Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 14 Mar 1907, p. 8

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':.P.7e`:!.`.7.'1i;f:i'1it:tci diournmehnv the third meet{ii1g`;_df_ -Council was held 'Ma'rch 6th.` -eAlIamembers present.` Tk Dinrnunn mgannadnai `.`-.._..__ J--`-- yuan aw i -.1.-S..>Robertson, sec." Nationa1`sani-~ tarium *As_s., wrote` for donations to Mnskoka Home for =Consumptives. A .gr__a n`t having been made . by this County and all ratepayers having "had opportunity to _ give to this `worthy cause no grant was`made. . Ixr 1m.\u':n.... --n`_-.c .- -7 BOARD or EDUCATION. VESPRA 5oUNc1L. fO:l'O_ ."C`O UNCI_L.. 1*Hi EL NORTHERN ADVANCE ' V'(`- -` V 2` _` I We are glad to f _pO`t `tha;t_our- vil- lage" green will be'*':inV.`c<)nd11;1on'-`s:`for. athletic sports this"ummgr. - - The Guthrie Endeavor tookychafge of the meeting `in -`; the` '-M-ethddist Church on Sunday efening. V . _ o I V Look out for the Bachelors con- cert on the zoth. - ` ~ A. Mr. Milton Mofrow speht Sunday at Mr. McGi1l s. 1 ` . Mr. John Goode of Toriunto `spent Sunday under the~parental roof. 8. Matleyi 5; WI __- _--vv--gv-Jq | E. F1`b.dd ` I 1:? _m"5)2_en mwo mum of -Em"-use curlers went -to Dlmrolutll on Frdchy and played a tnheuudly game .wmn couple or Ohm-c7 hlminku. Inna vmpltom (mare hospi- tiwb`ly enterIth'1ned~o.-nd the ga-me_re3ulrt- ed M 3!. 'b1:e.. mhe tollcwing were the ulayex-3- . ` ' "'--V T?`- |_'.`V "W ""' ````w ,. f7``*`` " `1 We work is deemed mesa. --_-- --v-- ~-v-v-- --.-.-v-- u I 0! mm " {W-a.;'d Schoal, e{.gexnem'""E"Eo datbe tram Miarcnilalt. .- - Flwetnttyaaeven oop2ea'ot,t`hae revised Ave-ralom ot the Bible will be puiocured at 85 per. copy, torwwae in the achiiola. lmrelcomunittee an 1 ir0MI|??5Y_ .w-ass an. thonlzadfto ihavemve tluoma of `Burton Ave. School oiled the.E|itm` .."IlJ._...a.. IA LI.` _.--_ - _ J--. V MONDAYTMKRCH mm. L ' (Continued from Pa.'g'7.) ` `Miss Eva Giles was fatally burned in Toronto. The premises of the Toronto Plate Glass Importing Company, Toronto,. were destroyed by re, with a loss of $I,ooo. T ' _ e . .... ..-1 h_-.I. 1 I - - - - Mildlhmmer or fohmtmu ' holidays as the_case '.may be. ` V -'1hos..Neely appohnited "caretaker I _l E_n_J. lIT'-_.I I_l_--.I n.,_. ..-'__,,_- L A, 3 % v lgvludj, 0I`iLIA COCOOOOOCCOCOOOOCCCCOCOOIOOCCCOOOOCOCO! ` ? < Thc-~Mecca~v`* ';%fo`r,')l%,'A Dreuoodq :44; -'r. A 5,` .3;,'_.__-, .-4 V .. V ` I 4::-p`~o--;;4.n ll mi- .. 3 `%J*%%%upening, Wed., March 2cm; GEo- VlCKERSs r _. 