Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 28 Mar 1912, p. 6

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In ll-ulllvn-g snub--`----__., .__.l 7.00 on on line, registered, any age. . 7.00 on on line, registered, any age. . 7.00 Stallion, registered, any age. - . . 7.00 1: Team attached. to wagon. . .. . 5.00 rI||- _ _,___]_3 Pittsburg, Pa., March 21. -- At; least a thirty-foot stage will, be; reached when the crest of a great! -the head'w=iate{rs- of the Monongahela ood reaches here to-mor.row noon,! according to the prediction, of Wea- i therman Pennywitot. Reports froml and- Allegheny rivers to-day are dis- quieting, and already many of the low-lying section of river towns in the Pittsburg district are inundated. FLOOD BEACHES PIT'1`SBUR_G.! `Mufti `IVCQ "IU$5`-7|`-`U `ll-Ll-l\J'|-|-5V.] Five coaches in. the mi-dndlee broke: loose ami rolled over. The inxiu-red: aare. M. B. Gooey, `Proton Station,` On.t.; Harry Lemon, Owen Sou-nd,| Ont.; H. D. Hollingwer, G-ra_:nvi.l1e,[ Ohio; , Aleckj Quinn, F rankviJ.`1Ie,' 0114;; Harry Smith, Lake Francis, lOnt.; Charles Taylor, Ripley, Ont.; C. J. Murphy, Toronto; Mr. Watt, Port. Hope, `Ont; and Mers, Ran- .som1 Week, Detroit, Mich.; Mn} `and Mrs; Hutchinson, Brazntford, On-t.; , Mr. K. Webber, Ayton, Ont. ` .L' L V .11 \/n .1. - Ava \J\ra-V`-..-; .._.,.... RAILED. 5 Fort William; Ont., March 22. - coaches of the second.` section of the; Vancouver express left the rails. at 1. 4.2.1. .... 1.1..-. ........a..1... ..J.-...... 1...: Tnlyni an t:.Iu:nu.1uuut:u1u. .L`UwmJt:'t:u. pu=:u:::x-' gets were so badly hurt that they. are now in hospituatls at Port Arrthur. ' The train .was slow, and comsing to a broken rail, the fnon-t panrrb passed over without difculty. In... _...`.L..._ :.. nu. .....:.:I..Jn.._ L....1,.. V WLLKKIIIIVUL C5131 Allyn I-IDA-IAJI no-v =Ja;c ,onthenorti:ah:>rebfLake* Superior, yesterday, and rohlsed diown an embank:ment. Foumte-en Immen- , 1 _ 11,, L-__L ;1_.;. `L9... PRIZE LIST we luwe new ' ;`I a m ad to note that after long years of waiting` such -an act of. simple justice has been done. VH1-.. ___!J.1-L-1J_-.. __L` - ,_,I.,!J__ .131: 2nd 3rd Isn t 9. Tungsten worth a thou- `sand candles? - , _- .._.. `]\r|,L' JLUVV UCUI not told `you about them - i advertisements? `V Ymg if enterprising manufacture 1'3 ,1`! J. J. Hill says this >`,`high living" costs more. True for J. J.--but it is Worth more. And leaving tho 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? 3` ' and enables you to them` almost Aimmediately after they are perfect- AJ 4 ` Would ydu. now be $5.00 1:14:55 ;-J\_,|u.:!L1\a\II uuu IJUCLII. uvuuo The .wit.hho-Idling of a subsidy was one: of t.h.*a. fea.t.ures` of. the cold- ness: of the late G-overnnment to the Province of Ontario and: ev-erything she was, interested in. and highr standards $330 $2.00 ELECTED PREMIER ' Wellington, N.z., March 22.-\ Thee Mackenzie, Minister of Ag-1-1. culture and Commerce, \Va.s` I0-day `elected Prime Minister of New Zea. Iland by 72 votes to 9. Hon. Thomas liackellzic was born in_ Scotland 58 -years a,r,,ro. He Iwas elected to the .V1~\\' /.<-u1u11d !Pa.rliaament in 1887. .x'Iiu<-_- \\'hich 'time he has occupied many ofces, I x 7 F Hand conducted educational and tari ` enquiries. He has (levntocl l1i~ lei- sure to exploring the'~ ix1t<-1-inr lakes and ords of Otago, and has led several relief ex-1::3dit.i011s in .