Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 16 Sep 1915, p. 4

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[Ijar ocean`, \ COI'lI 354 70 12254 120 00 15.61 1411 00 '1053 31 238.40* 48368' 93 38 55 50 5145 9 95 2 '70 32 51 - 4vL.1n.`Ju VV UUU U11 The motion was assented standing `vote. The Mayt ...... ... ' I Stapleton-Bennett --_- Board of Works consider repairing stone crusher and have all .the stone on lot crushed for road repairing.-Car- ried. Lang-_--Wi1kes-That the water- table opposite H. Reed s property, on Penetang street, be opened.-- Carried. ` _ ` ' Wilkes--Robertson--That Whereas since our last meeting the death of Alderman Meaford Webb, , an esteemed `member of this Council, has occurred.` That -we place on re- lcord our deep appreciation of his I our sense of loss at his untimely removal. And that the clerk eon- - ve_v this Council s sympathy to Mrs. Webb on her bereavement. lTh9 mnl-inn `moo ..........a.-.1 1 e- `I services in behalf of -the public, and] . V. ------ -- I I The Reeve pointed out the neces-E lisity of ordering the oil in thei spring, dumurage was char, by. the railroad. An ir_on tankerectedi on the W.W. lot would cost about: `$200 the oil could be heated by gas, or-steam from the punlping station ' and the oil would be in condition to use When it was needed. I AI`! -r- when returned had been thrown in a `heap. Ald. Stapleton said if the lot was to be given up in the spring; the stone would have to be crush-l ed.. _Asked -by the Mayor what iti I u iwould cost to put the crusher in shape, Ald. Fisher thought $25.- lwould cover the cost. I - Motions Bennett-Robertson - That the Works an'd Sewers committee _con- sider the advisability of purehasingl and erecting in some suitable loca- tion an iron tank for the storage of oil required for street oiling in I future seasons.--Carried. l aplt H. H. Otton & Son Callani see us. Prices-l5c, 25, NO waiting--Just load them on and carry them home ready to use. If ymu are thinkig of it don't frget We have the Rods already made, suitable for % 12 foot Silo. ` . I ""' COIIOOIOOIIIUIII TR ru` u?u..r..I.II6Ol ';lOOIIIIOOCI$s`58oOoo . _F.0.B., Ford: 'om;. . `We can make immediate deliveries. "H; R. Palmer. well-known throu h r Simcoe County as an expert automoblie mechanic.-will be in `c urge of the Repair Department. kinds ofcars repaired. Parties wishing to have their cars nted should leave their orders early. Geo. Malcomson in paeityvot the Ralgyer Garage. l - e. Am le ceommodation for etc I cars, as We hall` >/;i`9nbedt\he\ a rug] . Pair l'reatm`ni'nm| Ann`--I n------A ~ ` FIVE POINTS HARDWARE _ ,, _..-......, vvusuulg no nave their ca_1'.< mum snonld leave their o_rders Malcomson {I} Ample accommodatnon storing] ha nb ed the` capacity of the Rqlyzner Gar . ' 'i"'ulr 'l'_reatmnt'and Gqod Service our Motto Q At the FIVE POINTS, :__ Price $330` ,, ._ V... v \/all\./ll Us | anted to by a Mayor named s, and will Handle an n--- abo UJII4` vvuuucu auu-wa1K \\'(*.~'t 01 \\ll- -l1an_1 street and between F1':11ui.< and Wllham streets.-Ca1-1-iod. Fisher-B1'0tho1'---Thaf tho ,Fin- Aance committee consider the 1i<'('I1S- ing of jitneys, same to be (10:11! with vat our-committee mootin:'.-(':m-iod. U B_rother--Lang--That the Board of \Vo1'ks recommend 1n-nvmlinr with `sewer on Charlotte . ac~ cording: to by-Ia\v.-(`/m-1'iM. . A motion was iI)f1'0ll1t-1-I -to ap- point Mr.