Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 21 Mar 1912, p. 1

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312-T ~~'---A-"cf! 2"" -`-"""' ' I ' Chief ' King recom-.meI1de_d that` 'so1mevvsyst`em be adopted, tor the .1'eg'.ular supp1yingvofuniforms' t'o_ c'onsta~bles,_ so t-hat; it would hot be necessary to apply to` Council _every time new outts are needed. ` B.` W. Rhi_nehart complain-ed` that his wabezjpi-pes had frozen oW.ing`r to `being exposed through itegligence of `Iowa employees -and asked reim- lbursemente for his loss. . . | ` Bai?rie s mun`icipa1- `legislators hd .another easy session on Monday anight Messsns. .Marks, "Bunker ' and Davis. were the absentees.' A depu- ta-tion - askedz-$601) fox` the Cit.iz.e.ns Band, a7nd the vEng'i-neexf presen,bed s:evera1.stabeme11_t.s, one 01- which- estimatecl the cost" of . street water- ing at 11ine-tenths of a cent .-per foot frontage, per month. 4: -av. North and; south east quartgr of Lotj6,-Con. 5_, the Tqwnshnp. of Inniadil, oontaxmng 150 aares of! choid "clay loam with clay :31.-bsoil, - __- -1`. :0: A n`l|`t\ I VVCILD 'V$~ in a igi'CT.?c3}3' of, cu1tivat_ion,~ five minutes . walk f-rompachool, 1% `miles from church, 31/2 miles from Thornton, G.T.R.i station. `On the.`-premises are a. new tan; roamed bnck house, `equipped with furnace, d-umsb-Twait_er, A.'.I.`...9Ln.'.1u. kn`-A. A-I-ml. t\`+ -I-uun`nm . Wuhy VVLIIAO J-IA!-lacuna. vvvwswyn, you. uuuu tAelep'hone, _`_ha.nd1. and; ft fwatem. Twobgnk barns, dne. 40`x100, one 60 x30,` cement ours, equipped .with lithetr -carriers,*. windmill, and wate_r phmughout, Ttracks for slings, silo. 10_x_30: Two acres--orchmd, v acres`%%wA%;bush. _;epring. msv . COUNCILLORS; lSfre_et Watering` 'Estnates.+Dep00- I , 4" Tatfoh Asked Renewed Grant I I 0 ` 000000.00 ta Bands 0! property will be sold cheap, . as_ the {pr`opri)eto__rV is g/oing West. `fuarther fparticu-I31`-9? - gpply ion` ' vAAf9 :""i" W` T5 `Em-A%%FT ?9`P.?`}*Vi 9` 1.6;, Exam1mn s Rnzvowrs. `- Urn-Ml Mares. 4 undo years old (one `heavy .`1?&*IIII.) one in foal to Lord Managua. "OHIO? to Blanch Surprise` also one 3 our old.-Lord Mom r -('7 It. A' I t R I` NN0X,*I Lot (3:)I1L.H$;.L Inexisl. %:grn2onP6. f :11-I8 ...... STREET ' '\VATERL\'G.` Eon SAEE $3.50 Fancy vS .riAped Trousrs. .4 2. 1 $1.50 Tweed Thousers . . . . . . I 535 0O'Wearing Trousers I 1 $5.00 New Spring "Pattern 7I'1,_-,_ , Collingwood Curlers` ca.me pretty near taking home _the McCarthy Cu-p, llotvwithstanding` the fact that the locals had`a. lead of 30 points. in their favor .when the -last of the series of games was played off here Ion Tlmrsday afternoon. The 0014 {in-g'wo&i rinks came down with the silvefiwarei and.` needless t.o say, had A 4 -_-__1.`I A...1-._" :4- 'Bl1Vl'V\"zu't` uuu. uctuxcaa L-U Du-J, uuu `lno idea. that they would` take` it `home with them-11utVthey_ just mi`ss.