YOUR IETIEDING NEEDS I` L Lnnl nI*ID'\I'l:QI1 LIT 'L'.\'I(,).\' S1`I1 \\'TC'l -'.[\' 11.0!) a.m.-In CR-11t1-:11 .\[otl10u1ist {'hu1'c!1. 7.01) ]).In.- dist Churt-h. dist Clum-11 H1011". speak on "F:x\`nritc our Snlliv1's :11 the OF CANADA HOGS BRING BIG PROFITS P1'ea(*h(,~1' at both s(`I`\'i('0.<, H T. J. Dew, Rector of Ivy. Ev4n:3Lbody welcome. Rev. D. Rnymoml, Vicar. C\'11ndn_\'. July 14th 7th Sunday after Trinity $.31) - 1101) Cmmnunion. 1.0.()()-.'\'.S. and Bible C'1:1.'~'. ~Trinity Church 7.00 -- E\'eningpr:1_ver z 11..0()-.\[m'nin:_-` I 1':1_\'e1' and Ser- Rev .R. J. Fallis, Pastor S'1lx1Jz\y. July 14th \-`.-ow... These are but a few - to people in town and c information. THOS. ROGERS h_\' 1.--In ('oHie1' St. Hotho- `h. -\ ; of S01\j_" will )_\' the Co1lin_v`\\'no _\I(-1hn- -11 T'no 1u;1.~Io1` will "F:x\`orito Hymns Sun`: by ~1';~` I71'(n1t`." \ . 1 so1`\'1c0.~`, He; 1 , .1.... A6? Tun- THE Can be best supplied by The Ball Planing Mill Co. r and Sermon SOMEWSPECIALS : The 1U_'_Lf`(`nt and imperative demand for hogs has opeiled up a really and $~"pr0fitable marlszet for every farmer who will `aise them. Each liog you raise will bring a handsome profit quickl.y--tlio more hogs the {greater your iiicoum. 1 Increase your herd now while prices are liigli. To do this you inay need a`loan; if.` so, consult our local ma11z1g`e1', he will help you out. .-9 ;[,Ar mw B.C.l. sun Board of Education Hold Lively Meet- ing---Chairman Replies to Press ` New Principal Appointed .The Board of Education held an zaniinated meeting on Monday even- 'iX1f_;`, the new B.C.I. being: the princi- .pal matter occ-up`\'in_~;' the attention of the Board. A t0iC.;`l'{lIIl was re- ceived 't'1'on1 the arehite:-ts, stating` that the Hi},-'11 School Inspector ap- proved of the site and that confirma- tion would `follow in due course. The `Chairin-an criticised a newspaper I I for making: a statement to the effect that the Department disapproved of the site, z1sst11'i11}__~; the Board that no 511011 statement had been made. The t'0l1owinj.: co1'1'e.spondence was read by the Cllairnian (Dr. \\'a1- win) : 1vn:, ..-. .1 1311:. H. n..,,1.;+,,,.fg I V` LII, u ` Ellis and Ellis, the {11`('l1llCC`tS. l wrote on July ~.ltl1:-\\'e submitted I blue print of block plan this a.m.l '0 were instrut.-tell to mail same to D1`. Spotton at Gult (he has lIl0\'(`Ll there pe1'1m1nex1tl_\') for his O.K., wliicli he will semi to the DC1)l11`l'.-` ment. The See1'etzu'y will fo1'wa1'd it to you direct, it possible, in time for l your meeting on .\I0i1rla_\`. 1'Io\ve\'eL'i we were n that it \\`a:< 0nl_ . .1 V , .1. _\Uur only :1 111:1ttc1' 01 1'o1'n1_:m that we 11cm`. not t101il_\' the \Vm'k. 17.1101o. !'ind of p1'i11t, which we HlL`L'lllX`_', U11 -VJ.\.ILu|u. u . -AO.\.l .. .. . V- _ are n1:1ilinu' to D1`. Spoltou. .\[I`. Paul said hv would phone us as soon as he 1`ecL-i\'r`(1 the Doctor's letter. If we cret this on Monday will wire ,'! ` you. The ,followin2' lZ(`l(".l`l`:ll11 was re-l coived at 7.10 p.m., .\Iomln_\' I'1'0ml Ellis & Ellis: "Dr. Spottou 1'opo1'1s l':1\'mu':1l)l_\' on school site. Confir-x mation will follow in due eo111`se."' 1'-LL.. .1.-.