Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 20 Sep 1906, p. 8

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was seen of thinu we Left the North- da- are pchmr- of` madnela, at, `is; wt rt, . ftp -mgagszgg ' I0 5'n0l_ it Ga-ptatn Eournier tracked fhe mya-' ferlous` creatures to a place that they had evidenitly made their lair, and hid himnelf in a tree close by nor the whole area -`night. He never succeeded in seeing them in the qpen, but he heard `their `gibbering and alga the mine they made when reading on the voles.` Possibly` they may have de- tjtected the .-prcaence or a hunter in the -aetzberhood, and )I:hex-store took .to e me p Left N rm- ytkrentf River. ;' = ' __ -.... ...... wuu anut neraelir in and when `her tether returnedhome told him `what hadhaxppened, and he at once gathered all -his tamlly t):ogeth- - -hurried oft `to--the fur staatlon. Captain -Fournler -at once gamhered as large a force as `he could, and they set out no lznack he mysterious beings. They came upun their spoox-, and up- on very a~.bunda.rrt traces of their teed- -lng. At the time tank we were In the N'orthweat,-River, Laibrador was over- run by 9. plague of eld voles, and it was clear rthauthe creatures in quea- ghnn nm. .m.....- n-A- - - ~ our steamer, the King Edward, to the1 wharf and back again. It is this Caspt. F-Jurnier who is in- .:orrectly~.descrlbed' as a ``steward ' in -`the I..'atta`n s telegram from Montreal. For when we` reached the station we cterious '60-otmarks that had been seen in `the ne;ghborhood, resembling the track left by a. `bare-booted man, with the exception bhcait `there was the mark at .a. great claw on each foot. Three `in- dividuals seemed to have been pass- ing, ltor It-he Ptmccks were 0: three dit- iferen-t sizes, those at the largest being very deepiy sunk in the ground, as it made by an enormously `heavy cres- ture, indeed. Oaspt. Eaurnier told me lthalt the estimxted the weight or the creature making them as tully seven hundred pounds. T-heal-arm was much intensified when a Ihislt-breed tra.-p-' per, Michael by an-aame, who had a hut some 20 miles from the settlement u-p one of -the riv rs, bl:-ought his family into the setlt ement with the story tnatlhis `daughter (whr) was, I believe, a rown-up young woman," not 3 chi d) -Md seen an enzor-mous black- Zooklng mam, who ibeckoned her to come uawayjwith `him. She took refuge ink *Lhe__hut and shut herseiit in and A.. A,. .._.. uul gurus anu mscruments is this qmr `h\.n.....:..- -.I-- I-ucsc. ._ . The little settlement is stwtioned at the mouth or the Northwest River where that stream empties itself into I.aake_M.elville, as the` principal exten- sion of Ha.-milrton Inlet is called. The 'aettlement cansists or the cottage be- longing to Mr. Oottxar, the Hudson Bay taxctfor, his store, and three or tour huta occupied `by his tra-ppers on the north bank orsthe river while rim-media,-tely opposite, on tzhesouth bank, is the st - -tron -belonging to the French iur-com- pavny of Messrs. Revillzon at Ole. The pppulaotion or the entire sebblement is cl-os,the factor in charge or the French store, a Frenchman: and Capt. Four- nier, `the. captain of Messrs. Revillion s schooner, a French Canadian. All these gentlemen rendered -the eclipse expedition very greant service, Capt. Faurnier giving the use or -the schoon- er tto act as a. lighter, and_.bringing all our goods and instruments Iroml; Steamer. Kine ta`...