Northern Advance, 26 Mar 1908, p. 1

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tron. - Drysdale--Marley - Ordered that` `the Clerk be instructed to notify all persons interested in the petition of W; H. Simpson and others, asking for the formation. of ` a new. school` section, that the said petitiqn will be `considered at the next- regular meet- ing of the Council. , - vs - ----- ..-M.,,a annealing 13v-` 1113' 01 Int: buuuuu. By-Law was passed repealing By-\ Law No. 469, and also a` By-Law ap- pointing N. G. Beggs, 013., of Bar- rie, to be Township "Engineer. , The following named persons were" iappointed. pathmasters in their re- spective divisions: James Argue and John Hise . _ . . r-,--1...... (`H-rip:-pd that _ Drysda1e--Graham- the time for return c roll be extended till the Council and tha1 be appointed to con tion. I " ` .7 IN...` txon. 'Be11--M arle Reeve and Councillor Graham be ap- pointed a committee rangements to obtam gravel required for road purposes -.\.-.0 , 19015. I . -Graham-Drysdale- Ordered that} the Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and `Coun- cillor Marley be a. committee to exa- !`*'~ ---A mnnnrf I`II"\f\TI CHLUI. uxun nu, mine and report upon culverts where grants all roads and are called for or repairs needed apd report to the Council at next such mspectxon, . _,1:_.......-.A 4-n nine? :11" .in the person 0. Another pioneer of Oro Township f Mr; Thomas lBa1f, of the 4th` Con., was called to his re- ward on Sunday, March 22nd,` aged 75 years. -Mr. Bali was among the oldest settlers in this vicinity` and -- I.:...1.1u pen-emed. .bV all who ears. -Mr. ban was aluuug ...c a oldest vicinity and 1 was highly esteemed by all t knew him. A widow, six sons and 1 one daughter survive. The funeral ] took place to St -Mary s Church, and . cemetery, Barrie on.Tuesday morn- . -ing, when Rev. Father Hayes of `St. ~ Michael s College, Toronto, at nep- hew of deceased, celebrated Requiem ` Mass, and preached thesermon, be- . ` Th:-ee' sons,_ Messrs.` James, Henry `and Nicholas, and threenephews, Joseph Balf, Michael Hayes` and Peter Mur- phy, bore, "the" remains .to their last resting place- 'Mr. Nicholas Balf of Barrie is azlirother. ` .1... 75) OFFICES 1'ZOvLET Bankif18 FLOS COUNCIL. 5GRENFEL; ` Mrs.` Parr is visiting Barrie ` friends this week; " The S.0.T.r;neet -`thifs week to elect oicersifor the year. ~ -A K - Congrgtulations to Mr. and Mrs. Luxgon_` thei.arriva._l of a son. V __Tl1'e: `xfsoeial held recently at CI) /V," a Sue-` VTh eh `l&r.`VV; css;` 1 HC Ulus 1 , .......... __-_ V `Mr. W._- W. `Scott s _was a great suc- ll3C]. -Graham-- Ordered that" .' of the collector's` :nded next meeting of,1 that Thos. Simpsong :d continue the collec-Y c. s. BURTON, cmk. EDGAR. ;LlUu no gov-..-----` , Ieer Township of 1., _to lay; March r--- nocanlv N-mi? kitchen and good stalwlingnox ' DONALD J street Apply who has spent` parents, returned - eek. & wife and family\ Le after spending` I.