+m1 Tnnn 051' {T0111 A matmn W111 IOHOW I11 uuu L'uuL.3c. Letter, dated June 25th. from A. H. L`. Colqulnonix, Dept. Minister of I".duc-atim1. :1d:h'0;~:scd to Dr. \\'nlw'u1. (-h:1irm:m Board of I-Iduczxtion. I am :1i1'e<:~ted by the .\1ini. 01? 17.1111- mtinn to .~'t:1to1h:1I' on `_ \`rh of .\In1'c-11 last :1 r,-01111m1nic:1ti0n was sent to the .\'e(-1'eI'm'_\' of the Board. of which the (`m-10:~:m1 is :1 copy. As no reply lms been 1'e(-eived to that letter; the lIig_-`h School Tn:~'1sec-tor is urmble to '_"i\`o 11i.~' u]p1'0\'a1 01' the site. _\I(-.~'.~'1'.< l".l1i.~` & 13.11" .the :11`:-hitm-ts. have jltst 0:111L- the nttoutiml OK .1,:, 1\.....- f:\ 11.1. 0'-1:2? Hm! H10 5-118, :.\`l:\Iiw_" llw la-11:-1` U: Luv nu-[v.u.......- Hmd been 1'ol`crrL~d to :1 (-ommittee Io 1a_\' hef'o1'e the Mchitorrts. which `o\'idv11t1_\' had been n\'c1'10o1u-:1. He e11(-lowd :1 u'1'0uml plan. : the po. oi." the huildiw_"s. \\'hi(-11 the `...-..\.;rm.t. \vm'o to lav before the De- ' ~~\ E3` "DOORS-California sugar pine doors, all thestnndard sizes. Ready for immediate delivery. ` HARDWARE FLOORING--\V'e are agents in this district ` 3 ' - for the celebrated SEAMAN KENT Flooring. None .1 ' i . better made` Booklet supplied giving full instructions on how to lay the ooring and care for it. FIREFLO0RlNG-l\"lade from `choice British Columbia Fir. clear grain stock. Superior to white pine, and cheaper. of the many lines we are supplying people in country. \Vr1te for prices and other _\l1-.~'.< .~' 1-lllis N 1.11:5 .tne :11't'11|u-'15.. 0:111:-(1 oi? this Dept`. to Ihc-,1':\(3t that the site: haw not _\'1-1. hcen :1ppro\'on.1. and 1l1is is the 1`1-u.~'ox1 the attention 01` the; Bmml is :1`__"z1'111 111111-11 In the 1n:1tter.1 f('nh\'\ ' _\Hln'u _.vu- ` Si1'.--l am di1'v'-t0 h_\' the .\['m-} i.~'tel' M` l". 10 . in rop1,\';1 _\'nu1's of the 21st inst. that as the' 1'umn\`ul 01' 1110 ;\`_1`1'i('ll1ll11':l.1 hi1iltl-: 3 in: hnal not hm-n .~v.-tilml \\`1u-1: the iI1.\]>(*(`l01' \'is'nvd the site. it \\`i1l` , he 110cc-.~:.-';11'_\' In stutv \\'hm'v it is 1-1'o- ' ` < 1m.~e(1 to p1:wc it. .-\. plan 01` the p:\1'1{ .~`ho111<.1 hv s\1h111i11 t-m1_. sh0\\`in:_: tho houmhlrios . or the p\`0p0.~'etl .<<-11001 '_"rnm1d.< mm} the .~'itu:\1i011 of tho two buildin-_-.<."' The Chairmam. mlnlcnl that the Sec-1'ct:11'.\' lmd 11-p1iL-,1 tn that letter. .~'l:\1inu` llw lutlm` M` the I):-]n:11'1nu~ut iv 1 L ...,v,.r..n.1 m n r-mmnittee 1'U.`ll nun u.. . ..- \_111'(`hitL`('t.\` wc-1'0 1 I1 l'n|l|\u (C0}y_\') " lHll1(llll`_'b. \\ nu A: ~ to lay T is "Now APPROVED mu-.-11 2% j I , \f!.. BARRIE, ONTARIO; THURSDAY, JULY 11th 1918. partment. \\ ifh paruncm. _ \V'ith 1'e_ to the telegram re- ceived this evening," said the Chair- man, we would have had written approval here, but I am int'orn1ed that Dr. Spotton is a\\'a_\ and that the site has been approved. It was never disapproved or rejected. What does the Examiner sa_v-`As the site does not comply with the require- ments prescribed by the Departincnt. for Collegiates. No such thing" was ever stated; so we are not going | wroiig on that. I 1 Additions to Building The architects wrote as under.