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Northern Advance, 25 Nov 1886, p. 5

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GOOD; JOHN CLAYTON. Boys are terribly `hard wearers, but good ones, and ours never fail to give satisfao-A " 0 Man} Whole lines cleared out. Our Jul and August ales immense. We are moving Swi t1y_ to our aim. Stock reduced $5000.00. 0 `Single Barrel, M. L. Single Barrel, B. L. ISTOGK mnucnou SALE A ammo SUCCESS 1 Bar Iron, S. S. Ste_el, Dlrectly opposite u. R. n., Sfatlombunlop-$1.; war: lu!.;Dl.|AI;(.\.| auu uuvyouun This report in reference to the oppoint- ment of a Third Inspector of Public` SChOul8 admits that the steady increase in 7the number of Schools will soon require an additional Inspector, that action in the matter may be safely `deferred for the present. ' I. ..l..,. -,...,...........,...,'I... 61-".4 6`-an nnrnnn nf' Those who hve already examined these Goods plfonounce them the best value they have yet seen. , P. F. 1 Horse Shoes,+ amass GOODS, 1u:,.LItn.:;aIAnT wAaou.1 They desire; 1:o`dg-ou.v p1.1bli<`:As)tl:ent`ion to tpy 3:3;-e`. gov; having pm`-chided the high? for the 'anIpo, `ind ' ehev'iooiitl`eIitly"Iuaei3 :t.lI:;|_'t_,i1: id THEJBIS , \ LI. - ...-.'.I.A aenervl:m*,sv9=9; 91", in We ing out the following lmheard of prices on some lines still to be cleared out :- OF. `DESCRIPTION. ,,,_,, .-_------_:-:- -:- WEEK MANAGER. A pn-ucuu. _ It also recommends that the names of the County Judge and the Public School Inspector for South Simcoe, be added to the committee appointed at the June session to arbitrate in the matter of a cer- tain appeal from the townships- of West Gwilluuburyv and Tecumseth, as there was a doubt about their appointment. 1). -\ \_n. wr- 1 .. nt\I`?.`'7 `D.-nun:-tn mm: , durable shoes, 4o GUNS TO 3: SOLD-NOTE Pmcss. - $2 50 A Double Barrel,M. L. - ' 3. 50 Double Barrel, B. L. WINCHESTER RIFLES AWAY DOWN- LADIES UNDER\NAR, OUR. G-`BEAT ARE F IZBOWING ABOUT OUR {@@@Ks, 8A`1EN1EE%$ZQ mm mm I?[$11P13;IM@, SC()TT S BOOKSTORE. {ALBUMS I ALBUMS I ALBUMS I !'1`HE MOST comrwrm STOCK NORTH or TORONTO. Unav- D. UUUUL ISUUUU huwu. apyunuu Report No. 1 on County Property was read and adopted. ` mL:_ _,_..__;. _..............\..A. 6154:; n-on}, nf {FAMILY BIBLES, CHURCH. AND POCKET BIBLES, i. HYMN BOOKS, PRAYER BOOKS. V Have 1z1rgelyinbreasc(l thfeir stock to mect the wants 0-! `their numerous ('uston.e.rs. N_i_oA`Ll_.l_STE.B,_STORY _& co., at manui tcturers prices. Just received direct from Belgium two consignments of "Glass, including Plain Window Glass, Figured Glass, Col- ored Glass, Plate Glass. Prices very low. Paints. Paint Oils, Varnishes, full stock at bottom prices. Builders Hardware, full line at bottom` prices. Harvest Tools, the best goods in the market at rock bottom prices. ` -f\_ CARRIAGE MAKERS, BLACKSMITE AND MILL sup-V runs A srncmrrv. IMCALLISTER. STORY & CO Y. + e_._._.,oo I Fall {Stock new complete, and comprises all the Newest ~ V . [Cloths in me Market. HANDS SATGHELS. NEWEST DESIGNS !. PIIENIX HALL {H6 lvuumuu 1UUn-uy. , _ A By-law was introduced and passed to conrm By-law 223 of united townships of Orillia. and Matchedash. n 1\_-.`I- _...J `I)....1.-nu. nun ; `! YV-Vw__.l_._ `I' Va. `;yAv`J:I;vn: C54! 5: an -- -va---a--------v- -- -v " made by MOCOLLUBROS. &. CO., Toronto me.ee.ewmurruA A . % % - g!9Lims9i%: gmmnnrue an L. 1-unvnnu-.`. nlnnol |at-`0il|` hardware Oils will be prosecuted ll Exdf.) 510* ~(_:;;n'.u':uv.-1.4 '3\1"'/'3l`.`. parts 2,: ; 0AU'l`I0N.