J1..'.=,.. 9s290 J0 :i01>..n.< tinned `bu Page Seven.) _. P` % '--1%ARIo; DEC. :s.`r9xo Each additional` . ; 2. ob` III. uo"_n~ _ I &V\-ll: VADVCQIIIK IIVC .IVJ\JIII, U f`aucet.. .. .. Over` ve rooms, one faucet Each additiona1TfaucetT. w ' Bath.T1rbs.. . . . . . `W5 fez ...A-C19Vet,!%. :_ uni us. Lnvua yuyn wvuu, A discountof '10 per. cet. on" all [at rates will be allowed if pay - men*t'is made on. of before the 10th day after date of 4b1l-I. LL A "1';,,`i=';sv;;. f5;mm Not exceeding ve rooms, one , * . _ 0 `Hanna!- . THE om) R_A'i`ES. (a) Flat Rates. ' . No less anqual rateiiwiil be charged for any servlce thang$4_5'o nt,.an:d all water biilsjto be Tp>a.1"d_ as .' per "ti- strutions` thereon. A J . _ . A . -..A -1 ~-`.1. _-.. --,,`n ' nvn~ a_, CCHIS per I,OOO gals. ' - Over 500 up to 1,000 gals'per day,_ 22 cents` per I,000.gals. . . Over 1,000 up to 2,000 gals per day, 21 cents per 1,000 gals. Over 2,000.00 to 5,000 per day, '20 c ts :per 1,000 .ga'ls.~-. .0 ' ver 5,000 up to _10',00o gals per dgy, 18. cents per 10,000 gals. - * 510,000 and over, per day, I7 cents, iper 1,000 gals. T`1:a 1... LL- -_L-j,,I- ' 5 .- lJLa.l 1,UU\( 3613. ~ I This is` the schedule of'rates chargeable imder Sec. 6, Byfla-vi; No. 2,, --- -.`----~, .u.p.nug..uu5 wan wagons, one ,fa.ucet Each additional _ horse. . Cows and oxen, eachf .. Offices and Stores..' .. .. . Blacksmith shop, one re -Each additional re .. Bupcher stalls and Urmals in oices; stores chnn Anal` . V T. F. ADDISON. Teacher of Violin -4 nun-a p_cr 1,uuu gaxs, `Over 250 up to 500 gals. pqr 3.) cents per 1,000 gals. ` (`VA-r Enn Ida-\ L.-. wag... .._|_'___, _`_ _.-vwv. -`uutUvO ~. A discount of 20 per cent. on all "meter rates will be allowed if pay- ment is made on or before the tenth day afte`r,_date of bill. .--------3 - UUOIIVIPUEU . B1-ickA,'_lper I,ooo, net.... ..$ IO Stone, per cord, net I5 }Plaswter, each -Ioo'yards. 2 c<.>Aa.ts 20 \ All services, not specically pro- wided for above, `must be paid by meter rates as per schedule below. ' _(b) Meter A 1'. \Jl1IlaD Ill Ulll'CCS, SIUTCS shops, each.._ 'Water closets 1n andshops, each` so: o _ c s o - c no nection or under .. c _ application. 150 550. {Hydrants for each 2-inch con-,` 2 _, I-Iydrants over%2-Inch, prices on. ~ [A All faucets to be a self-c1osi ng*, if required by th ers. Building Purposes. D._I-1-. ' e `Water Commission- ,- _ if` losets, se!fc}ps:_ng, _. Each addio`n al .. . :Miscellaneoas -Uses, Private \ and Place 5;of- Business ` -vontCljOI m ' Qf . , rnlvutc `t! Place Business. One horse, inizluding washing Q W2 ann: nnn 'fmmn+ The following tables, showing the rates formerly charged and those just going into force will show the `savings to be effected`:. r \ THE NEWA RATES. -' (a`) Flat Rates. No less annual rate will be charg- ed for any service than $3.60 net, and all water bills` to be paid as per: instructions thereon,` - l Sihile ;a'11.ce`.t".'.-T T Eac Bath tubs.. . . additional faucet. . ' Each` additional. '..' ' " A discount of 19 per cent. on all at rates will be allowed if 'payme'-`t lis niade on or before the 10th day jafter date of bill. j .