Northern Advance, 9 Apr 1903, p. 3

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Lxnouiyl. bllxo ` '-!3,`u! ty`T Boa-3 'Aea ch-`=`~of~_,the -local` municipalitiese V *an:` .place to the credit of the several ac- ._oounts the proper proportion of. f't,_lIo `moneys to be raised by debentures` for the County Road System. and to be received from the Provincial Treas- ury. according to the schedule. and that no more than one fourth of each of the said amounts to be paid out until after the said money to be raised by g_leben.tm_`e's' shall have been receiv- ed by the Treasurer. , V 7 . ` The report was adopted. . Report No. 8 Roads and Bridges Committee recommended payment of the following accounts of Councillors for expenses incurred since last ses- VSIVLI 0 "Geo. Campbell. $4.`70:.R. W. Sloan, $8.0_0;.l_1. Thorpe. $4.20: Jas. Fraser. $8.60: '1`. Hammell, $4.20; R. Murphy, $4.40; R. Emerson. $4.20; G. W. Bruce. $38.00; Jzbs. Martin. $4.80; I . J. Frawley. $5.30 ; W. J. Leatherdale. $10.30;. B. H. Jupp. $14-:15; D. M.- Harve y'. $29.80. Total. $135.15. . The report was adopted. The following by-laws were passed! To authorize the issue of 20 year debentures for the sum of $100,000, `said sum to be utilized in the Good Roads System. ~ In. x_.__..._ a-Annnn t . _ . . . _ _ .....6- no, ` sion : Livsnuu I-JJ uuuvnnn To borrow $40,000 for current ex- pensesy _ . , 2g".-Q-g To --repeal the by-laws appointing caretakers for the North River Bridge and for the bridge over` the Wye Rliver at Wyebridgc. ' ,__ AL- '_.___._...___A:_._ -3 IVA...` Lilvvl. sou V'J\l~lAn\Q\r~ /Fixing the "remuneration of Coun- cillors for supervising expenditure of `moneys on `high-ways at `$3.00 per diem. pa -1 .1 I-_________)\ The Semaphore is the name of a third pa er to be published in C01- lingwoo . C. R. Goodfellow. editor of the Midland Free Press wxll have charge. A -'`~---.-_ -r--u...-.. .......a `n... 1ur..l"..Im' ` Hal 65: Benjamin Jackson sued Dr. McCabe. of Hamilton. for malpractice in set- ting`a broken leg. but as complain- ant had pulled away the supports from the fracture he lost his sun. `'1' 11' ,L`l-__ __....L.... .-.0 (`uni-v-A llUl.|.| Luv Lxuvuu.-..v uv -....- ..-- _.__-. Rev. W. Hartley. pastor of Centre street Baptist church. of St. Thomas. has received by telegraph a unani- .mous call to become pastor of the \1.........-...l.nn. Anonnn nhnr-ah. Yonkers. can to 08001111: puauur u; uuu Nep`?erham Avenue church, Yonkers, N u. 1.. The new Trans-Atlantic steamship service between La. Rochelle. France. and Montreal. will be inaugurated on ' the 15th inst., when the steamer Hok- tos will sail from the former port. 5' 7' I T `I IF.._n.n`- nu LUD W111 oust L:.vu.n nu.- The term of Hon. L. J. Forget. as Lieutenant-Governor of the North- west Territories. expires in October next. It is said that tho Hon.-J, H. Ross. at present member for the Yu- kon, will be his successor. -~-J L- `XT:]]:nvn v-...-_ `_-, K031, Wu; in) up: -quuvv....v,. . A barn owned by William_ Ewi_ng', ncar Elora. was struck by 11 htnmg int thunderstorm and burne to the ground. ~ The loss. which includes 21 head of cattle and four horses, will total $5,000. 4 -~--L _L 'l'_....5..L.\-n ...\-Ant ICVIJIO The Council then adjourned.` Luuu pa,-Jvu. . i The old church at Harriston. whic ` was bullt during the pastorate of Rev. J. G. Scott, of Ingersoll, is to be replaced by a more modern structure. Rev. Mr. Scott is to preach the final sermon in the` church on Easter Sunday. I 111 ,,.1 1 _.. 1...-..` u...-....