4 sun ysynylvsuu av; av; II VI a In UK uh! to have attention mustbe in Clerk s! hands not `later than May 1st. No; -., __, ---- ---- .....-.--. e , .Deputv-Re_ V2 Little said he had spoken.to the` Contractor in every case complained of,_~ and the matter had always been adjusted. I Under authority of a similar by.- law funds will` be borrowed for .or- dinary muni_cipa1 requirements pend- ing the collection of taxes .for I910. 1.;1;;1;=:'1::`i't` `that [the sectin complained of will be.takep up in the Snring and Vpxfqperly re-l__a1d. T _" 33'] . -';'.-_l :n`quiries..~ j ` Ald. Bidwelli-'-:VVh.pop._.appointed the foreman .ofwo`rk `a't-"the sedimenta_- tin,tank'?"' " - - :- e ' A L ?j. _Deputy-Reeve .L`itt1.e replied that} `the matter was entirely in the hands of the Engineer.. The applications `were received and tu_rned over to `him. `Mr. Hu-mphrey had ,got the appointment, but it was ..not his, (Lit- ntIe s) pensonal a'ppointme;1t. Mr. 31-Dumphrey was the only applicant ` satisfactory to the Engineer. 'l\_---L__ Ti--, - f`_1_I .1 ,J` .I_- A by-law` was passed authorizing the Mayor and the Treasurer to bor- row from the Bank the necessary money for the completion of pfesent sewer construction and sedimentation `tanks until` such time as debentures are" realized upon. I bar. Ald. Be_ar'ds1ey'--`-Why was a. gren man taken.on for the` job, and an- other man who was himself an en-. gineer rej.ected_? I refer to Mr. Dun- 1 __-.7 --vv uvwn u-av --"3--avqw-0 .- Ald. (gay `raised the question of clearing the aproaches to" the lanes, etc.-. where earth had been thrown up by the excaivations. V ` ' ` ` ' ""J `V "", ""`D"""" ` ; Deputy-Reeve Caldwell said the Committee should have made the ap- pointment even if the Engineer had toapprove` of it. ' A1 I 1\ . c ,v .llII.7I I The question remained unanswer-I ed, as nobody could tell the reasons that actuated the `Engineer. - Al` I` ' :- CULH1 In BARRIE aaANcH 1 `W. D. MORTON.` Mgnager. A31-~titi 6as**fvr*-'-ewer*"`irr:"'or`lei-4* 6- net`: nbt-Amati)... .........4. L. 2.. f'I-..l-!...' (Continued on Page Eight.) Go. to Wilkinson's for` all kinds of Dry. Hard and Soft Wood, ' also Slabs, sawed and split any length you fvisclli and sold per pord, not ~box oa s. ' * ETHE WARDEN VENTERTAINS. E W.arden Garden entertained the [members of the Town Councilyand the civic ~.ofcials at a supper on Monday evening at the Barrie `Hotel. V About two dozenin all sat downand . enjoyed `the Warden s hospitality. The toast to Mercantile. Interests. was responded to by,.George Vickers and T. `T. Young; +`M-unicipal" or: Aporation of Barrie`by Mayor ee- f~ croft, Ald. `Rodgers and. Dr. Sprott; ;..``:County Council . . by the. Warden and jv Deputy-Reeves Caldwell.` `and Littler`: i[A_.jolly couple. of hours.,wase.;s_pe_n_t. _` . Take. yam-..g'risting" _ to `Wi1king,m; [M`iV1V1...,;._:ChPnin ` ,; . M V ._ ; and `chppmpg ...I..a -32.; "' ` "'U' _"T 3: to wankihgonjfm` ill. 7 ~dAs 93:? * Chpgjpih , shed i I Next Sabbath is the Missionary Anniversary_ in connection with C01- {lier St. Methodist Church. The _imis`- sionary committee of the Church are very much pleased to `announce that `Messrs. I. J. Thompson and G. H". ` Clarke. representative `laymen, `busi- ness men. and missionary leaders in the Presbyterian and . Methodist Churches` of Orillia, will be present, and both will speak at each service. In the morning the. theme will be The. L aymen s Movement,-" and` in the. evening A `Missionary Church. The choir will give special music`. Deceased is survived by Mrs. Rog.