- As per instructions from the Building` Connnittce we have instru- icted the Ball Planing Mill Co., I Ltd., to make the t'ollo\\`ing_r additions and deductions to the new Collegiate llnstitutc building". A(lditions-,in.-=' <:1'e-use hei_v`ht of 5.-'_vn'n1nsiun1 ceiling 1; inches. :~':3().~t(); place fan room under bicycle rooni; increase length lot` ).:_vn1nasiu1n and c11la,1"__-`e dressing _rooms. $51.lS.6tl. Deductions 2 doors in-oinplele in bascincnt, $~L(i.00; 2 :doors complete between class rooms, :$tiT.:')0; `_ ;')UU bricks in fan room` walls, $75.60;: total $189.10. The B.C.I. Bnildine-' Committee re- ported that the tender of \\'. D. ".\linnil1in for concrete work around `the a~_j`1'icnltu1'al building` had been li1('('(?]llL`(l, at '20 cents per cubic toot. l.m.1 ~> rnv\f< 1`m- l'\ (`:l\'ilill1`..". work to` VOL. LI\'\'II-No. 23 accepted, eume 1001. and cents 1'01` exe:1\'mi11s_r, (-0m111em_-e at onee. Also that an a5_~1'ee111ent had been entered into with W. B. Taylor as Clerk 0| Works at $4.00 per day when neces- sary for him to he on the job, said xh1_\'s to be under the direction oil 1 I 3 I l \\ 01'KS All lVK'l 1 the coxmuittee. .... .,,.VL I ! I ! I v 3 i 1 V-.1u1ho1'i1_\' the 'p11h1i.s'hiI1'_" on July H10 Coluunuu-c-. Chai1`111m1 Fi. rt-1>o1'ted that he visits the scene 0L hui1d'mj_~' each day and 1'im1.< e\'o1'_\'thin__: is sz1tis1':1ct01'y. $2110.39 has been paid the B1111 Plamin-_-` Mill (`o., hoin-; the amount 0L' :1I`c-hitm.-ts c-(-1'tif'ic:11o No .4. Newspaper Criticised The .\[:111u:_v'L-xuexlt Committee 1'0-' r*011111m11d0 the :\p})oi11t1m-111` of] -\1'm-hie .\I::L:u-l:111<.-, 01 lirin. as as-1` .~'i. 11`i11(-`I1-:11 01' Cclltml School, at :1 .s':\1:11'_\' oi` .`$sHm, duties to row- 1nem-L- on Sep. 1st. , H11 the mution 01' 'J'r11.~'tt-0 Love the 1`(`1lU!'Y was :1,10ple T1'11>`t(-0 Sta-1u.l1L-11>` :1.~1 what ]x:1mi11L-1' had for -} that Mr. Mc- `-Lm-hlmlo had been nppoilltvd. The Chuix-1n:111: It was witlumt my kn0\\'1c(lu'(- and \\`ith0ut my -.u1lhm"11y T1'|.l>IL`L' Love: 1 don"t know who it was published that he \\':`.:' CI1fl'i\j:','_- ml, I)u0:1\1.~'(* he \\'as not m1-_":1'_"ud. 1 slmuhl like 10 .~'q11:u'u this cut` and stop if p0.~'sih1L- the :u:lim1~: 01' L`-<'.:~ 1>,`.....1 1u.;n..- nnhlis-h(-d when they are l1'|.\$lL`L' 1 Wu sq 5101 I Io:m1 l)ei11'_' publi L4U\L'. re-}111_\' only in IL-au-11m" was not - `I u-\_ ` `|lt' |lll_\ k`11;al;i`1i 11.i`.'-.1 His L`\'L`1\i11`.!'. 11 \\':n.< pub_lisn-:(l lust \\'L-ck that he was (`llt_":1`___"L`ti and 1 don't \Ixl|`\ think it is right`. 1 shoulcl like to luinw how it is this 1)-.11w1' gets such in1'01`m:1tion. Thv (.'h:xi1'111:i1i: I (-aiiiml :1n.<\\'oi' you. T1io_v ('L`1'I:1il1i_\ did unt get it l`x'om me. Has any memhc1' mt the I :0:11':i '_v'i\`en that in1'o1`11mtin1\? (No ~ .4. .. \ time. Mr. _\Ia1'I': He c-et'tain1_\' did not {get it trout the see1'eta1'}`. .\[t'. Love: It is no use my report- ing` about a teacher if it is tilt-r,-ady known. It is wron-_-' to hand this.in- tortuation out. There mi;-"ht have heen s01nethin:." to cause that 1'ee.0n1- ` mendation to he eauieelled. In future I don't want any more 01' this as `liar as 1 am concerned. Trustee Hunter: No one could L`i\'L` the int'01'1nation because it was not a fact. The Chairman: The int'ornta'T.i'm was taise. because the app0 u'tuient. ihad not been 1nade.""l`here's many a slip t\vixt the cup and the nip." say that is only in keeping 1 may with some other comments \\'l-ith have been made in that same journal. .