Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 May 1905, p. 8

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% attraction. Our range of Black Cats is now complete in all lines, and we ask you to see the goods we show. Vikers . va1ue"_every pair. Children`; Fine Rib Cashmere Hose, in cardinal, tan and black. at. Ladies Extra Fine Cation Hose, lxl rib, full fashioned, woven top,sp1icewl -heel and toe. fast black, sizes 7 to l0, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies Fine Polka Dot Uottou Hose, fast. colors, black and white, navy .- and white, brown and white, at. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Boys" Fine Rib Cotton Hose, (Black Cat), triple knee, toe and heel, guaranteed fast black . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies Super Cashmere Hose. plain. iull fashioned, spliced heel and toe, in black, and brown. sizes 7, H, 8, 8:}, 9, 9;, a special number 4:. . . .. Boys sLeathsr" Stockings are Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose (Black Ca:-) triple ' knees, toes andvheels, warranted fast dye, wear like wire, all sizes, . . Children's Fine Cotton Hose, lxl rib (Black Cat) in cans and blacks, all sizes as . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Also Plain Cashmere Hose in white, cardinal, brown-and black. sizes 5 to ` Q 02.. 4-,. . , Specials in Seconds, 7 with slight damage, at one-third % 7 off regular price. BEBRGVE VIBKERS VLa'dieu' Black Cashmre Hose, 2x1 and 4x1 ribs, all pure stock, fuli inh- _ion_ed. Special .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. Luiies. Blak Cashmere Hose. plain fashioned. s?zea 85, 9, 9% and I0. -Special . . . . . . . . . . ..'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ludiaa Fine Cotton Rose. (Black Cat), plain, black `and navy, wammted V fut dyg, sizes 3, 8g. 9, 9}. 10.. .V . . . . . . . .., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. This is Stocking Week U L Kill} K `LI 8. 25c'?o. L \.r'nu,I 5 5J0 Mr. J..S.ABruT'n`toVnAw=as fsonfined to his Iggy). for a ooqplp of days last *"eek;`*"~:`*~`~ " "?"*' g . . -'I=B.eg,ula r i`ee!:'ing of S. -0.. `on }* ._m'X_dxuy .nigh_t .M Chosen ? Friends on -.Tusday.3 :=~= - ~ .`this week. `. The _re'-tnVx"n of Commandef Whish, R.L N..L froni -England, is e-xpec`.te`d_ -- g- A. o q-' Flos Council. :This `Store is knol throughout: the entire district Frawley Block, Between Bank of Commerce and Barrie Hotel. R.emember-It s "Vicker.-.. for Stockings. Are Here. These to Illustrate: vl.p\I uI\IUIA.J\Ill \Jl- -LVVVO Casrton-McDermott, ordered that -the Douino-il mow adjoum to mevt at .El-mvale May 22nd. at the 31011!` ofv10 o`o`lock a.m.. and that the court of Revision for the Asseasrmxig. R0 of 1905 be `held at Elmvale on satur- day. June 3rd, at11o clock :1.111.,r!nd that the Clerk give the n.-c(\.~'3:1ry` notices in connection therewith. . C. 8. Burton. C|<`T'b'- limitedi'to con. 9. and that Jno. E. Grahambeappointed for s.r. ltlund 11.` con. 10 and 11. v1\-1:3. W. McBride spent Sunday in -TAoro-nto. 9 ` \ \ . \ 1cr__ n______ ..._._a.:._.. e._.__.__.. \ R.-uitledge - McDermott. _0FJ`3F `d `that Thos. `Simpson be appointed to manage "the road grader for tthe nor`t`-h art -`of the Township. 3"" Henry cV&egh be appointed for {IN -sou`t:h portion of the Townshxp lot` i the season of 1905. _-_ . . I .I_L Af%m 4,, 1905. y.l\a-lA\-nu`, 1.`: J-I'D Uoayvn Mr. Amey. locomotive foreman, was in Montxjeal `last week. 4-. n 1 '1VIr:'-G35-_..t':"i.3x1i~ l'<'3|:-l'ast week for a _.short visit in Caledonia. Chas. i\Z[_oore is. preisiatnt on `a visit `to,Huntsville, her old home`. Mr.,P. Heels has removed from north town Jim: to Baldwin.strect.