-l_ nu. 1 son. 11 tfs suc- treal for _a few days. _ ; wMrs.'Pal1ing will not receive this week not again this season. -Miss Bertha Gibson of Toronto spent the week-end in Town. Mr, Norman McCubbin` of North ` Bay was a week-end visitor here. . `Mr. and Mrs. Eustace G. Bird of A Toronto are visiting friends here. -Mr. T. Stevenson of Sault Ste. Marie is the guest `of Mr. Phil. Love. = _ 'Miss_Jessie -McClain~.._of Cookstown is staying with the MISSCS McKee, John St. _ _-M_rs. Thomas of -Bracebridge is -Mr. A. Llett has been in Mon-_ ap-I ceaseu. v ar- ty, but h rie for the lum` deceasec` 'lV1lD. Luuxssuu V1: _,_, staying with her sister, Mrs. `R. P. L. ii % Fraser, Mary St. ` 'M'-r. Chester May, formerly of c Wm. Moore's shoe store, is leaving a this week for Hamilton. t` Deputy Reeve Coffey was in To- 1 ronto on Tuesday attending the Good Roads Convention. . C 7 `Mr. and.Mrs. Bovair of Lang, Sask., spent the week-end here, the 1 guests of Mrs. F, Wilson, Louisa. St. 1 Mrs. Brown returned to Peterboro . last week after a pleasant stay in 1 ' Town, the guest of Mrs. G. R. Ste- ' ' phens, Collier St. 7 ` Mrs. Joseph B. Boyer will receive 1 - on Monday and Tuesday afternoons, "the 30th and 31st of March, and not t again until after Easter. t The marriage. of Miss Gertrude H. Ward, daughterof Lt.-Col. and Mrs. 3 Ward, of Fishburn, Alta., formerly 3 of Barrie, to Mr. John Harrison 1- Hardy, took place on March 12th, at |St. George s Church, Fishburn. 1161 [L], I.LI\Jl.\ St. DEATH OF MR. JAMES KERR. ll. |1au5u-v.. ._--,-,, announces that during the; session o_f Parliament he will. in addition to bemg i_n dmly communi- cation with his orce. be at 1113 olce in Barrie on the followinig dates : Sattmlay, t )0 28th of March, 1908. Sutttrrluy the mh of April, 1908. Szmmluy. the '. :'th of April. 1908. S1).t\lI`(l._\', the 9th of May. 1908. b`ut,1mln_v. the ilrd of May. 1908. He will also he at his olcc during the Easter and other \'ac.uti0ns. _l On Friday morning last, death 7 claimed another of Barrie s oldest `and most highly respected residents j in the person o Mr. James Kerr, 78 : Mulcaster St., aged 79 years. De- ceased was born in Glengarry Coun- had lived continuously in `Bar- nearly half a century. For -many years he was connected with lumber business. Mrs. Kerr pre- deceased him about three years, and their only son, 'Mr. John Kerr, died -nA.\` The funeral took place on Monday morning from his late residence to 1lSt. Mary s Church and cemetery. A Three nephews, Messrs. .Angus Keer iof Toronto, James and F. Kerr of 3 Alexandria, Glengarry Co., also three _ nieces, Mrs. O'Connor, -Mrs, Clarke `nu xyvu. :\~ -1 . and Miss Hayden of Toronto, were e `present. The following old friends g were pallbearers, Messrs. M.J. Fraw- ley, John Oliver!,, M; Shanacy, P. Cavanagh, J. McDonald and Thos. { Brown. ` Through the energy of Reeve Gar-l den and `Chairman Jardine in carry- iing out the behests of the County % Council, Barrie now boasts one of g the brightest and prettiest assize court rooms in the Province. The `walls, ceiling and alcoves have all been repapered; the walls with a I handsome ingrained paper of terra c ' cotta shade, -while the ceiling is doneli L in green and gold, being set off with < . a beautiful centre piece of stencilit work. Inside the bar, the floor has' `been recarpeted and. the aisles laid ` f with oilcloth, the outside portion be- ing` covered with. cork matting. The -wainscoting is nished in lighter` Kcolor than formerly; A new cover 1' has been placed on the .barristers tab1e,~while the judge s desk is sur- yimounted by a brass railing. Above g the_canopy is the royal coat-of-arms, ian imposing and tting` symbol of 7-` the authority of a British court of 1" H3; .. ; mstice. - THE DOMINION` OF I.ll\ (bird I justice. asT`iibZiiid?1ii1.3i; Ii2.d'tiii`11C ai3itains a vast amount of .n.ewsv in- hmre in Nrth York does not- meani formation and as an advertising med- `that T. H, Lennox, M.P.P., will be\in?