Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 18 Jul 1912, p. 1

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! The Mayor, Ald. McLean and Rusk will interview -Mr. Hook as ,to: his claim and use their discretion as to settlement. le Sarjeant--.Da,vis---That the En- gineer and Chajrm-an ' of Works be empowered to visit three cities in Ontario to ascertain.-' best class of roadway, for Bradford St. _,._-..A._ 1 ;L_A. ;L., '_ use U11 1.u`au_nuu -um . Bidwel-1-Lowe,-~ "'1:hac V115. Ed. G-ou1d s. applicaition to! erect :bil=1=boa';id on- E1iza;both_ St. _be`nqt."g?raI1tecI.A _ ' 3. ,` McLe'an--S`arjean.t` %(In- _g.mend- ment)a-{mat the matter `be referred. "3 I--* fl; j_.' ` J'I...'.." n'.'-u-uvn:ffA".I Q1111 l'\IaI.l.VI'(lr.y_ Ava ----..---_ .- -. | Reeve Bennett `suggested that ,the whole Council go, without him, as he already` held very decided opin- ions, on the matter of road. materials . and construction. He would rather see Ald. Bidwell, Lowe, Fraser and Rusk go with the Engineer. ` ~ -Why not" send a couple. over` to` [England where they -build~'. roads "to last for three or four centuries, ask-. ed Depu'ty:Re'e-ve Wesley. A ' ' _ I It was decided to send` the `mem- "ers of the; Board of . `Works, which: ' includes Reeve Bennett` and` ` Aldl. gBidwell, Rusk, Bunker, Fraser_ and * Gray, with the Engineer, to .Toronto . to `learn of the best mater_i'9_.1_s_,_ _for.: I .____,___r , __ ;,__ ,5 4+:-n`.-_-.. `1\r:.- ' `IPA J BARRIER,-`THE COUNTY" OF SIMOOE ANOITHE DOMINION OF CANADA OUR CRITERION. :- il Wll'\Jtll\. IAVU II\.r LX100 IJABAJV \lLO matter was referred to commit- `.).--J.Ana=Ia pus. .1.|`1lIvuuUx' `UV .uoa--of--__ to the cotmn1ttee, and .th1s,. ; was` Tom; on` INSPECTION. tween Mr. Short and I.t.-Co1. Mc- P-hee, the former playing from schatch, the `latter receiving a Inmdi-' cap of 4 strokes. The tie will be played off during this Week. . T I .--_--- -,---... .- `-v " For Saturday afterneon `an. inte esting competition for the Iaies -been arranged,` commencing at 3_ o clock. There` will be two events,\ approaching and putting, and driv- ing; two prizes in each have been provided _by the gentlemen `members. The approaching and putting will be `on the 4th green, so that visitors in autos or carriages can enter the li11ks from Ross St. 011 I '1 .Lvvv Asuuuxpuyn "vac ];IJl-JV`\-I AUDI! week. In the ladies match therst prize, a brassie, was won by `Mrs. Rex Ardagh, the second , 3 balls, V by CHEQUE FOR -'I\'HEIR VICAR; ' In view of the approaching depar- turerof the Rev. E. R. J. and Mrs. Biggs to England for arholidaly, the Chtnrchwmdens of Trinity last week_ presented their Vicar with a sub stantial cheque accompanied` by their best wishes for -a pleasantholiday in the Old: Land. The occasion was also Mr. Biggs birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Biggs with their little son, sail by the White Star Do- minion liner 1.