- f B. Parker has opened his new store pw-ith.a line of men s_ furnish- _ ivngs. ' 11'_, r _LL 1Ir_1_|- L-.. _._1.--.;'..__1 ..-_.- TSc li-r>ol opened non Monday. The gstreet_s. accordingly. = were much Zq',u3'e-ter_. ` Inn 0.. L,II, ,5 ,_.,-_!_.._ _ ..t'I-___ J-I. saw-uun Mr. Elmrles vCa'tcher. is able to be out again. Mr. J. Paton is lying' seriously ill `at his home. Ten firemen were temportnrilye laid off lastweek.- V A 9 ..n 1'. cc -` on month. - -ELE`s. Lott Webb has retained from North Bay. where she spent the last; '-iEr:.wLuke Spearin is `beautifying his residence by_ a rounding ver- andah. -m'I"i1f is talk of forming a'.Com-I paniovn Court of the 1.20. F. in Allzatlxdztzle, ' --.-..---.\ --. Mt5.' Dunn.of north towh line, `is imp'1.*oving,:his house `by a new oe- xngnt _.=fou.nd;ation. ' a`nd other vvgeneral repairs. an-_. 1. cc 1-\.___._.|.__. --_..... ;-_c:_-A L- 9+o++++++o++++++6++toyooooooeooooooooooooeooo Timbers Being Prepared for Wharf--Epwortlxv League Social-Lights Tested in the! New Station- ` Railway Notes-.-What People are Doing. -oo+++++9+%o+++9o+6++o++oo Events at Busy Allandale. O6 _;.ndfbMr's.A Jo. Wabg:. G4`ibson.7 ._'wei`e"t'his week the guests of Mr, 1_.o,;;4 1`_Mrs.` Thos._,Doran. ' i ': A If maxvs wife . good . baker, nothln . '.- : _ . `V ' _ v .(. - _-.- .\._ `. V'..u':.;;,`A. 1g;- . V 0 ~ -~. . s Winchester Feb. 27th,o 05, it "I read about Royal Household Flour which is `puri-i ed by elecftricity. Ta-ils>_c> t `the-`woman freight 25 miles before she wouldlibe it. Royal Household was not sold our town,` I was asking about it and my grocer * told me to wait a day or two and A he would get some, and I am glad I did so. wife is a good baker and made good bread out of other ours,` but what she has now made out of Royal Household is so far ahead that 1 would be willing . to ` pay freight instead of twenty-ve, rather than go without it. There is no our `just as good as Royal Household." s e . Now}, is there a single woman in` the whole country who, after reading what -Mr. Henderson says. not at once send for the Royal Household `recipes and give Royal Household Flour a Mention this paper `andeddress. V J " THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO.;LlMlTED, ~ MONTREAL; But thebest flour is geod enough for her. ' There can no greater extravagance tha,tiVethe use of inferior _---~ vv._-- -u \r- vwv -v-v `V.--:....-..-.. Tlie osteam sh.ovel is vat work these d:.;_3'ys excavating on the far side `of the round-house. the earth being used to fill` in at the-edge of the cribbing; ' V ' T\_LL ,,_,'_,,,_`# L j 3-,-N1: 1, A 1 Both -pass'ene r-and freight traf- tfic are reported good. Ibeing ahead "of the corresponding period last year. j Settlers? excursions are prac- tically over. ` `I . 1" 1'1 1' I I . A is (`In Mr. G. II. Johns_ton.j_of Ross St.. (head {of `the bay)`has quit the employ of the` Grand Trunkand wll go to Depot `Harbor as a, stationary engineer. ` \ ' V The terrace bfetwcen the track and {the waterfront is looking extreme- Vly well just now-, having been ex- _ tended considerably since last` "year. ----- -v--~~ ----v ----v -~---- .,----- I Sunday at St. George's the infant ;son of Mr. and Mrs. William_Pen`ny and the: infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Forest were baptized. 'I'\1,- ._.L__, Mrs. Burns. of morth town line; ihas sold her _res_ide,nce ,to Mr. fughes, `of Sanford street, and in- tends moving to Edmonton shortly. IIVI- L_,__. __ 1.