` is ?"`1d in the C*Y- TU `returned by acclamation, leading! `1t{a`i'1` `gtlggpergnthfogheotivC3332 Liberals of the riding` say. At the from date for $135.. convention early next `month they claim a man will be selected, who p Mr. -Haughton .Lennox, M.P., is will ll the bill better than -Mr- the speaker at the Canadian Club to- Underhill "would have done. Mr. W. morrow night. Subject: Canadian - H. Johnston, of Pefferlaw, ex-reeve Battleelds. On the 9th of April, . 05 G01'8ina and ex-warden oitpthe Hon. A. B, -Morine of Toronto, late ' = county, is" spoken of as the likely Minister of Finance for Newfound- ` land, willjaddress a public meeting 1 man. 1 _ V ` e - here under the auspices of the Club. _ . ' fl`.h play `s the thing and so is the MARRIED` e piayeer. C Tlie Girl Who Looks Like E . f BALDWIN-W11-SON-At tht home Me hasva` ockpof the latter and a - LL, ..-:.a..v. father. Mr. G0- earload _of__the former, re-inforced by L 4; 9 ngfgng COURT HOUSE IMPROVE- ` MENTS. % BALDWIN-W-ILS(_$N-At tht of .the bride's father, Wilson, Dalston, T on Thu:-sda'3sr; `March 19th, 1908, by Rev. R. . G_eo. Fralick, `Janet Apwilson to T. Baldwin. ~ . - KERR-.-At` his Lite v ` residence, 78 -Mulcaster .St., on" Friday, "March zoth, 1908, James, Kerr, aged 79 years, . TO OPPOSE LENNOX. I Gar-` ,____ r....A;.m in rm-rv-` MARCH `26 . 1908; V Fannnlisx DIED.` . CAN_ADl OUR CRITERION. and `chopping . mg; evcg-_y 9%! .m.. VVVVvvv If you war_1t your business to ad-\ Vance. advertxse in The Advance. K - 1._.ent-Qsters:: sea and fresh water air nII I IV nan` [ Bothwe1l s. botnweu. 3. -Wal1 Pa.per._ Wall Paper. New an 1 us in Wall Paper l * T`-----n" urn: , I Asto ` , `l1:`11n D1-:1-A Liver Pills. Price 25c. i WANTED--Boy abot ' `GA cknn ` ago, ustness. Must furmsh references. 3 pp s Shoe Store. Go to Wilkinson's for all kinds of dry Slabs, sawed and split any lenitis you h, and sold -yer cord. not 1: loads. 'L~-- A5 4-kn Ila-avpr (11111 sawed and sput any mu m yvu ......., sold `box load . Ten members of the Beaver Gun Club went to Orillia. last Wednesday _and held a clay bird shooting match, `the result being Orillia 114, Barrie iii. `Tuesday, March 31st, at -Mrs. -C Drury s, Louisa St., instead of at the hospital. 7.4-4 ......1:..:... inset lznnwn n05pu.a.L ---The spring medicine best known ,m Barne V 1s 'Morgan s Restorative 1 To oss- land, the druggxst. Pnce $1.00. as 1 -: 1xr,....1. -nu! Def` under the auspices 0 _ `secOnH Auxiliary of R. V. Hospital, _ --Parties intending getti ried will do well to call on haxg everxthing for the lit Mr. Haughton Lennox. ,_-_... 4.1.... anaainn nf Pt $1.00. --Sa1e of Work and Refreshments, Friday and Saturday, April 3 and 4, second ueen s Hotel.` ----... .