Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 23 Oct 1913, p. 4

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*7... % 1 thj5?:'y1llage 1-were ..shocked_ to ;'l.e_aIi1311iV';:rgtha1-`V%.' Mr; Andfw . G_ilree'. was `~fo;und` 'dj_'e_ag_l 5, in bed ;Mon`-`~ day, .A.A1qQ;'41i1ig"'aftr xeftiifing .-in r his . :'usua1:AkAhe`a:lth% the `previous ` ;1_ighi:;; =hearjg .fe;gi1711`re being the: cause.-: He` was,;ff)j;1" -iiaed and much: V-respected nesidiit, "a nd the , remains will be, interred in the Union Oemetegy on_ Wednesday. 9 "- = ~ Oct". 20th.-+-Ani `old `and highly` re: spected 1 resident of this oe'mn'mnity_ Mr. J as. Patterson, -died on fTuw-' day imomigng, Oct. 14th. .For abopt eight months he had been suering from a `serious aliction of` the" throat, borne by him patiently and with the most heroic` fortit.ude._ He .Was born in `the north of Ireland on Nov. 2, 1838, and about .four`<'years" 1a+m. La ......... ...:n. 1.:- ..-..-..L_ L .. . 4 `Ck:-'i;.`SI*ith ;j -' u;. :gnt1.:%*Mrs., Silas].:_;_Ander`son, "M`r.; _a11;i1;_'?`:;1S1Irs; Ghbfiin; V`-7]Mr; and -~Dick Stewart,` and Mrs._`_ *2,-A1ex.T'FWil1skon, `Mrs. ._ Geo} fC'rosj1ey, ` A-issg Belle Scotta "Mrs7`-`Shorred`,` ~-K.f'1'-V. .-A.11e`.I'1,..., , -T ,. 1 ` 1'-.~';'ifafM1js. J spent `the Boli- day` in BerliI;;`;f:4 ; 9; 1 .~- .5" 1:... r1- 1) ~ air". .__a; 4---.-.'_ _ 1-__-__'_ J1 [T j,Miss`;,lgae "Si:vartf_1_1;ndfwenn1:\_ aj .;Oper.t1Mon "f.for- '-appendicitis during` ,the*`p'as,.t Week, `and is_ doig1_g~. as; vvAe1,1` as can- he, Texpected`; " ` " "nL_lv1_-__- _'_ -__A.-__L__ ": U311` UV, VAHQUUWI. . "v `~_ ., , Thef"ibarn `a nd Vconten Von: ,GiIree_ homestead, .soi1'th`- ' thil Jvili. lage, were `destroyed lgyre on; Mon- day vjeyening. . A -Gauge, `1'_1nkn9.wn.- V 3 -?__)-'`.``` rl`.. L`_'f~' are glad . to`Ii1r'that `sI1e`f.~is;-;;ilV)1e!_ to up, `after, an -_i1_1;'_1ess..o_f. se'v_en__ jg- _ M- vvoafllavv Uul-VBIT {ing wan with,`the' pile. . as .:s1_1own- on plans is a_;n_J`su_bmitting alternatiive -permanent fotindation fog g`gV -- J-1 was wsnu J.!.L`lDD V`.71'u ro were the` guests of Mr; Fred Poole over Sunday. w uwon, on Uct.\_ mun, a_ son. ` Miss K. Hart of Toronto spent; Thanksgiving at her home her . - and` M558 Verd Hodegfl morn +L..< .........;_ -.p 1.- `.35 ' Goi n3; Qrt_}.1 53 . =48"- `rr ' .: -Ald. Rk; who is familiar. :.,W'it1 1 this class of work-, `thought a foun-V dation `solid enough, ,to ou_tIi_ve; any- There is no question in my mind that, if the Council are willing to expend the necessary money, piling the entire foundation of the road will absolutely settle the entire dif- culty for all time,_ and that if you VJ simply pile the retaining Wall and pile foundation for. the culvert,` as `far as the roadway is concerned, you .will havethe same diic y. to con 7 tend with as if you simpy carried ` out the original method. ` ~I have also addressed this letter to `the Chairman of? the Board of Works Committee. , _ `Season ` Too Advanced; _ - . Ald. Fisher thought it inadvisable' _ "to; keep Bradford St;, a mostim- `portant thoroughfare; "blocked up l_l'on8`6.l3 _at this. season `of the_ ` year nwhen, much heavy teaming is - 1 to he` done. `He favoredgtemporary 11_i1HIi8- - U INN?! was HULL! 81$. Mrs. .'