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Northern Advance, 22 Feb 1912, p. 6

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l have something to `it might be a house 98.00 100.00 I That proves that re them stu 20.00, TO Clean, Silk .<}1Lux\'}~ I at! I White and light-(rolorc-I yflur, lace or fine silk .~:1m'.x:L 1m_\' cleaned by dusting in u mix::~.r- `our and borax or Hour um} ~ |Cover the article to be u the mixture, roll in u \\`}1i'.- v1 and a1Io.W it to lie for u f.-xv after which shake out th.- t`.;~- ; `the article will be bo;1utifn1T_~.- L The cleaning nxixtum 1n.2y 1 - -- again if it is not peroeptibly mil 7i*i1pRsDAY, u ;.. A;u1.uuuuu(1 prosecun The Midland Argus say ~Ed.diI `Methodist, _ Presbyterian A-Gould was oered $1500 toplay with zregatiomal congregations `Ottawa hockey team for the next six votmg on church union. weeks. and: refused. - Sounds like a"erl.v board of the Maple at pipe dream. ` . _ lodist .C|hurc_h, Collingwood County-- If SEND ME `Q YOUR BOOK.` tooooooooooooooogoooooon: % v. vvvvvv 0900 000 00000000 004 Thornbury has re-nrga'iZed it town band. . - FR31vi 'F1R `-A`NvD 31;:-AR . --~ - - V` o ` % V ~ oooooooooooooooooooooooooz} -y - vy_ -you, -.|I-JV, up IUU CHO .DUU. ` _ and maybe obtain_ed on applicatiomat the Bank. ` - A . , `f ' "In" connection with its Travellers Cheques The 'Canadian~Bank of Commerce has issued a booklet entitled `.`Information [of Interest to those about to travel, which will be sent free to anyone applying for it. ~ ilissuediby The Canadian Bank of Commerce are the` tnost convenient form in which to carry money when travelling. They are negotiable everywhere, self-identifying, and the exact amount payable in the prin- cipal foreign-countries is printed on the face of. every cheque. The `cheques are issued in denominations of .- ` $44 A--- It is the same `with yopr out-of- -town f?rierA1ds--` the universal service of the Bell Systememakes;t%h`em~`t your neighbors, too. Your voice can reach all by, -: means of theBe1l Long Distance `S.ervice.V A %% GETTING a fourth hand(forCbridge is only one of a thousand social uses of the Telephone,_ e and Telephone Service promotes sociability and good fellowship `because it brings neighbors closer{tosretl1er_ -.Vnm- ` --_ ..---.~w.-Wm:-.1 nuu 5VUUU- ICU `because brings neighbors closer together. ;frie_nds all live w`ith_in talking distance. TAL .` 5 l0;0O0,000 REST; TRAVELLERS CHEQ $8,000,000 UES ;u;,, Bell Telephhonefs) we as ntr pf -tVhe . .S'y.st_e'm; ms am .}%TEl.EPHONE camrm ,`_>,.' $10. '$6"ii"3Ibo% and $200. .'n:nAr' an -_..I!-_A.! __ its uuuultlon OI Wm. Bush. r The following accounts were_pass- 193 r ed :'--Thos. Spence, part salary as ing collect-or $60.00, J. A.- M'acLaren,,co, l,balan_ce tender and" account $22.50, I mo ;Wm. Tracy, assisting V engineer 9th!,,ep line survey $2.00. D; Luck, refundwo {dog tax $1.00, Ball Planing Mi11,dis. moulding for hall $7.74, A. 13.! Coutts, registration fees $18.60, llimg M, ghoofk '~----~1:'-- 1"` . `. ` u ` , -.-v, v-- \.ao |~Jl1l`lll.l \v `Jpn, xpenses, Hoag` and `Dales uuuum, n:gusI.1'a.L10Il Iees $18.60, . M. Sneath, `supplies for indigent $9.29, G. G. Smith & Co., funeral nxnencm. T-T-mm. .....1 ?n-'1-.T on-' An I _ -..c VDVUV wa.a,muu, an we members present, the| 3` tried before. J usticos of . the . PeaceReeVe in the chair.` The minutes of i 2 John` Mair .and John Ciiamberlaimilast meeting .were read and on mo-i sfwhen it was shown that the club didftion of -Oouns} MoArt.hur and Smith l I `E not handle liquor directly or indi-iconrmed. Communications werei jrectly, and the liquor_. seized be1ong- read and disposed of as follows: Mc-g _ged to the indiviidualmembers and:C.arthy, Boys & Murchison, reclaimi Iikept by them _in a privatt locker.'5for damages of Jno. and S. A. E19 ',,'The Justices, after giving the caseiliott by~the closing of Drury Mill` jirvery careful consideration, dismiss"-'Road' and asking a decision of Coun-i _ed it. Vwithout costs. ' j 1 {oil on same. > I 1% ' Dr. Hart reported on the Icon-dition of Wm. Bush. 