Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 12 Dec 1912, p. 1

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'R?:; whc lecimes - of` Bradford Presbyter- _..At the mgetlng bf `V the Barrie Presbytery on Tuesday, Rev. L. Mac- of Churchill was transferred to `Bradford, and the "Rev; A. V. Brown` was appointed Moderator to ll the `vacancy at Olmrohill. Mr. "MacLean has been in Churchill for eight years and -hi's"departure will be greatly re- gretted. " iA `large .Vnumber_ of , the Churchill congregation were on hand tb e1_1dea.vor `to retain` Mr. Mwclean. The` Bradford ch_u_rah pays a salary of $1100 a.n_cl.free manse. - B. c. 1. srumams * . PRESENT TEACHER WITH cum BAG; 0HURoHILL MIVN'ISfI`ER` , ' A GOES TO BRADFORD A \lI-LIV Ill KILWI ILL`; `II. III III! The prizes Won. at/the omtoricalv and ekacu.t.i:osnary contest, were also uxvatded. ` The ollo.w'ving.-`address was read: Dear .. Lovngm_u1,--We corn- gmtulate you . on .you:r" appointment to ~ the Inspectorate of South Sim- ooe and we hope that you will enjoy work in your new and untried siyhere` of J-abour. 'Doubt1ess` .it.' will bring to you__, ,difcu:]Jties A and .diseo_urage- ments but t.l1e-eye of faith reveals to us * that a.ll_'our clouds have silver li11ings, and we trust that "for you, all the clouds may be solid gold. TIT- _._- __-..__ ....._._j `A\ L--- ___ AJLLL 4 o cl the pupils: of; the B.C:I. presented Mn, E. Longman "With a club mid? set fof :.11A1i7l-_itgu ;y brushes. Mr;-` Longumn, iii a. x'fer'y- ting `reply, expressedkhis 'reg;'e@`at;1caving, ` and, thanked the pu-pilsf. for their kind m1'nmembna}1ce of him. - .1 4 0 1 On Tuesday vening"f1--om 3.30 to! I Kl I.\lB\J`..I Kl\.-`I\:&L\J\J -All-u.~)Io'\` CFC` IILIKI J-UO\.4'IJ-I _this school, for `your kindly genial spirit has been felt. in a.'11Tdepm't- ments. We have realized that -you have Worked early and late for our advancement and We thank you for it, and` ask you to accept from us this s_m_al:]5 tolgen of our aection; ' Tin_1e.ro1ls his ceaseless course, and brings changes in the lives of all, but` some things remain unmovr and! with? Tennyson we believe 41...; cc17:...1 .1.`._..;... ....._ ._....... 1.1.-.. We ha*e `enjoyed your presence at} ] GIN` IlII\i \aIl`I'LI\.I$ JLILIJ ll`? $\I'IJI\L SI]-l\`g i We are very sorry to know tluit [you have resigned_.. your position as i Junior Spienoo - Master. at the B.(;`-.I.-; \`Lb' C`-Ll`-I V` I \ilJlIJ 3`-III. V7`: KI`J4l-I`. V \.I `that VK1nd.'hears are.mo1~e_ . than -K1nd--hearts are morethan coromets A-uni .~..M.;-.'I.'\ 4'.-.24-L V` H...-.... ` 'KT............. _ for LLJIILL I-5\KUl-X. KUIKJ lLl\(lC:'ULI(bIIu \"\'l'\I.I}I\0U And sxmple ftuth than Norman` L`I--.`I - Jas. `McKay , Bradford ;. F. Rankin, Tiny; G. A. Wood, O1-i1}ia,'and John j`ZF.inl.ayson_ Vespra. ' .. 'l`..._ A L .. _._._ _AL..-_.`_.