Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 14 Mar 1912, p. 5

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.lU\/KJJJ .|.L.|`J L ?.LL.I. Lia; ; L\/ V1; .1. ; . day, March 8th, 912, to Mr. and Mrs". Dalton ML-Ccmkey, Sunnida.1e% (Continued from `page 1). IN MEM-ORIAM. N 0 PHONES YET. uuuun, out Just a natural method which cum. Immediate relief guaranteed. N o fakes or lies --just straight business. Do not lay this aside, of all ages suifer from Varlcocelo . MEN (false rttiipture) in some way. No matter me amicted. or failure ex- perienced tryin - medicine, electric belts, etc., E or delay, but tear oi! free coupon now. v { my Biotone me od will cure. N 0 lost time. I uwumy. also endorsed by many physicians. ` Where others fail is` where I have my greatest success. Nothing complicated, no gain or irri- tation, but just natural w ich cures. Immediate guaranteed- Nn falmu m- H-- _ , ___. ., __'.--_-v--up vn uvl IIIIDII ' Old-fashioned truss torture is no lon er neces- . sar . Galling,slipping trusses and arbarous lime hods of treating rupture_ are done away l with by the wonderful invention of a. specialist who has devoted fty years tothis one amic- tion. The marvelous new EGAN _CUllA'l'llUS" gives to the ruptured mstant_rel1ef, rest and , security where all others fail. It stops all T irritation and restores every part to its na- ; turalposition as soon as it is used and for all tune and old st le trusses are thrown away. EGAN'S CUBA RUS" cures are absolutely with- out operation and the cost is small. - ' ' Multitudes of cured men, women and children testify. Also endorsed by where I have mv ..-..o..o. Mr. Mahlon Srigley "of "To;-onto` W-2.5 :1 guest at his home here over; S1l1ldd_Y- ` * - 1: rev -5 _. _ I IaI:rle_ cboperage an}! Evaporator 7. Sophia _St. and Maple Ave. duce a teacher `receiving $600 to come to Barrie for $450, the necess- iity for a. revision was apparent to `all. The minimum salary of $450 [paid here is among the lowest in ithe Province, but on the other hand the maximum `salary is the third highest. The minimum will likely be increased and the necessary exper- ience qualication reduced to in- clude teachers who have taught. two years. FJ:W- G9s1in8| `V The February attendance was as lfollowsz Central 353, Burton Ave.` I185, West Ward 253, East Ward 48. unmout Mme, Danger or Puln. J. Y. EGAN, Specialistj of Toronto (R Cnnl\In-\n.l A-.....- AA :rl-'j-IE; '|;'o'ILtu`I-e f Book of Insftuctins .give1'\ with every order. J - , t--~j Once Thought Necen b t N Search for RaxI:1u{'- lg ...-1.2 Y" ynue u nougnt necessary, but New for Relief le Ended. Wonderful Method Retelne and Cinel Without Knife, Danger I m] (V____I I0 A A!!! Free Consultation Coupon. This cougron, upon ;]>resenta.tion to J. Y. 1!` an, 1-up ure' speclaist, 331 West King S eet, Toronto, who will vigil: the towns (on dates mentioned below) ml! entitle bearer tofree consultation. Ask at-hotel omce for number of my room. Note dates. Johnson has out Mr. IIowie pool room; . and will move to Onlha. T V . ` (Non .-_ .