-Anya.) l-kn} n` K W\5II'~FW'JI_ .Word has been" received that a Canadian buoy has been discovered at Nantes. France. This buoy, fitted with its bronze bell. v-had made `the trip across the Atlantic from its moorings on the east coast of the Do- minion. It is valued at $1.000. ` The C. P. R. has acquired a large block of property between the Place Vig'er station and the water-front. in Montreal, for the erection of freight sheds and delivery yards. The citvr will be asked to c1ose_up the f;'eight_sneo.s ana (1euver_y yuxua. Luv _c1tyw1l1 close up the ends of ten streets to complete the pl`OpCl"Ly. ~ - cu... 1n.....:....:-I- n}...A...-.93 kill (-.1 ` P1 ULJUI L n Sir Frederick: Bordon s bill to amend the Militia Act provides that the Civil Service Superannuation Act shall ap _ly to those military officers in the `overmnent service who are entitled to superannuation. The pro- vision 'is identical with that contained :... +1.... Nr-n-+`l1_uyou+ 'M'nnnha,rI Pnlico, '.|lJ|.o . , Supplementary estimates to cover expenditures amounting to $300,000 during the presentfiscal year have been rought down at Ottawa. They consist of $100,000 for immigration,- $150.000 for services of the North- west Mounted Police in the Yukon. and $50,000 expenses in connection with the Alaska Boundary tribunal. About twenty fat ,men of Kings- ton have organized a base ball club. A n; nu _,_--..I_----..... Inna knnn `"111 _vision is idenncal wncn mat c0nLulu_uu In the North-west Mounted Pohcc ` Act. ` I ,J0_,,_1.-.. LA _.`u-vn-1 L011 LIILVU U.l.5a.uAnvu. u. uuqv nu.-- --..... _A_St. Thomas` lawyer has been the vu_:tx_m of an unusual occuryence, rc- cexvmg $5 more from a chant than he asked. V`l`l.... 'Dn4-nu-`ant-n Q1102!` (in. has iU_St he asked. The Peterboro Sugar Co. has 'ust received 45,000 pounds of sugar ect seed from Germany for distribution amqhg the farmers. _ Dunn ,1 .1 Manda- R. A.. has been in- among the Iarmers. Bfev. J. J. Monde. B. A.. has in- `ducted into the pastorate of Glenallen and Hollen Presbyterian churches. near Guelph. _ . ` Rev. Dr. Philig. of the Kingston Methodist churc . has been given :1 length vacation. in which he will go _to alifornia for his health. .`M 80 .`*.~z1`=n,1o_4sc.,` New York. Sept. 8,1902. 1 nn."n.* J. KENDALL co.,' 2 ..._._...L_.... _. . 1 1.....- .....t ......_ an.-In Faun. an U13. U. ml. zxnnunuu vv., . Gontldmen :--I have used your Spavln Cure 0 my bones fox-`the past fourteen years and it has nlwayn given me results in cvery particular. I alto have one 0 your books that I have found very 1:`! you have any later edition of the " ,on the Horse. and his Diseases," will youkm _ mend nae one. u...`.....onI'ful vninil. R F, Infsf\1 1:_'_ Wu! you Kluuly. Ivuuu luv unv- Begpectrnnr yours. B. F. FRISBIE. 1 . liable medyf 8 vi , s;"}|ti1i1.u,`n(:a:: 1-'t?o`,u:lL1vIn?bon -'3. Re`:1ov?:s 3159 bnnolo andlnvos no scar. ca 01; six for 35. :1 t 1 son-halno ual. Al: 9n'p".?`mau.c.'}'3r"1'{"m'I5'ALL*s smghv conga. 1133010 and IOSVOI no scar. 1 I'l|ZU '1; an 1 r `:2. `3x?r"""a:gg1"'c"}'8f-"z':"' ".'a1. xf'i`iv `L-"%:u':`z'` A rootiae on the !lo__ne." the book free, of- nnltni ' ICGIOC - an. n. 1`, xtuom; co`... Euogqune. FALLS, w. llS_ED...FOUR'l_'EEN YEARS WITH eoon TnsuLTs.( MISCELLANEOUS 050.0 I *=* 3ompa_n! T rw. "VIII".-j nnted In o.`- -_...J moi? Amt. ' A < Arduqd Ahu The Exchajui - . `."".,:".1`2l ` ` v .1-_',;`._ ,4 ` I ..., a,.t_ i ` Aroimd e J1`homas ~oonx111$ .`.":> ._ .f.. wlfifgi Connell. of West v, _ Q _ H |ve[-y naft0W- r " S turday ' evening-V "T119 3U{v?F`3*`*i;3 V ", .;, V `- 35 gngaged in sawing` vood with assisted` _A an engine and swine mh* " *5. s1`r".*- `lP W!`!ve=%{*s2$.;DI:m>9n--- ; farm of Mr. John. .Connell when he.-,..-t.` :03; 19,531.,-.vening,.;,:.w_s:_; .411,-;:,-_vg;A. ti was caught by W - 5"" M. .d"w9.a;B``;.h-'? .`.`F.'1`-..93`-F99=9?`3 *'g?`=`!`=.;5 under the pulley of the sawrn8 m" `3o- 0att!e.'