: LAKEVIEW FUEL co." (:`r~nlu-1' n~x:|n-mllluru mulv me-nun rmlm-mi nu. . x , I ,- Tho fm'nwr.q u!` this vmnmunil_\' \vulcon1ud Hm room! snmv. which is 1)mtocH|u.: lhv lluldsx from tho In-:n',\' [1'ru.-la. l`hn lh0l'llH)l1lt'l(`l` l'm:iHl('x`(`ti' ,. four bvlmv '/.or() on 1\ImIdn,\' morn- ; ing. ......\. Hullvr is .-:1-llln;; l'(> whilu 4;-,;;.~' um umvn I Sorry to hour Mr. 1:4 Ill. \\ ~ llnpo for (`()\ l'l`\ _ A Iztmzv numhur of ymn1_u' puoplv ,.-Illa-mlml Hm lI|()('('XlHill (lmuro hvld flit-ro lzml. \\ (`(lll(`h'd:l._\' v\'011i1u.:. Syl vv.-zIvr'.~; 011-lwslvV.'1 nl` Il:1I'rh- pl'm'idNl vxvullc-Int nlu.- for tho 0(`(`:lHi4Hl mid dc-.- llw in-v lwiILL:' vu-r.\' 'i[i]),N'I`_\', nll rnpurh-I u -qblvllllltl Ilnw. l`ln- lmllv.-s nil` Hm l'I'u.~:l)_\'!vl`l:|Il church 1:44-rvuul lunch nml \\'-rv wa-ll l`(`D:li(l [fur llu-ir work. ` . . . .- .. ... `:n\IA\"v. There \vus-1 no skating; hvro lust Sullmlay night on n.cm)unl nl Hmro b(~in1.: -I imzhvs of \valvr on the icv. '[`hu cm'Im's. however. gm. lho rink Ilxod up for In fvw gnnxus on Monday l1I[.',ht. nun ,- A. W. Green of Craig.:\'uIv has puI\cl1u. Ihv house and 1n'0pm'Iy of Mr. S. Broloy. l`h.\...` ..... ,. ,......, uuu Ull J`:il&-HO!` 51111 p.m. Special music is bw vidcd by the choir. Rev. : will occupy the pulpit at \'ices. llu K `IV :1 -- - uuuuu recex:ll_V. I I`he`man_v friends of Dr. N. Rogers V are glad to know that he is recover-I ing from his illness. The doctor has` been :1 very busy man this winter.` IMr. Jack I-Iunter shipped it load of sweat clover seed lust. week to the value cit $2,000. I 'l`h()l'P ii I .:\ any-x-in.` in H. \r..iu. um vuruu or $25,000. l`here will be sorvice in the Moth- odisl cl11u'o.h on Good lrid:x,v at S p.m., and on Easuter Sunday at. T being` pro- Steven.sm1 ocmmv [ho mllnit go nmn. ILLEU. i ' Mrs. Tom Herwons spent Sutu1`d*a,\' lwith friends in ;\lland~ale. Mrs. John Pratt visited friends in Barrie recc-::tI_v. I`hu`mmw rrinnn I\`` n. M n- VVUL`/l\. Mr. VV. Boothe of 'I`o1'onto the week end guest of his fut! Chas. Boothe. VH2: Ahnn '1... _._n-- t:uu mun uer parents in Le.t`1'o_v. Miss Jean Boake of Tottenhzun is I the guest d1" her aunt, Miss .-\. \\'al- I lace. 11.... m.... v-r ,_.- --.v..w. 1 ,3 Miss E. H:u:pe1' of Bz11'1'iz= spent :1} vcouple of (lays with her pztrents 1215!: week. } `I- nr 11., .- -- vuua. DUULHB. Miss Alma Whan spent the w end with her parents in Le.I`1'ov. Jenn `Rnnl.-u nl 'T`n-in-xh WATCH OUR WINDOWS I A joyous Easter to all Aclvzmce readers. - Miss V. Orchard is \'isi1i11:.; f1'ieud;~: : in Toronto. i I i I i in :-'. Gr II |\r-Imam! 1|... I. ` 1-lm-Ice; em! nu nx ;uupl- In many :1 In Inwn. It m~\'nr runs In 1 ra-.-I \\'|u~no\'ur It. runs down. .-:1-Ill: ;; I'M` `W0 ;| ] um In 1374-, " ml? \\'ll.*4u|l hum. I nu- .. ......... STROUD , . l.. . ...._ .