\Iattex's of this kintt should not go to the Press before they come before the Board in session. The Press has a -pex't'eet ri__v'ht--ami it is its duty to et'itieise'. hut has no 1'i_u`ht to make which are incorrect, as k a-..-'o_._ it was stated that "Smne weeks two at the Boa_1`d of l".thu-ation the question was asked it"the B.(".i. site had heen app1'o\'ed h-- the D(']ii., and the que. was (Continued on pat-`_f`e four) *' - . \va:< done. a wee uurn -.;. M1`. m_\'.~'ell` \I.. :1-pox'lL-or u_-_~m-...... 11 an week nu.-'0 :1`: q\\u.= `v-L- 12 l" I :H- hm! 1'.) _\1:\1c-omsonz I think I made 1` plain what 1. said the lust. $1010 rm: zutuuu-. \u . 1' published they (-oulxuitteo. T - _, ._....1 nu-'.] 1 %%%@% %%%% '\. > t and this .in- . 1, .4, ...n..r\v\\_ .`.\ u~ \ This {mwmmmnm ; ALL FOR BARRIE rie with the object or stopping` all net fishing in Lake Simeoe. Many who signed the previous petition in favor 01' having Government fish ap- pear to be sigiiing this petition. which would put a stop to the very privilege they have been asking for From a conversation The Atlvance has had with A. B. Thomas it seems e\'ident that this petition is being signed under a Inisapprehension. A. B. Thomas and I. Boon are the two fisherinen from here who l'ish in Lake Simeoe, and Mr. Thomas as- sures us that all the fish caught comes into Barrie and Allandale. l I i A petition is being signed in Ba.r- ` I The fish caught by Thomas goes to Mr. Buchanan and those taken by Boon to Wisdom and Co.,. Allandale. These dealers pay the (`r0ver11n1ent. for the fish and retail them at 1-1 cents a pound. The fish are not shipped out of the townat all, says Mr. Thomas, but are all sold in Bar- rie and \'ieinit_\'. These are wliite fish and trout, and sporting i'ish-- such as black bass-_:1re not in the waters where these fish are netted. Any person wisl1in_: to go with Mr. Thomas will be welcome and can ar- I'an;_:'e the date `by -phone. , . . _ , Mr. Thos. Slleplmrd, 01' south! slmre. Luke Sinlcov, is 1'(,-sponsiblo. for the `petition and people are 1)ei11g ' told that the fish are sllippod out of town. Besides the two fishe1'u1en m011tioncxl.\II`. Iii};-le)`, oi:'H:1\vke- . has 01'd(-rs to ship his Ifish to B:11'1'ic. Far from tho fish being` ship- ipod out 01' the town Mr. Thomas ..n~.- H L~ {nun-.a.ihIn fn n-ufnh uni - [ICU U|ll Ul LHL' lU\Vu A\L|. .Luuu1ua . it is impossible to catch suf- I'i<-ivnt to h'll})])1_\` the local trade. Pr0\'i0us to U0\'o1'n1uent fish being" - I netted. he salys that 1'1'Csh trout and while fish were sold at from 18 to , , , 1 .\.\ , . :1,` _ , , _..l.._I.....I.. .. \\ llllU llhll \\|.'l'L' -3Ulll ill. |lUlll JJJ Lu 2'. cents 21 pmmrl, wholesale, while tl10_\":11'e now sold :1tl-.l cents a. pound, so that the lprcsmt arrange- ment is (-e1'1:1i11ly in the interests of[ the inlmhitmlts oi." Ba1'1'i(-. The Go\'e1'nment allows the fisllcrmen six-:1ml-tl11'oe-quarter cents a pound for irout and white f'i. Ur. Thom-l us says he has turnml `in bet\\`eg.nl 300 and 400 pounds of trout and! white fish, all of Wlll(`ll has come in-j. to Barrie. i I I i 1 Killed in Action l\\'. J. Pnyke, Minesin_<:. _ i Killed by Accident l1i`T"h1-Li( l11. R. L. C`. Bzlrwick ,Bau'-1 Presumed to have Died J. S. .