`Th prese1it.r'duction of 20 per `cent. makes a total reduction of 30 per cent. j two years. `Those hav- paid"their at rates` (Dec. "'0 Juhe), will_ be allowed the amount of the nresent '1-duction off their 1 nqxt `bill. Open to receive a limited nurnbel" of Pupils dun-Ina Hm winfxuv smnnnn, War farms nnnlv at 1`, ,_.. -, ,_`_.-` -...... nu. .-uuu-n psi!-'3 ..This will be good-news to every citizen, and our eicient com. niissioners and Supt. Brownlee de~ serve the thanks _of every citizen, not only_ for the _lQVV[ rates` charged, but al_'_s1o, and more important, for supply- mg 133' with the purest water, to, be eotgined anywhere 'and.the uninter- \rtipt'ed service at all times. I111 -` hereas the pro ater- YWbi'k's. Dept. of the: Town""'are suffi- 7c*?";t"o warrant a` reduction in the `fates now charged, are the opii1ing..1wQrds of a- new. by-law of .the Dejiartmetft _ announcing a new schedule` of rates, which. are 20 per <`:_t,` lower than the former prices :>\'I"A-.;.o4;I TL:- ___:n 1, - PERCENIYJ '1 _0FF WATER RATES] VI 1 .%T<<:9:s::ng: For Private Dwellings. ._ON or camp: oua CRITERION. Q _ju(BENNETT Mayor. 'i ; E DOUGALL t"I.'_`3._x_ - !"T. ;.91V-8%)? I'I$l`ZI If i\I7'II` We have a large amount of money to loan at lowest current 1-ates.either in small or in large. amounts, on the security of good farm mort-j Sages." McCAR l`HY. BOYS 8; M URCHISON i unlop Stxfeet. Barrie. \J\.l[I..I.a-.I.4 . Chairman 'an'd _Stablcs day} -M,--tuna. .c-'.II.uII_c I - .I.ncy-"arc on salc E;" Walams , Ban-.ie s favorite `Je1f#eller;_,pVVst_<:k;`e_:i;` *' - - V I .'/"v.'.I.'VI3r`, 37;N1A', bdght the engage- xnent nag, yet; ox-,.better still, the ::.c marxiae `me? he " `,.,;.-.i`..... '*%`...._'_:!_e ::9.3:1s _ ,-_.v --_--..., rv----9 Va. :\-Qua I-Auaunus. ` The interest in the McNulty-Dolan case has spread to every part. of 'Canda,Aeven in_ Regina and Winni- peg Mr`..C1-eswxcke had many` in- quzries-~ase to the chance of commuta- _titonjojthe_ death penalty to a term P-_n the Pem_tA_entiary.~ A V . unownniuvll. a.:.c ncsuxucu LU Darn: on Friday, and waded through a gnass of business at his office till late in the evening, and then drove to _Midhurst,_taking the midnight C. P. R. train '-for Regina at this point. On. Monday at Regina he condu.ctc'd .a _caseand4 left next day for the East, Stopping" off T01" a day_in Win- nipeg and arriving home` on Thurs- dayu ,ornin'g. A most remarkable hweef s.-`work, and one calling into aeplay not pnly. the greatest powers `Ho`{f'-`endurance, but>`also the exercise flail thfe nest points of legal training. " F|`I|__ 3,- .1; - - 0 All`? 1. -._A. ..._-. Mr. `Cgreswicke has been doing some -globe trotting of `late. He left Barrie on'Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 30th, arriving `at Ottawa .on Thursday, and obtaining a hearing, laid the case _of the condemned man before the`Mmister of Justice in the afternoon. dHe returned to Barrie nn L`-341:... _._.I -..--.`I..J A-L.