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Northern Advance, 18 May 1899, p. 8

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That svwghat miscellaneous dealers announce. What WE are able to an- nounce is one, two, three, half-a-dozen, a score of New lines. in all that pertains to Men's and Boys ~wearables. This is a complete store for men `and boys.-. The only Exclusive store in Barrie. Your advantage in _dealing here is wider choice, more select goods, easier-to-pay prices, and attention that is always satisfactory but never obtrusive. If not now our; patron, come in and take a look around. No charge for show- ing things. ` ne Pocket Knife, two blades and screw , best Sheield Steel. or ' `ne Pearl-Handled Knife, by V _ copies of our [Book of :56 `Boys AND GniLs an earn this 3B?I-iI`\-==- I Exclusive` People.... A 9 Queen : Birthday all days of specialties and I Ten uutCo;._ A we. packa ' 75 C090. Forulcin Barrie by n. M-NF` ,9!!!f.~Sola Agent. - 134"` ,___._L t_hei'r muby friendsn ----.--_---Irv: \I\r|v|l rill!` (Ln&n'nm.) Svsscnnmn C1u>rr.u., $5.ooo.ooo. A laree amount of MONEY T0 mun at `lowest current rates of interest on improved real 95 tate. . Municinal a.I.....o..... -.....:...-...a 5*... further tor Oi Exchange for General Purpose H0" as Fint~Chss ORGAN, with two sets of rte Thomas mgkg, Ann. to `John Cheesxnans A _ 9l_'000I'c rumor Street. =7 . `lowest cirrent x-atevs 5? a;:.:.;;ro:. ;.;a%o7e Municipal debenture: purc_ha.sed- F0 m. particular: app! to the head ofhce of the com? - 103 Bay Itmet. oronto. or to . 1-ly J. aAl.nim1'ru. B-W ---'`----.'---v v- --v `--- 7 --~---. Our lacrosse cliib is practicing at nights, `but they have not elected `officers as yet. It is about timathey did. ` ` fI'I III` I unava- . SIIAVV *BROS.9 T5 +-. ._ more ART15 " Bolhwolvn nlbask. 9 I K A NEW LINE OF TIES. A NEW LINE OF CUFFS. an -u---- ._ .__._L A NEW LINE 0'1: Iff)1E\vEAR A. NEW LINE OF LIGHT OVER? T` _______*- "`A easunablesuggestiun... our Sfzll gnnlp at \An..... :. -_ -._v...... \I COATS. `A NEW.LINE OFSHIRTS. LONDON AND CANADIAN LOAN AND AGENCY COMPANY. If n . ____ \ hash ';:..S*r..:.`..::`.::d:;::o:;g "W-I 0. f d .\-J.` um. -'..;.A`.L.H%, p.::: ;:;..gn undo we. at Low Prices. iii: '4 _.j_ E ` D3/spepsia. - A pA$s};iag{s." .;&.Tb2r:g mlgzo, .at.ructiou work. passed nhroqgn here on Friday for Colliug- 1 wood. 'lhey will be engaged there on com my 13,1399. that 6*?! nviv. (of Toronto, was id rthe 6th Ward for a few days this week. H was moving his furniture to Toronto. - ' -is '1. rrv-1 AI 1-: . 1 IV NM} WAR Bali] wli! ml Ro Imai I Dolzi four business men apparently `have no use for a. Board of Trade, or else they` would have attended the organization meeting held in Barrie on Wednesday evening of last week. - ' . CAB: R05 1 35%| as rent and beautiful a variety in possible. in Honcnludge Ardegh sin` occupied the chair and has the beet teak: oi the Band of Ho e for acting in ihec co. ecity :fcr the aim time. Hie openingimdreu was full of kindly advice to-Aethe children and was ettentetivelv llltened to by ellgpro-" :.Il.. . U Mm LA `Of ALLANDALE mu `NUMBER SIX. xi: 3` Esq. ` ADVANGE, the best I weeklv paper in the County of Simone. in .l\lI ' 1 _ ____4___j Mr H. `Gibson, engineer, has recovered` .`.'from `his recent illness--and is agein on duty. 