_1`hos. Pratt I atteI`1cI'-' ed the Christians conference in. Barrie on Thanksgiving. _ jBorn--To and Mrs. Roy Watson, on Oct.'\ 16th, a% `M1,..- T7 'r~r-_` Ald. Davis` would ` put . heavy! stringers acrogs and ;plank them -overs " The Co_uncil,/ apparently, was lost .in _ regard ;to.; Bux;ker s and it was \pOSSibIf~` that in the spring} they fmig`-l.1t `" come-_ft_o some Nonclusion. U ` - t .*.47A .37 . 63 height as` the east Abank. and the pipes trussed in such a manner that .would enable them to he raised from time to time without a great amount `of expense, .ey'entually the entire lroadbed I wouTd ; become` absolutely solid. Of course`, `you must remem- ber that not" only .is3 there a certain amount of uncertainty, `but that this ' method takes time. E". V -` ,1. I / H ` , `s,:V 9 ]`~ % ` ` `I V V ` '\ \\o' .| RR ETT , . . , - . l ` _ ` -_ \ V . E. \ _ I` ' n \. ' I` \\ ` \ ._ . . ' ( / /' \`\ V w .;,;M` `: \ V ` I / ` `\ 1 \ I . \ \ \\ , I W \ \ ' n \` _` t ;' VB` I .5` \.. . K \ I ' 7 1 ,_ . ; Lv. `Borgia 1'0.2 (`) a_. m.' n"` ` In` ' 3.30p,l'n}_. 1,9 10 -"v `P.`m.< ysau v1. ALL ; uuuu, JLLJ-Do U. V`a1'uo `'Mr. Bert Gaston of Toronto is `spending the holiday with his father, Mr. .Jas. Castor: _ _,,1-Ir -- -- ` III 'A }'riIi'sti1il_:oti 11.213` a.1_n. . . I: V u u '9.l8p_."m.'.`. ': 3 m. g. 15:2. `-u--wail I1 VA.rr.. Maforci T 1.007 p. In. . . R` u I ,1}, 7.3oP. !l)... -.1. 7 ` np.m. . . gnnnuenutvmfjamn_,_&crrgmvs seer. 2311., 19:5. = i.fl m'.`.'.. .:.....'-'-I- _ ' y B`l't'i_I:!l1Vl'l("1 .departx1"I?fes at ahd from Barrie info as follows : _ % V L MAIN LINE io11._00 p.m......_.Col_)`a`lt, Express . . . . .. Lv. Barrie 5.10 -"-`f`8v.;35,p_.n1._.L. ..; .'l`on/mtg &_ _NIidlal1d.;... ` n u 7.45 m`. ....__'Po_r9nt_o 8: `North Bay._. . .' v.. n 12.25 1 , 10121503: n;;_`,'.,.,T6_rg_uto 3: North Bay. . .. ... .. 5.15 1 " ' V ._,;G'g-gvenhnrgt t_o Alinndale .. Arr. n 9.35: DJOIJUV-ll A-I-1.49: .l.'&KlvLJl'.\ J.-\llR11l.5U1I-c Mrs. Geo. Hart of T6ronto- guest of Mrs. Jas. Crgston. 'If_'-, (N 'l\ `I! BARRIE "MUSIC `sT6RE, BARRIE %BA,Im1!%, Ir ._ _ " -1" `""" . ` Well, replied Eve thoughtfmnlly, `fthey. aI_Lhav e their merits, but the _ loose leaf system is good enough `for me.-'-Pmof%. '. On a bright spring morning dam and Eve were taking a stroll -through the shady bowers of the i-[Garden of Eden. 3 `.1 i My `dear, said- `Adam, continu- ing thegdiscussion. of ' the fashions `likely to be in vogue for the follow- ing fall `season, `o`.v_vhat` system of d1feSsmoakingAVdo you favor? I111 -9 11.. no Th Star-LHonestl.y, what do Emu think of my acting in my new (play? Critic--Don t ask me. You - _re younger and so much stronger] than am.-Brook1yn Life. I Yes, and everybody said it was high t`ime.