--AIrdoclortonnd .u1uoenorbiu' "{.rdw ag: '61:`. mix in g.n.e;;,.~..ea Fit and Style Guaranteed. LATEST NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS. com: AND SEE US AT OUR NEW STAND- 20,000 lps. EBARBED FENCE WIRE, HARDWARE ! IN THESE I HAVE THE CHEAPEST IN BARRIE. Ronan-Greenavi7isyl-I-l)rdered, that ow- ing to the nancial embarrassment of the Township of Adjala, caused 'by the late Treasurer, whereby the said township be- came indebted to the county to the amount of 34,37 6, a sum which the said township is willing but unable to pay : Be it there- fore resolved that the Committee on Finance do consider the advisability of striking out the interest of the said debt for the present year. The Council then 7 adjourned till 7 o'clock in the evening. ' rzvexmo SESSION. The Council met as per adjournmentp the Warden presiding. 11.- '.17......1\;.. n.-nncminrl Hun rnnni-I. nf Wholesale and Retail Hardware, ' V One Door West of the Queen s Hotel, Barrie. TO THE MGGARTHY BLOCK. IN PLUSH AND LEATHER, VERY CHEAP. ,::.T'b.*%FA7RAMERs AND" THRESI-IERS.--'l`he -~1'.-2.4. nn.r.._n.=.-.u;._..."_a.. ....z. a... sunny 1- nun: A. nn mmumn. PURVIS BIRDS. Waggon Hubs, 9x12 Al, per set 2; Uak S} nkes X, 3% Waggon Skeins, , Other sizes i 1 proportion. AND GREY FLANNELS. 3- VY!".'ITA'.`.F- 3 `REMOVAL OF` HEADQUARTERS FOR Int} W uruuu pluuluuaso Hm Worship presented the report of the Commissioner of Outlet of Lake Oouchiching and various accounts which were read and referred. . \1 n U: ,,_, _, ____I A ____ ______L Barrio. 000- Late. T..u+znnns' & Wixiirwainn. See our $4.50 Pants. IMPORTER, 810.. wuf<;::::: and Assessment was presented by Mr. G. P. McKay and adopted. URL: _ _ . _ _ __L _ _ . _ y A...`-. LL-` -\1\ :nCn-nnK uuuuucu. ` This report recommends that no interest * be charged this year on the debt owed to the county by the `township of Adjala. \ U.`.L. .... ....A 4,. n unfunny] AF vnnnun nnlrn LHC Pl Cl1l|DD. T Rqmrt No. ] Committee on Education was presented and adopted. ' "Wnn v-..n..mt ;r\ uoncnvvorinn +11 W PIUBUIIUDVI Glfld wuvruvvo This report recommends the payment 01313 10 to the Treasurer ot Orillia and `Matchedash, in payment of account for ggpairiug and replankin bridge over Middle Branch of Severn iver, between the counties of Simooe -and Ontario. _ The following grants were asked for : To imprme and repair lock-up building in the village of Midland, 825, To build 3 bridge on townline Went Gwillimbury and Inniafil, 850. V (II uruna. anu Luawuuuuuu. Report N o. 3 Roads and Brldges was ` adumed. This recommends the following ::ra.ut,s : 1 'l` ....-:_L :.. L...:`lJnn nn I-nnnii-;na i 'T" 1'$Zf}2"c3E?u'I'e7J5 that the annual 4 gm; of $100 for rie match be oot_1tinu`ed.'i ml-mg that the `Wat-den `gas justified by thefwts m not lssumg hm warraht for 4 ma money as there yvas no a_ut_hor1ty for my, ceurse. Gwes a hat 9f rules m conuec- 1 tion wgtb the matches whnch are to regu!ate . ghem m the future and that the prize: "11 be as follows : let $18, 2nd $16, 3rd 31;, 4th 12, 5th $10, 6th $8, 7th 37, 8th $5,951; $9, 10th : A by-law was mtroduced an_d passed to wurm a by-law of the Oouncll of_ Tomor- onti0- . - ' . Lmlnw um: Intrndnnnrl and munn I o1m0- ' " A by-law was mtroduoed and passed 1 wnrming a by-law of the Council of idale. . Sugfnmo `Mn 2 nn Rand: and RI-idann: sunlulllliu Report No. 2 oh Roads and Bridges? was presented and adopted. V mm. mnnrt. recommend: the: nnvmnnl: I All uuwr buwuaunp, qpuva _ 5-- 1`o repair bridge over Mad Rxver on me county line between Grey and Simooe.. the county of Grey having paid the same ` amount, $40. - D....,...a Mn A Dnarhn and `RI-`an: was cuuuuub, qp-cu. * Report No. 4_ Roads and Bridges wag adoptd. 