Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 2 Jul 1914, p. 4

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times hore`_is a.st1-eam or poindc with suiqient hegd for creating power; -Wheni.'such a, source of power is to j ' the expenae; igf ` 35'%.`?,*y3`8mfa%%:~I* ` '13 \;`z .- -`A_`...'rr.-A ' -.......u ... uuuvcumtut and economical! to have various devices, such. as electric irons and bread toasters, which can `be operateni -from any electric plug. :"- - \gThe cost of ixistallifig an electric outt is not excessive by any means.` .Many farmers are able to get a current from electric light wires passing their -homes or going with- in "a comparatively short distance. T.l1'e usu`al plan is to have the cur- rent wired to a transformer, which `us. lights: , _st.-'b0brou`ght"'from 'tt.(*Vi-is't"a$i;ce; the e2;p,enp,e*riw'iII approxi- ;..'........" A -iv urfnt an I :y-.aa\/ J-J-UJ-\./L ;.n. 1;! .l..I.1.'l.'J \J'\IUlV`l TRY HOM-E , ` Bringing Domestic Service within ` Reach of the Man of Moderate Means. There seems tg be no reason why` the electric current should" not be made` to serve the farmer as well as the dweller in towns. Once in- stalled, it a convenience which could not easily be dispensed with. It is of great value both within -and without the. house, and fa1l)10r'he made to save both time and an . Of late yeare, many farm homes fhavewbeen ,equipped _ with electric lights,` and the farmer s wife has found it convenient and economical` , , I m TiDD:nIIn tlzu-:--~ nova an \I\4 In AU ,.:.uua. J.uu5 lb W111 U6! seen that these four mep were hornl a day after each other._ Theyl. started school upon the same day and` occupied the same dou-ble seats one behind the other .'for practically their common school days. The garden party under the auspices of the Ladies , _Aid Society will be held_on July 8th, on the lawn of Mr. Wesley Brown. A good pr<`>rg'{amm-e'wi11 be nrovitled. _ 'l)-1....._ -1! 1) . . . # .._L ....'H..,J 1862; T. AMoore', now of `Mea- iford, born Oct. 12,` #1862, qnd Wil- Clarksiburgi Review-A peculiar: thi ng_`c_`ome to the notice` of ,t-his papxp the othex -iday regard-ing fpur citi1;s=" whd`:,4gVi.i !l>orni'=andi*.lii`uught up; '_ri_i"_ `_Cla'rkburg:` . William Lyne wheiflast heard of was in the Black. Hills ; Rocky Motintains; and was! born Oct. 10, 1862; H. Sparling, who died a cbuple `of years ago at Elmvale. Ont., was born Oct. 11th, liam Muller, now of Colling'woo(l,. born Oct. 13,1862. Thus it will be! ..-..-_. 4.`L..4. 1.1.--- 1_,, V QELEKJTRICITY IN THE ooUN- 'I'\`D`tr 'l'1'tx1r~n nough Niijzhout borirs` (around 1:11 church sheds and -graveyards. Warn- `inghould be taken in ftizhe. : . The Midhurst'foobbal1 team came home from Dalston all in the `best of. humor, land no wonder--tl1e score wa__s;_ . ' .-_ _'I_A...'...] ,'If:aa "aw A om Ajfvajlturlf. Regajqis MauyNew faoesln Nextleyls-' % - %?g_|atureg-g-tosses%aud6alns ` - . MINESING _ `_ (Crowded out last week) ' i J un-e 22I_;d.--The annual Domin- ion` _,Day picnic (this- year under the auspices `of. the Women s Auxil- iary of St. Peter s Church), will be held in Mr. Orohard s grove in 'Minesi`ng village; We hope for good weather, and" a successful program throughout. . -Mrs. Wdbster, Dio- :---.-..`n'I".............