`.. ...\ lruu tin Lllu. li.Hl}_l'.\'. Try Our KINDLING For >'1:1I'filIg` ymlr re. H. has Hm spm'k. MIXED W0OD~-.'J11>'I' tlw Tm-I fur prvsclli. usv am! April. .: nu Llll` lI('(`:lHl4Hl mm A '1' . .-nu-ppllml n_\' luv and nlhnr urtlnln ,1-numu.-al.\' -.u\'n nil u llnxry HlI:llIIlu1l. \\ . .\\l\`v.-at--I` mull r on lllu llru hI'i~ In.-mr.uu-cw rnlv.-4. mmpllml h_\' lllv ul H-...|.;l\v ....u._ :\1I Il.'VllII III4 .-um:-n|_\' D LU V t`ll.':':()ll both so 1'- I the week f.nf`rnv \\ {lb Lther. `Sula. m'n.lmi:1l ~ lulu. Solo. Anlhmn V A n I hmn An t hmn Qlh...` ____.i_1:_---.---.- BIRCH--,( )1] I` ..nA ;_4uaIl`l lllllblL'. 7.00 p.n1.--~J~`nIl choral service by tho choir and (`.n1)g1`ega.tiox1. Story of UN Birth of Christ, His CrnciIi.\;ion and Resurrection. 1. Anthem -~Celesti:L . . . ..~\dmns Solo. Mrs. Park. and Choir. 2_ ])",_u[_. ]`]\ Lani`: .\ nn:no..,: ........;uunu1 11.00 z1.x11.-~-.\`poci;1l Easter service with Easter music. 7,00 n In _,, mun ..\.-..-I ` ' \/ullal lb nxsen' . . . . . . . . . . . ..Edmund 'I`m'ner IOrgzu1~--lntroductitm to the 3rd Act 1 of Lohemzrin. G:-and \r....,u. Evening 01':_~`a11--~Berce11se from ` I . . - . - . . . . . . . - - - . . o o .` _A\11tl1o111--"Tl1e Strife is 0'01"` 1`. . . . . . . . . . .. ... ....Custance So10--'I`11e Resur1`ec1ion Morn" . .. ..Pau1 Rodney Anthem-~-"Christ is Risen" ` .uuLu1Hg I . ; Ox`gan--.\Iad1'igal . . . .. . . . .Len1are 1-Easter .-Xnjhenn .Pe1hz11n Humphreys 1.-\nthem--"1 am the Resurrection | and the Life" .... . . . .Simpe1' I 0rgzu1---.\1zu'che Solennelle .. . .\Iaill_v Never before in the his- tory of this store have we had such a compre- hensive display of the 11ewest in Spring N (wel- ties, that please the o_Ve and t the foot. ll IH`lI| SI |lu.'." TA1V_IARACK--\\'- STYLISH MODELS to MATCH THE SPRING COSTUMES The new lasts, s11(:h as Yale, Harvard, Cam- bridge and Oxford, ap- peal to (:\'cry smart dresser. ;\Ien s, Hartt, Slater and Regal ; '0- men s, B]ar:11fo1'd, CIa:~::s- ic and Model. EEASTER MUSIC IN BARRIE CHURCHES 1 MI`. W The I\Iu1.:dnh\m~ )> I-X,-lglnl` \`A\cu'|wn S010 Ml`. '1'rvnd. Drnnp .\`:u'n-(I I-loud Solo. Mrs. \\'. .....l 1'41 l)uol~- M rs. Snlu (}Im`i:1 nunl. mm. rarli. and Choi1'. Duvt- Thu Lord's Anointed Messrs. Trend and \V'oller Solo--71 See Him 1`I\'e1`,\'\vl1m`e V \f..1 HARDWOOD~X<>. I Mrs. W. .A\'.' \\':1lchm:|n. \\'hnI I III` dill} I-Izmlm` Solo. C.()l4l.l 1'3]! .\"l`. IWIIIVI . . . . . . . . . .. ....Wagne Miss Edith Creswicke. Organist Dr. .-\rn:1Il. Choimxzxster. New Shapes New Styles Everything New for Easter, in BI'R'1`ON ;\\'E. .\lE'1`HODIS'I` 11 nn , 5.m~-~uuro(11xct1m1 t Lohengrin. Grand (Continued from first page) 'T1DI\'I'TV\' r\vv . . R . _- Choir --l\'m;\' I n.l:wvs. . D:11'm \V. .\. Spt-.'n'n and .\l .-\. 