~;-arch -1! 'l--L __-_1-..-___ i may I \."\l-L I \'I.|\/A \ll`ll of 1 =-t. exp]-o_rers. leave their fumi.tu:re amvl vzflmlego !, The river here is rising at `rate Of eig'ht-tenths of 9. foot; N. hour. `Between 1%; and 11/1, inch) 5of rain fell at the hcadwa-tm-s. of the rivers Within the last 24 hours` Warnings have been sent out tg) .rivermen and property owners along (the Monongahela, A1k~g}1o11y and I (min 1v:1'rcnna I Greemburg, Pa.., March 21. - |*Sweickley cneek s rising water inthg llower part of t.he city early today lresuxlted in rmgmg of the fire alarm by the police and -efforts to save [furniture and- valu,ab1~e;+ frulll the ood. are frantically `save fumi.twrQ and .Al.l.\)IAA.\.ILa6': | `J I Oh1o rivers. An e'.ne.rg`e-tic Orilia committ-ewe willl ca-nv.asns the citizem in an en- deavor to raise $50,000 for the ewe? tion of a new hospital. A 4th fenioying these Entrance F ee. TowN Fnoomgo. Highly Com ded Com ded do do A d_o , do OF NEW ZE.\.l,.\..\'D Qjtar,-1 had `in their % The King George Hotel, the Fmst 1icnernsed' hotel in newer Ontario, was opened at Cocluia-ne-V Last _ Waelg-. F900ooooooooooooo9oooo3 mwk am that to stop;.:wl to his 51' rI\I u \\'-i-1`1 i f-r Her 1: that this \Vinifrm positin- bad mm. III>l`\t Eadflicxl` > I (.O\l\|\ \- Ho stub and his devim: of .r1\1- Thi.- dress." 11 10!1, tn this haul in {hr :2 `IV- durimr: ( (1 whis ` theloss . garden { sensible boat so I duringr tl lx>y0m1 I. safe-L-on timo as str0ng`1_V obtained and i.~ xx curd i 11:1 1'_v l mu him how god him. u _ 00 0 loI` `o`.:."-"9 OF COMMERCE leave 1) ms: your (`V Yv CAPITAL - $10,00o.00`o%"" ~ REST; - % 08,000,000} TI-IE SAVINGS BANK DEP;A1RTME0NT ' (:11.\1*1 `That uo4 3:3/`,4 :OOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOQOOO: of The `Canadian Bank of Commerce willreceive. dpposits of .$i" and" `upwards, on which interest is allowed at current `rates. 1 There is no - delay in withdrawing the whole or any portion of the deposit. Small deposits are welcomed. Accounts may be opened in thenames of two or more persons, to be operated by any one of the number or~by the survivor. A joint account of this kind saves expense in establishing the ownership of` the money A234 . after death, and is especially useful when a man desires to provide for. his wife, or for others depending` upon him, in the eventof his death. FROM FAR AND NEAR ` An_,ag'neeane-mt has beencemtered intn with the Temiskaming and .7.N0rthem Ontario Com- `_' "1'i,.g`I1-_fa_9 Qvgar TI .& `and the Grand Trunk '_Rai'_l-J _. the I latter. .1. 9f Web. VVVV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV7 NEWS NOTES l SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D.',' D.C.L., Paasxoaarr ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER BARi=m-:` RANcH -H.-J: Manager. vuuulp me 1l1`0n and steel Tmctu's:try, she only `lled -about half her ~ ofwn market. Hex-_ id-ea % was.`Ei1g1-_a_11 ShOfLl:ld' do, the % A`1~1uding~f`tO'."h`e a.1Ieged*:y pverborwing `of London, March 20. -4 The, . iron, steel and banking_ elements predom- inated at: the Can-ada Club dinner to-night. Franklin MJ ones 'pres:i-d-ed. H. J. Gmrdiner, E. C. Goodenough, Charles Go-w; "Hamar Greenwood,- Martin Holland, Sir D. M=c.Mi1`lan, J. G. Nairne and J. .H. Plummer were -at the main table. Responding to the ,_t_oast of `,The Dom~in.io1_r;` Mr.