- erson, and a family of two sons and `five daughters. These are: Edward of Chicago, .Wi1li,am of Milwaukee, [ Mrs. (Capt) Stubbs and Miss Lucy, {in England, Mrs. A. R. Forsyth, Kil- ilam, Alta`., and Misses ~ Daisy and ; Nellie, at home. - Three brothers, two! `of whom` reside in England and one in Australia, anda sister` in-Switzer land also survive. 5 The funeral took` place yesterday to U_ni_on cemetery, Rev. Dr. McLeod ofcxatmg.` _...~Jv--_, v--r-- - --v.-_-. ._._ - - . _., -----` Mayor Beecroft in his [speech gave the; assuramze that the G. T. R. car shops would be herebefore he" close of the year. Wardenv Gar en: ;told of the'..permanenjt improvements. be- ing ~made` to bounty roads `and .bridge_s,; and predicted that in a:,'fe,w (..y`ea.rs*~ very .IittIe'\viou_1d; . be- heft` Vupgn t w1}ic-11' to . e:gpe.m1_.<,the_;Connty mongyq . ' ___..__________\._ and honorable connection with Ma- sonry. havin joined the oO'rder in lthe City of gt. Catharines. He was `Past Master of -Corinthian Lodge, and- for several years had acted as its Treasurer.` He was a member of Signet Chapter of Royal Arch Ma- `sons. Tlre late` Mr. Rogerson had a long MISSIONARY JANNIVERSARY. 1 drusz s_tore'on `the afternoon of Feb; 17th o`fdev_eloping._.kodai; films` with- *out a dark` rborn, also printing and developing Veloxg paper._ -Amateurs are `invited. to 1 bring any: negatives that: give them "trouble and_ have Velox prints made free. ` ` 6'-7 V The Barrie Junio.rs'%{1A')1ayedA ah game with `Grave'nhurs`t on Tuesday. night. The return game.takes place ,here' to-morrow ~ (Friday), and -the Muskoka `boys promise to make. it pretty lively for Johhny Dyn"1`ent"s Co1ts.~ -Barrie--will need a. margin of ltwo goals to win the round- '8.30-Holy Communion.` 11.00--Matlns'and Sermon. 3.00--Sunday School. _ 7.00--Evensong and Semtpn, . John Rogerson Passes Away on Monday--A Leading Citizen. Dreamland is undergoing extensive alterations this week," and will re- openonn Saturday with a matinee and 3 evening Derfoi-mance."Messrs. George lScott_,and Chas. Beatty are thenew fproprietors, and the experience gain- ed by these popular, young men in the picture business during the past. three years will guarantee: patrons of Dreamland one of the `brightest and most up-to-date picture enter- tainments ever seen in _Barrie. The pictures will be changed every night and will be the best obtainable; il- lustrated songs will be qiven by a Toronto singer, and new music by Geo. Scott will be a feature of the programme. Send the-children to the matinee on Saturday. M . Rogerson was born "near }Leeds~, Yorkshire, England in 1844, land came` to Canada in 1872, taking yup residence in Barrie three years 2later. For some years he `travelled for a Hamilton grocery house, and established a wide `connection in l.-- N-or~them;` -Ontari=o.~~*='-L?his- - business -he gave up for insurance, which he fol- lowed almost down to the time of his death. He took an active interest in public affairs, being a member of the Public School Board in I896-7-8. He was Treasurer of the Royal- Victoria Hospital Board, and devoted a great deal of his time to the interests of that institution. In St. Andrew s. Church he held the high oice of elcyer. gmams QUICK CALL} V- _-v--.