+ma..,-1 aw. in... CJ`tb:Lr,sn English Cana.d.an; M` Du-`I __--_-' -u- uvroonir we an-IAUVIVV _ I was -much interested in reading the little paragraph under the heading, A Yarn from the North, `because it was clearly -an echo of what had happened near `the. Northwest River past of the Hudson Bay Company only a. very ew days before we, with the Ca.-nadian Government eclipse expedition, arrived ` l there. NM... 1.-.LL1- _-..L: Mr. E. .Wo.1:ter l1a.u'nder ,the well- known aastonomer, writes to The Daily Graphic as o1hows- ' msa `Howe 1 a:!: Part on a. visit to gvher `sister. _ I `- - Mr. E. H. Firimran at Cobalt vapente Sriday here. ' `Miss Mvay `He;-mllnd returned from V'1`.orqn*to on . Friday. Mr. Leavoy is moving from Cumber- f1oa`nd`St. be Bose St. _M'1as Tyndale has taken 9.` vacat-ton :I:r1'p up _the -`Georgian. ` Mrs. John Clark : friends .are pleas-T edwto see her out again. ' HIS Ynunnnau 73---------- `HUI "what k&c.LI-- Wild Men of North. o obb Ville. in their pump as. E1} `"`m`&I1"1 11 and throw- aki:,`aa if it 3 T Q`: up_~..lA :...,,. W W le ' III. "tic u""lb~_ `ind had no Iterrible 3 fight. I The Itelegraam reterred UQ,j c co,dwl` lljaunder was as ro1Low3-' M `W II l'.4afta`n s telegram ,f1 ` mwxr` 81.`! man named Eourmer ad awne` _on board the steamer Stor- Di Maura. Revt1lion'Br03-st W .41.!-Ir qcalera, trading 1!! P`epo W.I",tlI.w-ardn of Hudson Ba) . Yum `;03l.!I,ence,% `far north. 01 ._!`-ehummi `giants. F M ,:`=...;-i'bt.i('.ho monsters and S lilsantlc camn-lb-ale and vamrszg `my aurney home I met Bishop 3 on .8. Tunisian who 88" `mania Vcounthot a case which he_h3db ,9: self wltneased or posseesm} Y 1,. web a cannlb-alistic epirrt 02 them dlanhear the Red River. In `ip other Indians, who were we M-. _WIl01ly averse to anythini 1 ,9 T once or the taklng 0: me. "be `gut n'nxlo'.1a.!lhi: the man should`, 0d. as they said that oth6|""*,a an Would 1:111 and em them. ,~'1`_`t`1e,at he no doubt many or the WW u out oremthere are lbase wadmea Itavnce: or such wanderms '" AI Bu-lng-Gould -has painted .. but? In all probability was @119 8 ma! Glam, with whom Gr_etmr 111 had Io terrible right. m M I!- '. Jhn *L$h9nu\ unfrfd -tlI . 7 .g;9000OOO9000OOQOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOQOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I T , Notice is hereby givsn pursuant to Mon Chap. 129. Sec. 33. that all creditors and pen; having any claims against the estateot the ` Edward Graver, deceased. who dl8d_ I about the ith day of J uly. 1906. are N003, or before the 6th day of October. A.D. 193 send by t. prepaid or to deliver to 31. Stewart Stewart, of said Town of W` Solicitors for the Executors of the_esW`d ,9 late Edward Graver, their Christian in M. 3311188. addresses and descriptions and 