UIL: I\Iuuu- 21 sovial ls Tm-s I.` n10n1b(`1's x':1Tbl(-' 0\.'on- Vivo (`1l('.]11'(2 g Dr. `and Mrs Gi11`ic, To1'011to; lspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. `\Vm. Gallic.` A . ' Lt. H. R. Chaunon, 86th Mac-hine Gun Bn., was up from Halnilton |ove1- Sunday, b V Miss Annie Sinclair of the Beams- villc Public School staff spent her ho_Iidays with her parents". - I -11- as 'v\ - `I `v I Mrs. Ernest Desja1'di11e,' New! Lo\vel1,Tspent a`fe\v days i11 Toronto] last vweek, having her eyes treated `by Dr. Lyon. ' A11 [V1 1 n. `- n -1: }w_A1 dTCl;:1-k, a.ftr a siege of cigl1t' weeks conned to bed. made his rst -'a.ppea1'a.nce at the Friday evening committee meeting of the town council. T Inspector Garvin while `in Toron- to last week, made one of four re- presentatives from Collingwood who succeeded` in winning the Canadian Whist championship. 111' 11' n 77 VM1: A. E. Stone, W.M. of Kerr 'Lodg'e_-A.F. & A.MQ, andeM1's. Stone ente1'tained the officers of the lodge at their home, Bayeld street, on Tuesday evening. ' I 'l\ .1 l7""""" V 7' V . During` their stay in town in con- nection. with the recruiting campaign last week, the Hon. T. W. McGarry .was the guestof Judge Vance. and Major` T. Crawford Brown was the guest of Mr. Donald Ross. WILLIAMS--In Barrie, `on Thurs- day,` April 27th, 1916, Letitia, Wife of Mr. Williams, `in A her 58th year. 1 EDMANSON-Sudde11ly, on April 26th, 1916, at his late residence, . 31 Gwynne avenue, Toronto, Wil- liam Edmanson (senior) aged 86 '-I-1-r1\-r\-r~r-1-r -r /\ In `I , A ,,,,31 n: `.FP3I:T_I-TELL-0n Tuesday, April 25, 1mg .4 *1.:- -1-. ....-:.1.....m mn - -I.` AJJJ 4.` 1.11414 \JAJ &uv9uINJ, LLYAAC -nu, 1916, at his_;;1TQgz;-residence, 610 Parliament 'sti'ii`ii;'.*Toronto, John Ed. Fennell, dearly beloved hus- band of Idonia E. Romilljr, aged 46 years. * ' FARAGHER-On Wednesday, Ap- ril 26, 1916, atdthe residence of .her son, W. Faragher, 849 Du- po_nt street, , Toronto, Emma T `Pierce, widow of the late JQhn_ V Faragher,` -aged 87 years. ` '7 mI;(:0plc s \`Va1'1'de11-I\-11'. A. Lit? ,n . On April 26th boxes _were shipjaedi .to* Toronto containing .-65 new gar- ments, 1 pillow; 3 quilts and 3250 Vhospitxal _suppIies._ . _273f1"pac.ls `etc. ST. GEORGES VESTRY "mncn nnunr DIED THE NORTHERN ADVANCE were sent by St. . -X1id1'e\v s Uilitary .Hos-pital Club, the remainder by the Patriotic Circle. The Girls Sewi11}_>; Circle, Guthrie and--- the `Patriotic League, Crai_2'l1urst 11lil(l(3' many of the new ;1'a1'111e1its. Since last De- cember 277 new ;;'arments, .-188 see- ond-hand garments, -8250 pads and bandages, etc., and 10 quilts havel been sent to Toronto. I nu ru- 1 9 n, I`1:,_,`I_ l`L_LL__!;. UCCLI Dcllb l/U J.U.lUlllI\Io The Girls Sewing` Circle, Gutlnrie sent most of. the quilts and helped most materially with the sewing`, as did; also the Patriotic League, Craighurst. . TL :1` LA LA 11r\1\n(1 I>l1n4- nsnnxv ~r\nn, K11 vlllllllao -. It is to be hoped that many peo- ple will go to hear Mrs. Small, the President of the To1vo11tQ Branch of the Secours National on Thursday evening. T ` DEATH or MRS. 1:. H. WILLIAMS; HOME l `The community was shocked onl lFriday last