'bv l*Ven;l[) /a7z'l1'i;T) was the topic 3; the Y.P.S.C.E. on_ Monduynight. A good ;-prograxn_me'was provided. a ` n,.., 1. _,-___ .I_;\_ 3. _.._--..:-:___ -4. ..2_1.4.. ~ Rev Mr. Wilson, of Rosemom: atid Ever- ett circuit, will preach in theTPresbyteria.n church next; Sunday. mornincz and evening. . , ,.__ ``l -_I!__._, _,___|_-_:___`-L-__. an -UIIU UUII VVNI-`U. LUIS `llllln Mr. Thomas Campbell Vhais moved [156 a residence on towuliue street. ' WHTFEIXO` Lgliva-s;:"l\V l:cLean ac1'Donaldson. of kBeeton,we1'.e the guests of Mr. and Mrs. `Wm. Emily; on Sunday. I .Ll,_ A_._ ,4 Reineuiber the annual bazaar and cohoert in connection with St. George a church to- morrow (Friday) night-. in the old Methodist church. A good programme is provided. In , I ---AI_`L,,-. Ll;.-E};orge Whiteley left on Monday for ' the Nort.h_-west. o l Lovers of boating are waiting nxiougly for warm evenings. - - rivu o o 1,, _ ,I_, u .I__I_' 2-- I `V -. --- - - v---."-. -Wvlxat about organizing a baseball oltV1b in the 63211 word this season. T I an Barries South-Western Division. with ' its Pleasantostreets. its Tastv Dwell inae, its Pretty Churches. and. its Go- a-heacl People wall Entzoe settlement --A Weeklv Record of its Doings. Mr. John Harris has returned from Mid- T land. A . Si-'%E}Z:7..;i"";;`*' "523:5LiiE'I`:7 an `At. 1.0., . ._ ' % m'33- ooowf Wiu'aJ Wllevins has returned from her; visit I:o'1`oronto4. - ` . : alum-IoVo' Niul?,'}i33sT.i3l">f";B'3r"If3b;"iI'r'y3 Buohnm,1Berths Beddm. I4` lie MoAfo9.. Kobe 8|hor_l.xLII1I`l'ROdd_lt$,,A :zlo Kon- .".9?3~.:.:1 .!`!9'=v'.3}!9!0n} ;3',l9v$'!`ii-;-_ T IIJIL _l-61.0: jiipiiiiai e;,;..;i'.;..;.;;.;;ma :9 the Police Court on Wednesday morning to an- swer to the charge laid against him by the Children's Aid Society. of punishing cruelly his two little girls on Sunday. He pleaded not guiltv to the oiience. Evidence was` taken. that of his housekeeper going to `show "that Patterson is kind and indulgentwhen asobar, but cruel and abusive when under the '-inuence of liquor; she- said he was guilty "of the charge laid against him. His Wor- ship found Patterson guilty. but suspended sentence during good behavior. ` I\,. ,I_I_,I, `__L ',,!j,,, -:)v?uuu1`uir,u.8.luIurI _lUvll`(llIF, llings 13011;. . our 9- n; V dtorg. an ,3 Quma.b:3l:;` Freda . agnuud '.Nah, ham.` min. _II'aIa..'.s .- 13......` .n....1..u H-:\E<.:xt :Wednesda._v will `be the Q_ueu'si Binhdo.v..- ' "ram RAILWAY CENTRE on _ ';"Hi FUTURE 'orrY. ' Barrie of Hope. Ru LUD lllovvcuuc. o o n o o n 1 o n o o o o o on W. Jo son .... ............... .. S. Hodgint . . . . . . . . . . . . Jno. Paton` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Jame: Ferguson. . . . . . . . . . . John Brunton ........ S. Greenoild...-.,...`., . . . . . . . ..-. DI I ~ - o o-_'vvo'o;oaoo-`court W. Arm|t.rong.,...., . . . . . . Po J-_M00l`B...V..un..n.g...`.u " V Total; . ; .' .' . . .3553` '97 Th `820tpG.`G.-8` hh in` `t .1 13:0 mos g... '3`... ;;.`Z"n-1.. `3n?';3'1, obonhtiboosnn` (1), 0 ggnugu on on ~;bh9.F*'4`.1 W ;".9V!