---Birmingham Age-Her 'a1d.- ' He: Quite so, but if a chap could only buy _a dozen tickets, now She: `~`Marri'age is aV1ot`terVy4, they say. I . The discussion continued for some time, and the Reeve brought matters to a` conclusion by putting _the motion to not accept the tender for piling, rst intimating to Coun- cil -that no Cciunry` money couldibe `used to do` temporary" work on this creek. _' DI.n\4-V v4. .u..Auo HA3: \JGDlJUllo Miss S. Dobbin of Torontolis `the guest of her aunt, `Mrs. J.` Ward. ' `ll - `D....J. l`1--A---H ~" one of the` C'ounc.`i1 could be got by mug in. LL 4! She ..BARRIE was married at high noon. '..'.M.i1_. %. Il.. J ..Ktpros . ." . . . . . . . as 7% HAMILTON .ilE1:_. Jones arriyed `from the West on Friday and is visiting his sister, Mrs. Frank Atkinson. S 'II'_., I"! , , '71 I 1' 7" - ' 1 .- \a eta/\.I" v if transfer ? ; . ` the b11d.< `nz _'_"III M 1)` `Gladys: I hear yum 11m1'riod conductor. X'Q_< but 111` (IOOSIII i..;. 99- No, replied [.\Ir. -politics 8 real lm<.~ hf holding oice llilniwi -{ton Star._ ' `HER PLACE IN ' I don t think :1 W- l'll11' for oice, Cvvn `I! marked the s01'ion.< -1 9 NO CHANCE Tu HIDE . .Thevtime has ]z:1.~1~<`]." said orator.ha11:_vl1ti1y, "\\'}n_-n any II l_Cal1_1}_id behind :1 .\\nm11`.~' {)6 ' ""- U`-la, LUlIHu\:1\ .in_ the back seat. "11:-A 73k1l`tS have Stopped that,` Express. .2-V- V AC .1. LAALAAAJ GIN. -`-ti`! - y, Henry, \\'11u;'z,- \\'uuH the? ,-put'a1l -the ,water{" Eyiz. J T.. Ellmere .is having Medonte Telephone` installed in residence. - -u- s~~ vuvuoulxu suuun.` [HA .`L"'u\h Mrs. IVPS \sat. t}1inI the mat- Eter over.` Finally shy .~;xi-It 1117?`! ~r-r . 1 1 .I , What is `it? ix1y.1i:x--'1 hi: wife. -Why,,'here is :1 1mm \\'h- 5331 It would take t\\'o:\'z- I11iHi~I1,\'r3l-'3 to pump the sea (II`_\` :11 m. rarer.-z" a. thousa11d_ga1lon.< 1..-r .~w~mi." \ . .1 ' 1`..- T___ I ` .1 ...u, `HIS LITERAT. A _M,r. Ives has :1 lniml in facts. One C\'L`11i:1_;` tl:1e_paper, .was silvm 1" iarl then said: (If!!! .u vvu You IIL4l\r LL SCI l\l - ' `7Thatfs_ o_(_1d:_j IIYTV1 bet, comnn um V Arr. Barrie `W".l`l`1JVe `fI`ar;es?`.W1?hah`i::.g'iving I ser- viees `Of_' St. Peter s Church were _.well attended. The -. Rev; "T, N. Lowe preached both morning and `evening and everyone appreciated} the eloquent addresses given. His _ many friends were glad that Canon ~ Murphy was able to be here also, `as it was feared that he would be unable to attend. - "Wh,\ 10.15 mix. 7. l.. )_ p. nu.` vxft you get}! `\\`l1cn any man .\\'n111;111's pett1~ 7.47am. 12. 40 p.m. 5. 35 p. In. 7. 47 a.m._ 5. pa ma '. \'~1n:1n mlghttlk 2' she vott, re- :-itizen. ' )\Ieokt0n. I11; 1w\'vr thinks of (-1 t'."--W:1shin3` 0 7.30 Mn. lawam 255pm. awpm` Lean. vuv -L \l| U JLLU-L1 L\.JU.lc -_Miss J. Ingram of Blakstock is` vlsitmg her sister,` Mr_s. Geo. `Mo-. \ POLITICS d0esn t low; :1 Going south I WIFE that L,-Iig':'i 11L` lzliul `Wit '1' :1 111-men , the cynio -so X-ray "--BuaIo. thel 5+ 08. (4. ~ . *1. `AA --_____ _.