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Northern Advance, 21 Nov 1901, p. 8

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DOCK, '\"I'eq|IIl':5UI'Ioo,?-po`o;o o_u_ulu'-_.---- Beef: hlndq`mn$I`oo-yo o;ooI"09oI lllltllidibltbl Ittgbooino Lalbu... 300060:-cosh 0-I-050000: T`-`Q-_"ngg _ _ _ _ _ _ __'_____`__-_._ BOG`, IOfeqlilft.fI..,3...9T'. a_tuoof_naQo Rgnf h3ndnnnrtaI'l........ ....o-anon I.o8'lD....- ooooiousunob ICI`C>IlIl.IvI_II|IlltIIl Live Hogs, sglectiona :70 to ace... . II I` ' lihtOl'h4l&VV.-...-.... LIVE 310:8, IQIGQHOIIH 170:0 luau... > Ii " light0fhU&Vy.o........ l'pail'.....v......'..q;-.~-. Tur|:eys.per`lb Ducks, perra.ir....... .... Butter, Ro1.p Butter.Tub.perlb..4..........;.... Lardperlb......_................... Eggsper doz ............. ...... Apple-'.perpeck..............'..... Applesperbarrelv . . . . . . . . . . ........ Potatoes. per bag-.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hayperton. .. . ..-.anu'oo--ou---- Woolgwashed pel`lb......... ..... .; Wool. unwashed. `per lb. .......... . . 1 land .. 59 an! anvil. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ __ fib.......`.......... - ool. unwasneu. pur|u..........b... w 3 Wood. aft. pen-cord. ............... Wood. 4tt.. percord............... tonouaoodaocvoc HIDES. Cow Hiden................ Calfskins per lb. ..,.... Tallow Horse I-lairperlb Lambskins and pelts. ......... "Mn "Mm 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1. Horse Hides Toronto Farmers Markets. _ V Toxonro. Nov. :9, I901. Wheat. White........ ooouuoo-turns: s 7 lI7l.-_o --A n2 6'. . .. 7' uvitbithttollliltl pel'b8g..............u_. Beef, Hmdquarters per cwt . . . . . . , . . Han` Fan-nuarters OBI` Cwtoao-at u - on 0 `Deer. ruuuuuau wnu ya. ..u ... .... -. . ` Beef. forequarters per cwt....... ;.. Mutton \7.auInno-lk ,: . _ _ . . . . . ...'-..nnocunl ` Mr. Thomas McLennau, who went to Trout. Creek a few weeks ago is home with a severe out in his arm, the reault. of falling on an axe while work h ing in the woods. mu: _ h per). -a`--coco Otoutln Rimless Glasses Are Fashiqnable ij.ot`tnyisibl but nearly so. ~ A '-- --.-.I-..cn Q Not IHVISIDIC DUI IlC'cul_y `av. - The` can be made up vnth either solid gol , old lled (warranted 10 ye1I'S) an OIIB A` gold, swan : 21: nic cl trimmings.` _A_ ..-L ---~un-an` -'r'n}'ZF }16i'Eg5nsive. t We `adjust them s) that they are 1 perfectly adapted to the features. AIAIVIIVIUQVI -g.-an -_.- Mrs. F. B. igixmmis spent last week in Elmvala, visiting Mrs. W Vincen. - Mr. Wilsonsnd son, of EImvsle, called on Mr. A. Lnmmis one day last week. j A. A ~ Mr. and .Mrs. Moses, of Midland, spent Sundays M: the home of Mr. G. Kennedy. _ -- `I ,__.I Wyebriclce. ` Advance Correspondence. ) Miss M. Casaelman in visiting in Midland this week; ' `w`III\lK,I ` The hunters are home again and they were very successful, as they brought home quiceanomber of deer. an n 1 II` '__II,_.. I... ....s......4uI _ Mr. W. J.[Andrews_is on the sick A lish_._ ` 1 I: IV 'I'\,,__, __ __.L Q..- IIIBFIIEIJU nlv--v `Iv---w -_ ._..__v . Muss Ethel vMurcellus ban returned -home to Wyevale after spending a few` days with her, cousin Miss Annie Scott. Mi. :T-<;hn Robinon b condition is`; muchn improved this week. ` ` -- -0 9? IN ,l'f`,-.'_`.