-`I I `It will Pay You to call and see. * outline of Spraying; Materials be-_ fore commencing the season s op- erations. . Big Prot in Apple Growing To obtain good x;esu1ts from yqur orchard you shouid cpmn1ence' Spra.ying'as soon as the buds be- gin to swell on the trees. . \Ve also handle Swift's Arsen- ate of Lead and a, number of the best guaranteed Spray Pumps on the market, and`a full line of ac- cessories, iucluding Bamboo Spray -Rods, Nozzles,-`High Pres`sure_Hose` and Power Sprays: also Raw.Su1- lsphul` for. those. who wish to_1ngLke_ ` their own mixture. V An order has been placed for a car load of Niagara Brand Lime and Sulphur, which excells all other preparations for destroying. the pests on apple trees. It has also proven to be the most satisfac- .tory thing for the potato plant. ORILLIA -1 BARRIE, 3`; RUPTUWE (SEE DATES AT BOTTOM) O V Barrie House, Wed. "9 all my and night, < 1 ay only. . Ox-illia. House - ` M 1'. and Mrs. B. Pouchr E are Q~a.y1.ng a, visit: fri;g;.1 1d~s and rewlsatlves here. " KPR. 1-2 APR: .3 11.? .2 `Mr. Ilzmsy Gamtnef `of :Tpmnf" was home for_ a few days laat.wegk;; (N4-\-In .__,- _, " u i`l1;:v iwenile `hf-A colxcort in. the Y.M.C.l. on? day, March 20th. f, v 1 ' ~32- 4 Alderman Wisdom `W55 1 to for several days` last; V, A new miIIine1`y 0I`~0u3d next to Sto11e s._` V ---W0rth 1~enmzberins:'f, ' "'15 "*:.%4.# for Corsets". J `V /if *- Mr. Wm. % Crawford. ~.; friends- in the country. Mr. W9_.1ter. Mingay the sick hat for aA:fe__w` gaysxli. Another case of scarlet..;fy_'r_j. 7: reported on Saturday, 5, Miss May Brown of visiting` at. her home he`:-Ae, L -` A . nnnnh IIIIIII is n`.`:i' A-'1` one time this Wa8.1}1'_113s but the_ labor saving? ma- '}1i1w1`y that men use t0'd`&y 1nu1 it. 1i1'ine'cessary_ for In ,wu1'k frbin`-sun` 8}J;1.1`3_ llndi. they a a: great; deal n1m'<> :1. great deal easiexf. ` 11 FIRE is 'still 5% bigggr dife A fare-11cc in the - Ilw wm1_a11 s work nm1or11. V cooking ' utensivls. ' 8.1l0h %_ .-is is found'in our stqr. N01? 5 un}_y_ B (31111 her "work y qu.iuke 1','. but `more and (T-alsieq-, to V`; u-. -di'er'ence in the resu'1 6.S- of her cooking. ` V ll... '. ., a -I -r KCROSS Man Works from sun %to sun; Woman s work 13 never done- -v----v -wean: `yvu. . .,I.l.!-ul.'BI.lzy March _14_th, at the Burton Avenue Met.hod1st.C_h_urch,- ;AIlandale.' A A 5 real ,'m1'1s1ca1` -and elocutisonary treat _ is. oe.red'.` Tickets .,on--sale at Gare- _ret. s_' Music Store, Barrie, and Pat- terson- s Drug Store, `aI3,d$ Wisd`oui s ' store, A11a1_,1dale. Train. leaves Bar- " tie at 7.50 p.m., ` returning leaves _ Allandale 10.55 p.m. _' I ` Several delegates rom1 the B. of L.` E. are Montreal coin-ferrrinag with the oicials in regard to the! a new wage ` The general` `opinion seems to be that the etna lgineers will get the increase asked for, although some are of the opinion. that a scale providing for, an increase each year may be ac- cepted-. This would mean that the standard wages, would not be re- c-eivedv for at least, three years yet.