~___.._-_u_,.. Oct. 2Ot1i.;I(AE1:s:'mG. ' C. Caston is Tvisiting re1atives.in Toronto. -`I-_ T'f__1` -If n u-vv I _Mr. 3 svauvavvw v Ill. .LU&U.Ll.uUo V I _ Harold Morrisqn spent Wed-g nesday in -Orillia. ' ' ' ' 1l'_. 'r\ 11 11 ' ~. 1- .-u-..-" .- - an. "itzthis V1}eighborhoo d.` " . ___ ` 1. `H. _r 3. 7.L.1.>__I___~_ _` QEIIL,/\,| \IL` L,` l%l$\IQ JJ\J.l`\-I _ `III Next Sunday amilversaxy ; 3 ser- vlces W111: be` held in, T.the'; Congr- Ugatibnal Church, A-'conduct'e'.d~ by `Rev, F. J. "Day, AM;A.;B.D., of 'Tbrdntb. 1l'_....- 1' `T`I -_,1-.. "_Lov;.L- `l'17-..J. 2- \lI&\-L D vcau JJVLUQ `"`i`ssuS. M.rGamb1e of Peterkoro` and Miss E. Gamble of Barrie. w>eh1'e__ _ home for Thanksgiving; rm '[']'...._-._4. m1.__1__-,:_g____' .LLl\JlI\.lD 111 V1 uua. Nifisses J. and G. Williams T and 3;`:;`;T;{;1f io `line - `going through this pIace,?7.whieh7j` 1r_. -'_._1 1:..- n--_ 11131----` .`_;.`-_i;. '\OUUd vv 0 won 56653 no vs. vs 9 Mr. R. W. loa`hwis; sfowly" `re- cover'ing from his" recent -illness. '\l'_ -_-.J `II ... I`! ___________ 7. - vv V vs 5115 L5 V515 563 JIDVULIV l&l>lJCWO Mr. and Mrs. Gummerson of Bond Head `spent Sunday` -here, Q 'l.l'.'.... mr n-...L`l.. -1 13..;.__.L-..-~ B. Sloan, _ of ` `the ',Trndei's . Bank, Burlington, A" spent the heli- day with his parents_ here. - 'II.. 1) `IT G1.._ .. _`l-_.1_` '_.- `pa `vbnvivividu . r. andm:;t'Geo.> ;;w;kpn Sunday with " `frien_tls-at 'fO1Q tion._ L " " x A -'1 -is 11 A V 0: "-1- 1" Q '31;-. ~A.V Ben {of sixndegland? called on friends he}'.e__`on Satu:r;d_ay`_g '\T-_J. E- -,J-_ _.-_. EULI 111 .1. UL U11 DUI Mr. '?Eldred ` To called on `giving, . ye of Tdronto `friends on Thanks-V -L-L L1 - ' Oct. 2Ot`lJ1'.-Mr.' and Mrs; H. L. Albnecht motored jgo the former s {name at Fordwich for Tlganksgiv-' 1 I 9' `LILILO,J-II-`JO, KI L\IL\-(LIV Mrs: `J. Howden 'of -'ti1e'West.wis` visiting her -. parents, .141`. and ;Mrs. J09. Edwards. ' - ` -In-0 'r1!IC.'I run 1 art` VH0 .l.J\A VI vac. 3&-it 7 Miss` Edith Troyer , a_u,d; Miss `Alma Padget of Toronto `spei1t .Thanksgiving at J. "M. Baldwiifs. .Mrs. J. Palmer is. visiting her son in Toronto. ` % " *IC'\I I 1 III A II` CRAIGHURST 9.H`I!`CHIPL.%. " rst clasfs `lAand. S.`le`_pri<; A "V BRIQK;_";HOUS;E jbarix and ..:,hic`l_e,1_i\V _? A _ o` 1-nd.7i11A_%:M;'9b1d.;;,3. , ` A - is 'th _ .n.vuv \1u(Il.lIU1`o o 0 9 : Mutton _ Lambs, each -. .. . Lamb, per V L. _. .. Hogs, .liv.e, slectv . . live, `heavy: ;'~ . fdlfessed` . .. .. O. 0 9 '0 I 0 J 0 0 5.0T ;per r H); -.`v. . ."o-5. ._. o 0 0 `n I` `B9ttr;AA `L-."..l,1.=3.` %gwa:ve::;. :1 " aw ~ g` c V0-`I_OO Io A New `Wheat . . "Oats ' o o _o 0 `h o 0' .0 vi` too 0' Inn"o.oo' U a o`oo 0 - I 9 00-0"; 0:. .1 Bczef, hing! quarter -- 3-`..- ..__-_.J.-u" will . THORNTON > r `Oct; '2O:th.-3-Thanksgiving visitors %in _town:` Misses Amgnda Hi`cks, uuaa. .L' uruuuge, I0l' Elle nolldays. Rally Day service. was held in the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon. _ W . T " Service will be.held_, in St. James `Church at _7 o clock on Sunday. Miss Mary Rix, onlyrdaughter of Mr. J as Rix, and vMr.;'.Fred.