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Northern Advance, 12 May 1904, p. 8

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T1712 13.;{vZ`*6$n3'T.a{y `Concert was I greatly -enjoyed last week. but the a.'t tend*anoe was not large. out 1` ,.,,1.n__j :_ ._2...2l.2..._ 2.` vu uvwvan Va. ayuunuu -. `V... ----c,-- ' `Messrs. 1`-hos.` ('};1;1i1;i):ll and Brown were in Milton last w~e'ek. at- tending `the funeral at the late Mrs. Ed. Bitveznson. ` twin`-o '1. 1 |_ _A _ whr.s`.w'A`:pwV`;f`;i_lia.ms. who has been keeping house for Thomas Homer for many` years -has, left to join her "brother "in California. - A,,L1 ,_,, 1- _A_,_ L_._~ _-..:.......`I 1.2.. jTor:an to; lJL_\}IaL-I\lL 1&1 \IlA-IILVA IALUII Mr. Arthur Lowe has resigned his position as`cheoker alt thB,G. '1`. R. freight sheds and has `taken a posi- tion wi`th the Massey Harris Co. in .- . __ __ .. a -- 1`he"mor`ning. anthem in `the Methc~.l dist Church was en'titledAE'ather, I Know Thy Ways are Just. Mr. W . Kelsey and Miss L. Wice taking the solos. ' T ' --- A. ..n an 1lI:WLI.\la`I\l0 VVGB IIUU Cu-save Mrs. T. 0. Bradford is visiting in Meaford with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J._Oarn'ahan. ,1! -;1.- vuv-J -an Messrs. G. Lawrence, John Clarke and` D. 0. `Cameron afcconnpantied by their wives, left on Thursday - [or their trip to the `Engineer's Con-ven- tion in_ Califar.mi=a. ~ SATURDAY MARKETS Sixth THE NORTHERN ADVANCE F . It is expected that the details of 't.h"~agr__eam-e.n't with Hthei and Tahoe mnpany. vghiqh` dsir-o`us` or nooatingjin, jlzag-r;e;`%wi11 in: shape 1 if'"r tJ`%;`%'Mondiv*8T .~;`.7~9;`.`!1 .i1; is not keen emough to effect clear- ances. Large rolls are quoted one cent lower. Other` prices are un- changed; Dairy. pound rolls. 120. to 13 1-2c.; dairy. large rolls. 110. to 12 1-20.: dairy. common -to medium. 100- to` 110. Egg`s-T-here ieno change `in prices. and the market is steady at the re`oent;_a.dvanoe. ' .'l.`he `supplies are fairly large. and -lithe demand is sul- fioient `to absorb _them. New laid. case lots, 150.; spl~i`ts.V 130. to 13 1-2c. Pobaitoess-The demand is Still active. and the market` iI."tirm`. Prices show no `change. lot: on the track` here are selling at "$1.05. per, bag.` and potatoes out-of etone-at p$1.15,.to.- $1.2o.. p ' without adding to our income by rais- -ing uiefention time of trainmen etc.)- We cannot have our expenses ant`. taxes `materially increased and also increase our capacity at great cost, ing the rates to .a reasonable extent. This is the `keyndte . of a letter sub- mit'ted to the Railway Commission from General Manager Hays, of the Grand Trunk, in justification of the increase of freight rates in Ontario on the company s linles north and west of Toronto. The letter is the result of a complaint of the United Factor ies of Newmarket against raising the rate -on_ fogs from Penetaxiguisheneie to Newmarket to `four cents per 100 pounds. Mr.`H~ays ,let-`ter gives in de-_ tail" `the increased `cost to the Grand Trunk upon fuel. the maintenance ol the road. `bridges. and buildingh. `tax- es, lumber and even oil. Added to these was `the cost of the great snow blockesdies. Our actual expenses he says, f-or snow removal (not includ- for Januarry, February and March. 