1; n ._ _ Sounds like a fairy tale--but it isn't. p p Here are. the facts: -Taking advantage of recent buying opportunities, we received some decided bargains mdress materials and we're going to give you your . share in theprots of the deal, i There `are also a number of pieces in our stock that are a trie slow in sell_ing,either from being too high priced or lengths a little too long or too short. ~ We call them stickers. These will be placed on sale this morning at 10 o'clock at the very low price of 37%c. Regular selling 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $r.25 and $1.50. a 2 i * * "o o If you areinterested shop early or you'll miss a BARGAINSALE or DRESS GOODS Miss Pattersbnin Charge. ` . . F showitig;S}ri1}g_`Miliinery for I907 takes place Wednesday, March , 7` izoth. when :w_illhbjee_ displayed the newest and most approved of styles in "Ladies" 'an'd"Misses"Hea;(1wegr for the coming season. ` A - hr ' We invite;_you.L tocall andexamine the most exquisite _ productions of the milliner's art which, for beauty and ~ richness, cannot .be..excelled. uua -u tnousand,pDtmd8.~ _ ` John A.-Duncan; late `manager of the Banlqof Commerce at Ayr, - was .;/Aatrestecl: on a - charge . ,Qf'*1'I.i8l!l8' `nu .`vp uchejr some, thirteen -huhder-ed .".dO!- ~;$hO!lt4=, ;l"'`,:. 3.! -`4,.'A)-l' J2 .- >1 9 1114 `fiifri the %5`.>|=a `t\,>,}:VoLvr'e'1'I.le }1;;;.1; SHANTY BAY; NCURLING. This bargain will last for Thux.'sdayA, Friday and Saturday only. _9 ve . 2. Jen.noxV 5 `l_ I. Big Dress )Goods Bargain. Chm-c hi! I q11U3,U\l\Ia General Booth, head of the Salva-d tion Army, gave three addresses in Massey Hall before crowded audi- enses. h T inane .. 4. `.. T Emp--17 Sklp--12 Thutsdaiy, Friday and Saturday of this wgek. & v1CK1:Rs' t $IA.50 Dress Gools fox-3'1 I.-2c. 29 -___- _. - u uuuuply 188$ 'W%K , wiainahel Gs:u1ey spam. sunning at. ` Ivy. VA . ` '- , .__- --v-up `IVVIIFU tlllalllla 01' Dana N9- gmss-~ mt mm: deemed in mvor or the negroeta, -bney 1ra.vi.n=g mzade sever- au! pohnltss ahead` ott t-heir noppnnemtla. (We- ~ ftliat the next - >__..,......,, Irvrvlllubllu 0 Miss -K. -Hansen and IE1-ears. (W. Johnston and {W2 Young" of the `B. C. I. --spe:n:t.sundny_ at tlhetlr respecuve homes. I A very plqalamnlt evlandxng nwaa spent an: Uhae. Prmoeula Kin-k on Saturday. lhe Mlhneaing Orchestra 1-uanndshed music which wsala `highly appreciated by all. mm H number or out Mlidlhuu-sat -young -tr-lands came: over. and had a pleasant .A mmnber of our_=ynun.g peope cat- Ienntdeld -Dom 1`.horne" wt ~;the Ba-rrie l ID. Maow `has rehdnmed h'orhe aefr spending some me with -tr-lends in To- mato and Maple. _ - ` . - Mr. 9. W. Otmhaard =13 am.` the sick 1-tat. |'J.`!he Mimashug Orchestra mrnrished music for the :box auulal at Mdhuzrat on mueaday Ie.veni:ng.- . . A .-...'.....|.-_ -.n _ ,,_ __- v- - ~ , - v v vuvvocvuc - nun-I-I uuuvul VIEW mom In Pt.-wo weelds visit tn the_ Queen City. ` _ A . I ` -__-__ _.-_ v- -. M`-Asa S_ad'ie -=`;;lck -`has remu-med Mme It-ram an visit wrlbh`B0arrde t`:-iecmd.-a. .III_... `I f\- - L - ` _ M411-. G...'1'a'a`cy `H818 '-had La Grippe but` 113 Ireooverang. -.__ - 1 Mr. Jon. `O1-chm-d, Sun, has been on mheaick `list for :"a_omen me., Mina. (A. Romblld, Jr., was ;c:es'tJurrn'e:d trend as AviIait_Ito at-he Quaeam city. . ....