- ed; it by a narrow. m'arg`i_n of 6 points. `reo. Hogg s rink was o col`orra11'c_1 Peterman ran up a 22 to 8 score on the veteran Barrie curler. R. H. Webb s- quartettev were not nmch more successfttl in. nding the" ,ice, and Norman Ru1e..buuc.h ed! in. several big ends. the tally on his `boardv standing 18 -for Rule to 8' for '.Webb, with a total of 40 for 001- lingvvood to 16 for Barrie. Coiling- woo-d s_ majority of. 24 was just 6 too few. to entitle them to the pos-' session of the Cup, and the result _`was a surprise, even` to the Ship `builders. V ` Mayor Cowan said. that he person- ally had salways favored liberal tratIhzfI1t- for the Band. `Yet_,- it was the Council s duty `to feel the pulblic pulse. and ascertain if the lBand 'Committe-'3 zhas suficiemtly educated the people to justify the Council in continuing the` grant made. `last year. 1. II.\ IJIIEI) HOUSE l`O,nENT4-n Bidf nu:-lssx . ncnr Allan(ialB.- Terr 5'-"_",':o able .\l1 rlmtlcrll convvcnianccs. PF) J\d\'um-u- Oicv. K I J an `A: ` " Deputy-Reeve" Wes1e;v' vi-ntim-ated application for a `second shop lioense`=miight soon be` made. ' .As'1iEp A1p'FoI; B;u\fD."" , _,A~ct.ing has spokesman for the Band 1 C`om1n;it.tee_,` E. J ory made arp'pli`c.atTion for a renewal. of the $600 grant -made to the Band last year. They, asked $600 "because they need- ed it, as it meant. a great deal of ef- fort/and w.orry ,on`their part to raise the $1500 required tann,ua.l;Iyv to n- ance the ' Citizens Band. He" be.- lieved that the Band under Mr. Ad- dison had made a fine name for it- self, and was a splendid ad. for the town, besides, affording the citizens much enjoyment. 0 Their contract with Mr. Addison is to -pay him $750 and allow, him to supplement his salary in other ways to the extent Iv-nu Vunahvil-D vv-5 IN-IA us-nova val of $250, Mr. Addison binding him self to raise $100 for the Band funds. A eonstit.uti~on `to govern the organization had been adopte . In it provision was made for an it of accounts, and -` for the annual election of Band Committee. at a public meeting open to all citizens. The Band` is now on a good work- ing; basis, and` is in better position than ever to give value to the citi- zens for the grant. - I .n . q I I `OUR PANT SALE CONTINUE-S. (PUn\}U .LVV:'VV' ` Llllbxlt J.uI.L\.Asa. _ Trousers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-$3.98 $2.50 Blue Serge Trousers '. ._. .$1.5O $1.25 Boy s Tweed` Knickers. .. -.79 $2.50. Fancy Pattern rTr~ouse.rs_ $1.98 $1.00 Overalls and Smocks, blue and black .. .79 .Do not. miss this Great Sale of ' 1500 pairs of. Odd `Pants. ml Thomas H. Brun-tom, of New; n_1ark3t`, who is well known in Bar-I _- __ ___A.L._.:....A.!. ...-..1.... ..-.n,~. rie as an ent.husi.ast.ic curler, was last .Week sworn _in as County Police Magistrate of Yox`lk'Co1`1nty. The Globe on Saturday pays the follow- ing tribute` to the new appointee: If Mr. Thomas H.l.Brunton, J.P., and P.M., is as good a Magistrate as he is a "sportsman, the community may be con-gratul'ated; on his asp`- pointment to the County Bench. He br.ir'1g~s to-his oce the qualica- tions of__ a jud.ici a1` "mind, same. views of the afairs. of life, and straight- fomvavd. methods. . . ` ' ~ ;i;g;11b;2;k;; gag; 1:5 u--v u ' CLIFTON EALLORY IN DAVID I % GA-BRICK. % Every`one who -is a love:-. ofall n__;. _-.. 1.-....`-:.:...1 ;.....J ....A.....