to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. E. H. Williams on the previous evening. Mr. and Mrs. Williams and daughter had attend- ed the reeruitingf meeting and 011' the way home she complained ofj feeling unwell, upon reaching home: she was placed in an easy cl1air, where she died in a short time. 1,, "If , 'I1'Y'I`I' 0 `I VVJICLU -3110 lllbll 111 (II DIIULD M11116. I Besides vMr. Williams, a family` of ve daughters and two sons sur- vive, Mrs. G. Webb, Barrie; -Mrs. Greenwood, Elmvale; Mrs B. D. Proctor, Toronto ;', Mrs. H. Twiss, Barrie; Miss P. M., at home; Ernie, . Barrie, and E. H. of Regina. The funeral took_ place Monday after- noon to the`Union Cemetery, " Rev. Mr. Jourdan, oiciatingz. K uuu I Alli: ` V ln'cluded are sh t length and odd pieces left from our busy sale of the last two months. To clear hese out, on Friday morning, May 5th we are going to sell them at Half Price. u will need to come early as they will not last long at these small prices. W le the qualityis just as good `as ever it is impossible for uk to carry so many odd l , hence we have cut the price in Two in order to clear them out on Friday m ning May 5th. In the lot are Prints, Ginghams, Cot- tons , Scrilns, Dre Goods, Linings, Flannelette, Table Oil Cloth, Etc. A Sale or to Ejcmmmical Buyers 3; % is this An odd lot of soiled Lace Cum $1.25, $1.00, 75c pr. Cleari Knitted Dish Cloths 2o X14, price 4c, 3for ..... ...........v...`................ 10 : Knitted Facej C1othVs 13 x and ne quality. `Special p'riq JAIE BREAKER REMANDED American GVa1atea,I yard_lide, neat stripe in black and white, blue and w ite, big valug 15c Special price ..................... ............... ..1lc _-llows con- lll found- ` I A good quality White Cotto-n heets, "hemmed end. Sizes 70x90, extra val $2.00. Special price ....... ...... .; ........... ....... ..1.50pr. Cotton Towelling i7 inches wid big value 8c, Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6c yard Cotton `Bag Towelling 18 inchesvwidcggig value go Price .................................. .... yard I Linen RoIler_Towe1ling_ 16% inches wi .` ue I2%c. Special price ................... All the above lines we are selling at rices we could not buy them aVt'to-day- .V VVit-h every dollar purchasexve give you a 5c Coupon redeemable at- our Premium Counter. See the nicegoods at small prices. Remnant Sale tain. `Prices were g price 25 each, ............. .. 50 pr. .2 F, extra good make M .......... .. 5c each admits breaking jail but denies other C]la1`_J,'0S that have been b1'ou_::ht agaiiist him. Mi`. Cotter asked for an adjournment of the trial whicli was ,L`ranted. The case will come up on [Thursday of next" week. ; n pursuant 't\ 101 1 April v `I r - 26 27 28 29 30 Ap1ilV 36 61 0 0.14 . . . . . .. 41 57 0.74 . . . . .. 37 63 0.02 . . . . .. 40 67 - . . . . .. 45 .70 - May 1 . .`. 4'3 . ` 60 _ 0.60 1 ("2 . . . . .. 32 48 001 The mean temperature for April was 42 deg1'ees and was 2 degrees `above the average; mun 1.:...L,..+ ,1....:..... n...` .\..\..).1. .....,.' } W;1"i1:3 the monfh was. 70, 011 the 30th, a11d the lowest 20 K on the 7th. `_ nll n `I -u ~w`Siii)U\v'i"eil on 3 days and rain oni i17e days.