'l`I.... -nu-xn-ab nnnnrnrhnhli OF uuupwu. V This report recommends that the blll of the caretaker of Wasdell s -bridge `across the Severn River be pald, and also that 9. grant of $16.25, in addition to the grant. ( f of the June session, to com- plate the said work.` It also recommends` Ihu paylxlellt. Of $2100,-damount of Com- missiuner G1-aham s bill re Holland River bridge. T .. -_-A-.n urauns : _ _ 1-'1`u assist in building and repamng -four bridges on lines in lieu of boundary Hues Mu-dora and Wood. $50- ' 'n Ill ,2J,,- _.. TI'l.\...-..-.L:r\ Tina '}f,Z': of Special A Committee re` - M tch with accompanying `By-law Eln was a doptad and the By-law paie, ` rough itavarious stages. 1 men mnort recommends th annual _ Luwuuue Lay auu J!.l.UuUu.I.au, with 4-To repair bridge on townline be- tween Essa and Tecumseth,-opposlte lot 7 in latter township; $50. I . In- _-__'-:_. L.-:.a,... ........ 11...! Dinar nn gramlng a hke sum. mu. . ' 7 3-- l`<; complete Sturgeonvlhver budge, townliue Tay and Medonte, $75. ' 4, m ..... ..;- 1-nu;-Inn nn tnwnlinn b9- UH motlon the C0mlib$99 Cty l`m;u1y were asked to cons1der_ T the ad- \"mv.i;iiit y of granting $400 t0 burld. 8-1001*` up in lieeton. ~. * (V..x1., .._ 1.r-v-.. (\.v`-nrnt` H-ml-. u.-hora; uuca `.ucu0I'a uuu vv UUU9 '`WV- _ _ T`z--'1`o repair bridge on Townslnp Luge Cardwell and Monteith, the townsh1p. granting like $40. 0 In , I_L_ C4 ...... ..... `Dina- In-ulna up m neenon. Calhoun--McKay-01dvrcd that where- as several minor uillnicipgslibies coxnprisillg _ the railway group pay their rates before,- that the Fmanoe Committee consider the V advisability of allowing said municipalities` areasoxiable rate of interest on the same and also to consider the question of allow -' ig interest upon any levies paid" before. obeina due and _report jot 'th0_ P1`._5:`i Iession . l\, -.- up II,_I_-` 1\'..'...;."'I'..i.._' -vnuuu. , On motion Messrs. Cooke, Dru , 13011- nox, Smith, Bennett. ArohGt.._AD_ slmtle were appointed to inquire into, .the; stay-0 of so many lunatic: and indiilntl -b1.n8 admitted into thejziol` and.i9}10!jt:;"8.9} this: session. __..uvU' IOIEIOD. l\,, T llemoralizing the Ontario L `VUIMUII. On motion Messrs. Burgu. Su'ern,. Tanker, Wiancko and A. '1 h9p{9'Ii_:,' ;.WB'0 `pwointed to oonaidelhthe ,p, Fi`! _ I o . - - 1` Pgllblt deer `hunting nIhn.ii\n an wnniinuuhtv : .`..-- lJVVIIl|jq. . T?ik-upzvitii stoves Ind ' ' p| !11x..d , "C. On $not1on.the`Fin_An& ` _ 3"!'!I0ted to oon|id5i' W597.-.5106: ` . non 3-ovmg the debenzuimnow held by *1 Trguurer doponitod in tho bunk . : ?1'P8rty were ordered to7'Vop " $119 Wvriety of providiifg fun I '1-1.32.-5 =- l min-on din n:I\AI.-"a."(! 1'-vuuuo 0891' IIUIIW _ _ t On motion the Oommiwoo Enizigunty -1 November 25,_188o. uononu. Mor1_o_N,s. | The report recommends that the asrne laws should be so amended as to prevent the hunting of deer with hounds, and e l IU\a\JllUU\-II . ' memorial to that e'ect was prepared to be presented to the Local Legislature. The | memorial asks the legislature-to take the evidence (if settlers in the back settle- ments and not the evidence of `sportsmen and so-celled experts n}n'y. It "dec!ar.~-5 that deer are slaughtered by thousands every year in Muskoks alone. f Iuvviv u uuuuuut, vvuwu WUIIU l'UIBl'l',Uuo ` I The report of Special Committee on games lawn with memoral pwaq read and. adopted. T mhn Qnvnnnb an-Au.g-.