`l; :. 41.... JUVVIJ `III? `VII? 55 U` $"`3I `IL 358 that is beautiful an rened in the wayof theatrical performance make special eorh to witnas the presentation 'of the g'rea.t.ro1_n_a.-mic comedy,` David Ganrick, by the eminent `actor Mr. Clifton ."'-11-.._. u_-..--1;-LAJ. L-n ..- -AA.cnn-n;;&4Lv|` ! \J|Jll.lJ}IBlIIJf ACID` yang Av uuuexuu uvvgyvna .all. the wealth of . splendid! scenic `portray of the` leading role. His clear voice, mtmv mr, and splndidl stage pneaence en- able him: to char- acter its net: as ituhas ever made by V n{lU)M`l \ atavnu 1: Ald. Biclwell intr`c_>dLucedJ p. motion to have the number of liquor - lie censees xed ' at e1even---the present nu-mber--=but. :withdre.w. it when in- l'1fOl?II11`!d.' that ` no sgch 1a_c.tion could 1 . .\v iI's; of cluster lights instead of th - pres: :ent lights o11__t.he "streets .11;ax:ni. `. .9. .wi's,`E1ogiL-i.:;s1 4 T M; ch; En; gmeer prepare estimate of cost of `lling in `d-itch. `on Cumberland St. -THE Mc-CARTHY CUP. f{if1I'151:1i ViR 0s,, LTD., BARRIE. L % -$2.98 % .$1.68 5-vv .98 At `Goldwater last -Thursday,_! March 14th, Mrs. Sarah -Cameron` ,died in her 24th year. The re- |mains were `brought to the home of her father, Mr. A. Cochrane, at Mid-._ hurs-t, from where the funeral took] place on Sunday to the Midhurst cemetery. V ' Harmon C rawf ord. I : .'Friends,of Harmon Crawford, son! of Ric`hardCra.Wford of. Oro Sta.-% tion, have just received; word of his; death this week in Kansas City, Mo. 1 It is` expected that his -rem.~ain.s will; reach his home, Oro Station, at the! end of this week, Mr." C. M. Smith of Barrie "having gone West to take ch'arg'e of the body. Mr. Crawford`! was about 25 years of age. i *r*v-"` 1 I As the result of an accident on the] C.P.R. Mr. John R. Byrnes. died at; Schreiber, Ont. last Wednesday. 1 Mr. Byrnes Was` a son. ofthe late J as. 3 By!`-nes of the Sixth Concession of I "espra, and was born about 4:2! __.A... A... TT .`~.'.:;n I5 forty acres 6! clay lom overlooldn Hit: 'i`.l'.\ll of stuyner. Good 01158-Mid 0"."-' llx_llllnm.~, hunk burn with 9 no foundation. !Il:t;ul'<'ll:Ll'1 nlld3 00d wells. of water This WOIWII will be sol clloap; Apply to,BOX 125- Sluvnm-, Onl. . . 9' I Isabel Muriel Neeley, the only child of Mir. and Mrs. Wm. Neeley of the Ninth Concession, Innisl, died Sunday at the `age of nearly two years. The child ..was in usual` health on Saturday, h_ut was taken `suddenly ill,` and in spfe of medical _aid expired next day. The funeral took place on Tuesday to St. Paul s cemetery. T ` away we young as Wen as the aged.i Mr. E. G.` ,Redditt of The Advance met with the loss of his young -daughter, Lenore, whose death oc.~~ curred at midnight on Tuesday; night. The deepest sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Redditt in! their loss. . wvsus Juuu. us. xual 3156, wppeu Craighurst correspondence. ~A1i aged; resident in" person bf E Joseph Bertram, died last Thurs- day morning, the 14th inst., ,at the: A: IL:n an... 2.... 