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Northern Advance, 14 Aug 1913, p. 3

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V f won Wor1d--o-Abou.t six o clock L the iorthejr evening the threshing outs t -ocf Mr. Lem Piper, with its own- ' er riding "on the sideboard of the engine, "and a young man, Mr. Wa1- ` ter 'Linstea.d," twenty-two years` old, . at the steering gear, .was passing` up the `road near Boga:-ton, county ' of `York. As the engine came upon the wooden bridge crossing the `creek, its weight of eight tons proved too much for the supporting structure and suddenly it dropped through `a `distance. of seven feet to ` the water. Mr. Piper made a. s~uo- I eessful jump,` but young Linstead - went down with it to. his death. :"l'VL- -x---- - 3- 'Yohng Yerk County F annex`, I e Met tnstant. Death When ` Steam Pipes Burst.-- I . Family Have Been`- Unfottunate. ' I `BRIDGE COLLAPSED, % macnon WENGINE I ~ KILLED DRIVER; ._x-4, Bach ticket will Include a _ coupon his been djnnl the holdertoiork In 1` {arm hbomr. the lot tlcletutute ol Qnehalfoent per mile nioeaon-the Cuudlan Pacic. Canadian Manitoba. Suhtchewan ormberu. but not '_` ,' ' . ._' . _ \'~`.I-13?," ' . 2 %..,,-L-,;J,,*s,;,o-e~,,,%-c,,, vv-;i=e-or-arwann-uuaossrnu mm .. W V .onm1o.N holb 1-....:::.-.*.:`.2*-...%...;.**:.':.-. 1 _ ".14 Int. at but not including `annuity On hhusl. II.-.. l--l.._I_. North fiikilne ; -oronto to Ndih Ba : Inclusive. _ . _ C.P.R, Line Sudbury to Salt. Ste. < nd-'\No., l_V`.t"lI`l;ITBC 330.00 l"l'IIJll4IIllIl`lf'l.\l' ' II 6ou- III! ` 4' cent II In all ncsguto .._gp': V 0nla9:7.oI`3IlnonItfn. _~_" __ (.}8l:.s'r7'r:d|nl)-uVtonp(V!'lnnIp!_` ?"a,ui: 1'mpw i.'s19.'.? A. . y A":-R`-'E'T'l:lRN-TRIPEAST.` ..~`.'.- .;?.9.i`!.w`~?..V,'.'.!.'I'.?!,!.`;`.S.."`_ - *'R'4%W'N"'P= , Id-Ilnlfnnn-n--llgdn-- -II _nJ-A._--Q AI 1` . 'cnrrtmoN..` Hull . i913 4o;ooo I="AnT %l!!E9BB$ JWINTE 9 Haasfssfuna m wesrsnu cAmu>A {Na %-.oA1';ss% W A` 3.-I !!_`|II|vo||| Iv-1.1957` .., -~ .a.-.. . .`.u.r;3 .;`i%.-,r;u; r;;c-V . lv-u vvuvvu VUlA\A\o'LD LU IIUII lJlula'\E[PH1-la The cheque of the successful tend-. erer will be held as security, or part security, for the "due fullment at the contract to be entered into. _ The lowest 0! any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, T L. K. JONES. Asst. Deputy Minister and Secretary _ Department of Railways and Canals, . Ottawa,` 29th , I t'1Iy, 1913. ` Newspapers inserting this adveb tisementn without authority from -the Department will not -be paid .f6r it.--45677. ~ 32`-33' lQIlVV\l\IO The cheque thus sent in will be returned to thedgespective contract- 'ors -whose tenders are not .._.. yw...-.-.:, uauuv auuvnuyauy UZIUU tender, `which sum will be forfeit- el if the party tendering declines "entering into contract for the work. at the rates stated in the oer sub lmitted. 357' v -Parties tendering will be required. to _accr;>t the fair wagesed schedt1Ji1Ie i preps or to prepar b 0 Department of Labour, 0 schedule will form part of ' the con.- tract. Contractors are renqested to,`becr in mind that tenders .will not be considered; unless -made strictly in accordance with the printed forms. `and "in case of firms, unlee than `are attached the actual signature, the nature of the occupation, anti place of residence of each member of the firm. ` ' An accepted bank cheque on a chartered Bank of Canada, for the sum otf $10,000 made -payable to the order [of the Minister of Railway: and Canals, must `accompany each fnmlmu `mid.-.1. ........ ...:n 1.- :-_1.--2; - - - -v -v- AVGI ll IIIVIUIU-g_ N01'It3E".l'0 conrwnnorou T Severn Division, Trent Canal, 'wi1I be received at this office until 2.00 o el-ask p.rn., on Monday, Auguui Plans, specications and form 0:2 contract to be entered into can be. eeenonorafteu-JuIy26th attho oee of the Chief Engineer of tin Department Otf Ihilways and Canals, Ottawa, at the oiee of the Super- intending Engineer, Trent Canal, [Peter-borough. 