Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 21 Mar 1912, p. 6

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you s_tep into the corner store, take a look around. % the AI-HI-ln on His -3--'--m L---- ----` "W ' A You Can Thank ' AdVertising A. Your Whole standard of iiving nun 1on:a1-ur ' ..._ J -7 1 '1 "` Let itsithqzzkadvertisifzg- fo 1? ii. , ,- _--vs-nvvn UV new co1f1forts- and -utilities ed--mt whiz " Because ru step into store, .01 all on the shelyes, how` many were on your shopping list Make it ten yeafs, and you will find that most of the 1.- _I, I Canada Cement Company. l.ul.. ' N.c:{..1 Bank sands... Montreal. Mp 'Il\ Alliston `merchants, afterwa trial! of six months, fluid the olosinxg,` of` their stores at six o oloak every day except Saturdgay, a markeld success. The first re. alarml in WC years- sounded in Bradfondl-last week, and it was a false. a.1arm.eat that. ' Thei resi-dents of Bradford} must be even more careful than those of Bwrrie. I Huntsville ratepayers will vote` on a. by-1a.w to expend $5,000 for the pur-ch'ase of the `Pym Hotaelv,zp1_'0p-I ertv for re hall, obuzncil chamber. police court and other municipal purposes. . -u.::-J uy I.-\.r 4..LyLu. .hDl'- _ i Hickling--Harris-That the Reeve! ;be i-nstructed to measure property on ! 4th C011. and the Clerk to give; cheque of $10.00 for same on get-I ting deed and having it registered. ,m__ ,, .. .. . 3 Hick1i'ng-Cout.ts--Tha1_; the Reevel ,be instructed to receive tenders for [the fencing of the Towns-hirp prop- }er1%[_11p to April 1st. ' ' ...I-`l_'..._. IT-_-_:- m1,,. .1 -n 'fheV(.`C;>1;;1"c"il adjourned to meet] on April 15th, at 10 a.m. e V- .54! -Iv V, \/'\lJLa .15, vvvuvu u.y .uu. ;Gmegg and pay a. -refun`<'} if they see` it. Also investigate the trouble with Frank . Wood ` to accident to Ihorse. - ;'Reve, Clerk and Councillor Knu.pp {enquire into the asse.ssmen~t of E 1/2 lof Lot 6, Con. 12, owned by Ed.` .(-l-1|n1n(- t\T\uJ `mass. A -.A-B-----"a1 :-E A-1-A-- - - ,, _,__ ..._.__. ----- an-vws III 3116 -and vcoulcvl not do without-were not even A. B. COUTTS, CLERK.` jpnoaeedings: started, it is claimed by the liquor men, will be 'he1don Sat-. urvdoay. ' The bye-election to ll the Vve vavancies oreated in `the Owen Sound Council- by quo warnanto `Band _ candles? Would you now b if entrprisixig man` not to1d you about aglvertisements? J. J. Hi11says this high living costs more. True for J. J .--but it is worth more. And leaving the cost aside, do you want to go back to buying jam out of pails, oatmeal out of_ a barrel, raisins out of sticky boxes,` or tea exposed in an `open chest?>, Do you_ mgfet th money you paid for 9." Player Piano? and-_ enables you tb Buy them "almost immediately after they are perfect- mgd higher standards of Pungten worth a thou- , . V ---_-.--- A handsome] . cnlatlon at any scientic journal. Term: !or Canada. 38.75 a. year. postage prepaid. bold by 'E?Co.3'mw- New `(grin oO.$3'8t..V1I.lhuIRton.D. c ----v- -vvv-Q. y mutated weekly. Larges: ca.