\1`99%:h|dA0% hm! Aauthorilsad by t_!ic-l:J01I|l6ll,,tao~1nI.ko~'.;hopur;- chain`: Jlld `(B7 ` hdcuury. ihnllollldr -l,_ owoll.qb ` ted" to pa hcliig . Oil will tIiI;Qid-:l:lIAp: hi! ' rt~.o.M,nno 1. W . , .. ~ ._~-...._* -4... ` sibife % `f`uolTt Between nine o'clock last Friday night and seven o'clock the next morning a deliber- ate and malicious attempt was made to burn down Mr. C. W. l`oucher s new butcher shop. The person or persons who did the deed burst in the spring lock of the front -door, and after dropping the blinds Eoured aseme boiled oil (which they probably t `ought was coal oil) over a ate in the oice, and ftheu after removing t e chimney lit the lamp and placed it below the step ; they vaisezsoaked some paper bags with oil and winced them near the lamp. '.L`heythen de- camped, leaving both front and back doors o en, and takin little or nothing with them, it us showing t at destruction of pro arty was their soleobject. Luckily the qi was not coal oil and the board above the blaze was green; otherwise" the flame would not have died before any damage was done; as it was the board was burned half way through. Much surprise is expressed`-that such a vile attempt was made to injure a young man who had_ just started in business for himself. Aswill be seen in another. column Mr. Poucher has oifered a reward." . , M-ornoxa. 1 ` -4 tjlnldwolle-WM'ran-=1`hup' she Ghairmun :i`.:2'`,`:."`3.`" %`:.`ii"`"`::::i?" 1` W9; "l ...'T `.1 ,0! W0. ," ti u1Vnnr.:%1).yp:esc?a.:gunf.noe.J 9 vhj`Iim!I`%thn:mo9r;I~Id{ch-Nb-t " %;w:thsV9!n!o1n.9; 1 . J; Frawley wanted the report laid over until next meeting to give Councillors a chance to personally look into some of the`impr'ove- ments recommended.. They wanted as much money as possible spent on ermanant side- walks. These two mem ers moved in amendment that the report_ be laid on the table until next meeting. Councillor Boys twitted these gentlemen with inconsistency. and referred to the power vested infthe Electric Light Committee v. A Councillor Frawlev assured the Council that it was the other follows that were inconsistent `and were now willing to give that power to a Committee which not long ago they objected to. The amendment was defeated, the mover and seconder being the only" years. The report was then adopted. IMPROVEMENTS T0 SIDEWALKS. The Board of Works Committee reported a that as, many sidewalks where the plank are laid lengthwise are badly out of repair, the walk he removed and gravel walks sub stituted. the materialotl` the old walks to be used for repairing others. The streets to be thus dootored at resent are, north side Wellington street, rom Baytield east to end of walk; west side ot Peel, from opposite Mr. Tench s to-corner of John street north. A" four-foot, cross walk will be constructed an east side of Toronto street to corner of Ross street from the material the ve-foot walk is at present made of. -Adopted. ' PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS. ' The Finance Committee recommended Caldwell and : Councillor i that the following accounts he paid :- Wm. Stephens..... . . . . . . . . ...$`l6 75 Jas.Turner....`........;.....-....- `=25 G T R.. railway ticket . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 95 .1. Ii.,Neelands....._ .... . . . . . 640 D nu.__...1_ -- -- | We17li:1;`l':;>;_st`.'z'ofe-t7:'fr'.)m Ba. `graded and grav I `(7---.. l\.__. ., 9; glled, $45. yeld to Owen_,_ V . r'.-- ----_, 7.`:- Your Committee submit that all of the above named work ia necessary and import- nanb o.nd_wou,ld recommend thatmit be pro- ! oeeded with- -. . . . mmunoxn Inneum snssrnsn (Continugd f:-om pae 1.) ` . - and auicient lling tirade in water table to I carry water to qutlet, $15. ' ` E `i:,;i.".1g;e;;`;..;g;;;.a;e`1i:;g.u.u grounds, ' culvert across street with propergrating and 8 inch sewer pipe connectzou to convey aur- nfaoe wate_r to orgek, $20. I - " -~ t 1`hom son ntreet. culvert extended to , south, 3 de. 2 feet, and. if found vneceeiary, } raised to proper grade of -street: when grad- i Gd ' oI1`s1\ C n -----. _. Sa.mps'o;1` treet, from Dunlap t6 Collier, culvert. across Kempenfeldt..