0nt.; at the oiee of th District Engineer, Public Works; Department, Midland, Ont, and at `the oice of the Postmaster, Orillia, Ont. 9Ll9D&C_(L-' _(sUoc.nasou T0 unis. LOVIRING; Phone 91 Once. Maple Ave ADEPARTMENT or RAILWAYS AND CANALS, CANADA. LEWIS *8! Co, rnnm CLANAL for! Seven section--8evern Division. f\"I'l'I`I3 llll\ lI1\\-vino. . .._.__ _ 7 ` WHO LL -BE`THE NEXTI Orillia Packet--The Department ni Marine and Fisheries .wi1l prob ably curtail the lobster catching` season. By_ grace of the Orillia` Town Council,` however, the catch-A `ing of lobs.ters- and suckers on the: corner of Mississaga and Peter Sts. "win continue without limitation. -w - f - V: --I- A nun onnn soucrrln ':6 ii'r % I ` {0n.o'o I-tn Auuuu IN Aovdnct `CL! %PIl` HQCC GUI?! -2 P` I. .o Ill ca gv yuvna rullyso V _ ., ': In Groiup III., are; ,_g_1.v_O;n_ names of all those ca1_1didates- who. have failed to obtain the minimum required on the .whol examination," but who have obtained 40 on each of at least eight, p_a`,pers,, with an average of 60 per cent. on the same. Such candidates: ;ih9_V9 been awarded apartial matriculatipn_,_ and in order to complete their ma-v triculation must ` obtain atone T ex- uminatimr 40 per cent. on each of the remaining: papers, with an`ra\_re'r- age of 60 per cent. on the same. Candidates for matriculiation into the Faculty of Applied :Science, who have 01')ti`tilled 40 pet` .cent."jO_n` each of at least eight of their pass; papers and an average of .60 per. cent. ml the samc-., are reported in this list. A` ' Other Candidates . _- V The re;~tu1t. of the exminatlohl in the (-mes, of candidates wri1_:_ingr on fewer thzin eight papers "are -not.` ...v \...o.-.' U1 uu.uu1u_uws wr1A_I_1.IIAl$" papers are ;nl.>t.' reported in the lists below. `T1113 statement includes those candidat who have written only on the P9.-P9137 required for mutviculati-on into the. College of Pliarmacy. All _such< Candidates must wait for the reae'i_pt_; of their certicates in order ceytain the result of their examlnfl ation. - W ~ The statements of A standing of .`9.ll.._ cgndidates will be sent to the prln:',. ?1Dals of high schools and oollegimfe Institutes or to public school :,inff;, `Y{0t01`6, in a few days. Candidl1t_0j_ 3:1 apply to these ocial, 11015` i dmi(%f!partii1e1'1t. for the V ` Gchools throughout Th 61-M'UUh? V 7:1` pupi1?1-`s 1" 'T'p"`1 1'i""1'."7 `mum 0 the Barne Oo`l1eg1at'e__' 2 and the others of D I.~-G. M. Atkinson, M. .:-I Alltin. F`. A A\'TDn'I*1'1- )1 '1- T. P. Carter, E. L. B. I Cm Ill-0 WK A. AVERILL, G'.._ L, Brown, G. M._ Bruce, 1118011; ' kn J. F. Corrign, `W D. R coma. Partial M'atricul'aAntas ll . . In Group II.. are given the `names of those who have passed on at` least nine of the papers grequired for complete ma.tric1`xlation. and have obtained the minimum` re"-_ quired on the Wh'0'18. examination. They have. therefore. failed" in, notrmoro than three fact will be shown on their eerti-` cates. In order to complete their. matriculation they must pass _in.7_al.l the remaining papers at one Vexlam-j ination. the standard for pa-SS being 40 per cent. of the marks assigned` to each paper. 7.- f1._, ['11- '_ o - ."