__. L- .....__._L u.n.- nu _.,, .' .. '*m" 3 mm "1':-twin`;-:l`lmeasw_":.of't'he chdnen of. D. ` I A Wary 'dq,,.,.},._.% H mm .1-...L .199, u COLWELL. OlIIl:VIlGIl v . . Twenty-three employees in the Canadian railway service met death 1 through accident and 22 were serious-1 AMINESING. NN`I1'l`-henra or Ivy F Iub man 13...`. -mi Miss Curry. Chief Trimmer, W oc`ue"u.`x'1`2. :.`fJ`.":`?.i s`Ei`3o``?'u'3'- whose him` w 1! the amok! dagnmnggnhnve been renewed wnoaaclum man not have received 1*` thetim on. \ Baud day of February. 1907- \ VLENNOX. COWAN & BRO\V.\'. . . Solicitors for Executor. B8'1- 1 " 5'.` V0 89") VJEIIIIT. .l.'-"J. . Credibora of the Estate of Thomas J. Stritcb. 1.30091 the Town of Barrie. Esquire. deceaaet who died on or about the fth day of February 190'I.arerequired to send rticulars of thd 1|3!III to the underlixn Solicitors for ID Executor ot the said deceased. on or before 0' 3"` `hi 0.: Mitch. 1907. after which date 13 glfxeoutor will proceed to distribute the anti `the esttte to all vnn not be 1:33: ne..t.l.`.'a 3.1.H.'.1nt.1.`mm |Jom1r G. Iwcmwmnn AND HARE! { . \iELI.&WOB.'1"H.WI'1`.H -my I _ METER FAMILY. V V Ulllllsl Fire broke out in-J. Herrell s house on Thursday afternoon. Allandale and Barrie brigades were `called and checked the fire, but -not before about $200 damage was done. The cause of the blaze is said to have beer! a defective stove. A number of the railway boys aided the brigade very malterially. .......A... 4.1.--- ..._.-l.'__.__ L.` -1 V I `"' ';"~','-?!.l!+t-0II<=1'-' gs on, the =a.,Gqtfee;are rota to be` : "`-tau-b.~'.`L An.` fY`l\I'\v II-:19 n` P MARCH _ `V---Ia ul auu an , -' I me M1-.H3bley'; V Confess to the general 1 ,`f,31.!19g, especially . when cust- % in and say, be 7}I`Irnz;an;l.x1n..... .._- 1m- 1r-1..I....'c I . Vanities .iS Vanity. ; saith the .. ,Preacher .. g Notice to Creditors. `cu auuut 50 3 mlnutcs. --The C. M. B. A. will hold a hop in the Town Hall on Easter Monday evening. 1'.`:.... I.....I... ...4. :. 7 Lr-....-n:- c,---_, '; `E? T58 Con, :.g, Specialty BARRIE `ICC -ll uncu- -',th_e givers of be` sure >7 `two -.-\ 1-`no P. 199. `no way any uvuac ID a LULGI lU33. At- Carthew s grade, this side of Orillia, on Sunday, a. freight train struck the rear end of another freight, smashing the _ caboose. -Passenger train No. 65 was consequeqtly delay-' ,ed about soaminutes. ' TL. 1'` `II `n A _-_:n 1.41 , um, 99 we in '1` . ood C so (1 tog 5 acres d saw m make in uilding 0-1 `-3? GS F0 .-.0:-nin [so a-mfg _:._._ __ .m --Ev p hul En Vicar. A. Boy LL Sin P880 ` IJJJLI 9 onto. to to`JUD:5 ya :1; u.u. u. .IJyIucu|.. (`L3 IIICFC W33 no `hydrant near their services were not required. The furniture was sav- ed but the house is a total lose; A"; f`....4.l....---!.. ....__I. 1.1.