'I..._ ]l',, 1'?! A I I _ -v-r_- xv-v-1 u.a,y mornmg, we 141311 1nst., thei honfe of `his son-in~1aW, Mr. F. A.' Graham, 179 Owen St-._ A sketch of Mr. Bertram, who had reached the! 88th year of his age, appears in ourj nf ; fI'1`|111\o+ .l\I\`K`|l\(\IIr-`Inc-\ J`... A. Death been. unusually busy during the `past ten: days, taking away the young as Well the aged. Mr 174`. (1 12?c..J;J:++ Is: rm A,J_....__. I v \aJ'tI-B av, IAAAVI. ll\I`L LA. (A.lJ\.I (I. U lad i yea21*s _ago. He leaves a ,widow andi _four young children to mourn their` loss. . His were brought by train to Barrie and interment. took place in St. Mary s Cemetery, ` g The late James `W. Partridge, to` .whose death at his home at Crown! Hill on March 12th, reference is made in our Crown Hill correspon- dence, was one of the oldest resi- dents, _Ihaving been born in Vesrpral 72 years ago. `Seven children sur- vive 'l/lim-, viz., Mrs. W. T. Part- ridge and. Mrs. E. C. Drury, Crown Hill; Clara, at home; Edith, nurse, lLondon, Ont.; Mabel, nume~in-train-I D W James W. Partridge. ' ing. at the Sick Childreufs Hospital, Toronto ;, Albert and Boy at home. Chas. E. ,. Partridge and Walter T.. pf -Owen. Street, Barrie,` _..- L_L.`LL..__..'- -1 4.1.- _`l'----_._J I ` After an -i`i1;r1%`s.-W(v>;'-' only two! days, John Gibson, of Crown Hill, die `last Friday evening, March 15, of i-LIL: noun A3 K9 `---`---A {at the" age of 56 `years. The Rev. (ueu `rasr. 1: noay eve-nmg, March 15, } I Mr." J amesconductec1 the funeral service on Monday. - c,-u Ju -:j 8 51;: H~sH.~: from Imported stack. rangln from I _ L9 mnumtlns; 1-eduundroansgthlcknnd loch!` irnlrunl-, ut thus II M sort. Prices reasonable. Lmrly-vn ALBER ` PURVIG. Oralzvaleyqgi. Um: lli-ii tm-.0 nhnnn nnnnnnnn; L 53 CRIB`? '\ .L 'V\rLL' are brothers of the Last Thursday morning death re- moved` Mrs. L. J. Erl-y ofTWorsley St... She had been ailing some for about a year and a half, but further complications `set in lately, from yhidh` s_heJw,asL uxgjzble to rally. She. L..- L-.. -1. -.__I 9 ixiiiiir old -resi! John; Durham,l : 3;.A......_L._. .._...~:...... _-.. L2- OHLLI savu. v.I. uvxuu ;.1u4ua1.u.: I , in_hie am; he.,.ca;ne ..-to }-Heavy Harvest ef Obituaries Very Large Number. of ,7 Families Bereaved I I3 WEI` V` V KI`-L IICl'\. '9 M1`. J3 liam in. Toron'to5 L`... "II"... `3; 7'izIV537iRT f`]3fuJ`:V']!`E`cI{eman,W(:l Vespra; Mrs. Frank Cooper, Lo ;ford;. Mrs. Howands, Toronto; Mrs. NE 13...... TJ.......'... IE2..- 'l'.`J..- -.._I m am `:3 mg ;.3* mg; !Ir6n 9. Toronto. 1. Intermmt._ took placerlast, Saturday morning in St. `IL. .....9... tL.......-.;.&... F533 JCIQU KQUILLVJW Mary s VVLIl\& U`-II} YE? |lnI3`C$l? UV. Illa ! KICK` is survi besides -her husband, -u-_` --r. `I $3-1--_ L_ -_.- -__ 1172`: mum rota am *" F W Sale. 100 soul. 00 old! Id. 00` Nah." Pm Uf slonred land In clover mnu crop 1 . . , V ...:%..f::.`v% %3,:?.`::`.?.:'v.f,%`:::2a`{.';a.9u?`:.u.'5 ': .`:'.:`%2 `with a well of never-failln Iprluggr: `in DMlU`_V with alnkgmm. f and In I rmam BUSY E %REAPlNG% Mrs. John F. `Cameron . Isabel Mulfxel Neeley. 1 `Ir - 1 AJo}m Byrnes. Mrs. L. "J. Erly. Joseph V` Bertram. Le_.nore Redditt. John ' John Gibson. V `_ _ __v_v .'.'..rvv IlIIIlVVIIIW_"' vlwvnmguv wel "'5 I II!