~`!iol;sehqld"3oodI."hto;;`'Y6f' His arm was broken in `two top Moose~Jay(.~%N-..e:W,1`.;'noo.p=whieh, 3, places an . r ,:L`, "` d his head was" seriously Atownle; has "a ;71a'.!`ge"I`.l:d:6t`-~ or `jyldnd. rushed The mung man owoaeirhim M-rsimhsham ;1h.a:;b.n% 8j=`.iil0I!' ions '0 ' A . qome pulpit gown.-bwaus .9130 'l1Gd f0r;.~;~BQ3I10r_dj C0 Ox;-:;:B_V. J5,- a tht the prompt st9p'- `-,3"f`"[`. `W93?! I'&f3-i"`s~ 5*`.* hi`? ` 'ap:ff)1?ene;ine. 0 - '_ _NA1.\`ent V-t.he sta1w'a1*t,_ Edbi~MoI.e1)nn?to~ "mg Md! .1 e .~........n.in "`-` 4"? *rm.9~. he MIDLAND--The . 1 an OK ntrain were Mr; Wm.i8mit1i_. ._.)`t;;"0'ts left Thursday morning for Southla `; V Dnnttoon. and "1 ::;lnA;her;-,.[c_t;fsgx_gi.. .: cwgo. She was the first vve5S0,. 0 maaie, eeoh taking settlers emeots. > 0} the harbor this season end" i Vg'8=,:the firmer bo\ind';~.f,',1. MgQV.3u;w-_'.~.ina_;: given a hearty send 0--"'"Av. new. ,8 th3\l8.tt6l'; for New ..0utsrio.,.'. _ _ ..5 presented to Knox ohuroh.AM1d-in: . . ._ .;~ I :1}: d by the young men of the con.-, ORILLIA-Onl_lia `Board of Trade . - 3,-at time ' will` invite the Legislative Assembly g`ga;nE:ni1a::nEtt:v::e:umh,..,d to visit that `town in vM_'lI.J'{;',0l.` June.._.,.. 0 Saul`: wenknown Mencely firm The Presbytery of Barrie met here km ? N Y.. and. has a very tine VonM_on.da`y to reoeives:onl1.trqm.;thq_ ne m['he `price was $250. A hand~ oongregaftions of Uptergfrove and we first time--a gift from` Mrs. Jas. pf ioppgr oall`w._ t e g ~ lsns`taine`d. endmrdensh t.d%vhfran8uii" years and six months. _ smart up to thetime` of her` ' L A A u _ _` \ I TOTTENHAM-(in_ Tuesday morn-F of last week the death occurred;-.; of Mrs. `Hugh Donnelly at the presi- `deuce of her son. Mr. Hugh Donnel- ly. Tossorontio. at the Mrs. Donnelly was very death. only wearing glasses occasion- ally. A native of the county` o!5Ar-`-` magh, Ireland. she came to. Canada` 1 s .1 age of`1_00 1 I 1 l 4 .-ii rt about 1847. residing in Tecumseth for .5 a chort time when she removed, to 4` remained there until` funeral took place to Catholic ceme- : Tossorontio and her death. The North Adjala Roman `wry on Thursday last. BEETON-A pretty but quiet wed- : - ding took place at home `of the bride's pLu:ents,._Mr. and Mrs. J. Mccormack. ; ~Centre street. on Tuesday evening at Ferguson ' -7.30, when Miss Beatrice and Mr. William Brawley. Be-eton. were united of matrimony. The ceremony yvas performed by the Rev. B. B. Beynon; B. A., pastor of the Methodist church. both ot- `in the presence of a few of the im:_-_ contracting parties. The bride supported by her sister. Miss Bertha. the groom being assisted by" Mr. Wal tor Kearns. After the indissoluble knot had been tied. the happy couple and guests sat downto an elaborate .-ind guests sat down to an elaborate wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. H ' `--`vn `In fldnne ,,.!II in the holy bonds 7" wedumg L)l'Ua.|sL'a.av.. ..-.. _-__ Brawl:-y -will take up residence on Athcir farm in Tecumseth. BRADFORD-Bradford has passed a Curfew By-law .... ..AppendiciLis. which: is becoming all too prevalent. has found another victim in the person of Mrs. D. Collings. of Toronto., form- erly of this village. Death resulted shortly after the operation. The re- mains were brought here on Friday and on Saturday the funeral left the "residence of Mrs. W. Collings for Mt.` Pleasant cemetery.i.....On the evening of February the 23rd. at `the rectory of; the Church of England. Main St.. Niagara Falls, New York. by the. Rev. Arthur Dill. a very pretty but quiet. wedding was solemnized. when Miss Lillias Lowe. `formerly of Bradford. ,2 ll`. Dnnrnn `AB.