------ y-ate-`Iv two-uni p -1-! Highest price in cash aid for good cedar ahinle bolts. de].ivercd u Barrie or. at any Gil`. . siding wuhin one hundred -miles ,6! Barrie. J. H. CLARK, Shingle Manufacturer. Barne. Ont. ` - ' tf - uaavvu Respectfully yours , Harry M. Passmore, The Evening Telegram. To Mr . Creswicke is due in a great measure the success of the applica- tion to the Minister of Justice for executive" clemency -in this case, and Barrie -has every reason to be proud of this `success of one of `her ex- mayors, who is taking` his_pl_ace among the greatest. of the criminal lawyers before the bar of ..Canada to-day , - ' ' | Dear` Mr. ~Creswicke-Und er separ- ate cover,`a pen and ink sketch is being sent you, under instructions from Mr; J. Ross Robertson, who thought you might appreciate some token of one of -the greatest trials in the criminal annalse `bf the Pro- vince. - v\ .t :0 IA 13.11. CRESWICKE ; scomzs SUCCESS Barrie Lawyer Tanks With Great-' ' est of Canla sT Crimina! Plead- % V ers.-Made Record Trip`. F`N1;i):_JA_1;tz;1;e;1m.t-<; the .picture `s ithe follawing letter from_ The T0- ? ronto"_~T`e1egram-: The Aquatic Club have issued in- vitations for their New Year's dance in the Town _Hall on Monday, Jah- uary 2nd; The patronesses are Mes- dames S. Dyment, H. E. Jory, S. G Caldwell, E. W. Bassett, _ W. A. Ross, C. R. Latimer, M. Shanacy, Chas. Devlin, J. G. Scottand J. Dy- ment~an-d Addison s orchestra W111` ,furnish.the,y;m1sic. Dancing at 8.30. \_In the private oice of Mr. A. E. T H. Cresvsiicke, -K.C., hangs a pen and sink sketch of this able lawyer who has worked so strenuously and suc- cessfully. in the cause of Thomas Mc- I M}. and Mrs. J. M. Ness, Belle- view, Barrie, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Edith May, to Mr. Verner S. Hambly of Dray- ton. `The marriage to take place at the end of December in St. James Cathedral, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. A. -Campbell and daughter, Gtace; of Kingman, A1ta., ;are'visiting the latter s .father, Mr. iThos. Young, E.1izabeth'St. Mr, `Mort. Atkinson, manager of the Bank of Toronto, Brockville, was in Town for a few days this n week, returning yesterday. - .1. Jug uuuuuu. mun gun uuu`eIe0(vl'lc_l!Bul7ln3, A over an acre of good amen. hea.lthg_;n?g, did view. Comforts. le home for retr 3 A mer.or_suit ax-dener. Will sell at sacr1ce.ow-- ner gomg est. Very easyterms. Box 18. Advance Office. V :0 62p _ Miss Jennie Warnica, Pgrt Huron, arrived on Monday, and w11l spend a .' month with her parents at Tollendal. Miss Merrill eynolds, of Vine. .was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pratt, Painswick, last week., Mr. R. P. Young of Grand Forks,` N.D;, is visiting his father, Mr. Thos. Young, Srg, Elizabeth St., who is seriously, -ill ' 5 Egg yau:;gn;smaas buying in Barrie _ Mrs. G. Grith, Clapperton S t., will not receive again until `the `third-`Friday in the New Year. ; M_rs. E. ':_Burrell, of Uxbridg, `s spending a few weeks the guest of Mr. Thos. Houng, Elizabeth St. l { l . Dr. and Mrs. M. A. B:-e_s,ee of Los VAngeles,A Cal. spent last week with their aunt,` Mys. J. C. .Macnab. J- 1" .I_? .d_. Si5_50nS,T of Lacombe, , -. 18 V1S1t1ng_h1s father, Governor S_nssor;s-. ' . I and Mrs. Albert E. Pratt 01 Painswick, attended the Grey-Coles wedding last week. [ Mi`. 1. `B. Cline, who has been in jthe. Wes-t.for _the past summer, re- turned thxs week. " ' . .-.`, ugh. ` v >- v v v v V VVVVVVVVYVVVVVVV: O " O ; socw. PARAGRAPHS :1 .3099oooooooobo6ooooooooo: :oboobooooooooooboooog A -----v G. loag attended the ph VWnte1-Fair last week. ., , ------- .