$l5., ' 1')--- _A___L __- - .- - - - __-_.-`-__v-wu` . 7.170 I T ;t7r-eVet, east from Kempenfeldt as far. V as necessary, roadbed repaired and graded, I culvert across Saeele street. $20. (V.,,I. -_ V`- ~v----v -vwwvv' v-vI - l { TSn*e;a`le stret . from Ron: streefto Duck- | W01`-Uh, graded, $15. 0` . - - -------V -v-m.-`- -- --vyvv . The ninth nnnn'n1 wild ower show of th `-`Barrie Bend cf `Hope was held in the school -room of Christ church on Friday evening, 12:11 inst ... and. considering the lateness" of the spring, was both in display and number . -of owers an unqualied success and snevi- dence of she interest: taken by the members guns` as` Irhnisv 3n:-`A`nO3nn`-sin nvnnlnnn tn nnnlssnn I % Suhmidala Road, from Kidd : Creek north 9 \ ' as far as necessary, graded and remit: to roadbed, $15. - v - ~ 7 i Ppetang -to Steele, i graded. $10. ` n .. --- UT "e-t;~eet, from Owen to Charles, grad} ed and guarded.` $30. _. ` e Bl`&\H0l'd street. frompSewrey s foundrv to Vespra streets, sidewalk raised to proper level; and from Cs.vens s store south to crusher, lowered and sufcienrlling made over creek bed` to make proper grade. $150. t`l3._I_ -A...-_L _ _ _ _ _SL- II,,, 9. I Over 3.0.000 already sold. V More washing done withthil ms chine in one hour th|n'oo,o_'be (load any other way in four`liour|.. . A trial will cost vou nothing: - It. does the work grfeotly without L injury to theneat ahrios. Sold ohnlyfin Barrie by L ESQ} nZ.j.I- 2o'n.m" 3' 33:31:` ___.:.s ' --.-- ? Deputy-roevdsouldu wu lam-noted to ask for. tender: for waterin the iixth ward TV?*;%w:*d*`!9 amt ' buainell `Iurootfrom Pul an : tiushop to. Poacher : butcher shop; 5 The Committee _- 4.. .g..:m,,u.auu; or: th_e Inn1a1 uounou; * ;Al1;-the ` motdbeujwgrb` present `ye --the _ROYAL ENCAMPMENT I. 0.1`. Warren--Rogers-That the Reception Committeebe empowered to o`er the Royal Encampment I._O.F.. of Toronto. St. Vin- cqit Park. water, and a cook house_ if necessary, free of charve, if they come to Barrie on July 1st. . M_r. J. 7 0. Morgan was present and ad- dressed thejCouncil on the subject. He said the Encampment, 100 strong, had ex- pressed their desire to come to Barrie in preference-to other places, and were willing to pay their expenses to and from Barrie. but wished tp be -entertained while here. They wished to be under -canvas near the water andwould assist in any celebration on Dominion Day. They would be here Friday, Saturda and `Sunday, J une 30th, July 1st and 2n . Mr. Morgan asked the Council to assist tinancially `Court Robin Hood I 0. F. in the entertainment of the visitors. .He said this uniformed company and their trumpet band would attract all I 0.F. lodges in the vicinity to Barrie that day; he also thought that. the Supreme Chief and several of the head ocere would be in attendance. Nearly" all members of the Gounod considered they would not be justified in preferring one society above not ft` A condor. " ' `r -_00,l1lI0_l another by 'ving a grant towards "a cele- bration. An tter way would be forzths local. ['0 F. to take u a `subscription "list and nohdoubt suiclent ands would he` forth-A `coming. Oonncilwr Roger; moved that `a grant