` The total rainfall for the` |mon,th being 41/; inches, or 2 inches `more than the average. - ' -. 117` U nnmmrnnxr The annual meeting of the Barrie` `Ladies Golf Club was held Tues-i day afternoon, when the folloWing_ ' oic'ers.were elected :- " V ` ` President'--Mrs. D. M; Stewart. Vice-President-Mrs. J. A. Mac-_ ,Laren. T _ _ I Captain-Mrs. L. F. Cross. Secretary-Miss Elgood. Executive Committee-?.\Irs. Laid- man, Mrs. Sims, Mrs. McAdam and Ida Creiwicke. 1r- fl `E. Lawson. lUJ5 lull UJIBSWICKC. Handlcap Comnnttee -- `Mrs. G- Morton, Miss G. Ardagh and Miss 1r,,_ 1`l7:.......__ I I '55; "33}nmittee-111s. \Visme1',| [Miss A. Robinson Va.nd..M`1-. V; Mee<-i ` V. ` --V. . .;,_:_l){]: `_ ; ' T-h known coal areas of the U.S. cover about 310;000 square miles,` 1a(21_d- there -are about 160,000 square , :1 -; -_._ I_..l.......1 La. Inn LADIES GOLF CLUB THE WEATHER ' any part ()I' ])(`1`SOIlS, ..LnH 11A`- Lowest Hig:hest Rain ,-3a "a1 (I1/I uvv\,.J 36 Curtain Scrims, nice assortment of colorings, in white and pans, plain and wxth borders, prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, '{{rT.ii. BUTTERY. Curtain Nets, Special values ....:.25, 50,.$l.00 A155 5.19- prices Art'Satcen, choice coloringsv and good patterns, -5--- 1: 10.. on- 0:- 0'71 0.. Linen Huck Towels, hemmed ends 18 x 34. big value _35c pair, Special price ............ .,....25c pr. 1.00 pair. M e n 5 Tan Elk Boots big value to-day at 4-50, 4 75 Clearing price QOVEA Q ) WE nlnnlg; '4; g\_,\_ f;5o,`$3.75 arrie, Ont. ninistratmx. Hexie is a table of Boots whi.<':h are big value 2.50 2.oo_, 1.50. Clearing price . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 pr You should see them. In the lot are Ladies Oxford Pumps. Children s Lace Boots, Youths Boots. You should see them. Buy Boots at a saving_ of 1- l'\t-\ vs... ........ Au, nu, av, 514 These" are special values. EFORSALE .-. ...,.-....5..v ...... SW- ,,.. .... ..;, ., 15c, l8_c,`20`c, 25c, 27'l_-2c Spring Seeds! fIfgq;}* Goods and China L H Bt'1siness.Good stand. Par- ` 'ticplars can be obtained ! zit The Advance Ofce. Flint Varieties Crompton s E Longfellow North Dakot.a. Dent Varieties ` White Cap. . Red Cob . Imp. Leaming' .. VVisconsin No. 7. i M21111. S011t1l`SV \.:`9t |1ToRs -u \IA U15 g./unnuyuu i . .. ...,,- .. Varieties Per Bush . . . . .$1.60 . . . . . . . . , . .$1.40 .$l.50 .. .$1.75 Mam. South Sweet . . . . . ..$1.40 much moisture to pr uce Wood germmation. ' up A nun`-no - go-u luuoovin "AND EURQP snap [ Brdwn &% Co. Wk \\.l(ll BAEEYY nnn Poi'X ' Several \`a1'ieties of s d Oats, Spring Wheat. Barl and Spring Rye. Millet, Hi '_ga1'ia11 and Rape Seed. 2 T OIL CAKE-per cwt. $2.00 Also sc-voralA var ties of IA-I-nu-Q9 1-an-I-I-ur\ 'I'l'\l'I'IA `SEEDSMEN, BARBIE inxing . . 11 . . . . . . outh . . Jisturc )9 1'71-I __ _,_ ___L Per Bush. . . .$1.75 . ....$1.75 ..$1.75` L:1f'tv1' nature of by them. said . 1 I > and Collier St. Methodist elm! ,|v\ \l|\.|l5\4 -1 01' the um-]1(`.~`. and *(-1'(.- served ovvvo La 4.4: JJLUVVII UL 011111, WILL preachTat 11 am. and 7 )'.'1n. Seats. all free. Strangers made J especially welcome. Good nxusicx -~ WANTED-A m'ai_ .-Xpp,ly -1:9 Mrs. \Vm. ~McKeo, -30 'olli11g'to11 St., o1'-Thos. Duff, Qwexl . 