` Plummet said,- whi1e.`the.re. had been depression .` soutvzhwaxrdb-, i`n.I__ Qanadran _iron. and steel. workers _ nexger lost a d:a3`r s ' Wjoiyk. `.i '_.*.L ,.A_;I____ _ ; ' >1`- uuvxu AUDI! cw uaa,y D W_Ul xx. ,. .x1J..lU.l'1UlCb had not taken business frcirr17"Ca'Ii- adiansg but} still they had made do business ?at`ve1"y ne prices: Aftr all Canada _done,,to,,de.-, veborp. the,.iron and steel `iridueitrsf Ilh l\I`|1`If`- \:`r\'nuuJ- ' `.4. A , correspondJen.t. lately wrote the Mayor of `Gmvetmhufavt. "from Gsemm.a.ny~ -a.ski_ng whether ' the hown 'had its name. from the , founder. Aml` the circums:t.aneea brought out the "origin of *t.he- name in last. W.eek _s Banner. In. the year 1861 , the first postmaster to be a,-ppointIed' in what `is now Gravenhurslt w4is-J1imes;.Mc- Gabe, who was a native of .Gmve`n-. "hurt, Ireland, and this Awas the A`~-fjsouree of the name. T ` * MR. JIH; 1>LU1\11uER 1)E0LAREJs' DOMINION HAS BEEN ~ ABLE TOHOLD HER % McLean,` and a sizstar of J udg'.e Dten-V` ton, died T at her home at Wood- briodge, early I*`ri;d3a.y morning`. Urp tilil Tahu ns:da.y -aftemoon, M1~s. Mc- Lean was in normal healhll. It was cerebral hemorrhage .1:h~a~t. .bvou.ght about her s-uddem demise. The de- ceased 'lady was an xaetive oh'u.rc.h and teutn-p-om1.11-one .w`-orker. She is s-u-r- vi-veydj by her husbanld, a_. son, (3`ra 1'net D; M-cLe.an, uand. a. udiamaghter, Annie, `all of Woodgbrindige, and by her .mot_h0r', Mrs. Mary Danton, Tov- ro1L`h0,a two sisbeursa, Gcor'g~e J. (look. 1VT!a.111e:,` M.rs.. ' Chm-1'1-03.1-Iudso-n, 'J.`o1'I9u`1.to, and 170111` brothersa, Frank D'e.1ivto1'1., aK.C., J11-dege Deu1.ton,' VV. A.` De ].`oz"r.>.11t0, and 1\'[a;t.b11ew II. '. Dentton, S`ot~:a1:at.oo4n`. D1`; 3 McLean). \ wausa eluatetd mom-bar of` tin? Hou-sscw of Iominioms for Centre York, in 1907 on the eljevation of. Archibald CLa.1n_i_)- hell to the S(m.a. tee. He is a ,l)_rot1Lea'.'.\ "of VV. 0. M~eLean.,.DivisiJon1 C`ouAr_t. Clerk, of Town. .- ` . At.to1-11ey-General Foyr has intro- duoe-d. an act` to prevent minors from .fre-quenrting billiard rooms and other such places`, It has already its} that reading. The bill rea.ds: Thel ukoerper of a, rlicennsed billiamd, pool or bagatellb. room, kept. d-i-reqctly or _i-n- dirieczt-ly for h.ir'e or `gain, who ad- mits a. -minor umder the age of 18- yeams: V thereto or a1'lows him to. re- main therein, without the consent of -his parent. or guvardiian, shall` incur a penalty not. ex~ceedi~ng' $10 for the ts-tr, and not oexcee-ding $20 for e.a.ch su'becque.n.t omrce, recoverable u.nd|e.r the Ontario Summary C`~on=vic- tions Act. V s A Bulletin (No. 197) just {issued by the. Ontario Department of Agri- culture. on Bee Diseases` in Ontario, of .which i the `author is Morley Pett- it, Provincial Apiarist; neports that American Fowl Brood! is very pre- valent. in. nearly all the townships of Simcoe County. So far no dds- oase has been `found in the .Tov11- Ships of F los and Oro, but the list does: not g'uaran.teo that they are altogiether free from this` disease. Bees in towns are more often diseas- ed than in the. country. All bee- keepers'shou1d. be very. -m-unch on the alert and examine their bees! oare.