-V Pea.- cock were quietly married at `her homeby V Rev. E, R. [James on. Wednesday afternoon,_ Oct. 3 15th_. The young couple spent .a` short, honeymoon in '0olling`woo(i. ` Vmnirln -Barn Finn '.......1.`..'I..L:;'.... ' ..v.;uvu .I.(M-`lu W Mr. Ernest ;tridge' `of Rich-; mond visited his mother, Mrs. Chas. Partrid` , for the holidays.`_ nnvir GnI\1'v':nA CI-writ! Lo-`J 1 BRICK HOUSE AND LOT WITH T VEAT BRICK H()"US111` QON 1 1 NEW PLASTERED` HOUSE wmif 1 LARGE .LOT find I Aneal 91-.chh1rd'* 1 SMALL. PLASTERE ':*": 15H()13S1 f;1HoUsE.AN13: L01` ; BOARDING HOUSE ON 'COL- LIER St., Barrie, fourteen rooms with _all ocon`venienoes.. ' Price $2500. Easy terms. 1 BANK BARN , and rqwingr well `on Elizabeth St; Price $1700. Easy terms. - ' ' ` 1 OWEN ST.,' the; property 1-of Mr;-`T J Brooks. Price $2200.` A * snap. .on Ann` * Eliza = 1;. S319` price $1150. : " *` ran on ,Wi11iam St. `Sale fpric&._ 154754,; ` Rh!` .5 4...) .-J `A-4--W '~- Maggs visited his sister, Beatrice, at the home of Mrs- Ri_x for Thanksgiving. Miss Edith Partridge returned to London last Wek._ ' T 11'- 5 ucwg pell. `Ii wvaa a uuuuuy gU(F OI Irlends here. Mr. and Mrs. Dempstr and` a couple of friends of Toronto were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. John Chap- mall- U1 $1.11} allu. M15. W. 15. Mr. Joseph Simp-son- of. Toronto .Was a holiday guest of friends here. `M- .....:| 1:... n-_----u. " vvvlsy uvuu; uvvx uuu uuuuuy. ` ` The anniversary a services" .. of the. Methodist Church a were held last Sunday, Oct. 19th. The church _ was - cr'o.wded? at _both services -when Mr. 'J as. Clark, of the Y.M.O.A., _ llandale, gave two excellehtl `adj Auimana 1:. n1....is 1.-- Oct. 21s{.:M;-'M;;1:; Partridge of Victoria College, and Miss4Kati_e Gibbs of Milton .Were holiday guests 5f Mr. and `Mrs. W. E.: Partridge. - .TnlJ1'\11 out n`------'-: 1- - fgafaliluafc ,dr`esses..~ . and he will be alw_ayswe1comed in our midst, A ' `L ave owu exceuent ad- `-4 nus Ocf. 20th..--Mrs. V` Beelby and, Miss Lillian Beelby of Barrie spent the holiday at Mrs. _ T. Caxppbel1 s. M. Wm. m,...1...... `-4: n-.'_-- --,-A v\JvIn5\AIJ you 1410 LIULUU 1.lCl.'Uc Miss Oarmevtta` Srigley _ of A Torch? `to_ was home over the` holiday. 0;'\VI:I1nmnnu- n-_----- -ouc uuuuuy uh .M.1'S. .l . Uampbelrs. Mr. Will Bloxham bf Barrie spent % Sunday at his home.13ere. 'II':..... f`-.----. A11 - 4 -an > on Monday, Oct. 13th." v-. V-a\l; v v5uuu 0 LLHAJLLGL , ion of oogcers for the coming year resulted _follows: Pres., Mrs. \_Wm. Eraliek; Trees. -, Miss `Hannah '_Gra,ves; See., Mrs. S._ -F_._ Tracy.. Ohildre1:(_ s`~Day, being Oct. 19th, fell` on the twenty-second ' Sundeiy in the Trinity season `this `year, The. special childr.en. s" service, . pointed by theVS_unday Schoo1lCom- mission,` n.was conducted in St. Peter s _Ch_urch- ` -by the Rev. A. St1`othe"i,` `.