-_.`.. l.L_L AL A LIVll"IU' an vs 1 uuua UUIIIIIIIIIBIIU WII adopted. This report says the gsol walls have been thorouahly repaired at a cost of $152.40. The caretaker has been in- structed not to heat the rooms in the county buildings unless they are going to be used on that day and thereby much fuel will besaved. ._ The wells and cisterns have been cleaned and the expenditure will therefore be small for some years to come. The committee have provided for the care of an infant born in the gsol a last July, whose mother is at present in the insane asylum. e The person taking care of the child gets 82 a week. I\.. ......a:.... LI... l`1..........:aL..- -_ l'1-__L_ YVIIIJUII QIITIIIIIYI j I" I3 `QVCCUUIVVI On motion the County Treasurer was ordered to submit a report showing. amount of fines received by him from J uatices of the Peace under Canada Tem- perance Act. _ 7 n... ......i:..... .1... ..........:u.... .... `D..-.:- ..-Jvu.uu.nvum .Luu vv uruvu III III! CHI? | After routine the Warden pr:-.aented' `the petition of Mr. Levering and others, `Mr. Oherlesworth aed others, and Alex. {Scotti account, which were referred. mlln human` A` Q-...:.` I`_.._._4 .'A - - III `III CHICK HYU$ v 1 W7? On motion the Committee on County Property were instructed to cause an ex- amination of-tne north-west side of the Council Chamber, as it is defective. "in rv|A5:Ar\ `Ln (1....-.4-o I`-............. 2-. FVI IIVC CKUUO On motion the Committee on Roads and Bridges were required to consider the advisability of -memorializing the Local Legislature for a repeal of Sec. 19, Chap. 37, Statutes of 1886, Ontario ; also the provisions of Sections 532 and 565 of the Consolidated Municipal Act, 1883, as far as the same relates to the assuming of bridges over streams over 100 feet wide in townships and towns. FBI... (`nu-".31 `hum llI`1.f\II`EI\l\la H A60 thou;-di,`t:of`o-upooul ' Thdraday morning, . , },nn_t and tho motto": `of the 'l'c`eunre1`-.'I ioonritios `u mama to inthe Worden`: address. The] Council then adjourned till 9 o olook . On motion_of Dr. ` Kirkland, ueoonded zby G. P. McKay, ordered that leave of ,ebeenoe begranted to George eMoberl , `Esq., Reeve of Oollingwood, during tge `present session of this Council. . . m;.-'n...._-n 4-- _L - ---- -- lu. uuuuy uuzuulvu In Dull \IUIlIl0lI.o Q The Council then adjourned till 10 ` o'clock Friday morning, 19th. I Cannon. HALL, Nov. 19th. i The Council met this morning as per 1 fadjourntnent. The Warden in the chair. Affnn Iunrinnn than 7---In-- ---- -~~-` 3 I`, -....-.u-- -_----g guvvo 001}; The Warden in the chair. Routine buli- , new as usual. ` - I-`___iVA: N A.1\_,.?,IIn - The Council met_u per adjournment.` Ill IIUVVLIDIII D Iwuu vuvvnluu The Cogncil {then adjourned till 7 o'clock in the evening. H. EVENING sissston. After routine the Warden presented the report of County Treasurer and a. -com- munication from County Solicitor, which were read and referred. . 1?- n l'I_-___L'_ 'l1_.-.__`__L_ ____ Report No. 2 County Property was rdopted. Thisreport states that therepairs prevlously recommended at the gaol have been done and deserve special mention. They were supermtended by Mr. Ander- ton, 2nd Deputy-Reeve of Barrie, at" a great saving to the county. It recom- mends that the gaol wash house be repair- ed and-that there should. be `a proper classication of prisoners. _L ______-__L 3.. LL- ._--1 Uusumuuauuu U]. [11 LDUQQI no The pnsonexfs at present in the gaol are vagrants 9, insane 7, laroery 2, drunk and disorderly l, a.as'ault1,etotal 20." V D ......