18-191) suna'ay,' May 7. 2nd SUNDAY AFTER EASTER DOA .. .._ 'l T_I__ I`(_,,,,,, J..L.U u.u1.--1v1u1'uu_1g prayer, bermon V and Holy Communion. 3.00 p.m.--Sunday School. 7.00 p.n1.-Evening prayer `and Ser- mon.-`9th Commandment. _ Rev. H. D. Raymond, Vicar. `V10 a.m.-Quarterly . Lovefe'aSt""' 11 a.m.-Communion .Se1t_vicc. L 3 p.n1.---_S.S. and` Adult Bible School. ' V " A ` 7 p.m.--Serg't. A. Caton Jourdan. Social hour at closcv of evening., service. Everybody welcome; i L r . l VVANTED-At Apply at R. V. .-.... MAID WAN Chas. Devlin, -App1y Ato` _)I1:;. ' aplc Ave. 1Q '10 WANTED-_}`3oy'i Jnnvnuu uvnnh FOR sALE-I Eli Ao-rt c1om- and Timothy S b ' mixed, Go\'01'u- ment Sta11da1'(_, mly 110 Sophia street.` . 18-181) 1 $.m.H;ly E3_on;I;1;;1ion. b 11.0 a.m .--Morning prayer, Sermon K B11 (1 T-TnIv Fnh1h\11I1 1 turn III \_/ll\l H LIL l(! "3.!)t11 day uiwd on 01' m-, 1H1(i, to - to tho un- 't' Stow- \d1ninisi1':1- heir names ' p:1rtiv11la1's ....4...-.n l'\? ENGAGE)IE;*E` \_V/'AI\'l'_1`ED withl i'a1'm(_21', or will '01'k 'f'zn'n1 _011 sl1a1'cs`wit'l1 my-o\\A ` 1011). Apply _ at The Advance Of` _ 1S-181). A paid. `Apply to I VVANTED - _Cz11'1'i:1:_,j'e Pai11te`1`s,l Trilnmcrs Blackslniths and Auto- mobile A lllb1G1'$. Higgliest wages wpzgid. `St ' work _:;'ua1`a'nteed the year rom and to men with fan1il'ies, lnovint, xpenscs will be; A nada Car-3 11t:'u'io'. `IO '10 '1-iagze C_o., A Brockville, FOR SALE+ house, conv complete with `own and `fur- nace. Apply Barrio. an `Save your Z<.;o1 1`i' ' gs and have a Switch made out 0 `our own hair by Mrs. D.- C. HoWa_ 190 Blake Q4--unn+ R_+{-' THURSDAY, MAY zith, 1916.! Au. 1. >3 "J Street. HEADQUARTERS STAFF 157th BATTALION I The members of the l1eadquarters staff are: - A ` Lient.-Col. MacLarcn. Barrie Officer Commanding. ` Major \V. D. Smith. Moaford, ' ; ASo_nio1' Major ' - 1 1 Major \V. H. Hedges, Toronto. ' Junior Major Capt. `V. F. Anderson, Orillia. v Chaplain . Capt. F. -N. Grandy, Barrie Adjutant * . Capt. L. M. Frost, Orillia - Asst. Adjt. . Capt. \V. Finla_vson, Midland p Paymaster E Capt. H. V. Ardaglx. Barrie_ ` ' Quartermaster Capt. E. G.- Wallbridge,- Midland -[Medical Oicer` . Lieut. R. VV. Stewart, Ba1'1`ie V Signal Oicer Lieut. R. West, Angus Musketry Ofcer E Lieut. J. E. Tudhope A Lient. J. E. A-Tudhope, Orillia. --'Mac'hin" Gun-L Oicerp - ~ Lieut. M. B. Cook Orillia. Bombing O'i cr `"4 Hi}: "Lieut. W. H. Dunc;-4;;-V-Midland 7 Scout Off Lient. H. M. Dyment, Barrie Sergt.-Major - Jas. Johnston, - Collingwood. ~ . 37:?` v.` _ C5 ' _ Bandmas_te1_'---E. G. Redditt`; "=F'a1_'-'l '\i`u -.-r'. ` I)I:1IlUIlli1vb_l/l71"" .l`J- \Lo' Lvyuuxuu, .-vu.._ . riel I ' : _ I Srgt.. Bugle Band-M. J. Gaug-' han, Collingwood. . A A-' `M ' ,1;_. C4..-....L TI Q nov_n' uau, UULALAA5 vv \Iv\4|u .,_. _Qua1'te19maste1' Sergt.-H. Dav-xi is, Bar_1`_ie.;` ` _ ` .. V Orderly ;_Room Serg't.7-F. `Palmer, Orillia. ` ' - " V ~ . -n 1r-1'......'.I Tires. fl-"-:-1-3:x'11as'te1'A S1'gc'L'5'-"`-`13}A,' "C. McLeod, Orillia._ - -T % _Sergt. Tai1or-E. T. Tyrer. Bar-T ` Midlaind.-` B.arr1e. A 5 1 five T1'a11s}o1't- Se.1'g._;'t.-Jos. Ganley, ] Collingwood. Pioneer Serg't.-S. Aylcs, Orillia. : Signal. Srg't.