|"|`l' V` 9 1 MW in c , with aink..0- ,d g unila- unt;-1. azivitiu shad. com! null, A n T `LIGI ll |.IBlE.|.lI.l, by one son Wil- __.J ____ ,, _`I.....'L ! E The Beeton VVoI'ld savs: It is now Ialmost an understood fact. that Mr. iHaughton Lennox K.C`., who repre- !--_;- cv-__.1.. c<:__-..- :.. A..- n-...:.. I L.LLtu5LLI.\l`AJ. .J\_Lal.L\/4x ) 43-9., vv nnu Awllhv lsents Soutl} Simcoe in the Domin- ion Parliament, Will accept :1 judge- .shin on the High Court bench, lwhith has` been. offered him by the `Premier of `the Dominion. This will mean that a. new election will take place in thie riding, and there are already a number of candidates who will seek the support. of the delegat- Ies to the Conservative `convention :which will be called to choose a stanxdard-bearezr. Mr. W. J. Bell of lBee'ton_. Who has taken an active :part in all the elections in this rid- ling for upwards of twenty-ve years. is in the running. -and no doubt will secune _a good following. `Other names mentioned are: W. A. J .LBe1l. K.C., of Allistonz Dr. Bant- ing. Cookstown; R. J. Hill, Innis- l; `Richard Bell, Essa; A. E. Scan- lon, Bradford; James Fraser. Tot- ltenham; A. E. Oreswicke, K.C., and W. A. Boys, Barrie; Wm. Wood. West` Gwillimbury. ` I The Mail and Empire-All the Winnipeg pa-pers speak in the. high- vest terms of` Referee Ca1dwe11 s work "on Monday night, the Barrie man handling the game in such a way that the VVeste.rne1~s say he is the best referee ever seen? in Winnipeg. TL- I11.-.1..- ........* TIT:--..: . _ _ . .....`I- them how it can be done and he suited them so well that they cheer- ed him at half time and again after [the g'_a.me. ` `When Caldwell left Winnipeg f{>'r home , the. victors gathered at the, rra`i1w'ayj-`station and presented him_,with*tl1e puck bound around the _ silver band on which insaorilied the words: Cham- pilons of Cama.da-Allan C` up Match- es%--Vict_orias of \Vinnipeg. \Vi_n- vs. Eatons of Toronto. Score !24-5. March 11. 1912. Presented ltoi G. Caldwell by the Vic-to1'ias--L. Moffatt. Capt., F. Caldwell. F. C. ,Baker_, F. Bawlf, B. G. Baker, H. lFow1er, S. C. Dion. ~ .,w., .v--.-., L/V\;l. .,w..._ ... .......u1,.;5. The Globe says Winnipeg people were skeptical as to the ability of one man to handle a game. Referee Cfrren; , Caldwell of Barrie showed mi1;"ii$_f ivhich he was proprietor, at thgg -hgd of. Kempenfeldt Bay, was la oo_1s~'1)ic1}o11s lamimark for many 'yer_s;; `For -several years past Mr. Dlr`-1'h_';'_lIl_ has lived with the zamily of ;hi..d.aughter, Mrs. W'm~. A. Griffi- ths, lfaple Ave., and it was at her home`tha.t. his death occurred on. lSz1,'t1 1-rday evening. Two sons and two `d)aughte__13 survive him with their families, viz.: Truman of Mar- .,1 aIid Neck, N.C.; Mrs. Lent, Lon- ]don, Ont=., and Mrs. \Vm,` A.I,Griith of;' town.` Interment took place. in the Unibn Cemetery. Tuesday after~ n'o'_on-, ithe. pall-`bearers being M. Bur- ton,"M. Shazuacy. C`. A. Shepard, T. |Jol1nson, Jas. Vair, J. G. Scott. \.r_v> ; &L.lL.ll.' u*bOU 'dI.