-- -v _._.you- . `ivo- John -Rogerson of E-liigli St. I had been found dead._ He was about Town as usual during the forenoon 1 in apparent good health and had re- {turned home for luncheon. `Shortly iafterwards his body` `was discovered \in an outbuilding lying face down. [Death, it is supposed, was due to apoplexy. \ Very shocking indeed, was the in- telligence receiv d at Mondayenoonl . It ' 1 I n -I--rt .F_ARME`RS_ ! nous . `s Av nu: nowmou AUTHORITIES MORTGAGE .`SALE` ~ on In loving memory of Mr. Nathaniel Dyment, who died Feb. 4th, 1907. f"Th1j.ee.years' have passed and still I # . -'._ miss him, - 4 L Fr1.ends may think the wound has _j ~heale_ ,_ ' ABut'..theyy__litVt,1e know what "sor1jpw- _ Lies ~v_v`i1thin4my heart concealed. `l "T.h{"e e;e"` years` "have passed . and still I ; :;"m`ies_s him, . e V . ` . ` I1'eg74_`:;i%':'s.|1__a"l1- A"I1_is memoryfade. A . oxriTiKi'-th32I1131$- will arways .lingei_f "g;ajv;;.wh is laid. Ruifd _ 11% * ho%eeeenx*eahan.e,a11e MARRIED. W`lASH`INGTO N-HIyL--At _;"Hi1!- ___,_n 1'3- .._.- J) VINI, _ , ,, `ROGERSON--At Barrie, on (Mon- T day, Feb. 7th, 1910, John Rogvrson, aged 66 years, a native of York- shir, Eng. . . "3EIXL":5AEu'7i LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA :........................:1 I TWo`s1eigh-loads of light-hearted-.' Barrie people drove out to the homel of Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton, Shanty} Bay, on Thursday evening last and spent a most enjoyable time. T zooooooooooooooooooooooco:] Messrs. J. R. Hambly and F. \V.i Otton are attending the Hardware! Merchants Convention in London this week. ` I Mrs. A. H. Brother will receive on the 3rd Thursday of each month at herhome, corner of Owen and Col- lier Streets. Mr. Roy Allinghalm of the Stand-i ard Bank, Penetanguishene, son of Mr. T. D. Allingharn of Town, is laid up with an injured anklc- Mr. " S. Barkley left on Monday withhis family for Calgary, Alta. He` will-continue to represent the Barrie, Carriage Co. in 7 the western Province Where he has spent the past four years. ' g-r.-u. _box I7zs.._ rnone"2_59. 3: , !'*"'~*'9!: 3!-4"?-1-i--3-+0!- -I-3-.'-3-~-3-++~-~-.--+ lL[, CH l}lCk. \1lflI. Dunlap Street Barrie. _ .Mr. D. B. Spry was up from Toronto yesterday. Mr. J. A; McNeil of Toronto s-pent` Sunday in Town. ' Mr. T.'W. Jebb will recei{Ie on the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, Feb.'I5th,'at I28 Bayeld Street. 1 3-w'If`h_e".' rddt of "ltluron Cdliege at` London, iO_nt.,.was burned off and the Western University building damaged. The students lost heavily from damage by water. . I I Western Canada passengers appre- ciate more and more thetmany ad- vantages aorded them when travel- ling via the Grand Trunk Railway` System, the famous St. Clair Tunnel] route, with its unsurpassed service. over double track line almost all the Way to Chicago. Choice of routes from` there west, passing through: ~principal cities of` Canada and the} :United `States. Good farming 1and,; everywhere in evidence, therefore, makin;z pleasant what might other- wise be a long, tedious and monoton- .0115 trip. Call on any Grand Trunk Agent for further particulars, reszard-l ing tickets; routes, etc. ` Wi1liam7 Masson, a special con stable at Montreal, was ned thirty dollars for annoying a young: woman, and. hislicense was cancelled. On Saturday next at 10 o"c1ock at `night we will c_1ose,our_ great Feb- oruairy Sale. WeTare Ieavmg no stone unturned to make every moment of th1s Sale full of interest. Come as early this week as possible. n..