- J _ ....:..._L . II'vL\l'\IIJV Signed on` 'b:ehaJ5f`of tlte pupils of the Barrie couegiate Institute. F t ` J `(SAN Powr_;I.L. /' _ L ` Jllli-UJ \J\IIf, U \oP'I `V True bins were rammed against` }A1fred Piph:er,' who g chargecl with `shooting a Suimida.le lad: with in-` tent,` and against James Martin of - Wlith remvofving -565 339 V57 5` )5?` `IL `J83./`J V VI - L Ia|\J `hope Gimmes. oo., ther..;,1{!,/inti was 3}w:;rde_1 claim of_ $164.15 mun nEc.%I%7d `me Swigt` of 4-. `P '~.~.' ;?`.. :'vgn%f&utjthe%VWmd353 ` 4 anootl.-e ud- "nn?1%3f ic` zfmdulggion. V 4 gap ' amp! of-exceeding exoellonoa um ?hc'!$reardc{ot *.`I-:tt1_Te!!.=>r8 Sins sewsongnnt.lir!n= . = a..'- _ ;_ szA..8oae'ot;Y. 7" u:' *9 .1. - 9H ' 1110110.)`. W0giv{a~ ' ncss lutlldlegpflall. `_ t`911ti9n` 1'1` x... glad 110 have 8 :]S"~, t`M'\'ioo. DION 9 nAR EV"J ~uxi:d;e:r'seiz{1-re. V` :' ' I 1n*,~!*{?%iYi1 am 9! S19: v-;.T.ud- J. Iubvvvl U4. .AJ ian Chu1?eh. f _.;Rieh3a'd a. 16.-yeiu`-old T ~1m%!:;was takenv. to `St, . Toronto, 911 _ ;Mon;1ay% c<:>_>I12'1ve`a". bullet ex t2"a.cted.:' ',:Ei;otn his hip. V He; :w'as_.in `the CT.Pv. '-R, qtation on Saturday evening argd with some 'oom`1)anions was sculing lovigr ,possessig11 of -a revqlver, when `the weapqn` discharged. "tlf bul-, Iet,~_e'I1 txeVre(} hip.` Di. Adams of Hillsciale was. summoned and advis- ed having the"1~d removed to To- ronto to have the bullet extracted. No serioqs `results are anticipated. soucm DR. CREASE I SUMMER momaml ' ~ One of the moat notable gather-' ings which has been held in Ivy for 3. long time, was the Diamond Ju- bilee of Lal L.O.L. No. 450, which celebrated its 60th birthday `last Friday evening. Nearly one hundred members and visitou-s_ from other, lodges were present, and the feature of the `evening was 9. review of the history -of the lodge from its V installation on December 5th, 1852, up to the present. Past District [Master R. W. Sloan of Churchill, whose was County Master when ,thie..1odge was granted its `charter, also spoke of the days. gone _ `by, and introdha some interesting" `reminiscences ofthe rise of Orange- ism in -this district. ' W; 0. Henry, Fletcher, `I -_-_ _'!.--..-... -_'.-J C1L_..-..4. _._-...'L-.... -1! W; H. Jackson, a `stock brok- ' er <$f"Toronto- just closed A the deal, t-hroilgh W. C. Thompson, whereby - he becomes the owner (if! Barrie B1"a11`ch._.4L..` '.' F. T. SHORT, - - M agar LONDON; `sum. an V I an 'rh-onnlnohdlz 8]. - EC. . Dr. Cnease s summer cottage and "roperty across, the bay. Mr. . J ack-1 s\on' has been closely associated with `those gentlermen who are promoting the proposed electrig-._:l.i11'e from To- ronto to Barrie, and it is now ixnder- stood that: the ma .wi11 be _l;ui1t1 within, the next two years, if the company can come to satisfactory terms with the different municipali- ties through which_ run. ' 1 wmacx BLOCKED 1 uNn'[q_;11n1,gun r Mr. Jackson intends to reside 015 ;the Crease property seven months of `the year. Shore property is at a [premium today, yandr fancy prices saidi Dr. Crease received. 