` E, T. T_\'1'm' In Ilzv war made vacant by the loath my Mr. Webb._ lst Dep. R0lw1't. thlnllili it was at the (li.<('1'<'tim1 M Ilml Mayor if an Ol(*(`ti011 .~'hm1M lw ln-H. The Hayor said ho had gin-n Il.(3 question careful con. he did not think the xvard ha-I .~m';'<-ml lduring M1`. \\'obb s al).<(-rm-. n\\'inL "to thework of the Otllvr nu-xnhm'._=, of the Ward.` Ho `was not in {mar of an election. MinnikiIi-G1'o_V--Tlmt Ttlw Rnmwl of ,W0rks consider thv l`('H:1lTlII: of tl1e.Wooden sidewalk west 01" Wil: -Hana`:-4-....-L ..-_'l 1 . -r E _Rob_ertson---Bennctt - That this lCou11c1l confirm_ the union or the {Ma.yQr,and. cha11_-man of tho Fin- [a}_1_ce ,con1;111ttee 1n ])a_\'i1r_-' m-1-min Lgranfs to the Barriv .s`(>Mi(-1'.~` in *a'.~h instgad of by clmqxw as m1Ihrn'i7,(w1 'By.the reports'0f tho I"inzn)c-- t-ml. 'mittee_ and passed by This ("mmr-il. -4-Ca.rried. I Fisher-Soul(-s--That at Ihv fim regular meeting" in U:-tuht-I` \\'viI1- tend` to give n0ti(-0 01' Inutium that {the -Parks Commission he ;1hnXi>}n~:I |and.that all pa;-ks be $111:-1-'.'i_..-.15 the chairman of tho M211'1\'('I and Parks `Committee, and :1 b_\`-law by prepared and submitted to tlu-'1-ate. lpayers at our mumr-nml ('I('(-tign for Its _cons1derat1on.-Carri(-J Rnntrn pn11nn## ..-H A` ` All New my. -L\IL AWL} uuuaV1ul:1aLlUU."L2U'}'l(`d, Reeve Bennett quostiom-.1 ir Councll had power to z1})0li.~h { Comm'1ss1on. I _.., They are cheap too. 2nd Dep. Robertson and . a committee to p1--].:m- letter of appreclation. I 13-1 $DAY, SEPT. mun, -is a mistake fur "M91110 -. _exclusively 0110:} it. the the suitable 1 GRAND OPERA House 3 NIGHTS COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 20th rARn;m1vs~ 1>1ucns"]' SATURDAYS ` V Barrie, Sept. new, Wholesale new, sprouted- Wholesale . . . . ..'l__`l,, `I ,, nasKet'_ . `20cla )We1 . . . . . . . . .. 5-20clc ioz . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c e, head . . . . . .. 5c t e, doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c h Jels, each . . . . . . .. . 5c 1] bunch -.f.l. . . . . . . .. . 5c .,bu_ncl'1'_.. 5cv nver .. .. . '. . head 5-10c s coffee, pt. ` . . 15c 11 W lpping, pt . . . . . . .. 25c _ pp es, -basket . . . . . . . .. 25c g palr . . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. $1.25 loz . . . . . . . . . . 22-230 ' f: ton . . . . . . . . . . . . $14 g , bunch . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c 11 ,dried,. basket . . . . .. 30-35c N dried, small basket . . . `25c dried, bunch . . . . . . . . . . 5c di ns, .... ..1o-15c[ >s,' bunch 5c it helled, qt. 15c omatoes, quart .5c tl Lombard, basket . ; . . . .' 50c 01 Gauges, basket ,. ..;Z.,_... . 40c` t} s, _neW, pk. . . . . . 15-20c 01 3, "new, bag . . . . . .. 50c p: s, bunch .. 5c s, 3 bunches .10.c w lamb, quarter, lb. . . 19-20c unch . . . . . . . . . . ..' 5c 5} I.m.1. 1.-- ~---_-L-e 1- - ~~ Messrs. Henry and Tom Sm Patrick Doran and John Blair. tended the exhibition last Week. \I\Iv\/LJI vno1esa1e_ nolesale . . . . W O O O O O C U `C But '0 re a n 0 o 0 'ton~ .. er bbl. |`_____ I I I o 0 ` ' o v c I I o o 1d Smith,` at- .. 'l-_L N, I 11 00 13 06 11 oo 9 00 7 99 66 12 00 600 15th, 1915 Z? 9 Z5 1 10 50' 35 an 35. _ - 1 Mrs. John lvell is on the sick `list and We hope for ~a'speed_v re- '!|,l'.........- 71'- * "" i 40 20 23 24 14 13. Present % New Feature Vaudeirille -L\.l| 1 15 55 ' 40 75 ' n 5 And Big Vaudyille Show ,f`_:_,`provement_ the .3 conditions pr ..