- ...u.-1,. . ......1. at ,.1nn.:..... :m.| Cally uua VVLLA an AIU`iIaAuA\.- I Our whole-stock of` clothing for men and boys, also our men's furn- eishim: stock,` is all greatly reduced during this great February Sale.| Remember sharp at 10 o clock on Saturdav night this sale closes. Terms, cashyand no [goods on ap-' proval; "money refunded for any 1 cause whatever. Hunter Br_os., Limited. Barrie. ' The Big Clothing Men I V|Ib.JLL.lL`\J-K\J-LVj_4l4ll.LJ.I.J_-_lV`.L 11111` crest Farm, Thornton, on Thurs- day. Feb. 3rd, _I9I0, by Rev. L. VVU Hill, assisted by Rev. A; N. St. John :fnd Rev. E. E. `Pugsley, Ar? thur G. W`ashi_ngton, of_ Swift Cur- rent, Sask., to Gertrude Eugene, daughter of Mrfand Mrs. R. J .. T-Till Hard & Soft WOOD Savv.eJci&LSpl1it ARE YOU some WEST? IN MEMORIAM. MOVE, QUICK. DIED. .1-We-4; -{$1.90 I-ta vmnum m Anvmcl: . `INCL! CO |I.f|iVC C`N7. Qovbrnment Fears Epidemic . . Rnhies, -Hence Strict Regu- ld _ lations Are Demanded. FI9I.JRl {slmcola coum mcwman Qrdr May v_vv -_-v - w-v---vs l The order affects every dog owner in Western Ontario from a point a. little east of Toronto. bor infringe- ment of the regulation a maximum ne of $200 may be imposed under the Federal act, and under the Prov- incial Health Act a ne of $20 for each infraction of any regulation of the Provincial Health Board may be exacted. The Provincial Secretary _has agreed to act in co-opera.tion with the Federal authorities, and will ,use the machinery of the provincial lconstables. and peace ofcers `to as- ksist the Dominion veterinary inspec- `tors in enforcing the order. The dual jurisdiction in the case is be- cause` of the fact that rabies endan- } gers both human lives and live stock. l l Growing Three Years. The outbreak of the disease start- ed three years ago, it is .supposed, at i-Queenstown, `when a stray dog {mom -the United States ran over the line land bit several dogs on this side of the border, Since then forty-two persons, half of whom were children, have been bitten by dogs affected with fra_bies.v Sixty-three cattle, six `sheep, one horse and thirty swine` have died from the disease. and two hundred and six-preniiseus have been `quarantined owing to -it. Most of the persons bitten wvcnt to the Pas- teur Institute at New York for treat- ment, There have been no deaths of human beings from the scourge so far. A dog infected with rabies will roam the countrv, biting other dogs. or farm stqck. Every dog he infects is apt to carry the disease further. ~T'hu"s one dog at Iazge infected with rabies becomes :1 menarseto a whole _ community. __- .. ____-.__' ._`---_.