` TRADE Mums DESIGNS Copvmm-41's &c. Anyone sending a. sketch and descrlgunn may quick] ucortnln our opinion free w ether an Invent on is probably atentnhle. Commumm. uou strict] condent al. HANDBIJOK on Patents sent. tree. ldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken it tough Munn & Co. recelve tpcctalnoco, without charge. tnthe `A AAAl."QA, ------Q- -._ IMCIGC `IIOEICC, WIUIOIIB 008339. 111 N18 .i'!".f H"!9"$!'o, nculnnunn Q -u-0-banal --;u. . . . ' I Oran.gev111e cltxzens plan to cesle-I brate. the semi-centennial of_ their ~toWn. s in-corponatiou during the rst week of July. _ - L U `V *-5 usaxav I'I1anufa4`p_tu1y?1-3' `had L--_L .1 be n50YiI1g` these ....--_ -; - ~~----1-_vIo-95$ LICK}. them in their / snxn um YOUR BOOK. "V The new Brad-ford rink,` built at th_e'begi1ming' of the winter, will pay a handsome dividend to the -I owner, Mr. Fisher. ' | 11;? (J ml `tlw. Hm The the gi vc and and The the fall shri tn-e D01` 0110 day U151`. hr) . d ra. r"1l, Thornton Pritahard of the Coul- son .House, Owen Sound, was ned- $200. and- ceosts or conducting a blind pig in his room of the houe.1.| t11:-f wh( larg- Fm) Cu 1) S i k mil M . ...v .50 uwxu UIJCLU U113 \Jol o.l\h GK` tend its line through the Ten_m:soam_1- `mg countiry. ' Toront o Boand: Edwca,-tio'n Ii wants over four ' million dollars: for 1912, 3 Crveemore School Board .will short- 1y`a.sk the ratepayers for from $5,- 000 to $8,000 for a new school. . _ ~ - A Q 3000000oo9ooooooooooooo A Braford .'ABo:ard of Trade will adlvertisve the Hovlland River town with printed enve1o=pes._ A :9oooonooooouobooooouoz O `Lfl"1I`Irn nrrsr-nu-urn '4 Creenmore has a rabies scare, `and `The Star _ advocates - vmuzzli'ng all dogs. ' I NEws NOTES A ____ ~:i`his violent infegfempge _. L- 1___ -1 A4. _'I', I, ';E\.rery larench of The Canadian Bank of ' Commerce ie` _equip`pedfto issue Vdi-at_ts"on the rincipal cities in the foilowingpguntriee with_out`dela., ': T - V ` _ naps a`-1 \I,I.I I yllll-'i.l\3l` LN fricg. Crete ' reece ; New ealend Siberia. `i AI-aha `_ Cuha. , , Holland . Norwey ._ Soudan ` W; ` A'I Ml" RPlIblsc Denmark . lcelapd ` Panama. ' -. South Africa ' Australia Egypt - India. -` Persia. Spain . U . ' ' ' Austria-Hungnryr Faroelslamle Ireland . * Peru . . Straits Settlementl Belgium 5 Finland 1 Italy Philippine Islands Sweden . Brazil _ - Formosa apart Portugal_ 4 Switzerland Bul arm France ava Rqurgama = Turke V` -Cey on Fr'ch Gochin China alt: Russia.` V Um State; .-hili `.3"".`.';?.. . Manshwh . <.=rvia . T A .92-==ev-. -. ._. _---_' ----v-w-'yw -vur1I1rI$-II CAPITAL - % $1o,ood;ooo % & REST; s8.ooo.ooo; %D1-W-`TS ON FF3!GN.9QU.NTB1.E `tuna-Ir In-gunk of TB. (`,a......I:.._ l)-_.I- - nu. nu. - rusuuu EVI ' _ ICOIIUIIIIII ' = VIIITKG ,. ' -ceyfon lama V , u ',, ' Chill Germany Manchu:-In Servla * ,AUru`uay Chiqa ` Great Britain . .Mexico- _.-' V `Siam _' 4 West Indies. `etc. - The amount-of these drafts is stated in the money of the country _whe_re.they are pay- able; that is they are drawn in sterling, fzjancs; marks, lire, .kronen,' orins; ,yen, taels, roubles, etc., as the case may be. This ensures that the payee abroad will receive the actual amount intended. ' - ` ' ' - _ A A233 eARmE__B_R5_NcH ~ n It is said that the C-.P.R. 'L"|.tJ -`:4-n 13..-.._v J.'IZ____, "I, L1, 7'` FROM FAR AND Nam} I . ', SIREDMUND WALKER. c,vp., :.L.o., p.