-L,,,._- L1,- L_,_I;,,-j __-c----_- As soon as the change of offices takes place xhe old. waiting-room and t_;icket officev of -the G. T. R. will be remodelled.-arid 1:Vti1i'_zed by the divisional staff.-_ V T ' I Mr. Thos. Sibbald and dau-ghtcr, {M3,-ggle, left on Monday to _at.te nd ?the funeral of Mr. SZvbbald s niece. who died on Sunday at .Waverley. `W elc_h.`and also at Mrs. GoIfdon,Mc- -.'--.~- mu.---u mixfrs. _(Rev.) Mixrphyvis in Toronto this week. a,.visit`or at St. James Rectory with Rev. `Canon and Mrs._ Kenzi.e`_s, .Walmero Road. ,- The` wiring is all completed in the new -st_ation and restaurant. and the lights jwere_ tested on Friday night. Eljectricit-y is being supplied by .the_railway s own plant.'j~.g ' `The `trout `fishing As.eaor71Z. opened Mo'nd:ay. Messrs. F. B. Smith.`_ W. `Berry, G. Plaxton-and A. Marshall, celebrated the event in -a day's pleasant angling near Colwell;? 1|l'_ AI-_ 17-..- -v_-_ `._-..----- u-qua.-9.5 .5:-vv-a `Jinn-v valo o Mr. Alex. Ness `took actual posses-I sion .of his newystore on Saturday with Mr. ushaxmon _as partner. The .t`ir-m will `handle `bread aypd cakes -in a1ddit.i_qn_ to a general line `or gvooeries. " -V V '5 l'UUU1'lUUu . On Mondsy A novel thitigl `happen- ed. -on '10um berlemds .s-treet. Three. families in-tirohanged houses. (Mr. Gilchrist -going to'Mr. Cowie`s. {M13 Cowie to` 'Mr.s`Small's. . and Mr. : Small to` Mr.'Gilohrist s. 4- `~ 1 h _A highly_ suctiessful; sooialgundar [the auspices of the Epqworti'z'Le'o;'gi;e Vofvurfoh Avenue Methodjbt fchuvrqh hwashi. 'b.'"gug`h`t' hhhoh . on 7;:Tue8dar f veni-?= -v u.--o `- -v;.n.uu us Mr. `Ha1:ry Burns. of 119 weigixing .,.; .epattmezit" of the G. "l.`.`R.A. has Se-` \ vered his connection with` theoom-` : may and. has .joined_f thee staff of } p_a,inters.; at the carriage Works: Mr. MoNviven. of Toronto. `-sucbeiogdg him; V_ -- ' ` 1 --. (Signed). JOHN HENDERSON. r nagvnau -a..-- -v ..v -v..-_ A Grand Trunk znfxed train wnso rderailed near Holstein`_on Friday. `,'1`he Trails spread` and threw a heavy coal car and combination car off } the rails. and both turned complete- ~ly over. Conductor John Collins and Brakeman W. G. Armstrong where pinned beneath the baggage car and received`-serious injury. Five pas- sengers were shak-an up, but none "seriously injnred, T ` II\L- I_l.-..A. ____-...L 3..-..- LL- f`I__--_l Mr. Jv. S. Rrunton has `been for- tunate. in 'securin.g the sorvic-cs of Mr; Gaudaur. of. Atherly, to" assist in the` construction of the new wharf. Mr. G. worked on the Or .I- lia `wharf-for six months and is an experienced hand. The -workme:1 are now engaged in preparing the timbers. ' .When Rev.` J. Bedford entered the pulp_it.*o_n Su.-uld-ay _moming`in Bur- [ ton Avenue Church -a `large congre- lgation awaited him. He preachcd ;from I., C.o_r2n`:hians '13 and 12, At `the evening service `a solo by Mrs. Ilumphrey and a duet ' by Misses Bruntan and Gilchrist found` much acceptance. sQuarterly m-e-0-ting is next Sumday. with` the usual sacra- ment azid love feast. \.l\an. -vu- Thevl.ate.s.:`t`.re[;-ort from the Grand Trunk engineers who went to Mont- real to dnsouss the proposition of a {rearrangement of the running time is that they have returned without `having accomplished axvthing defin- ite. 