-. fully for the symptoms of this disaaase. A t_.i ._ ~ In an extract. from a of the `Horn. Frank Gochsrane, Minister of Ruiilwlays, the -_necom1rnernId*a,t.i-otn. L is mwdue t-l1a.t t11e'Sirr'm':~oe~. Garey & Bruce Railway be granted a subsidy of $6,- 400 per mile for the fty miles of the proposed new rai-Ivoadl from O.r-` illi-a. -t=o Ki'11wca.1?d;i.ne. The total gran-t: to the Sinwoe, Grey and: Bruce is. $320,000 . vThe~ Compwny h01'dJl.'ng` the charter is praacticxally the same as otwgfanizescl the Owen. Sound and! Meaford. Railway Co-m5pan'y;' and. the charter provides for a line from O1'i-.lIlia. to Kiuncaniine, `touching Co1~ ling'wo'od, Tho-rn.bu.ry, Meafovdg Owen Sound and South-.omtprto'm ing an equitable share in the m5ain,- tvenna11e.. of the mad. agrees: to pay` the sum of $300,000 per aarmum as rental for the above rights.` This sum repressecutsa one-half the interest on the total cost of con:stru.ctioun of the line.--Orillia Times. 0 ' Mvs. McLean, . wife of Dr; ;P. D. ,, -1` T,,.J__-' T\,_-' N F-',~2'lS. VDeeks and ' I'Iinrd.i, of tl1t,=: ` 'l`<)1'~ont.r;,. ,Con;: _, C`o~1nq)a11.y, h.n.ve .beo11_ a_\vzmdo{d= the .C`-0'l'ltT`:C-t `for `rhn r.~<:`vv.1: of the Cianxadlmi '1 a(iic s new Lakeside` line, 'Sm;i.t-h ~.:.=; Fallss to Lesasadte J un.c.t-Ion, u'*n1nin.qv, TI]`lI`~0lll!Z`h Osnhawa, Cioburg, Pmt Ilone, Tvernteon. and the. . other l-aka towns. The work ',will' -[cost altmmt ten niil.1ion dolilms). Work is" to begin` at once, . -and to be" com- lnlemcl within two - ` UUH.l\.'u|t! lllly-l.l('ol'CB CXU11. A homestead,cr_who'h'as `exhausted his home. ___stcadrig1_1t,`und cannot obtain a. pre-emption xma.Vf enter for. `purchased homestead` in cer- gtuin, districts. _Br1ce. $3.00 per acre. Dntics.- . M-'uat.r6sS_de gain: months in each of three years ~cult.ivaI:e'. fty; acres and erect a, house wortti . 4; ' 1;-.~. CORY,- 5?? /Y; if4h0;`ii~v:s`L ~1siib1ica*i :f . . '-' ., " ; 3:: d`t'}F~9'`h%' 9ff""9:M,!3t6r Of the Interio;-.. _ I V .5 mu}: um uullmswau. rrxce $55.00 per acre. . 11uties.--Mustrcaide upon the homestead or pre-em ti.o_n'sIx_ months in each of six years from.` miotd.`1:'tomestu entry (including. me timegrequ re `. oeajx-n * omeste d ' ' `cultivate flyncres'extra. a Dutch and A hnnuinfundan urhn`h`na `nu-1u.n.}.t...1 L_~ _ L -, , UJIIU I In; HOIIICULCEQCP. ' Duties ~aix mouths` residence upon and cxtlpivation of,1he~landiri each of three vears, A. holnesteadex-1n1ay.llvo_ within nine miles at ' h1s homestead on at farm of at least 8013c]-eg solely owned and- occupied b him orhy his fo.thex',Tmother.~ son. daughter. 1-other or sister. In ccrtainadistricts a. homesvendar in mm: 1u.uw1' m0u1cr.sDn naugnter DI`_0the!' orsi _ In c'c-.rtain *distri< :ts hom.cstead_cr in 35,31 -standin may vpre-empt a. quarter-section along. side his omestead. Price 3.00 e ' . Duties`.-4-Must 1-esirle unngn ting Ifn`:gE;>nn.1 ...; ,_.; ---u-wjnQQ&G`fl NY perspn who is the sole head of a family. or any m ale over 18 ears old. may home 'atea.da. uarter section 0 u\'ai'a.ble Dominion lundin tmitoba. .\askatchewa.n or Alberta. *'l`lie applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lmnds Agency or Sub agenc 'for the district. Entry by proxy may be ma e at any agency. on certain condiuons` by father, mother son. dau_hter'., brother or sxstcr of in- tending homestc er.` A ' llllfin ._...