-I ......._ our prlces i Bros. 1-; 1 , The Barrie Horticultural and Townl -Improvement Society will hold three lshows this year, one of which will be exclusively for the children of Public and Separate Schools. Marmalades--Grapefruit and Seville Bitter _ ity,i for marmalade, at Bothwel_l s. Judgment has been reserved on the motion to quash the Collingwoocl hiszh license by-law. The case was `[`"-D \;)_|. `Y5 Anocuu ---__ , r < high Th argued in Toronto on i fore Mr. Justice Britton. The two cases in t1 . 1 L _.. st... (`nan-1' nf The two casts Iu - docket at the Court of Assize are :l_ Rex vs. Higginson, false pretences, and Rex vs_ Fowlie, theft. Mr. A. Boys is Crown prosecutor. \ -New and up-to-date Wall Paper. No old stock. Every roll new and our `}?f&ma. others. Try us. 'Douga11 , ~ `Wm: i 7- M..1:...~1n-pn was removed our Pllhb . ` Ww: James McEachren was ,from the jail to Kingston yesterday [by Deputy `Sheriff Smith. The pri- . soner was- brought to Barrie from} Orillia and is ticketed for a 2-year` term for aggravated assault. Steve Vair and Bobby `Rowe are back from Renfrew, where they n- ished a successful season s hockey. [Bobby was unfortunate in being on the casualty list for a good part of, the winter, but he is now in fmel shape again. " i`--'"** A` fhnce '--A`nother large ship: good -`M31: ' L ` Marshall Sanitary 18. at` best_ Sold only at Don: Live, wv-.. George Niblock, whose case came! `before Radenhurst, P.M., on Friday} `morning 1as_t,~.pleaded guilty to both charges and was remanded one week for sentence. The value of the stol- en goods is considerably in excess of ithe amount at` rst mentioned. On Sunday evening next, Rev, Dr. Ockley will preach in Collier Street` _ Methodist -Church on the subject of Popular Amusements--their infiu-i .ence and the attitude young and old ; should take concerning them. cial music wil be given by the `choir. The Tom Marks Stock Co. will` open a three nights engagement and ' e at the Grand Opera - 7.----- M. Thnrcrlav. April 2nd, ina Saturday matinee at me Ulalxu op-.- House on Thursday, April in a` repertoire of new plays and vaude-i `ville _specialties. Mr. ' excellent company and gives a splen-i did entertainment at populan prices. You simply can t afford to do with- \out The Northern Advance. It con- tains a. vast newsy `formation advertising ;` iumx unexcelled the Try '.it `in conjunction with the Weekly 9 -- --:xo-not Marks has an I .rT.he is and is the an player. The Girl Like 1! h has a flock of ` pf the former, re-inforced by ` 'persons of `.9 Kathryn Osterman and Anna B._e1- B bf real _p1"eas_ure. of `Barrie will have an opportumt_y ` to e `for, themse1vcs,_. as thas c attraction comes `to _the , ' A deputation`, from Vespra, C9lTX_n; ., pos.e_d._ of C_}op.ncillors~ Hickling -. gnd , -Watti_,`_, _C1grk; -_VCon_tts, ..a;_1_d h Solxcxtor _ 5` _B'oys,.' Iofqnto. on Wgdnes- ` ` ` fox tbs purn.ose.oi Boys, Vlsucu u.m.... day. of last week for laying the matter of < _ross.1ng.s~ in-`Vespra ly ` f" "Railway . Comm! lodist -Church me buUJ\.\.-. V.` u1ar inu- young ld them. Spe- ] 1e will n Lrday- m_t_inee Opera`! A -`-21 ant] ;n A . I luv haw; -Boy about 18 years of usiness. Must nces. l to can on us. . home, and 11 Lry 1\1aurc==~....... Dougall Bros. te c"UU`' tne p1'd\;uci-.u VV\Jl.A\Lub \I- __-- _, Peint sevglel garten methods. The substance of Bothwenis` y what they saw and did is incorporat- ' ed in a report signed by the Chair ween _ sh man, W.C. Andrew. Needless to w. say, the Board was very favorably ._~ . ;).t`t3 Monday b` {impressed as a result of the tour of ['1 I]. . . . . the crimiral inspection, and a resolution was un- A . . ` . . anirnously carried authorizing the urt :_ _ ,3, Committee on `School Management 1'l*?