}. -, I- -govern] o-1311 Butt nu Inllv R u?J looking LLI P5 l\'\.l'\ fn UN 1113; 0! hvery t. the U uua. J\Jo vucu.l., -3'alu.UI`Ll DE. - _ The brigade was called out on Sun- day. evening to a fire at the house tenanted by Mr. McKeown and own- ed by Mr. S. Dyment. As ghere was A .|.,`,,|,.....4. ....,.... 4.1.42- _-------- ------ iavnng Doumv; r 'l'I Plan at] .._v- -- vi v I498 `Jive ' ME iiiff-Varty aof the S00 is visit; ing hismother on .Cumberla,nd St. Mr. Hugh McBride is handling the ,throttle, -having made his `initial trip last weeic i A - `shew? I2-13 `v uxe U4 nd day < ill EST Inva.` web U110 Notic `ti: V-uw-ovv ' evening about fifty Ep- worth Leaguers of -the Burton `Ave. Methodist Church spent a,p1easant socia_l evening at the home of Mr. and `Mrs. Jos. Kreitz, Sanford St. V` TINA `\nn:osnAn -gunn --II-.I _4_L -4- 6.-.-" gun the we on vocal Vi QJUGI II_\IlJo ,,-._. -._- -._ ` The W. A. meeting of St. .George s `Church at Mrs. Frank Dalton s, Bur- ton "Ave., on Tuesday `afternoon was largelyattended; * ~ * - ' .'l`l-us I"....4...L- `lY\- " ouugun; ,1u.|.\;uu`Uu.` " ' '-' 5 ' '_ ~The __Cantata David the Shepherd; Boy was repeated on" Tuesday even-` ing .in _the Presbyterian Church Bee! f_ore a large audience. I I\ 11- I uvua\., uu agcuxuay cvculng. Mr. W. 'Hardy has removed to Dr. [Wa-llwin s house on BradfordTSt., and` Mrs. 'Jas. McMillan, has taken the house on Bay St. vacated by Mr. Hardy. ` RI- .....1 IA ..- 117 (LA 2- - -. -Doll IIJI Mr. and Mrs. W. Culross attended the marriage on Tuesday in Toronto of the latt_er s'sistcr,Miss Ida Murray, to Rev. M. McArthur of Scarboro.` _ TL- ixr A -- o:u\.1. was In! I-do hJ|EVllly.o An Allandalevyoung lady received _the prize in the draw at Marks"'Bros. performance, at the Grand` Opera House, on Saturday_ evening. MI` W 'nnfAIr lane on nnnn -AA 4.- `l\._ ou nunuuuu Uu euuuuay. Graniteware, Crockery, etc,, an im- mense stock selling at cost to mien, at Bothw:l1 n. M _ ' ` II. `I avuuv Lula VVCCl\u " vMr..S. Johnston has takenvover the` blacksmithing business recently car- ried on by E. Sevigny. AI1 . uyrxcqounn 14.4-- ----:----' 35 EUEIIVVVII O Mr. J. S. Brunton is a delegate to the Home -Circle convention in To- ronto this week. ng- C -r-L,_- uusuu uupwa UL .'.I.`.ne AQVBRCQ may he and at 1-edA ' Hardware store -2303 also new ewbacrzncngns win be en. ` W M_r. Ceqil Galbraith, who has Been! staying wnth `Mr. L. Spearm, returned to Toronto on Monday. % nfaillnun t`-Anlngjuu `L- _- S-- ' Mise tl`1e1 Hun't`gave a birthdayl party on Monday evening for a few of her little friengis. \ _- -v_-__.--u '5, Mr. E[;x-rles Loftus is removitig to the house recently vacated by Mr. W. Millmau. ' ' ` '1V:lrs.MV\;;`. "ri.}ii;.ii} i; 'i."'*i~Ironcoi- visiting her sister,_ Mrs. Fletcher. On Monday{ March vnth,_a son to M:-."and Mrs. . Ho_s_ha_.1.- . V V vMrsi. iMcLen_nan, `sr., is recovering from _a rgther long illnes_s. . _ ` The `Grand Trunk is doing` avheavy freight -business these days. -`ll- 'I`I_-_ I1..