-_past - few. Saturdays both Points of attnda_Im[e...~0f . buyer-: and seller. ` There was an _abundance `of everything saleable; of butter !th`e1fe.` was no end, the `price .-running`-the scale -;*from 25a. to 30c..a,'ponind. I %'i;j: I[`he. b'u'yers7 were not in `th'e_.humor atop pay the higher price asked .-_with- ;g,; .. ,,.t,l1e"result that the; sales` were notfas s fibrisk as other days, hence the slid- scale. -Dealers were not paying tithe highest price,- which also ae- t vpcounted for` the drop, 23' to 25c. ~ ` 1 were their prices. Vegetables` and . , fruits. were in abundance... Prices prevailed as follows: .Apples, basket. v '. . . .; . _. . . 25c . .2-;.`Butter,` lb. . . . . -25, 27, 28, "300 .;.,Beans, qt. . ._ . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . 8c ` 2'.-,'Bouquet . ._ . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c, Butter beans,` qt. . . . . . . . . . 5c ' ..Beets,- small basket .. 25c ' `_ (Beets, bupch 5c'i "Chickens, lb. ...`..._-15ce V Chickens, spring, lb. 17-180 Cucumbers, pickling, per 100 30-45:}! Carrots-,~ basket` _ -. . . . . . . . . `20c`l': Cauliower . . . . . . .i . . 5-20c'l< Corn, doz. .-.` 10c" ' Cabbage, '1 Cabbage, .. . . 50c c] Cucumbers, each .; . . . . . 1 (Celery, . ._ .. ' Carrots, bunch_.... 5c 1 - ;;Cau1iflower . _. .. 5 `Cream, coffee, . . . . . . .. .. l 'Crean1,-whipping, pt. .`... `Crab apples, . . . g ___Ducks, pair .- . . `Eggs, doz. . 22-23c'i _;,Hay,' ton . . . . . g `Lettuce, . 1: Onions, dried, I __Onions, small Onions, bunch d `Pumpkins, . . . . . . . . 10-15c ,Parsnips, i1 Peas, shelled, . . . . . . .; . . . Plum tomatoes, . . . . . . . . tf `Plums, ... o . Plums, basket tf ,Potatoes,i new, 15-200 0 `Potatoes, "new, .. . . . p :Radishes, ,;Radishes, 10c u `Spring lamb, . . `Sage, bunch . 5] j" Spring lamb, by quarter, lb. 20-220 t. vThimble-berries, 2 boxes . . . . .. 25c` PTomatoes,' ripe, basket 25-30c Y 31fTomatoes, green, basket, . . . . . . 20c G `Turnips, . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 for 5c `.*Th.vm e, bunch . . . . . . . . .. 5c W __Vegetable marrow, each .. 5.0. -ea] Vegetable marrows, each . . . . 5-15c 90' 75 48 ""5 3?! .5 VnndviIle%`f$'3I;9wV: v \lIllL J.L\Jll.CJ I ` I Miss M. A.~ Slaven of Toronto, who is visiting her cousin, .Miss Hannah ` Slaven, Went under an operation on_ Friday and is doing as well asvcan be expected. We hope for a speedy recovery.` Mrs. A. Pottsand children visit- ed at John Gilchrist s on Sunday. V _'Miss Maude Train visitedfriends in Ehnvfale last week. - ' . Sept. 13th. Miss Anne Kelley has `returned to I {the Sault; after spending` a couple I of Weeks here with her mother, Mrs. John Kelley. eM:..,-. mr A cw-we ~ -` Hlll lof Buifalo is vis- "i_ti_1}g his uncle, -Mr. Thos. Hill: ~ A.\.vI.cL1l\z\l UL} J.U1'U.|llaU `` Mr. and Mrs. Melvin "Thompson `had "an addition to their family the [other day. It is a boy. i ` A Mrs. Russell is staying with Mrs. Kitching, -Toronto`. Earle Allsopp a11d Miss Maggie Ney were married last Wednesday. I Congratulations. week. Messrs. "A. and R. McKinney, Fred Scarlett, Frank Foyston, Fred ~Foyston, R. Cunningham and A. A. Armstrong took in` the Ex. `last -v vvaxl 7 A- MINESINGT-` Mr. `and Mrs. .Bruce Richardson, f AlIandale,' are visiting _,M:1`. and Mrs. D_ 'Wnn I " ` ` A Mr. Jail.