__.._`. -._--.L _ Miss Li-l-l1 Codsts i`: on the sick list (this week.) A Q!!!-lint) V` I'-' F""` The Presbytergll iabbath School's social will be held on Thanksgivin Vnigght, ' ' II _I,_ 11LA-'_L=l.-i, `n`| an ~ of Oraigihlurs spent ` Sunday with friend`: in Mtdhnrat. V , n. Ln.-LI. Q-I......I - -.,_,,.-. Ten inches of the =beaubitu1 _ tell _on Friday `night last. and a lame number of farmers got out their sleigh: in unsi- oipaniog of Va aleighfnda bus the majority" of lheni: found -it mus: topgh almghingv on iygobuqt innd.dyr'oad-prevaous`._ , 2na.L1ne_LArkE J _ ,V_i9 l9vt. Syn. in; timing irignda %.qtAMdnut.og1e,' . A V % -5 '~ - -- -,.,-'_1r_- sin Scientifi}: Optician, M|cI.AREN'$ DRUG STORE. - BARBIE V Y`IXV.V& 1?! .l;feto/ is serious, ml o uhJt` nah; '` da?i} "slioxilal" ll , "r1______ n. MaqL;;A_REN, Advance Correspondence. Mldhnrst. .-'B uL:un.`l ~I:_o v. no.` |q6I_ 7 50.... 15.--- IIIY I_u Dvluuu. M 138. Gougs.n, of Beeton, was the guest of Miss Lizzie Gibson last week. ` ` 9 ,, #,_ _..-.'-._L. ..n. LL- rzs"o 25 so. HA V ' Som exceptionally keen clothing gnu s have falkm into t}xe}1:r1ds(>f()1x`: clothing b_uyers. These are being placed in stock this week at pricrs which are certain _to"satisfy t"e fancy of the closest bm`gainPr ' T }u-ese gL ods, Vvhilos being barga.ins in price, are fully up to our_ usual 8Lz1ndmd of excellence in Quarry Wonxmnsnir, AND STYLE. I I ' Money -saved is money_ made. Then- save and make a. little money here as others 16 only Men's Suits, made of a good pure wool tweed, cutaway 3 button coat, farmers satin lining, well nish- ed throughout, regnlar price 85.00, fur 95. H V`-.- -- F, V A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. A, D_ver a on Monday of laec_ week. " , ,,,,. 1,- 32-.. __. Q\' V`. '7 - A number of Men s Suits in wool, _ Vtweeds, and serges, dark `ahd light. colors. aolvdiacings, Ttalian linings, and all well 'ailored and gaod wear ing qualities, worth from $6.00 to $58.00, new only $5.00. To make the lot more interesting we will offer 9. number of regular $10.00 Suits an $7.50. BOYS ?AND YOUTHS 2 and 3-piece Suits, :1 very special lot, eVe1`_y size n. represented, a saving. of from 25 per cent. to 35 per cent. guzmmtemi, priceerangefrom $1.25 to $2.75. ' T Menfs and Boys F1111 and Winter Underwear, White and C-Jlored Shirts, and N eckwear includes the very newest and best obtainable. V FRAWLEY & DEVLIN, nwwv - -- Mr. J no. Swan is not progressing as 1 `favorably as his friends would wish. and her many friends wish her_ a speedy recovery. j Rev. J as. $-lxn made several pae- toral oslla in this vicinity last; week, ........ ........ -_ -_ - ` The sound ot"th'e- u;1;f1:y sleigh bgalla, . made things: libtlg livelier last week. ` "` 4L,,.._-_I .._.... A-In-V-up v-.---_ .. Mrs. Gavin_-'vPiz;:-ner Tretubrned pfrcm ' the Sooon Friday last where she has` `spent the last pix months. I tind `Mrs. Geo. Dyer, spent Sun- .Mise Morrieon has resigned her po- sition as teacher of our school. and Mice Annie Richardaon,- of Fergueonvele 1 engaged fox: 1902. - -lint: "`-fL.Ir. and Mrs. J no. Johnson spent] Ssgndpy in fBrti e_. I ' `______` u----., ._ ._-,- Miss. Besaie_-iennox has returned , homo; frqm J Burris. ` ' uuvn-uwguvi j..-__- V MisajBert.ha` M}.