-,` Lilllas Lowe. Iormeny u. ..........._.i became the wife of Mr. Raymond La -; Monte, of Dansville New .York. The bride was attired in her travelling dress, (1. green broadcloth trimmed with Buftcnburg lace and wore a green velvet hat to match. After a._.. short vi~.-it to New York cityvanvd.-;9th-`E4 or eastern points. they took up he? rcsiciciicc at Niagara Falls, Ontario... CREEMORE-Alex. Murphlp 8, - .Wi1li`am Murphy. of the blind 1139-` who for the past six years has btfen - a brukeman. on the C. P. Ru W35 ,k_`1.l ; ed while shunting cars at 3IAd`m;&:,`-VI Hut. His body arrived here on F1`!-a day last in charge of Gonduc torV Cook." ._ who had been_ a room mate f um deceased during those )'e31'3- and wlfp spoke. in the highest t1'm..5 9` ms.` many good qualities. ~'rhe:-Liane! took. place to the singhampton m.'~-. my on sat'urday..-....A .duri0.u8 fr~``l`. of nature occurred onthefarm ofi Sidley Bros.. adjoining .-the village. on A 4...... nova hirth to V r_ V555`-'8" "' muxcy bros.. `c10J"5 N - to Saturday last A 39w`gaven:wV%1;ioh o a 1itLcr of young P_`3s.am arts bf. was this freak Whlqh v"]r.`&:1s(*.rgis`o!T'1ei'o two pigs joined in` one. d feet, and} head, eight distinct 1698 anlders back.?* two bodies from the shell, . . , , .. - t` thej: The bodies are Jomed tzogethcl a , . ' ' 8 in?` ' breast bone and whll.-r:th.ey merg " ' .- m--..th" to one head. the hmderb;p|:a1:f$i11`iy :d`A3>.V" bodies are separate aI}d I v >_`: Jreloped. V ' ` ` nosed Stayner Militia . o9mpa'nY';~W.iu . day evening` Mr ; W,il`1iam_:;MnIleng.4 7;Vid1;-` STAYNER-Lieut. Mark. i6bn,sI of New Flos.Vwas in town M.OI_1.dr~_-.-`t He says~it isTprbbable`that.it h8. '1`..'?-`= `be Organized before ,lo;1g`.A...;_,.`.Ox_1-_ "1-`I153, Crcemore. was married 9, 1963i? maxi rm u of t_Iie*Covnty. :.: \lV|laI-vgvovnvo-- .v_ _ _ _Mi ll__ .)'__,R__. ,9! -onvsr can . L-.+ `. ained. indmordeig Td rans:iiit- 5 ted to Mr. White...'_....A man represent- "ing 'himselt_ to he-~_Gen. De _Ju_n_g_h ` spent some: time`. in`-r this hart of "On-` tario ct. late. and :am`on'8 other aplaces . V_iitet1}0_1'i1lia.;where he, succeeded in. ingraitiating himself `iintoithe. good `graces of some of our citizens. and'en-. deavored to `take advantage ot them by cashing .worth1es{ cheques I and other methods. as was only very partially successful. and went from here_ to'V_ictoria Harbor_._ where he triedto pass a cheque with the name` of an Orilliari signed to `it, but failed. `In Toronto and New York; however. `he `was more `successtul. getting `ahead of the Walker"House. in Toron- ` to. and sendinghack from New York ` a cheque for $150 on the Traders`, Bank. Orillia. These exploits have re- - sulted in his arrest. Commandant De Jungh was captured in 8outh;Arioa ; V, `by Colonel Sam. Hughes_.`and came` to I i this country lastwinter.` In his last ' letters to the colonel hestated his, intention at committing suicide. Col-. Hughes thinks he was mentally un- ' "5931?-00d'-by..his ' troubles." _Anothe,i_~_ theory is that the man who washere is a swindler masquerading in the Boer soldier's name. . . V ELMVALE-A tclegraphie mes- sage was received here on Sunday. evening -announeing the death of Mrs, James Kerr.`i.n Minnesota.` U. 8., - - - - A --2 -`dong civil and` fnvnl`- Mrs.` James nerntru Jlllullliuuyug .._. ..-, I A. The deceased was well and favor- ably known in these parts. being a daughter of thelate. Wm. Graham. or-f"Sa urin. She-is survived by one sister. Mrs. James Dickie. of Mani-~ toba. and three brothers. Wm. Gre- ` '----'--4-- D lloohnrn ll!` J33. ytobag ana. CDIUU -ULUQHULD. n u... _.