-Clan-ad'a on Saturdiay, July 27th, and will spend the month of August in the Homeland: aifter an absence of over five years. During a the Vicar s~ absence, the. Rector, Rev. } Canon Reiner a.nd the Rev. Canon Mu1'phy`wi1lA,take the services in` Trinity Church. AAJLCUJ .-LU\I KJ V0 -Afte"1':vt`i3`e close, tea. willzbe se-rv 9.; the Club House on Bayeld St. edl I \ I L ` The. following pupils of Miss Lib- bie Gordon, Craigvale, have success- fully taken their examinations at the Toronto College of Music: prim- Eary piano-Margaret Elaine Lennox (.rst;-class: honors-), Mary Sturgeon, Jolm Tar Bush, 'Agnes Greenlaw (honors), Dave Greenlaw (pass); Senior rsib piano-He1en King, May !Gu`Iston-, Grace Gulston. `III-.. 13-11- 1'\__._ _ A.._._-... _.--_31l \JL|I-V\ l1, \`,1|\-'(7` \JllLDl\Il-In ' i Miss Della Dean of Angus, pupil ' _of Miss D. Gauley, passed her ele- mentary examination of the Con- servatory of Music, Toronto. , --Have you ever been down the Trent Valley Canal to Kirkeld? `If you ha.vn t you ve missed a treat. You have anopportunity to go next Wednesday, July 24th, with the Cen- tral Methodist -Church Epworth Lea- gue per `Str- Otonabee. Boat leaves at 8,-calling a.t'.A1la'.nda1e_. Big Bay and: Shanty Bay, and returning to Barrie. at 9.30. Fare 750., Children 3.(under 14) 40c. --Tl11usday, Friday and Saturday will be Bargain Days. at. our store. In order to clear up odd lines after our Big Alter.a.tion Sale .we inaugur- late these Bargain A Days-.V Clearing [lines of -Suits, R"a.i'n Coats. Pants, O'vera.1lsv, -Shirts, Underwear, Hats and dozens .-and dozens of bargains will gne~e_t you on THURSDAY, FRIDAY" AND "SATURDAY. Store `closes at 12 o clock on Wedlnesday during J uly and` August. '. -r-nu-onvnu-rays 1-\'-rsrxru -r fI1T\ 11 A 'r\1'\`l 1 ,V i SHOC.ESSFUL- MUSIC? PUPILS. luvuug I ' Though they may not` _acc1iniu1ate very much money, they_.w1ll learn its vahle and how to save 11:. ` .... 1,____- 'f`1L!1.J....J,.r Q....-:......' ;ua.u .l.Iou5u1Luc' uvunlu ;u.auL V111: get you if you are not on the COI- lier St. Epworth League Moonlight per Str. Otonabee, Monday, `July [JUL K) U1 0 \.l VULJGI-UV vLu\.Nu_V 9 v Una`, l29t,h. Boat 1eaveJ Ba?e1d W'hrf at `S p.m. Barrie Citizens Bamf in at- 4.-...`I-..-- ` 00.110 1 V1111; .11 ten(.i-.aI.1ce. I;i.t.I-1.\i"'I';:Ii`.1 Iiibf "I:'i.71)".. BARRIE, - 132.. l`-A.I.2`_._. ll`-.. NEAT I-IOUSE on `Sophia 12.3.4. -_ J _.A_._,,._ i3IvVI"(3:i;i:fO'ITSE AND LOT. o.Wne by Harry Wyles, Worsley St. ,This is a. very handy property and `will besold right; _ - - . _ . Z .. __ auwusgc w\-I-Irv! A ru1'1*1'1'r\ BARRI153 GOLF CLUB. L Two handicaps were played last J-\p\`- T- LL- `l_.`|2-_ ...-A._`l_ LL- ...-A.| I i 1 LAU9 JJCI Lula W I_ The? men?s resulted in a fie ,-__ `It on . -1 1-. 1'9 `ll LVJHIIL .[)I\AL\J.l,L ,.I..l\l_L|L).I'J Uu Llulrtigu ' Street. C Water, light and sewer . connection. - - --___.__ __.-.......... .-.__ _A,,. . `I |.l\.- uvavu _ -=_- L ARG E SEMI DETACHED ' BRICK HOUSE on the West side of Mary St., all conveniences. Chn i _ be bought. right. V u-can-uxvv -xv-I-1 1 run ~r1'r\*rTr*|'I'1 A '\Tf\ Iv v...