- 1 ftirch; `Lookergi his inbeedv into the Patterson block. ` T ' _ .. . ' Miss Violet Mingay has ;_been .in Megford for -a _few` days. V . 6 ~ Mr. J, Clark, Essa -St., has been OE duty for Q week through illness. 'l`'_, `I 7' - I Events ofthe `Week mans OwN61zrinoM amen:-a RAILWAY .0UAR'l`_ER. % .'1`11e Adm-nce may nu F-Tn!-rl uma-A` an-ma - - v v-v sup. V.-sycuac. \ ` 1 cause` The cost, of. constructing the Grand Bed 8 Trunk Pacic's 3,600 miles of-----. main f line is estimatved at about $123,500,000, 3 as follows--Eastern division, -1, ~ miles, at $30,000 a miie, $54,000, _ '; 1* the[P1-airie division, 1,100 miles, $25,000, $27,500,000; Mountain division, 700 `et`i0uS- rniles_ 2 rnila Q10:-nu-.nn.\ yuullvs I .`_, ` O` v The ,cast 2 employed 1:: the merry comedywas selected with `careful at- tention-- as to their :tnes.s*'for-th,e characters assumed. with 3 naturg, re-5 tsu1t_"of:an*evtenl'y :,.bs_._lan_eed \ r ei;scetgictVs;'s well;-`-`j` t II" V` My Wife's Family, a sparkling musical farce comedy, the work of Stephens and Linton, will` be the at- traction at the Grand Opera Hoiise on Tuesday, March 19th. The `com- edy is in three acts ofixproarious fun, music and amusing entertainment furnished by clever; comedians. and- pretty girls, who are `allotted many catchy and `dancing numbe:-sthat are sure encore: bringers. f M Wife's Family isa play that is (2 can, ..and` wholesome. being A devoidof all horse a lay and sufgestiveness too: often ound in the" i ainm_ent : ` oetje .._ ` 'L.`..(.`_A.` `. ..`..-2-!` `fhteti forms,,.of entetjtj-I ~ to the -` thyeatregoang; . V'l`Vhe -British Governfnent is .cond# ent that it can succeed_ in gettmg the question of the limitatxon of arma- ments discussed at the I_-_Iague Con- Iference. , threw bombs into the revenue `cpl-T lector s carriage and escaped wnth $7,500, after killing a. number of per -7 S0118. - bhs. Inrrd Tweedmouth, First Lord -Bf the Admiralty, has announced that there will be no reduction in the British Navy ` 0 1\,I,I, ' ` " ` " ya, ,gvu,vu\(, Lu.Uu.l_II.dllI UIVISIOH, - miles, $60,000 a mile, $42,ooo,ooo. led in Mexico by the accidentail ~ex- plosion of a large quantity of dyna- mite. 2 . - mite. uu. wapC`LU`\ad|l'U -nauway- > The bill for locomotive fuel is the largest item of expense for materials incurred by railroads, and averages about Is per cent. of the total operat- ing `expense. Tkg an.-4. A! -....-1....--L!.- _, .1, II a lib I G|Io ` T113 world s rcord for` railroad building is six miles in twelve hours. The feat was accomplished. in laying the Cape-to-Cairo Railway- Thu `non "nAnnnAb:--- I 44-` 3..>L.-- -,u,,uuv uuua UL HUN auuuauy. It is assertedby the American Me- chanic that in railroad building the cross-ties now-cost twice as much as the rails. V ` Pl1|,\. , Idl ' - - I.\l\'\IIII\JII V B It is estfrnaged th_at the wear _ and tear on .Amet1ca;m razlroads pulveri-zes 437.000 tons of iron annually. If `G 2CEDI'l"A!""