_6 NY:-u Q wlnnnnn man ndnnl-Ar` uusu1'ucu_y 1, DDDD|llII.l.,`|IUIll av. Report No. 3. Finance was adopted this recommends that the application of Col. O Brien for $1.000 towards a drill shed has been considered and that action thereon be deferred to next year. Can- not recommend any refund. in the case of Mr. G. R... Ford's communication. The petition of Rev. C. C. Johnson re Annie Byrnes whose land was sold for taxes. but while deeply sympathizing with the applicant cannot recommend` the prayer to be granted, as no error is seen in con- nection with said sale V . x7, :5 `I}`_`I.___L:__ _...- -.)A...L...I UUUDLULI Wlbu Batu DIILU Report No. 3, Education was adopted. This report recommends that no action be taken on the suggestion of Inspector McKee, that an entrance examination he held at Gravenhuret in affiliation with the Bradford High School. _ ` It. also recommends that $40.00 be paid the Bracebridge Model School as 7 teachers from Muskoka connected municipally with this County had been in training there. 1)----` .-.6 Q. 1. Jul nmmilv. ma nn inm-mum {I113 UUUHDJ uau UUDII Lu UIIIILJLIJ` vnvnvo Report of S ; c :ial Commitme on increase 0 {Lunatics ax d Indigents was adopted. m|_: _ _ _ _ ....g .J....l......- Olsnlr QA i:Ih.l>.u ant` luunaucs at u. Luuiguluvu was nuuyuauo This report declares that 34 idiots and. lunatics have been committed this year as against 36 last year, and in the current year 35 committals for incligency nearly all the latter being drawn from other parts of the County though committed at Barrie. Some 10 apparently conrmed idiots are now in the gaol and recommends that they be removed to the Orillia Idiot Asylum or some `other similar establish- ment as soon as possible. I)..-.....4. KT. 5: Dmnla nn nrinnn was ILIBLID 68 BUUU GB yuuunuxu. Report No.5, Roads and Bridges was adopted. This recommends the follow- ingogratxte. . To build bridge `on Q tov n _ line between Iu`nisla`nd West Gwillim- bury opposite lot 18, $30. I `m,. ........:.. human and nnninnhn: . town Duty Upyuruw Luu ;u, wave ; To repair bridge and approaches ~. town line Oro and Medoate, $50. To Cha._rls Robinson, commissioner for looking [after outlets of Lake` Couchiching $10. - .un&cc 'I)urv\n'IoI-If :II1nI I OUUBEB Ul. LAIMSU \{\JuUA|IVA|s5I5 qya v. Pw-port N 0. 4. C nunty Property, was adopted. This reprzrt recommends that Mr. Audertun 2nd Deputy Raeveof Barrie be instructed to" examine into certain alleged defects in-chimneys in the council ` "room, and also defective ventilation and to cause chimneys to be, repaied` and learn the `V cost` of .securing_ the proper ventiletion of the council chamber and report at the let meeting in January. Report: 4 and 5, Finance were adopted. N o. 4 recommends that interest at the rate of8per cent befcherged b the Treasurer "on .,ell1n._onies_not psidin tone the 1st.of:Eebrusry;..o,f, eech_y_9ur. A T It says: `ithef committee V con. ;nd ,no euthority"" .dfi 0`i': t,He Township of ..r ,Hq;nphre. j ;n;=m:u`endan .. Township .-W re " game uses . ,- _\_.L-:;:n.'.L;.zu`li' `:1: `<.`.'~__~, -5'.* .A xa R;p;~1;tV,WI;>.17W(`:;;l"E1;;1;mitteo m Janina TL`: -nnnub Ann.` LL- ....I _.II_ Illu I'UUUIllIlJUuuu . }`re~e-e% Ob;1:t:j1 HALL, Nov. 18th. As we do no drumming, we would be glad if all our subscribers through- ,out'the County would try to get their neighbors to- subscribe for this favorite journal. The more subscribers we get, the better we.