| .l.)Dl1(llIOPG.o _qu.'ette-, AMich.; J ames H. of Scot-. wvill pl-ay ail makes of hard records, bot.h two and four '.minutes and is so perfect in the {rendering that you can almost hear 'the breath _of the human `voice. Call or send for catalogues. A.:F. GARRETT, .c_c>:_1.9ig'n;ment_ of the U. S. Gramo- phbnes and`: a special selection of the new unbreakable .r<(>c-ords. I have just received the trst I `Wes . Id` tnf Barrie and Inns Nog:h.wugr. "6'..!i`.?? `E1 :-i?{`h a1nK..oc. Gooq mm. 1 I ' le S `how shed. '0 on. n A` M - . n`. M!M Sm. in-ua. ! ` CONSIDERATION. H `.`Do you think .women have a.. sense of hmnor? ' ` ` VV egg. `replied Miss Cayenne. lBut jI thunk they -have become as- to restrain. their rlaughwr `"`"`|=`'n ;; fe;]'jn.,-From maa!) SW`- E-:-31315-3 - GOOD _ l\'nl" I-l\ _. ._his` lother J .ams to "<:a1fry.on_ a sawrmlll. .They had an- -01:` 1'-jII1`1l1 -also at Brsadford. The 'r"`|':n`1 Inn nun- ..-......_..,- - -Tdmake good B;'ead: a. baker must use good our._ .We use the best our A GREAT REFEREE 1.60 PER nmum IN ADVANCE ~ IINOLI COPIES THREE CENTS 1 I 8 SOMETHING NEW. Sole Agent, Barrie]. Phone 259 apply Lung . F. T. SHORT, . . Manager you havern ,t _ a Account already, 'I'1o.w-1s 1time"1:o, start. one. Come m a.nsd.`AdO"it.. T ~ in 3% Savings TBa`nk_Acoo1'mt i8':0i1se of the strqtxlget ino`eu1ti_vre__t.o ther saving. is` w Bcurce genuine sati_sfact1o~n; and-` givasrfn comfortable fee.1ing' of scurity mmcial troubles. 2 Q: ..< ._ Let the Travel%forljYfou j Towal Assets (over)- P :a- C mu '1iia"t nerd an? ded'Proags___- [`.L.\'/.lI`.HH' DIAMOND GLASS cU'r1'ER Ynnnrl nn duhnvnn (`ulnar nun! hnvnl IO}: 0 % us 0 ' was 3rn`1A1'vls`i'tM 0081* 0LYMPTAm'$v*$oFg}j%1 s+1oRT5RNA BfJ"i.mI".s` %_ _ FOR SALE % % NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. See Our New Derbie This Week 4 )"'() . \l4BER,7l` or` mcc phone connections J. FRANK mcxsou Let us show you our spe_':ia'lqdls- play of attractive mew styles. we are perfectly equipped for Inuklmr group pictures. and will please you with tt}e- quality of our work. Mukdthe. appoint, mcnt now. :: :2 - :2 2; Ul|l' VV'Ul'|\c mcnt now. Now is the Time to. Have that GrougPicturLe. Made _ , \\ HI .0111. 1%*AiiH'i=`on SALE % . Fni-I v nnvvnc. Al nlnu Invn nu HoT}bRI{m<" or cA~AnA. Maker of Portraitis Barrie Branch`-_- ' r9n_ALz- gag %$s.:s1;3_1oj ..a53.ooo,oooA _z `.{._: No{4o1b_j `.105 `IQlRII\/`J54, JICC I\lJ| - 'L'IU\.` 55554516 7 to 2 in favor of. the Y.M.C.A. For the Winners Gil-chri~.=t,' _Ward- man and Bayliss did good work; al-. though the whole team playedi ne hockey. For the losers Somerville,` Martin and Connors were the best I The line-up :_-- I Y.M.C.A. Christ Church u Bristow. . . . . . .Goo.~1 . . . Connors Firman. . . . . . .Point. ~. . . . Cooke. Lawrtnce. . . '. .C. Point . . .Ca1dwel1.\ Wardm_an.. . . .'. .C`-'ent`re . ; Somervil-e Gilchrist; . . . . .Rover . . . . . Brown Baylissz. .. .. _.. .L. Wing . . . . .West Brunton. . . . . . .R. Wing . . ` Martin JJKLVV1 LIUUU I 0 o L1: .1-` Ullv o vusuvvuoa .omevvi1~\ GilchrLit`. .. .. Q .. {. Refe.rew-Firs-ti half, _ l\Iensten,T second half, caoopr. T Fxmn. S,.TA1\'D'ING row Cxwacn LEAGUE. -w\ L Wbn "Lost A {\ ' . I 00 `up on on 9 St. Andre.w`a.. . Y'.M.C.A.