3" Particulars of their claims. pr0% end of the securities (if any) hcl_d )' And take notice that after send Ins M, 0d date the said eX8(`.l1t0l`S w1llD1'0`d M tribute the assets or said deceased ' the es entitled the:-etc. havlns to oseclaims of which they shall OM notice and that said executors W111 gimeflves liable for the assetlulf ereo so distributed to any pe , claim they shall not have had BOW` time of such distribution. i STEWART 3: smwm. y ~ Solicitors for the 3 "In the" matter of the :state of BUM? GRAV ER. late of the Tom: of 38171 the COUNTY OF SIMCOb. Genw` donnncnzl NO Al`lCE%TO CREDITORSI Dated Sent 3rd, 1906. we U!) U N deceased. H_ob_l~e~ya_ Bros. j {:{&'iteT1"15pe. Whole or ground and all of the very nest quality. VVe will be pleased `to have your order. Cinnamon. Mace, Cloves. ` Ginger,Allspice. Mustard Seed, Celerv Seed. Tumeric, Black, White ALSO ammsmy, YV!x_st_!_u mor_e invigoragi {-. To make a success of these it is ncessarys to have your in_ gradients of the best. We have for you XXX Government Standard ' White Wine, Cider and I Malt Vinegar. `Tea and Coete Mernjhants. Jubly interesting, A courteous staff iety and increased HOAR'S Hardware Store. V V - -----w-' ---w-Iv: QVIIVOCOIOI u- to 'u ' ."";c't:-j u` ' so ` u _ In oath-idgu in have nearly every nuke Q gncf _' blgckand "smokeless powders, ` ` ~ IIU UV IVJIU I000. IUIIIIU. " 0 v` 0 I 0 Q 7" 30-80. Ipecial. smokeless. 5" " . . . . . . . " 35 cal.` self loading} the latest thin out . . . . . . . 855030. 3?-30. 3.193, 32.3.. 55. round bust-`cl, mogul 1899. . . ' C \ nap on i---_- -:wcjTUU- ion may be golg out n 8liootlu' thin fgll and may inquire: nevi Rie. ; on `supply your undo at the following price; : Wlhaluutor. s2'4o.`ss.5s.mode1 1334, round bma.-1....._..T.....;..`. ..,...s15.oo 1 ' 0 0| < 00 O 00 ' " QOIIOUIIIUCOOOOCOOIII 3856.40.65 l880.I'ound " ..4...,;.... . .1600 `. nit-Ala` QIIIQLJQQQ ` In II ' . . H . . ' . ` ` -Jlpuuuuuv u yuu nun! D svuu '03 Ill! sung`! e Now we can supply the gun, it you can the dog, we we hive : "8lnr`leBerrelBreschLoaderIl'rom.........*..; . . . . . ` OIOII O I I O IIOIOIOIOIIOC J O I 0 I II Wincheeter Reneetlnfshot Guns/.'............... .... .. Brownhg Automatic " ' . . . . . . . . . . . . .; ..... .. {specially if you have 5 good gun and 3 dog! Awxm In more invigorating M. musing -thiou`gh th_o vyoodp in g... mt, "Slavic Bcmolruch Lotdeu !rom.........'..' ....8500 up L!'_)_g,Tu|,;. so 6- _______________ _____ ., an dog," on gun. I Tidings from Allandale ADEER SHOOTING OVYIIILU ounlu , onno. on "oluiotivopf .W;a_Iltz9ju-gf'sweet .: !la_n:_ombr9)nwf.~.. innit, nu-{II 3-.-1.6. cu` ;Mg{aqaf1ue;;e.'A nuala.-vz -A I; 9'09? n0'u}v --.-e-:`-`-u`-`-en aasesgfh ' V, `. ` `o;c"o _v_oooo" Qty " ...-u u` - u - I - - - o o o - a v u: w o o a o u u ' aaaa I, %Mtavrch-"vl;count ,1c!1mn _ .. ,_.;.zeh1_,e,` Mdlei-:'eWcigtt . : n amen. % * = Nalnan t 2 2 ` I .` " ,'&u.'z"`___A, .-- -'o-uuVu v IQ: h nu.`aI'- ~ `kevt sduaire-";n"%1Vh4jraday `v*e_nin- 1 `General Gh.1ute-O=`.`?G1ao.g1p;'.? ` inn: 9 nnnnnn n h:ljarch-".WAnq.ldmeLr.a... V .;.v ..,1adsey Camdt _D}1tr-f'Frqm Vienna : g-.PVa3t".