-a1u.11, of Bnxter, "is iqiibg_`fri9nd, in ;`G-ronfel. "q 12.. XI!` 1?: I g ,,,g_' _ T'fI'_]]___ Mr. and Hnbbert, of Holly, -span`: 8u_nda`_:_y_ Vwi_`_h Bishop. .n if , 'I\- __ __ _. Grentel, ` ` . Advance Correspondence. _W. Parr spent Sunday in Uolwell. Mrs. .,Wn_:. Bishop is on the sick` 1:\`.nal.::A and Mrs. ]?;ren`nun,_ of I THE RIGHT PRICE... |U Vv u\-an A number of our young ladies at- MEN'S SUITS FRONT STREET. BARRIE. T}-I`; MEN` F0`-I G333 CLOTHING 1 Don t make any -mistake about the place to buy your NeWtFall Overcoat. We are Overcoat \`pecialists. We can show more kinds of good coats than any other store in Northern Ontario, and We sell them at _ Ortlesatisfac-tion in trading with us 2 We guamantee `the price of every article we sell._ If you. can t do better here than elsewhere we won't ask for your custom. Pro\ve this to your own satisfaction by coming- in, trying on and then getting our prices J \ . Men : Fine; . { ' Specialg. Opposite G.T.R. Station and Post Otce. BARRIE. There is no rea.~"on why you should not .F? BROS-, Meu s and You'ths Over-coats madl- from ne imported black beaver . cloths and gray cheviots, all thelead- ling styles of box back and Chester ' elds. good tweed or Italian lmings, all sizes from 34 to 44, prices ra ge at.`$5 00, $6 25, $7.50, and $|0.00_ Those who wish to dress in good fashion ` should see our new style of Rag- lanette Over coats at $9 00, $10.50, or $12 50. All grades of Ulsters and Pea jacket-s in stock. Umlangiale, visited friends in exam! `last week. _._`-- .n,_ , lull. W nun. A. Campbell, of Colve1l_, spent: Sau- day with friends in G-venfel. - The squirrel hunt was postponed on `account of the storm on Thursday. :1.) IUIJUIILIU UI. -uv uvusua -1.. ---- V I, _Geo. MoDonald,'of Bu-rie, is`hui1.d- |'in`g 3` wire fence around the Methodxat `church. ~ Frawley 61 Moore Q Ullul VIII 1 W. Hnntaburg, of Collingwond; ` irche guaati of his sister, Mrs. W. 3- -Holmes. _ Mr. Angus Campbell and on,Do.nald, ofElenvale, spent Sunday with fnendc linvGrenfe1 anii Oolwell. -1 ALA krill!`/B OVERCOAT SPECIALS " `At "{$";aiEE}.}x"'ot the bride s mother on Wednesday, Nov. 133b, Mine Emily Holmee was married to "Mr. '1`hema.a Bowman, of Sbatity Bili- Th bride was attired in steel gray and white silk. Rev,, Mr. Cameron. Of a.-Allgus. tied the knot. The Imp?! ;P'0lf.t on. the ve train for Emaduley }M|I9k_"9ka-.e `' After their return Mr. and fiuyiferomen. will reside in Sbanw r 'VV ""\'II,u- u -....-- .N6'nl_I`-West` hnlfx- L 1: Con`. 8 V pra; 1 %5|l.nd_ata.nd?_ 3'timber: 3:1. hea .. a gnu-In-A `ling: _ hgg-_ neccr drnioad. Frame House. frame oarn him. load water etc. A pl on the Jr: ;3uuf.wEGBRroN 11.50 Nsro . 1'00 Avcl-ZLFARM FOR SALE. 4- n 1Y-..nra! 60 3C :f' N'.0Y;II BB Q1, l. 1901. made verv early in the season, he detrian'd for a better grade than the `ordinary quaiity, we had a SPECIAL QUALITY for our trade. Ever-V pair is warranted bv the maker against. any imperfection. This also meant: we had to buy thousands of pairs to keep the price at what. you pay generally. Thegoods are here : nothing missing you want in Rubbers from the finest city style to the To meet` t h heavy Lumbermezs styles. Quality the best that has ever come to our notice. A: less than you pay for the inferior kind. Misses` Finest Croquet: Rubbers. `double toes. hea._vv double b~ chool wear, siges ljl,to 2 List price 450. Special . . . . .. -_ ' ` ` -- ~ ~'-1. LAAJQ . IIIDAQ `AF Cbi`.c_is 3. :- nI QXl|y Q pun van mites evglbair td g.iy aatisfadtoh wear. `our ru3}3\er9~ here. ~_,We- invite_ you to` inspeJt":9_\{r 1 ~,:. :. v_.' `~ 4.