oi. C100 oath be made but heconld , , y , ilogrwundo In in t on-"p _ 'sr'how'ey_er. tosasslst *in,thH_e A4` Akna IIAQ T - KIUIIUU VI HIIU IIIIUIUUII BQRUII II UIIU` IIIUIIIUWIC and of their indefatigable exertionqtoeeoure great variety In nnnnr Jn-Inn Latina}: naun nnnnnhn . Reeve McLean. Degiuty-reeve Celdwell, Uonnolllou Boys, Frew ey. and. Warren, all of ' t_heee gentlemen being members `of ;the Fineuoebommmee, were up A inted 5 Court. efeevieion _tor theftowu,. on- the current ymo : " ` ` '> `- I. . I ,.'nr....,__-.._--" LI_-_I_-_ .4.-- 1...-_;..'.__-;_; .., oelobgaftlon. ' Tyrer-Rogers_-'1`hat the Pants Commit- tee consider the advisability of eetablilhing spark in the southeast corner of Collier and Muloaater streets, adjacent; to the. market.- Carried. A e ` ' Councillor Rogers said it was purchased by private parties for $800 and deeded to the town that some "eye sore building that used to stand there might be got rid of. The building had been taken away. but" as the square has not been fenced and sodded as it was to have been, the deed had not yet been registered.-The motion carried-. D U1-.N'.aEA.R EN. l Some kinds of~neglect come. under the heading crixninal. f The neglect of children's eye _.is one. Eyesttainh stunts the intellect. We will give you reliable information if on `- suspecteyour child : sig t is defective. Consultation ftee. v---vv-vu--H--. -_..v v__.-T..v- `_-'1'lia`_(3ounoil fudwgrnotd up 10.45. `Scletic ' bptician, W Mnol.ARE'N'S nauc. srons. WBARRIE _ * ` 00031` 0! REVISION. *5$IoBrH.1RN AnvA1ion." "filter the report had been read, showing `that 350 members had signer!` tha mine. and that than were ulriaont all mom the Band of Mercy--the juvenllebrsnoh oi ' -the umauo Society. `an iuterejtlng;`jpro__- gramme 'of song and roolutlonr was gone through by members very oliiolontly, " IIII.- __- _,_- . _, __ _-_.___._!;,._._'l,._' ......... .,............, ,., , .. .... .,-,,.......-, 82 ; Geo. Patience, $1 ; and that $25 "be granted -to S. Fawcett, on 3rd con.; J ease Meir, contract for cedar on let sideline, 840'; Mrs. De Rivera. indig- ent", $3, for the month of "May. fI'IL_4. AL l`II-..L _-L3.. LL- ("1__-_L... ...... ...,--....,.,. -...-...... _ Hill-Oolemun--That the Court of Reviaiph meet 90 Churchill on the 27th of May; at Lefroy, on the 80th of May; and Thornton; on the `lot of June, respectively.-_-Carried. ` T ' I I-.....I ...`I2....-'__.`I L- _._-L -L l`I_.-2_. . I-uvuo rr--vv-v-w: cw- wq-v VI: V. I-ltunn `tag 21?, mod -machine bedacoepted at -t_ 0 rate ot 15. an hour, and that he procure trom each pathmeater 3 certi- cate etatint the number of hours work performed by him.-'-Carried. ' DALI...`-I.._.I I`-I..-...._ "I.-A. I LL- U Viv, W. av. vnnv I-V _... .. ....._,. . That the Clerk notify the County Treasure!-`to have part lots 31 and 34, part lot 23', con. 3, Innisl, to be taken o` _th_g list at` txs`alea...--_9ar1-ied. VII UlI\l aunt vo v--wuuns * unconven- ' Hill-Sutherland-'l'hat having heard from Mr. Pulling, 're audit of accounts of his books as '1`reasurer,ethat the matter be left in abeyance until the next meeting of this council, and that the resignation of the Treasurer be de- ferred until the said meeting.-Carried. . a..u.....|.....: "tun 'I'|I...a. T -r -'11-- *"`I1'u2?i};&".lii'{1'1;"E'.F,3'7 E-2:3 guon's application for the job of man- _.n__ L`... -A-:1 -nun-`-3-A LA ----_L...I -- V559`! IIQVIQ VJ AQQIIQITVCIOJ `St;therland-Colemsn:-.That the Reeve and Treasurer issue a. cheque for the sum of $110 payable to R. W. Sloan, for aaaeaainlthe township of I2.i9`-:"i*1..