` Hugh McDougall, av "timekeesper for the Roman Stone Company of Weston, .was awarded $2,500 dama- ges late Thursday afternoon at the conclusion of his action against the` Grand Trunk Railway for $10,000. The case was tried before Sir. Wil- :liam Meredith and a jury ' in `the Civil Assize Court. McDougal1 claimed damages alleging negligence by the railroad i11 having the (plat- form trap doors shut at Weston, one night when he -attemlp-ted to` alight and in the" delay in opening` the` lizlhout O.n1yEonie . lf 0 :"_e , Too, 0 speak [ ngi -. '.,1`h'ei.r were :-Toronto 0140, 4,, Orillia 2, West, T route 4, Mimico 1, .Hamil`_tonq 51, Brantford. , Niagara Falls 7, North ,Bay 2, Welland 1. British Colum-.. ` bin 20, Wstern. Cguada 160. . 0 ' General Manager W. G. Brownlee ,of the .G.T.R., V stated the other day gin.` Toronto, that the last snow [storm the "management $30,000 for cleaning snow from around the track. - In bad`weathe_r it also means that each shuntins;,enzine. .costs the I company $3 mi 'liou`r` `extra 0 because . ' of the diiculty in.` moving `around. when the yards" are. full `of snow. 1')9n t faii wheat Victoria `Uni- Vellty Quawtette and.` Miss - Kath- larine Ingle -on`. Thursday `plight, Nfmvrla 14+}: 41+ +1..-.D....L..... about AKING into consider- ation` the small expense; o_-f -3,54 p1~oper1y .eq1iipped kit- chen, the. amount of-i'ti_m e fyo_u speed `it, `and how much `de- pends upon your cooking. you can well aorde `Tto '.'haV;e' the proper utensils for._.tVhe Qvvork. A " OR some purposes yo waiit tin-ware, for others. grail-, . "tin-ware, others ite-.Wa,re; agairi, copper` and enanieled ware or wooden-wa.1je. We have evei'y_ article." ` you want `and the Way `you. .wa1}t it. _;A.12 Beat DrseV3e(V1W(.3;c;u(15ig Miss Scott as -Flowenr .. Girl` and VMr.V Nye. as _I&iAi_r_1g _s_;1{ag`_ _. K - nu _ --. -- ' .. Parties wgxo. cont-emspl-ate bacom-) ing subscribers, or those who wish} changes in, their present entry should` -place Cinders with the Manager at once to insure insertion" .i;1_- this--isisuae. - % . l ii711tn';H&r-a;te; ';;$a:{- `Lnentt feature of the Ba.nd s Carni- . I val on Thursday evening. The! crowd was not quite so large as; Isaomes of the former carnivals but; fun was -not ..lasckin_g, and the band? 'f1i_'rnished c;ont.im1uous.[ skating music` `of the finest quality. - The prize- Iwinhem were as.fo1lQWs:_-- . V -C`retr'1t %s Cbdume, R.` Bailey as Ia Knight. L . The Bell Telephone -Qompmy of Canada is` soon to print a. newissue of its Oicial Telephone ' `Directory for the Dist.ri_c.t of Central -Ontario,' inc1ding_{Ba;`ria A 1 B BARBIE GOLF CLUB. Thea rs]: -annual 1 gene-11a'l meet- 'i1 i-g' was held on Mohdziy afternoon, , ` Maorah 11th,.Twhan there was a, large :7 at-tendasnce of members. After the -adoption of the nacial statement} `which showed the club to be in good; standing, the Rules and Regulations i` which `had been drawn up by the `commit-t_Aee were passed after 0011- ;_ '.siderable discussion. . 1 Oon.id`e;2ib1e . T i mp1;t;{r4;anIIits` k Q1} 5 the links have "been planned`, parti-A: culars of .which will be published atf the openir'1g'o_f' the playing season. i diam-is. Bomsa, J; ~'BundLy as a! l.Dutchma.n. A` ' - ' .