-_- A {TIERY NEXT HOUSE AND LOT on the. corner of Florence l I` and `Henry. S178. Will take small hc_>'u'se7or_ .vacant land in exchaixg-e.. \ F:Q`UB.-PI`{O`_PER:1`IES.`bf Mr. A. H. n _.,'1 n `|l`__`l_-..1. .L`\JU1\n'.L .LIa\1.|.1.`JJ.I:.LL.l.`JLJ U1. ..n.u. 0 4L.L. .a..-.. `Outram s for sale. 8 and .9 it[u1cast- er St;, $1800." .. Two houses, Park `A and ,F1_oren,ce- St., $7 50 each. -AND: LOT on , ,A4...L _L l'\..._..... .LJ . .l.1.\IULJ.I.`J J.L.LV.lJ nu; van mgophia St., one door west of Owen . St. For`sa1e `$350. Easy` terms. BOARDING HOUSE T0. RENT on -Co11ier.St.,ho;ating,' lighting and plmnbingij -_- 'APrivat'e.i`sewer. to lake. I have `proper;-ties. `for `sale or to rent in all parts; of the Town. `0f~ \c'e_`1 doqr. n.Orth_ .o`sf` the of To- .n\a\a~ - ronto. E Box BARGAIN DAYS 3 BIG BARGAIN DAYS `-That Ragtzxix/11eiZ(ob1in Man will .-;_ __.._9! :1.` _.-__ -__ ..-A. A... LT... J 1>Ro"1?iiT1E"`s"Fo`R%sALa] DON T MISS THIS. .I.'l.I.Il .lJ.I.U\lkJ, .lJ.l..lJo. .I.I-L.LI.l `The Big Clothing Men. 1:, w. Xrfil """5'"- '7" -hanger. G. M0 C. Mgr. .i T!:1 1e 288 | Nearly 80 Per Cent_ Frbml Barrie Schools Passed.-St. Mary's Sehool Ranks High- est With 100 Per Cent.-- ` V F rank Manuel Heads List | Wrth 554 Out of 650. BARBIE. . . Tried` Passed Per Cent. `St. Mary s . . . 5 5 100 W__es.t Ward! ..,.14 13 93 gentfal . . . . . .33 25 76 Ann? Tntrance Exams. Results J . Barrie Pupils Do Well Pupils and teachers of the Barrie Public and Separate Schools are to- be congratulated on the results of the recent High School Entrance Examinations, `the report, which has just been given out, showing that 7 91/2, per cent. of the pupils who .Wrote have been successful. St; Mary s sechool heads the list with 100 per cent, the West Ward being second with 93 per cent., and. the Central and ' South Wards with 76 and 662/3 respectively. Nine Barrie pupils car- ried o honors, 4 of this number be-- ing from the Central, 3 from St. Mary s, 1 from West .Ward, and 1 fI`0"I:I`l Ound.le s. D 11 The average. age. of all pupils writ- ing at Barrie was 14 years. 1 VI... ...._..1 _ . . W _ . _...L.__. -1! _......'I-.. ` 5115 (AU J.JIQAA&\. 3111.1-ma a..a. Jyuasu The maximum number of marks |possib1e was 650, and Frank Manuel of the Central came nearest this` `total with 554, or over.85 per cent. of ? the possible. The marks were apporv tioned to the different subjects as follows: Oral roading 50, composi- tion 100, spelling 50, arithmetic 100, `reading 100, grammar 100, writing an ._......_....L_ 1l\f\ usuusnu .n.vv, altlp-All] :3_O, gvaphy 100. "@`L II Both Frank - Manuel and Alan Hobley took 100 in Arithmetic, and three -other Barrie pupils secured over 90 on this paper. The [average t marks on ' the geography paper are remarkably low, the highest being 77, and the majority of the pupils did notmobtain 65 out _of the possible 100. !,I`I-__2._-, ,. `I,`,.L _.l_` A.-- CLARKSON MHOTEL Jsklll \.I|lU0lrAJ.I. V V \IJ. ItlJ\/ rrvugyvsuxv .L\I o The fol10.wing is the list of suc- cessful candidates, the n~ame of the pupil, the school and the total num- 3 ber of -marks obtained being given: 1 BARRIE. Frank Manuel, Central, 554 (11). A1a.n.Hobley, West,` 536 (h). Rol`)ert Cameron, Cundlc- s,. 