-.. ham. of Toronto. R. Graham and Jas. Graham of the Township of Floss. .We tender our sympathy to the bereaved relatives ..... ..At.the advanced age of 93. years and 6-months Mr. William Malcolm. sen.. departed this life. at. the residence of his nephew. Mr. A. Campbell. near Elmvale. on San- ; day morning. March 29th. Mr. Mal-_ ` colm was born inespterlingshire.` Scot- land..on the 22nd dayiof September. 1809.` At the age of 21 `he came to New York. In the, year 1834 his` fa- ther.` with the rest -of the family. came from: Scotland. and settled in A the Township _of 8carboro.' where William joined them. In the year 1845 he went to reside with ,_'_his brother. the late Mr.; Andrew Mal- colm. of Elmvale. Mr. ghlalcolm moved his family to the._`:I.?`pwnship of . Flos `in I859.f_Wil1iam~"came with Andrew and vremai_ned' with him till" the latter s' death a- couple -of - 'ye'ar`s ago. `since when he has resided with , his"'nephew. W. A. and his nieces. ' the Misses Cassie andgAnnie_Maloolm. tion. and although at such an advanc- -' ed age hephad the full \_1se of his _ao-` ; ulties up till ashort_tiine'f beffo_re}?his 1` death. and could.` read .t_he' smallest 3 print. without -the . use~.-o..5glasses. W116 u_-I.. nnanf interest in all tha ed gage nevnau we u... ...... .,_ ___, __ ulties till ashort `time, betorekhis could` the without the use~o.glasses_. `He. took great interest in tzrm work. especially the garden. He was x V unmarried.;- M'r_.`_ Malgbltn ,_w9.s: respee t- _ ` neyer wearied AtAalking' of the pioneer dayfsj of t. ed by` all wAl,1o-._k'new5_' him `and l`;l`ows. A ingiin.fr_ont`- it,6;vmo.V55-118 train. Cu` litur- ` Capt. Wm. Leslie`; ot Kington? is ` with the British expedition `in "So- maliland. i ' ~- " V Two hundreg; omp]g;}ggsn;kpf the (Ea-.~ 'r1a`di'a1i" B`ri' Company at Walker-; ,_vil_.le..are:o_\1.t on_.|_:Likeg. _ 2 `_'`_ `An unknown? woman .att`empter1.i.-.to oommit suioidd ~'*at Hamilton by w glit- \ ' Forty shiplinoiwon t1ie_Allan wharf con . L Miss:B'er`th`a.7 hbghrs o _ ' ' d_ied of"t`y"i)hbi'dV"`at Sog`Mark's Hos-' -.a xtgul.-_ Nlew_,Y,prVk_;.._whene she wasrin 1taxmng.f_or. .a...nu!'se,~ C , ;.. .f, ` `Rihard%F1t:xh1.n...j.! te1.1ar- la13nn.s:` inst man" to ~tgke_;a _ l;pat,'; `into`* ~K1ngs_ton T harbor - thus-`* `*seas'on.; ~ " ,.;e.,a;ye:1nst=:~%oason, 1 "v '-"- ` M . "'7. ~,:_~. . .. . - I - _ 'ro:u._.xn PLACE A'.l'.'1`B_I_ ,WAR D_ 0B`OOI.a. `A ji-'u1'e cobixtome witlr ' ; _ opnm-a`n--A Number or. persmenpff `queries made by Mamba-3- ~; `A Bnnorzaotcommit Etc. --1--c-ny--:----- In order toapvoid of -hld1ns@ r.9etin.s. 0% Sister E63-1 Vdajy",V1L5_Jt_'e #5`: at on ~ :_the eveglnjs 1` .`_T`7"".,l 7,31 Chairlan Mi1ajg,ggruj;; Q in fths mexrsrs nresgifs Sikh ith'eT..`-ix`3?e;on of ` =3-`iDr. Ta,ev'e1:o.1 m;on_tha. . _ x _ He - has hbihtr 't'r'o`m "tbvh ' on ` . l')\1s1nA .;f;,.orA Mr. coeaan inquired um reason%;%$hy f:j,t1I9 jflags ould"jnq_t, be run d;. 3*on such `occasions as the oelebrtiqg: of th Earth Rive`: Wait-tle`. "etc..- -nn-9I_._ _.-__I2-.I LI....L'L`I-`Q VIII! (larva Luvvz 'lJ'vvIpavp ........ . _ ` 01i9i?manMi1ne_` ,repl'w.d, t;hat *'ithe h;;1nar`ds'. he 1in&er8t`o`od." were oar: of b}1iie_;1';_-but d -_t_hn"-t ,arra-n`ge,me;nMts Were being made to have them ;put 9. "Dr6{)er~i1nte 'o't~"'repiir. . lam:-I ..1N scnaons-$2` 1 Mi`. Love hike" `wh y the `rifles not used and why the drill; waggot< carried on with the rifles. shggesgng that it the Central School di .wish to use they they 1nightVe;.;;Lb`e. tra"x"1`ster1`ed` to one of the" ma ti`ii";:1the ; 'e Mi',;:' t:&ifgjvan`f_]ggp1i_~, Qt . _ ` ; h,a_.. _ iiot .peeni;3ponduguted satiuaceorily ' E `-7."'3- I "`-"-.".3" 1, -_` -u`; 7.n-u`#;. Q4,` .In'`...,.=yzn;aw;: "`!;*:,;:,,--v .pee;{;c3;11d\6 sitiglacirxly o '13 e. `as uh") thohi'9W*earq<-. to have he ability to drill. 'Asithe:}1m- .