`.; N .. .;-. Wzn er `Wa}tzei-"Poa t1,cM'...... ...s....~..-.'1\oban1; nu noon on o }PIa:z1lta)btd!n1 ;nedl?6y-:?'_&outhg:`z1_` Vl_519d_-,A `Q-"ts `V - .....q ,..u uauuv_u.vu `null 2U1U8l'3`Dle e.`nn-g'u1'ty as 130 9b'he*respect1ve powers at 1the'Dminion and the Provinces. The result is confusion. uncertainty` and otten rrlcuon: All `this might be prevented by an understanding under . which control should -be vested in the -cenvtnal Governm=ent.- It {snot tn be . expected, of course, that the Provinces would surrender any rlguts wh'ich they `now possesswlthout adequate campe'nsaat1on,"nor is` `share any desire thaxt _they should do so. mhese. and qther .mzrtters ar_e`tpnope.r .subjects_ for cansldenaltlon, and should bhey - L. the tawormbly regarded vmlght ormL .='l:he* mall or a rearranc mentor subsidies ` `W `IRAQ- I--1-3-L , , . -__.-.,, ....... uvu vunt L0!-`m _"l'.hG ` rea .rrangemen't`o subsidies? Jbo `tine Provinces, under which, they would enjoy much, betterlwarm than new obtained. ' ' V M V -, ,_ ..,....... ........ u. 53 vuuuuur it snoum be done `through central authority, re- moved fnom local in't1uences' and pre- judices. And with the control of such * works vested invyone `body, greater er- ficiency, closer _eupervi'sbon and `uni- ibormity `or .a'drn_i'ni_atr'a;tion would be secured. .'1`.h-e_ same` thing might - `oe ca-id oilthe ti-sherie__s.*At present there in divided jurisdiction and coneideraiole a.nh!nnl-fv .. -inn` um- . -----.-n--- Mr. Fred Shdrpe, while engaged. _ln 'tl~agg1ng_ was struck by an engine near Gr-avennurst on" Sunday and had a nai- row eacaupe from" dealt-h. His shoulder was severely hurt, and in addition he ,austa:1ned` some minor` Iniurie. 'rt xazargued `I:ha.'t it 1so'odht.er, -it snow ha Am-.4; ~Ll._-....'I- --wk ..-- - - v vv 'uY; ;\I SGUUU HI! Mr. H.arIr?` Ambwch -`h-as reiturmed ` from the, R. V. H-aspztaul. He is still feeling ery weak and will likely `take a a1u':;1't holiday. T . ,~ 341'. and Mrs. Albert Riddell and Bf."-s. `Geo. Rancher a:t,tende_d the fun- Pral `in CDa,tt.enha -last` week of the ."l.a:te Thomas Greenaway. Thn lA'!g.nn- u.-.1.-._L_ -1 - _ -.._-.vw- nI_OUl vlllpbj o The local sports 1 were weli pleased that 'I`.ononto Junction beat the Young Toronto: `in the `nal ga.-me ot.the In-. *te_rmedi-aat-e C._L. A." Mr._ Bert Brawn, an old Alla-ndale boy. played cenitre for Ithe winners. ` :'1`1I'n'nda1e 'de1ega tiovn` went down to- Beetlon Convention on Thursdzay five men slwrt. Had there been. a` full rep- rese'nrt:a:tion,- the nal vqte might have resulted d1'tteren`t1y. ` mh 'A&n\`V ----L- _-..- -v-`-as! now: u. H. v1;lLU'\D&`l'rle-) Essa Street residents are complains mg of the absence or the `watering cart. The 1 -oa.d-bed is especially dus- ty Justnaw owing to recent ' re-_ pairs. . V ----- --novnoaluu QIGVIIGWGJI 'V The Mles>-Roberts of Toronto are. making. their annual visit; W.hlle here they will be the -guestsoot Mrs. John Howe `and Mrs. J. B. Cl2ne`(Ba.rrle.) E-SS3 Set!-not rnahlanlus ._a ..