---r From . Qneenstown the_ disease -soread to Welland, Lincoln, _Ha.Tdi- (Continued on Page Five.) Fearing` _a `general outbreak of grabiers, the authorities at Ottawa and Toronto have. decided upon the radica1grniea`s`ure of muzzling or con ning all dogs. in the western part of. the p-rovince. ' The restricted ter- ritory includes the County of Simcoe, and therefore the Town of Barrie. regilation stringently enforced can the impendingwdanger of an epidemic be obviated. A `An Ottawa desoatch says: The Dominion ' and provincial health authorities acting in concert have determined on drastic action to prevent the scourge of rabies from gaining further headway in Western Ontario. Reports to the Veterinary Director-General s Department snow that between two and three hundred -mad dogs are loose throughout this section of Ontario, and unless dog owners and the people generally co- operate this number will increase rapidly. Dogs Must be Conned. I I I I I l Saturday an order was passed to 'the effect that, as rabies is known to exist in many parts of Western On- tario, all dogs in the province west of the eastern boundaries of York and .Simcoe counties must be either kept securely chained` in an pouthouse or other building or kept a under loci-c and key, or else _kept muz- zled constantly with metallic muzzles I * ' I. an n 0-van-..an.. .-..L.,-.I.\..A.....__ A- 4 , It is believed that only by such a` i --aw. w v . u u u u lays} "Assn Issytullby blutlalbl-[L3 in a manner satisfactory to the vet- n erinary inspectors of the department. flihe -orde1_' `further provides that in `any mun1c1pal1ty where rabies is known-`~t_o.r- exist the muzzling privil- ego may `be withdrawn, in which case all dogs must be detained or isolated by being chained or kept under lock and key. _ use on .. . eglige I` Shirts Anex.VM1LNEfa*I%soN r v -u1 lU`"' ll` 33'` COFIII FIVE V ' - d (`3o-I;n-all. 1;rc'>p;x:ato1". mm, mm :u.mx:r:'r winni e 148 Princess Street _ 9 S b`1rsL Class Accommodatxon. Remodelled and Refurnished Throughout. In Cluett &.Poa.body (American) V'l`n1-nlrn [Inna Tr-in Wnwnvth nn III UNICEF: xI'UH:U0l1 Qllll`-l'lL'Il!H `Tooke Bx-03.. John `orsyth. and . - I, I121 H, Multan LUUKU I`ll'Uu JUIIU ruraynu, uuu w. G. 8: R. Makes Rog. sues. 31.5; and 31.75, for Men s% How Disease 'Sprea6s. May , Be In Fofce' -For Cqngidetalilq Time. -$200 Fine Possible. 95. wmcx TRAVELLING WEST .315` SURE AND srop AT THE MARKE:r..H0.TEL In 4un4\-, luuu 'I3 I ,'II CCIIIO "WWI ',7V,T'.", ", Asf2Z3oo.ofi%;%?<% {very Service a Bank canvdndet _ 1\'.....-Juan!-` an `I!.'.'}a3_ .- Q. w.wuLKINoN's \tsw\1\ . ') f\..IiI..,. X7...) 0. III. 1-`... Q4 Trinity Church "'1 '-.'-"-v, '-'---"V 7 t -, to a Farmer, a Merchant,` a `B.i}.si-_. ness-Man, Firm or Corporation; a School Board or a Munici- pality, we are prepared_t_o'.rex'1de`r" Irnic bu." V ' f ;. Notes or oher Negot1ab1eo`Pa-A per discounted or.tz;k'en.:_:fOr:` _olg -V, lection. Money- transmlfttedi byf Draft, Money? Order['O r`; Tele -V graph or Cable Transfer.-~-For-' eign Exchange` boI,ig1_IVt_'aif1,1`;solrd;; Travellers `Letters of ..-Cr,ed_1,t;.'is-.. sued. Money loaned v.onV..,easy terms. ' ' " - 1-T2-_1--..L ...... ..L ....a.. l\: 1.5., ICI'IIlo ' 4 - . Highest current rate ofV.Inte- rest paid on Savings .. deposits. ~$I.0O or upwards starts an ac- -n....c ' - - '4 -ovv count or c AKAbA.`%%`j 2 Establi;sh ed -$86.5,-f Total Assets Oct. `oath. toll; A g 44 .-4n.""';:`:.i COAL VOL. ux. No.0 ` wuou uo."a91o,_}=',. ruounou cuw._novnmop~-. _ .. ... DWI UUIjI\UU`j&I` T 'n'one omce. Yard 3; Mill: John St. Iiirivtu IX 1%v"IV We have a large amount of money to loan at lowest current rntes.e1ther in small orin large amounts. on the security of good farm mort- gages McL`A1i I`llY. BOYSS: MURCHISON. lhmlnn Sn-om` Bm'ria. Hmzw ADVERTISEMENTS; 4-6 sunonv. FEB. 13. (1910, FIRSTSUNDAY IN LENTQ ' C hm: anit:Twa a n ti`-#I7'a.miVi_;vT Low Prioea. Best Value: at--.- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE , t\f\A , -#-_. I__..J-.... __ _A All liigcls. Jackson MONEY TO LOAN -_._ __,__._.A E. R. .1. Bma. mm. ' cenm wAN'rEn' -perfect order; also a number of `A complete set of pump undjwell tools. nil in I pumptops made up. and a quantlt of top and bottom umber. suckers and ban lea. and some excel- lent hardwood lumber. Big bargain for quick sale. For further information apglxto '1. W. SCOE. 1,1} . annbufnlun fin? rand pa:-t1o\1_lo.rs.8upp1y`to . % ` ' 8'1` !i'l'~&; *;V.,'l`EA. V _'. fr - ' FOR J. Frank Maker or Portraits Best Quahty. . VVo l'\ELI\ 1`4- lcookstown Ont. --F ----- Y-g., 9 , . ---I.-vv.-----v-~, Y v v - w '- P.C. s Lambie and Sweeney were apoointed truant officers, the former `to have charge from the eastern lim- its of the Town as far west as -Tor- onto St., the lattertto. have all the territory west `of Toronto St. and south including Ward VI. t , ` ,TGeo... Nickers: taddpesaed.-,.the-. Conn:-. I ci1b'riey on the. wants"ofl the Bar rie Horticultural Society. The So- ciety was asking" the Town for ` -grant of $Ioo, but even if it .doubled[ the money, it would [be well spent" and would give good. returns, It would be devoted to the beautica- I tion of Barrie. I u VII `'11:: 7-` -wast---uuvw--v Improved farm 320 acres-Jgotders on atrqamv 36 acres wood- -Wheat Belt, Sask.-. P.0. Q mile. school 1 miIe--G T. P. 55 miles--no encum- bra.nce-owner retiring. Cheap. if cash F01 further particulars apply 5. G. B.,63 Balsam Ave.. Toronto. Ont. 6-7 I -TENDERS are asked to be sent to the under- signed on or before the 15th day of February` next. for the Purchase of all or any of those desirable bui ding lotsein the town of Barrie known as Lots Numbers `Four. Five. Six and Lot between Lots Three and rfourlnow 0. closed Street)sll on the North side of Blake Street and Lots Numbers Two, Three and the West half of Lot Number Four in roar thereof and Lot between rear Lats One and 'l`wo (now a closed Street) also for a brick andtfrume cottage with `garden on arts of Lots Seven and Eight on the North s do of Blake Street and balance of ' said Lots Seven and Eight. . 'l`hn Lntn nn Rlnlm an-ant. will Inn" nnhl nnhinnt I L0 PBHDOHEOIG nuuamg I'6BDl'l0Dl0llBo ' . The highest `or any tender not necessarily accented. '7 ` ' DATED this nth day of J amxary, 1910. nmu A mil`: 9. nammnv ` |BREEZE %TA" P1P|5i -- v--v .. V- vs-V -vvv~v-J: v lMC_I'ont1-actor Stewart appeared be- l fore the Council and requested the Town not to hold back the full. amount on"the sewer contract, as it was unreasonably large. He stated that the work was costing him $3000 more than he, was getting out of-it. TL 1l'-_,, I -.; .. T1` IUUIC [Hall NC) W313 gcuulg UUI. U1 `IL. The Mayor 'ren`1arke.d `that the `Ens gineer had advised aea-instd paying over any of the money. now being withheld, . .until_ Spring. A1.` `D_-._J-I_.__ _..I-.'_! L.-- I`,.-.._;- sum uuus maven uuu 1141511 The Lots on Blake mee'wu1 be" sold subject ' to reasonable building restrictions. 'l`hA hlnrhnntnr nnv tnndmv nnr. nnnnamn-{Iv lmmsns ruggynl` Animus] Commieg 4cmider ;. 3:ihl;r s V Creek .