1'1. :ltIurson. U()l1: and Hour \ I As 11 llogun to Du L0z1\'o _\'n1n- nI'd(`l' wi` f0llu\\'in_ : llll(l L}ll0II'. Thu Rv.~`urro(-'tiux1 Morn _ _ ` > ` 'I)n.In Morning: "l7nl'nll" .... ...Gounod "l)o:1th. Whore is Thy l`IIv'nnr "(::1Il1`:1" 'I`RI.\'ITY CHURCH l_l-;llllll`IH` . I\l<\.~::-:.'1:.:v. . .\Ii.~`s \'vI and Cm ~ l`.!H1 Mn 'I`Iu.. l`1I.. BARRIE, ONT. I .. I ll '.l`ho um: \'v;:n;,.' 11 n `nun )1! S l`. .\l IC'l`IIODIt'I` OIIURCII 1.)` `uni *1 K` We cannot handle all the fuel, so we only handle the best. iu}-I "vi-.In}i.' unmul l.l :\n .3 u Ivu nu-nu . . . Mill .\1 rs. .-\. Spoum. und CHO` n lhxouuu Morning vigil] un T`.31h.\.. |_L:l'.... ....Ul \'m':L .\`pvur11. Choir. x .\l:1.s's Choir. .....\l 01` the Ni_L:ht. .....\uu .\`po:1rn \`-uh Jocelyn (`A .Th(\, Ulmir I`):-ul'I`u'n. .M:11Indt.-1's my v-n IUU 0111 .\Iarch 11?.` n .Gounod READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS. 11]) . I`urner IU |zll()lI' .Chz1ff1'n `I nllllll . Rodney ":1('lou:.:h Mrs. . .\l0z:1I't P .\\'r)olor (`I .Custance `Hnv-n " H `II Reed IILUH .\Vagner- `vnnixr Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb Special Baby Beef Lowest Possible Prices 1_L;u(. .S:LlLer xvi!` . .\Iu1e,\ For Your AEaster Meat Tage Four ._-_' -v \.r\l.| to m'(l(-1'. ROBINSON & c3:.K1i1{soN, PROPS. PHONE 962 R. HEPPLESTON '1? 3[()7l"l7b-\';\'l4Ul1 AND SERVICE 'l`\\'0 Mocks east of Clm'l l`I0fv,l .<])wi:1 A-- --u-4 Phone 176 in]. `l'm' firo ])lil("("\' :111(l1':.111g.>;o.s'. Ff,` .0... .,,1' I` "" ' dt-liw-1' ii any \'i1`l1 us for any q11:1nt i1`y of.` flue }md_\' .\l:u]>|-, v lAlllllll Specia11Easter se1*vices~`-will (d.v.) -be held in the aPrish on Easter Day, Aipril 1st. I \. ., ._.....u u yuan ..urJ Service.at 11 a..m., with :1 cele- ibration of the'Ho]y Communion. Kyrie . . . . .. . . . . . . . .P1ummer Gloria Livbi . . . . . . . . . . . .P1ummer 1 Gloria. In Excelsis . . . . .C. Zeuner "Easter Anthem---"Why Seek Ye the Living" , r`nt.1ro ;.`anvA\AA'\.vJl I 3 `Service.a.t:3 pun). |Ea.ster Anthem--Why Se. -zk Ye } . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caleb Simper . . , `uvvkrbsu :- Service at I p.m. .'Anthe1n---"Awa1ke`.Thou Tllat I -S1eepest".... .. . . . . . .Si.*mer Preacher--'The Rector, Rev. Rural `Dean Dew. r\v11r1"lIr\Iu .... r'<;......: 1n..x.:.... I WEEK 111 LUWLI1. Miss Helen Bell off Toronto spent the week end in town. :Miss E. Goodall of Toronto was in Barrie this week. Mrs. Edgar Smith returned to her `home in Elmvarle after spending several weeks bu `Ba1:'rie. v'l\/[rm TEA V .-`nu-my no `r\Y,.m-.......1.,.o Wt,'Ul\ WILH .DiL['1'lU IFIBDUS. `Melville Jairn-ieson of Thornton spent over Sunday with Frank Dutcher. On Sunday evening Mr. Jamieson sang very acceptwbly at Central Methodist church. Mrs. R. Pratt of Stroud spent the I week` in town. I `tun-.. ~u.\1.... n..n .42 n1....