~.... J. Jan nnaaonf. H7111-- All) All U55 soars; v V-- U16 l':VUu1u5-3 U Mrs. Chas. Parker is doing as well_ as could `be expected. Her many friends are much please to learn ghat ehe is now quite out of I Toronto last week. bill`: IJRIEDUI UUJLI5 alga.` . ' Mr. and Mrs. v.3ald:win and daughter, Vera, spent a few days in Enrouguluuu. `nus. vvvuvvva, .-an: _ cesa_n'Treas'urer,"wi.ll be present dur- ing the ' day and: evening. Proceeds to be devoted to the parsonage deb_t fund-.9 Rev. J. A. Peacock is renewing Aold acquaintance `in this circuit for a few days. -1 "L-tJ.. ....\1:L:.4sn1 amour. E IUW UIIJD, The claims of `-both political par- 4ties _ were eldquent-lyj placed A be- fore `_the electors of this burg on the evenings of June 1933b and 20th. IN`, -._ 1)-..I-A- um an W ` DAI.S-TON June A 92bh.-The much-needed ;rain has come at last, which will. ihelp the spring crops and the roots.- ` 1)`--- D rnncvn ran Loan I KIKI UGO rnenp Elle bprxug uxvpu 5 Rev: B. Toye Has bag; ujomned ` tollis `lied 'for _a few d_a_#;s. _p 13--..-- ........ ..,Jl DU 1118 [I11 LU]. a J.Uvv uagc. Mr. F1-afton,Tof Barrie, preached %-on the Dalston -circuit on Sunday, the pastor being sick. , `IL. __'..J. 11.: ` ugg l "J-U1'Ul1bU 1030 "U A large numb: {reign Ilere at- %tended the garden party at Crown VI-Iill last week and vr-`sport a good time. `I ,1 J-.. LL- Pl \J5l Ipllllll-I \.r VI IA` II\l V IL \I V A .A\l\AO J o'hn. Palmer of Rosemont called on`fr_inds here lwst ygeek, .1-sis 1 -Ir an-rs m `max-r nous: 111-} Oqnurvatlvop .84 Llboralu 24 Labor 1 Independent: 2 ' ~Govornmen}\ majority over" all '57 I J.IJ\JII\.llJ I.I`.4rI\J IIUIU I W A.-PE.` Bell and wife;N;i)entv-.Mon- 1 dajz at Oro ` Station. I MU Hill. " l'C70IrL ll IIIIIQ u usav gu - immediate danger. as` z-- . . . M " May Black sent ridaysgwith Jien_ds at Crown E01! : It Qwag held 511;; ---w vs: 5 >38tmr: `!r u...-vs, U uxau. - an-`old niill 1J ara _'| 1. ' -o,:'1 conurvaflveio .........g.. 8 Liberals 2 Labor Government majority over. , gm; 5 ie _`_ M :__ I . _ , f ` , Ht ' ' : I - .~ 3,1], . the po. ` -`_ ` . `:7 : ` . 50 attfzlc` 'tshe lfgim tlrf1110 mt . 11,0 cm},-id'eril1f1 .-ar...~m=..e .. * . ` ' - . no ethe '1advi"sagb1I1ty of lnstulhng J hm I ;.`I'.L;.-;. ' VI Ac DINA T pflgnt. > vsqaaav uneasy no II\.\\ 5 .111 the case of a \\'g.~torn farmer -who has been 11.~`i11;: his own 0100* = stated. that the rst -oust was $`39"~ "trio light plant for four .`1"-`~ it is `ihcltlding xtures` and \\'iro.~'. The cost of gasoline is z1~buut $11-5" [M year, while repairs and other 1|}: (liid-entals add about $4 1"`_`1"`- Th. plant supplies thirty-si.\ 113111 "1 thdhouse and -barn. the :1\"``5-'9 light 7 `being twelve c:111d10-P0'f' -The owner uses his 1:111t'0I11." 1 '5-1i`gh`ts'at `present. but _exvCt* *3 .-'T8_0me farm 11mc111u_oI'."-_ `I gaS~- engine 1s toum ~' . --`_ }2`aY"." ~ ` - ' 3 3 `ltv promo an an 11 . "90 "f81'- ~ [ii-='~ '15 11' .1 ,--\!LIluhn= U of black slate more than an um: I] water `pipes, and, wiieifiiie . . . . , ele t lights. ere, -not needed, the Sllrcplrrllg 1s- to_ heat water by means of this boiler. kitchen in the Plummn, -farmhouse is a most unique npm, There is no range, but at onefjend of the room stands a hom made} electric stove, the foundation of which .was an ordinary kitchen table.