-'I_`he, following oioers were .ap-5 pointed :'-Pneside;nt, H. E. Jory;! Vice Presids_ent,fLt.-Col. J. B. Mc-g iPhee; Captain`, F. T. Short; Sec.-3 Treasurer, T H. T. Arnall, M. D.;: General Committee, D . Stewart, J .5 `E. Monta.g'u Leeds, Major W. Scott} Costume-Mise M2` Mi_.Ile_r' as _M.ple Lear Gii-1.. % I i - Ladies `Comic, Bertha Wright as` .Aunt Jemima. _ T Best dress, bo-ys under 14, Albert` Gray...` _ > . . 1 -Best -d'15ess,`gir]sA1,indier`14,"Dorothy,` I "r .......I-.... ~ I auueul uuu'uI\._l.La-I; auu. wxuuw, p1U!IIll3.f They will leave in a few weeks for . their new home in %De Grassi Lake,! Alta. The best. wishes of ahosot. of 3 friends .will go with them to theirf `new. home.'- L ._-vv----v--v pg . sm1l;a.x a1n_dr roses`. The g'room s gift 3* A by-law was passed requiring to bride was a, handsome sun- } owners or harborers of dogs within I burst of .pear]s_an(l to Miss Storey 9. , the limits of the Township of Ves- i 1=ocl_{et -g.nd- chamn-._ Among the guests, ' pm, to either securely chain -their vsfhlch Included only immediate relsa- dogs in -an Outhouse or other buiIkl- tives and friends; were Mr. and: ing, or to _ be kept under lock and; Rosevear of Waterdonvn and? kep until _s.aid* by-law Iis! repealed,` M1'S- -WighUman "Of T01'0I1tO. !_`xi-ng the ne for dogs running at Mr. and Mpg... Moore left on the ' large conttrary to the by-law at not I 5,20 train .f.01-. 3, hongyyrnoon in ].(`3` than and not more Toronto and Eastern points, the; $20.00 and appointing` the members. bride. travelling in. navy blue with I of the local Board of Health and M- large black . hat and willow, plume. .C8S'f0n, J0hI1 Wi1S`0n, Jfhll P1'9_ f , .W- W- B0309 J 311195 M0L3118`h11ns A- A- Armstrong. Rob !-. "Rich-a1'dS0I1, a, host J3-W99 Brett, W -W- 300, Thos- ,friends their 5 Minnikin, Wm. Cole to inforoe the S ` {provisions} of the by-law`, and auth- l V . orizinge them to destroy any dog . . found` runinin-g -at large; .15;-I-:1-1-r-rs l\t\-Iv-- ~..--.. I f ne W. home. . ,. av. - n-nu -av; vvu cu.ucu. uux: Ct:r1'U"' mony, the" table decorations. being: 'smil;a.x and The gift; to the a, j b'u.rstiof pearls and a; locket -a.nd- which tives Mrs. of Toronto. 4 ' "'. I ` Amid roses, Acaarnittions and ferns,j the .m:an"iag'-e was solem"-.nrized at the\' bride s home, Holgate St, A Allan-I da.-1e, at. 2.30 on Tuesday afternoon,` `of Misty J ese-ie, fourth daugl1te.r of! `Mr. and Mrs. J. S.` Brunton to`M-r., Leighton Moore,-. son of _Mr. andi Mrs. Robert Moore of Barie, wc- E countant in the oicezs of the Bar- _rie Carriage Co. The Rev. I. G.1 {BoWles; -oiciated. The bride, who was given. ,a.Way by her father, was ulmttemdled. and wore a navy, blue suit and carried a bouquet of cream vnmog ` .Rlf':.~r\ [11....,]--.. CU.L,,-, `I 1 - ....._.. ........ xamaavu -a. uuuqulplu U1. urczuulg roses.` Miss Glwdys Storey playedi the wedding music. A Wedding dyer I jeuner .was served -afterr `cae..re-3 vvsrrv-nus J-Inn L..L1- J l OARNIVALAAPRIZE` WINNERS. - marriagegbf Miw Olive M. I-_Ie-rrell> of Thomton -to Mr. Ernest `J. Burgess: of Elmvvaleg took place at the Thornton Methodist Church. on,Wed.nesdaw,A March 6th, the Rev.