___;._ ._.._. \fVl:'1 .1 WEEKS `I'll nacrle. Mrs. Ed. Young of Newmarket has retsurned home asfvter spending a. week with Barrie friends. 'T\/fn'lvi1lo Tnvnmiaunn A6? "V1: r\`v1`r\Ir\ .1 V',Y*l. 1. H..'LLl. Thornton-`8 ` 'p.m. F.ran'k Livingston was convicted in" Uanuary for reckless driving on `the Penetanguishene Road, ear Hewibt's Hill. by Magistrate Jeffs and a ne -of $ 1.0 0 imrposed. T.ivi`n`;v:tnn mnnazori : inrhw-nuanl. KDLUI IXIJLII Living" 'I A'RISH'OF NORTH ESSA JJUW - Senvices on Good Friday \.411 9 rrn - Ivy-'l`l1o111ton---Utopia aniul F\ounn< .........:...\......n| . -n1.>1oco:o:ocuo;o;o;`s I way s:1\\'n and splh PERSONALS Thornton .n,,. _v wmnf DL., 3. ua.ugnL'er. 'V\/'HI I`BY--At he R.V. `Hospital, on March 25, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. .A'lFne.rt Whitrby, 9. daughter. ROA`-DH-OUSE-~On March 19, `1923, to Mr. and Mns. `C. A. Roadhouse, r55 Clapper-ton, St., a. son. GOSNEY-A-t the `RSV. `Hospital, on March 23, 19-23, to `Mr. and Mrs. Clayton G"O`S""y, Poyntz St.,.avso11. 1 ti LHU .Cooke .mun- uuy u;:,u1n we will nu--I l fhim. drool. him with the 1()Vl!(l ones gm".- before, In our lil.Ul(!I"H "'m:1ny mansions," Darling 1{enneLh `brave and true. -~---G ran (l mu. H, lite \vn..~x :1 b'l)lli'('(} oi` i'm1ti (l('ii;.',i|i. And l.in'01mi': gmwim: yunm good and },'(`i]i.i(i, AH he was (zit-,\'\,r' nml hrigini. lint our invviy iiuwcer (imupcd and fzuicti, In the .'~:[)i`iHL:iilnl! of iIiH Iii`:-,. ()h, it was hard to give him up, But. (ind who gawn him, i()(ii( him, And wu know his. wnyis are D0}-il. Smut` (iuy zlxztin we will nu-(-,1. fhim. In childhood days 50 :+w<,-0!. um! win- `.\' smm--. M(:CONKEY--`In ever loving mem- ory of Thmnns Kenneth MoConk0y, son of the lzLl.v C:up|.. l')(l'wzu'(l "H. M(:(10nkr..,\', who entered into crt.c-rn:1l joy and rum. March 31, 1922. = Your eo1'responden't began teach- ? ing school in 1879 at the munificent l ;salary of $350, at What was called ;GrumIble J-Iill school ,and it was no misnomer -being so called. I was invited by the Board of Trustees to attend their annual school meeting and did so, and II)C`l'f0!'IIled the duties #061! secretary for the meeting. The ;late John Hinds of Barrie was the chairman and I can certainly say the said meeting was a second donny- brook. The troublesome element has long been removed by death or jremoval, and although the name still clings it is truly a misnomer. Pnof. Hume of Toronto University preceded me teacher in said school and the late Dr. John Car- ruthers preceded him. The attend- ance at above school was on the average about 50 and the r\vril.erwas [in this school visiting when there were nnily three pupils, but the num- ber has again increased. The high- est salary ever paid a teacher in Ivy public ac-hyeol was $600, paid to the lat.e Mr. `Wood, who had an average attendance of about 80, and today they have 1/W-o teachers in said lschool and they pay $2100, so we are told, and the average is not mihch more than hall . Mr. Woods became poineipal of Brwdl'ord Model school and then of Port Hope, where he died of tu-herculm. We may say Mr. `~Wo0d was the first teacher held- ing a let class certificate under the new ."Lr1..