\1r `kn 'A0-CAn-:A-I- "- \u\lll9l\.L\v I GIyl\J1I-q The boiler-of a" locomotive weights about one-fourth of_.the total of the locomotive. f` .5 7 ` I __-_ -_---- -v v Jvunnvc - IV `frequency of fatal accidents on Canadian railways. during the present winter, led the _-Dominion Railway Commission last month to submit two cases to the Attorney-General of Ontario` and two to . the Attorney- General of Quebec, calling attention to. the nature `of the accidents, sub- inittingevidenceitaken by the Board s inspector ofi_a'ccid,ents`, andasking the Attorneys-General-rto peruse` the evi- de.nc,e,.pwith a view to taking _criminal proceedings against theTparties -named by the inspector as responsible for [the loss of life. The Attorney4Gen- 'eral of Quebec asked for `additional information regarding one of the cases, and` instituted criminal pro- ceedings in the other. It. is under- stood no action has yet` been taken by the Attorney-General of Ontario ` regarding` the cases submitted for his consideration. a * ' rnu--1_,n,,, a `c ._u. \-a`I.U IIIUUUC uiiu_ugrauOn this year of men suitable forrailway construc- -tion laborers. Circulars prepared by the immigration department, advertis- ing a free farm, via the railway, route and calling attention to the great eld offered in Canada for" em`- ployment in" railway building, are now.` being distributed in Scandinavia, Bel-~ gium, Denmark and. other _European' countries. It is expected that the re sult of the efforts now being made will be to greatly stimulate emigrat- ion of a class urgently needed in Can- ada for the next few years. TI- AL.--` V ', -, . _.---V..----, -o- oovun, Ila L'l\FL\oIlclo The D_e par tment of the Interior, Ottawa, has insttjueted emigration ag- ents_ in Europe to make special ef- fortsto induce immi ration this ear 3 of men Sllifahln I'9;1|1ro1r nnnntn-in Jr. II.--2G.` Gosney, `Collins, A. Godden, M. Dunnett,_T. Scully; _ Sr. Pt. II.--T. Dalton, `F. Walls:-, J. Ford, E. `Berry, C. Culross.' Jr. Pt. II_.--M. `Robinson, -G. Ber- ry, C. Vanzant, H. Hook, D. Fletcher. TL- 1\.`.. , .:n A .. uua, :.\.V aa.u;ucu, .l:..I'\!1'lDljOS_. A ` I Jr. III.-C. Dunn, 'A. Few M. `Han- nan, (P.Wardman, R. Hardy, G. Mc-_ Donald.) i, ` . . Sr. II.-`-R. `Carson, (R. MVax`tin,T J.. Schneider), M. Vanzant, -G. West, I. Sa:1de'r. T ' I! . Au -- LVl.\vJ.VI.lJIGII, V o l.\l.ISl(,;;:L4- Sr; III.---L."Bx-own`, `M. Brown; _-0. Peters, R. Satchell, E.;'Ambrose. Ir` '| )"n,.. 2A 'D..a.A.a'.`n/I" 1'Y-__ 'WIFE'S' FAMILY. u_|OO ulillouuo 110.00 , _ _ , , . _ . .......-..---s-- vouv uruuuv; STD UB4 mace on mm at $7,130.19 an opocta oooountaud $226.14 om cur-. nau`ut_ucoaum.. mha gtollawtnr Ammun- cen \WU1'B .10: tonne damn: the fyaaa-g- Oehtral, 014.000: ~ `Mat .wml.s4,s5o; `W5-fst. $1.150-: Allwmle. , $900; _Oux:bra1l (:bom;r). 01,800. } . Mk`. 1.-IQI .I.L..|I-An- _. A _ _ .