-. to go ahead and complete the details 1 of installing at Kindergarten room in to_date Central School. In time the system will, if found satisfactory. be ex- lvery an _ er than tended to include other schools in I . Town. ren The agitation for the Kindergarten Kingston was launched one year ago in a.re~ iff prr commendation by Inspector Mills. ght f1`0m'lThat the Board of Education has the facts above Cketed 01` 3 been alive to its duty, ated outlined fully show. It is to be hop- K1 ed that"the new departure will meet .-.._w_ where n-` with the support and success that. it ltural aria tuwu. 1 e 30 of am thf :ruit Seville` ga Y. t lothwell W :n reser_ved ed mi 53; ,._u ttt3(1n.Monday .i m in t C e, tc prosecutor. 01 -date C :ry VN 'er than. U n Lingston V c .t from}? ;eted 2-yearlt ad ( 6 N, fm- ` unate or a M It now nel in H1! UAn~~, A $1.00 Deposit starts 3, ` Savings Account at any Branch, on which highest \ current rate of interest `is paid quarterly. BARRIE BRANCH N. D. MORTON, Manage, Csptaa Ulvnu _u_-.- Cqmrnjssioneis. etting mar- 1g-an one WP '3': twocrossings complained of by the township are at Midhurst siding and at the gravel pit beside the 6th.vCon. The former makes a very dangerous situation,"owing to the presence -of . four tracks "and the very acute angle at which they run, while -in the case of the latter the company have con- tinued their gravel pit across the 1 concession line and in doing so cut away a `considerable portion of the r highway. Both matters were amicabs r ly adjusted between the solicitors without a reference to the Board, 1 and a memorandum was drawn up whereby the company_ engage to grade the place at the gravel pit pro- _f perly,_ and to bear the expense of _t diverting the highway at M_idhurst :5 station by four rods, thus making it a. t and safe one for traffic. . > {$1.00 Pan Auuuul m _ Aovmcu: IIIGLI GOPIIIFIVI GIN?! The action of Steele vs. -Luck oc~ cupied the whole of Tuesday after- noon at the Court of Assize It was to decide the ownership of a dia- mond ring said to be worth $400.. The parties all hailed from Town. As usual there was a woman in the case, and a large portion of the evidence turned out to be rather salacious. A verdict was rendered giving the property in the ring to the plaintiff, `on condition that he pay the defend- ant the sum of $I25--the price of groceries etc., supplied by him. KINDERGARTEN FOR BARRIE. Central School Wi1I Have a Room ' Fitted up and Prepared, to In- augurate the System. . Barrie is to have the Kindergarten system introduced into her public `schools. This wa.s_decided at a. special meeting of the Board of 1 Education held on Wednesday even- { mg,` March 18th. 41' LL- Iousrs FOR SALE: }.nnnA...tu1IlLIller Recently the members of the Board visited Toronto in a body, and made a thorough examination of hthe practical working of the Kinder- ` ' ' " ----- --A Air` :2 Sn:-nrnnrnf- The Simcoe Spring As VTuesday before the Hc _ Changellor. Following -_..1 anon: - \zl.lcL1J\.