'l`l,.,.` J.',.I1-_:., - . . i ! Ten-ders . for printing from the Barrie papers. ' T 1 Edward Allsopp and Geo. `McDon- ,a1-d applied for the position of asses-1 Innr _ .RcenVtiy seized at` the Colli the chief ' tion laid by W. .a quantity of liquor Was? ngwood Club by: of police on an `informs:-I Ca,-1'-miahael, chair-1' [man of Fire and Police, says The! , ':Co1lingwo0d Entnerprise. : was laid against the e f club for `keeping - lwi thout .a 2. before 'r-1...v an L A "A charge I steward of the liquor` for sale` The case was; _ Justices of. th-e_- P_eace;. license. o -- - l , _ I The Council met-on Feb. 5thv,.pur-"i sunant to agweolnent, all the members! [pr-esent, th-ei -Reeve in the chair. _5 ` 'COH1n1l1I1iCaIiOllS were read from The Serzwtary Sick Chil-dren s Hose: pital `a-nd 'Muskoka Free Hospital: i for - - Tonsumptivesg acknowledging; .rec-eipt of donation. _ | f ` 1 - i ., -v---w--- I g A. M._ Hunter asking nancial? iaid for "the Children s Aid Soc-;iet.y. I , `Salvation Army `asking nancial] .ai-d. ' ` At Midland last week, Ias. T Mc- jgregur, Gladstone House, was charg- ed .With keeping liquor for sale and ,- _,-,.,.,........,.. vvu5J.G5a|l.Uu are 110W.` {voting The quart-I 1" erly street Meth-Tl Iodist Collingwood, has gone! Plan record. '19 in favor With 2| ag`ainst. At Duntroon the Presby- _ ; teriams are said to be practically un- l"animous1y favorable, while `of Not-' ittawa, _Methodists the samefmay be `said. In Stayner the Methodisti gquarterly board voted 22 for with` 3 hllf. 2 an-o-:n::4~ ' lwas_ 1_1_ed_ $50 and Six bottles" :of Whiskey were conscated and sent :to the Marine hospital. J oh.-n Shap- [leton was -_a.lso- in court at Mid-' Fland charged `withfselling liquor oni` }the street. He was ned $200 and; posts or three months in jail. `In-I specter Fisher laid all `charges andi IJ. H. Hammond` prosecuted. Methodist, Presbyterian andCo1_1- 0 - I ' amnn-o4~1nmn1 A..- .....- ..-L! -r- _ --`v-uuvii 1. cnAsn:1~r.Mmxer. VESPRA COUNCIL. Your are now; I1 - ul- KAJI-VJ]. 5 $35.03, 235 .-on this division between Palgrave ` There is a probability that in the! ,near future Beeton will be served by` It two direct -lines of railway to To-, 1-ronto, says The Beeton World. The ` G.T.R. have made a` survey north [from Weston, and indications "point ` to their running a line from that ` -`place to connectrut Palgrave or some] other point with the Hamilton andjw Allandale line. This will` give a} .direct route to Toronto from points 3: and Allandale. _.,............, 1.v C0 A. D. McArthur, complaint as to the, staft of W; Oliver, award ditch. Sun tender for printing for I912. ` . Spicher -Lockhart --That `the, Clerk write A. D. Mclkrthur, draw ing his attention to Sec. 35-bf D. _ & W. C. account, which deals with; L `diftch 'com:p1ain_ed of by him. Oar- The Enllowing communications . " 1'-iVVed, viz: Salvation Ar. 1113'. asking for a grant; Wommysn D. MCAf'f,I I1If nnsnminfuiu -_..J._ :1 -._.. Iv\( V- vvvu (D3 DLIINLIU ltd: Presented petition of ' Geo. War- ner and 15 others asking that said trees be not cut, also tender of Walter Walker for the trees. Smith -- McArthu1' - No action taken regarding tender for trees as_ above. ' ` Campbell--Sm.ith - V By-iavv No. I 408 ocnrming the appointment of certain towns-hip oioers and provid- ing for their remuneration for 1912 was introduced" `and was passed in` `the usual way. 1 1 ' Campbell `--- McA:rthur-Acoounts to ` the amount of. $104.88 were order- ed paid. . _ ' Mc_Arthu1-`-Oampbe11--Council ad- journed to meet on 13th of. March next at 10_,a..m. T p 1;. J. TUDHQPE, Clerk. I SUN NIDA LE COUNCIL. February session Sunnid-ale Council. V ._All members present. i Reeve in the -chair. :fol1_ow'ing `communications ,_- .. ..,_........ uuu uxvsn :.u.au.'uUl.l9u laud procu- L200 printed copies" for v i distribution. V I The auditors report. \ `on Trea-I surer s' books, accounts, etc., for} 1911, was presented and read, show- ing that they had found everything rcorrect and very satisfactory-. On. lmotion` of Cockburn and oampbetu groeport adopted and clerk` intructed' vfn nrnnnno Onh ...:-`J--J Salvation Army "skinga dona for_ the social work of the army. Iaction. 3; The Council met at Oro Townf; z`eHall, Feb. 7th, pursuant to adjourn-:1 ;;n1ent, all the members present, theIV a;Reeve ofi ',i1ast mo-}` lftion Smithj - 5 conrmed. were .!w:-ml Ont] .J:;w.m....J ..-L` -~ 1`-"7 " 1 I .-......-v v\/ _ v.uULu `j C;1"ti1f1c`z;.tewof Deputy Registrar- lGe.neral. that Divisinn Registrar, Oro, had duly _registered for 1911: iBirth's 63, marriages 24 and deaths :52. ` l Chas. asked that tlwo small; deitd [elm trees on road line Con 7 land 8 should be cut down as they`; `might fall on Mr._ Baker s shed.` Clerk to notify Mr. Emmsv to sell i {these trees and have them removed. llf unable, to do so,` and they are I i dangerous, to nemove them. 3 f\ ' . I in . A - nJul\l V1 l4\J-L\J' `Ill. 4; 1 xua,y , .1.` uU1'u'u1'_y John O Don'nell, Jan, [Was `charged with selling liquor on the streets of,] Urillia in the police court last week? Half a dozen witnwses appeared; 'agains:t him, but he was not on; Uhllo ' J 1 .hand' 'him:~:.elf. Magistrate Clark im- [1 "posed a ne of $200 and costs or vtlwee. months in pail. O Donnnl1" rhas left town and the police are try-- ging to locate him. - Z I ] l On"motion of Smith and Camp-9 bell, claim of Jno. and S.` A. Elliott! `recognized, and that the clerk notify; I above solicitors accordingly. ! ] (`L __ _ 13 9, -n .- D A by-`law was introduced appoint-I ing Edward assessor for` 1912, salary -$110.00, and was given its three `readings-and passed. I T The -Council adjourned to meet Q 5 {on March 11t-h, at 10 'a..Ii1-' " ' ,1 LL .A. B. COUTTS,._C1erk.|' `. Knj1pp-~Coutts-`-That a by-law be framed by the Clerk re Wire fence= :bonus. V > A ":11; '1 Reeve ]and Deputy Reeve look after Wm. [1I)3ush 9and .Wife and do as they deem I est. A - I Hickiing -- Harris -- That the! Reeve be instruqted {to sell -timber _`on 94th C0110 opposite Lot 13. . l done on tgownline` Flos and Vesp1fa. `Reeve and Clerk be instructed to~pay Jas. McLaughlin 'Vespra s share for work T70 -1 1- 1 _ --.._-__._- __-- _.... .w,.-..., I Hickling - _ Knupp - That the [Council grant extension of six years [ to the V agfeement between: `ratepayers on 9th _Con. li-ne, re stay` tute labor. I Ha:-.ris-Knupp - That` Deputy `Reeve Hickli-ng see after timbyer on; |Budd s road`, and deal with same"'as ihe sees fit, also timber opposite Lot 11, Con. 9. % J 1' _`VL ` Hicl`.:l_ing--; _ That tlte `Clerk be instructed to supply the! assessor with blank forms td. be signed by the" owners of dogs stating the number of dogs owned or har-I .b9.red by _them.. I `H5ri+L6$ts -- That the_ audit-E lor s report be adopted and the and-E litors paid for [their services. ` ! The N-ort11la.nd, a paper pub-. ilished in Cochrane, which is" in, the: second year of its existence, is the! , latest addition to our exchange listyf ,'.1l.`he Northlandi is a bright, newsvg .paI.`.<:.r, well printer! on good p-aneri and well patronized with an abun-} _dance of advertising. This paper is! doing the iriissiiinairy Work for thui ,a1'eat north country. . I S-I Gordon; stn>`p1ie3:00for 1 Wm Eris?!` $3.00, Henry Tray, `vood for Wm; Bush` $3,00, ,'_A. services as audi 1- $8.00, A.- Cochrime, services _as_, a. 'tor $8.00, VR-.~Strana0gha;n, road |_'a.cr_oss_ Lot 04, `Con. '4 $5.00, A. M. lHunt`er, grant to Children s Aid `So-5 lciety $5.00. 'II'-A' _- Motions. ~ " Hickling-Kn'upp-.That the Bar- rie Examiner s tender for printing`! for 19(12 be accepted. ' ' . I , voitvu vf-ruvvv. .-5 J ORO COUNCIL. ma` Ncmnsm "asking a, donation . -1 LL, ._y. vovgg E54, 1! Culham-I,ockhaf-t-%Th`at print?