..1 entrance candidates who were " The following` lists contain me; of the candidates _ we Cmmty who were sucoeest:n*l`.Iin;z whole or in part on the pass Ju.niorf~_ matriculation examination. candidates for matriculation; been considered in the results. Complete Matriculantg In Group 1.. are given the nams of all candidates who have obta'i_nd` . complete matriculation by L: mingj. on the twelve rgguired examination`; papers, which are as follows lish Literature, English C_omp0ai1":io'n;f British and Canadian History, Anf-9; cient History. Algebra, Geometry,` Latin Authors. Latin Composition, ' together with the four papers in '8. two of the fodlmving subjects:--Ex-:; V perimcuta.II Science . (physics dud. chemistry). French (authors i and composition). German ` (authors. amt composition). Greek (authors and composition). . - 1 -1-4 . u n Complete List of ty Students eWho- Succes'sful.-Cert_ifica;t"g;: ff Will Be Here In ` = Few Days. `Lil 5. ~ SI_MCOE_ wuouz N.:4`6*a"$} Punuuuu A Last jWednesda.y s Orillia News- Letter. 'suys-_-Ma`yor' Goat [is in Barrie to-day ?neg'ortiatin'g' with a concern which 1 is lookiil for a factory location. Five. hundred` bands will be" employd in the7p'ro- poaed new fazztou-y, and '_MoCy,or[ Gof-. `m is placing -3O1'illia sJ .m any. ad- vantages` befoga .-interes.1;ed.; _ Baroois \Rv 39-'hbV7' U I 5_.b;.:.,, m~.wsoN, gs. T%nv1i%: 1.. -..~n..mA.r_`= A-*.+1. Tn:-mm.* 0. 0 stable, ynmwuu, ..._...v.4.... M.- 1:. ~Dutt;sGL :1. Elliott. 0. To, % .-.`Fre nh, n.q. Gil1,,__G. j-HUl;P!HRE1YS;:: .J;._-1`_II.;.;Knox. M. E, . V A '1. M.0l'00ll, _\J. .|._4. .gnuupy,_ u. 4;. ..._u.. son, A. M. -Perrovtt, " R. I. Raxlston, G. W. neynazds. E. Roach. [1-tl Stro,_i1yViy s,_O.` I . Sullivah, W. -E wmnms.;&H.*`wh.omon. 1A-1IWat-`W -3011, J. A. .`-.~Wl,19I;tly, ; J. -Wilgon. -n 1. .COI1II",_ .~_._A. __ - L. Wv'.'MXi.ooLM; )1`. 0. D-| McAdam, B. .'M0C391.1Il9ua D-. .M' ICUAIG; J. M. McG,mth. W. 0- Mcnamm, A. 0. McNamsra.% M- 31. neg-wn,%ro. L %u11.e.t. J. 1?. N91. `If 1'a-.....-n.L V` `D T`U"Dn1ni-,n-n .........., ._,.. .,,,.......,, ..,._ VII .,......-.,. St. across the VELII1-17629 . which would`! be "of great permanent value to a very large number of residents` in the vicinity, as well as to the travel- It.._.' _.__LI2- 2.. ...-..-..-I 9 . 'Ige1l3, G. V. Iai_ui;A. air. W- urn-r1-u\-I -Ir` ti AT.,`EVV `I1 iTh0N:f0l`0. this Count-iii off the: Board of Trade respectively re-: quests that the -Town Council im-_ 1ned'iately considers the advisability .of improving the present road,wa.y frame the foot of Toronto St., through the Dyment Lumber Yard to Victoria St.; Thence along Ellen St. to West John St.; westerly on W. Johnist. to Sanford St;; thence -along Sanford St- to Buick St., 'fnom Brock to 0otte1' St, and along Cotter St.` to Tin St., in- cluding the opening'- up of Sanford` v Q V `I `An-mama 41`; ouiAun`l. 1 591551 VJ j `1'iII g% public "&T$r2L" I `fAnd~ whereas the Town Council has provided ._no alternative opassableo roadway from to Allandale without a d'etour..of some three and* 9. half miles, T .__..v v- `rvvvw-u-u Resolved' that in vim` of . the fact that Bradford St. roadway. is, now under `construction, and that_ it` will shortly be clesed for traffic,` nnd that summer tourists, farmers,- merohents, business men and the travelling public in general, are 'be- i_ng- greatly inconvenienced and put to. much extra expense thereby, ` AT-I the Board of ,Trp.de on` Ftiday after-' noon the following resolJ'1'x_tion_. was` uuamiously carried, ` and a copy forwarded to Mayor vOowan: At a ._meeting"of the Co'unci1 .39 Board of Trade Asks Conn.` cil To` Open Up Sanford e Street Gully and `Make ' e \_ The Road More _ . T Pguable. { of on all WANT BETTER ROADWAY 0VER V T0 wan VI. Which `has engaged to play `Vat `Toronto A [ taken in` front 9f the Post Oice on .the_. the rstn: AND` HE ,DID_N"1` oALL:' _`iOri1lia .Paclget --Meiiibegs of the . ; S_gl_'_iitjo`n .; =1n_d t.heir `children 1 ` mpoutina : the * retulh? 