-_...._1-s_ uuwutsc LIB]-FUC V_1Ce rdtired. `I M1sa`.Agnes Marvin, or '1\o_ronge-,~*` ' is 'putt'ng in -a_ few days wgyqliuandale friends, `prior to goin5',..:i2, .a vhe West. Local im'provemen't;.Wor.k is still` go- I In; on, Gavvan `St-'.'et being the latest u-v-vmr 3.335; "" V-_!-:e.'o`o`onqI ujtunv 7---- --w--`av. u-ul-B `UGGII `JUL UH; V M:-._ John Ruthertox-.d, the - gehial s_t~a.-tmn agent, has been `transfer:-ed~bo. ,B.az-rte depdt vice Scout rat.ired_. M-... `A ......... '-1-----I n --- -----.g ---V usauu new U50]. _ ' The "Walker: House ? 1a,a.ssu-ming. a. changed `apbearance sine the cement- hrlck veneer has `been put on. My `l'.n.h.. 'n.....I.-._-_- :- . .----u awn: no 11 *GlIaVl`U'Jo "Mrs. Va;ty is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Robinson, Toronto. Char- lie has as. brand new baby. ."[Vl-an "W311.-A- 1_r......-n ;_ -__.@,,- _- _.-. vvvvva an add LI-I570 Mrs. Bradford, at .'1`aoron`to, atte: spendIng the summer in Gravenhuv.-at,` is visiting Mrs. W-uaateraon. um `,-_.I._. 3-. AA ` M-Isa `Olive Goawer s_pen't rd few days here. on her return home to Mawtord from Severn Bridge. ' In E-n...II-_.1 _. nu, , A Cqncerf. ; :hrn`nI_i_e cm, 1odog,'q-wohivo`: f L f I ..."....o...1....V..._.`5"w ICOCICCCIOIUCOIIIIC cocoon .`...o._......25.00`=A `I- | o'IIooc oo`o.`o`uu.oIIlAI'% `.H OTI N G fgll uquiro A :0; .mloIoOO`Oo'I#OI0`O;o001000 ! - QOIICIIIIUCOOOOIOOII oo4utoqoooco_oo--ocean: I . CIIIIIIIIIlOOOII CO.I ..` oouoliioi. o o u o 00:90 W uni Iiu. Alu o louded shell: ware E HOTEL. PHONE 137 i _ BETWEEN QUEEN'S Ann -BARRIE I-I0'I_`EL. Moms :37 : A9oooooooooooooooooboooooooooooooooooooooooogooooo ---vavw _:_nuU--S _ona1d. 10- `W i {Am . is V d in Alba o...=:.; moaned. od .* brick .eut-central m on : hi 1 th well I:l`lloi:e otarms in *"~*a:'a::`.:.:1;:."~"*v=6{*n WM 1;oo-'1~6g_!11,:>.t_uf:`_ e-. lnqghop on 16_5o-Eight-roomod :lt|:`W- frame house ; fgwn `Fistful l1'at o`tT1o'u;es `.:';.l`e.li>'y.?heVSa.x:ieant 95% in all, hart! of the town. ' dfeneered. 5-roomed l_1ouse`in 800-81:-roomedn-smo' house ; central. ."`. :&.'i.'::'a`?`:.F` ...'-`"% "`'i ' `9oo--Dimble; rough-cast ho_upe_ in `manage. h frame hound wegt end. 1ooo-,-seven-roomd lutered n;auge,.oen..;, , town water. _ , gas :: ;: V 5.1100-1-`I.1;|:kmgl|ll dv'velligin _ A _ 7"`1ao_o-1:wv:;:xsk-clad, :1`;-csomed house` ' _ "fig ..... ...:.d21=.'3*.23:-_,{.. - uuv-in I I U BURN. We have a. l'ax-go amount ot~Private Funds to- leoxg Ext 4} and 5 percent on the seourltz ot s.uRs2a1*s`a&`s':'.;a:;p%`t:;'s%.*`n.r.:TY' 3 * On the invitation of Mr. Geo. Raikes the 01:0 C-oun_c;l -met, on Monday, 10th inst., Mr. McCall and Mr. Brown. en- gineers or the G. T. R., together with a large number of ratepayers at Ithiazt `portion or ridge road known as Ra;kes Crossing. Ater afthorough in- spection of the grounds and the site of Jthe 'prc~posed bridge and after hear- ing` `the ..views of various ratepayers the meeting adjourned until Friday evening in the Temperance Hall, Shan- `ty Bay.;At the close the Council was enitertained toidinner at Mr; and Mrs. P. H.ABali s, Woodbine Farm, subsequently hvavingthe pleasure of viewing the beautiful grounds of Mr. Frederic Nicholle. At the `adjourned meeting, with the -Reeve in the chair, `the discussion was again pp. `erred as to the -best meainsot unprov- mg the crossing, when `a large num- ber got the ratepayers took part. A -dorsing a sutrwa`yj.lt 'pra.ctica-ble as the best `mode of crossing. . resolution was `tin-a11y.carried,g en- t .