` G... Norris` Grey` "oiciating. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess will reside on Sanford `St., Barrie. . : V imp: mg, ` " 1;4;V-Iv;ever;vu;1~1`1;ifvmi t mi: Z thou t that in a week s time condi- 1 tions .w_ill `resume their normal level. 1 viii` some districtspn account of not having tb jmll-'the`h}u.ndneds of full coal cars wa_iti-ngat the American border. Conditongl age` I n 0 L I 'IYV|l`\Ilt`\.Iv1vn.nn - 1------- V T fofty-Vfive trains_ were -sent out of Toronto on `Sunday last. 'IIhe Grand Trunk averages 'da'i1y*45 freights out" of Toronto; Sunday is oonsidemed` by railway.oicials to be" `a good day to move `freight, apparently, but` of course the are -all making up for lost time occasioned by the recent. blockades during the St0I'II'1Sp fka wnna cu... L..._.J2-'.....-J -V -deli . lAe%{%1`%,-ppea ' %} a71os `%T&% h`A% fhesweels. .n, . a" ' `Maw TELEPHONE Anumcrmzv BURQESS-HERRE A A _____ '7, -`go _ xxx.` MOORE-BRUNTON._ VI . 7 7 . ` ' ' "7"'7777T' _ I A double funeral` on Friday mom1- I ,fin-g, told the sad story of . the re- zgmoval of Mr. `and Mrs. Michael ;;Hasket.t of the 9th Con. of Vespra ;(Grenfe1). Mr. Haskett took sick ::so1ne three weeks ago '.,with pneu- ' fmonia, and` expired on Tuesday, 'nr-..-L gm. .4. o _..._ -...1. 1.r_._-'r1'__ I `VIA CHICAGO . . _ _ ` / 'I`he Gra'nd"l`rni1k:`Pacic:R.p.ilway, shortest ' line, fastest tim_e,, tservic hetweenWinni- 1 1292. Sa8l:,at968d' _. .,9.,1lt.A.>.n; ,. : *1l`ullparticnl>p,r's 0,1); t,Ick_e,tshjom A .. _ ` - ;' [#3 3n+."9.`EY}. 9999* M99 3 ._..-_--.. -.....--.- t c%scog1M OB 6 68. . sun` Di o,da1. I % Mexiw) i*i M~I I.Spoka.ne,Wash. $ V . Sea.tt1e,Wash. I V _ Vancouver, B. C.` > % fviqtoria. B.G. .` .Portland,. Ore. , T O 0 I I I I Nelson, BC. I ' I I I I I \IL` .L'JkJl i ---The Carey Shoe Co. lmve just 1-purchased a ve,-thousand` dollar `stock of children s' Kulture Shoes `at a low. rate on th dollar. Our Barrie store has received about one third` of _ this purchase. _ These lshoes will compare favorably` with [the classic and other `high. grade `shoes, and will .be put on sale, in .some cases, , lower than the manu- iifactgxrers host. Sizes 3 to 101/_>_. I l.l\Jl\, -KIWI-VLV`, 4-`4K"4"V \4`. V 4 i Vespra, Gear of > `Parry Sound, Eand Mvrs. Jerry Coupland of Or'-- '1ia. Tp., Mrs. E. Greeneld of O ' - lia and Miss -at -home. Mr. Patrick Howaa-d of a 1I>rn<`)the1' `of -Mrs. Haskett, and Mr ` I - ns1'r-_,, ___1 11:-.- l\!'l T-.._. -1-J 1 1 1 \ `A FEAST FOR `THE LITTLE i 'O_1_\{ES. A , 'I\1 IV s 1 ; Rates toPac1f1cl' 1 Coast from Barne ; ; March` 1st to April Tl_5th i dAa:1l:t;:r:`:s'D31lor:::`;? "Fa?- Irick, David, Albert Henry of. 17--..-- n .... -. -2 13......" o.._-...J.l A froig-ht train. left the .raiL~3_ear1y Monday m.0r11in-g at. Gilford and blocked traic for nearly four hours". No 0110 was injured, but the Cobalt UIKIUIICJ 'JlLl. u LLGUAUD CGLIJLIE JILL; John: O E3ea.r` Sud Miss "b H of Midland, ~at-tendied" the funeral. > LIKE`-I I \`\v'\aI. \J i.6"' - `-". - . . ".