-Bridge % AMatter,. _ { Mr. Stewart desired`. `to `know: who had given this inf]ormation."Then-he would answer; T T , ' , Ald. Be`ards1ey--It s your duty to tell.` You are working for 'the Town. and being paid by the Tow1'1.v ' W. ._ I'_. \ ~_ U ,'~:~'.- _ I _.' `.._ > I V \ i cumxsv mmstr I ' containing munm. and by virtue in we power! con- U tained in a certain Mow age. which will be produced at the time `of an 0. there wt|!"'tbe otfered for sale by public auction. bgrmwmalex. Brownlee. Auctioneer. M the Quqas in the own or Barrie. o~n;;Saturdayb.i e` gr ebtt;`na.r A. 1_33{o.g gun gtgurzgh .1. .3 9 mm. o o o n . e . .::; _ weathalf ottlot uum gage onthe jort odoot ` North Stu-eot.1n`tha _'rov&n'.t':`r`_B,s _ o.ngo_t9I/3,! 1- cw em: A 3 . H Ald. -B,ea`rds1.ey"a;s-iezti the Contrac- tor. how it was that 8-inch`pip.e had been substituted for 9-inch plpe at the intersectiorrof Tiin and Essa Sis- along `a `stretch of 35 or 40 feet; Tenders will be. received by the u.nde_rs_ig-nved up 'to.;Ar,1oOn on `Wednes: daya .t,he,.23rd day .of- February, 51910. for the heating of-,theV County Gaol`, at Barrie," 1 eacc-ordingV__)to~' plans` rand ` 's'3eC_ica}tions ,w`hi.h may ,- be , seen on Vapohcatron to;;Mr.; A.-` W.= Beardslev. `County Clea-k Oice,-. Court Houeiiiee f ,Ba%rc~ie.~ .vAl-|~tenders-t*to :b`esegled-:-ra ; marked . f`Tendet;s;3;" idr 8814; f = 54*` 4. `V ., - .. .. ,. ....; E v.5 ` f`. 7 5. he_atp I " . mlagvor B"e-e.eroft promisedi `consid- eyation," and expressed his apprecia- non of the work of the 'Soc1ety. .l .7 s-aJid ."1'1'r(e_- be somethin in the rumor, as` he had been told that Mr. Flanagan of the! There was a Smooth and Orderly me e,tin`g`of.'the` '_1`.own Cov.Vm_c'il;'_on; illondayh evening, `matitersh -wgoingh ithxjough with due despatch and de-e "co;-um. `A little"-tilt was fhreatened at one time between` Ald. Beafdsley and-"Contractor Stewart "over a ques# tion of substituting 8-inch for 9-inch tile in pai"t of the Sixth `Ward sewer. _- -v -v---'v v v:- --vo- u-vv-v- Accounts were passed amounting to $639.00, classied as, follows: I Salaries, $354.00; Guthrie `re inquest, `$135.00; Board of Wlorks, $40.25; in- digents, $23.75; '. miscellaneous, $86.90. I 1'-3f`) `I , ;_ Corley, Price & C0,, solicitors for `Monarch Ry., wrote asking `that-the incorporation matter be brought be- fore' Council with a. view of getting an expression of approval to the building of the proposed; line between .Tor.o.nto and Orillia, running through Barrie. r Barrie Public Library made appli-I cation for a. grant for I910, `asking an incre`ase.of $100 over the amount given last year. In the event of re- ceiving additional aid, steps_ will be taken to convert the institution into a free library. Ailavatory for the bgilding was among the things need: e . ' ` Highest price in cash aid for good cedar shinvle bolts, delivered n Barrie or at any 3.'l`. . siding within one hundred miles of Barrie. J H. CLARK. Shingle Manufacturer. Barrne. Ont. A tt Ba:-Arie Citiens `Band asked a grant` of $300. _ - Y7: 1 cc v 1. `Iowa: - Jos, M. Hickling desired permis- sxon to remove ce`rta1n_tres. TENDERS WANTED gusqasu .\uuI`II.*-__ quay um L" `Free llVl>8_l_itAllti0lI`.V` -B0.'X,F;',1. fPene`ta1_ngu,1_ ene, Ont 1 l too not; vn vv-no unto; ' ovnvu STRATHY 8; ESTEN. ' ' ' Rural; STRATHY 8; ESTEN.