-"mar ' was .oomi_ng -,'qn';h,e --,thoug'h_(_tl a ... f I spaoip._l_ qtfott should.` madq to}-have he_l\`dril_l `againd-es1itn e"d. and x-Vged thi -' it` Rev . -Mr.` Wliitten drilled the T-boys that thcfprinoipal offthe school he also pxjosnt, ' . i "`---` `--- `lnnura T.nv, and Gnwan.` my MEETING) I112; i The re'p`ort,was adopted. . _ MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. ` The V'0ommitte e- on ~_Ma.n`agement. through its` chairman; Thos. Smith. _1-eportedias follows :--- . 7 1. Thai; the monthly reports of the principals have been received. _ except that of the West `Ward. and are` now. laid on the table for your inspection. 2. The` following", _teaohe'rs have .heen`eabsent since our last report.-- Mr. _N:[oKAenz_ie. eight `days, through illness {Miss Boys. seven daysthrough `illness; "The. olasses were cared for `by the priinoipal and` Miss Hnllett.who `supplied. .`for' eight days. i 0 vIu..4- 4-1.. I-Anirnati0n8~;0f Miss. Ulgub \lGJDe _ V .3. That the resignations Jot ` Charlton. of the South Ward, and Mr. V-Fbs_ter._`Ptineipal of the West Ward. he accepted. I ` V4.-.;S3hat.,out of the eight a1ii)liea- `ffions `received in answer to our ad- `vertisement `tore-a` teaeher ' for the ~]?_rimu_ry Glass. got the"-,.,Wes: _Ward 1 ohool.-that of Miss Mad_ge".l`urner be accepted ;v_`vith',_1`:hoV.t* of MifsS"Tol'_mie gs UD GU14-qr www- 14. ,srhat.,out of the A eig t`ions `reoeiv`ed _ for 'a'tea_9}1e thy.-`. School. that Miss Madg accepted with ,_1:ha,t:" of Mi Second choice. - ` ` '. IIn._L' Ll... -n.nv \Ii`l\n`}n second cnozoe. _ . ` f,5.j That` the Vapplioation of` Miss Minnie E.`jBo`;ss' be;ao_c.ept,_ed to take the place _of .-%Mi_ss? Qliarlton ? in =tho; : " `- L`- `'"'---:l nhnn`,. um ptuuu va.~ .. .___- n ` .vM.'a"T+; Jr ndvei*tiae`or a .1 "6. Thlait was _6,dvertise 3rh giiiiiomai 01.`. ithe ..,West%"VQprd 8% V " " 5L.t13 .ANWd;;{891a991s 1'~ s1&:3'3&"*f`3dPt.; ,, . $21: :11 Tina _Cb`mn;_ tee_"o'n -Pr`oper y aiid . Supply. through it's ol_;airma.n'. Mr.;:-Pa I:.v-; f1?"9d":h&Yin's=i9F'!i17 `#16 [ooni-_:'|1u:1`ioia.%i(_:`ns ' jot` the "`aiterq1t -V qa_1-etaI_,:o'1:h's"g V sp&; :_ .1_-wgmmgnded t~h`ntV 2.50 4.38 24.84 4.11 12.00 0 10.00 4.50 7 ia{nse %6tA;:i1h}e:-; 71$'i:ieA_.~_at _-'!.`6aohrs `a.ndAssistantsibe struck oht ;,a.nd"the following substituted there-_ ;fox:- 1`. . -' 1 ,1` _E|___2__:_L-_ ...._. QLGI-[I306 UL In.I.|V-.v\uIuv ugug _u On" motion of Messrs. Oowan and Love the account off .1`. G.` Soott for coal and wood was referredto a. speci- I1 `committee composed of G. G..Smith W.AC, Andrewsand` A. Milne. they to oohter withfMr.'S oott `with power` to arrange and report to the next meet- ing-of the` Board. V - ~n:__;__'a I... 1t--.._.. t'I......-... and `I1vnn`n_ }~11n, oht._: `Q-fl _ I All teachers shall` administer pun- ishment when nebessary with a strap supplied ,by=tIV1e Boar'd. en the hands ohly, except in -cases or opposition by thepupil. when punishment \may be "applied elsewhere. avoiding the head and other vital parts, as the oiroutm-'3`-` sjtanoes of thenase may _\vsrra.nt. _- -2 ~nl'-..-.... lI....... . ..-.3 lll` _UI._- \-LIV" IJIIIIL us llovhd by Messrs.,Cowan and Bum- ;ton. that the sum "of. six] dpllarshe paid by the Board towards the organ ptgrohasedhy the` pupils- of the Can- 't_r;l. Sohocljsaid crgan t_o'b'sthe prop- 7e'1f,t,y 01 the School Boar.d.'--Carried; The Board than adjourned. " ' ylierie` is efstory pt Artemus Ward. It was told ;-to meeby, ,onei,'o! the vie- tims. `who years afterwards was sent . `es `Ambassador from~ the! United .'8t_ates, to .a prominent j eountry in Europe. Artemus was lecturing in" ,3` i fwestern` city and two prominent so;-. 