1904. for our lines in Onltario. com- posing `the Northern -anti Middle di- visionsonly, as `compared with the % same three months of 1903. show an i increase of $242,399. or .870 per 'cent.. also $231.013.'or 586 "per cent}. ascom- ` p_awdy with .1900. freight `sh-eds. over `to King street. ` so as to make room for four swi`tchs. A new freight office will `be erected. vm-ore mod ernin design `than `the pre- sent unsan:i`t=ary `building. The work `wag oommeqced this week. ,__ |__I_i V VV no VULLIIJLVJIVUIL I01-IIOJ V1 vvtnu ' I A very `successful social Was held last week.- at the 'res'ide{ncefof Mr. Thomas Wilson, `Bradford street. in aid of St. Georges Church. Amongst those who contributed to `the very _ enjoyable program were Dr. Arnall. Miss Mamie McDonald, Miss Ruby Cowie. the Misses Drury_ and Miss Emma Wilson`. Refreshments were served during the evening`. A The Buffalo Saturday Express con- tained an excellenft portrait of John L. Peacock. an old 'Allanda1e boy, to gother with a short account of a brake he has invented for use on street cars. "l`his.'brake is now used in 25 American cities. The insventer is a. son _of thq late John Peacock of Elmvale and a `brother of Arthur Peacock at Apto `and Mrs. F. J. Voll- mer of Elmvale. He is now a wealthy rancher in `the `West. m-L- c--___...I -c 4.1.... 1.4.. Tn}... `Dnu-_ .L.IlI.IUt Rev. A. H. Rantoh began a series of revival meetings _ in `the Burton Ave. Me'thod'isc Church, on Sunday evening. His subject was. A Sum in Gospel Arith1_ne`tic"l and he took for the text of -his address, the words What Shall i`t Profit a. Man if he win the Whole World` and Lose his own Soul. The value of the world was summed up `by the speaker` as the aoquirement of wealth, honors and sensuous, pleasures. while the value of the soul wastixed by the price paid `by the V Saviour for the re- rlem'pti`on._ ...:......_, ..........,. .. ..... ..-_-. The funeral of the late- John Rey- nold`s took place. on Wednesday. last week. from `the family residence. Vine. and -the _co1`t;ege whioh.fo1low- edthe remains `to the grave was a very large one over a. hundreds rig's being in line. including` a. large num- her from Allandiale. The floral tri- butes were very numerous. Rev. Mr. Bedford conducted `the funeral ser- vice and the pull-bearers` were Mes- srs. F. Heard, 'l`hos. Hamilton. Wm. Parks. Wm." Oampbell. L. Litftle and i5i~k Hines. .1_j .,-_-. A sermon in memoriam of the death of the late `John Reynolds was de- livered `on Sunday morning by Rev. J-ohn.Bedford _in the Burton Ave. Church. The.basic thought "of the address was `founded on Corinithians. Chap. 15, Vcr. 26-The last Enemy that rsh-all be Destroyed is Deathf . Dea.-th_, the speaker showed, has no thought for `the young and no pity for the old. It `is a. common foe. that the blood of nations has failed to satisfy. It is -also a subtle foe which assails when least expected. therefore all, should live in such a manner as to be xeadyto meet. death at any time with-a smile. Con- cerning the deceased. `Mr. 'Be'dord stated that he had led an upright blameless life and was highly respec- ted Abyvall who knew him._ ~ l ` Mov_ed `by-A'l'.`1"qstees Thos. Smith md _B.u-W: Binehnrt "That this Board 12? zAA=reirdT%%%a %vr*-V, kind inw-ta~ f the The , Management - `Committee through i`t's chairman. Trustee Thos. Smith. repozed that the fcllowmg teachers Rvere _a'bseh't during` the past mon`th,-Mr. Hallett. one day on Anroivate `business. Mr. McKenzie tak- ing his ola.ss;__M1'ss Boys half day. through illness, olas dismissed; Miss _Eva. Lee. nine days. `through illness. Miss Clara King;and Mrs. Howard. supplying. After oonsidering"the con- Redbddh borrdition of lower rooms in the niendedgnthat the Property _,and Sup- ply-`0o1`nmit'tee take" into oosid`era.