` . name. A Solicitors far the VM n 3'n'-Lu: iuiriniifirs air ugnI":."1 ui 6u'id1v"oir cmcou: mp 1-H: common or ~_ANKl5l.OUl cnrruuou. NDER and by `vsrti- bi ass poirg` 4c':oti.;'~ T-:-I---r %BA jRRIE. c o}N_1 A%iz1o,FEFBRUARy;o, 1916 Monsoan Tea, this fartxous old English breakfast tea can always be obtained at _Bothwe1l s. . I 'T1i.;igy"i$iS d,'$a';;;'i of am now; Lcelebrated` out`. _ always .on hand, at Labthweltg; A V V. . * . ` An account for extrason the sedi- mentation tank contract up to -the end of January` has been led by A`. C. Stewart & Co., amounting to $724.80.. The V account was tapproved by_ the -Engineer. .o t . ` `?S.ealshipt oysters `are honest oy- `S1.`!S.- We1"buy solid `oysters direct ivvavsf at'is'_f_y. R. PO H 699! W911`:\gt9`iH?:l.:]` * - ` fr t>`n1"`th e]` soiig oy- sters to you--no mete ice, npwn as"-liquor. t L sfslaygiygerg `hal- L ,_ utc er, .i` ' V nun-Irv anuvvvl QVIILI Q Q . , I OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: :OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: `Manager Powell requests that at the"performance of Kitty night in the Grand Opera House, the patrons will be in their seats early as curtain rises promptly at 8.15.. Grev to- I `MP. A. B. Thompson, M.P.P., has been -placed on the following com- mittees of the Legislature`: Privi1 - esres. and Eiections, Public Accounts, .Private "Bills; Legal Bills `and Muni- cipal Law. . `~:Edgar Curling Club has organized with these,` officers: President-`-T-Gib % bert Love; Vice.-President--_James ` Cocksburn-: "Sec;-3TreasV.-3-Wm.` Best; y- Mahfagerxi cht' `C2611 :-.-.,-V-'-`J -Hewitt, Allan M;c`Lean`,` lb ~C.kbum';/Dr, Janiiee ,`s`tn";.=1"r'1_ h`e,?= V Ut `V -game; -`of 'the_ `season f `Was the b I C6.1- ,t1ja'ctor sA n_ql _;;;.<`i_mx_ss1.on. ' T_h`e1'fa ult was the` inspe'ctor s,_;if qj';1vb s` faI"1:1t`lat a, gbserved Dsiei-V pjuty- eeve -% it; e.. e id not wi |`h-`owever, to be understood as `cen: yeoman service. 1-.1 . .1 sjzring that oicial, for hehad done, A_'_t the S. A. Citadelnext Sunday Major Creighton `of Toronto` will cpnduct special revival meetings` at `II a.m., 3 and7.3o p.m. All are cofr-I dially invited. A I Georg._e ?Cam1$be11 is theAIst Vice- President of" Ora VAgricu_l'tural_ So- ciety, not Alex. McA`rthur as was. erronedusly stated in the "press re-. port of the annual jmeeting. " The Clerk was` instructed to order V450 dog tags for 1910 at usual cost. the barber business ; of J. B_owles, iDun1op 'St., is now in DOSSCSSIOII. .East Simcoe Agricultural Society talks of `discontinuing the fall fair and devoting more attention to spring cattle and seed shows. Newmarket intermediates beat St. Paul s (Toronto) here in their play- off on Friday night by 7-4. A large crowd witnessed an exciting contest. -.--E. H. Williams, Dunlop St.,`selIs marriage licenses. Business strictly! confidential. . I Chas. -Kelly, who has taken over ll `_--`-Artistic sqtipt ,en`g;-aving done Liree. `pf,.}1a_:g,e ,.iliy=,E.., I-L, Williams; at *%Ba~:rre*s7iV .em99tium.? on. all ml` at '*sed"-> ~ --4 -- -- ---. -v-~~-v Engixieef s+ s{tai f .knew_ of ,th change "the size` *ofTpip e. 1 KT? U Low-set brown Spaniel Do . answering tol name of "Peter. wearmg lea her collar. ith name plate and town ta . Suitable reward offered. Anyone detain mt him after this notice will be prosecuted. GEO. 0, BROWN, Barrie. 6-6p