0\ `1v$4,_' 000 for this proport-3`. If the 'strect railway comes through this district this property would: easily be worth are being paid in some cases. It is! I 1 double that amoimt. \...,_., .. ....,, ...-.,,.... ...... .. I4l\J\AlJLI.- head-er grain train wane together head~on. Two Lindsay "men, Lwho weve seriously `injured, were taken to Orillia Hospital; and several other trainmen from the same place were cut a.nd.9 bruisec}. The line was com-3 `pletely blocked and the auxiliary from. Allandale. was sent up before I noon._ All the trains from Midland: were sent around via the Midland-. ,Al1and41.le' line until the -track could be `cleared. The loss will be oonsid- I era-ble. The crews of both t-rains were from Lindsay; V L !SlXTYYEARS i I or ORANGEISMQ H 5cct1i'1ed .nea;r Waubuushene Tyesterdray morn- ;ing when a way freight and a. double L..-`J-__ _.__..I.. A.._-:__ -__-_- ;_-__-A_`L-_. . ITV`-I5 KNIUKQ ,KlV\qVVIaIIr, Anuvnsnyvnu vs Thornbon No. 16, also made brief ad- dxxmee, and 'oong'ra.t.ula.bed the mem- bers: of Lakevieiw on the vi:-i1\ity and enterprise always. displayed By , this thriving organigation. annual` meeting was held: and most favvomble. The reported a `substantial bal- 'a7ne`.in t1x`ta19asuryf,.,and noted the -but $100 debt remained; on :.1`_,1?.;9n,-,` -L ' ` ~ ` - n -In ' .1` . 1 VI 0 \AAAJ -I. L\IU\/\Al.\.hA, Jamiem and ',.ST1:.erv`v?z;.1't, ifmembers of] gut L rut-;,.., , 17, ___3_ 1___-_p __1 T The. _e1e_etiovn_of, oineers then took PiW=*;~Mase= 81: .._.. A .41 _._L-.11;-`.."__ .1. -1 ..J. uuu.1u,_ .|.IAoux1vv__a.uaavcu, LILVIAILL cuuy; the elect. '1`he/fca1- loint is B5391; oicew.-s `for 1913:` t'1.-_...-..1.-__-' 'I`\ by L-.:n'1'yiI18` 011 youi` jug. mail us your . (-h0 W110 . ' -- ` - A -'~'= moI1<`)'- . .... ..:,.1 ..+_'+.m+.:An M., B. L." Ba.i1tim::A0han1ain', Wm, %Ba`nt_.ing;__Tneas. W. A. Miileli; Rec.- m;ic1anct:'r1em1er; 4 rinse, D. of 0.. Walter _ AH-h-t'i'y, Banting; Lect.uneir,- Keouwn; C6`m~ ild. :4 - ~ -.-, = l.L;iL 7A ,- ;j-Mt1'1:i8, . . Joe. Donlezv.` D_a.vi;! _Ga.uIeyj, V There visiting` biqh-_ ?k`6113bvw1'f"'1ii;"'f: i .`q-..E ,_ I '1`. _V (F - ; at-,?`Ammt% em, [UH I!" Q J1-il>."l-_l`_7|) /.>I.V'!'p - '.'_\l"r!'.l;J`3b_\CAl-Ll u---., . mo -21- V--'a-----~ _.-...._-_` 33:: Q > (`U3/|f'?`5Vl"|fQ VVOIU 33'! V"'hl usuu ca. "Wb.Iw W99. `. ' .' ' . I , """""' , >* . visitqinnf _.b.'r9t`h-. .1-...~'"...." 511..., '. A6 2 up... _ POSTAE REVENUE CONTINUES E To E snow A INCREASE _ `annual report .of the Post 4:Ma"gt:e,u Genera1 has `just been ieoeiv-_ gxi; and~ the wond~erfuL growth of th post\z1 3business of Canada again is` [tL1e" fe11[?l11_', Of the b\1.we-covered. volume. `dale, $2,317 Barri $14,54.5'; T('>ta.L, $16,$42.27. ` The iirturns for Barrie are as 'fo`1- lows :.. Gross . Postal Revenue: Allan- Auandale issued 2,920 money or. dem to in value of $27,747.40; and |Barrie 6,098 orders to 9. value of $56,133.28, 9. t.ota1,of.