`y--wv rm uwv I7Ri'_::i::' 25c, 50c, 75c, 3130 Seats on sale at Walls Bros,, King Block . ' . Phone` 194 A play I tlie`Caxiadian Woods by `11 ene alter (author of Paid in Pu ). First time of Play and Com- pany at less `than $1.50 prices. `D`D`I` nun _ nu- RA- up, g. nn can-0 rrnvnv \JJn4LVlI.llIl-'0 \a\Jn ' Headed by Mr. Edward Sloman and Miss N ell Cave In the Lypjc Theatre (N.Y.) Success 1`--_ - -- 1` { {s1.oo"Pr:n Mmum m ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES THRII CENT. Nomination, Monday, December 26, 1910. 11-112, ., `ll 1 ---- m ()E_1_1LE-Brick house, seven roo - mg furnace. both gas and electric lig ting. Rood xmrden. healthy snot. snlmm . GRAND OPERA Housn _Wednesday, Dec. 21st {YOUR V011: and INFLUENCE IJ. H. BENNETT T1}}Jii},' ni$i1;}:' J;.};;;, I511: V ` V. -:-+-:--:--:--: +4-1-++s-+4:-+-1-++-3-+-3-s-+++ J. J. Brown said that the temper- ance ship` is sailing ahead at a rapid rate, but it was in danger of being wrecked and needed ballaft. That `C f`-IA ndflbtoa A.`-uA__ I_-__- um. vvauI., adlu. IIC. fle quU[eU a number of gures in regard to police records, taxation, etc., saying that the money lost to the Town through cutting off the revenue from licenses would mean but 29 cents per head extra to pay. 1f,, 7 -r\ I u.s..-u.u auu uccucu uauast. .l3.lC is the reason they have a few of us on the platform to-night-just to show which side we `are on-`-and I have been on it for the last forty QC JXOCl%O T. T. Young said the ght is on. lLg.t_us hope it will be successful. {The Ooposition had asked` people to lputvaside sentiment, the very thing `we don t want, said he. `He quoted 13 number nf Go-an-pa .n ..o~---4 Ln I -- ---..- vr--v.. \ ,/ ""_ "-7-" " V"'J' : Mr. J. B. Edwards gave a song `1`\IV_V1l}l`ff is My Wandering" Boy To- ` 12 t, and many thought h1s VOICC iwas never heard to better advantage. \ T3`. 1'.....:. -_I,1_I 1 . - ,7.-. -.---._\.. v1.1 uwutwj a\LVllllag\-- i Dr. Lewis added his testimony to ithdse of the former speakers, say- img that the medical profession dld {not necessarily have to use liquor as i H rI"|Fd1.(inP rnnnu cnckcfibucfnn kn:-~~ 1 uaaunnn. vvA1V'us.u-aecona uxassprnres .1 sional for SS. No. 1. lnnlsl. Duties to commence after Christmas holidays. `Good salary. Apply to J. 9. LEONARD. Ora vale,-' P.0.,, out. A V -51 >nnu; aA\.\.\.J3al.ll_y lIdVC [U 1156 HQUOF 1a n_1edicine, many substitutes being Iavailable. suupaw. DEC. 13, 1910 .4511 SUNDAY IN ADVENT. ' 8.30--Hply Communion. 11.00-:Mauno and Sermon. .33-90 D-[m.--S_|1.!1d School . . 'V"". . . ~ -x"m- -VKA --Vu-._.'_'_'_,,-_,,.,, Qtn,C 1 ' " " ` " -` ' 7.00-n:vensJon &`s: llondgy. Evening? `gt ` I ` . n9n;n- Ra vie-r-A 4 Mr: A. J. Sarjeant said that he was with the majority. which was a pretty safe rule to follow on any great moral question. It was not the hotel, but the bar-room which they are ghting, and in this mea- sure a remedy had been found which has proven successful. He stood for the young men, thirty or forty of whom are under his care in the church, and he stood for the boys --not the bar. He was not afraid of the `effect on business. I" `J W I _ _,_- -__v'.. \_,.. |,[5gtJlll\-JJ C. M. Hickling said {he heaviest `drinkers in Vespra will hail_the ad- rent of local option in Barnc. "I"?