508 (h) 1'1__`|_'l_-___._ lV---A...-1 E00 /L\ .14. xznnu. ulbnnnnwslw. , R. ~. ..--...-d .., ..v . |(h). . ` Wilfrid McDonnell, St. Mary s, 491 (h). n.-_--1; n__:..1.... Q; -`M'.._..7,. Ann 111.1. \lL/I % Gerald Quinlan, St. M~ary s, 4901 ; .{ * `l)L_12_ 1l'-;_..`I..2......_ IV...-.4-....1 AQQ /I-.\ Iilmvale . ._ Minesing ; . . . Creemore . . . .54 21 . .28 3IIi{". I A -LU\.III\pI_-U \lC5LLI L915, \JIALA\AA\4 V . vJv\J Ruby Parkhzuse, Central, 502 (\1;.)/. E. Shaughnessy, St. Mary s, 497 u}. . Phylis Murchison, Central, 488 (h) Nora DeHart, Central, 488 (h). Leslie Thomas, West, 468. Irene Burgess, Central, 467. Clifford! Warner, Central, 466. Gordon McKiniley, West, 463. Mary Daley, St. Ma.r'y s, 460. May Moatt, Cundle. s, 457. ` Winnifred Ball, Central, 456. . Evelyn Osborne, Midhurst, 455. Frances Hubbert, Central, 454. Stanley McIntyre, Central, 452. Dalton Meeking, West, 448. Gladys Nottingham, Central, 444. I1 -132- 'I`:...-.31-... 10 `Tlxa.-r\.-no uuwuya Ljuvuxusnsaux, \J\.uvu.uu, .n.;.;.. ` Goldie Minnikin, No. 12, Vespra, zllllarie Beecroft, Central, 440. _ Helen Turner, West, 439. Evelyn West, West, 439. John Warnica, South, 438. Elsie Finlayson, Central, 438. Earl Davis, Central, 437. Alvin Taylor, Midhurst, 433. George `Clark, West, 432. Mabel Wa'-mica, South, 430. Donald Fraser, Central, 428. Vera Spearn, South, 428. Otto Craig, Central, 425. Verner Pearsall, "Central. 425. Percy Hamilton, St. Mary s, 421. Gladys Horseld, West, 420. Beta McFadden, South, 419. Mossie Furlong, Central. 418. Gladys Ness, Central, 417. ,Beati-ice, Spearn. South. 415. . Gordon. Ileeve, Central. 414. Beta M-cKever, Cundle s, 413. '. Hazel Horseld, West, 412. Hazel ; Rainey, West`, -412. Elsie. Os.borne,~Midhurst. 408., _ V Walter `Stephens, Central, 407. rant` MLarty.,West. 406. ' n1,__:n-;' `r-_'_.- ,n.._;..-1 Ano \ll(l-Ill! .Lu`a`Mo"I\ VV\\JU Charles Lowe, Central, James Schnider, Central, 403. Beryl Lloyd, West, 401. Ruby Furlong, Central, 398. Eva P-arker. ~West, -396. Grace Small, `South, 396. _ Mildred Ansley, Central, 395. -Mae Handy, Midhurst, 395. ,Mild!-'e(1 Webb, Paiuswick, -395. ` J ameg-.. ]`ord ,, .- South. 7394,. M-abe1"Wa.ttie`, Midhurst, 392. Edmund `Irwin, Painswick, 390. -M-mud: McFadden, South,- 390. 'i 51 35 V was Aqlul-V-JIALALE, .5.` U. U, V COPE G, 499 (ii). Leola McDonald, No. 5 Vespra, 457 ` Wm. Coughlin, U.. No. 11, Vespra, I A00 I 42$ ` `vii ` Wilfrid Maw, U. 391. CREEMORE, Greta Scarrow, Creernore.'496 (11) ; Bessie Taylor, U. 4, Nottawasaga, i494 (h). C1L__.`I-,, C`Z___.....___ Y A \T-LL-_... KU L \..,. Stanley Simmons, U. 4, Nottawa'- saga, 488 (h). Marjorie Bridge, Creemore, 480. ' Tena McLean, N0. 