- W "`""' {place where they dyed: for over 50 ;years, and had seen gzreat. changes gin th$_life a.nd'deve1opmetnt of the, A ! Ihunl` 1 UIIU ILLU tutu. uc-VCu.v_pun:u1.u UL uuc: itow'nsh_ip.. ,. .. .._,.: um]; I Interment took place on Friday` ;morning', the -two hearses.proceed- [ing-from; the home -to St. Ma;-y. s 'Church, where Dean May-na cele- bratgd ljgasiof Requiem, and thence` , n......4.;.... . , .....--.. vvau (#0 U ,,....., ....... ....... --..-. kett, who contracted the gfrom her husband, followed on iVVc-dnwdsay morning at - 3 o clock, iaftetr only six days illness. A 1)...n_ 1r.. -_..1 11.... 1:r-..1_..u. __;;..._ .A.v\.r . `55 57. A|.IIA.`IJl\IUU V! \M. Id` {born former .78. yeanfs I fago, and his life partner 77,.years --_- rm.---. 1.-.: ..A-:.J...1--.. n..` ............L jagso. Theyhad reslded on the same? ` EA .1... -_`.1..-_..~. n..-.. .1.-.'-.1: :3-.. ......._ 5Ll.\lAA.L.lA, uuLL'\.L cat; LA \/bl: VLL J. L|v0u(bJA, March th at 3 p.m., and.` Mrs.`_Has~ .`_-LJ. __`L_ --_.J._,. ._1.-J Lt- ._`I . _ _ . ..- _}Propo1Ttionute Rates f;joi11N'oth.er4p9irits id Ont. 9I1TYI 7`If\I1I Y`I "IUD t)t'|fTfI\T1I llifh u usnxz \. a;L|-J A o ' I ! . Mr. B. Perdue of Tb-roonto, al g'Dom3inio-n official, _ requestled the` `Coun;ci1 to pass a Vby-law shutting up a1Ildo.gs` uzntil suicient time had elapsed to insure the stasrmping out- of `rabies in the Township, and he ' also pointed out the importance of U the by-law being properly en;fosroed,, as wh01e.h:e1~(1:s of stock might be-{ %`COInl! infected anadihe owzner know] inothing of it. The danger to! children on their way to and from` ! school should also be guardedi I ! against. , V . I Rex . Canon `Murphy is still`- e'oi 1'-j luxl to his resudenvoe as a of. tin: inju.1'ies he receiwd wheri from :1 cutter two Weeks` ago; The 5.-'.31'vi<,-u~`; in St. George s. .ChurcI1 ha"-ve In`-911 tuk-all by Canon` `Rei-11811` since (.'zmu11. Mu1*phy 6 axccident. ' The councii Qge 'o};1a7a7;h 11th pursuant to `adjournment. All. the members were present, -the Reeve in the chair. 1` 1 A rim I ..I.|Ic \.Iv \/vuuluuvtgo ` . . There are _s1x -sons and three -` -- `I 1" , L 911 '1:-`I 48 `J00. 3 IQILJKE} u1:>t1\1 m1&1'.mand .Mrs. Hasktt wre av-mag. --vv-- nu .vsffI3:TERN7"cANAnA ; 17: A n11"vn A-nus A D_OUBLE'FIVJNE3RAL. `A vavnaw\w asuuvvaa :9 vnmn vvuvn yvnuvu u .'rH1r,,PoPUL';gn ROUTE TO ._.;`:---__-" 4 __ 4 : VESPRA COUNCIL lnnrr & Armatrnng nu mrhnwhay. lilarrh the wmtieilj Extent! in gun` a hwrty itmitatinn % " tn 1l12 1nrmal.E3qan5i1intt nf I112 `late;-at rrratinna in millinmty .\I1`s. M. Newman wishes to express; her appreciation and thanks for they help and kindly consideration shown her and family during the late ill- ness and death of her beloved! daug'htcr, Eunice. ` 7 `Trustee King spoke to his motion gand warmly e dorsedi the Penny] Bank system W xic_h has proved to! be a good success in other _.p1aoes.i "The use or misuse of money was a {subject for T injtelligent thought by: {every person, and, he would like. to 3 .1 see the*Boa.rd, `take the matter up. loTr.'uste%e~ `thought the aim [shou1d1;s_l2e"t_o tealch the uch_il'dren the I j] propgr, use -of money; and not to} rgi;s__`a:,;:generation' of spen;1t11rifts 5 ' " Sjnitha. appointed Trus- I Qtton. a to btinsfino a report 2 s`E,@4IinJri1iJ;s1q`?