\IcN:1hl), Cn1linQ`\V00r1. Died F. Him.-,`i11.~1, C1`:1i_`_f`}ll1]'St. Wounded \\'. (`1'onl Port Mt-Nicoll. 0. D. Council, Collins.-'\\'0od. Barrie Branch, A. LESLIE. Ma.na.ger| Cookstown L. B. AVERY, Manager. Thornton W. T. HODGSON, Manager .a.;b.uu ....u...... ..... _.. -. _.V_ M11011 1`(12'1'et was `felt i11 the town 1 wh(-11 it l)o(-111111: known that the 1] ,\'o11111.-' `-_-`1':1111lso11 0!.` Crown` ;\tto1'11e_v 0` C0111-1', Fli`-_-`lit-Lie11t. Ri1:l1.'1r(l L. C. 1" B:11'\1'i1-k, was 1`(`a}')01`t(3d to have bceu` :11-(-i1l1111t:1ll_\' killed i11 F.11 At the. ti timv ho was just coliipleting his final l_ c0111'so p1'o]n11':1tn1'_\' to _u'oi11_g' to` ` 17111111-0 {He was born i11 B111-rie midi 011111-:1t01l at the Bz11'1'io lIig'h S1-hoolit`. :1111l lli1llo_\' (`()ll1\-4'11. He was the sonit 01' the 11110 R. L. B:11'wi(*k and lived with liis mother and _:1'1':111ell`11tl1er, for ' whom 111111-h s_\'111p:1tl1y is felt. i11 their he1'o:1\'o111o11t. He mlistctl on Oct. 10. 191.7 .:111d trained at Longlirmich. . (`amp Bo1'1len and Texas and left for n\'o1'so11s 011 April -'lth. His sister.` Bliss .\I0nic:1 Barwick, is sc-.1'\'i11`1g as`, :1 1111r. i11 Fr:111oe, his otlmr sister] b0l1]`__" )I1's.Dickins011, 0l'Sc11enoct:1(lr I `v `V l SILVER JUBILEI-I or 1 DEAN A. 0 MALl.EY| The Very Rev. A. 0 .\Ialle_\', Deanlt of Barrie, celebrated the silver \ jul)ile(- of his ordination on Tuesday. I A special mass was celebrated in the ] Clmrcli of the Most Pure 'Heart 01 . 1 Mary at 10.30 z1.m,. which was at- : tended by 21 large congregation and :1l)m1t 50 members of the clergy from outside points. These assisting him were Rev. Dr. Bareello, olf Midland. lenoon; Rev. Father Canberry, of Orillin. sub-(leacon; Rev. aFther l_ Brnnelle. 0l'l: enet:n1_9:, master of ceremonies. Very Rev. Dean Harris, of Toronto, (leliveretl a sclmlnrly sul- : :l1`(~s.< on the priestly ol'l'ie('. F1ight-Lieut. COUNTY CASUALTIES Dr. J. P. _Rzmkin, ex-M. [ . for South Peru`: was `fined $50 aI_1d .(-.0st.~'. for _;i\'in;: :1 mam a prescription for \\'hi.~'ku_\' when in the opinion of-the court it was not needed. `N ` I Rankin, (ex-M.T '. ..~.{= -nml 54:50 and costs R. L. G. Barwick PROBE mm OREGIN ; OF THE MILL FIRE Deputy Fire Marshal Makes Investi- i gation---ls Satisfied It Was Not 3 Incendiary Fire BARRIEPLANINGMILLE I l The circumstances su1'1'o1111(lin:_r the [1 disastrous fire which completely des- sq troyed Fisl1e1"s `flour mill on June 11 18th, the day of the Visit of the` D . l Duke and Duchess of D0\'011sl1i1'e, `have been i11\'estig__-'atod by C. 11. `Cowan, deputy fire marshal, of To- ronto. Mr. Cowan was in B:11'ric l'o1Ht iseveral (lays and 111:1d0 :1 thoroughlt in\'0stigation, which \\`:1s l)1'0u<:`ht Loi in conclusion on Tues(l:1)'. He started to enquire into the }m. of the l(- l,'i1'o being` 01 in(3o1uli:u'_\' 01'i__-;iu_; but *1 yalfter i11te\'ie\\'in54' o\'e1'_\'ono who II {was likely to throw ligllt on the >'11lJ- It {jet-1' he (-211110 to the conclusion thutlt who fire was (':111S(`1l by the motor, 01' 801110 1uz1cl1im21'_\ 01' wirinu` `lmnneclenl with the motor. In an in-, le1'\'ic\\' with The Al\`n11(-0 he xvvnt. "l'11ll_\` into all th(- 1mssil)lL- (-lu0.