`;:_.ma.mr - ~ ALEXANDER LAIRD. Gsuenm. `Mauaaalr Q-jg - ; uwu v auunu y l.uIDl'.I.UlVl1\B the laws of tradedoeanot look -onjrtihe party the who.ed. have recently been given. ;theI P'i"`oil A FISH TRUST. v _---v vv vow. rvuuli-I I8: "Greece `Cuba ; : ' V - Ireland. alt: Manchud: }VI.cxic_o~ ...,- .l....l.`a._ 2- _L_A- -I'I.*`J:L L_ Matbnggerq ..-v as `us _a. V0; uwc l.lJ.'Ul'l.'UU:M)l.' 8110 an a1`;a:1ysis`shov's! s a specic graavitv of 45 which is equalled in one: place on the. 5co'ntinent-in Ohio- The pump jas been workingfstewdily since installation and between, 35 Alliston Hevas1d--Mr. Coulis- er, -formerly of Alliston, now of Milton, where he is manager of the Branvdnm pressed bri-ck buzsiness, is about the central gune of the ex- citemsent over a strike of oil made "at Milton a couple of weeks ago. It is on the pnoperty oi the Brandon company that the strike has been made, the funds for the well having lbeen secured. by the f_omnation' of a company known as the .Brandon `syndicate. V The well was sunk to a depth of 1480 feetwhen 9, liquid ris- tingto 9.9 height` of 500 feet ooitnpell-. ed a. cessation of operations. ,A pump was -secured at ow. df on n1nn.1u'nu:[\V.~'I......... - ~-_.-.`!l!-' about 100 gallons an hour The-oial is a very -ne lu-brica.tg ptnrxurluuu Dy ....., \.v.u;u.vu,y was _ Rev. J. H. More, the bride being at- ganded by;i lgher sister, Miss `Isa -rim, -an I ta groom; supporbeci y Mn, Edwin C`ha:pm-an. also of Wam- erley. The [young oommle left for a short . `honeymoon in Barrie`, Lind- say and Peterboro. ` Mr. and Mrs laoodhamz intend going to samb point in Saskatchewan in7 the spring` where they will settle. . The rmarriage of Arthur Good- hand: to Miss Emmaline Prince, both of Waverley, took place at the Meth- odist parsonagva, - Victoria Harbor, The ceremony was performed by Pan I I-1 1/I'm... H... L..:.J- 1.-:...:-L .. .g.vuu;vu, unuu) bill? '56; 78;; the same time. free from enormous bills -for snow shovelling. `The ploughs `cost about $40 ea`cl1,.' I .Soruh(;c;wmth-o:';o"<:t:hsome troixt for which Lake Simcoe is famous has been var: coy and` although the shermen haye been as" numerous and' vigilant as ever their `eorln did` not "appear to uncover `the particular haunt of the '_fish until soI_r_1e ._.- LI-.. - nu vvuosvab ["5015 ULLUW U880. Mama. The Counczl owns.-four snow ploughs, which work much like a grader, and during the recent bad wea.t.her, the roads in 'th-at township were" never blocked, the Cotgncivl 1|` `LA ------A `-3 I The Victoria. _Co1'ne1s icom'eispond- 'ent of the Uxbridg Times says: Stewart " McKay visited Robt. Bnown s in Mara last week, and pur- -chased 9. car of seed! `oats. No` doubt `he will` be abieto supplyagoocl many in this vicinity. Stewart was great- ly taken 'th snow pvloughp used .in lvi nAII%n:` A---- `A---- ---"A .6 V... uuv `aa.u.vva.y orucn, H.B"iI' D`a;V l es -crossmg. on Monday afternoon, suering from Axmvulsions. He `claimed he had -been. poisoned" with `something the sectionmen Hm! given` him to `eat. V He was rushed to the] hospi'ta`l where he has `about re-corvels ed. The attending p1`1.y.si ` thinks . , ` Hmnna tron -run nnnnn .-... .a.I- _ . a _..- ..