~ . 'a;:.;::i;a3'a.;;;;.;::;;;.f; .. o...i..' yglo on; Saturday, the 20th of May, 1899. -. - ` _ _ son, ,vv . .E6l'l`lBl', n, W . prpau. ' 'l`he_ followingdccounts were ordered to be paid. :-R. W. Sloan, assessors `salary, $110 ;. thatthe account of W. Ferrier be laid on the table to enable the reeve to ascertain the responsibility in the. matter 3 Nixon, 1.50, attend- ing special audit of Treasurer's books ; 0. Morrison, for services rendered, 81 ; that the several applications for the treasurership be informed that the- present Treasurer is retained in oiee until next meeting at least; H. War- nioa, for cedar, $6.75 ; Thos. Reid, for cedar, 88.40; D. Kidd, for work on south - tewnline, $3; Wm. Copeland, . (1-- 'I)-L2-.... ' Q1 . -_.`l LL-` QCIK Hi]-ii Gvrooe--m'.1`hat no action ' be taken in the mutter of school taxes and other matters as per request ,of Mr. _Wm. Kell. and that the Clerk -notify him '.aooord`iagly.-_-Carried. nun n-1-..-_ ml.-. n.-'n'._._.. -1 The chain-lightning bicyclists are still using the Burton Avenue sidewalk toshow `off themselves and their bikes. We will have 'to publish the names of those people "to let the public know who the.o'enders. are. The Chief can do the rest. eeventh meeting of the Inniel Conn-I oil. Application V to run road machine by J. J. ' Ferguson. Communica- tions from 4 M. Jocelyn. George Shannon, G. W. Crawtord, Good Read Machinery Co.. D. W. Lennox, David Clement, M. W. Kell, W. Groae, James Black. _Aceounta.from Wm. Copeland, W. `Wa.rnioa,T: Reid, Thus. Hew- aon, W. Farrier, R. W. `Sloan. Int- 1--|I___.-..-.;.!.`--.._..- _-_._ -...n-.__J . , - E, ET-.:"""v.-'9.-.'w -`u-'uo"--o- " gojo -00 no. 3 . ma . ...., . ')m2QK t()j Mr. ikorillin nut I Canine Pumnia, Q ' Clerk. t8'We make this week and en to the I dropped priceh. . Miss Horriiqn, of Vaaey, spout Snn~ day with Mu. Ho.milton.. ` l`"1a}Z'ii';"'(3`Q"r',T""I`3 :r'-`i';:"}:a11od on [friends in thg y`ill `on Mon.day.. _ _ E7)i;;5.l`;,";.t'q'.5I.:'o;-'n;lnt``I>l: ui`:3"v.iaiting ` 501' PITOBVD, Mr. and Mn. McDonald. I -Vm... .'|....n.` ."1.- 'rn_ - -nu 1 .\ _ - `Er`u{;}; J.-.1;"J.I:i;i..L"oZ:}."S'ioo. :5 prizes, in the dlutributiou of wgtph many -mmermhud to be taken into .aocount.;uuo_h A-an regular autenduno at `this. .u1aouqu, was swam: o, Aulglt. Arcadian : 90 aka `part in the noooiury work: to; L Theiollowin wcre'owa'r_de_d. pnqu.:-a- r0lAn mum, '0 J oh; Mhggtgnohmny glivlllcf; man. i snow F :-Elsi;-Doddn du L_l.!llo gu:Ioc;Nuu;,Juti:Job;*# s J.b`. -Mus -1- "nI'|i.hn'h`:""ll.n|i|m .DA"al.I'lL`a.`:'="~l` u..u~..=u.a ...... '.-.v--u, anon wuv Jlllo LIIJIIJUIIBIII. The of Lily Nicks, aged 12 yearn, oootmql on Wednesday, l0th.= .'he funeral took piece on Friday after- ; non, Rev... Biohgrd , conducting the services. ' The` bereaved T fqni_l_y : have hr.` Yomig; 'te7ao;|;r':;'Dalaton,' lled. M1;-Shanda pulpit-on Sunday. _ 1) .n_.._. -4 -n A NEW LINE OF HATS. A NEW-LINE OF CAPS. A NEW LINE OF SUITS. A NEW LINE OF PANTS. A A NEW LINE OF SHOES. A NEW LINE `OF CULLARS. HUNTER ' BROS. [K Screw Knife Free 'n.'o. smrn nox co\ 'c; .;;';;;e;, ;;;,;i;.;:;a;;;g;;;~y ":'iiy, T the T {id ' tin cans and rubbish having been carted` away out of sight. ' Iii` `I.1\,,I1, I

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