- tion 5 "Fake '-rahrrangement of the `school room. so iag Ito aooomodate an- gqther ..to.her'._ 4it_}ponsib1e.. after the f;{s,un;;ner'e` ,iyolido'yq_hd report on the 8i:th` Ward. the Committee reoom-' -me 'enerne:~metmz-r ;1.`h. r9+ H-A111 the members were` present at Monday *veninlg s session of the `School Board `with `the exception of .J S. Brunton. Dr. Palliug and T. R. Bark_er. 9 own ouunsnvbo The Trugtees received an, invi'ta- tion `to be `present at the meeting of the Oouxfty Teachers Asso. on May 26`l.h and 27th with the object 011 forming. a. Trustees sedtion of the otganiza.tion;_ `ram REGULAR mmmrma HELD on MONDAY nvmnma ms-r. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO $630. Vickers Frawley Block; between Bank of Co ` A ' nlia i Special Val\_1e in we know it. Investigate, that s all Special in Black W17 VICKERS Frawley Commerce and New Barrie House. % Phone 169. r Are creating much interest in the store's doings and attracting many buyers. Sterling value every one --there s none to equal them. L Miss Brownlow in Charge. Miss Vickers, Chief Trimmer. T . We appreciate orders left as early in the week as possible as the rush is on and our staff is taxed to its futmost. T - r s V Our.$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Curtains dis- count anything inthe, trade. We can save you money, we know Investigate, all we ask. `idepartinent-e is and will be known as Barrle s Bright. To-day,` togmorrowandi all the time our Miiiinery I81 and 3081'. We ve high ambitions, who. hasn 1;2 And we are forging ahead with push,energy and a vi that knows no rest. We've "established ourselves as th Best. Constant improvement has built for us an ime mense business and for Richness and Beauty in the mogi becoming creations for Fashionable Headwear~y0u*11 o c_..1:L A fiz1E1'i? This week we show for your approval a collection of _ Ready-to-wear Straws and New Trimmed Millinery c that will be much appreciated by all wbo_ visit this store 3-. with its many attractive offerings. It is your privilege E to enjoy. a % 70, only, a manufacturer s clearing-bought low -broughtAa. long way to se1l--a great snap to the first 70 buyers, regulguj price $1.75, $2.00 on sale $ 1 _ 1 3 ` 3 T - Our BOYS Suits FOR Fashionable Millinery -- SEE THAT YOURS IS -- MADE IN BARRIE SCHOOL BOARD LADIES; KNOW IT WELL-lTS VICKERs' and Men's Shirts l"ll'III. MA_DE gr VICKERS Ipnul Lace Curtains I. A generous and gnoeful tribute to the oalmnem of women in daniger 15 thz_1`t paid bz Mr. L Rob Meckings. eglxtor pf he Bal imore erald. 111 h1s_ a.rt1ole in `the June Delineator. He tells not only of women W110 worked in the thxok of the de`stru0'| tion with and for their employers- husbands and fathers. and of `119 `breve and: cheerful way in which. W.h.n all Wiloxt. `they set to work 8'5- `humble oooupatiouu to an port thetnf "selves. `but at `their 'a.b nty _to use .'11i,6' above `the qoillldmution of ma- sltnlliu--'tlII_in; I in-;th'e re "tion of . (`HI ` `V dn ha and! 1:319 ~ ~w.g.';.un.... .3: his wife- %wam and the Baltimore Fire. r`6;`n;<;t}axYoE";!:1`;te:;u.;i;ilip me And A. J. Carson the Secretary" W33 instrtidted to` ask for tenders for codla --av-evu. --uou 1. sou. On motion of Trustees R. H. Webb Aand G- G. Smith the Secretary W85 in`struc te'd to ask for tenders 0? Placing `flowers at the West. E85` and South Ward Schools. at an 0!- 'be,I_Ise not `to exceed $15.00. nts 131;"-g.-4' -3 l"_.