-17- ---- ---` _'_ 7.7 -v_. I `Ex-Mayor Vair followed in a clear- `cut speech, in which he "voiced the sentiment of the large number present. When he went to Orillia to speak in the interest of the tem- perance cause some timeago, he said, he virtually. took his head in his own hands. There are just as good ihotelmen in Barrie as may be found ?anywhere. `And there is no fear of lccal option hurting business in Bar- rie, said the Ex-Mayor. Fifty-one residents of Barrie and vicinity occupied seats on the "plat- format the Grand Opera House on `Tuesday evelning, about one-third_ of this number giving addresses` in favo'r"of local option. The meeting was called Barrieinight for Local Option and it took the forin of an experience meeting, each being ask- ed"to give reasons why he thought 'the restrictive measure would bene- t B`arrie.? ' (V 'Re7. McLeod, D.D., occupi_ed Vth_e chair, and he announced Mr. Shaw as the rst speaker. is 1'- Municipal Elections. [91], Town of Barrie. L:'u"ge Audience Listens To Short Addresses on` Temperance By ' T Many Business Men. _ Condensed Advertisements under this head 259.: 3 times, we ; payable strictly in advance- Emma mam ma we. on CAUSE Trinity Church are respectfully requested for the election of ' , Mr. Carl Zzeilner presents `THE PAUL GILMORE CO. 'lJ.....'l..A I.-- (Continued on Page Seven). 1`"r iII=.""ia ni'('>iL11`"' AS REEVE -thirif oi asses ).1_- TEACHER WANTEb:<;ond Classprnfes 11. Dupgm nnmmnnnn nnr nhrinf.mnn hnlhlnwa in bid xilustuat` ` ~ Pitmt-8 9*; or vm;A% `5:5'|$3e%:n'}g_} $5,645,100,` Total Assets over _ 77v-.. v- --y-war Start an account now` iii thVe -Uni`o1i' Bank of Canada. It will help you to save systematically--and increase- your savings with` V` Compounc_1_ .111; terest, . 4 Savings Accoun_1t- i'g~almo_st`in- vanably the foundation of s`uce_. opp. crxivv MARKEI; ' ' In Princess street WIM!P8 Fxrat-(`Jase Accommodation. Remodelled and Returnished Throughout. gver gets a `s.tart >31`:/-1ie` (.{uA1l e.sAs, he-.. mhgrits m_oney) _except by .regulox savmg. V .- ` " Warm TRAVELLING Wmsr nu SUM AND STOP AT um . A quaLnt1cy.6f xn-ivato"ttinds. to loan it 3. 5 PER ,ca:N'r. I oxreasy terms of payment. V LENNOX. cow AN ,3: ' nnowfi`. _ ' Solicitors. Ba.rrlQ'.AAi ,"i_ VTENOGRAPHER WANTED--App1y t0 5 tie Tanning Co.. Barrie. Out. _ 50-50 - -;w--u vow: v-uwv-cu. -- yw-. -- a "1 "i'tnu1ae'e i"1%w%r :`: I`='.aee 3.:?J-?nlmmualw`v?:Ii'3o Inapnho u:and`I|ceboh9s:. acknowledged by I;xe,_ . ports to -be-"the most `wonderful .'plomroI`ev 2 Ilvnnpntmlr. tn Jhn Piihllnj ~. PI-InnI&.'"I&.f.I...'.-UH MONEY 'roL`oAN- not one 7 lN A TI-Iqugaun voL. LIx-. No."6o~ Tllnll (`.3 |A SEPIA` PLAfru{UM PORTRAIT IS POPULAR. ~ WHY? r. n. _Mofn1'oN.% Mugager NEW ADVER T-I SEMENT; It produces sprint possessing 6 rich tone of real artistic metrit. A something that appews to the res ned taste. A most acceptable- chrlstmas Remembrance. IIVIQI"I` \DlllJUUD L'0l'IlDl'l Ilirll The Famous War-Artist correspondent - : `i! II& _P. O'Connell. Proprieto1:'. ' Grand Operavfl-iouse 2| Tuesdav December I . AIJSPIO .ot -orrlcgiu _`m'Il REG! EH1` (Simone orntora) V lamouq Wl._I'.-l_Ift|st. BOY AWANTED [. Fmt /acson Maker Q/' Portraits MONEY 1'0 "LOAN . .. 1..-..- __.---._A. -1 _.-... LIX. N (50? T`? El-I5"":`-L " 1-I-uo`MPsoN cuzw. 9:?:u;n`|u'uF-. $9.53-;}. CEDAR WANTED ._...__ 1.. ---I_ %.!,I A," Barrie Br'anch-' NQT!F?E.-% vruuu _ -g It: vvvnuo-nun. -vc u A-;xgus`Ma.cMu;cBy. : solicitor (or said Company_- `9 4: v~sa'a:.,v.':~~:,-..a-......