-_SALA1z1Es. . v ` , . . IL. l ` The `Bell `Telephone Co. refuse toi let.t-he Board of Education set. pric- , es for. them, and that accounts for , there being no phones in the schools yet, although the order was passed! ito instal them. The Board oered' $20, the Bell Co. wants $25, said Trustee Andre-W. Just whether there is any necessity` for . having the hello instruments in the seats of] learn-ing was a" debatable question` `according. to Trustee Otton. The matter goes to the Management Committee. T WILL BUY THOMPSON PROPERTY . c. Richardson-Andrew -- That the Secretary_ write Messrs. ` Ball ` and Burton . and H. D. J amicson that the Board L accepts the option given on the Thompson ' ' property subject to the ratepayers conrming the seIectio_n.- V ~ V ~ Palling--Otton L That Mr. Len- nox, M.P., be .requested to use his utmost endeavor. -towards having the summer camps for cadets held in -this 'to.W'n, which is central, con- venient to reach. benecial to health, and beautiful for ` the eye to rest .... 99 . " *4 ' ' . n Ki~ng--Ot-ton--Tha.t a Committee be appointed to look into the work- ing of the Penny Bank system for Hhe schools and invite a small depu- tatiom to visit Barrie and explain E its merits. v ` _ i lreceipt of $2047.20, which included; `$1500 from the Town and $500 tui- tio-n< fees _rIom the Collegiate. COMPULSORY VACCINATION. I -The Management Committee will; ;discuss compmlsory vaccination and; `present a, report to the Board. 5 i Trustee King presented -a copy of the Act, shoWing that the matter of , ;'the authority for passing rules en-i forcing vac'cina.tion of. all "pupils i and teachers lies in the hands of the Board. A | Love~-FraWley-Tha.t the Chair-' man ascertain the exact position of, the Board with reference to the`; ` permanent ownership of the Co11eg- 5 |i.a.,te grounds. T ` ---q A. iBERTRAM-In- loving memory of . "Benjamin" Bertram, Clawes, wl1o' ! ' died March 9th, 1911. `I often sit and think of him when I am all alone, For memory is the only friend that " . grief can call its own. Like ivy on `the with-cred oak, when '_ a.ll other things decay. Our love for him will still keep green 4 and never fade away. ----Family. I [ACCEPTED ornons f ; FOR COLLEGIATE snm I T ~ BORN. V VBEETON--In Minesing, on Thurs- ! day, March 7th, to Mr. and. M1-s.I Geo. Beeton, a son,` Gordon George. ILEADER-'-A-On Friday, March 8th,, `1912, to "Mr. and Mrs. James` Ixaader, Ross St. W.,' a son. Mc1C`OEIr{EY"-In Barrie on Fri- ; _ 1 5YoUNG--At % the R. V. Hospital`, ! ' Barrie, -on Friday, March 8th, ! 1912, to Mr. -and Mrs. A. C.` 1 Young, Allazndale, a son. I 1 A uulnber of the fri-ends of Miss Jg-=. Brunton assembled at the hmnn of Mrs. C. W. P01101161` on I*`ril.uy c.veuing' to give a miscell- amm1.=. sho\vc1- to this `spospular A1- ]dIl'(]:l](! 1~a(.].y 011 the eve Of her mar`-' ri:1g;<- to M1 . Leight0n Moore.` |

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