~ -;man ~you_ take no CD00! wear. UI'{aC 17:, av .. ......- ,.____ __ , _7 !ds Croquet Rubbers, double toe and heels ; made for hard wear, I to 1013, regular pr_ic 400, Specia.l...... -- - n- . ~n|_:_. `D.. _ Holly. Advance Correspondence. : '.Vl`k`uiig 9 n_|1y g pnrcialf ligtj I a; Jersey Snow .Exclu`de:.' Qv_era__hqe: -, sold regglur 1 of ph uumergqs `style: we '_ar'_uhowihg.. W9 gum- .. faatofy wear; -njs'_n"ydu_ l"tiE,0_l10:Ik_ in having. '1' . Lgdiea Finest: Croquet Rlibbri, _`_`u`` new shape, sizes 2:}, to 7`; List ` pride 55c. Special. ._ . . . . . . . . fl0 * Ladies Fine Funcvutton 0yr- H g shoes, best -grade . List) price . - $1M 85. Spefcial . . . . . . ...$l 45 (iduble heel.` made for 02 tentiecf tlA1e l`oronbo[ Coijfrenoe E. L. 'Couveut.iun in Barrie last week and re- ceived ti great dean] of information. VJXIIVEIIUU Vii] I Upyquuvo-run ' A baby borv arrived `at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Redlern on Thurs: day qf last week. _ V . , . T - , -_I B.._.__ \a'Iy van nu..- _ A M in Thou.` Vha.s tet1V1rned from. Muskoka `where he has been shooting. He brought one` deer with him". up` c-o Ir` __n A_ `A- r. R. Bowman, son of ex-com troller Bowman. of Tor:onl'-0'. was "visit- jill at. his unole s,A Mr; T. Redfern, In a week. - ? - Mrs. King, .who_s'e husband has ren- ; ted the farm of *thela1:`e Hon. G.` W. Allen was injured bv a pet deer on the farm last week. The deer bed knocked jnred her had its not been for the-timely interference of Mr. Hardy. _ / her. down and might; have seriously, in Minesme. ` Advance Correspondence. Mr.Lenuox bought. out Mr. Prim- % roses grain interests, lately. \ -- `-1 I `IF-I . _A1`__] __ w`]ir.` Llovd Liv:|ngsto'n ballad `on friends in _ Barrie, . on Sunday. 1 Mr. Geo. Jnhnsnon has commenced [studies at Barrie Collegiate Institute. - -`- -- A 19 17' I !:l)'d'ii-!:8..' D;I;n;t<:n, of New York |Cit.v, are the guests of S. S," Mor-V con. " cc -1-`. _ _ ' 3 `AM_____ `__ uuu. T _ Mr. Johnston, grain buver for_ Mr. Lenuox report8_- trade good _at ,Minesimz station. ' F` ' A ,7- -..-_-J I....L `VLVJ lIItT1lIul>,' numunuu. , ` The Literary Society was opened last week with _naua.l election of oicers. We look` forward to having an excellent-. ;;.` ` time this winter. Men : Fine Plain Rubbers, heavy sole,` in allVthe "new shapes, sizes 6 te 11. regular 1ietprice90c. speem. V VMen"af Plain Rixbbere, heavy. _ sole, sizes 6 to 11, gold every- where at 75c. ` Special. . ` 9 f gpigu .7 ` ` Men's Fare Gum" LuttbIbex"m9n .a Rubber. 1 buckle, warranted not to crack. aizgs Bto ll. , Spoial _p;'ieo;". .V.T . .L I Men ; Pure Gain I.`\vxmb'ci`men a 4 _.Rut;bm._ 1 name,` 1ow2me,; I ` 'r`e'g"1ur.f.: liiNt. `7`bI'vi`a`e '$150;` all i o 0 re o o\ n 0 , luv. dang 3UU.y' -- y-.._-. .,Adva.nce Cqrreapondence. Bin Bay Point. for `$1.75. , sizes 6 ` 75 nzva-mn..V ` ~.-rm !!1'du`sa;11't" su-eats. us Tasty -nwen-_ j its Pretty Churches, an<'11ts'Go- ~ fa-'hgd.P'eoplo';wnl Ennoe78et_t1em6nt. ' -`-A Weekly. -Rec6rd at its Damn. I - A`.