-. .. #1,`. s .. - __. 3 ' -.7... . parts I0 no ule moan wonaernu pwwreu evqr. press-medr In the, Public. ` .~Px1oe$--i.`a5.- 600 V..V%r1-9-wutearos-. mas %s;oor A 4 - ; *~~~:. 4:: The Advance ~C;u-tier Boys send all their cust Oniers greetings 'an'd`w_ish to' announce that-.-the next issue v`v;il14.'bej delivered on tlimeegand. right,`-side up. with care. S0n1.eti`;nes"v,n1isLt`aI?es` `Ode-. cu f`-_-we _.,are- ._ all :Vhutnan-#egen;.;' "the ; printer's "ndevil;-anj:1 _` the` - ;:bdy:_s' *:vvh'O A CW1 -mtsL'mAs GREETING Fnd THE cunning novs. r " . , - - I ~ The prisonersjwxllfno-t;be taken to Kingston until some _time n_ext_week,.' McNulty `broke down compfeter when informed that the sentence was for life, and Mary , Dolan, _whose ,mother was -with her at the time, ` was completely. prostrated -with grief, b_u't has tsi_n<"te {allied and s_eems'7re- signed to her fate. commutation of Mary` Dolan s sen-% `as the _above.). . . . ,. - (The document \axinoun'cing the tence was couched in the same terms V _ v I` 4 3:5 _Mc1`{u!ty'brok_ com _t e _ *5 i>Tf>Li.',i:'1`iE12,j Assistant Under-Secretary of State To The Sheriff of the County . ' ` of Simcoe _ Dept. of the'..S-ecretary of State. . _ ` Ottawa, Dec. 13th, 1910. Sir,-I am commanded to in- form you that His Excellency the Governor-General. ' has "had under his consideration the case ' --of.~...'1.i`;tl,\omas_ -McNulty.' who was. a t`riedm[before the `Honourable Mr. Justice` Britton at the Assizes . lately holden_ at Barrie, On- ' , tario,` for the crime of 'm_urder, and having been convicted there-__ of. was sentenced to death--such `sentence to becarried into exe- cution on Wednesday, the a four- A ` teenth day of December instant, and tostate that His Excellency has been pleased to" order that - the sentence of death passed on the said Thomas McNulty be commuted? `to imprisonment for life in the Kingston penitentiary.` - ~The jail yard w_a`s"c1eareed`of `snow andinstruetions given "for the build: ing of the scaffold. The gofcials spentisome anxious hours until the precious black-bordered documents, sealed with official state seal of black wax, arrived (in Wednesday. ' The following is a copy of the wording of. the official commutation of the death sen_tence.to one of life }imprisonment. , These unnauthorized -reports were, `however, not.` conrmed by any` of- __ciaI word to. the `County `Sheriff, and until `the verication of the report reached him by wire on Tuesday all preparations were made for the exe-' ` cu-tion. To a smart boy, 16 years or over, willing to learn, we have a proposi. V tion whereby we can place him in -a position to earn` a. handsome salary.)-~+ Address Box A, Advance Office. _ 45.47 ' . . Though" inforngation had been re- ceived 1011 .Tuesday by. She-riff Har- vie in regard to Qie cornmutation of `the death'isentence_ on the two Drisoners in .the County Jail, the of- cial documents did not arrive until noon on Wedesday-the day set for ,.the execution. - On Sunday` afternoon rum-orshad reached Town that the- Cabinet had reduced the sentence to life in'1prisonment,'and on Monday) when the Toronto papers announced thi_s.deci_sion of .the Ministers in'a despattch from Ottawa, the prisoners were informed of their fate. . i V Cummutationf ~Deat1I sn:encT[ ?:'Arrived Yest rday.