-..r unuvln./J|.V.|.'LLl6 px1JL\_:Aall MLLIIKB [there was no poison but that the itroubtle was caused - by overeating: of chocolatexs and candies, of which 1411: l'\nvv,n usn A`--L~ ---A- A ' * Ori1l.ia`News-Letter" -- F. Brawn-I iing, -a_.n_; English youth who has been U working for Mr. W.` Fell in Soutlw `Orillia for some time, was found ly- ing, on the `railway track, near Ba-,v~ pa uII1'l\3o:1\rv Aw 1\.r,....1.-._ -A'Lu- ~ On Mon-day night of Last week a I number of the 0141 residents of Clow- les gathered at the home -of Mr.- A_. 1 Wood, Dalston, to say .good-bye to " Mrs. Rolit. Thornton, who leaves lfhis week *for`vYe1losW Grass, Sask, A very pleasant time was spent. 'DuIring' the eveningi `Mrs. Thornton was presented with -3. nurse of scold. Mrs. Thornt-on- had been a residient of the neighborlxoovd of over fty yehrs and wilt be greatly missed by her many friends. ' ` ' Mr.` "R. A. A Lennox, forrnevky of Allisstzon. was one of two appointees to the` positions of asistant axssecsors in the city of Regina. The 2113-} poi11t:i1e11ts were made after con- siderable investigation -by a commit-I ;tee into the qualifications` of twenty- e:ev~eu applicants; H. F. Kerr, of Toronto was the 'oth'e;.- appointee. The positions Vca:1'ry`.Wit.h them .a `salary of $1500 per jsannum. 1 . vilege to use ` the spear in their anal. H1.-\ um... ......--..-- L; ll`! 11 v I-I-\-e\/_ I-VJ HOG V115 51Ua.tl' `JV-L Who DOW proceed to hold up the publgc 1n` _, `the price Q of _ their} an ink Beaverbon Expressr-Fishing` ~ has not been as productive or protwble this winter as ' - ..n~u.uua -auu. umuuxca, OI WHICH boy s pocketes were pretty well ,4 . V , work 1 Q Q esteaa. Price 33.00 per-acre. ~wilJun`til:sl.l:`ust reside `upon the homestead or ` `jnre-engztion six months in each of six years from ate or homestead entry (including the time required .to earn homestead patent) and `cultivateitty acres extra. -,4 homesteadr who has exhausted his home- stead right-gand cannot, obtain a pro-emption ,may.enter for a purchased homestead in cer- tain districts. Price $3.00. per acre. .Dnties.- '- jM_ust_r_eside six months in eachyct-three years; ggigiafte ttyacres and erect` a house wo.rth_ . x .` M: 1 .` t -_.,.._ -.., .. -...... V. uyxvaola 00 ll solely-7 o'v'n'ed andhcoupied hg him or bi: father, mother. son, daughter. 1-other ors s1 1 Incortain districts 9. homestesder in . 81 asfggcliziigimuy pre- en'1Bt a quarter-section alon omestead. rice 83-.00 not-acre. Duues.;--Must vunon thn hnmoet--A rsvnorsxse or CANADIAN NORTH, ' WEST LAND BEGUI:A'.l`IONS. ANY. person who is the sole head on family. at or a male over 18 ears old. may home . ends it rter section o a.vai'e-ble, Dominion land In anitoba; Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in rson at the ' Dominion Lands Agency or Sub, e"gex:<`:ly fortthe e district. Jsntry by proxy ms be tn at any agency. on certnin condit one -18)! father, s s mother:-son. den hter. brother or er of in- tendinghomesteasepr. ` I e p Duties -51: months residence upon and cultivation of .thelsnd~in eaohot three ears. A'homestea'_der may live within ninelm esot his homestead oh.