___JL `ISA Tntfl! the 26'i:h and 27th inst. we instrucf our Secretary `to reply, to the same expressing ourihanks `therefor and tha`te we shall be most happy to meet with `them to consider .-'the best ina teredts -of our schools and trust that hhe organization of a Trustees De- Da1'tmen't therewith may `be accom- plished and `become 3. means of stir- ring up a `deeper interest in the work of -eduoahon in which we are 9`n9-8 6d--Oarried. A _ __ I17 I_|. oooouuuuuuouuuui The ice disappeared from` the Bay on `the affternoon of. May, 4th under `the influence, of a; fairly. ytitt west wind. we `the wind veered around `to the Eadt the next day ,it' wa.s_su p-) vuoseld that it might come back. but -the prdbability iethat `the huge cakes .whi`ch p:a'sse,d down `the bay on the .4bh were so thdrou.-ghly honey. comb- ed 't:haIt they._were ground to pieces man after reaching she` more boie-: !t8l_`0'u`S waiters of '.uh,e~lake.j fJ.`he.detes on Awhihch mwigaitiom has opened In the Bay during the lent half century, are as follows.--, A d . ' E--- I\._-..` .Surah Skirts FRAWEEY 5 DEVLIN SUCCESSOR cv 12%, 1904 KEMPENFELDT BAY onmgainn or 101:: on was: AFTERNOON 03' MAY 4:11. `W 3+++++++++ +_++++++3 NAVIGATION OPENED {STYLISH SHOES Fon STYLISH DRESSERS NE`WN}_3JSS'i and up-to-datenessis stampedi on every shoe incur display this season and in many instances_ styles `and makes are exclusive to this store. And only such qualities that will `have our - recommendation for goods` wear and perfect t, that's sure to satisfy the most particular and exacting customer. _ Here are values that we can recommend as superior to the best we ve ever ,offer ed-'1`hat s Barrie s Best. Ladies Vici K-id Lace Boots, Kid tip, now extreme Cuban 'heol and narrow toe, exible u\`n `unt `nnnnnrnn nirxdn `nu Men : Lace Boots, toe ca , Good year welt, in kid, cal or pet- ent leathennew toe, high heel, perfect made shoes, the swell-' . est in town, sizes 5; to 11, reg- ular value, $4.00. special at.{.83 O0 IJUVC QM IIGIIVW UUU IIUAIULV sole,` very handsome style for dressy ladies, siges 2; to 7, speiel...... . . . . . . . . . . . . ...$2 00 Ladies htent Calf Lace Boots, -Hnvh nnln olvv-{nnu nnrvnn pm V `-Vvilue 350~- ` 2 Show 1:32. 0'. V i="hIdloi9 Pal. oxford ' - , 8l1oo-u bounty. IQIUB 5 GIIDIIII WEI! JJDUU IlVUU. exible aole,; strictly correct inshape, heel and toe, dressy style, warranted to give satis- faction. - none better at 84.00, sizes 2} to 7, special. . . . . . . . .38 Q0- - pwnnnnn omen`;-u Darla : Largest Exclusive Shoo Store and lost, Too ..'v " . xrasuax 9` .,.a.u ;:~:ssi::7`,-:mIT `,-,,,,_.,.,s),--g. ,` ",'.!,1_".."..'2$:.'."'*:< ?`?f1 3 4 . -47 J-. ',"r`: ..V.'!!`_-",| 4 ,, _ . \ . %'6**#+LW* ft s2H`4`v= ~'?~~ ' J Thispiano is perfect and never lacks in i'esponsive- ness to the most `delicate expression. It is `the artist's vpiano, Canada's Greatest Piano " and is the universal choice on all` musical occasions of importance - some AGENCY Eon BARBIE Am) vIc1N'I'rY.. Local Warerooms - w --. --- -~-" uwi, -.... V `u " . J `. -_|I`KY6` ' ' WM. MOORE than by ye oldc rms ol Holntzmgn & co..` Llmlud L`Anms? DEPT. BARRIE MUSIC STORE _~~_- :---:-: yvere phenomenal and in eah perfqrmancenwthe The success` of the concerts given by the great Qjgnjjnn :..`_..___._ ..___ Mi!iN:S DEPT. Mngvnnpsspniv c'Ho"ui A. P. G-A.RB!E:'I"I' as-.* * J? ore , nun1op%smet west. Ba}-rie. 4; -a_ Bay Open`: A ._..I CI vrvuo "J _ April 27% II V " 22 May. "April "An;-i1 21%| IIII -I. On 5-uuu uuu vvuqsnuuluuvu Iauc unuuurun VII U115 Iuooeutul ark aooom lilbod during th put year. Al the cone union of the buulnaqg ohhu oveniugtho brethren ndjournhd yo-the 1: hfresli`. { .. % ";.'3_ "`; .be'entul glitnn ` reeeed hie higbeet 0%- end hindlvn fe;el.inue1.