\'iv I1\nnfhn' rnulnnnn u....... .. _ .1! F SYNOPSIS .01`. CANADIAN NORTH, - WEST LAND REGULATIONS. I \l\7 _ ._._ `ducted -a woollen mi-ll first at Hills-I dcailel and afterwards M. Wyeibridge. I-n: `1898 he came to Beeton and pur~ ohasaedl the. Can-adian. Hosiery fac- tory, which he conducted up to a your ago. Since that time he has been in failing health and' for the past six months has been: conned] to house and the greater _' part.` [of the time to his bed`. MT. Wal- lace is now in his 85th year. .Mrs. Waxlilace is nearing 89 and is still a hale Woman with the prospect of` adding a number of yea.-rs to her al- ready -great 'ag~e. Ten years ago Mr. zmdl `Mrs. Wa1'l:a.oe cse:1evhna.tedx -their 'go1den'we~dtd.ing,i at which all`- the members `of their family were pres- enxt. An` `account. of the eevuent ap- pea.red in The WorId~ at the time.` '1`he family `consist. of thmse sons and two daughters, 'viz.: John, Bevgton; "nknnt 'D.\..1.'-. . 1)..-.` n1 n7 n '5uwu1a, v LL. . u uuu, .l)C`,f.`.`:LU'.ll.; Berlin; Rev; W; W. Sun.- dremland; Mrs. Parton, Parry SIou:n:d~; Mrs. Turner, Saault Ste. Marie. _-.-_... .._.... u,...u, Jvu vuuxv scuuuw 1.11 Beebon`_ a ooup1e,whoV have thart dis- tinction, Mr. and: Mrs. Jamvesw Wal- lace, Pnospesct stree:t,_ who on Tues- day reached the: wsixtiemh |annivea'smy of their Wedding day. -On March 19, 1852, Jan1iesgWall~a.oe and: Marion Thomson Walker of Glasgow, Scqt.-V land, were Imitned in. m-wrri-age; Both. were born and raised} , in that city and after their mvarriage continued to reside there uLn.t.iI1- the year 1871, when . they came with their family urn `(`f1n.n~n.r1m ..m++-1:... .......... 13--...- Txhe Orillia Town Council has been revising the power rates for its electric system. The rmxinirmum Ichlarme t-0 1`a.rg-e. users will be $18.40 "net. on a. K.V.A. basins. Small motors `will pay higher rates.` All sorts of -(:1-3cf.ri-c~a.l appliuam-oer; will be eh.-arg~ ed for at. a srp-ecieod rating. ..,__-__. -....,,, .....-....v wv.;w; wuau. :.uauw1,y rho `Canasdsa, settling nnar Parry Sound; ' where he rsm, en'g'a.g1esdi in farmzingyjbut `after one year moved to the town of `Parry Sound, ,where he lived for a; number of L-y-e:a.rs. '1nonI1:-nn- Dorm. GA--..J MARRIED SIXTY YEARS. _ (Beeton Worladu). . Few married` V couples 1i_ve`to cele- brate the ftieth mznivexsary of their wedding, and it is a still rar- e.r_ occurrence to meet with those who hav_e spent threig score years: to- The s{eoo11sd'.case'isthta.t of aymmg man whose elbow has been destroy-' ed by tubearoulosis. In this! case- Dr. Taier grafted} cartilage, Which had` been preserved for` ve days - from operation on the leg of an- other_ This ope.m;t.ion was carried out foutrteen morn-ths agp, I and` was a perfectsucoess. ` bne orf zinotlldr p.a.t.ieut,V xi wmnanr, whose `foot. had been am- putatxed-, was `used ;to L replace the .m:issing" bone; The young man, "after thirteen months, is now able to u'se his arm. D1`. Tuier says he was dwlled pip- on to. _t1-eaut. the arm of a: `young man whose` elbow joint was affected by mlkylosis. The point had been -i-e- moved as the ezntive arm was pam- V al-ygzodi. ;A1%a+is,L;}Mawch%J23-Dr. a'l`nier;one =- o"f~ 'most`- prromihent. . sun'g~eroznI3[i11, Paris, twzo Vea:s'cs'_ of success: ful bone-.grafting_:in `a commufnica: uiou to the Acgacdiemgy of M-sdicine. '1`-wo hf . .th3 'opeI_'aAt.i0_n1a were `per- formed more ~t.h-an: a year ago, and as the subjcts me in perfect health 2,: we ream no liongwer be any doubt of lthe svuactess of the" experi.meInt - . ....