(ll]il.Il()nS in h`. Slmcee. 1 __.._. Ilnvc ybu renewed your subscrip- ion to The Advance for 1923 ? J ,_.-._. ..,..... \..._, ....v llAQ\J u. -UllLllu(l.\- A ~m-.m may mob an institution of $700,000 and be sentenced to sevsm years in prison and liberated at the end 01` one year, -as was that 01' a very recent case, yet a man awith part of :1 ask of whiskey will pay :1 ne of at least $209 or go six months to prison, and I1'0U1YVithS`t2Il l(15I1g good conduct, must put in his full term. A gentlenian in this county was sentenced to three years d`or forgery and was allowed `his free- dom owing to good conduct at about half of his term. ur - Ill`! v\;I J.i$l'lLl ELL ULIJCB. `We *1leil.I`vU1Zl.l.|IWI`. A. W. Green 0|` Craigvale has sold his house here and the owners will tzuke possession in the near future. "Mr um, t.....:.....n.. ...u.... 1.... _..__... `!APPEAL OF F. LrvINGs71`oN ' SUSTALNED BY JUDGE WISIVIER w t:5_L. Dr. Hrort-on has had a Ibusy season of it this Winter. Planned fn rcn-\.r\v-O nu. ....4n,.......1 II. [.1115 W'l1].|.Ul'o Pleased to report our esteemed friend, Mr. Henry Lovering. of Ccokstown, as improving after a severe attack of the flu. l"kn `Dy-nvninu nl-` (`1nnn.l.-. ..,...... AL....I. LLLUIX UL lllb' Ill]. Mr. Wm. -Cunningha.m moved flour and feed building nearer home on Barrie St. last week. Tn tho mrar-In n.l' Anne-h an :.. uumc uu nzunu DI. NLSL Weeli. In the miracle of death, as in the mira.cle of birth, all men and `all women are absolutely equal, and -it is well that we should be equal at the beginning and end of this life. We believe that tl1e~1ni1'zLcle of death is also 21 miracle -of birth, and that every death day is also a. birthday. A h\-In nu... \-f\`\ .... :..,.n:n..;.-_,, Pleased to report Mrs. Dickinson as fully recovered from a. recent at- tack of the u. Mr T `I I` 'n.-...1... 4....I.. ____ -._ my. w. J. u. usozuie took mosses- slon of his .farm again on Monday, March 26. We understand Mr. Bomke has sseoured rthe `services of an A-1 man to take charge dt` his farm at once. -urn Mnuvo .1-hno IN/'94 A xxr r1....,._. __.~ 111. LHU nuur IIILIITB. Mr. Roy Jamieson, who has spent the winter here :with his fzm1i'1~y. will soon lmve for his home in the wes_t. `n- Lr.....4`.... 1...- 1.-.: _ .u.___.. _-, , uc~vt:re a.