-.SouthWard spent last Week visiing relatives at Toronto `and. Vine1gnd_. % . `L A,,., .,-... .ua1.1'.lt:, oepn 'xWheat, new, wholesale. Wheat, ','Barley, "Peas, ` wholesale Oats, old t . . . . . . . . . . Oats, new .. Buckwheat Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hay, per ton- . . ..Flour, per Pastry Flour, per bbl. New Potatoes, per bag Eggs,` per dozen . . . Butter, per lb. . . . . . Butter, by the basket. ,Uh.'icken, dressed, d I IIJDR J.\JJ.\lll|l 0 -~- v _. `- . I :Mrs.e John Sheffield received word that her siter,i Mrs. Robt. Stockill, of Powassan, was seriously ill, also that her brother,` `Mr."Ilohn - Priest,- of Dunkirk, N.Y., had suffered a paralytic; V stroke. ` * Mr. Field Gaston spent last week Withzrelatives in the Queen City. - Mr.. Leo " O Neil of Hillsdale- shiped a carload of lambs to Toron- to on. Tuesday. . I ! `Mien T-T.-J-.. .'n"r_,,, A " ..w.u 4; v.u,ou_uuy, 1I.l..l.'b'. I1. 1nn1S. I Miss Susie Hill "is visiting friends in Toronto. I 110?` I`-inn: ' D_LL Pl: 1 III u1.J.aa .LVJ.i1.l'y uralg. "'fiI'os"Jwhas "attended the exhibition! "from here were Messrs. A.Geo. {In- gram, Harry "Watkins, John Jen- nett, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hart and Mrs. Geo. McLean. ' -`J-___ AA- 11- ul- _u1&1*s. Wilson of Eady `is the guest of Miss Mary Craig. Thnsn wk}; 'n++anAnJ +1.- ---1-:L:L:i~ -....4u- uuu. J.I.LU.IJUi1/ll. I Mrs. T__ho. McMorran_ of"Allan-V [dale 1s v1s1_-mg` Mrs. A. Innis. II-{QC .q11n~:n `D211 :1.` .V- ' _ ______.vv:. v -v I . . T Sept. 13th._ ! Threshing; is the order of the day` {around here and grain is turning [Out Well. - ' ` Miss Irente Hart of West [Toron- `to, who has been visiting relatives` here for the h past .month, returned` home on Friday. I Mr. Wm. A. Sheield received Word on Friday of the deathof his sister, Mrs. Alex. `Gordon, at Thorn- ! hill- - - ' f ` `Those attending High School from here are Viola Brown, Gladys` Hickling, Reta Brown, -' Carl- and `Keith Stevenson. ' " A" number" of silos are being built iin this part` this fall. 7107'!" o 7`:-.1- w - r .'l ` `.___;:oin Our 1 `W2? 2 . . i. 3rrnon1tse g866o6oooQoo 15% O 3; UV 1 uuauu. `Those A who atfen ded the Toronto .',E-xhibition" from here, were :' . Verner Hi'ckling,' ` Dora -Watson, Dora '1`:ay-. lor, ' Muriel Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. John Jory, Manuel and "Nelson Neve. Irwin White? has rented his. farm. Miss Pear1`Doane is visiting at. Shanty _Bay. . Miss Elsie Kayof Port Sydney is visiting her` sister, Mrs. John `Spence. V _rn1____ .'. 1. ------ Prices-25= 35: . _ V . `Sept.i13th.., . Harvest_'.is nished?-. in this part. ; The anniversary services in` con`- *ne'cti on. with` the Methodist church of this place `will beheld on_ Oct. 18th, services morning and evening, `preached by. our pastor, .Rev.'R. S. l"Stevenson.A _ T , ' :0-,0.!Q9QoQoopoo9o9oo9: A`. ;I1- ocal,%A aars nthe ty V? ' "7 PIG!!! 0111' Own Conennrfniiit. FULL" dRAIGHURi7 VIGO n`ALs-1-0N 't{J:i' "R-serve liyour seats1inV`ava'n'c atA. `F :M_alc'omson s T _ ,- % 3 . Phong4__4o__am . Ald. Horsld would like'to have -had `more facts from "Mr; Jackson. The agrggment, has 1 cost the tovyn money, the extending of the agree ment twill `cost nothing, WhereasifA a} ' new; eagrefement _hasf to '_be `entered intot...when--~the,present 9ne.,:> ' " t;.t]}e;?g`;' ;.mor-ma. \4\.l\.