~0ffi`cial% %* Wording _of Miuivg. Kindly -a.ckno wledge the receipt of this communication immediate,- ly aftgr the same has reached you. - -~ ---- - -v-- F----.----v---J._ minmpnzi-suadnce '.of Chapter 147, esection`49, df the Revised Statutes "of Canada -of_19o6, you are here- by required and directed to con-. vey-the said convict to the peni- tentiary above mentioned. a (Copy) Bafrie, Ont. I "have the honor to be T Sir, ` L You; obedi.ent srvant, V _ CA_N_ADA In UK DHIIUOC 31- we 'l'0Wn OI lSIl'l'lC'|,~ unmrwy I" 8 ` p on, profile. and book of reference ahowin change or alteration pursuant to Section?! .0! The Railw ty Act in their Railway aslocated upon and across a. part of the West half of Lot ` number ten (19) in the Sixth Concession in the Township of South Orillin. to ethenwith `a cer-_- tind nnnv nf thn Order nf thn nnrd nf Rnilwmr `THC _lNT:RET3_ `, OF :BWARR:5IE%, lJl`l&\~&\uI-HI I'L3l\v-I99!-I-I U . 579' j }cIE'rY ;w.i`u beheld in _`;l`1"u.Counc'.l _Ch`am4ber, V Barrie ; on .Wednesday, F1321-' 1331.5191I:7-`8t-.iI~'`:D-mI.,~-- : . 1.). V . lillllul - " AVLCUIIII` Lllh Fniiinrn ;AG12IcU`1:'1jUnA1I7 "` so. l`il\`l`lIfl!Il ~-.,;,.9~n 1. _ '1, - '-- 11;.` I"-..-....'I . -They. are busy -a_s .naiI.ei's at "Moore s Shoe Store these days Jianding out those good -_Hockey.. _iBoots. If youlare. an Intending our-~ `chaser, o in} and have a"look at 't!_1e_m..: enj~s.. priced from $2.00 up. Ladies , .fr-`om-. $1.75 up. - Girls ' from $1.59 up and a for `gt x.so. v', __'.` ` ~ MARRIED. HAMBbLY--FIRTH--On Wednes- _n`esday, December 14th, I910, -by the Rev. 1. G. B0,wles, at the e re- sidence of the bride.?s' aunt, Mrs. Geo. B_a'11', Maple Ave., I_sa.b_ella Reid F1rt'h, of Barrie, to ]..rW eston Hambly, '- of D'eerhurst,":`Ont. ; ARDAGH--Called home, _3't4._..-V.B:ar`i-"see, on the _evemng-- of December 8 I9IO','An1}1e M-.,` beloved wife _ot Judge` John A. 1Ardagh, and... third DI'ED.r ` daughter`. of the` 1ate~CapAf;',fE,_`VA, ' .W.a-lker. -, L , ;-G_RI.FFIT_'H;S-.At, the home of ` ..his ` `parents, Maple Ave., Barrie Wpd-~ riesdag: Dec: 7, L 1910,` ` Ag ', t1'ii'.f;7: `R. - Grift s," eldest son .?of Wxll`ia"mA. .4531.` `hA`:_ l...1iA.L- `L. `I'..'.. ....4.L Messrs. A. J. Sarjeant, Byron King, and Misses Gamble and Thomdyke made felicitious after- dinner `speeches, and .the pleasant gathering broke up feeling that through this.s0c'ial gatherixig a closer and A are p'!easan't business relation- ` _'.,existed. T The sup er was served in the large dress-mak ng parlors on the second. oor,- and the daintinessofi the menu provided was a testimonial to the ability of the lady employees to out- shine in the culinary. department as well as in themaking of smart" hats and gowns.` `There were 33 present, Mr. `F. R. Redditt being appointed toastmaster. The programme was furnished entirely by the employees. It included -songs by. Misses Mah- ene.-Ryan and B.` Drury and duets by essrs. Lapp and Godden, y_ I II ,__ , A Employees of Sarjeant & King Co; Banquet Their Employers ' . V` Lasti Tljureday Night. \`; _The members of the rm of Sar- jeant _& King, Ltd., were the guests of thexr employees at apleasant l1tt.:-` banquet on Thursday evening last, thul evidntcing the good `feeling and pleasant relatxons existmg between employer and employed. - I`3CCTjI TAKE NOTICE that the'GeoVx-Elan Biyi Seaboard Railway Compan have epoaited in the olce of the Registrar of eds tor. the Conn,- t of bimcoe at the Town of Barrie, Ontario; n.