-_, Under the table is lined ..with`s-helves, where a variety ` of 'cooking utensils seen. On top of the talble is a closet strange can be a slab inch thick, and on the wall at the back is a. row of receptacles, in any one of which it is necessary only to in` sort. a plug in order to obtain power. All the cooking is (lone here. and with the utmostease. There is no excess heat to `bother the housewife, `no dust, no cleaning out of a and no shoveling in of coal. .\Iore over, -the moment the plug is in: serted the stove is 1'021tl}' for me. The `amount of heat is quite within the control of the operator. I00. 'there;;-being three (le_::'ree.<. imlir.-att-cl` I a_s_,_ lo_w,_ medium, and full. TL A_._I: . `|,- A PUVVCIV U1 lull`? 111111173` UK '*" " " ' 50 important a matter with t11} 11I11`~1` plant as when the current 19 W` chased. In the latter case. :1 material saving 11121) be 1111"}? 1`? fusing ]amps of twelve or htteexl watts, instead of those of f0I't.\'-"Y fty T watts, except. where 21 W" bright light is lxeedve-`I. -13 LL- ---.. - \"..,~l>.n-n +`:l?`lHt-`T ...,.,,...-.,..- .......-.. .., Mr. Plunnner called him in 0D.e_*_day a.nd asked him to ob.=o1'\'9a piece _of beefstseak \\`}1i('h \m< .~iz- Izling on the e1e(-t1'i<,- builer. Th.- `visitor gazed in upelx-Ilxouthal astonishment, but \v;1.~' eectlmlly silggoed. \a.nJI4.n\./sauna _ The farmer who ha: no w;\t.r~ 7p0Wer to depend upon 11atu1'a1ly thinks of a g'as01i11~0 ongzino. Pr:xh~ `ably much of the private p1z111t~` get their power from such e1151i11e<. The cost Ought not to run much nu -r $300, including the \\'i1'i11g Hf the house and the p111'c-ha.%o of the 'lI'1lAnpS-. If operated m11ser\'a1tiw1,\'. .-the `cost of lighting` the hnu~a "should not be Imu-h _:'1'c:1tor than kerosene is 1L~`0 Of oimr=- .`. [much depends upon the v:1I1(~ of the lamps, but this is mt .. _.__._-_.A.-__A. .- _--.-A.L.-_. .341. H\o11nn\`-`A IEAT8 IN LAST HOUSE ` a.v'_vv,. ,L4.I\.4\LAuIA:n, lllA`A l\lll. It.-took `a long time to convinr-e .'thex neigHbors that mnki11?.' (mild actually `be done withmlt re. On- scepticalfarmer had so much to my .L`I- -1. 'Il'._ `T51 . . , , , , , _ . .. 11 `I 1 ' gut. ..s_teel -turtbine Mr. Van while this t ecient, wh -u-vnava `TV lug ( For some t wheel ~ Wagenen ype of wh en ru_n/ at of 3 nnle fr0{n.17he d of a , -V " heel and generate vertical water W ` 1- Themoyvjer-house 13 who ut 2_1n eighth _.we111ng, am] ` H res carry thg . . the Ce ar, ' to all parts of the home 1, means of `long connect10ns_. Eye rgom has at least 0ne.electr1cl1ght. ,. an electrician himself, Mr Plummer has gonc much furtlx. A .than.._mOSt Country (lwellers m :1; use? of electrical ap1>11an_ces. _He has n. instance, an electnc boller, . { 3 h ,:i~s connected wxth the hot WEE; -.pip'eS and, when the W > . 1 . electric- s t needed, the Sllmlm ? '` _'_, l9 1 ' f 111910 by means %TllE %LAIIssrj% MA;;K[s T" ""` `C. baht #7: #3114` -prpvidin II A- ~-_ .'\ _ Barrie, June `rho aundm mm mm IICCKICK I . Western . ,. __ _ .1b'.. . Glee . 19} of Durham ,ETast--Preston (_Con.)_ "513 majority. _i V Durham West;-Devitt` (Opn.) mg.` Jority 160. V ' ' " . . 