and they slart_ ed out for the scene of action immediately. Meantime ` HIPI l others were gihlving fire almost exhausted by heat and smoke. A few minutes later my brother. sister and I were coming from school. `The fire`-was between the school and our place so we had to drive` around it. When we came to the placewhere they were fighting` it, they asked. me to bring a churn of water. The re was just about half a mile- from home, so it was beginning to get ra.therVse1'io11s. 1 _-.-___1 1`_,_ 1 uu 1i_y nun. By-laws forVthe pmfpose of granting the petition of certain parties who have applied for eonnecti_o1'i_ with the Vespra Municipal Teleplione System, and to raise by way of a loan one thousand dollars for the purpose of defraying the cost of con- struction of certain extensions to the Telephone System, known as the Vespra 1\Iunieipal- Tele- phone System, were given their three readings and ` passed. n'.__._-.'- xn:I,.n... W11`.-.4 H. l\'`` ;\J5\/ nnnn \.J vA auu nu IJLIIJ nv `)\.AIV0 Our folks saw it cmning and this; _fI'ig'htenc-.d them c0n.=.idc1$- ably. They trmk a four`-hm-so outt. and 'it did not take them long in plough a re-(='u:11'd a- round our buildings. They then set off at a rabid pace tnxwhern the re was, ta,}_ a plow and Several sacks dipped in water. Ahnnt L1..:,. 1:... 1|..- .--.-.. 1I....L` \JVIJLJ 1l.IL|A\J.U`Jo 441/ nuauu Ill u1uL| \l\.llI - and the men were very tired. Th`ey `sat down to watch its last sparks icker and go out. ~A- pair. of` prairie chickens came _ ang1. h0.ve,_1;e_d _ over the, V-hur`nt ` vg1{a._ss, _;j_ fAIQgeth er ; lilkefyx ' mitt` had i :de,jtroyd'_`7thir `I.'1es"t . ~ A " .1`-.1.`:'.~'..)`_'f:'...;a-`_-. -__'__"-_ ..1-.u'-`= 41:- *'-a':`... v\.I cuuu n I \.ll. Juuon I went for the water and snon had it up Where it would he `of so'me'-use. t_T_he men . `were so parched `with thirst that they drank part of the water, al_ though it was from a slough. They used some -of the water to 1 put out the "fire _ and it wasn t `long until it `began, to abate. ; A.4.L.sw.v.e & So.n;;hVe added ; a;_j'_f! W!` th;eII:...furniture ~ in ;; - 3 %;L.%t .n:;.t1p!:a;1;.1.enting. =' o1a'n:r,i_:w .;conducted; a " `f Ar`-w-:shI9pV. .. , :'a;- < h,b.I:jcitf:e*and "15'ii 6ISt_er`ing work, '34`-tf =;.} , t.~'t,=c.j ,?:'--:9g}1]5?.; ibfok vL.;*a:r1;er;;% use It'was Very .amus1ng_ to watch how _excif.ed"tA-he. men got, You would 'a1 m,ost. -`think. the old men had grown young again The women were a1`sn"greatly excited expeoti11_gf'.itI to `spretd more 1 every minute. At last it died ou_t _~... .1 11.`- ....._._ _____-- _____.__ .l._._.I gxiiqap, ___:.11`tl.,_|5"t2l:l,JUl' ,_ ;1__nt:>1y._ dest1`oy,ed`f.their nest ; 9` .' _ E\'fe'r;Fi`od y was `:g1a_g1 ,t1i_e "i'e did no ;dam'ag_e.` That";d_fa_,'Y .Seem= 10,. uau -- ed f,'O ;h.._f Vaidajy. 1'01} vp?_m;i_riT' f_ii-es. `Several. '_f1;es e.s.c.apedT gfrorn V the Y farirhers, do`iI1g_jj-q1ii~L e a hip or d".`Wfla84` 1 M I ' ._A_,.;.. new 3; sq.a3gve addiad .. t 1inwZ 11r.ni`-arf i to . t11.'mf- m-Anihwp as:\_ c'ou_ucu. " Aladdin and hisowencllernfqul ' j '-?`"'P I Mr. F. Stuart \Vfl1yle s p1'esen_, itation of Aladdin and his Won- I. derful Lamp at. the Grand!` Opera House for one night. 0nly,; Monday, Feb. 26th, will he the first English pantomime produc- tion ever given in Canada. In` view of the fact that this form of entertainment is exception-`[ ally popular in the old country- it seems strange that, we have never been given a season of it. before. In 1`e'spo11se to the pop- ular demand for real old time pantomime show, M1`. Wliyle de- cided lipon-Aladdin as his` touring atlraetion for the sea. son of 1916.17," and will give the piece a production l_h()l'()l1hl_V| in keeping with the traditions of the Engxflish stage. He has en- gaged a cast, of t,\venty_ve people. all of whom have had