- 'n an. m-nln. and hnnlr nf I-nfnrnnt-A nhnilnlrn. ,T_i4`ri;11__c`I` of Rey. E. R. Biggs are, endeavormg tomnduce him to stand .for the _Board of Education. - Dr.` Palling 15 again in the eld DRY coons MER- ' [ cums FEASTED _ ;dsT-1n town, a goldistickfpin, initials H. F., valued as a keep- - . , -_---- vs-ogge. sake. Finder leave at Advance Of-. ve. ' Reward. dh --Mrs. Heard, Ross St. virishes -o announce that before commencing the New Year s business, she will dispose of all stock. on- hand, includ-` ing corsets, `ladies waists, hose sup- porters and_bust forms, at almost [yotu-"own -price, from 35c.`up. - i {\_.-2..._ ` 4. Al - ' Mr. J..- .Craig is out with `the glad hand making votes for the 1st Dep.-Reeveshin. .Mr. John Little is in the eld also, and theacontest will prove interesting. .1 f\u("I" 7,, --- ;---vv, - . . V - In adv. up Owing to the many requests, vM.3*"`8 J3.i._.9*!, S1.9i1d J0 'I'\nn `Do-ulna CA-.. \" ._.-.-B u, yuan-_I-:I_ ,_ ` _ .` T01'il,lia papers _report 3 .or 4 "m- cheh of.. ice on thexr lake-_-bu__t you "know .th'ey have Frost all the; `year round up-there. .5 -rs . -I- - ` _ ___-___! _., ..a...... -.. ynnv ll\ul\,| I l W;--`-Overcoat Sale at Sarjeant & Kmg s, `Saturday. T '* --Best quality" Xmas. Cakes at` Brysorrg at` 25 cts. per -1b., almond. iced, tastily decorated. Madein 2, *3 and" 4 lb. or larger sizes if requir-- ed.- Order early. T e T! ' The. Anhi "Meetin}: . Tsof . the QI\ LI BETH A 3313!!!! WRITE A I " 3O99999999999` *9 ` `V -Biingham & Sons Tarfe. openi`n g; 4 3ew_ meat markgt,` Elizabeth St, to-',.; ay. * .- `~ a -__-Order` your Almpnd Paste = from 'B'ry.on s. `:30 cts.. per Tb. ReVady'toT use. I V _--Oxf rt:io:;"t."`...5aI at Sarjean; nxmgs, j Compared" ~w1tlt:;~t_he sizzling .state of affairs ip Wihnioeg our mun}; cinal nni-nnnanrn Ia" .. +1.- -.-.-1-.- u .- Inuluvvb I" LII snow vvuvvvvnvu qua voav Townshivuefscuth '51`-illia. cer-_-' tlod cop of the Order of the card of Railway` Commise onere for Canada. dated the `And day. of December, 1910. sanctioning such change. Dated this 12th day of December. 1910. . A _...-_ in-- -1: ......|. .. Ivu`-D uuugua at ._uu,ug_u DTUS. . - The T}.1istle_ Curliti Club` W111 select thetr skips for t e local games: a_t a meqting in the Clapperton St; rmk _to-night. ` " .---` 0`: nuaallbu `V _--'-Overcoat` .\Sa1;, ht 'Sarjeant K1ng s, Sat_urda_y.~ - ' n4';!2 `: ,.'S0m_2 great bargains in rengs Slengs at Douggll Bros, '1`-ls- 'l`L:..4.I_ t~_-..1:-_* . you try a loaf of Br3'rs0ni s, A _ - A. Goin shoppin withotit ~'fe'adin -the .~.r ads in The Advance is like goin Tsh-` in without knoyvin _vv`h`ergV~i=e" best %places are. ` ` ` W ` ` \.nuuLua, CAUGBI. BUll*U1 VV uuulu I1. Aandi-Delia Gxifths,-.-7iqM s.his . 29th ,-year; ` V: uunua ,n_u VV.}_ _l|ul-`D63 0111'.1 I1l131}- cnpal campaxgn 1_s` as. the coomg of doves. " . vvvvyoyooooooooooo< ABour_;1Jm AAAAA4AAA44A---- :6oo oo9oooo'oooo_< upeu L0 PBCBIVG 8 IHIIIIBQ nurn D61` 0! PUD!!! dun-ipg the winter season. For terms apps}; at Resxdence. 6 Collier st.. Barrie. or `Phone 4. P. 0. Box 34. : j4o.xy