$83,880.68. O19 illia oice issued mdney ordexs to a value` of $102,299.88, which would indicate` thzit a larger per centa.g\e of the Ori11ian s money -goes to the mail order house than of the Barrie- ite s. , * Allmldale oioe paid $7,548.91 out on 735 money orders, Barrie "paid $79,386.92 on 5,624 money or- ders, or a total. for the two Barrie oices of Il8a:l'-1o}' $97,000. Ori-Ilia. of- lcejpaid out $81,475.42. A11andz_a.1e cashed postal notes to a value of $862.65 and Barrie $9,384. ? 6, a total of _$10,247.4L Orillia, oioe cashed $9,857.70 worth of postal not- Idale postmaster is $1,483.54, which sum is made up as follows: Salary $972, allorwance on rent $150, eom~ mi$ion on starnps and M. 0. order $185, commission on Savings Bank and M. O. and P. N. paid $137 .92, forwtard aJ1owanoe $38. WILL CELEBRATE ; 60TH BIRTHDAY x `V. urn`. an vv.u\4\/ -,.x,\1- 4 The total a}*l0.wance to the Barrie [postmaster is $5,067.22, made up as Hollows: Salary $4,152, commission ion sf::m.1ps and M. 0. sold $384.61, .._ -_ D-__2_-__ T).`__1_ ___.1 \'I. .,.......,... ....u +... .,. W\,-...-, >9-ommission on Savings Bank. and M. O. and P. N. paid $374.61, for- ._ward a.11owa_.nce $156. -.Of course all this ices not go to the postplasters as they have to pay all their own help. which runs into a big sum yearly. ments. L.0.L. No`. 450, which has just `passed its sixtieth milestone. held fits annual meeting on Monday `evening. electing the following of- oers for the year: W.M._. 0. Hors- eld; D.M._. Bro.` IIem'st;. Chap, S. Pratt; Rec.-Sec" H. G. Robertson; Fin. Seq; C. E. Partri<].ge; Treas., Appleby; 1st. I.ecturer, Robin- i%011;.2I1d: Lecturer, J. Chown; D. of I J. Smith; Oommitmc, J. F. M. Webb, J. Horn. T. Waters, N .wWest._ . i ; Th.e*s11`gg-stiotx that the Diamond {Jubilee be t.ting'1'y (celebmtod soon lama-. the holiday season met with ;hea.rty appmosval, and; a committee ,wi.A1l,be.- formed to make m'range:- _---.._ L- .. 51 'lnl'lIIuIIuu an. no. F. W. ASHE. - __-. manager.-, G. M. c. mun` smrm.` g;-." i _J-- EIEEI iii K W %_ ` t ta13 _al1o'yx:ax1g3 to the Angu- lf\(\ u; [$1.00 Pi -ANNUM IN ADVANCE` .- `INCL! COPIII TIHHIC OINTC jjj _ -'26 ct per lb. purl: ii-nu be_sure a. dc-zficious sponge` cake "lled, and topped with pure whipped cream. Almond Iced Xmas. Cakes bst..qi1ality,` all sizes, Ij-_V-rv ~- few; E0; Baspi,Ioi,`g!ta,; . W C.P.R. Farm N03l06`II' }Oh'o,_:o1al :eB. bu1k and- Novelties M SPECIALS ' .,L.;.;...c;. x't,If`t'i;.!_;too`rder only, phone _ XMAS; TBeodytouse,3ocns. { {1*RoNc FEAWRES Our___Pricesqancl_ Terms |IZ`IfM?{vf 2 i3.00D_Bl|YS..2 Save Time? You Are 111 ounuay Ln Anvenv. ` 8.30 a.m.