-Go1'don. Lot1gman,' : Barrie. ' ' i ' Machine un Sec. Ser .-Gr ' "L Longman, Bcirrie. - ` Hospital Sergt.-.-G. C. Mo1_fris, /Orderly -, R`o`om W. .S1o&"z,1_1,WChu1'_chibIl ahd C."fA.*5`:',Mii1lh, Pastor Rev. G. R. Turk. I I Sunday, May "7. j 1 Rev. F. L. Brown of'O1'illia, willvl moon}: of 11 on. an}! '7 1\\`.\ 1 -.L.a.1 .1 1.41 JJUJ` ` _ dehvcry work. kn LoW'e. Phone 299. Central?lV1ethoditj;;V%Cl1gFIi,ch f;.` Triigitiy `Pastor; ReAv._P. A. Jtjuljdgn " ' I Sunday Ma) `37 . 3 '5 '`'` `9'.-; 0 1 avnd; Bi`bl4eL CONDENSED ADVTS: Immc-rs. 1113_,m( 4'1 J xpensc: mly swmgcnns _ -___;~ u:_- .... _ ;c'L"-"-`E1; McLeod, `_young' man pply Mrs. W. A.` ). A 18-19| a good 5.,-irl. `A an -1n u 'F_\UUu hALLo gpital. 18-18,i e tun. V falls U'13-19 1' "am Ian. uvz. Lnvuuo - Mr. Norman Hodgins I was a visitor in town J,\_v7eek. I 11.. 1);--. -1? f'I'1__'__._L- `mun, bu .LU Iva AL `Vb UV KJULL -1, West end Furniture Sto ' _ x _ 3Ve are sorry to learn of Mr. Wisdom, 'Sr., being so seriously ill and it is hoped he will rally from Hlie stroke he received on Tuesday. afternoon. ` I -rv -u-o ' 11 11v I ` `,u>\. vns Mr. Bear of Torontois "s'ecretary of the Y.M.C.A., ing Mr. Jas. Clarke, who `Toronto on Tuesday. - Winn D....LA.. Aw... Q..L....I ldwell, late ro, in the rmer, de- .1. U1. U1] DU U11 J. LIUBILCIJ I ` The Burton Ave. School ed on Monday night with a _ 1dancein each room. , I`! 'n_,, T 1 `II 1: L Iv vuv \all\l. J. lll lllvI.l1\3 |JIUL\7u A "Mrs. Chute of Hamilton is visit- mg her mother, Mrs.` Thos. Dobsomi 'i on \Villiam "street. V I '\r_. 11 ? 11'? 11 1 ' (I 1 1 Mr. Edward Mc1\Ii1iaI'1T suceeds` Wm. Wardle as Clerk `in the Car Department. ` . {\..J4-A t\ ...'.`.-.L..-. ..J."TJ.-1Z..-... ..-...3" section work 13 `I I LIDIJILL Llllkvlllai 7' . . Qulte a number of Itahans an-1v-l ed in Allandalc on Wednesday to do . in thisdiv1s1on. ` 1 TH! .bJ\a|JVl\.IL1 vvusn 111 uuxa -For Maple Leaf T Glaze,go .to'\V. A.- end` : 11?, _ I auuuuu xu pawn .l.UUlllu .-For Iron Beds, Ma esses and `Springs, call at W. A. Lo & VSon s, Ajwest end Furniture Store. ' x I qr , In 1 n -:7 . . -. |\rAL A1LAu1L1 a:.Lc\;u. M'r'. \Vm. Vvardle. chief clerk in the car department has enlisted with. `the 177th battalion. ` ' SPRING CLEANING that this was the practice followed in other towns." \Vhen a similar] ch,ing_,v' happened in Parry Sound and the council refused *to' pay "the bi1ls.| }the battalion there was removed to! another place. ..Continuin,Q`, Ald." Fisher eo11side1'e<`1fit \'o1'._\7 unjusti that the town should be put to this( expense m"te1' p1'oV1`r`1in_;1' for the com-I forts of the -men. He considered} ghospital billsjshould be paid by the3 l baitxtalioil;-` . 1.l| " I 1' I lJ(`ll(l1l\IlIn | I Reeve Bennett "t'avo1'e('1 standing up for town oieials but in the case of the local Board_ of Health quaran-I tine reg;11lations had been .d1':fnvn] tti_ than in other places. \Vith. tall due respect to the. M-.O.H., the Reeve was:o't"the belief that his actions were a1tog:ether too arbit- rary and would stand considerable modication. . I `'1 `II I 11 11-! .'0., 191-}, all 01'od1t- ms :1}.-'a111st m Caldwell -An.