` . . . . , . . . [Qh}'ip Cl111_1V:h . . . . . 55` It) It` Tri-llity 100 acres". at- Cruighurst. !G'oodTbVu'ildings. ` A ~1=X1W"fo RENT} Get your Canadian Home `from the Canadian Pacic. A Buy direct from the Company and? keep the Speculatorb prot in you own poc- -ket. Choice lands A for sale on . two weeks Aduiig 1 the ten instalment plan. Convenient to milroada, schools, d` churches. Un- disputable . titleh cursions every '/-H'4- 3 Anunnnhnnn On sgring `and . v--v\-v vvv no. uwunv. uvu. `U pu ._|,, 11;, favor 9f.:thei*' ,-Sixth-`.'. -'a_in`drs;_ and 7 to at the `vThe'f-game: had ` _.1I1 p,r'9ig:'1'is;,s:.~abo`ut;' ve minutes Wh `n. Lawrence t'dlIied' < on .a . long` . _ shot 'a_nd.',_the Sixth I Wardens .w erejin- .1,i11B_,j1ead, `1ead`Iwas~no for long -`as Martin." evened` the. score on a side shot in about three 'minutes" time; _The play was from end to end with ' -a, mixturev V of individ_ual- f rushes and` combination play. It took the Y boy abou ve min- utes break the tie, Bayliss doing` the trick. on `a pass in front of the goal and the sooreiivas 2 to 1. The next one. also ,went to the Y team, Brunton scoring on a pass from Waidman. `This ended the scoring for the _rst. half. The fast `pace was `continued in "the `second half, ~a.n:d.' some good hard body checks were handed out. A delay was caus- Yed When` `Lawrence received. a. `xhit over the eye. Gilchrist scored for the Sixth 'Warde1s on a. -beautiful individual rush and the score was 4--1. Clirist. Church followed with their second and last goal," score - 4-2. Wagdrnan got /the next after a scrimmage in front of the net. __ IGilchrist and Lawrence -then. added . one =a.pieoe, n1al' nal score ; F. J... 0 2... .L`...--..._ `.1 LL- VIII`! A EBUYAI 1-`msr cosrl 9HJl.lol`lI)l.l. ngpwo --I.:vs yuvw, uv-uaw lland all :53: information apply to J seas3n ; wound-,11p.:.'.ox1. Friday with agame -between Ithe} Y-.M.C`:A. and Christ Cl1urch The game was `fist and hard >-`fought 'through_out,. the score at half-time. being? 3 "to' '1 in favor of `Jghe ,__-Snigtth __VVa2idrsg_ gnd F.'.4._n::a 39b';g9oooooo6i>3 Y;L1\<[.C.A;`:;"{;__(3I5IRiST_ CHURCH (:.RANDOPl':'.RA House % Monday1_lYl__arch 25. |DAVlD GARRICK nlotvvou-vv uvuuwuu -- Prices: 0c, 75c,-5'1 Plan at A.1`.A.. Malt.-.omson's Oice. rxrwn strum? m r;n:.\'/1'-,- mVn..2s 1.81-lloly Czoinmunlon. .1o.u--_s`gmo;o1au.' . ~ " 11.0-umus."m,uny pad `Sci:-moan. `V 30+3iinI|IV,'lI91-g q 4.16-jinn : Service:-i` \ V 7,0 u.ni.-24-Eivenlwlllld serxzin - It ... ~'In...'.'...rh >1 Inch `flail '0090oo9o99oooo9oo9qooo olunnn n!'lInfn| r an-Anna 2. caoncg ` _;_,mMLEAN ,2 cL1Fi`")Ii":iy1"XiQi}oRY .. _ifiv te` `grads -to` 1t$.:II`aaI: SNAPSWSON SW3 i IUUUO, CU Ivv, Y. `ow---w-J - P_lan `(Lt A.l*`.A.; Malcomson's TrinitL_hurh T `J13? VcI= i~I1`- T - mm 0, !.m4gi Iswowsiw With splendid scenic e ulpment. elaborate aostumes. e outs. etc. -the de'1igh'tni Enxish Comedy oll|o`f"lU`V ISUZU. -no -nu .--.- nov }EmMt,`R. .1. sumvscnf v v--- :E;*3:`imm, 5 .`. 1 "DiItrict~Salea Assn Lands, Everett, Ont; _ The En-1TiiontActuor ____--_-.-- 4 `EA fairs? ' ._'rHI:] `INT:-Msfsj 9!