'lhere is considera le agitation u\lnt\l\lr flan urnnnrrnr rnnn rs? I-Inn I11-A- l.LUn LLIUIU ID UUlUUliLUlU U.lI.l1I.lULl among the younger men of the Bro- therhood .to adopt atmore aggresu nsive policy. and to build the order up on the Grand Trunk". They are not -satisfied wtth the treatment re- oeived. and. they will asktthat the Chief Engineer of the Brother.ho_od_ pay more attention to themen cm- ployedon the Grand Trunk. . \ I The `representatives of the Union IDIUJVU Ull LIJU \ll-llllll Llullo ` `representatives mach`nists `employed on the Grand Trunk system, from Montreal to Port Huron. `held -a conference in the office of Master Mechanic `Ken.- nedy at the Union Station, with Gen- eral Superintendent Robb. of the mo- tive power department. The meet- ing was` for `the pur ose of discuss- ing the request of t :2 men for an increase in wages and a reduction in `the number of apprentices. No settlement was arrived at. ~but.it is understood .that when the confer- ence closed the relations `between the c_om;tJany s officials and the men were no `and the men cannot adjust matters. the `deputation will-vgo to Montreal and `confer with the manager. so strained. If. Mr.` Robb" Building lots in ev:ry ;part of the town 325 and up. - |`I 500-Semi' detached Brick House not fat` out. I rooms- 3` snvv--nwu unox CHM! uonmge, Itable and A henhouse ;-a_ebai-gain for some one. 1200--Frame house. good size and location. 1300-`-Good briokhouse, central. sewer and ~. `weer. ~ 3 - 1400--Ples%|red house and stable. best. street. in to .. 1:900--Good plastered house. ready for brick- -- v iagood stable. T - 1500- ck store and residence, good stand. - . gmdohanoo. Actquick. -V 2000 8500 1189-We lave 8, or tenou our - F our list. urely we canuuit on." Don't '. 'suto1runtiloto-morrowg are have _ one-;thIt.-Mend found when..t-hey came _ vuv--x storey Iralne nouse good condition ` - bestlooationin town. ' 1000-1} storey rough cast. 7 room. stable. rerycentral. ` 11oo--m_oe bridk clad` cottage. itable and henhouse :1 hnrlrnin rm nntnn nun. uuu can-u--as aemx-uuuwnea pmgwrea nausea. . 6 rooms. town water, splendid location. 975- 2 storey rough cast, stone foundation. 8 roomi. cellar. town water. oehh-al. 100I)-`-):satt<{or:a,ztgla:xin;1etI`:<:vu!:s.e, good condition. " Niiiigaiion has opezneltf on MA1_1s-H` o a Lakes. a.1_1d last :`_l`uead`ay rujxiiil n_xn.: to ...M;usl: uuv-lol.IuI. _u'un1e nouse, 0 rooms, central ocn on. -- 025-Piaatered house. 4 rooms. good cellar.- 725,-5 rgcgrlned plastered house. town water, can . V - - V v uuv-s:uuu uuuwueu urwx nouse not tar out, I rooms. " '600-Small _trame house. 6 rooms. central 2 location- 1 TOD,`-D pmauereu nouse. wwn water. . 85-i:lastere}_&:ottage; atone 061181`. 6 rooms soo one -2 xiiamietaohea plnutlered houses. rooms. water. anlaiulirl lnmttirm. ron SALET f souucmua-s , ____.:_ ...;_ -` St. G efgg s Amml `3a.nquet._ V A MILANG-I 5'01" JOLLITY. WIT GOOD FELLOWSHIP. Yuu may rise on the wings ofthe morning, And tramp round the world till you're dead. I .410` But you can't get away from the tune that they 7 play ?ViA1'1`spe.itor `bf xvharfes was in town _.on Friday and fiound'efvery- thing 0. K. . % `;Mr. and Mrs. H-ugh Shannon and 9-. "i;!'dhi.l New York. are `visiting `I-if Vtrzggasg in` % All_a.n'dale. night of last week. the occasion of ypartee. lively song and clever anec- . Amidst. the soul`-stirring. straiins oi} E `patriotic airs. Englishmen to? the number of about weighty Eoregather- i_ ed at the `Barrie House on Tuesday the,30th' annual banquet -`of St. -George's Society. The scene was laid in the hotel's 'capa`cious `dining- room._'the.walls of which displayed a wealth ofVbun_ting that lent an added brilliance to `the [animated as- sembly. Happy speech... in which wit .min-gled with