` u|U\|III\-(lLAUIIo 1 Ald. Stapleton 1'etu1'ne(l to the Rayner acco1111tVu1'_:in_s: that it be 1'efc1'red back to the conimittec. The Fire and Police Connnitftec had not; passed the account nor did he think ;the council inconnnittee had'pas- lsed the bill. The 1\Iayo1' said he tl1011Z'llt Ald. Grey. was somewhat` astray as [to `the connnittee passin2`l the" bill. but it was nn(le1'sfoo('l that: the bill was to be paid. Ald. Stap1eton.did not think an agree- ment necessary `to 1'e52;u1_atc payments] of salary _when the police were off duty. . ' 1H` 1 2 1 1' :1 111 5 u u v_y . Ald. Fisher 1`c'tu1'nod t6 the bill for the ,nu1-ses. The discussion was takoniup by the Reeve, AMayor andl ,A1d. Davis. In the end the bill pas-I 1 sad, xvhiletlnc police item "went back] 1iO conimittce. . . i ! Drain on Gowan Street Chairman `Fisher from the Bo:u'd| of \Vo1'ks, reported in favor of" im- ;provin_2' a drain on Gowan street, to carry off surface water, cost not to exceed $30.00. . - 0 - fl unu- _-.. + I A `Enquiry I Under this head Reeve Bennett 'enquired of the Mayor to What ex- tent did he propose using the en-S I C.\bCU\A qJlJUoU\J vgineer. The Hayor said the annuall inspection of the town should be! `made, and the work for the year de-' termined upon. The Reeve object- ed to work being` done by the en- gineer without-the sanction of coun~I eil. Street work` formed the chief] item of discussion, lst Dep. Soulesi did not see any use repairing the streets while` the ashes and other refuse were un-collected. It would be three Weeks before 'the refuse was carted away at the present rate. A13 'E`:nLnu. an-:.-1 `kn ad--nnn+ vnnvn l VVCLQ buxupu uvvuJ say vxnv IJL\-b.7\aAA|l A.IAvvo Ald. Fisher said the street man, 4 Jas. Salisbury was leaving the ' town- s employ, having enlisted. _The alderman wanted to know if 1 'the position would be open when he < returned. The Mayor` said there .' had never been a better man on the`- job, a job would be open when the ] soldier returned. Curran 8; Clement Settlement The Mayoi reportedthat there had been a `settlement/arranged between Curran & Clement and the Water Commissioners; A the town to pay $55.00, contractors pay.` _ $5.00 and ' the Commissioners throw off $5.00. A Ashes For Goo}: Roads?-_ Kl V" Bennett-Soules -- Chairman of Works to proceed with . cleaning ; streets and removing ashes. Dep.-Reeve Soules thought` that. better -supervision "should `be main- tained over'plaeing_the. ashes on the street, so that old cans,x. etc, be kept ' separate. ' Dan!-A nnv\nn++ onn11'i1'nr1 nfi (`.h'`i1`- Reeve Bennett enquired of Ch'air- man Fisher if the ashes from the extreme east end would be carted to the Elizabeth streets dump. `Mr. Fisher told of the plan in` view of placing east-end ashes and what was `taken from- Central School to ll . .-__ _.'hu 3..-A r xuum-nan-Ic\`r-mmn+'4-nu _. cf;-yngf ; x x x x x xx_ xxxx`x.`::'x.:V;fx_;x_A RCEVB Deuucw ucucvcu Lu rrvv; \.uva.1 omy`to_attempt `the making of roads with ashes. Dep.-- Soules and Ald; W'arnica;t_old of *excel_lent results from road`-m`akin`g by using `ashes. Reeve]; enngtt' suggest___pd some `sup- ervision gper the ~ 1ac1ng;..__o V gefnse (Co11ti11_ud from page one.)" \u lr\ Auunnu, shall not he time of f EBWS5 UNDER DIscUs'sIoN. Al. V Jozuxlu int and Fldor Qe .