`WhO. addressed the} child- ren, and. also `bhe parents, on their ldutiesfand --privileges/. I * V Mrs. Howard and Mrs. F. . S. J was 11611.1 The eIeot- ash ap-` Priest are : - spending -the Thapksgiv _, ing T holiday in Haliburton. `M . ..._:I 'u-_-_ on 1' I - -nae Lav-lull`, 111- .I.I.aIlIJllVI-V WU: Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacobs` of To- ronto are renewing old acuaintances injthis vicinity. ' "L... E` T7-___E_-1 9:` 1" A` misus! `-vfaulgrkoot i spending the holiday `under ?the parental roof. o-nu vnsvuavv \Juul. was V-LL DJ HIJUGJ o _ _ Mr, Roy Megilh of Toronto spent. the holiday .with `Mrs. D. Graham. Mr. CyrilPeterson of Toronto, spent the. holi_day~at` his home. ` n . 11'. '`'.-..J..... -.B m-____L_ ' -: Amt My .. ; `t:< `.;Ra115_ia _ T Cegxyzsbel-I:.:-has r`a-ied one Miss ;M.fand.-. Me. E. I>a11%;&<$%V`*,1?a?a7$fi 1 M. Mofrow speiit tile I-onus `All-GI-VI ' 0 5551900 ronto Spent. th .1'1oli <`1ay_ parental roof.` - 4 -4. L:.. `I_...'... V` Miss` I. _Ma1colm, Midland, spent "the, holiday `at; her home.__ '` 5- ' 11'.` - `V_.._`A. if .f'l1-_.-___1_- , __ 1 _ `I at-u-av voou gnvaquua` (av JAJQ ASVALLVQ Mi . .. E. "Martin of Tpronto "spent the holiday -with Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Mi`l1an." ` . L 1 -u-- .s. 4-MIHNESING 7 Oct.` 20th.-+The annual) meeting of. the Woman s Auxiliary was" heldl nu 'l.l'.....J.'... n,. -non." rm.- _1_u HOUSES ma ALE IN BARRIE` FOUR NEW BRICKHOUSES ON BLAKE ST,._ adjoining,-St. Vin.- cent s Park, with heatir'1g,~ light- f"ing and p1'umbing.- Terms". jto suit purchaser. . , V T V ` 'l'\r\ A-aw`----.~. .__-__..-- ism;-"`?s._&?th"3;f"f&oJ`3 ' prached the hThanks giving services in Zion `Methodist Church on Sunday._ A W 1:- 1).... v1r.....-n. "-1 rn-_.-__L_ _;--__; Mjifnltman =of7Ba1-`rue, `_ - _ . and ard-. ._ . .. .. _ ,_ . . . '.a`.'..-.a`+ `+ 4.2:!` .15.,` n-Ionaw 055! .A -Mr. and .Mrs.- .Goulter. are ente'r`_ %,tain'ing friends from Toronto. ` J1. -nan) . 1 Miss` .Hugh:2; off; Azmmm, _ ;%V;. mja`; `Mi_sS _-A.- `and _` .BtoOks 1.: f 615} Alliston "spent the ho1'i_d`f`3 wiflfj a1V1dL.Mrs.U-T. T.I1;t. V - ._ --A cu 03'. - `- ruin "v .4 ...vuu u; u-u;uu5w,uUu. - .I..LlE reside jhere. Cqngrgfulatidns. _...u_\_. \1uuI-AUUL` ' fare quarter. . B'arrie, oROWN_ HILL Ill \JIJ5ll Q Mr, D. Buckle; and L. O Ne`iL of _Phe1p_ston -shipped three carload -of `stock to the city on Monday."'} _ _A. Hudgin has improved the gapziearance of his residence by Ah_av-V "`,1,1}`g" it pebble dashed. V ` L . - ._ ' F. Darby of` Harrow; ,.wh_o` i 7has,@_`been visiting. her sister, Mrs." _ Gaston, returned home on _ .!,,1:hrsday.. I . .. . _. -..,. ,_ N ,_ `Miss Clarat Watlivinb 8I.i.J'..t'-.M41`87f.b Alice Johnston spent .Thanksgiving'_ at Port McNicolL AI -15` g1oLLYJ 'Oc/`t. `22nd, 1913. 