--v as - 17. cu. tvav-I "I-mspezctor spototIosn'.s repot re B.'C.I. was presented and mad. mm -ge-nueerall , emczemcy ot the teecrmryg` was favor- ) ably commented upon, wh1l~e tjhe Home amid dvizscipune of the` -a'c'hoonl_ let-t `nutm- . Innis` Ito the desired. A number otph-e ' black-boards` were 9 described ' as ' beam`; or poor quality, and it wars we ' commeuuded that Whey `be repavaced. with _ slate. who oors in some or the rooms -' should be relaid with hardwood. "me 7 vaupply of drawing models is entirely ` and some `important .-ad-dttp -lonls to the aciaenc "apparatus are needed. An assembly room wwaaa re- commended. For this! numbers a .-`wing vmhslhtt the .vbuu.ltd1cn:.t!he wear or the * preaienst structure`. and provision ma.-de torlyyummuluun, ltava.-toriuea. etc.. `on Ihhe lower oor. fnhe swam; or he achodl nouamde had been reduced win: no theoamdttxonotthetenees. , Minn. Ou._u'a.m, _oa.`ne`_1:'aker at `the East` Wmd School menldered her lfiematan. on__o;ccouht Mm! heIa.ftm`.~ e poul_lnou_I at In _'u:l_da.-ry at -$100 new `year. W-` 3. mu: hum J._B.M1c- Iheeg Iu`hrmMed~I on h at the nor- e 1.990.-;.'1\ho $88,865.-46. vrm; dibnmomeutu the tune. jun bu- imunn n v'|... .`..I_ <...a' `also: an __ .'1`mtstJeIe Andretw was the bully va-H cam. lsaaoe -at Miondo;y.mg|h)t".a meeting Q: the Board or Edtuoatzon. A V%lO The Couricil _ adjduxjnd to I0[:h April at 10 am. . - G. SNEATH, `Clerk '?if.' -Elliott` G. Stevenson of -De- Vntroitv was appointed -Su reme Chief `Ranger of the Indepen ent Order of` `Foresters. ` ` . . "BL- 1-: e u. - auu nuurcw 150113.10 $3.59. On motion ofnFinlay and Cameron, the communications of G. E. Coup- land and F. J. D. Norman were laid RCIEQ 1 vv vva 53, y] U.aUo On motion of Cameron and Down- ey, for overcharge of`t-axes, Richard Parr was ordered to be refunded $6.80 ang Andrew Ronald $3.59. I1 fI`If|f;r\fI `Dials... Anna` l~ g y . _ -- cu uuucctor OI nates 10! I907. ` Finlay-Downey-;-Ordered that the following accounts . be paid :'-.-Municie pal -World, 62c.; J. Young, repairs to grader, `$2.60; Henry IHax-rison, road work, $2.25; '-H.ewson & Creswicke, law `costs, $70.58. On -vIAG:t\- - f"------~- ~~ ' "` IIDIB UI:`l\1JII=WLllCd.T\aUulTlCldI. ' ' I ame oo app .ie .to b` ' t- ed Collectorbf Rates for no?pm FihI2V;nn\nrnAur__(\-An--4 a.I.-A. ;_L_ Ill \rD\.alIlu Documents presented and read:-A petition from James Coutts and others, praying the Council to open. that portion of the 4th_ Con. line op- posite lots 16 and 17; G. H. Sproule, Assistant Ontario Treasurer, wrote that Vespra was entitled to $226.40 from railroad taxation, less $146 charged and retainedfor keep of pa- tients in Provincial -Asylums- Cnmrnnninnl-inn Can... I`: E` f`---- usuua u: I. IUVIIICIEI -ASYIUIHS Communication from G. Coup- land re Hydro-Electric Commission, and Defaulters Tax List, 1906, were laid before the Council. n....:..1 111--.: -__I!,J - - -Co1Vm'cil met on March 6th, I907, as per adjournment. _ A:ll7the members present. 