-1 w`Bn:\Rlil!',s`l"`I-IE couarrv or,s_mco_: A_ND.."l l-IE bomlnnli or camp oun cam-zruon. saw I Dlgnaa Vvuoot ' indugementa to % Simmons&Co Man : Ha! Shop" I `Two reports were presented by the Town Engineer upon `the connec- tions made A with the Brz1.dfo1~d St. sewer,_ and . urpon '_the_<:~'o11nect.io11sf. Ina.-de w_it;l1 all the sewers. A With 'A1\'-eferemlce t.o~~ the disagree- able odor from the `stables, which permeates the municipal uildihgs, the Enginee1' rec.om.men'de-d as a remedy, a rearrangement of hot air! pipes and cold air (1 cts and also in- creased ventilation or the Sta-blesn;I the" total cost` being estimated at] $20, ' V A ~-~,.-, . -;Cost. of the work is distributed as follows :--Dunlop St.---Baye1d to Mul-caster; $108.90; 'Mu1caster to Poyntz, `$38.43; Poyntz to Berczy, $38.25.- Collier St-.-Mu1caster to Poyntz,' $37.80; Market S'quare,| $154.44; Elizabetll/St.. from Bayeld to High St_._, $111.06; Maple Ave., `. from L`liza.bet.h to Ross `$64.80; Owen _ from Dunlop to-V Collier $25.20;] Bradford`. St. $40.59;` Tifn St. $39- .80`; Essa St. $64.35. Of these the Town" bears the cost of street. inter.- secti-o-ns `and &Market. Square. Cost 01;` watgr. i not included in above. -__ -_-.J-_1. A.L..4. I As complete records had not been kept. last year, the Engineer report- ed that ,-he was unable to ' give Vex- a-c.t gu-res as to the cost of . laying the dust. From the data. av_ai1_a_.b1e Elle estimated as fp1lo."s: ' % _ Tot.a1 cost of watering and oiling, approximately; $725; approximate frontagev `and oil 80,430 ft.;- aver- age 008:1? per ft. frontage` per month % 1 `areas and that the Council pass an U1. Wu.l1pl' 1.3 .u.UL 1\llL'-'Lu.1.LL'u, Lu. u'vvvv The Engineer recommended` ;that the dust laying this year be done. in Loleal Improvement By -law` deningl the -areas to be covered, as' where; "the dust is 1nid- in patches it is no great benefit. If watering is to be done on petition, the Engineer rec- ,ommend'e-d. that all petitions niust be presented before April 15; `and thatv.r,i_3d.'u.ection be made -where V ser-- vice is given for only part of a. sea-I Miss` Pentou wvrote " asking an ex- tension of leave for her "father, `Hy. Pentou, who is not yet recovered. The request was granted and the ail- ing oicer will draw his pay as usual. ' I V A .3 in AAA iAA_T_ f.._?_; BA;RRIVE,;COUNTY OFSIMCVOEV. "O7N l`ARIO,@MAR. 21, [512 L. S. Wilson _-and` others asked` the Council to order the 'extension of the lighting" sysbearix along Coming- ton, Cook and . Parry Sta. Referrecl to Committee. . Bennett--Wesley-That the W. & L. Committee confer, with the Com- misvsioxmers with ;a. view to saecuring .r,edruction in the charges for street- lighting, the installation of more lights, on the main streets, the pos- sibility of the removal of A the elec- tric -light` -poles` on, .Dun1op: and Elizabeth ASts;,` between: VBerczy and Braadnford .Sts., the placing of the zu.-um mm uuuuunu uuaaa uu 1 nun- `J mum! on Saturday. Owner may, WW6 S8.l'nIs |;;. m'0\'in|.',' propert and paying for this amt. Am-ly Atlvuncco ca.` "V . .12 1

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