`R6|`)inso.n Is` on thd sick `ms . I _ Next Thursday` will be Thanksgivihg: Day. _- --. Qn . nan - I III!` ___A 1' rd: asunwxr my `T331; . r'erg'uaotivale. - `Advanee Lorrespondence. Mrs. L. Smith-, nf U'Op`xa, is vi_ait.ing ` Mrs. J ohnjichardson. _ ' few; days in Cold weaer last week. Mm "J. A. Eirick has returned to resume her studsea iu. the _B.C.[, Messrs. F. and P. McGinnis spent a ,_!_,_..I_ -...`I.-. V, l % Misa Mag ie Shepard, of Toronto, jg" home on a.v1u'u.T, . `m'~i!V[':'.iIE royT'H;ala has returned ftgm Depot Hun-bur for the winter. x _ -- ' ,,_ c\ .__..:A-.. The North Bavy Moxpresa bu Bxsurday 1 .mo_rn1ng had on boom 305 near. ` U-1 ___j .-_lr-- ..__.._ ___ ,, ---w---- ---_ V._ . Mr. and Mrs. J Flaheroy remained on_ Sqnduy afternoon from '1`u"ronco.~ ' ;l .0:-eo.L Gates uioved t.,o;the corner at Burton Avenue and Wxlnam street. . ' V - I . I ordats delivered prolnpuy In ,--u quanuty. Pneune leave your onden at gun Mm ollleo or Ienephoue No`. 23. _ - L _' --_._ -...nonQun- . who his been employed ' as reman here, has left tor hlahome In lNort.h Buy. 11 (M __ _ __2-1'g:_.... i Mrs; Shkw, of Snayner, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. McDonald;~Eaau. street, over Sunday.` ` '1-5 . 1" A ___A_ A_ V Mr.. Amos, B.A., of Aurora, on his why to. Suuyuer, cqlled on his old mend D. Puueraon. - Knowles, left Sunday lunch for New York, where he wul em- bark on a voyage to England. IA" 11-- 'll'I.._._.'_....... ..l> hlnuttln ham. law ulI_VB nu vuuu vvu-.v. ..u.- .. --.__. Mm. Jas. Stone; who was seriously ill with pneumonia, is recovering. - ' Mrs. Smith and Mrs; Richardson visited friends in Edenval last M.or- day. - ' _ : A `la ru_|_-_.__1__.. -1.` Dnnnin` UIIIL Ull I Vylusv I-IV LIME!!!-I-won _ Mr. Geo. Tnumpsun, at Seattle, has been renewmgrold acquaintances tn the Gib ward during me past week. For Choice lfamnly Flour and all kinds of Feed :0 to Wuknulonfu. All orders delivered promptly In guy .m-.nnw. I-nannaleuve your who inns` been vmmna with Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown for we {weeks resumed so his home in Buffalo, ; Fnday. - I `l\ ,,l,,, "5;.}ing services of the new Presby- termn Church next; Sunday. Rev. W. R Molnuoah, of Elora, will be the E preacher. It I \ In I 1 I _ L_.'.. -_ .. I Mrs. Pulford who has been on a ,week s vnsip to Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Pu!` `ford. returned to her home in Pulgrave `on 'l.`nursda.y last. .,,L A; ' The two young then that went to :Strou,d_to see their ludy friends had the `mmfurtuue to break then` cutter and ilhad to walk home. ` Mr. Geo. Bow.es has resigned his ' poamon as brukeaman here no accept. a `gmmmar postman on r.he'C.P.R. wulh `headquarters at Ran Portage. aux I I- ,__,... .-_ rm T: ; Mrs` Duueuu` recetved a. teleram on `Friday (half: her daughter Mrs. J. C m- eron, ot Penemug, was suck and she iwent. to u.hur_{t.ov_vn Fnday evening. . i xour `correspondenns glad to note {this}. Mr. Wanh, Heard is able tobe `around aguin after undergoing an io`perar.ion In the Toronto General Hua- ` pual. ' ---u w\ I l\ A ,, I, A __-_ A-g T Mr. F. Dslcon, B.A., who was ap- pointed some time 050 on the manage- ment oommmee no wreck the Pam, pu.l_d a ying visit so Allandule, on Sat- urday`, resuming Sunday by u apecnul. ----.