16, Notta.wasa- ga, 469. T A MIGHTY GOOD REASON --Styles change so fast that it .would be folly for a real live shoe store to carry a single pair of shoes over from one season to the next. They have simply got _ to be sold. Our prices. on this season s latest `styles are lower than some stores are asking for the cheaper grades--so get. in early to Moore s J uly Shoe Sale. ` Mr. VV. J. Equi, of Toronto, has purchased through Mr. W. C. Thompson, four lots on the corner of Peel and North John Sts., belonging to Mr. Benj. Malkin. Mr. Equi .will. erect a ne summer home. and with his family will be a regular summer resident of Barrie. {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE llnlj cant: rs.-art ruvn Some person, displaying `a lament- {able lack of common sense, threw from an upstairs window of the Queen s Hotel on Tuesday evening, a quantity of broken glam It .was scattered over the. pavement and road- way and is a menace to automibile and bicycle tires. _ - MINESING. . Jean Hickling, No. 5, Vespra, 00 IL\ i L 1 The Str. Islay took an immense crowd over to the Herb Leunox pic~ nic at J ackson s Point yesterday. The Otonabee ran out of Orillia to _the same place, It'i.s estimated that there were 20,000 people present at this the greatest political picnic in the cotmtry. The weather was of the -ay Adamson, U. {V7 Gilbert Grant, Elmvale, 506 (ll). Flora Currie, Elmvale, 490 (h). James Hayes, Phelpston, 466. Myrtle Cummings, Phelpston, 462. Jack Laing, No. 15, Tiny, 459. Goldie French, Waverley, 452. -Olare Farney, No. 18, Flos, 449. Vera McMahon, Waverley, 445. Reta Henderson, Elmvale, 438. Vera Simpson, No. 15, Tiny, 437. James Hall, Phelpston, 432. Violet! . Robson, Waverley, 430. Edna Kelly, No. 17, Flos, 428. Amelia Speirs, No. 11, Flos, 42?. Alice J amieson, No. 2, Flos, 424. Edna Brown, Elmvale, 419. Muriel Trace, Elmvale, 419. Cliord Graham, Crossland, 417. Alba Richardson, No. 2, F105, 416. J ames Furlong, Allenwood, 413. Lloyd J amieson. No. 2. F103, 412. Mary McDonald, No. 15, Flos, 410 Florence Downey. Elmvale, 405. Mary Mackay. Elmvale. 405.` Mary Boyce, No. 15, Flos, 402. Roy Baker, Elmvale, 397. Greta Train, No. 17. F103, 39?. Mae Hope, No. 15, Tiny, 396. Burton Lyons, Crossland, 391. Emily Ryther. Crossland, 391. George Beardsall, Saurin. 390. Nora Bell, Allenwood, 390. MaALs'-"2'c_EN'rs Lo ' W \ 11.1). Cubitt-Nichols, - Pmpix nest. `TO BUILD SUMMER HOME. vwv --- cw-vuiwvvl IIVJIHVEIV IIIGLI COPIII TNHII OINTI LOOK ONEVERY LOAF It7s oufguarantee of PU R I T Y and CLEANLINESS in the making. BRYSON ELMVALF.. ` rAfT'f".'?ff1.w BROS. FOR THE LABEL No. No. 10, 10, Vespra. Va-spra, '33 Bradfordst. -T Barrie. {oh- D12 ; HOHN Those wishing` to purchase id69i'1"'.= able 1'esidu11tia1 property `B16 di1feted to the advertisement on, th0 I. Page of this issue, ann01i1Il0i118`.: s'f`1`3 `by public auction of "the U08 belo11gi11g' to the` esltate .f_7 late Mrs. Thosi. Cundle. -~ Thar`? 3,918.. Will be held at Mrs. 011116139 A residence on Saturday, . J i.27t2h`;7't ' 1-30 Sharp. Easy terms i . ' _ J '_- "V ` " S1'NI)4Y, JULY 21st. xx 30 A..\f.--HOLY COMMUNION _ 11.0 " --MA'l`INS AND SERMON r . ~wQ1;sZ12yf`3;1"%E:rT` g:0~to Kirkel "Lift B Pal. Methodist Epwortlw " ` "` d$ leaves at dclock. 