1 .Dundas-`-,-8i=r James Whitney (com) ` 760amo,Jority'.T V . , V '- 1 . . -Du`f!erin-_-McKeowu : '(Con.) locteit % majority 550. ` L " ~ - 1 E899!T'N0rth:=-DI1harm'(L1b-)7 mu. 7 Jorttykvmo-_% A L V i j 2 `ILA '. x Bruce North--McDonald (M5,) -7 majority. ` L _ North. ,Brant--VDavids`on (L1b,) mg, Jor!ty' 80. ' ' T A ' -Cochrane--Lan`g (L1b.T)` elected, Carleton 0oui1ty- -McElr`oy- (com) 840 majority. .Q-I.-'.- 'I_.'-L 'l\..._A __ nan ' . *`__- 4 `mi VT A` P ";;;a*'ea2;t_n.wm.n am . .dor1_ty 601. g _ \ b BL..-` G`....LI. 'II-L.._:n I3.` \ . . - "viii-'{;c3',`s'cuth-4cars111 (c`on() `skated 325 majority. . . ; Duncan A-`L ".'I\-__I_I 4.,n-- . ~ _ ` Algo!na-Grlgs (Con.) majority ' 400. `Addlngton-Black (Con.) 1,000`f ma. Jority- , . Brockvllle-Donovan (Com) elected, % 5400 maiority. ` . ` D-nnnjr Yfflaunl B-_...'-_.. ' lo 01 \ ` : , 1 aonnunuwuu \MV 1' ] Lambton E. Ontario 8. -`Wentworth N. Parkdale (new) Rlverdale (new) s Niagara Fall; (new) Brant N. Brant -S. ` Cochrane (new) Essex N. Essex 8. Lincoln (new) Middlesex N, Ottawa. E. Ottawa W. V Prince Edward Peterboro W. Windsor (new) _` indepndo;1t GIIIII (2) Wellington South Prescott ' t r0I'.'.. _ /' W_I.jennox,_??"C3i!'scall`e1i`fi 4 M P` " eds, i `savelv fr s- London;.3Beck. Manitoulin. cam T V Middisex fE;` Mcrarianp Muskoka. ' Armstraonst ` Niagara Faiisf M`usgrove_ =1)lorfolk 8., Pratt ;c Northumberl_and T "I Nipissing, . Morel! , * Ontario N.'-, Hoyle i - [Ontario s., came: ' _ ' Parry "Sound, Edgar ` Perth 8..s- Benneweis Peel, Faiiis Perth 11., Torrance. _ - Peterbo o, E. Thompson . Port Arthur, V Renfrew N., Dunlop Renfrew 8., M_cGarry B Rainy River. Mathieu St. Catharines, Jessop . Sault Ste. Marie, Hearst Sinicoe 0., Thompson - Simcoe E., Hartt ' Simcoe 8., Ferguson Sirncoe W., Duff Stormont, Shearer Sudbury, Mccrae Temiskaming, Magladery Toronto S.W. (A), Foy Toronto S.W. (B).Gooderha1n Toronto N.W. (A). Crawford Toronto N.W. (B), McPherson Toronto NE. (A), Pyne Toronto NE. (13), Irish ' Toronto SE. (A), Owens Toronto S.E. (B), Hook _Parlrdale,, Price - . Riverdale. Russell Victoria NL, Mason `Victoria 8., Carew Waterloo N., Mills Waterloo 8., Hall Welland, Sharp - Wellington W., Chambers Wentworth N., Rykert ' - Went-`worth 8., Regan York 133., Henry York N., Lennox York W., Godfrey Liberals Elected Brant N., Davidson Brant S., Ham Bruce W., Bowman Bruce N., McDonald Cochrane, Lang ` -Essex -N., Ducharme Essex 8., Wigle Glengarryr Munro Huron 0., Proudfoot Kent 19.. Ferguson _ Lincoln, Marshall Middlesex N., Grieve Middlesex W., Elliott Norfolk, .N., Atkinson North-umberland W., Clark Ottawa E., Pinard . Ottawa W., Hurdman Oxford N., Rowell Oxford 8., Mayberry Prince Edward, Parliament Peterboro W., Gillespie Russell, Racine Sturgeon Falls, Mageau Wellington 13., Richardson Windsor. Tolmie lndopondcntn Elected Precott. Evanturel `Wellington 8., Gartgr _ . Amamy of as" Goulnared With 64 in the last House Bruce 8. Haldtmand (new) ` nunbnn E _l.abo_rItu Eldctod Hgmlltdn `E.. Studholme Qll V6! lit C-lopwvo Knora, Machin. Lamp! ` ';|-Ian` . N Dinffl Ksint; _.,:f.Sulman Kins: La. Rosa ; ~ _ W., Hanna. _ 'v"E'!"`.'.":'."'~`-,r '-:s.v/W-'.".'* H n,- Nlxo Baiting: 19;, Grant `Hiding: N.,. Cook Histings W.',` `Johnson .Hm`-(an W..% Musgrqve tt.._..`.. 5' 1RnI.=.... K" ; % llton `w., I-`i::Idr1'o, :Gre in'1ll6,' .Fe.1'sui0n .1! .