--Holy v 11-0%-m.--Mating and J 3.0 p.m.-Sunday" (Wanna. . """`""":'111.-.1 I'l2lEECl'S a Pl|l'\1'|l E E-ZIBEI 0P.m.--Evemaong v. Ernest J. A`; L" 5 D99itW*W .. 1;nvuhu maul N EW % : Stiff Hats Christmas Holidays The Latest { Mdefl in th Famous it-u`rellL`I Hats A Both Stiff an_l/50ft summons & co. -BTW TPZC,` 51 Threndneedle 8I.'. EC. - A allli` _ SUNDVAY, DEC` 111 Sunday in e;i YVI __"A1- I"...'.._.--.a.3 4- Hatters and Fug-iQe:`5 FOR THE_ r5':$s8.1 >= 69.000J00"0% "4 ""'""' M9,:-yst. _ Phonq 305 '. V `,HToLl:' "ind. %} defy UII-ICU`. _ j .I . r , W Whler `*'nde5i'A $11011? Hfor wiring tlie, " We_s_t_ i Ward S,O1_10`0'l_s/~"for`(;A-'7-elbctri lights; '9. discussipn Ton. `th -ref la-tive n _1er'its of "pr_dI;1OtionAof piyils by L9xaminati.o`n> by iking` the standing from theg 4m6i1`th1y reports "were the top-liners gut Monday '~evex_1- ing"s meeting? 9f the Board of cation. It waathe last. regu.].arV met-. % ing of the year and all the members, except Trustee Fra.wley'," were pres- ent. ` ` - 1` ' -_ _ ' . -. 1 _."1"he Penn_i,? Banks-7 iaontiiiife - to aid the pupils, to save. thir `.`pe:l1-- .nics'1, and the rep-in-tab. i..tl1_at $170.28 been . deposited .during November, madu up? as follows: EastW-ard $5.66, South Ward $34.97,- West Ward $62.04, and .C entra.l"$67.- 61. (In four. months the South` Ward pupils have dsepositcd $149.85. `AvL:RAGi:' ` ATTI-:nAN0E.' ` C1~:1~m`nA_L-J zisi. Marlin 31, R. W. Stewart'39, Miss Boot-h`29, Miss Morton _36, Miss .Longman' 33, Miss 11.11 cm `Mr:.._ 02.... no 1r:_-`1r-~ i`A 1i'"%s,`""isaE';sfT". f23?sZ'5L'I7i7la 3&2: 1 Rqbie 59, M_iss.Rodgcrs 34; Total, 320. V . TYV ' vvv rr 9* -up `n .-_ I Ildul . W1:s'r Wm-3- E. Morrison 37,1 Miss I. Ushe1+_43, Miss` E. Usher 27, Miss M. Morrison 33,- T Miss G. Kearus 33, Miss-I` King 51. . ` W 4- Q.-.-...... 117...... ~12` C|L;__; OP 'Xl`_`_._ C\JI&I DI? `JV , -5'-II"-3: '-C4. Jbll BIL! SoU'r1_I_ WARD`-E. Shear" 27, :"Miss Kennedy 38, Miss Small 35, Miass Em WAun--H. C."Ri-ckby 31.? LA T Several oonlnnmications were read, among others being one from Stew- i1.1'_t; & Witton. * architects, advising the Board of their decided preference for former pltuls; prespa-redf for a new Bowen 36, Miss'Mee-k- 55. _ C`-o11`e.g'iate asngaixlstd the-plan of proposed alterations t;o_- present bui_1d4 Hug`. `- 2 i _ H I `:. Mr; E. ~Lo11g'ma1L tendered his` .'re.siguat-ion` Afrqnz, vtllq _st;}.f`f of thus ` r`~:Q0J198'i.3t-`Es;. " V1 ` ~ A ` 1 1 1 '1" . ,~|`rv. u ' "' ""'Z'."' 5 A. H. N, `Oolqultouxl, I)_ep .-M-in-is! ter of. Eduoation,.-wrote. ` ,``A;L`though } I c_onsidcr fthe awompauying -plan f9r remodelling "the B_s_a.rrie C`o1leg- { iate VI_11stit.ute `Building to be `far in- ferior to the one previously `submit-V ted, sti-L13. if the , Board is apprehen- s.i_ve_ that the oter may f-a.i1__to carry by reagon of the cost, I am prepared to approve of`the scheme now pre- ..