previoiis experience in this line of endeavour, and has prepared and built a prm`luetion, at a cost of ten thousand dollars. which promises to set `a new standard for exeellenee in musical ofl'er- ings. Miss Zara Clinton will be seen in the title role, M1". Billy Oswald has the leading eometly Dart, General Sam Fuse, and Mr. I~la.I'ry Hoyland will appear in his ;rreat.esl, eliaraeler creation. the \Vindow Twankey, a part. which he has played many sen; sons in Eriglland. The action of f`Alacldin is laid in China and the nmnerous chaxiactlevs are all supposed to he Chinese, with the exception of the Mad Magician, who is the Kaiser in a previous; incarnation V A1t.hong'h the see1'1es are slipposerlly in China: the action is at times Very per- sonal and the satire soinettinies st1'ikes_ home. V can Get `Motor Licenses in Barrie \\-`uh the nliijecl, of faeilitating; the securing of motor licenses. Hon. I<`inla_v 1\Ia.e(lia'1'mid_. Minis- lei` of Public \Vnrks arid Hig.2`h- ways. _l1as`appi'(.wvd plans of tho {l~Iig`liwa.y l)eparlln`i(-nl for the lissiiing 01' limnses. Ih1'cn1,2'l1 some furly orcers of lhe de- paI'lmmil. scal,l.ci'ed lhi*m.1g'1'uml, the province. By the new plan a. molar car owner, instead of having to write to 'l.`0rnnl.o for` his license. will'he able to apply to an oicial in his home county. The change will prove a 'gi`e.at. emivmiience T to _1i.m'lm`isls mil- side 'l`nmnln, `and it. will he a valuable extension nf\ lhe wnrk of the dnparlinenl, Slll(`(` it is lplannnd to make each man anth- nrized in issue licenses a'spe_. vial repI.'esnntal.ive of the den D&I_`.lll'l( ,l'lt who "can he `called up- on `for inf0rn`ia'tinn of any kind and attend to various local mal- ters that crop up. .711]..- .l.__.....l..,..\......-1 4.211 `AL ~f\1 LII] UL`: IULILIIIIB-7 CLLILI l1u.>J>.;1u\Jo Har1'is-Wilson -- That the of- fer of `Russell and Coults to sell for $100 that portion of WV; of lot. 6, concession -'1, east, of stak- es and blazes as located on Jan. 10 by the Council,_l)e accepted.` 1 -~---~-~ l".~--L V111-..-.4 $1-uni The Gave Scene from Aladdin Wstern Canada and the Pacific Coast To obtain the lowest fare and the most Convenient routing-apply to Malcomson, Insurance Agent, or xgvrlte to R. L. Fairbairn, General Passenger Dept.,__ 68 Kmg St; East, Toronto. - {VIA CANADIAN NORTHERN Elefztric Lighted. and Comfortably Equipped Trains and Hisvwonder-f_ul Lamp, at the Gand; Monday. Feb. ` 1neet.ing'. .- -.u.J. ,~ .J;m. 1 1 9 Al 8-Annual bu siness 1<`eh'. A- s-'--"Advanta,rrn.< and Dis. ,:1(1\*a11i.a,;w.s, of Feetlinr.-' as com- 1pa1'ml A with Sellixlg ' Hay and :(h-ain. Leader-~ J. M. Hick- `fling. ` ' 1 's_sl1(l in '1`o1'011t0`, ?l1e1'e Only -15 cents each will be paid. In ,addition to the county oilicersj I 7 [the department, is app0in1,ing` `six Customs o'I(-,e1's at border {points as issuers and paying 1 _ - . then`) 50 cents, "tor each pemmti issued to foreign tourists com- ing in. . ` n I It \t7..L\- --.:n :,.-..,. 41..-. 111.5 III- R. H. Webb wiil issue the` llic(_3n.ses for Simone County. I GROWN HILL FARMERS CLUB lJ_y lull: \J\JLlIll,Ill,\ um un./\.u,zl.:u\.n..l Knupp-Coutt.s -\ -That the` Ga /.el.t,e s tem;lr:1* for Township printing` he acce1)tnd. ` `7v111v\v\ nnnlln '1-`\u` This Club is having very in-`~ teresting monthly meetings, timely topics being discussed at-each of these as the following` p1`0gramine will show: 1u.,.,1,. r: s-n."1.,.'i :.-. ....,..,\,.I n...-`A [J1 UB1 Cl.llll`l.|U VV.lll, Dl:llJVV . March 5--Wl1at is good seed! and how to get it.f Leader---A.l W. Pa1'tPidg`e. ` April 2--Spring Tillage and Seeding. Lea(leI'-`-'-\Vm. Luck. May 7-WhaL can he done by .Neigl11m1-Ahood C_0-ope.1'ati(m: In help out Lhe Labor Quest.i0n.; l,_.-ade1'--TEg'he1*t, Avison. _ i urn]-.. 1`r:-.,.,J 1.1.... 77 1 .IJ!_.l.l\A\4l Llblll./I. u AlV.IA}`.]l.lI June /1-.