good-ynatured re- dote all contributed materially to the `evening's entertainment. not the least part whereof being the ex- - cellent menu provided by mine host Beatty. to which; needless to say. ample justice was done, thus su- staining the convivial traditions of "Merrie England. " ' MENU. - Ox Tail Soup. . . *White and Brown Bread and Butter. Radishes. ' Cheese; , Onions. Baked Fish. Tomato Sauce. Boiled Tongue. Sugarcured Ham. Roasts. . A Dressed _Turkey. Cranberry Jam. Loin of Veal` and Jelly. S Sirloin I of Beef. Lettuce Salad. Celery. - ' ' Entrees. 7 _ Banana Jelly. Orange Float. Vegetables. it 1 1 15 t1___..--.`l T").-.-... v\r -av "1-..-uv.--u After ithe King sThealth had been honored in the usual way, the chairman proposed the toast "Fed- eral and Provincial .Parliaments, re- sponded, to by Messrs. A. B. Thomp- son. M.P.P._; A. E. .H. Creswicke and Geo. Raikes, Mr. W. A. Boys leading the audience in singing The Maple Leaf. 'Mr. Thompson. inhis speech. offered a plea for honest govern- ment andsconcluded with a eulogy of St. George. J ll II _ I I 1 . Empire and Flag," preceded by Mr. G. Keenan's rousing song Nine Gallant Highlanders," drew forth appropriate -`responses from Ald. "Lover-ing and Messrs. A.'Primrose and `F. Maiels, Mr." J. C; Lang favor- lng with _ .The Union Jack." Col. McPhe, in replying to Army, Navy, and ,_Volun't`eors," . following -the singing of Red, White and Blue by Major Rogers, did not omit some useful advice{ and wound up by ad~ vooating the formation of a local rifle` club `to foster an intgarest in shooting. . Major` Smith and Rev. Dr. Witten made en'thu,siasti.c`speech- es as also did "Col." Taylor, the ef-' ficient and painstaking secretary of_ the society, `who told his . audience how to organize a company, of "ban- queters. Mr. W. A. Boys gave` Death of Nelson"in capital Volga." tIl'-._!-!_-i T_-L-____L ,u an -_~.._.---_ .._..---... _ . L Relishes. - Tomato Catsup. Worcester Sauce, Mixed Pick'les.'_ Pick_led 0 n.ions.. Walnuts. Olives. ' Dessert. _`0ld`wEnglish Plum .Pu';di_ng. Cognac Sauce. L Apple Pie. Whipped'Cream. Lemon Pie. Ice Cream and Cake. Fruit. Bananas. . Oranges. Rafsins. Tea, Coffee. Ale. Milk. Dr. Palling, President of the So- ciety,` filled. the chair. Letters were read from Messrs. VHaughton' Len- nox, M.P,: E. A. Little, M.P.P.; Her: bert Lennox, M.P.P., and Dan. Quin- lan. C.C.. regretting their inability to be present. no--._ LI- rr-___I_ `L`_-lLI_ L.) L`... . -5- `Mashed Potltoes. Municipal Interests found spons- iors in Mayor Ross. ex-Mayor Boys 1and Commissioner` *B Mr"; iAlex. Primrose.'just to show that Auld Sootia still ex.ist_ed_. render- ing Loch Lamond." Mr..F. Lower,` whoihadybeen called upbn for a vocal .sc_=.lecion. delivered instead .a short address. ' l The toast to "The Ladies. which was prefaced :by a. couple of rattling songs 'from_ Messrs. .G. Keenan and A. Garner. provoked great merri- ment ,when `Mr. Cliff Ga,rley__'r'ose_ to reply in an able and ;aI.feotionate appreciation of the \ bewitching chat`-ms` of the fair sex, Mr`. Oarlefy, however. did not claim to be an ex- pect on "the _ques-tian.- Host and, oHostess .' was neatly reaponded to By Mr. S. Beatty. .. A "`Jack', -Fox go: * himself into ltrauble om. Tuesday afternoon 'byj.di.:- .tur1biAng; gjthe -gage on _ 'th 2 Zprgmlsea --of Mgs...-350: n_ ` I Ohi9.*`'s ma; Dr. Arnall` made an exjoerllagnrt ao- companist. besides ifavonimg. the mem-bers with a patriotic` song en- titled "When the King Qomes'by." -I.