0 . V. .: `J! " -r------y-.v onguoa yv.._-__ v_. Holy Communion. .:z.u l ..\1,~CHILDREN S SERVICE. 7-0 1 .M. --EVENSONG & Sm1mo1sr Thu rsday, July 25th. (Sc. James ~ vDay)at 8 and 11 a.m.-HoIgY (fmxmvnlox. - . L1 . Tyinity Church '\YY\A\I T111 v `)1u1'. 40 dozen Sailors and Soft Shape Straws, regu- lar 50c to $1.50. THIS WEEK . . u Straw Hats Also special lines ' in Chi'idren s Straws re- duced in price. SIMMONS & C0. Father really ought. to hzwellis piLtll1:`c taken---he hasn't had a photograph since thut.1'unn`y look T mg one in the cut-away coat that llt. was married in (`Twas 3. noon \vo1dh1;: you know.) .u __ ____- 11.-..-- .. ..._-.\.I `nun-1,... J uu :5:-v \'os. mother says `twas u. Ironod mu of him as he looked then. but 1-e-ally. for the sake of the family. - Ihu-re should be one of him as he lrmk:-1 now V - J. FRANK JACKSON .i'l_{g1:_:-xx1 Appointment To-day MAKE A NOTE or . LXI. No. 29 wt-c'o`L:" ` '1:-aomrson cnlw. PuI_|.|uqu_ m* 4933] lliilsv ------ u2----.1 51 Tlu-endneedle St.. BC. A QIJIZ` _ Q- CHIROPRACTORS MEN'S AND BOYS FOR THIS WEEK OF CANADA. Hats and Caps H ats and Lap | IEEIE ,1u,5LAA5 yanusas vv u ' Lu portion of |:11ei_r _spe;1d`ing_ (mice and Rsidenoe: Maker of Portraits on Total Kssets (over), ' ' I Thrifty Children l Paid-up Cd d Unclivl ed `lag? -_ ts ` . . `(Q8 AND HOHN $1.00 . ` Per Day Johny McDonegTh Threateni I J Lawsuit for _Injuries.-'Bill- -- J 1 boa ids Under Discussio_n.- Board of Work: will see i Toronto Pavement Before . Deciding of: `Material TV For Bradford! St. A l. .........\.., Auwsnva, .:.uuan.4u1lu} vv muum. ` August 12th was _ set as Civic Holiday. The Town -Clerk was giv- en two .weeks holidays. % -. -\ islrrf 1:~5 3111 Posting Serviicee, Midland and Bar- rie, addressed the council re the erec- _tion of-billboards in Town. He ask- ed pe-rmission to complete one now being erected on Elizabeth St. (opp. Dreamland). Tbis board vyoald be 1n .l.'--L L_'__L __ L] n I . Music-hath charnis, vbutthe frogvsi orchestra in front of Mr. J. W . _:Par- rish s rqidence does not ' apbeal to him, and as he has no intention of engaging `in the frogs legs busvi- } ness`, he-objected.` to the nuisance oc- 1 casrioned; by an open drain on Sophia 1 [St This he characterized: as a men- naoe to public health -and offered to pay his: proper share. of the cost of abating same. T ' Messrs. T `Campbell . `Reaves, Nicholls and other summer residents drew attention to the illegal prac- tice of emptying sewage into the ay. 11-v `r 1' .0` . II 1-! .1 d. C 31'! Uunllv "Clo RC3` ` Prots aJ'Lvu-taaAuL\A - .|.ALLu uua~uu.' WUULU DC 10 feet higher than the existing foot .fenoe._ ' ` ' . ' T ' -.. pguvuuoe. as quaguvvbu U1.` vu.1:u.1u.| [seats denoted; .the a'bsence~ of Ald. `Bunker, Marks, Rusk. and Wisdogn: I Asulbuunu` 10$`; ----- --1 I` Deputy-Reeve" Wesley will be act- ing-mayor for three 1 days "during Mayor COW.an s' absence. . ! A mass of routine b_usin`ess t.1_`_ansacte_d at Monday 111g'ht s. Conn. 011 meeting. A quartette of vacant ennui-a Any-uni-AA. LL- '.,L-___ _ n A 1 1 . Mr. W. J. Justice would like the Council to take measures: to protect certain cherry and plum trees in the east end` which are diseased. ANOTHER LAW-sum`. What s -a Town without a lawsuit. Mr. John McDonag'h was thrown from his rig and injured on `Brad- ford St. He cla.ims_damages for de- | feotive roadway. -I-5 .. .1 1 I` .L\.'