1655 if 55 900.0 10 oo 12 0,0: A l\l\-' --A- 975"} 15 ;.1s ._ .. _l I ,f. 1 -" R - %8 A7550- V1200; %**]'13%% 53 .u.LLo uuu .L!Ll U515`. .1. U50 "rs. Rhinehart and children vis ited friends in*Ori1lia. ' 'If3_-,-__ T 11-V0111 ` - 5'5"- }! `50 I4 An 32. .28 A A80 32 V55 \. _ -R:fr;rii_1g"ag'aiii to the %111n'g, `thie_ 'f'stbi1ity_ of -thegpart of the road (lled: by`Mr. J pg is ~ by`;=the =f ct, that some v: fe,t;7of" 'a 1rthL . was p'11edoI_1._top _:bf the bank, - f_the'1'e_` `is . no. sigrs, pf Isttlemept, in . ._ thegipipe under the. ~ea87* f`<`8ide-- of the, *ro.ad* Of::.':th:`~ put: theqmadv _`(Continued from Page 1) After a certain `amount of lling had been placed, the work was or- dered to be left in abeyance until the regular meeting. of the Council. I was ordered by. the Council to ad- vertise _for tenders for piling the foundation at Bunker s Creek fora concrete culvert, the 13lanS'for`which I submitted to the committee on _ Friday` night. In connection .with ; these plane! there are several mat-V ters I wish to call to your attention; If the work is d ' is the plans, it will be an abeo1utely- 3 s, permanent `job as far as the culvert timated cost` of; the` complete rculvert . '-a11;d_ retaining` wall ; with" the ' a pile. foundation has...-`shown-A is `$1.900. ;_ I _a_1;11,;`sul_)mittingi alternative . 'll'3.1.`i'17f fQif;-an1J1`m9nent"foii1ida;ti011 for D; ;th`e,`.ei1'tire road, NV_ell as `-the ,metal_j 'p'i pes.,i *There, is no"_doubt` that_thi'si v ;p`an,: is best `as it ydoe ._8Wa'y_ with? G i `Xeessive, =I -l?9i18 2i.9?ti3.i39le ~-at 22' II?` om TENDER Egg PILING or CREEK , % N01` ACCEPTED V... 4.4-u..nvuu;. Mr. Chas. and ] pf East Oro and Mrs'. P4 ...vu -, ...uuu, uuu. uuvuv-L.Iu1",".`)'Uu_1`B. - l ter_ he` came with his parents. 60 '. anada. They settled in the Town- ship, of Essa, near Thorntn, Where `Mr. Patterson `spent his ' younger days,` well acquainted .w1th_the scenes and incidents connected with p1on_e'-V erjlife. He cameto Oro Township about forty-ve years ago: and set- tled on lot 13-, Con. .5, the farm 011 `which he died. ._ His. wife predeceasf ed him_- by some .sixteen{ nionths. . Four sons and `three daughteinfg are left to mourn his death, aiz.-,3.-John of Alberta, George, Fred an d,-,Lome1 of this place, Mrs. W. R; Best of_ Edgar, Elizabeth and Annie at home. Mr. Patterson took as: deep interest in the` `affairs of .-the; com- f munity and was for _ more sf than -t~wenty,years one of the trustees of I Edgar. school. The. funeral, which _ was- Targelyfattended, tgok p; ,'eA to . Edgar Methodist -Cemeter ;['on_ ` Thursday, Oct. 16th, the Rcgar. , : `Ea "3 -?!I`33?2``?:`o ri2I`u`>3t?i~r'=-tIie- pal]-bearers ;~.were: Messrs. J ;' and. ` Jas. Brandon, -Robt,._ Slesser, J as.- - Cockburn, sr.,` J no. .;J'Liv_ing_stone' and Jas. Lauder. Among those frorna distance who were, `present at? the 1 funeral were: Mr._ Patterson s `only 1 surviving brother, `Wm. of Toronto; 5 his `sisters, Mrs. R. Patterson oflt Elmvale and Miss Margaret of To- ronto, -and Mrs. M. Lawson, a niece, {C of ' Elmvale. ~ 3 44' SHANTY BAY % % . ` Oct. 20th.-Mr. and Mrs; Pimmet of Peterboro spent, the `holiday ' with "Mr. `ant! Mrs. as.` `Rue. ` . ']f___ `I1 _l__ _

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