|lL cu should be made ecpnversent with who was standing {behind the-ve'n- gt-ure. This - information has never ,be_e1'1 given, .\if they can` show they have n the money give the*extnsib_n_ asked;-"j ' -. ' ` " `g-. -- A`---' -- .. ....u.u e4peu1ane ,matter: td extend the franchise for a more facts were wanted; the cil should -be ecpnversant was _stan_dipg e behind the _-...-- uvcx. llllgh meah the loss of the franchise. Ald. Grey said the. agreement` ex- pired on the 15th, it would be bet-' ter tq deal with it right away. ` {Reeve Bennett said the town had done its part, the company, had not, he was ready to. grant the extension if'it would expedi-`ate ,matters, but the 1-'1-nnnl1:a.'. 42.4.. A ---e _ ..w.,..,..u amuuuuug to $0.64, ma-4 erial used at the P.O. square, the,` , only answer that could be got was! ; there were no funds. As the ae- I count had been standing for seven _~ or eight months would. insist upon -. prompt payment and interest for six months, niaking total of $48.49. . 7 All Referred to -Committee ` A motion _was made to refer. all ; the communications to the commit- _ teesexcept the railway` matter. Af- 1' ' ter discussion the motion _, was` amended so that everything` went `to committee. V A Railway Must. Show That They : ally he_ was not familiar with the. details of the agreement and would u: like to have the terms looked. into. Ald. Wilkes, who had moved the : question `he settled that night, could` I not'wsee`what would be gained by l delay. ~ The leaving over might '. mean the franchise. I . .. 1,1 n_--.=. " -- -.___- _...,..., '. Property 1 -o V Wm. 'Lawlor Wrote" calling` at on-I tion to t_he damage done his Brad-I ford street p1op'rty " by the lower- ing of the street grade. ,IThev work had rendered his I shop , useless gas it is about five feet in the air.. In:ad- dition there was no approa_c,hV to`: he house` over which coal could be;,ot in. If no compensation is give11 ` it is the intention to bring action to receover damages.` s . ' Horse Hurt on Street Mr. J. Guise-Bagley complained; of the bad condition of Ross street.{ He had made an offer "to repairthe; roadway for $30, but novaction, had been taken. Since making the offer his mare had strained her leg and would be laid up for some time, be- sides there Would be the vet s. fees. He would look to the corporation for compensation. , Account is 7 or 8 months Old" `Sanrzeant & _.Co. wrote in connec-' tion with an account contracted last` Nov. and Dec. They, had ask- ed siveral times for payment of the: account amounting` to $46.84, ma-l 'terin.l 11nrln+ +1.. `on .---- [.1 :?'_;`i3:1iej i_fltgayorethought the -explana- Cl :-o->Mr:.` `Jackson was conclusive, anglsgproinised that council would 1. `give the request_due consideration. l5~ V. ` Railway Asks Extension The letter from the electric `rail- way ,`was_ rather f lengthy. It set `forth the reason for the road not being _gone on. with that owing to _ existing conditions they had found its impossible to complete ` the `line through the town of Barrie to the t C.P.R. within the "time .specied, and would ask the indulgence of the town -for the further extension` lof one year. Negotiations are now approaching conclusion by which it. is confidently expected the line will` be under construction Within `the `next -two" months. and completed to the C.P.R. The directors fully real-` ,.ize the importance, of immediate 'lfullment