-J, _--,_ 3 ` A car fur the Tnanksgiving Sup- pet and Concert will leave Allandule 7 p.m. Thursday, 28 h, resuming leave But rte 10.30 p.m. Remember the place, _Cullter Suvreet. Memod1ae`Churoh. _ Sup- iper frpm 6 p.m. ~ ' ` "' "`'l'\ -r ..J -_ G.-...l.... J I Miss A.` E. Richardson, of Barrie Model School, spent the King ; Birth- doy at her home here. -- . . u- no. I _ __ -1 'EI':II...J..L. r... _..r_ - Work in the G.T.R. yard on Sunday was quite bllk. The two shunting- engines were kept busy all day long makmg up brains. Between ins and outs share were about fifteen trains. Everybody seemed so be at work as, It In wine a week day. I` I __-'_ One of three men in charge of several car` loads of [we stock, en route tor Cal gary, bud one of me ears partly taken off at. this place on_. Sunday. He had bus head cup of a box our door, and in some way the door closed, with the above result. Dr. A1-null stitched hl eat up. ` ' 8- . in L, I__I.`.I :_! """ "5" . . A benet concert will be held in Brunton e Hall "to morn-ow (Friday) evening. ` Buy a ticket" and go-buy a ticket `whether you go or not. The beat of talent have offered their services and will appear on the program.` The con cert II in uidof Mr. `Wm. Sheppard, who has been sick for several months. R Guihme. Advance Con-elvondence. The Tafnier Boys am home from Beaveruon for .a while. `L ulgnivghbg bf Bowmamfille, in visiting her sinner, Mrs, Sms nley.- ` I ~__ _:--A.. Mr. Tom Dunamomxd al8t'6_l` visit- ed_ tn`-tends at Crown Hull on.Sunday. rliigah Scalay was visiting her Suns, ! Mrs. D. Livingssona`on,t_.he Mull Roads If- Tom up; Fred Hodge have gone norph to th lumber camps for` the" winsety" . _ T K VVIKUIIIO _ ` `Mrs. Pvuraer and Mrs; Uookson, of Peuerboro, were visising Mra. _Al_t. Oar-I ucaddn last week, ' _ T - _...`1 . Quite o.'num't;:: of our young people from here has atuended`Dwine services utCtf0v'v_n Hill of late.` ` % `-'_'.v '" -'- ----~ -~ ~ Miss Alice Thu:-low, of Hilladale, and Miss Marion -Cumming, of Vasey, are visiting friends here. ' n 71--n 11_ ___3 ,.- --_ .._. .___-_ V We hfave not }been able @379 3 sleigh rude" in thil young, Winter 111 our-neighbi.)ring. OM93-A I " ' ` .,u.`u' I ".l!;._; [kg-1: Lana '4`:l`g;.':<;c;;t;;:u\hiV-loctlity have been very goodtliihffall,` and ebafsrmera are ;busy drswing -611! theirjgwrjdiu. " _ ._._ _ 7:`, I.--"-' ,Mr. Alf; Curbcaddenau been away purchasing some more good "thorough- ured'e_n.ook to .l.up tine plates of game he has` sold. LAnyone`.;w9ntipgaomeA 80d40n9I?&0ehi1d.?I1pi5hit'! rvold. %9i1l and -seam ` put-% } 'rornt_1t.o the Week. % wht..`..`$.L`.-J..J..u -an-` f\_A-' *' ~ ` ' ' . A _ _ _ __ \"t3,.gnn IOIhIoIII0O`9"' BlIckWh$.t...K'............. ;u`.euo`o`oto_hus`ooo noon.-uncoo----v... G809 8`oo'uoonn-ion-6 Bey.......{-Goooocoou..........., Rye....... ocnioooouuonoo cocoa ago DI`..- " " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ .. LRedClover.........f.:.:.:: `laur--unoocoocaoonaquuuonuopnl A I-:I.- ' , ` 138; Sunday. KI? V-Ia-wvr. ---~.--.._ 7 .Mr. R. Cleland, Qt 'I`Iilladale, and Mr. W. Andrews, of Eltnyale, visited. at the home of Mrs. Alex. Cumming ---u- ._ ,L

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