=' ttowerde shim ._ \ gnbsbrethren -; ska`- _.` `L 5.5.. .-.:i.;: T-".I...';e`..=';.";'=.`.n.-.."A :` (From the Collingwood Bulletin) Dietriet Superintendent W. J. Hellett of Bertie, mede an official vleit to Meniton Chapter, Royel Arch Mseonery, on Friday` evening, when he wee greeted by 5 large number of the membere. A molt pleasant feature of the meeting wee the honor eld` ly thejmembere to Very Workehipinl ro. . R. Carpenter, who wee preeented with e hnndeome peet dietrlot ,enperlntendent e` ooller and jewel.` The reeentetien wee mode b Bro. Hellett who a neet repeeoh ref to Bro. On-penter e_. eervioe ee.,dle- triot enperintendent end the. thirty yeere he lled theoee oi treeenrer of llenlten Chapter. L" Bro. Cerpenter briey replied thenhln the` brethren tor their preeietien.o'i;the evil once `of 't,h,elr.r iced ,_ IV` V. We ~ nu. .Hell`ett_`ln-reiei-rln'.to,`. n ems `nan; or ` 1883 1884: 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 0891 0892 0893 1894 1895 i1896 1897 898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1908 1904 HEINTZMAN &C0. PIANO was supreme, winning the plaudits and praise of the thousands of music. lovers who were present. Men's. Vici Kid` or. Calf Lace. Boots, "toe cap, whole foxed, dressy style, sensible, easy ` shape, excellent wearer, sizes 5 to 11, very special at. . ..82 00 Men's Heavy Lace Boot,', peg sole, warranted all solid leath- er. guaranteed for good wear, V sizes 5to 11, superior to any ' 1 other at theprice. . . . . . . .81 50 Are you trav.elling?- We have what you want in Trunks-and Valises,-kinds that are strong and durable, priced to your interest, yet at a profit" that satisfies us. b _ . )1 t" "' =1. :3) . `. , ' . `-:"_|'_7I-0 1' -lv ".1" ..`.'A.` ..k1:-`f-`.-`cl L...`-v\m ',-(2, . -.~_ . /. {Ila-u. ` _."~V._r gr`-z .-L` . ' '. uAs6N1c ' .;;r_;;'~.';a. -0 3} \ -Ilium: Pgu-nt` Boot - newest Itylo - wu-ranudg _upoc- in 83.50. wurrunwu March _`April *Ma`o_h 2; April --ox-J `April 19' 17 O H 10 23 13 22 19 18 28 28 23 24 23 so V In `view. of the low price otfereu_ for burt`ter in Toronto Saturday. it was -thought the `bottom would drop out of the market` here. but such was not 1316 wise. as some of it sold` a,t_16o. per 119.` Fifteen cents. `however. was the 'prevai'ling; figre. Eggs ranged tram '12 1-2, to 14 `cents 9. dozen. .There.were not more than `a dozen heirs of chickens in the market. They _ quality. and: [readily bfuthfi '5!` W811 18, 1:? cents -- Apound. ?iBo`a'toe s',.are gtill jee_lIi-__ng at use >;uadvlinced[~ii'gure_f :dt}_ ,:9oe<~centso:13r r.|.`he"1eo.ture -of u:e*week oiuthe fznerket-`is :%ho_`edv,enoe., ixrgwh "bc"*`90~io'entl'=i'- = bggghel euaecl don -wanna-r can It-auv -nneonn-Uta-l\A-up vs van-uv-o a The crookedest railway in . the world is one from Boswell to Fried- ens. I- a.. the airline didtanioe being five miles. The road doubles [itself four times. and` all: one point . after makvingo a- 1009 .of- about five miles. the `(road ovomes back 'to` witin 300 feet of i tsel an 3. grede 50 feet 1ow_er. n_:.I1:- nu..- -._ nun. .. 11 II! -n _ _. _ van -n.-av--. van up eaunsgv uv Avvv av "(v)'ri'llia. '.l`i`m6s--"'].`he' G. T. T R. "J:-`. a.rnanging' fqr the removal of` the -no annvv gag vaav ungu- The 6. 