of the undertaking enter-I A ed into with the town when obtain- ing the franchise and have been us-I ing ever yendeavor. to_ carry -out the work within the specied` time. In view of the prevailing conditions we would ask your co-operation in. this work by granting the `request l for an extension . of the franchise 1 I for one year. Cheque for Balance Levy I3 _ The Parks Commission asked that " a cheque be issued to cover the bal- ance of their yearly levy. ` 1 Chief Police Report . i 1 Chief King reported that the " total convictions in the police court}: for August were 25, as follows: as- l` sault 2, bathing contrary to by-law . 6, Board of Health 1, drunk 3,d1`s"- orderly .conduct 2, liquor license act 3, motor vehicle act 3, trepass- 2, 1 riding on sidewalk 2, sheep" killing : 1. Bread weighed had been "found } `O.K. Of the coal weighed one;load.._ .Was found to be short weight. 5 Street traic by-law fairly well ob-, I served--in this connection the chiefii lasked that some restriction be: - `placed on the time allowed for-I; horses or rigs to be vleftlstandiiig - on the street. A` - " . C Lowering Street Grade Da1na'.g`es;_.;~yp g, 77- ?(?C3i1tii1i1ed- from page 1) `now negotiating with parties, for a- new loan, . and, think that in _two weeks `time Twill` have the contract closed and the money secured so that at `least 12` miles of the line will he built. The speaker phasized the honesty of his com- pany: in going ahead with thetenter- prise_.en9t11i38`;;zbut unforseen ' ob- estaclesf.`.;viill`; pi'Wk1t' the going ahead twithjthe york.~ - V - ` em- [ WednesdaygNighAt-g-DOWN #_THE%FARM 'ep. [Robertson started the` on to settling the railWay= n` at this meeting.- Person- not the )f agreement woiild +l\1vnm-an `-~-`-- 1 ' ' N(`)RTTH%ERN}ADvAN?CE Grade Dagngb .-_.x___ `LVUU III./.|. Q, ulu , a year ' n--.:-- ` CE)1il1- you-nu \lll. UIIU IUD V_Vut:1'B is Iocated,- crushed thls -fallvso. as to be ;in readiness for-the spring.` A1d,_. Fisher said the crusher` was in. bad. -_'shape, -it would cost co1.1s1der-V able ._to "put, it 4 in .shape,j. the ,carrie1:s_` ghad been - usedi.:at . the `egriwel 1 it if d` mun uau ueeu pulng up there.` 3 This led Ald. Horseld to enquire I if the Govt. paid for the lighting of the R0. clock. The clock at night should be as bright as at noon-day, unless a person was close to the P.O. they could hardly tell _the time. ; The attention` of the Govt. should be drawn to the poor lighting. A V T Mary St. Sewer By-Law AA _by-law was introduced and nally passed for the work of con-Q str uct ing' `the Mary street sewer ' north of Sophia-..St. ' Reeve` Bennett enquired what had been done towards completing the Sophia , street; sdrain. The ` work _ .could be done cheaper now than at a l_aterfdate. __ A . - '.` _ , Ald." Fisher said that he/and 1st . - ratepayers. .H'e _ had V come to the - conclusion that the ` best-.5 plain would to petition _fo_r`fthe.7work. l V- `Reeve Bennett` -`advised: having` they .stone on` _=the lot `where the vcr11s ;l1`er' 'i`n5 i1l'innf4sn-1-. . `nunnlgnj .'J.`L.'.. .9--Ir a W D`ep. Soules "had seen some "A of `the ' be for the ratepayers on. the: --"street lebfxi. v}\ 7V;,l`i .he* knew the or- ider had passed through the Dept.; I but Work had been piling there. Thig Inf! Alil 1.1 .-...al:..I.1 4... -..-.--r w--w.