`LL' 01 U118 ILU. The Premier of .Canada may thank the Province of Quebec for his present exalted position, as out of 476 votes for King .222 were from the Province of Quebec. Quebec has the pull and is exercising it. On `Snndnv, March 19 Hm tam- U16 pun ZLLIU. IS eX8I'ClSII1g II. On Sunday, March 18, the tem- perature was 44 above at 4 sp.m. and on Monday at the -same hour it was 4 mbove, axocompanied by one of the worst wind storms of the man mnn acaavuu. The potato `that has proved the best keeper here this year is the far- famed Irish Cobbler. Gnu-~-u n so.-.un~..+ K17. D.-.........1.. 1.-.: `()1 1 .u u uurpuacu. Livingston aapupealed this judgment `to the Division Court and `the mp-i peal has been allowed by Judge Wismer, and the conviction set aside. T.1 1rin uync rh-ivi-nI:r'hn1nh-nl 9. Lzuueu .1l'lS \JUDDleI'. Sorry to report -Wm. Power's hand as not improving as satisfactory as we would wish. Billy is good company and (we certainly miss his shop .s convenience. Hope he may improve soon. .7\rTr nnnlrn ..`nOAnR 11 now MP A 1 AVIQIJUII (41.- Miss :M. A. Jznmieson is suffering rom the effects of a paralytic stroke. Hope Miss Jamieson mvaay soon re- (`.0VQT`_ UUVE1. Mr. John Easton and family moved into their new home in Thorn- ton recently. Pleased to re.port :Mr. Easnon as improving and hope to see -him Iabie to move around again at no distant date. `Afr: 'LIom~v Fnhnwn In... ....4........\.: iLL LIU U.l|.a.l.lL UULE. Mrs. Harry -Co.burn has returned home :from the R.V. Hospital, Ba.rx'ie, much improved. )]\`T1' TInnL'a 9: in or-azinnllv tn ! ULUUH. IJIIPLUVUU. >M1'. Boake, Sr., is gradually fad- ing. with little hope for his recovery. The hirrlmst nnid fnr nnnl (`Mn 1\ Aug. wuu nun: uupe 101' ms recovery. The highest paid for coal (No. `1) here this winter was $16.00, thanks to u\Iess1's. Boake and Grose. Plnncnzl in u-nnnmo `An. 13...... n LU `. \lI:`:bla. D uuu urose. i Pleased to report Mr. Frank O.` Banting as recovering from an at- tack of the u. Nfr \`(7n\ rm.-mzv--L--~~ ~----~-1 Lu` l.llIp| UV U EUUII. -Mr. Boake unloaded a. car on` A-1 furnace coal here on Wednesday, March 21. M.'.... an A 1.....:........ :. ....u.._.:__ Fl. LHU IIU. W. J. C. J3oa.ke took )I l1ls`fn.rm mznin nn Mnnnv IN M EMOIHA .\l VVISUICI, uuu LHU IJULIVIULLULI SUL ELSIUB. Livingston was driving "behind a] wagon and on turnig out to `pass, sum the Com:p1ainan.t ~s car, Thos. F. Bell, of Oro Station, some three hundred feet ahead. Livingston] said he stopped his car at once `and: Be11 .s car came on and struck his,| causing, however, pra.cticziI1.y znol damage to either car. The evidence`. was that Bell tried to strap `his car` also, but the car slid on the rice. This case would .seem to show. -that in this case both parties had a. right to be on the left hand sidel o tihe road and that it was "up to both parties to drive with care and avoid accidents. T`\n~nn1A Dinah n Y -r:r..~4-tn 1'\ THORNTON The Northern Advance his his nu] urwu In II1u(:()llllly. I A. ll. (inutln hzul high prul.