-a farm of etleast 80 acres aolelyowned endabconpied b- him orb his tagher. n_x,o_thox_-._so n, `daughter. rather m- n n... F. `J. CHENEY &- 00., Toledo, 0. .We the undersigned have F. J. Cheneyfor the last 15 years, and -believe `him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and n- ancially able to carry out any obli- gationemadve -by his rm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, - Wholesale Drug-gists, Toledo, 0 - Ha1l s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous! surfaces _of the system. Testimonials . sent free, `Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. T . , -f-- -V- . Take Ha11 s Family Pills for con? stipation. - _ . I ` We `oer One ' Hundred Dollars Reward for`. any case of Catar-1-h Ithat cannot be pured by `Hall s* Ca-I |t.arrh Cure. j - A , I ` Fen!`-e Viewers. - James Quin1an},TR. D._C`outtsg A.` w. _Par~tri-dge, George McDonald, .The price of sh has steadily in-l creased, of late years, `from 5 ate. to 10 cts. retail, or S cts. onethe ice. 'Dh,is, it is-understood; is the re- sult of a sort of combineginto which those who frequent the ice for sh'- ing have to enter whether they wish to or not or be penalmexl byvarious means which puts "them out of'bngi- wanna 5 avauvuu. VJ'.|. 131011: to him.` (W, -.u.uy;.;.J uuau \.L\./xxx U1. 0- J.11CL1LlUU.l' UL` the `Con-ncil of his or her intentions ` to erect -a.. wire fence on the road-`t slide. stating: exactly where the fence will be located. . The Gou.nci1 to `consider it at. the rst meeting after receiving same and if. in their opinion, the erection of the fence Iw-ou1d"be` a benet_to the road or 1 any part `of it, they will instruct the Clerk to ,Write to them forthwith, stating Whether they ,will gxiant the bonsus on part or all of the fence, said bonus not to be-paid` until a lawful wire fence (52 inclises from bottom to top wire, at least 9 wires.-_. cross .Wires to be not more than 30 inches apart.) has` -been erected, the old fence removed and all obstruc- tion and rubbish. cleared away. ! A I-n'r_1=n1u nnn.\..-.6-I... _.....;.L_.--_L--..- ...uu. uuu :.u.uu.lnu. v1'::.u*t-::u 'd.Wt1._)'. _ _ A by-law. aPD0inti.112"pa-thmasbezs. ence viewers, pound-keepers and lshe-erp valuators-, was passed. -c unit! &&&XI"I`~vH" u. I - ..1 W` ' ` ..'3"e.. ': '.::..S:,'.'.`.*.":f;.c..',.`:.`:. ' oeured at moderate mes lht_ou|I Ioal neat. ` Early application" must be made. ASK FOR HOIE3EIKIR8' PAIPHLET containing rates and full infatuation. - Apply to harm C.P.R. Agent or M-. G. MURPHY. Pun. At., Toronto. fumble 3... y quipped wan. beddin.un be. 1 ONLY DIRECT LINE . H0 CHANGE OF CARS ...... no man vvnulll uv my: IIOIII gum; TOURIST S;LEEPlNG.c:-:l._S`I IIIMMIQL 0.` l.'.I_._-.__`__-_ n,,l - an f 5901 ~j%'T..i.;;;:;+:;;;;:ao....;":."" APRIL 2,13. 80 `HIV 14. 2| JUNE 11. 25 JULY 8. 23 AUG. 8. 20. x_ SEPT. 3. 11 JQQQ A:_L.A. 1.-.. f\--~A' nvnn Lpyv nounfu? nA'g';s 9 wlnmnoa ...I .4... (24 An. n_|_.-_.-- ._w -- --twat` Q [1ll` Vl'IEIE Win ' and return $34.00. Edmonton ind teturn $42.06.uud to other point: in pmponipn. Ticket; ' good to return within 60 dnya from going due. . 