\rVA v \r o ww-V." - ' Mr. Chas-. H. Beatty, ` through his solicitors, Stew,artT&A Stewart, asked permission to erect a billboard on `R. A. Stephens `property on": Essa 'St., Allandale. A . , (`I ,,_ (V ___-_..'_ Town--lslhnglilieer lMlacdonel1 report- 1 ed that the Bradford St. sewer would be proceeded with "at once. The plans were all ready and the appro- ` vale of ' the Provincial. Board of Health had been obtained. He also reported that it wouldwbe impossible .I to drain Eecles St. 4 into Sophia St. I Sewer. I HCWUL. I V f\1d`.` Davis wantedj to know where the men who are .suppos_ed- to-be cut- ting ,weeds"cou1d~ be found. . , LL- ....-- `A11 They are on the pay roll, and are doing the best they can; they are the best men we can * get, _ said |R ennett apologetically. "1-.. --_;L--:-:.... Hm AIM. I Denllvhb ul.KIlUsCUl\x3L|a n The by-law authonzmg the c1os_- ing of that part of High St. near the .'. izfannery was presented by Aldk Week lei- LCJO Further restrictions were put" on the owners: of ,animals allowed to run. at large, by :a by-1aw'p're:sented by Ald. Bidwell. T V ` - _ __ -- .1 `,L` 1.1.. _.\n`v1t:n Llluo JJAVIJV \4 Ald. Mcian thought` the restric- tions went a. little too_ far. ' ( If this , 1 by-law carried a man ,would: be ned 9_ grass and weeds down, it would mean` extra expense to the Town. He sug- gested an amendment - to V allow. ani- mals Q when properly `-attended` to graze on the streets. V [Asa th` ie- `an abundance of grass in which would only, become, an`. un- sightly nuisance 'A1d. Lowe thought the restrictions "unwise; ` ` '14 .-_..4..' .. .1. -`:-ma, ;..};1..;. V the PBSUPICLIOIIS uuvv sac ' Reeve Bennett favoied*the prohi- bition of the driving of cattle _ and the leading of stallions through the principal `streets, .and- after > the Mayor had oounsel1ec_1= a. better under- standing of - the situation, the by-law was laid over until` a. future session. A by-law giving the G.T~.R. per mission to ._lay >- a crossaing .. across Block and Baldwin Sts. toW. Graoey & Sons ,._w-as` ' ted `by Ald`. Gray. The gbyelaw gaye them, rifgh-ts :Eor*20 years the _ 'wi1I 3oon- ELIZABETH ST. SEWER. pay and L A.L-__ _...... Llsnwo awn Vmuc ...,\_ __V we welc V N N * ome v - Accounts. Ohlldrews` Saving. "5 N`. ` n-~--.