~7.u:in'n '. Oonurvatlvo Galas (8) 7."? RESULTS qr uj ` -r-a- 1:--=-u T8..- vlamleaon, . LmoFa'u aln; (12) . 1 m%1?owER VV cl anus. 3;, Ellbbr ll- -I.I- Ilntgvo IV Victo `najority. - .Waterloo majority. Waterloo` ` Jorlty 33,15` ; Wentwort 3ma`jor1tyf_85. :_ .j8jouth`.,W -majority.` j.% V: f YV!li918tj `Ii-_. -_,A `C-C-331; tantw $91.1} "lav"1:I`;)rth-Mason (Cbn.) 725 Novrih-`-Mil.ls (c.on.`) 1.2oo"~ th.-`-`Hall (con) mg `h,..` No1,-"th-V--Lykgart (C\ozi.):` . Sou oiltvh-.--1__2esan4 (C9n.) sjoo J '_*4.Q8l.1Tt~`1"`.IAtId.'-_iL1!.|.) \ vv---I uaugua any spurs. Toronto `Northwest, sat A._.C,.aw_ lord. -(Con.) majority 2.200; "seat. 3,` ifmhjorny 674. McPherson .(Con.) majority 2,550; . l9g%ronto,- .R1\(erdale--,-Russell (co;-,,) `Toronto. -` Pat"-`kcAi;aI e..-'Pr.!ce' (C015,) -"7'I-&.`.8- `\'I-..L!. no- ... ' ' L -3 1---M \VVllo] sunJvLu.J .I.,aoU. oronto Southeast, Seat A--Ow;ns (~ 11;) (majority 2,181;.._Seat B, Hook icon.) majority 2,132. - T . V Vnnnnbn \YA_LL_.-..L (1 _ _ . . ._ vuu IIIGJUIIIJQ ' `-."',; `Ottawa West-Hurdman `(Lib.). ml.-` Jority-189. , :9 Port Art.hur---Hogarth '(Con.) 1193-, jority 600. * _ ' ,-. . -`Parry Sound-Edgarv (Con.)' ma- iority 344. - ' Pe'el-Fallis (Con.) majority `-100. Prince EdwarVd--Par1iament (Lib.v) 100 majority. Prescott--Evanturel (Ind. Lib.) mar , . jority 250. Peterboro West'-Gil1`espie. (i1;i b.)`5. majority 42. i . _` ! 'D:.64_I..... 1!l__L nnL-,,, ` V I- WI CU `I c r.>etex-box-'1: East-Thmpson (coin majority 500, ` j "D....LI. \?-_.|.I. Ill- ,.,, , , I - AIIIDJVI III; UVVO ..Perth Nox4th-Torra.nce (Con.) ma- jority 900. . P_erl_1 South-Benneweis, (Com) 200 i 13, \JUUllUl'llL|.I KLJOIL, Inajofxty 3,018. Toronto Northeast, . Seat A--Hon. 01`, Pyne (Co_n.) majority 1.663; sea; 3, Irish (Con.) majoxjlty 1,230. " 1\II1np\nainL (`-..L A 4\ K. -MoNs.ught, Ebbs (Lsnsrk so gslohrthur (Middlesex N2) Gain (Parry -jound), Peck (Peterboro' W.) Evan- -gg rs! (Prescott), who resigned from `~11-lio islst House; Norman (Prince Ed- fgwara), Miliigan (Stormont), Shilling- " lton (Timiskaming). Vroomsn (Vic- -5 itoris. W.) T. `R. Whiteside (Toronto yj wli.) and Geo. Pattinson (Waterlooi8.);, , kl-Ion. Dr. Resume and Messrs. Norman d Evsnturel ran as`. independents [:33 only the Inst named was success- `Norfolk South-_-A. G: Pratt (com) ` -nuqvnauJ' Ivvo `Middleaex Eaat-McFarlane (Con.) majority 400. - ~ . Muakoka-Armstrong (Con.) 100 majority.` _ Northumberland West--Clarke (Lib.) majority 165. a JD, .Northumberland-Nesbitt (Con.) majority 600. o T " A Niagara Falls-_-Dr." Musgrove (Con.) 200 A majority. majority 200. '-Nbrtolk North-Atk1nson i(Lib.) i jority 700. V i V. .~ 'Nipissing--Morrell (Con.) majority. 400; ' ' Oxford NIorth-Rowell. (Lfb.)' ma-` jority 115.` Oxford South-Lieut.-Col Mayberry (Lib.) majority 30. . . ` Ontario South-Ca1der (Con.) ma- jority..200. ' . Ontario North-Hoyle (Con.) ma-. jority 200. ` ' . Z. Ottawa. East--Pinard (Lit..) eiect d,; 973 majority. ` ? * v f\66n--- 1'I1--a. 19- I, 4- -- , . \vvu-; agvvv l.I.IuJUllU]n -' . Lambton East--Martyn (Com) ma-I -jority 25.- T " V London--Sir Adam Beck (Con.) ,ma- jority 1,500.. _ V _ . Lincoln-Marshall .(Lib.) 200 ms.- jorlty. V -` `I)eeds--Darga.vel (Com) majority Manitoulin Is1and-Ga.mey (Con.) 177 majority. Middieeex North--`Grieve qLib.) ma- _.jority 126. % ' ' IllJ.II_--__ Irv--. u - -u.. .. ._ .