'l'l'\lIa|e1I SI `$111.: --- W. s. Jackson of the Oo1lingwood Shipbuilding 00., left for Ottawa `last week to accept an appointment under the Civil Service Commission. Mr. Jackson .will be connected with the `Government shipyard at Sonelg `Quebec. ` . 'I`whe`.,folIowi.b`gr ace0;.1te- were ed: `Wm. C_11rtin,g-%ove1in'g snowl Con.*6, $10,00;- Dr. .0 . A. Hart, at- tendanoe 'tq:_Wn_1-. $30.00; A. .71; A. H. Spence," 1-epairii1.g' smow Beeton re-Mrs. Bush $2.715; John Sheamdl," refund do'g"'ta.x $3.00; `Fxank Orser, one` sheep killed by`dogs $5.35; A. B`. Goutts, express on supplies: 40c.,~` J. M. ` Sneath. surpcpliesj fbr i-n=d-igrant plow $2.00; Municipal World sup-. plies $20.71;. Sarjeant 00., beaverl 'boa.vd.for ha11~$6o.1o. | l A by-law granting a. bonus of 100 per nod for .Wir'e fences erected on` the road sides was given its three readings ,-.ancl| . Parties .wis'h- ing to take advantage of the bonus oered -in tho .by51aw, have /ob comply |_wit_11 the, provi_sions~_ `t.he1-_eof._ ;'I`hua.t is, .notify the clerk or1a nyember of I AL. (`I ____ -31 -.L` `L3, llanitoha, Saskt7:hnwa_n:_ .ll|IortaJ ' c_-'_--1 II- f The. Gusiil mums ml fthg _ :3 All the Eweua. 'p1'Wes'ent, the `Reeve in 1 1 I7 1% asked for amfxindj in_his taxes fo1.--4 1911, owi,n.g-to not his? assesemernt slip, and. the` assessment being raised; he had {not 9.1; opportunity` of appealing. R. J.; FLETCHER - `H Local Agent. 12` Excu_1_gf5iT' HOW S THIS? ' TO , George Cra'v;cford, W. J. 'Dovugh'-'. erty, Geo; Coutts, J as. Richardson,` IM` .Robertson._ ` | 1: ..... -_ J 08. Quinl-a.n, Robt-.T Orrock, Robb! Wgattie, Fned Priest, J os. Ctoupl-'and`,{ Th:0St. Wallwin, Jas. F. Richardson ,Ed. McLean, Geo. Young, [Alex-| iClz;.meron, M. Caston, `Benj. Pears-g a .- ` 2 I uauaun, us 11- .1101` Thos. Mvinnikeix. Wm. Howard, d rnt,' -Fred; Foyston, Harry Priest, J as-. Gfra-' ham, J. W. Ferris, ~George Young,i _ T MOTIONS. V Hickling--- Harris -'- That the auu I1. .124. V rooman, OI Lmsdsay, 1. heT executors of the estate of William Noble Whitesides awe suing the ex_1e-' cutors of the estate of . David! A. Jones, late of Beehon; to recover $2,000,.aIleged owing ontwo promis- -sory notes. x ' Sheep Va1uabors.' % Lei; A:lV8.I1%ce . I n t\ lzife Lbrigiitef becausg we` l'vng_?~' * ` ~ A 2 Pound-I It is advertising that n\1akes pos- sible `for you), to ibuy theibest `I-ight at `your corner store. It is` advertis- ,,-.. .,....... Jvu vvxu be_ vmo1fe'comfor`17:abIe, happier and `healthier if you use `these higher grade goods. the articles on the shelves, five years ago ?' Make a things i you. "buy to-day--and could I made then_ ' ' You men and women who buy things, let this sink in. . You are better men and women because of advertising. You eat more whole- some food. .You wear better cloth- es. Your home is better furnished.- You have cleaner and. more sanitary houses. You read better books and - magazina, You b seek` more health- ful , amusements. ` _ ...... vs. uu.a\.|; VVJIJ J)t!!2:l1lSe the (men who ` make these better` things are telling you that you will '19 'nrn\1-A` ;..\......__L-1 `I 1 Joanna P. of Toontp; R. F. Whiteside, of Little Britain, and A. E. Vrooman, of Lindsay, the avonunfnnuz .n I-'Inn. .4-.5-I--4... At 1'IT_'l'I:-__.l

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