---The Hired Ma_n." l,eaJe1'~-I. H. Luck.,. 1 n-,_ July 2 or Pr.r;p-Ming` fnr Fall _Wheat.. Leader - W. T. _'Pa1-tridge. . : n [[71 an I ll! l'l lirq , August 6-- Power on the` Farm. Leacler -- Ernest Bon- ney. _ ! C`1.. __; n u1-..._,.-.,_-.,.,J r`1,\.....,.... Sept. 3+ Imp1'0ved- C0nven_" im1ce:s' in the Fgxrxxl Home? 1.t`adm*---R0y E. Pa'I'h`idg`e. -. I ()ci.. -l---]3`all Plowing. Lead; ,,, f1..__...L ..a- \Ar\.l\/A --.,J - -1 --`-*1a`ai'1' el'--I{ny G011g'h. -\Y4\TI r: Tin... I In \J1.Arl\lIV!Jllo ])(2c. 3 -.-- "Possibilities of ET1-actor` Plowing." Leadm*--E.. I T--- Q` lfllf) A..--..-..\I L\-...:.-..-.,..| ` \. l LQII. `J\,r\.5-;a 1 Nov. 5---Breeding' and Rais- iiug of Horses. Leaet`-~V'c1`r1- 1 nu Ialdwell, .;-x -- -u-.- n . -Upholst.ering * and furniture repairing done by competent workman at Dougall Bros. Fur- niture Storn 37tf' A L OROLGOUNOIL _ oro Council met pursuant to adjourmnent at the Town Hall, all February 7, with all members present, and the `Reeve in the rllair. ; Comn,}11nications were :-earl and (lisposedp of as `fol- .uws: - H." Malcolm, asking for` assistance for Mrs. ]E`lar}]el`l/37: rm motion of Mi.-Kinlay and "`I1ornp.wn, the Reeve to arrange for such assist:1`n(ee he finds l_`(`.(.`GSSi1l'y and charge to the "`ownship. The Municipal World On mot.ion of McKinley and Scott, one copy. to the ordered for the Reexe. he to present at uioetiiigs of the Council. E. "F. Cooke. renewal receipt of the "l 1'oa's-111':-1-`s hum! to ..l<`eh1'ua1'y 1,. ..<.ame with bond in Union Bank, liarrie. Pelition of R. Y. Wil_ liams and eleven others asking the Council to open (train and grade line con. 2 `and range 2, opposite lots 7, 8 and 9, in the 2nd concessi_on.--()n motion of McKinley and 'I`hnnpson,- that petition he 1'eooive and placed on file, and that. a eommitteeebep appointed to <-xamine when the season opens up, and report as to prohal)-le cost. Auditors Bell and lllelnwas, Rl.:`ll0ll l(`.l1tS and report on T_1-e_asnrer"s hooks for l9l6, having` found everything correct and in m`de1'.---On mo- -tion of M`~/Kinlay and Scott` re-a port aclopleal and lmfve the Clerk. I i9l8.--Ree\'e in.s'tmwtecl to place? i l I I 3 I I To All Points in _'l'lfursday, February 22, 1.911 Beeton World--_Owing to a; shortage of coal at the power house it was decided to run the ,electric light plant only on the [nights the stores are kept open (every other night) until fur- ther notice. In consequence cit- izens have had to revert to coal I `oil lamps and candles for light- [on the nights the stores are I closed. . The Queen s Hotel at Cold-- water, "which has been closed since local option passed four-V years ago, has been re-0pened. Flattering to the Original But Imitation: Only Disappoint In all countries. Ask for our INVEN- TOR'S ADV'ISER,which will be sent Iran. 1'.L".I`ION & MARION . 364 University St. Montralo \`.":{.'%/ *1! -lllllllb III: (A\.lJ\.a1.l|"IA Knupp-C011Hs - That. the Reeve atiand sit;t,ing~ pf Leg'isla.- ture in the 'I`0wnship`s interest, re "special grant. for. bridge - on Vesp1'a-Su11nidah~. tnwnline, and Iolonizatfinn 1 t_)a( lS. I .7 J7` 76': p pad Hui- and puz- COn1llli.~ result \x Splmlcll-1 tors in 1 Hill. (Ir: vale. The I `t-ren_vlu- MiSS Jr `work:-i conm-H _x-)a_yi11,L : given I. the WIN- pairs `It! must '2: help ,iu.~ `call mm n1_m> 5. :l"hursdl For` J ER CRE W: 2113" Silks fcnth Bird pinu A- .-. Won`! `J\JI\lLI.II4Ll.I.IIIII I A bylaw re Colonization rdads was given two readings and for- I.rI.b\u-vs warded to the Min iste1"0f Pub-| ic Works `for his approval be- fore nal, passing. ` Vlun "l`> . tn .-4-`um-II :\r]'~.|r\11\1r|t\rl I l I ` 1 1 ..\_,. , ,,....,.......,. 7 The jourwril arl j0u1'ned meet. March :12 at. 10 am. A.` B. C()1J 1`TS,,'- Clerk. 1 to

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