-. - -wgv5 avg 0 ; Kenora-'--H. A. 0. Macm%n (.c9_n.)% 30- 1 clamatlon. ' _ , - Kingston-'-Ross. (Con.) 1,466 my? jority. . a ' . - ~ . ; ALennox-Ca.rsca.llen (Con.). 100 ma- % Jority. % % % I -Lanark North-,-I~Ion. Dr. Preston won.) 300 majority. . ' '.QIU|`\`A-u 117-..; 11--.. 1-" 1 1-9.._`__ .:` '1 . any `av J` Mtdalesx wst--J. 0. Elliott (Lam {majority 700. ""331---_ IR;_,A up u- - ;. . - 7 33:3}? 3&3:-`3n-rmudtoot (Lib.) ~ ` '0Hty, 300.. . . . ~ _ - 1 Huron North--A. H, Musgroyql Icon.) ' _ ' 0. . ,1-Iuron. South-I-_Ienry Eilber (Oon.)` 880 majority. = ` I '|n....a. 1!...` 'm._.._...._ 11- in.\ nu: 36% ? 39l.'1.W.- ` -V `!> . +4. ting: North-`ecoke (Com) . ;:ga._-_ 30 . .?W,000. W ` .j . r Has an East-Grant Conj.)- _ % A Hamutgp West-'Col. I-Iendrie (Con.)` eldcted, 1,488 mjqrlty. : ' I-Inmiltnn Ennf," -Qt11dhn1m (Laban . vnwvuvp, 5,10!) ulyqsauyo.-' Hamilton mast-stuahdlmg (Labor)- elected by about 1,000.` * ` -u....u_.... 'nr--L "r.1...-4.-.. tt'1...\ VYIUVUI?K ll; ZUUIIII -&gVVVI Hastin - West--Johnston 7 (Com) -majority 1.000. w IVA-:6-A `LI .-q-.. 'lI-`-..Il--L I? II. \ nag- 39' vwwouvg CI Hqw cabinet. Find ,7 Re-elected-8!r James Whitny. an. W. .1. `Hanna, Hon. Col. I-Iendrle. % 13011.. Dr. Pyne, H0n.7 .)'. J. pay, 31,. mm Beck. Hon. Jan. mm,-non. 1. 3. cu. -Hon. R. E.`-Pre|ton' and `Hon; DoVteo,_ted--1-Ion, Dr. Resume g T @392-9rvs!!v-..I|oct% ` %Aadmuton-%$;msct%'% % $ .A!g9n%:I,-;Gr1;3 _ -. `V _ "__B,r9ckvl!le,3-Donovan .V ` ~ ~ ` .3`: .3331 1 Grey 'jNo_rth=-Cameron -goon.) ., Thy; 545. V ~ ` " ` odosey Centre--Lu_ca`s (C_on.) |lilJ9! South Grey--Jamieson (C031,) elect; ed. Dl _\)ab`.e majority 80.0. ` "- V .niL.....___.. rr--..|. 11....-- lI`:lIy.\ Inn`- 1 vug guvvnw-U a,I-Iuyvsaup; vv.vu uh . _ 'Gl`engarry--'Hugh`~"Mgnro (1411).) % clgmatlon. `- ` .. V ' _ I-Ia.lton-Nixon,_i(Con.) majo1-lty? 400. .. I-!aldimand-gJa.guea. won.) 300 1113- = ~ 4*) . 1.3 ' . lnnlfu ' \\r\va:Io] yuvy &I.|nJUlIlvJo . Lambton West--Hon. W. J. Hinds . I (Com) ~ 1,000 majority. '.nIv|'hnn m....4 '|l.._A..... 111-..; -'..- I awgsu nu; Stdrmc -v auugua-aw}. East Ke_nt-Ferguson (L{b_._) 2.00 1 n Iliiuullvn ;:f<;;ity:' 9 ~ ma` __,vuu D u ;1|uvt . J VIDA nave ` - 0 A very qulet wedding plhcel at the ma11se on Wednesday evening, when `Mr; John Cochrane -and =Mise" Edna `Mc'Cann__ `were _marri`ed ~*l_:y` Ret. A. `Shpherd. f ' V . _ `All th_o_sewho` we;'re<"on~t.l1%:: Gglselph tr 1 . Viiii 19P?t:a-"ilei %;hm'.'. L 2` ` f 7? ` _'"`5 1 .u. xnuguuuuue over `Sunday. 'T'wo"m11k1ng cows were killed on the` Ttrack near Layery 1 crossing early, on 'Tuesday_ .__.`momingL'. They __beloiiged' to` -' Mr. R; Montieth. - Mr; Lavery'}ost two at th syme time a. A '4... -5 - mu - ~ -' pug naowvawow, --p cqwvq. .50 VV MW QIIU ouse dmo ved the parties stood: . onuervaves, 85; Liberals, 19; labor, {1; vacant. 1. ` Ann: MLI-AL E`._-.| M`IDHURSvT -~(-Cro'wded out last week) VV J tine. V22n'd.---Mr. and Mrs. Watts. _of Inmal were" the guests of Mrs. B; Fieldhouse over Sunday. ' nnnvn"`\-inn...` 1.211- 1. _ SUNNIDALE `C`}OR:N-ERQS (Crowded out last week.) June 23rd.--Zion S.~'S. held their annual picnic on Saturday in Mr. Buie s grove. . . . . Mrs. Hadden of Blackvwater spent a few days with her =brother, Mr. G. M. Moir.