4 ` ?3&.r1`i.6 119*? Axiton Au'1';_ Whom snau we go Shooting in 1913-1914 by Bonnnastle Dale; jBe_a~utifu._I Bay of Islpnds by Lacy `Amy; In_.South-| am British Columbia, V A Trip` to Fish Lake; 5 Certain` lbmitoban Duck Grounds: Basoom Buys a. `on. Hound by .GeQrg`e_ J. Thais- `sen; Fish, ,Lu crat,ive Sport; A Talk Ab9ut..G.t.1n%; ` A ~I9Tishin'g 7 -= 1'_p _ ~~to N.S:.; , A.` Hunting Trip to P00910- 030`-L, pu-bliati. ng ontinuesgtoi live up to i&:r1>olicyi of'*j*\l7!*!!13*inar accounts of- L tha _ ._of' iandi ioini 0anad- 4 Contents of % the August "issue of Rod and Gun in Canada, the Can- adian magazine of Voutxjoor life, published -by W. J. Taylor, Limited. 0nt.,. includws the fol- Vl o'win'g_A: By Canoe and .Porta.g.'e in Lt_ho.` W`i'lg6mess, by Henry -__ -`I._`II .__- _- T` Barrie- gt. EVoIife`nqn . Ten membeis of the &,Barrie Gnu Club went to Orillia Wednesday nftemoon of last week and engaged in a friendly shoot with the Orillia Gun Club. _ The Vvia-itors were my- ally entertained and enjoyed- tlte. .afterno'on very much. Orillia Club `will pay a return visit to Barrie in a week or two. Barrie Club won the match by a margin of 8 points, the "individual being as follows, each man shooting at 25 birds: _Orilli`aV--- Pr. }_Y`aix_1m`an . .. . PELKEY IS HON-EST A. dwpatch from `L03 Angeles, Cal.,` sa>ys--I may be just a false; alarm, confessed _TA.1't.hu1- Pelke'y,1 "the prize ghtei-, who was `at one, "time ,9. 'G.T.R. brake-man at Allan-I dale. I don t `know. . But j I m [ready to ght my way through any {opppsition. The white hopu chaxn-T pion will .cut short his .stage eu- gagements soon `and start training for his twenty mound match .with Charlie `Miller, late_ in September; smsuors on swans AUGUST 1301) Am) GUN ulguug. ` "rm: Hy . ~ `GUN CLUB AT OR_II-.LIA`._ 1, ` 1`. , `the > band \'s;ent T to GC|l'N`l:V or. smcos AND 11-ts` ' 177 ` ! nIJIi\on_V\_ln `IA: _. van`: _ Avuvln .-- - ntqqvg '_ll\Il\* holds .~-for: -.-~_1,_.`.-.9- . _:~.-'.;'=_`1i'_ .. uvnu` vvoyvv Adlvuasa Ac Int @5511" Ii 2;} quantity or 'to"~1ie pum;;';a :than' is If -present withthe single eisht:inh tk;;m&in=.`.% ijroxjn, -the s[fiti91;,L. `PWlI?~-.h.0!l9 &is*i.- andilunzer ireaervoir, as the pr`9ae`nt..~, .. .-;'.~1_`.~,: 1.-..1_1_ .....__`mA.~2..._4 1--- -1-.-7.;_-".|;'-";.a:- I , . ` $75 000 estimates inglude aii en- larged. reservoir at `t__h}a ' head ' of Peter st1fee_t,'with a capacity of half 9; `million gallons: an? additional "pump of. `1;,000~ gallons `capac`it y`,` `equipped for electricity Q`A`n1 ' A .ug'g-g '_L_`L'-'L '__ to .. the section below the gailway Mary main is 1:4}: improie 1a jLiihch~ `pipe; and `tree %ziaA=aao%*a`l9w V-iuntrllvxl ..u. uvuu vLv_uvI gvnuy uuu stea.m% '. ' The-main in"King stret `is to 'be laid as.`the_:chea.pest way, of getting a ~su<':i"_ent `supply. of water tracks. The ` Douglas. streeti main is: to do away ._with some ends, andv improve__ the circulation. The service fff_our$V9en' ~ 'or_ houea which * are} new d-yiwing pm _~'_-_ .L";J.f'` - :` .``'~`..`.:;`_z~.~,'.'_ Nu '. v~ ` ~ 1 - i: anvauu Iwsgansu. d*5r mu- ~-._-.. .-nnvvnnunsnviil 11:9-uaulv 1139171` a plant . V .:..21 800 Storage reset -v'oi_r, roof) 400 Service .1-eservoir . .. . . .. .. . 6000 Automatic valves . .. .; . . . .' 630 Main; Front street, 10 in. . .-.2 500 Atherley, ~road,-8-in. main . . 3 413 King street, 8-in. main . .. . 2 427 Doug_Ias- stneet, 6-in. .. main . 1 026 Mary street, "4in. main . . . . 390 Jarvis; street, 16-in main . '1 875 LMi;1`o`r. items `eontingenciesls 56.4 I That in view of the report of the Provincial Board` of Health re- icommending the adoption of the lake as the source of water supply and the installation of 9, ltration. plant,- the Commission acquiesees in this requirement, and. requests | the approval of the plans submitted to the Board; on the understanding. that the Commission will undertake to construct a ltration plant with- in `the ..Il.6it'. year if'.