-an-J vvvt UAQU Illa Dy D. D. Ma'nn,. F11-at Vice-President, and party. The ftrip was made in 6 -hours, sthe dibancei being 150 miles. -.There were mine in the party, including Mr. D. B. Hanna, Third Vice-President The 'train~we'e in charge at Conductor ;Br:3ks j and` Engineer -Yarnall. The road was cmsidered in sastistactory condition, and it is expected -will be opened iror passenger a.nd- `freight `traffic in aibout two weeks. I (Phe campiercican ofmne James Ba'y R-a;i1way.Ibo'Parry Sound was markej. }by `a. `trip Sunday over vhe road by Mr ' D. D- Manna 'l:':.-4- 1r'-- `n---UA ` D. Mani: Gave: O ver Road, jjjjj MAKES TOUR OF INSPECTION OF JAMES BAY RAILWAY. ,,__--_-_. ........,, umuuu -uvrc, anu n1s= untimely end is regretted by '9. large circle. The 'Adva:nce'extends its deep- est sympathy to `the aorrowtng relalt-' Ives. ' A `in-$5,; can be loomed in from four to aoven ` months when -a . good position at from $45.00 to $60.00 per month will be provid- 2;u331.':3.v32 $ :B?c:2.?. o`"` `" n---._._g`__(` V-1 Q: - il'diifI"17b'iif13`5`lftT1 uT: ;igraphy and Railroadlllg. % 0 .. .1- au.._'_-A V The older citizens have kindly re-. membra-nces at the late Mr. Noble who "numbered `mamy friends `here, and his" `Q `Ann-Abunml l--- `A ' >- Aman 'the`ehie_t mourners were Mr. Nvoble, Mr. E, K. Noble of Harriston, a brother, rand Mr. Brawn, represenviring the Quiarterly new of Luton Meth- odist -Church. M'r..Be'njaml'n C. Noble of Lowell, M1ch., `brother, and Mrs. 1`r::am:as"Yeo, of Cyprus ,Me.n.. sister, _were unable ro be present. _.---.......... .....e _auJuuung clrcult up chat ` or `Mr. Noble, conducted the service. asa1sted`by_Bev. Mr. Hazelwood, _ Mr. Noble : assistant. and Revs. Paul, Tharnley amjl .W.aah1'ng-ton. ' _ .' n` ' p 9 be iiiounded as (to how they woud ,1 7regaard' the proposition to surrender ;. .po'wer to subsidize railways and the _,; interest which they have in the sea 9 1-ooiant and -in`ia.nd- `fisheries. -With re- spect be the former.` the.` granting of . f_;'Iubven't-bans to railway: has ;greeA:1y' .imp:rveriIhed moat-or the Province: and " ;hp.;.led to the creation or givided jur- dqdintibn, Many "oi `1:h'e - impiortent Pro- i~T4vinciai.rail-wayn connect. with lines of jrimtianal `character, and it deem: only ivi9iumdn"ie'hhe"'to` {suggest that if ilhey ff; ereyunder Federal auithority .an"'un- ` cegsary duplication at work weal! _ . -91gided,t.'a_hd_"thhe>Province: . navel !!.'Om..lp.l'(,8_,Q!.D.$nd1'tur,_`O'f .money.. no r`m.awhi`ch. new prevail; in `g; 1;-jbm ` .t'0V!`!.i jI?.ilil l`O.Id 2338 1Ubj:a1" ._n'_ `hid ?!4r` the)` '.uIn._. _thi_r.'_;aji? lever ta :3 I` J "1 ;. 