1'\- '_---__ V .7: run; nu LGAVD LU! al.l.ll(C l.i_lDOT, I905"0. - On motion of 'McAr'thur and-_Mc- Lean, the` Clerk was instructed to ask for tenders for teams for the grader for the coming season. . KT Dnll nnnn --5--I -A--A--A` ' aux uu: uuuuug 5635011. N. Bell pres_ented_ accojmt of $10.00 for wood for Town Hall and repair- ing stove." Ordered "paid. ' Cnuunnil 9t`:t\IImr\AA L... ....._A. A-.. uuuucaaxuu UUIQICS. William Jolly wasastruck by af1'en- xginc at 'Cu_par, Sask.. and `-killed. -TIMI`: `Inch 4. |I'_'I .r ...2h..-_. .. >1 ` I a1.U VG. urucrcu palu. %ouncil adjourned to meet April moth at 10 am. H. ' J. - TUJDHOPE, Clerk. gcuxuvc umuer anu comgnege work. By-law No..37I, apponntmg ,Ov-:- seers of Highways, Poundkeepers and Fence Viewers, was passed in the usual way. V f__________V _ I . - 1 - ui ucu w my `The Tre'asm-Ver was instructed to re- fund Geo. Hill $2.40, extra amount paid in taxes for statute labor, I905-6. nn rnni-inn AC -TM ..A..'a.l..... -...I `ll - $201 if auu ,3, UppU5lte IOI 7. ` A eeable to notice the cedar on ma line between--Con. 6 and 7 at lot 15 was offered` for sale and sold to Wallace Gilchrist for $2.00, he to cut `and pile brush free ofjtravelled por- tion of road and to have until 1910 to _remove timber and comglete work. Rv-`:nxr Mn an-r nc\q\4\-and-:an4_ (\--4... uwlluul ucvtlulla II! Inc LOWIISDIIJ. The Treasurer neported havingWe- ceived from G. H. `Hutchinson $2.00 for trees sold him, in 1906 on road C911. 4 and I5, opposite lot 7. AWPPFQHIA in run!-inn (-1.. .AJ--- A- u_u \ uu._ _ "\ - 1 . ' - On motion .of 1V[cArthur and Rob- ertson, the Clerk was-`instructed . to prep_are for next meeting a by-1aw`de- ning the_ boundaries of the various School Sections in the Township.` 'rfF2III'P fI\l\ll`n:` -`-nnuw:r|n- 5-A- o\.uu;u' auuvvulg ulc result. On_- motion of . McLeod and McLean changes in bouhdaries of polling sub- rdivisipns were ` laid over till next nuetlng; _ N f\... .....L!... .t 1: A" .a . . _ .` uuu nuuu; wuu, aypuluuucnt mane. - The Reeve reported that he `and the Clerk had met and `drafted boundaries of School Sections and polling sub- divisions, and two maps were pre- sented showing the result. '(\n.o-n.-.a.:..... -2 11.7 ...I M- I 1- v uuuau nu grant. was ulauc. - . i W; M lianasked to. be r.e-ap- pointed operator on road grader for the coming season at same wage as last_ year.` On moti_on'.of McArthur and Robertson, appomtment made. DAATIIQ Q1sa\o\-slung` LL-A. L- -4. ' _- ~ `:11; .. Aucuunu 3 pl cacut. ` Iv`:-f`he Re eve'reported lraving defaos-V ited renewal receipt for premium on Treasure1"s'bond in Union Bank at Barrie. = ` ' . 1' (I in n _ - `nu _ .'-, 0 UI \uUUl o , The Provincial Governntent `will make an important change in `the L method of procedure in disputes as tol succession duties. ` urznz-.. 1-" - - '-

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