'eiet y young men invited him to- a'lit_-s le supper anger the discourse ' over. It` wasne`a`rly' _two o`olook in the morning when his hosts turned out into the silent and deserted streets `to escort Artemus to the hotel where he was, staying. The humorist was mung xiretey brisk. end he stopped suddenly on the pavement and grave- ly said: ' A ' - u'l\2_I __--.` --Ann `gnaw nan viva .pu.1u ; " `id yo. ever hear me give (I6 Cherokeg War-whoop `P . ,.__ -.I.._2&d.-.I than `Ind UIIBFDKUU VVul"'vvuuvy u V His `companions admitted they had not had that pleasure. ' . "Well." said Artemus. .I think I _ean- wakenthe whole town. although I am not sure of arousing the more distant suburbs." `and with thp.t- he . sent forth an ear-piereing yell? that made the sleeping city in his.immed- iate neighborhqod-think that the dd; 7 ` ~~---- A. than nnhtth Illa IllJI1lUULn\J_vu -4...... ._...- ,, of judgmenthad come. As the echoes of the appalling _war-who_op died away. shrill polieemen's whistles were heard in various directions. where- upon Artemus turned. deserted his two comrades. and ran like the'war- rioru he had imitated. Before the two young men could gather their wits a policeman appeared out of the dark- ness and arrested them. . "Drunk and disorderly _and dis tux-hing the peace. said the officer, make no resistance _or it will be the worse for you." _ L; LI`... L:n uIv`|:"`0 Qin4 1 tor you." And then he blew his whistle again -to summon help- in . case the two should turn upon him. which they had not the slightest intention of doing. but they were.thunderstruck at the prospect of spending the night in the cells and having their respectable, names in the papers next morning. They swore to the `policeman that they had` not uttered the shriek or murdered anybody _as'he seemed to suspect. and the hobby sarcastically advised them to try that" story on the magistrate in the `morning. As they parleyed there. a tall "dignified gen- tleman in evening dress strolled Aivruus .wu.n-8` onnigoxgn ' ' J 'wgn.waGo_r; ' '- ` `along. V \ . "What is the trouble. officer? as}:- ed the new-comer in a. most urbane tone of voice. V ---- `L A_.s .1:........:..-Ia" rnnnntnd tone 0! voice. "Druhk and disorderly." repeated the policeman. ` "Oh. Ibeg your pardon." said; the stranger. but_I know these gentle- men and can vouch for their sobriety and respectability." . And who the deuce are you? asked the officer. not too well please ed at the interruption. yet somewhat mollified by the politeness of his in- tercolutor - "- l'--1------- 117--.: H 1-nn`ln`l` ter00IuC0l' 4. o "I am Mr. Artemus AWard." replied the other; Ileetured "last night he- toresome two thousand of your best citizens at the opera house. - and among my audience. I understand. was your own Chief of Police. so it you wish me to accompanyiyou to the station I shall be `most. happy to "go BU. ` The policeman dropped. his = hand from the shoulder of theefutm-e Am- -bassador..for' he had seen the `name of Artemus Ward on the borderings in letters three feet long. and he had a deep ;'cespeet' for any man who could have his name printed in such gigan- tic form.` - 1 - A4 I_.-_... 1.1.- ....'.. .'.:-L H I Lu: LUKl.u- _ "'Oh. if you know the menhsir. it `will be all right. and I wouldn't run them in. but who in thunder let out that blood-curd-ling hscreobh? Did you 1 `near it sirf. - . - :11 .12`: M -.'I...:LL.-.3. A.-il-nuuu1a"a'gnun]v_ vl1,Bi_u.` 1!. any Iedid. .-admitted 2\_rtemi1s`s'auvely, and furthermore. not five minutes sineeaman `ran down in the direc titan" from which I came'1a.'s hard as he could. I believe that he was the disurber. of the _peace."" " ` ' , ,1: n _-2.I LL- `4A'2--_ ---H-L n. UIBLUJ. UV]. UL uuv yvuvvu "Ah, well, said the officer with a- sigh otrelief, that ll beithe man. had luck to him. and-he ll run right into thdarxiis dt Nlulligau. tor` that s _ ox) . MIull1gen`s.beat. Z Good-_m'or`ning to `you. gentlemam and-my best`. apolisies t0` tho*tl`1:;'1e`of'you." V A ' - A11; u- _._-.. ..'