-huxnnuzxu WGB d1'1'1VCU at. i The Mayor said the affair Was- very complicated, he intended tak- iing the matter up with Mr. Boys to have things straightened out. I _ i New `Street Lights? Ald. Lang {Wanted to know when the new . street lights ordered were Kgoing to be putt up. VAIA 'V(T:n,..- ....:.1 L- I--- -* ' 11 um: nus W116- The Reeve said the delay was due to Waiting on the wire for the lights, the'toWn s share of the Work still to be done was the grading up of the `street and sowing the grass seed. As to the Sargeant account it was for last year's Work, the speaker understood that the en- gineer -had arranged "With the Govt. engineer that the Govt. would pay lthese bills, `it now transpires that `the Govt. has repudiated thesebills.` 'lThe inspector arranged with Mr. ,Tooke for the Work of the curbing, the speaker had arranged with Mr. Neelands for the piping. for the electric Wires, but there was 11o_ guarantee that the Govt. would pay the bill. It was time some denite arrangement was arrived at. r|'1],,h' ],r__-,___ ___'J n M - Te*" ""`*"" A1$ d`"s 3' "E ..... um, u;uu;;uu U16 p1an IO1`Wa1'd. Reeve V. Bennett asked. Where a bathing spot could` be _had, the rail- way owned the land at the head of the -bay,` the only shore the" town owned was east of Sampson street. Some scheme might be worked out for next season. ` The P.0. Improvement } Ald. Stapleto11 enquired -when the R0. "square. would be completed. lThe Mayor `said the Wait at present was for wire.-* ` ' a ~ ' 1" ' ` The Mayor said he was inasym-i pathy with the movement to have! ipyoper bathing facilities. This had. 'been one of -his election `promises, ibut the calls upon the 'civic treas- ury had been so heavy this year "he had not brought the plan `forward. ` Rppvp 'Ronn.-LI-+ m-Jv-J !,,-- --.7_.- ynpyuxu G; 1C1Ip1'b OI `sewer Work uncompleted. `and th1s sewer was one of them.-V - ._ Bathing Facilities Needed Ald. ` Horseld asked if` it was [not passible that the excellent bathing in the_bay could not be! utilized by the citizens. .We have! the finest ' sheet of Water in the! country, something should `be done ill the Way of - providing` dressing rooms. .;There had been cases be- ifore the ma,r.:istrate when nes were iimposed, in some cases the ne had been imposed for; bathing` after dark. ;- ' ` - V ' I I --.u. .L;.qLo1n:1u aulu an we work posslble had been done last fall. -He had brought in a motion to have the clerk prepare a report of the] I SEWQT WAT]? 11Y1nl\vy\vn`nJ-`.1 -_ ..u uuuuuu ouvvt:1 unu HUI; Dee. .D11l1I3 Gs" petitioned for. V The ratepayers on the street had been enquiring 1stDep. Robertson said the by-law for the work had been `passed. This was the first the Mayor knew that the Work "had not been carried out. Ald. Horseld said all the Work 11011 knnn Jau- "saw- (me advantageggiii ;;_Vh.a_.. sagijeenfenti Tanning out, ' {_ e ",Hydr9* Commission wo31ld\ not , ` Ompelld' to purchase the frin- chise. ~- .. Finanee. Chairrnan Rebertson re- nsented the comnxlitteen. reports, mak- ing payments under -the-` following `departments : L V . , T Post Oice Square .$ Indigent `55 AFire and polj'ce-*..1-;..- .. ` Couneil cha'I"In<.t..'L..' 95 . Market Bldg; Q._` Miscellaneous}. . -. . . . . ` ; . Styeet oiling and water- [ `hr nrn nun . {;(it1}i14')any ,;an.d`;--.whb isl "behind.-the*"v_Aevture. _ % ` -| .I'ihance_ Reports Big Dodble Shows Extra Spgciil At.trac-_ `cxg

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