~` he` haul 0I1(]11l1'C(l into and in<~'ulo11t:1lly`. 1 ~ _-_-`ave smno \'u1'_\' \'nl11:1l)lv inl'01'm:1lio1\ las 10 the p1`(r\'ontinn 01' l'i1'o,< :n1 tht` i])1'(`SL`I1('C in the town 01` .~'(*\`v1':1l 1'11`? | Imps. I .. .. an. Junnv Aanlv 0I1(]11i1`I ' as p: p1'os011(-e I l1:1\'(- tion tl101'o1 :1n1 have pains in t1 evidence t} to the trlu _n ;olf where 1:` E I Sus 1 x0 1 V *1 _p. 1 Suspicious Strangers 1 510110 into this i11\'e.~'1ig:1- 111011 t11o1'o11~_~'111_\', said Mr. C0\\'nl1. 11111 have 5111111141 11eiI11e1' time 1101' followiiig up any links 01' that 1 1110112111 \\'o1111 loud true (::111se. I 1'o111111 e\'i 111e1111'es 111111 been t;1ke11 of `.1110 fire while i11 p1'o;.:1'ess 111111 after- L1\vz1r(1s by persons see111i11<:1y 1111- 1l 111 the town. I :1. 11111211 :1 111:111 \Vfl11{0(1 into :1 1101130 110111" 1 to the 111111 on the 11101111114` preee:1i11;_: Ithe "fire and when asked \\'11at he 1 \\'1nt(`([ $21111 he called to see 11' they had any rags 01' bones. Upon 110111;: told that he was not :1 1112' 111111 bone L (201101-101' but a (1e1'111:111, \\'11ie11 he showed by his dialect. he :111111_itte(l r it and said he was a spy. The gen- , ltlem-an took the reinzirk :1.-`:1 joke "1_:111d 11o;;'1e(-ted to have the 1111111 fol- '1owe11 11], so that his identity was lost. 1 I L. S I V I \ \ motor had _ I1'01lD1c aumu il _\ci.u' ago when dri\'in_r.r hard .\Ianitob-.1 wheat, by way of it bccominr: warm or heated up. It had likewise _g'i\'en the same trouble some two or three weeks before the fire and had been looked after. It \vas still driving hard Manitoba wheat at the time the ~'l'i1-e occurred. Evidence further shows that" two estimable citizens. who called at the mill some ten minutes before the fire was discover- ed, noticed the smell of burning rags and also smoke. The book- ke,eper s attention was called to this fact, and she claimed that it was nothin_ more than she had noticed at other times when the motor had _u'iven trouble.. About tenuniiiutes later the mill was found to be on fire. The `fire was discovered by the : caretaker o`t _the mill and also by 5, the head miller, and it I` that il.,origina_lied in the basement e\'ident- 1S11(`l1 as he nun agunu... I.\...... This I am _g'i.\'en to unde1`s Praise for Mr. Fish: Mr. Fisher is a most and valuable citizen and h ready arranged for the e1 :1 new mill. He has (l(3Cl.(1( to the peculiar nature 01 . ct cos of the fire, to have motors placed outside his These buildings are toibe modern, up-to-date, firepra tures that can be devised at equipped with the most machine1'_v. It is to the in the town to }_.v'i\'e .\[1'. Fish naturally falls in their lii him and support himin prise. That he is a loser $`3.0,()0() is a proof of hi: qualities when he-under hea\'\' task of construeti` A contemplates. Evidence also shows of the mill, sinokg and flames (-om-"F`islie.`r has been nmst. car iug up .throu_-.:h the belt openings _. ;( ontinued `Oi?