1 1 I Te ' fem-ains `reached Barrie - from Nrt Bay :r_n__Frida y' morning, the funeral =taiing' 'p1ace from -the residence. ,0`! Mr. Chas. Ambler, Eliza- 3heth St., a bro_tih.ere-in-law of deceas- .ed, an Saturday for-enoon to Union Cemetery, Rev. -Mr. Kerr, who re- presented the adjoining circuit it: that 1): MIL N'..'\h|n I\Al'IuALAA 4.1.- 7' T. . v-_ vuvv wfavg JUIWL SI , Decea'sed*ws}s a. can of Ithe lite `Jos- eph Ndhfe, and wa's born in Vespra 63 -years ago. L For some 31 years he `had been `It; u_`._he' Methodist ministry, and aft -the t~m'e`or his dealthhad a. charge at Lubon In Elgin County. 1-Ie- `was here 03; "pa.`aor'-not the Elizabeth Strae-t Methodut Church-ln- Qhe early eighties. He 1eaves'a`.w1doyv 7bilt>mta:m11y. `Mr; Noble _a member. 0;-'the. local - lodge __.---- Vvuvvvu G IIIWIIII4 Na. '53; 1,. o. O.,-.F_. .-.....,...... .vv uwas no vuvuuuuc auuuwn UIBI. Rev. Jumbo: .1. N-bbIe,'.`a `1 :or:merVreaiden*t, was. among the victim. Mr. - Noble was an `hie;way_ to the -West` `to visit a. sister w-ham he `had not seen for over twenty years. hnnnngggl __--- - ` " ` '.l`heSudbury `railway catastraphe 01. last. week wasbroughthaome to Barrie with something more than ' ordinary vivldnss`-when itt beca:me knaown that `Dan tnzhnc ' `!.I.I- '-` `AA 7 ' ` .J J. N6 t "Dunn `bk . ramuzu . . ' 9Ea.stAA delai(i`e Street. Toronto. :4 'l`E_LE_GI`RAPY Moliitv ro Lam. n'A'n'I'nIIan airman-L -n 15.4-, .. ..... 4.;-vl-IL_IEUUll aruu uuuxpn. - Mr. Jam". Kearns `has removed into `ihia new dwelling 'on Bradford Srt. .;;;*;";.J;4eaars. Fred Dallery and Alvin _,_aalker7spent Sunday in Thornton. '_ Mrs. `Minna, Gravenhurst, is the gueatgof Mrs. J. N. McD.-:>nald, Burbon avenue. . - Mr. Joe Moore was removed to the B. V. Hospital on Saturday, suffering ' A `sUAa_-Vvjur paopounn. Raikes Crossing gm . sum, ` -uuv adv allllljo Ull'f 'ih;rr'2;t>'er. lodge n, ._w A L%1~IonTHEnNi%ADvANcE:~ npuumg uam;ouncemenIc._'1'he material,` ` tfhp: wor411ng_or;.1_:11e 1z:.v1_te!P..1en, [e,.:.:d't}ge_ style 'u!1Ivr1nting_~ahou1d be correct`, and they . vil "hp, .-mason entr_m_nM.hq work ~:-.-.3-`.139.M1894mk9l'..-9.... ._ 191.3."-5 4i=v.w#-ru-;,:;'$ ma. ` ~ann%: i 4-qnne rbnmgizi 1:1 , eat your career 'l;h1a.t mama. II =yo-nj__ V nofm. T HInoNs--A/c 19 Blalrap St., 'no-ronto, on Sept. 15th, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. John H...'Himns, a daughter. SCR.OG.GIE.+-Att B4 Starr Aven/pe, Ji'. ' omto,_ on Sept, 7/ah, 1906, the wife of . Geo. E5 Sucmgsie. qt. 9. .Ad_aau3 V 3 MARRIED. . . SEAGER-CHAPMAN-`-M: -the ' resi- ence at Mr. Jghn Sanger. Albert - at,` in: 'Wednoa`da`-1. Sent. T1-zI:h.-~."ny- 1 ;_ AR_e_v,'W.'C. Washington, H}A., Sgdie-zcmpmanv, hoth': f.'a;_ 7` ffaarrle.` - h That the Board of Trustees of the Collegiaste Institute of Barrie, having heard, indirectly, that at a special meeting of -the Town Council, recently I held, a resolution was introduced, the purport of which was to do away with the Oalleglate and ,Public School Boards, and substitute for these a "Board of Education, composed of seven members, to be elected by the rate payers, and of one member to be appointed` by the Separate School] Board, resolve as 'follows--Tha-t ' would have been desirable, when so important a step bearing on -the