& Son s,1 of \VyeaIe during the l the new] s_ucceed- ! left for | re-open- good at- I on the ol_d~woollen mill. lot. a Board Walk t 911 mptioil of-Ald. Minnikin `and Warnica the `Board walk on Maple .Ave., north of \Velli11_<._1'to11' street will be repaired; the .\Vorks commit- tee to look into the advisability of Ave. and N. John .t1-eets. Town Team Paid For On mot-ion=5` of Ald. Grey a11d Davis,._a chequ'e will be issued to M. E. Beatty for $-l50.Q0~_for his team and equipmeht, als3`f$I3{85 for sup- plies i1,1..;stab`le'. I - V _ "g, Court of Revision ' Court Rf-evision will be held i11 1the council {chamber on Monday, ]May 222 1; This date was V decided lupon byl motion of Reeve Bennet and Dep.-Reeve Soules. ' Town f;'1'_ea.mster Agreement I V On motioniof Ald; Gray and Min- inikin an agreement between the coy poratiou and W. E. Scott will be authorized and signed by the Mayor land Clerk: ` ` (1 A11 1r- '1' `I .| placing gravel on crossing` at; Maple I ] Kllltl \JLCL Q0 ` On motion _of Ald. Minnikin and Warnica the Board of Works will consider placing ashes on the sandy places on Henry, V Donald, Eccles and Park streets and at West end `of Ward four fwhe`1'e' there are` sau- dy places. A ' A 1'L\*I\`:t\'|\ 4-n n-una14- `Inn vnon A? `Plan u_, 11:u\.\,-3- . - A motion _to.grant the use of the [town hall to the 157th battalion was discussed." Final decision was left in the hands of the committee. }USe_ was :grant'ed till the committee` I left 1 Use. wa: | reports; - `said .u\.d- [to distrib- d(*o('a;~:c(1, ed thereto, (2 clzlinis of `o had 110- ` t be _ liable A sound nancial report was pro-I |ented to the .mon1bo_1';s `of St.` |(ieo1';re s C11u1'e}1 at the Vest)-_v meet~ lily: on Monday evening`. The fin- {ances were reported ill the very best `condition with all indebtedness wip- ged out. This _\'ear the (*011_v'1'e_~ratio111 (celebrate the 25th a1mive1'sa1'y 01" [the layi11_s: of the 1'01mddti011 stone) got the clmreh. The i'011o\\'i11_;'.offie- !.c-rs \`.`(`1'0 elected: ' I r\ . 9 11V. 1 1 r 1~. '11 T1` -.|.A \(LAAa Po0pIo s SidCsn1011-M05s:'s. -\\'. Litt1o,AO. VValk0r, R.` JO].l11StO11C`,>.T. Babb, T. C. Royce, R. Dawson, E. Fi1'ma11,j1.'. ' ' `n..1.......;.... LA o....,.,1 ~.r,.,.;....~ '13. \ A lllllllll, Jl.0 '- _ Delegates to S}'11od--.`\Ic_ss1's. -E.` A. `Little, H. Firluan, G. H. Eston. T.`.'..l~...,-.,. FA...-.\.++nn \I"n.~.-~~.-.~ T I~\.1n Vv\J.\/ \A\.-.t\.\A. - Recto1".s `.`\"a1'(1(*.11--~.\I1'.. E. H. Fir- I1n::l1. 1 0 11v 1 1r Ta A 7-. ` tlet |2l\. . I I I Rct01"s Si 1i%1I(`ss1's. I \V. Groaves. A. R. Walker. J. Catlin, A. Little, L. Little, J. Dav,iCxs011,- \V. Ardcll. . I {`('1 1r 1!` G. Firman. wfffzufi fhi.IAIY{}`2=ir51-S Little. T. C. Royce, G. H. Esten, \V'.| Gravcs, O. \Valton, .-`.. R. \V'a1ko1'.i IV` '1: `Ir IV ' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL] `Kl: .1 11 Juan. 1 Envelope Committoc.- M1`. Goo. lWils_on, Mr. W. Little. Mr. L. Little. ,.\I1's. `Royce, Mrs. \V. Litt10,`.\I.1's. W. `J. I\Ia1'sha`1l. Miss Taylor. - 131.. .... .. r'*,.......:um xr..- n....:.1 `Jo -l.LCl1Du(I.L1g AVLIDC .I.(l~Y_L\l1t Flm,ve1' Committ0o-M1's. David- [s_011 and Miss Taylor. , . May, 1916. VART,