-1 . ` . THC INTERESTS` OF jj ?BAI'z'RIE, Cot)N'rv%o1= s1M`CoE, ONTARIO, JULY I8, :91: of "'VBra I Thin. ` work will be done on the local im- provement, plan, the property owners being assessed 45 per foot frontage and the debentures to- extend over I years. Plans will be prepared for sewers on Eccles and, Parks >~ MOTIONS. MeLean--Sa.rjeant---Th-at as it his the intention of the town to lay a permanent roadway on` Bradford St. the Barie Gas 7 Co; be `requested to lay such mains: as they are likely to require in the next 10 years. McLea.n--Bidwell+That Johnston St. from Davis St. tothe bay be made..,passab1e. at a cost not. to exceed $75. Ald. McLean stated that it was the only street open to the bay with- out Crossing the G.T.R. and should be repaired. - i Ald. McLean made -a. strong plea for_ the adapt-ion '.of the motion, say- ing that it was in older for the Town to set an example to the G.T.R. it; the matter .of maintaining crossings over the railroad. `Al-d. Bidwell also favored this and said the farmers rights should not be lost sight of. TL- .....A.L-_ __-.. _..........J 4... .......-....14- motion by Ald. Gray and Clark moved that Sanford and Victoria. Sts. be graded and gravelled, . cost not be exceed $500. :I`he ` That motion should go to 'the[ Committee, as ,well as the former one, ? declared A;1d,'McLea.n. It. makes a difference which ward .wants the money. No. .1 has been ignored year after year, -but other wards gvetl just what they ask. . i . 1 A I _ 1, -`__ Tl Ald. Davis had a list of much- ~ needed repairs -which were Vendor-sed. `Q Bidiwell--Lowe--That ,Berczy St., ' _'o.m top of Leslie s Hill to Collier St.., be graded, cost not tov exceed '! 3.575;. . . ` -rs .. ` . 1 . 1 0`; a vuuv uv----- ---" ,..-_-- Ald. Sarjeant wanted to know 11oLw ` the money was .to be` spent. ncQU Ll A1 uau Barrie Bran -- F. T. SHORT. - - Manager LONDON; ENG BRANCH, :4 'I`In-nnzlnnolllo 39.. Ill`. Ald.-Gray said it would be- used to put these two streets, West of Bradford St., in a better condition. I ``It s all ina. terrible condition over there, he declared. ' Iannvo 1.: gun. a `-- I ' Al. could not see jwhyi t11? should make sh. of one and I esh of another, but nevertheless it 13: .b.y' .. T I I `-1 ' ' n-I1 . [VI Bidwel1--F1'a'se1 - That Chas. Beatty be allowed to erect billboard lzis` requested if [it conforms `to exist- iing by-laws. ' ' D . I `I, _ `_]__. a \a.v-. `. Iv 'C1a1:l;-_--Gra;y-<-ThatA a gutter. be` `constructed at Tiin and Essa St.,_ cost not to exceed $25. - ` c-onfc'>rms to by-Laws, thel .matter is set_t19d am} Srou don t 1'6- iquire a. motlon, sand the Reeve. { _ Bennett-Fra-ser-T`hat holes onl IBrad.ford .St.V roadway be lled in, [that Creswicke s Hill-' be repaired, `that Collier St. cement pavements be repaired and`tha.t Cook St. be IIVJ I IA~ graded . i ... I 6. you. `~- ! Plans for the Elizabeth. St. cul- vert will be prepared, the work to be under supervision of Board of_ :WOTkS. ` . I I _ .. . ..i.| " Reve, Deputy-Reeve and Ald. I Sarjeant will interview Mrs- Me-' Do,na.gh regarding claim for damag- ` w 1 w Reeve Bennett wanted towmake it _,clear that al-1-the work was under `the direction of the Town Engineer, wh`o would `see that "it is done as lesson zrf thrift, so to the future welfare of your child-,' ml, is perhaps best taught by Open- ing for each 21 Saving Bank Account,` and encouraging them to deposit __1....1-u a nm-rm rs`? their nnn.nHna-`

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