-"page` . I .:..1~._; `&` Published through the Courtesy of the Toronto Daily News. _.._..: _'__ Ill ` ha . PASSED wrm norions no bu11u1ng_rs LU uu Luc Iuuan 3 fireproof.` struc- and erecte(1_ noke. most modern tl1is,1nachi11e1'_\'. interests of aimed Fisher all hat m line to give hen his enter- of some as $`2.0,0(l() his sterling s he -untlex-takes-_ the`: : liezivy oi co11struetin_<: n-`mill. ,;_.L........onn .45. $1.25 per aumum. Single copies 3c. that ran the logs of the mill, situated some few feet west of the large Innfnv All kinds of dressed lumber. oor- ing, ceiling. oak ooring. moulding and trim, B. C. shingles, rough lum- ber and joistim: on hand. D1'o.=sin: and all orders receive prompt attention. Office Phone 163. Res. Phone 359 11i\'estig:1tiox1 further shows that the insulutioxi on electric 1noto1'sisoi' |sucl: a nature as to produce the {smell 01.` })i11'11i1ig1'ug's noticed by the `two citizens. M1 . Fislior, at the time `the fire started, was in Allm1d;1le_. ibut 1'(`Il1l'I1ill2' quirakly to the scene `of the I'ir0_, \\'(-111` first to 1110 oH'ice. `door, but was prevelited 011te1'ing.;' by [tho polivc, as it was not safe. He n(-xl opened the wimlo ' at the north iond of the builcliuz`. to soc the con- idition 01' the s:1l'e. Upon doi11g_-' so a .511-0nr_-' .~'1m-ll of rubber \\'a.< noticed, [with (191150. ]1vu\'_\' smoke. . (')\\"n1u' lo the fart lhut this mo- tor has -_-'i\'0n t1'0nl)le,. not only a _\'c:11' :1-__-`0 but I'c(-entl_\', and that two (`lll7.L`l1>` hurl so . l)cl'o1-c the fire smelt this smell of 1':I5_"s7 and that the l)ool;l{ee1>m' l'oun it to be `the .<:unL- kind of .~'lllL`ll she ha.(1 ll0ll('L`(l l)el`o1'L-. (`0ll])l(`(l with the fact that Mr. Fisllor l1'nnsell` smelt some- ihin-.-" liko 1'ul)l)e1'; nml, l'n1'tho1', ow- ing` to the luv: that the fire started in the b:1s0111ox11', close to where the 1110101 5211. 1 {vol ('()lI1])L`ll(`(l to lay the cnu.~:0 of this lire to the motor. 01' some 111n(-l1inc1`_\ or W1ring lead- in}: to the motor, (liroc-tly connected wilh the motor. 1\I|'.-.5.-n El nn+ f\111'nlz111 \\'llll U10 1110101 . Motors Heat Quickly I find also upon in\'estig'atiou that niotors will heat \'e1`_v quickly to an intense heat, l)111'11ll lf_" their ei1sila5_-`e o'|:'l:', and cases have been known wliere the fuse was not blown. The el0ct1'i('- current of the outer air plays nmn_v pranks, and when con-` lined and eontluuetl on wires is known at tinu-s to do the snme-not dnly in the ease ol.' liglit, but also in the ease oi` 1>owe1'-(~ontro1lin}: 1na<`-hine1'_\'. liloctrie wiring of any kind. even after ha\'in;: been pro- nounced to he in pe1'l'eot condition. is liable to go \\'l'01l;_1' at an unexpect- el_n1o1nont.; and no con1pan_\' can . g`ua1'antee any firm that that power .- will remain pe1'l'ect tor a stated time L un(le1'stan(l. i Fisher I energetic 3 he has al- > erection of : decided, outing e of. ei1'cumstan- I: all his '.. buildings. :1 the most . ...-.1n..., ....,+n_.1n+n. 1 i1-enrooff 'maen1ne1'_v. it In LU Luu F him_` los a.--mnnn is :1 nroof 1u\`)ut:1u,-L: (nan tey ;}1:ost. capefull" as (Contmued `on'~pug e"' our) ~ ' .1 ` -at ..-- v .1. enmpmtos. ;_ : 1150 t_hb.t M1} . ._...1a- .,.n-n.-F-11` nu pg, cohheh St. Methodist Church.