- - ---.u-r uIv\l 901713 through to onton via Suhtoomulsq to\Vinnipes 1 end duty vii Main Line on all excurnom. Com- fortable berths. fully `equipped with beddinacan be secured at moderate rates thtouah local agent. ' Early dpplication must be made. AS K I-`OH '_I'lOM ESEFKERS" PAMPHLET contumng me: and full informption. * V Apply to. nearelt C.P.R. Agent or - M. G. MURPHY. Dial. Pun. Act. Toronto. ' 3 ONLY DIPEGT LINE N0 CHANGE OF CARS uycuul n uuu leave 1 ammo .UU pm. on IPRII. 2.1I, 30 MAY M. 28 JUNE 11. 25 JULY" 9.- '23 " AUG. 8. 20 SEPT. 3, 17 Q.........I .1-.. .:-L-._ 1--.. n.4,; . .- gcond cl'uI tickets from Ontario station: to principal Northwest points at ' IAIAI Ina:--.- --._ ------- -v-v uvvu1u- I rill` I1!!! I. Winnipeg and return $34.00; Edmontqn and return- $42.00.' and` to other points in pfopomon. Tickets 1 to return wilhm 60 days from `coin: date. 'l'I'\I I$I El Fl-xlnng A an -- The lm.tte.rer1 1'c~r'n.1mn.t of the 0.141 17.8. buattloship Maine" Wfas'. tow-ed niinre In-ilfes from the Havai11.s1_ II&i1'- bor 011 M:a.rch 16th, amd sunk in the mivcltrie of the Gulf Stmanri. "The lmncs of her ill`-faxterlf saa.i1-om were t1'a.11s~fcm"ez(1 `with ' i1n3)ro.a3ivc~ (waver xnmes to the ba:tt1ersh.ip No-rtih Cm- olina. to be take`: -to the ~ Unite-dv Startcs. , - V ` '- Taaaa*+"L"ee's;'.:"a3::;s ,2 flhrrnin -n In Pal-g.-5-- .3- __ -., , Manitoba, % .,8askz.|tUt:hewa_n:_% Alberta` nunuvvul polnll I! LOW' OU N D-TRIP RATES `Ilia-n... ...I ..n.._ (24 An. I:-J_ ,, . I woNnmuL%;sunGERY. Special i"o;`onto 2.00 pm. H 0 `IR on Illll on an Inna an omsct qua cuAi`dF-Hns .R. J.L LETCHER i::?<:'Ui61'v' Lo(:1L} Agent. An official statement issued at C`.P.R. hoa.d.quarters announce that at the opening` of navigation Port McNico-ll, and not Owen Sound will be the headquarters of the C.P._R. upper lake. eet. The great lnlkes eet cmT1,m`lSCS ve ast-earners, and a `ve--day service every week will be .9 but on bet.wce.n Port. McNih.._oll and- Fort William. TO W ,,.,...., ..e,.,, ..., Wm, ,,.,.. co'u'.1d t. get fair play for the motor- ist. I-n l've -more years` I believe that the farrners will all be using them, and will be ready to accept them as having an equal right- on` the highways with other vehicles; and will be move lilbemal in their v'ie.W`s rtegamd1in.g' their use, You. dion t hear any more of the talk LL..L ..--A...... ..'l_..__`I.1- __-`l__ L- _.'I1__.-_ J: __ uvan v Il4IlIl CIJLJ 1lIl\ll\.J' \IL ULIIJ L'asL.l\ hat an os shouldj only be aillowedi om - -_1...,2_- .`I.- -.._ 9 ......u..:.. ..L......,.. .. E Thneue rather were made in the: act from: -the or- _ig'ina.1drra.ft as infmodmxced a. few weeks. ago. The mq'ui1-ermen.t for numbers of a specied . size to be plsaced upon thefront lamps was abolished, the compulsion of shop- ping at every stizmxdna-.1wd` street car |was,modiern.tecL; and the speed limit was raised.` ve an hour in both cities and rural. districts . v v---.q u..-..- _-v - Sir James W-hriztmney _observed. in` the course of the discussion upon the bill to amend the Motor Vehic- les act, that he believed! they - were just now between t.he_,1wvo>ext1r~eu:aes of rsetrlstinixarrmt against the auto-own- ers- and sympatll-y for them. _ L `%*1i'I`iJf3L `f1` IN COUNTRY. % gu ' Toronto; March. 