- the- Board .will authorise the expendif ture of. $75,000 on the watei-woj "irks, ` as follows: . _ V `Pumping equipment. . . .8 8 475 Stea1`Boiler 2-500 i,Pumpin'g station building. . 10000 "Mechanical" pressure lter ..- _,__" .` A.` 'A-- Provincial Board of Health insists upon the installation of a tration plant at Orillia with as little delay as possible, as it dosunotieonsider either` the spring or Jake source '-of su-pply free from liability to con- tamination. The. .- report of; the Board, which has been in the hands of the Commission for a .week or so, was taken up and considered at a meeting heldlast Friday morning. The report is not fair in all its premises, for example its reference to the C.P.R. stock n yards. The I2n.n..J -`nauun-4--A- 1--- ---E ' ` ` I The Orillis Times says:--The I V may we; nut! uuvun Jlllo Board, however, has refusede -to en- dorse the `Commissioners. plans for extension until a ltration plant is included. After. an exhaustive g_i.is- ecussion, the Commission embodied \ its "conclusions in` the followihg re- esolution: -A {And Extend System, Says The Provineial Board of - Health,--Will Draw We- ter From The Lake . Entirely. ` 503"-I-M MUST 1 g smznnszsoooro L FILTER WATER August 28th. This picture was O1-i1]iaA tournament" where they won .. zex-Vv'oi_r,(roof) . ervoir .. 11: 10in. ..-2 >ad,-8-in. h, meet, 6-in...main ..-1 b, .. 390 at, 36-in 1;nain "875 4.; `-4- -.. dict- oomumu or annual oun: unvvvvqf wvvllv U-IE` O11 ..r_y cc: UII. the band, so much trouble has been experienced that the men in charge have called in the instruments sev- eral: times and last .week found it necessary to do the same thing again. The leadership seems to be the principal source of trouble this time, but the band will "likely re- main /down. and out now until an ientirfely dierent feeling e1_;isvts. _ ouuaauunzi suuxnuuu |.lV7ll5'l.IIIU'U. to take an interest ,in their home town to the extent of assisting to make a band a success has `appar- ently gone by and` now it is as in many other matters How much money is there in it. If the play- ers cannot be satised on that score, smash goes the band. When the Odd`-Fellows took over the _ band here some years ago it.._was hoped -that ' it wonldvbeeome "a; organization`, but dissension cmept in and it has been: a hard` task for the committees in charge to keep . things running smoothly and upcn dirent occasions, : although` t1 9 " players have been_'the only ones to Save a hamlbane to. cook with for pea soup, and thus `add tqvtho `avor of `the dish. Midland has been struggling with the brass band` problem for years past and our experience ' has ~ been similar to other places. A]- lthovugh we have been very fairly itreated by the different yawn ooun_-f 1-.-1- rm._ L,.,,,- 2 7-i`1;.wT`1,1"e ;'l;1`1W. players and those musically inclineci delighted fr; faith and: :u.L.\_....L 3.. A.L-2 , T MIDLAND" BAND QUITS 1 `Commenting on a paragraph from .The Collingwood Messenger in re F` fevenoe to the difficulty of main- taining a Town band, The Midland Argus says: l1r__11-_ `I I Young Linstead lived on a neigh- boring _farm with his mother, who is now left alone to conduct affairs. The family, it ' appears, have been singularly unfortunate. Two sons, `both _of whom are married, are to- day the sole survivors of a family of nine children. Their father, the late V Benjamin Linsteacl, passed \ away eight months ago. `The steam pipes from the 'boiler,j bursting in the impact, poured: over his -entrenched body a stream of scalding water in such volume that Dr. Boyd and Coroner. Scott, of %Newmarket, who were summoned-, declared death must have been al- most instantaneous;

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