` can make, the paper therefore, by furthering our interests subscribers manifestly advance their own Only think what a subscriber will get for one dollar by beginning 'now. Sixty short interesting, stories; a. number of. continued - stories by the most popular. authors ; 60 o.0lumns_of_the "best agricul- tural intellig_ence_ that can. be obtained ; an `epitome of the `world's daily doings; the cream of the most rened wit and humor gleaned from English, American and Canadian newspapers; the pith of the news from-the whole county and outlying ditricts put into the most readable shape ; the reports of town and County Councils, and the courts of law gchurch intelligence and the doings of the various societies, literary and otherwise; the account of `sports and amusements; everything of in- terest that happens in Barrie and sur- rounding country ; the most reliable poli- tical news ; editorial comments on passing events ; all this, with an immense amount of miscellaneous matter, scientic. literary, musical and general for the sum of one dollar. A moment's thought will convince" any one that this is the greatest value for one hundred cents that it is possible to purchase. Reader, in the classic language of John Smith orsomebody else, we say don t you forget it ' Inns muvmmn snot GOMPANY ALSO COMPLETE STOCK OF TRUNKS AND VALISES. The above TCompany_guarantee to. give the `Best Value ever given in Barrie, in the Shoe Line. L% THE ADVANCE] DEG. 31. 1887. >BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES. 'l`h_e store.` is directly opposite'Strong & Donnell s., SCll00L SIICDES! BARRVIAGE ANnwAcuoNwo_m xhwarnnn.-m b THE COUNTY OF, SIMOOEI ' ` ' mom NOW to nocoutyliu-taunt. 1 ` : ,VVe`dneug_1sy`,~TNov. 17.": 1 o ilmet this .5: per 1 .f,".,m.:::. The Warden in the chair. A 1 {mar routine business the petitions of me Byrnes, M. M. Stephens and others \ presented, also venous accounts and` S of County Treasurer, all of which -_ '::e:1;:::f{ Sneoial re '1 MOURES BLOCK, DUNLUPV s'r., {one Dollar. , Children s Shoes for Schooi Wear should be a strong servicable kind, able so stand rough usage, wet weather, and the wear and tear of rough and un- even sidewalks. ` T I have just the kinds required, neatly made, nicely tting,< at the lowest prices possible for good work. Come to me for Boys Shoes, Shoes always last longer than ,poor tiop .. L Come to meyfor Git-l s. Shoes; All prices rcasonabl and low, rangihg from 75 cents upwards. ' bringig youf childrn to my Sh re. for Shoes, fob can save Ltimenand money, as I_ have every good make of Shoes. ' " prices re always 19w; /gnd I wanfrant my goods to wear well. -O*V F- D()LLAl:(-A: Cox:neT to me for Children's Shoes. Prices from 40 cents up. REMEMBER um Uuuuuy Uy uuo uuvvunuly vl. CLUJIILUII ` With regard to a refund of money asked 1 by William Webb for lands at tax sale. which he clauns because good title cannot `be givcuas the lands are not patented, 111) o nmittee d n t recommend a. refund has the county has not made any error in the prcmlsca. " n..... ..c `.\'.. 1 nmmirbon nn Tiblnnnnn -inn has! new AND nmerr 4%3`AaJi a HENRY. MMANUFACTURERS. M %%[v.v\~vg%\ cUTfrERs4AND%sLE1Hs FOR THU SMALL SUM O!` T--"HAVE OPENED OUT WITH A FULL STOCK OF-- NORTHERN ADVANCE- Call and see for -yourselves. ----THE spor Is IN-: `Jo .L`o `----WHERE---- ` IUBU .aH(.1 8:UUpLUU. ' This report recommends the grant of $10 for a new stove for the Collingwood luck-np and the sum of $25 for repairing. the Midland lock-up. A 1)-- 1-... ....... :..+.mAnmsA ...}..1 nmann tn

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