-t was an `early hour _.v"yh.e;n the 'gat~her_ing dispersed. thel "o`qg1cemsus of opinion Jbeing that `St. George's never `had 9. more successful dinner in its `history. ` The society is in .a flourishing condition. tinanoiaklvy as otherwise; and notwithstanding its strenuous life of` -t-hree`_`_'deca.des. ap- pears `to (be good or 's*not'her thirty" years. That the -sooiety m.ay' long voohtinuee n` its splendid work`) is the. i wishvof all who:ha've- come in 'con;t,a.qt Ew-i-the its .mideespreadil"in.luenoe.; .- anamv.ernan+e. _ M2). `H. 'MoGuEgan. -Montreal, wa`s__he_re_p1_1e dz'1`y last week on rail- " ',f;w"ay nbu;si'f1ess.' _. -' I Mr. Joseph Rodgers. `is adding: a `1iew'oemen't.cellar to his Burton -.;.~Lw-s, 3,-venue house. 6 * `V - . at e.!`,'Mt. Thos. Martin; who has been `if-.r . famnly who're. - . I , V- ` `Mr. Sam McMorran `has commenc- ;'ed..- the-"improve_1fner?nts o nAhiss_.stor_e 3$ain-`the Northwest," has joined -his. I To the bloomihf qld overhaul . _.`Y-I nl 7:,---- -_- PATRGSIL Creamed Peas. w-:-l`Eip1in8- . 7vvvjvvvv.vv%vvvvvvvvvvvLvvvvv wvwwvwwwwwwvwwvi The following accounts were pass- ed for payment :-Newsome 8: Co., for stationery, $3; Council meeting. * April 15. 615; C. 8. Burton, refund of expenses tonBarrie re auditing, En- -gineer's account. Phelpston Marsh` Dge.,*$3: Chris. Hisey. indigent grant for April, $3. ` I"|__ I____ `i AA.-\ 1 , Flos_ .Council met at `Elmvale `April 15th. pursuant to adjourn- ment. -All mmbers present. ` Min- "_u'6;es of last meeting read and con- `_.fil"n16'd. T 101` :.yL'11, qgo. 5 By-l-aw No. 4922 passed authorizing the payment of`a `bonus of 10 cents per rod for `the `building of wire `fences along notn Sides of township ihzghways. _ McDermott .- Jamieson. ordered "that Geo. McGinnis `be ap ointed caretaker of gravel pit on 0t 13, con. 9.- T ' `Gaston--MoDe'rmott. ordered that a -grant of $25 beemade for the ur- posevgof Bmveill.-ing a. r. 15 a '16 con. . . ` "1?[`;I_);3;mott -- `Rutledge. rdetred `that leave- be granted to introduce by-law No. -- to levg andsraise the sum of Q3500 for he put ose of oonatmm-timr na"mn:nl- ahlonml a niol tr`--vu-v,--uu-`ran 75 UIDIJLVI 7Jamieson'-_-Gaston. ordergd that the following persgnxs be appomted path- ~u1va;s_teI*s~-:.'-James` Doe nn. lace of Al1;{e_rt.'; ;Sp_tin , {resigns : Henry .Ly'o;ns;_ *-._1-hf-"{,`.;[I aoe_ of Bus Kelly. __"~_.-igned-;'g_J_oseph Robins iniglaoe of nbucottah; resigned: tha -.' Geo. ` - ~;;a.ppo.n'ted' athmastem xsdsvgs p ointd at " u a Is. 1-,; 20;.' at.` _s _... ._v av.-V` srirm ihfrut .033 oonsntr.-unting cement sidawal s and lorossings in 'd:'he police village of Elmvale. and that by-lalyv be read a fin;st_ time. .1-Bla-W` read a first and :.1s_e_o,on4l .'ti;n'1a;.*=.- '_o_t{lng on said by-law will ~-:`t_ak.qg`; 1gge'* Fridag. -'May,. 12, `atter w-hug .~V1t ,..oa'rriedf.` - he` by-law wall -g.;. third time am; passed a"t.eI_"-~ ppert month from the _.first ,pa1bL51o,hd;1dn1of same. - ` .."k.,.A`____) . . .. Jamieson - McDermott. ordered that the .eEngineer s report on Wal- lace Creek draipage be referred back to the Engineer. requesting him to `consider the advisabilit of finding a more? convenient on let to {thei iWye'River `than that now recom- inyanqed. and make the plans. speci- yfications. ilssessments. and estimates } required. 11-!-8.- In __ .. -' %as_ the hub of Lthle stocking trade. Vicke.rs for Stock. ings _ % Isa hmlseh 1 2 V this On 0 111- .1 t. mervit and value; eclipsea1_1ything hitherto shown by us and our entire stock will% prove a. strong feature of

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