` -. . .`. . Mr. and Mrs, Y. Armstrong visited friends _.in Bradford? last week. . Mr. Hamilton of Everett is -spending some time: with his daugh- ter, Mrs. -S. M . .. . Mr. and Mrs. zSpeers of Ivy j were the `guests of Mrs. Jas. Brown for a. few days. . Miss Mailde. `MoTa-ggart of b'o'11ingwood and Miss [Annie Hex-en of Saintield spent` -4 the week-end -with E, Moir. 4 . .3 Mr..-' and!` `Mrs. MCgrt1 1ey of >-Saskatcshewan` are visiting": thei;-` _ dAaugl_1[te`r, -_ ' M1`-`s. Jno._Forgi. - 7 . ' nu vi, .n.:sQA a {U Don t forget A the garden party and` corner stone laying to be held` by St. Paul s Ohurch, J uly .8th.; when an interesting programmewill be given. " L - Our school is closed oncemore. Miss McA1pine is spending her lhqlidays at her home in Muskoka. -June 30th."--St. Paul s Church was the scene of a very pretty weddingon Wednesday, June 24th, when Florence Elizalbeth Allberta cIBurney, the only daughter `of rs. Chas. Wice, , -became the bride of Franklin E. Fennel], the rector, Rev. Mr. Perry, oiciating and the- wedding march being played by Miss Maimie Canleron of Wyevale. The church was tastefully decorated with .ferns, daisies and peoni-es. .`The bride, who was unattended`, wore a` dress of. ivory, brocaded lsatin, with tulle veil, and carried a, `bouquet of white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Fennel] were the recipients of many useful and costly vgifts, which showed the very high esteem , in which they were held. -The many friends of, the bride and groom unite in wishing them every happi- ness in their new home, 52 Innisl St-., Barrie. - --_,}L B," ,1 I` '9 ' I:oo oL9osooo%6Aoo`_99oo%oo_oo, % kiln-na.\l\JI~;\aA I W and Mrs; week. in Bualo, wedding of -Mr. '[T3`l'l . Gertrude "ManGre:gor return-' `ed-to Toronto this week. V ' `N75 IIJ I56 all`/I 371$ IIKII ' I 9 Quite a number here at_- tended the funeral e of Mr. Thos. uuraao s- Moran at Phelpston on Wednesday. Rev. Fr. Gearin conducted the services in the RC. Church. The members of the family left" to mourn his death are John and Ed- ward at home, Frank of Chicago` and Alponsus` of Calgary, also Mrs. P. Loftus and Mrs. E. Hayes. of Phelpston,] an d'Mrs. P. Fitzgerald of Mount St. Louis and Mrs. James -rSu,nning-ham of Owen Sound. Mr. John J ennett of this place was one of the pallbearers. ' 1r_: -___1 1:..-` m 11:11 -_.__'-L `1-_;. ' "V\.4\-I\lI I Hill.` In rilmvale lastqjeek. _ . Miss Mitchell, school teacher, `Miss Craig, assistant teacher,- }for their holidays at Alliston 2 Brgntford. ` . " L 1 ; The Whitney Government came into jvmower in January. 1905, on the defeat in! the Rose Government; the Liberals having been in power 1031338 years. When the !-louse dissolved the parties ivbtood-: Conservatives. 47; Liberals, 49; gins election changed the standing to: , onservatives, 69; Liberals, 27. "In p.008 the elections returned: Conser- Natives, 86; Liberals, 19: `Labor. 1. 1911 the result `was: conservatives, $88; Liberals, 22;Labor. 1. Whenth lacuna AII-nnluno` `HA -us-Ll`... _L--..I. ' June 29th._--Mr. Georgjf Atkinson is at hqme from _Saskatchewan for a -visit. , % ~ A . Q ` A `..O 13.1`. J une. 29th.--Mrs. Rdbt. Taylor of Huttonville is visiting hiar father, M1;.__Geci.