\.nnv.. _ the civil cases frhel I. McPhee vs. G .T. R. 2. Steele vs, Luck. 3. McDonald vs. G. T. R. 4. Martin vs. C. P. R. 5. Ellison vs. Collingwood Ship- building Co. Q. I Dault. as lJJ|na\o--- - _-, _ chenbacker. 6. Johnston vs. Pratt. `| 7. Tuck'vs. Ratclie. ` There are two Cril :standing for trial. The [is composed as follows: When we quote prices on 0115- und any "Excellent. Spring Sui: 13' made and haautifullyegtrimli i..~.... ....-. _ .9 310. $12, sxkfmg: only simzing the name gig I! IIIMIO um nuuuuuux-,c_u cut, otc , at -310, $12, $1! clothing house aingl. - 3`! 7-5- A natural! Ohnlui I1 J. F. Ardell, Innisl. Benj..`Averell. _ Innisl. W. D. Allan, Creemore. Jno. Agnew, Essa. Samuel Carr, Essa. W. J. Elliott, Medonte. V Geo. Lyall, Oro. Alex. McLeod, Nottawasaga, Trueman McMann, Oro. Hugh =Mc-Dermid, Nottawasaga. R. A. Trimble, Tossorontio. Jas; Wilson, Tiny. V Matthew Watt, Collingwood. I pardon Russian hp will 11 clothing house smut. ab , . Ithssonc th " bihg sungmhesaayc [by olothieru allgrve h `country. Tho1je o no -c vr on it-nny oiotbior can sing it. In no roublo to.q.uoto pri 1u %}i'i":.:9s.. ud. .t \Nebster- -vs. McPherson. Church Wardens vs. Shaw. McLeod vs. Pugsley. Mick1e,. eDyment & Son .Dymer,1t Foundry`-Co. vs. 1 1... -1).- SPRING ASSIZES. Non-J 111') - criminal cases itrial. Grand Jury 1' 1I_ ,__ Jury. pring Assizes openecl Honorable, the llowing is a list of ` slim} ' ' Th: 1 cmhtau. -Co. Mut- VS. t[[i`di{[ys~Tcmust 8.30 mu. -Holy (`ummunioxn l1a.m.- .\lnrnim.: Prayer, Sermon. 3p. m. Sumlny School and Young (`.ln s`.Hll|'Ail_) -Juuuun uu ------., _ 7 (ilassrss. S 1) In lwnsonxz and . ormon. _ . The \'il,'l\I` will pre_m:h. SIIPJBM. "M05{f5-" Even \Vvdm`-salay mght during Lent 3 079 will be` an illuslratt.-d lecture "On th life 03 Christ in 'l`rinit_\` 1 1L1'iSh Hall. A . - \lTn-I IVAIIIE. LLIJUII Uvuluuuww V TORONTO. ONT. CA.\ A1)A'n` HIGH CLASS SCHOOL. .___.... .............. nwwrnan ` b.`\.\` A [In G Jxxu-.1. v..._~ V This L`.0iiL`,Z0 iicl BETTER COUI388. BETTER tI'acl1m`s. m;1"1'x-:1: x-quipme'1t. BETTER facili- tivs for pla<:in',{ students in positions than the an-rm.:c business college. Open entire war. All `,:`1':l(illiLlUS get positions. Hand- l some (`utu10guv. free. Em.-r nqw and he readyt position an the summer( $1191 `Ian wn -___.Z,, SUNDAY, MARCH 22ND. TRINITY CHURCH SERVICES Mendelssohn Pianos. tad ` \, uuuuy, uu. ` 1?/IENTS. Ey JIADVERTISE W::l""ETli.LIOTT, PRINCIPAL. comm. \ o.\-up. AND ALEXANDER S'rs for the_ payable 1 ,_A..!A ACRES A nrnnf \.V SEAT`:-3 1* R ma. ".e;"+`a*a'-;"`m 111.; ' "6; |.|Ul . ' I { 0! c1'3i3 kedc?nn?c3:om Q J." Dnxvnvmmm 11 R V ring an Fayrowly _ 'w1th .at_1- PIA N O TU N E R , Actinn and, Tone Regulator. _ Pianos Always on Hand For Sale. . 37-ly 36 JOHN STREET. BARBIE ,____- va mu 306105) 0) De J. H. BENNETT. n-_-:.I-- ,`.__, . ta ' .-r mm read? 30 9-0099 =, .z.... in Hm enmnxnr 01` fall. Ou----:1 MADAME COCI-IRANE `T ' = .VI.9: Tcfmlto has opetlI{eg 3.) . '0tu|'e at M ' u d _ nto St., Bame, a )" . Wery Thursda F - P-tn. Friday. L ilgil of the. .rofess_or., for , (1)0 3311] OI lV18.I'Un, Lava, , , . -2:4;-(1 .. 3... ..r mu nfm! during I emitted to 9,ny_ point by mkers' Assocnauon Money . Bill of Exchange or Tele- fer. Paper handled on most urn: HID 0 tc T_ , . _ OR SALE--Hea.vy Draught sale. 5-year-old. Weight 1800 _ ss condxtlon. Good pply MA s. RMWAN. IN NURSERY STOCK - --mom! of nnne to 80 for Fall xce [.E-In A11a.ndo.le,a. 6-roamed d wood shed r an Marcus UNALI) . .