22.-A1itom0bile1 owmers received some conditions: -at the hands of the legzisllbtume last Thu-rsd`ay' and.` it became manifest? that ip-ub`lic ' opinion was lbeoomivng `@ h.aurshv upon. this cwlsass of the community. 1-rru-. Before the Railway Committee of the Ontario. Legislature last week, "the Midland Terminal R.ai1.way`so- cumd -an extension of time for completion of the line. The 11183719 `of the line wiarar oh-ang-ed tothe Mid- lami Simcoe Railway. = ' `PERMITS AUTO SPEED OF`15 FIVE C.P.R. COACHES 13:53.} 1:17 13:1 T11 .l`lT"lY\7' AXTTW an Five years -ago, he said, you -'...11J__ L ._.A. 13.2.. _.`l.___ _l_,_ ;.I_, _,_ -1.-- A Section % A Square, sigma`; Thursday. April 11th. Bare Agricultural" Society : Rulei "to Ghvenfn `A! ,_ _$ -- v` - Entran srannm snow Lava-vi --.u--- --v --~V-- - , , _ `_ " - - anyageon.line............ ...,, 2_--Heavy Draught Stallion. registered, any other 3-Roadster Stallion line, ` 4-Hacl Stallion ` 5--,-Thoroughbred -' 6---Heavy Draught to ocanotgtooooo T 7--I-Ieavy Draught Mare or Gelding, 3 years old or upwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` 8-Best Single Driver, attached` to vehic`-le (stallions barred)...-.... . . . . .._' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. _I 9-Best Yearling Bull, Durham, registered . . . . . ; 1u-Best 2~year-old Bull, Durh"am, registered. . . . . . ; tiou . , V . 1-Heavy Draught Stallion,` V Clydesdale, registeredh. _ A..- -... 11...... T Let the {Advance carry feur adveftisivng. cludes' the hestpefople of the County of Siineoe $1.00 at their epnpere and1ooLcnts onthe Our circulation list in- --.-the people who pay dollhr every time. Costs Isn't life brighter because living P ' The Mirssissiappli Box Co., -of C,'airo,. 111., may locate -a] box f~acto1'y_i11 `Owen Sound. Their mpresenfcative 9-laims t -hat from 65 to 80 hands will be e4m;p\1~oyed-. It is advertising that inakes it pos- sible for you to buy the best right at your corner store. It is advertis- ing that causes A the. inventor to make new" comforts and utilities V _..- -:-.~v be 1`1'1ore cozhfogable, happie; and healthier if you _usc these higher grade goods. NEXT TIME you step into the corner store, take a look around. Of all the articles on the shelves, how - many were on your shopping list five years ago ? Make it ten years, and you will find that most-of the things you buy to-day--anc'l could not _do without--were not even made then ` `" Your Whole standaz of living has been raised--a.nd why? Because the men `who make thes better things are telling you that `you will `LA ________ _- 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 m-agsiiines. b You seek -more health- ful -amusements. ' i " v - V .. Arra;ngFements are made `with an auctioneer to sell any bull free of charge if so desired. Let the Advance Let us thJ-cmk adveftising'for it. ou Can Thank Advertising ` Sir James Whitney made -the `fol- lowing st.atemr3-nt conuaeming the an- `nouncament from Ottawa of a Fed- eral swbszi-dy for a. large. portion of $6,400 a. mile for the. Tetniskwming and Northern Ontario Railway which would am.0unt- to nearly `$2,000,000.

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