1'. R. -olaiifi; have therbig- gest moose head in the world. It has a 66-inch spread across theehorns. When mounted the head -will be sent. t_q St. Louis to `form part of the; Com- pany's exhibit at the Louisiann-a Pur- chase Exposition. .The T animal was shot in `the Highlands of Ontario. "__ -_.__Ih_J_..l_ . Q; lvwwt '5 twat- : Vo %Mrs. ewellington Srigley ma MM:-._John e Reyn9lds-A Budget of Personal " ' . and _Other News. J engea-.-..-"ma. in c-em-.eL;e=a _"a:1~.e:e;ee:L1.-gi T.` i `In. an The Cumberland `street drain is in very bad shape. but -the blame does not rest with the represe.ntativ_es of the 6`th Ward in the Council as they have done every`thing in their power to get the Board of Works 130 move in `the matter. e an -In is . 1 rue Wilfl vLookVer I has tarted brak- ing on the Itoad; 1 an-_. n_:nc:_ __z 1.1. _I...--....`|..I-.... `fun III Ma`rsli.all, are visiting B -M `E `III r. Griffin an Iuuv b`Vlb\J9 'V\ TT__`_ _-_,__ d his daughter. in Toronto. A _- _.-.__ f`|._I KEG \l V fhld Illllg CO` * " ` V X V 7' " P. Heels was home from Onl-j lia for Su`nd'ay.. I A .1u'_ 1*7:_._-n- 1.... .........i 6-,. ` I-Us I.a\n&l\AI-IJ I _ ..w"Mr. A. Kinsella has moved "to, Nortlz Bay. Mr. Art. Overs taking his hous1e_:on the Town Lime. 9 I `Mr. Ed. Stevenson, sedtion foreman. of the Colwell branch. has rc'turned to =wo_rk_ after two months absence. oauised `by the illness of his wife. wh-ose demise occurred -last week in Milbon. M_r. - Rohald Schultz is moving_ his houisehold frniture `to. Toronto this week. " . x ' ` us a I 1?? 1, ,_l' _,_L _ I.I\J I19? VLI Itl-I\J ul-II VV I-I JJIIJVI I VI Ulll _ `Messrs. Dodsbn `and Wocdru't.w1;u were in the recent South River ac- oi`d`emt are able `to be out again. _,I_L-__ __._ -.. vauvpov UM.-`I v-no vv -av `Iv-- ..=.._.._. Mrs. R. Jan}: and` daughter are vi- siting in Toronrto` with the 0rmc1"s a.un't:, Mrs. .Ro'be1 .tson. 117-sun ,, 3 .J__-..LL.... L V1 SJIIWIIII Mrs. Albert Hun t s many Iricxias are pleased to see he _r able `to beat out agwainafter her recen`t_ illness. -nu-,-_._ 1-a_.,-__-,_ A_A__L_`-._... ......-:.l.u-I -uvp s-av v-uaunooe u-.--u uu-.-v_ __ ._-~_._-, Mr. and Mrs. Bell of Ora`. &pent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson." Ea street. ` nu ... 1-I , _,L ____.. WC 1! 0 III `lit-Inldsnnultibqu Mr. Huntsman. Missionary pf `the Upper Can~ad'a Bible Society, gave a brief `account of his work in the Pres- byterian Ohuroh `on `Sunday morning. 'I\__ re--- ___ an-_____.|___ --.__.l...-l-...l VJ vvo II-nil vaauna van vga lbw.-Jaw? ---v- -----g, 7 Rev. Canon Murphy conducted Va memorial service on Sunday evening in connection wi`tvh the recent` lament- ed death of Mrs, WelVling ton'Srig1ey. `*M~isse Ethel MoMorran `took the so- 103 on `Sundfay mornsing inbhe anthem f.T,he Beautiful City in "the Presby-_ teriau Church. "The evening anthem was "1 Surrender All". 5 _ ' ` Mr.'.Hugh- Coehrane. of London," who formerly carried `on 3. mm; m:a'rke`t business in Barrie has been `visiting Mr. George Leslie for a few: diays. V - IV 1 1' 1, ,- 1'1] _ _.I_... I `has: In. `Klan So , J.Ivulva.'Ip~rvAAu Mrs. William ,Ross and "daughter. Miss Helen. spent `the ywek end in Toronto. V . 4 . . wc ... n,.!-_;.;_ `G-5'0-Ill uaaoca. Llvb Luvvuu aoaorvyuu Miss Francis Armstrong presided at the Burton Ave. Church organ most acceptably (in Sunday. .-nr___ 1-,... -___1. u..--- .l.....J|.\l-nun nf LII`-'39 QVIIQIJDCHIIIJ &lIlII\AI I `Mrs. Long and fgwio da_.uE'h`ters, of Haa-m i'lbon, and Mrs. Wh-i'te of Toron- `Ito. are v-isiing Mrs; James McMillan. u 12,, 15-11 .2 r\... .........l-

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