*-~A.1lD.n- 13-13p : use of Travel-' in all parts of "i='a&'ent. ; V I3 WHOLE No. 33231 CREW. PnoPmI:1 onu. _ 9 ----- sou) BY -- r accept a good 3 or fall. Attend LILL- Au. Wnncomn. ermon. Young People`s VLELLV r17p NOTICE !` u6tia`iid_ramaIy\ * Washmg _ % | Pratt's Medicin and Foods It you have recipes for poultry-remedies that are kl good, bring them in and let us them. Only the best drugs are here and our prices are low. Distinctive and it lish -moderate in price-light in wen: t--selt conforming --strictly fast color and the best. hat this 'duy[e~.'er saw. ' , . DERBIES $|.5 to $2.00 SOFT HATS $|.0 to $2.00 goooooooooooooooooooooof: A Simmbns, having purchased the plant, etc., of the Barrie Steam Laun- dry, are prepared to do at reasonable rates._ We beg to inform our. patrons that our Hand Laundry at the Five _. Points will be run as before. T _ A , ___J .l. Uuua vv nu ww. us... .-.. ..-_, Outside ageuts please send work as usual. Telephone 5 5 and our wagon will call and deliver. ` Opp. Barrie Hotel and at Five ' Points. V 10- 13 Every customer presented with a..good quality hat much worth twenty five cents. Wo have a. large amount lend `at -M nd fann URUHI and 5 p mot-t ages. SON requirements enu pound remedies. and what we put up is ` ifoctive than most pro- ` nptto be more e _ rietary prepnratwns on account of eshness, recipeo stock and toobe poultry -remedies known u-nod. bring them oompound ' * -`-----'- am over used VOL L V j...____. II. NO. WESLEY 6. CF Medicines zline of remedie we can supply ' We carry a. full line of Drug Store . EAST OF BARBIE HOTEL ` `AAAQ: -rm: "INTERESTS or amama. THE coum-vor smcor: AND cattle. sheep and: 5 THE Iguatfzn DU Iv l0nt. GRAND OPERA}; HOUSE T9?*4&V~ %%" 2` A -1 n... 1...... annual-Snnnx that exer visited Ca.no.da.-A. J . Small ' The Iauzhtqr Loving Comodie1;ne. . KAT!-I RYN AOSTERMAN assisted by.t.he mirth communicating ANNA BELMONT . in the merry gale of laughter -I;---1- Lnjl Illll hTIA\T 1---__ --__ h The brightest; snapplost and most original comedy ever written. Prices 250 to $1.00. Plan at Robertson : Drug ` 330138. TqEam:wno LOOKS` .l-.'% 3E. Offices to let with vaxdt. the oicea now oc mpied by G. A. Radenhuvst. Barnst.er.over the Bank of Commerce. Apply to tt A. W. WILKINSON. - "","V_,."J v -'-"- "' . M - a ` " gm; f th best attractions) 1.21. .f .`. .`..`..d;`3'..a n.?:3__Ae; J. Small. I The Council met at Elmygle, -Mar. 14th, pursuant_ to adjournment. All ; members present. . ......Ln vac-A I\Q_ lllyllnuwnu r.`---.... -The following accounts were pas- sed for `payment: -Moran, bal- ance for gravel, 45c.; `H. Gill, 41 loads gravel, $3.28; James Tripp, 50 loads gravel, $4.00; D. King, rep. snow road, s. r. 20, Con. 3, $10.00; Municipal World, for asst. rolls, etc., $17.40; Council meeting March 14th, $15.00; W. ~A. Sneath, services as Auditor, $10.00; I H.~Hall, 'do., $10.- 00.. Drysda1e--Mar1ey -- Ordered that the Auditors statement and report of the accounts of 1907 be adopted ,and that the Clerk be instructed to {have 200 copies printed for distribu- have I tion. VJ O`!

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