--..L-.1 , V . I _ V ' |u'\J `uyh `J Scllfedjs Inspector Garvin reported as fol_-1 lows: .I have spentdnone than `wa lvzquired time if: your schools mud in. ge_ne,ml nd them in- good condxition. You have three exoept.io;m1ly . good pringipals in t.he= Centre, West and` Q_-.LL' TIY.'...J Q}.LAn1|a 1,-f-p-nunn1.aa:nn\7' BJVUUII. VV-u\;.L, |.n.`uvvuwu v`J4J5uupvq }of Mr. Rickuby.f;`-om list -does not H in any .way'rerect upon him"-a. it teaclxer- You. have *]ost*threo goocl. t'eachers in Ms`s_Dui, `1 arr 1?, _ , ___.1 l' .l.'-.'.. Mil-`ligan and Miss Neely; and I foam` you will lose Vmokm if you do not raise) your limit of `salaries. A limit` from $500 to 8700 would, I beliieve, attract and hold 0. superior class of tetccthvers. When 9. good: teacher can- get $600 in rural school,`you..cauA hardly expect them to start at $450 in your sclwovls and work thtiact-years before reaching that ~ - urnn__--- ._~..-..-1-:c-.1 ;.......I....... '1... .,., the "West South" Ward, Si-hoolls. My"omissio'n j ,n -u-,_ 'n:_1_-L-_ 1.'-`.-... 1.1.`- 1:-:.'..J....,. UULUIV .I`I:uU1uu5 vuau Dwvwsg-_ . L _ E Three unqualied teachers have 1 taught. in yom` schools this year, and `I tam resolved tOA1l'-l'a.l1t'vl10 permits after thiswpyear until 3'01; raise the 0n13';_F3leVe9$ _ Have ydu ' .ma.lized- fthlere we only eleven days! left in .which` to do Ohristmas shop-. ping. hm`-ry..to `Hunter Bros.;_,`Ba;'e: M1`-ie:,";and lass News % an(1v-`iroyf Sn,its,5 Overqoxrte. D 111 ---or V V ww- (Contain 5.). No `Moan 'PEnM1'rs. ,6}`.-V`i..'iAIhI:V,*%A'"rHi:"'cduNrrV qt.-.siu;9: fiiu~1"u:=1no`uuinon or CANADA`:-CUR` gI_aAIfVnIou.` f\'1`}1'esday s V-Stair -sayfsf Ca: }m_eroI_1,..of 201 Sadina, ave11}1e, Tog` 'i'fo`nto;'?.Vi8 *8DI$15*iI'18' for the." custtrdy 0`, ihis` da5u_gl;te_r; wh '_' % V "of :B8`1'li; sinee` 1906. i * - mt- ..-...._ .......- ---.. .. n......-`_1;_``r_r.1'`l r . Ruth Lang. 1;VI- ,-I-ua;s`y, ocaavu an-u.IgvIx.y .a.v\._Iy. 1.. h case. came up at Osgode 6 _ L _ _ to-day 'befor: .Chance1loIr Byd, 0; atlle ' Ifeturnff :' ha-13:38? {corpus `.Wi'it` -and wililw be aljgued .011 Friday- ' `(`6.......'_-.. ...-.__` `L- ~__`1 .'.`ldag""':v _;;`_-'L1L:"` guy: v!.,uu, paw Quvu vu J.'L_uuJu _ -~ . -, .- . ` ",a"`.' 3- V. I `V. Ca, ron says he `pa.1d.*_$5A_ 9. ;_mont:K` . fc}r t-he <;hild s . ' ma.intnanc f V 'T_1'1ntil? two years` ago, and i that. -wh`e'n he: possession . of V the 1 chi-`I'd: `1asi_L i month, having: a home, the aunt; _wduld- nbt let. him hav'erher. . V WORD! ST0RY% % 1 % PROVED UNTRUE cessor to the` proverbial Tom _Pecpper- - in o the person who started the story` of a. -horrible atrocity said to have occurred at Brentwood on. _Friday-.' The toryiqwas that a. man` who had just `retulrnedh fromo the~West had discoveed one of - hiechiildren throw`- ing so_me_ money irito there, and in `a fit of rage had `chopped both cl1ild s hands off `gift the wrist. 