..:l.- `Kn.-tInn'. uni Luguu UL yuu. Th mis_t`a`ke,,was quite p'2;rdon`- ablea?` -.sa.id A1~,1':emus with his most `distinguished bow.`and he led his stifl bewildered friends away. ` * * ' Magistfdte Love. of `Iiondon; . be- lieves ogging at tghq po1iu6_~st`atjdn `is the `remedVy',or. trnano .'1`ho boys 11 ' n_ot.,r ' rooate hisut .d.er re ard. taL.......:?:1 A-. `H- Rant-on '.-has ggqn. 110; not r80lp1`008|'.B nus .u:uueL ruguxu. . Evangelist A; H. Rantonhas con- veludede a three weeks 5' ies-got s Vedial gun tin,8t.*C`a.thj _ es`=- K n T:o5"i'aooe*;emiloa w;et `3tee Wainipog :~ 7 \3 . mI`t"i BEST. . : '1"Tn1_::T1-ialcn Or mmummnt 13 TWO men` AND NONEWAS BOUGHT.` couuxxemmmns % ~ % AND noun nouns. Th; Details or the System Thomoughiy 3 I Diacussad in Committee and Im- ` bodied in the Reports. ' ' i :5 The County Councillors were sum- moned together. last week. in connec- tionyith the County Roads System. 1and{3the various sub-committees r.e- nortbd. on the" machinery` which would be necessary in their respective Dis- tricts. `A number of Road Implement talking ov'er prices with them the Councillors decided~ that the prices demanded were altogether too high and` so no road _machinery will be .-purchased at present. ~nr-...:-.. `ll ...-`Inn no-nnnio fhn. nhair men` were-in attendance but after` "["1.l.'UI.Iu-Sll ll-I. pl` wavy- Warden Murphy` occupied the chair `and; the following Councillors were in their seats :-7 ` Me.ssrs,- Jupp. Bruec.Emerson. Gra- `ham. Wright. Quisl .11. Marti:1.'Leath- erdale. Frawby. 'Wells.Fra=.er.C1mp- bell. Hammoll. owhitesides. Thorpe, Sloan and Harvey. 2 n_-_..-:n-.... D...-nu. nun! LQIUEII uuu .l.lGl.IvJo ` On motion of Councillors Bruce-..and Martin. C ounci'l3r R. H. J-upp and Mr. oh ' vs ~rn-_.__--.-.. ' ...n-A nnnrinfn. hv JI.ll.l'l.lL|; Uuuuvn IJL ;u- 550 .--r,. ..--.. .._., *'1`.'F, Burrows were" appcinted. by_ agreement. to arbitrate concerning A--...e.:-...:........;:..... he Hm nnmln in Sunni- :B.gl'`:BIll6l1l.. .50 an uua uuv vvsnvvg ---_,D the designation of the made in Sunni- dale. A The Finance Committee, through its acting chairmanhxrecommended the payment of the following accounts in connection with the lawsuit an! Me- Dermott vs. the Counties of Bimcoe and Ontario: E. Murphy. Warden ............ 20.00 Dr. 8. M. Wells ............. .... .. 20.00 D. Quinlan ...... ...... ..'. .... .. 20.00`, R; H. Ju p ............. .. . ......... 12.35 Hewson Creswicke.. . . . . . . . . .. 60.00 County's share of judgment ` and costs ......................... .. 200.00 A. Wilkes. stenographer ....... .. 3.00 Hg D':u1PLvJ vuu .-...~v _- Q for wages,` material and otherwezlcpen-l` ses of improving roads shallbbe paid by ._chcque monthly. on or before the 10th of the` month, and shall include only the aocountsup to the end `of the proceeding month. That the,Dis- tric.t Sub-Committee shall have au- thority .to purchase gravel. - gravel- opits.Astone,~_and other material and the implements necessary for the im- provement of `the County Roads in ztheirvseveral districts. which shall be ';pa`i;d. for on the order of the respective _o.h_.irmo_n ; of each Sub-Committee. That the Clerk be instructed to obtain 1,1100 :t)'jt:h`e` abotrg i. mentioned` monthly i;icgs`u;g6i;;;;a;id'.:oo time-books for f'th0_:;8u,,b'0Ommitte08..~.and that this re- ;p;.:;t,=;.i;B,. printed jog: the gang in: said . .v_.4.- xmi ;-2 v 1 g . ~ N`, 4 . V

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