` Ostrander. 1 1-111 0 a II`! I if1'. J as.` Castdn snent a few days in Elmvale lastwveek. o. 1 11 9 1 .' 1" 1 Sveral surveyors`. are here work- ing-on the- C.P.R. , \JUVL fhllhlvb 0 s-${iE's"ara;h Ellis of Thornbury is visiting her sis-ter, -Mrs. A. J ary. IX "21... .. _.......`L.... .E........ Ln... .1. Pbvey Sault Marie has been. visiting ber "aunt," Mrs. W. . L _ H. Partridgie: I A .1 , '11,, -.... RYi;em1;x:z';e=g ;' to hedr of the illness. of Rev. Toye,' but hope for a `peedy recovery. Mr. Grafton took 1-n-----A $1.1; Alva-uvv:nn `VI ' -Ah open meeting of the Woman s. Institute will be held at ,--the home of _ Mrs. J as. Quinlan on Thursday afternoon, J u1y' 2nd. ' Mrs. Mc'Gurk will lie . the sipeaker; Refreshments Miss Quinlan of , Niagara} is spending her holidays under_ the gparental Lm'of.' 5 ' ' ' "7 Miss Mary ffbkginson "of-;Toronto iijs gisiting- atf _ Q1-hbme hoire. x ` . Miss` Ty1 r'ha.s gone tog_he1" hiine [in A'1_,oronto for "the holidays, -nr J IU'UUV\7l o Jul. \JIa;.uvu u an dhgrge .- of `tie serviqe in the `Methodist Church on Sunday after- noon. _ A r.;East Lambton who have been promin- .- ent on the Liberal side, went down 'Bev. J. c. Tolmie of Windsor, the Parliament , Prince Edward; Thos. C. Calder, south Ontario`; ibavidson, North Brant; Joseph H. gbers. The Liberals won- both ; {seats in Ottawa; `defeated the Hon. gm-. Resume, Minister or Public Works {and among other gains won North jld South Brant. West Peterboro and East Wellington. Dr. _McQueen, Nlorth Wventworth and R. J. McCoi"mlck. {to defeat. Mr. N. W. Rowell, leader E0! the` Opposition, was elected` in 3North Oxford by 115 majority. Ex- _o_ept Dr. Rea-ume all the Cabinet Ministers were re-elected. Among Conservatives who were deteated.are {Ex-Mayor Ellis and Napoleon Cham- gpagnein Ottawa; -W. S. Brewster and jJ. W." Westbrook in the Bronte and LDr. Anderson in South Essex. Of the itive new seats Conservatives were folected in Parkdale, Riverdal-e and {Niagara Falls while Liberals secured. !Coohrane' and Windsor. Among the Fnew races in the House will be the Eonly minister in the list elected, F. W. ;_Hall, South Lanark; J. Grieve, North illiddlesex; J. Edgar, Parry Sound; 5G. A. Gillespie, Peterboro West; N. hdagladery, Temiskaming and Thos. iook, Mark Irish, W. H. ` Price and {Joseph Russell of Toronto, s. Carter ior Guleph, t A. Rykert, North Went-. ;'z. A. Hall, South Waterloo; scott Ham, and W. D. Cargill, South Bruce. . .. in odd feature was the return in Pres- N {oott of Mr. Evanturel. it . Faces Missing . 1 Old members who retired or were {not again renominated by the party iionvention were: I-Ion. Dr. Resume. ;o_o9oooo.oogoo9oooO93! ORAIGHURST T 1_ A11f'SW1CK_. Hill speht 1ast attending, the silver and" Mrs.` William` ssss \| Aand _jnog1lDl`le.'f" irsi .55 ;.~ _ ` A`x=;:New York "State farmer, Wazenen-* has used. an 01- Toronuto, June 30.-The Gorernment ` got Sir. James Whitney was yesterday ` ireturned to power in -s the general {elections in Ontario. His majority was. slightly reduced from what he jhad in the last Legislature: As is iusual in contests ot this kinda great ;many changes have taken place `}in the personnel or the mem- I.-.._._ u II , -5, I_-LI_

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