-w for tho lirelm-n and (5()lH5lll(l('(l hI~.~x ru- znzwka by tul`lim.: the story of l)u\'id um! (}uli:|.Ih In :~`u' (|i1l]l`('l. I The Ruv. (Inn. Hmrwn, in lhv 1-.nu|'.~4u of his I`0Imn'lm, voice-(I prui.~4- I'm` llw hI'i;,'u.(lv. Wu urn all Im-ur1n-rs ml :1 ::,I'v:Ll hl`iLf:l(l(', :ll\\ l_\'h` r~:ul_v In ])l'1- _ vvnl. rlc-:sl,rnvl|m1." Hillll Ml`. H1' in -,mmlmsim1. [ I II \II. ... .. .... 7 A - - - : Hy] Iuu . S. J. l`ishv-r 11-.(2l1u'u(I Lharl the cxm(1l`tlmz of U110 brnzzule, cnj~0yc the lowest. lns1Iraur('.n~ I any town in the county. CUIIHH hurl hhvh I\I'-ll .-,r.........n.u muuu unc ult: ull)-;1llll'. The toast. to Lhe visitors was pro- posed by 14`. C. Lower, w'hn :1A?tm- welcmuing the },:lI(`.Sl, t.I121-Inkml the artists and the orchvstrzs. who haul contrilbuled tn lhv nwmnim-.".~4 pm- 1.:`:um. I`he !h'mmm," he suid, mp- [)l'P(:iil.I0(I the good will shown by tho lownszpc-o1)lo." J. 1-`. (I-urdm-r |)rloll_v ruplied. uuwunqn- R I I _._......,.,.w. 4unJuAtLILIUllD . Ald. Bryne, in replying, said that the Council had most cordizxl 1'o.1a-, tions with the other bodies with which it must work. The persona] of the Council `Ls exactly what the mterpayers make It. Alderman Coles, Ohairman of the Fire and Police Comnliblee, was HM" next spezuker. Mr. Coles renmrlmd that the tire equispment was satis- factory a.nd thought the untlmvwrllers would reduce 1h0 rate. I-I0 be- lieved that. nothing should be morv zupprecialecl than the tire l)l`l1.:11(Iv. 'mm lnnul on mm ..:..H..._.. H (Continued tlrmn page one) 5 i with what we have, but must t'or:.;v; ahead to better things. `he speaker deplored the present condition of our roads and the method of repair- ing, which were expensive and in- efficient. He did not think :1 girl's education was thorough until dom- estic science had been learned. J. Iv`. Craig proposed the toast. to] Municinpal Institutions". I A 1 .1 71..., , - - `FIRE BRIGA15E ARE CAPABLE HOSTS IN ; I ANNUAL BANQUET) uwnu 21/UUIUUHIA`. Donald Ross for Livingston, D. 1". Mccuaig and M.` B. Tudhope `for Bell. 1 33-35 DUNLOP STREET. JUST ARRIVED THIS WEEK, SOME OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS TAKEN FROM PARIS, LONDON AND NEW YORK MODELS. T119 Hurlburt Shoe C4 _HuRLBuR:r_sHoE NEWS New Spring Foot}/gear Wil.-mu l`(5])l`(`HI'llII'l| Ill(}l l`H| 01' Min lmvn nml I'll-lly ml Dl`l',`~H'lll (luy vnmli- Hw IIn:uH'lu.I \\ l)l'l(|. u..lhu-vn llnlm.-4.,-.... .1 The Approach of Easter Calls For (luv to , Imrrlo > rate our llll ll '|`|n' . wlm llwy rn In l`|w nmralv \\u.~ llnrrlu m'vlu~nlI'u em |\In<||_\' uml ;;v llu~|x' lnlonl wu-ru lln1'r_\' lmrrum. H. Ml . llnn\`I-l`. KE IY1`--On March 24, 1923, to M1`. and Mrs. Charles Kent, 18'~Ch~ar1es St., 3. daughter. 'VVI-nv'IVRV__A mm 12 v *r.nmnn..1 ,...