edu- caztional interests of the. community` was contemplated,_ that -this Board, so I long connected with these interests, had been notified that such a -measure was `to be introduced. But apart from this, this Board considers that such -a change in the management of our educalt-ional -affairs would be to the injury of e-duca1tion.'a.'nd' detrimental to the schools of the Town; 'for the olbawing among other reason_s-Be- cause the small number of the Board r wouldrender, it impossible `to give tn-alt aittention ~ ao.at1he work of the schools which its importance demands. It is 4 seldom that all the `members of la 4 Board can be 'present' at all its :mest- ' ings, so that `the work would oten ~ require to be 'aIii_hen~ded `ho by ttlhe -rive '1 members present. Also, -this Board would call attention mo the 'ract,t-hat, . under `the "present conditions, edu- 1 u-caltional affairs are ibeing efficiently : conducted, and as `there is no demand . from the people -for `this change, 815 it i has` not been discussed by the :peo- ple,:a'nd as (from our information) it 2 has not accomplished any` "good elvg. feet` in the only `Down which i we know to have adopted it`, and -as `it ' must seriously impair our "position in` respect `ho education, therefore, this Board fbelieves vthaat, until -`the ea.d-, van=t-agesdbo the gained by such change have been clearly, demonstrated, .3: would `be for it-he -benefit i of {the eoammunity we continue the ' present system at maneglnseducationel work. This Board would also ..poin'i:_out.tha there would on the proposed Board no represenatueiblve out the Count'y~'Coun + oil. allthough, that n my contributes 3 `W911 nor rnlupll` equa-ll-yi with 'the`.1`own- u 0,1me` , f .[ at. um Gollsglie` w _-v -you ncvo Vilh Ilalullo :',_Mrs.'Ja.mea Fergusqan is -holidaying mu: mehda out or town. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Paucherhz-e via- -iting in Mirmico and Cloronto. ' `Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Park have % }re'- (turned from `their honeymoon. MFG 'IM'n.nn-1.-0" .8- I.-...-- ----' " izlui At `the meeung`a-:_t-he ca1:g~me.In- stitute Board, held on Tuesday even-i mg, `the matter at this Town torm- ing 9. "Board or Educa:tion,` to take the `place or the~present Boards. of Trustees, was "Chm-eughly discussed from every .:point or view. The follow- ing resolution was un'an1'mous1y.ad- opted- wotJLn BEAN mJURY"ro EDUCAT- ION Collegiate Board Protests. _ln Tate GE();%VICKERS, Importer a:o:`v:ke;.| V of the new and heautiful things in vogue for the coming season, THEFEATURES of this season s display are a vastness, variety `lexclusiveness never before attained and the values are evidence of our inc,` buying facilities. ' A T Special Bargain attractions have been corailed to make this store doubly intem Whether you wish to, buy gr-not you `anrwelcoine at .all times to see. A courteous is at your service. V ' ....----- -ovuu vuvss a0VIlG,7lllUUHy ` = Mrs. Mancrierr ishome again after` jvisttlng Harrlston and Guelph. I M!` `laid. Van-an nun: --------A

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