- ling of I9I2- be given. Stayn-er Sun, ifor $60. Carrie. `J , ,v (i.-._.._ ` viz: Jos. Gordon,. fence bonus$ 40.20 W. Phillips, fence bonus... 9.00 Geo. Lockhart, fence bonus 9.00 T. `Stephenson, fence -bonus 4.50 A. Harkin, fence b0nus.... 10.50 Sun balance, printing, `I . . - V - A [man or rlre am ` J. D. Stewart` of Owen Sound, ':CoIling'wo'od- En" has begun proceedings to have ve ~`0Wen Soundi aldermen unseated. He keeping -claims they have not proper pro-'wit.l1out license perty qua1ica.t.ious, also that there. J us were irregularities in regard to Mair `and ,voters lists and im `in the polling booths. proper practices T when was show ` `;not'_handlq ligum {Watson for S.R. 3, Con. `9 and Io.j IiAC arried. _ ` V J The following orders were issued 42-! Circulateg Amdng the {pun uu.ui.v-. gaunt vvauu nvoo_v4sycuac yuan vvvusu uu Lcquucu LU nccp WUUUCII SIFUCKUTGS n repa 1'. Concrete walks, feeding oors, dairy-barns. ice-houses, root-cellars, well-curbing fence posts, silos-which of these does your farm need most? Whatever you want :4 build, it : best to build it of concrete. ' Do you want to know more about this. subject of permanent farm 1 Then write for your copy of mpmvementa? ` A. What The Do With Concrete. V /_ for such improvements._ It is 'neat. ha.rmonizlng with its surroundings in the country Everlasting, it cannot be injured by re. frost. wind or. lightning. Age--instead of causing it to decay-actually makes it stronger. V (`Anni-nfn nnvrnuu ngniln I-Avuols-Zunalr nnab la Inn} Aunt `K1 ...-p lug...`-..-.........-..;_ -__ 1. - - vauunaua 1|. uv \.l lllancp ll. ELI Ul.l.5I.7l.. _-.Concrete never needs repalr-rst cost is last cost. New improvements can be added `year after yearvwith less_ expense than would be required to keep wooden structures 11 rcmair- 1 V " V ' "-' 4 '-' --`- *"V'-1 *""' " '-' ``'`V" `'*"'`'y "" ""` """ V""""""` V `W6- Neat, permanent improvements go further in giving a farm this appearance than any ether feature.- ` ' Concrete 13 The Ideal Material t THE'RE S no mistaking the expression of a man whose farm is well improved. He looks as. prosperousas _he feels: . It isn't the size of a place that counts most, not its actual dollars-and~cents value.` It s rather that \`vel1+l thrifty appearance; the appearance that makes you think:of fat stock, and well-lled barns, and c mfortable, contented living. .RT.u-.4 ..-...~..........A. ......... -..L- .... ....a.L-.. ... ....-....... .. t......... 4.1. . . _ _ _ _ _ _, _. . . ' ' Wlarton 19. one of the coldest, places on the map. They report 48? below zero on Friday, Febrw ry 9th. Jnlm n nm...m11 T- .....- h-L-_~-J It's a book of 160 pages, telling how other farmers have used the handy material" to good advantage. Published to sell at 50. a copy, it is now being offered -free to all farmers who write for it. Address us Council adjourned to meet New Lowell, first Thursday ;Iarch. ` o o o c o o ' o - a . . o o o q . . o n o o o I u on I 31911 1-: .'_"'"' W. Brooks, refund dog fax M. Gaviller, township en- , gineer, award R. Elliott I ..g_ o - u . . no. not o-C.ua' aufooo` Collector, salary I911 ....... .. T. Slinger, Rep. S. R. 9. ,('\A`_ _ Pipe ...... ,_ Whichis his are in merchant with a store-full 1:. to attract buyers and ordeis. Let Port McNioo1 is to have another Fnah;:rd`At] elevator. The J. S. Metcalf Co. `ha1,tiam"aw mi secured the eontmct for the . eon-j animdu S1 fa` struction of another 2,000,000 bushelwawa Mzhod elevator to be built on similar plans Said - In S` to the present one. ' ` j ` {quarterly bow By a re which, destroyed the but 3 against. jbuilding w-_h:e1"e Town records werel` Rgceny ` kept, Wmrton lost Its asse_sB- the -ment roll, by-laws, `deedsu, records, 1 .e oe. The is seriouseand the of-0 On - :c1_a,Is are 111 a q-uVanda;r . `man Fire k

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