9-The.` mother was said. to have, been` bath-" ing another child and is said. to have run from the room where the child; ` There appeaz-Q -Va iavorlthyl sltlcgflrl she was bathing` .was_, drowned in. the bathtub. The story was the main .topic on Sa.tu.rday evening alncl everyone believed it to be true. `I115 vestigatiou' proved it to ~l1av(r~ been: a. base c.a.1.~,i1.rd, circulated by - some malicious; liar, and possibly addedi ` to in repeating" from one to another, There was not a shadow of fact in the whole sorrdid -story, anjrl it is most "unfortunate that a respectable man. should have l1is;(:l1a1'ac-131' be: smirc-hed by such a scandillous taltf. T I "1`hc.`Ivy Brass Batxd is Aonekiif the ` most enterprising of the many thriv-y ing institutions 5 of that thriving connnunity,` and" the popularity of this musical` organization is ever on the iixcrease. During the_paS1;. sum- mer the Ivy Band has played a. rec- ourd number of engag`eme11ts -and they have ' -`given excellent satisfaction wherever they -have` `appeared Qn S'attu'du.y night/tlmy helkl ~_their an- ` nu,a1_ meeting and election of officers, the occasion bing. somewhat of a social ,-function, songs and Speeches _beii1g gpmtt o\f t_.he.ent'ertainme1_1t fur- nished, . Lunch wals served. The tmasurr a handsome sug- plus, and- .. the*blLnd.5 is in a` 'ou1:isl1- ing vcbndition. - T . - ` `rm._ ..-.-_..1-`.__ _..___1_ ___;.___L .1. ,1-" : The members much 1feg`1je,t the dc? parbuno from Ivy" of "Mr. Geo. A.. Arxgold who moved to! Allaxxdale on Tuesday to take up his dut'ics_ as one of the paftizens in \Vhitcsid:es & Arno11d s nmv` `exoelisior factory. `Mr. Geo. `Amoldxhas been an enthusias- tic member of '_an.d1_` `workgr for the band and he `will. be ,muoh missed. I_IQwex1er, hc cqnsejxtcd to assist b'a.rit;on.e.p].ayer at any time he spamrthg time. -. - - ' fI\1:_._ _1.....A.-.. -.E .@..-_..'.'...._`.1L_.`l ._ V LU !/0-I. I\A`u, J-Vvvvo .l.avAa-II\l4\ , .8 Inc. 1 . _ _ J.. McLean_;" Vice-P-res.f. Geo. A. Amoilld; S_ec y.. VVm1ey . Ma.rtin ;' Trea.s{, R. An1o;1d.?;' Commit- te,; Fred` A.1_'nold,_ Jones, Reg.` Arllold. No__ , Bant-, ing; Musical A vector, W.J'. Lemmox ' . C ital ResefveFki' )dLl!?(li$F(ic(1 Proms Over Pa and ,g,4___\ %"i';",.'Tf7fi5res.; Hon. Jas. Duff; 11%. , Yioe..-Pres., Robt. Lennox;"Pres., ,- 'Il`-'I".___.r TT'_- T)_.-_. (1-- 5' 'I`.he`~Sassions _opene on Tuesday with `J 1113316 Wismer presiding. j The Grand Jury sworn in and'* ad- dressed by His -Honor, .,which thbye to de1ibe'rate, on 0. crim- _i1ia1 case. ` -%Th:e` 5`a11e_: J. D. (foraman) Gril- 1ia;W-, %J-;+A'brnthv Tecsumeths Bafeqxians : 'Gv:v.i~ll1mb1n'y;_ Staywnm,-; P-A ame ; , '.Tames ? , mun I}ILLS IN Two .OASrES J51? 5459 electio vyuwv vuy n f omoer"?.uw>d as

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