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Northern Advance, 31 Dec 1908, p. 1

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mmrrv cnuacn-4. SEIWIOEB Zsuuoaw. annuamv anp. 13.30 a.,m.-Holy Communion. '11 am -Morning Prayer and Sermon. ; 3 p.m;`--.sunday School. Music led shy t_,he orchestra. `-7 p.m'. --Bvensong ancfsermon. ` Xmu music will `be repeated. The Vicar will preach at both servleu. All `I7..I_._-.- ' `nnnbn M mmsn Now; 'l`O A.'l'."1`END` mm muons ~ A} ..Eu'._`....LTT _. n/;V`~ `TO:O.N'|'O,_ 35?. The Town ' `Hall `iprobablyp never `contained so many electors on the occasion of nomination proceedings` as it did on` Monday night.` "A:`,ght for_ the mayoralty always injects ad- ditional ._interest~ into a campaign, and the citizens were out in force in anticipation of a lively. crosso re. But` "matters assumed a normal course, and but little feeling was de- -veloped during the events` .of the evening. `Both candidates for the chief ma-gistrate s chair were well received, and each` in turn? had `the plaudits of "those assembled; Reeve Garden,- who has contracted the hab-_ it of `being elected by acclamation, -was _or_1ce more ' returned unopposed. A similar-'1otibefell the water and. light commissioners, Messrs. Bee- croftnand Dougall, whose efforts in the paste seem -' to have earned for them a considerable measure of popular approval. The usual large number of names were placed in nomination` for . the - remaining offices, but many of those ..put forward will not go to the polls. |Hereunder is given a `complete list` of the nomina- - tionis : Bl;NNF:rr%Xnin% _VAlR WILL Z CONTEST L iron 61uuIcm:L muons: Good building lot in Barrie, namely`: The West half of the West halt of lot number nine. on me south side of Penetanguiahene street, Bame. contuinin about 1-5 of; inn acre. For nu-nu-.1 nnd not-tinn nan nnnlv tn . ""1\./a\V,Y*OLR--J. H. Beimett,` James Vazir. V . . hul 5\vyII%II9a 2nd DEPUTY-A. E. Staleton, H..G, Robertson, J. F. Jackson, John Little, Alex. Cowan, R. A. Stephens, W. A. Lowe. ' - i Ward AC, Thompson, R. J.` Sprott, R, F. Garrett, Arthur Gill, Geo Warnica, Wesley Cline, Christ-` `sher Horseld. "i;'15i$iji~&-H. G. Robertson,` I. F. Jackson, S. ~Caldi'avell, R. A. Stephens. ' I n v\1-'11-as-vruucv A in '4`. ~.. . -Ward I.--A, D. simon, -Richard Bidwell Geo. `Warnica, Ias. I. Ball, C.VG. trange, R. M. Ness; `CI n 119- 15 A C" "wrci '-%1i:'\7v."i3f"{i_>,t'1I{.}.'~.1:, A. T w. geardsley, Wm. _ Richardson, -R. M. ess. ` - `Ward III.---AVV. `D. _Bothwel1, J.` F. Craig, J, F. Jackson, G. -Robe5t- son, R. J. `Sprott, F. C. Walls. L7REEvE-A. c. .Garden,` ._Donald Ross, (retired.) ` - . -I-\1~ 1-? 1'! Is I . I I Ward IV.---J._ `F. Craig, A; E. Sta- pleton, Henry 'Wa1lwin, R. I-`Sprott. T 'Ward VI--M at'thew -CampbelI,"" C. -W. Poucher, Herbert Johnston, Jno. Aler, Clark, sr. Little, E. 'Todd, W. _,B.. VTaylor, MONEY TO LOAN. A 4 - _ We have a." large `amount of monei 108,11 -at lowest current rates, oithpr in 5 _ _0l"llgD -`amounts. on the seem-It or goodtnnnm 3-. ages. McC_AR'l`HY.BO 8` MURC_Hl0N._; n16vStroet.Barrii. V ~ : . H 4 V _ Commissioners (Watet` and Light) Jas. B. Dougall, Thos. Beecroft, gccl.) , ' f Board of Education-A1ex. Milne, `G. Smith, C. Hunter, "J. F. Palling, I. S. Brunton, Wm. Berta] Htifney, A. W. m'Laidman~, John_Dou-V ga . . ` . I `Mr. T. Beecroft; on behalf of the. Board of, Water and. Light Commis- sioners, showed reasons for the `el- ectors supporting -the $12,000 by-law, elaborating the points raised by him at last week s public meeting. `He made the statementthat Barrie was supplying electric light to users at 40 per cent. less than. was Orillia. :'At the `conclusion of the nomina- tions, Mlr. J.. J. Brown was called to thechair, and` an arrangement made -for-limiting the time of the various speakers. ' V. - 'Ias. B. Dougll followed; his i vicolleaxe bfiey. He "explained the need .the 2-phase system -in con;-. nectton, with the proposed improve- ments. ' Mayor: Bennett solicited a con- tinuance of the people s condence, not for personal . reasons, he said, but in response to a largely` signed requisition of the ratepayers. He pointed out that a number of his predecessors had had third terms, and some.-had even exceeded. this limitation. It was charged against his, adrni'nistra'tiovn that uiey `had 5 "nt all the `money they had raised. ` -es. Weedid, observed his Wor- ship, _but what became" of, the mon- _eiy? ? In answer `he showed that edi_1catio`n had "called ~for_ `greater. .,ex- penditure on both the high and the public school `sides. So `bad the re A I A niper of the Bstdie of CEOROE In D . late of u.-`l`.owu of Barrie, . 1- cggnm of slmcoe. Gentleman. blin I ursnanoe of R.3.0..` 189]. ' ' Aotmtlnt all persons the Estate of {31 L . III I .......:*..*" ..::..:.....'..':..l Illa-lot than-olnimc. &=I-A-.-J-=.=.*tv 4w 1 c iuqrtcr: TQ Jcxnnons D. ' "Other Noin`in aAtio1`\s. ` ` Mayor MA'YonAL'rY'. ` -Cohtiqned sn P336 8. ,, _- ..-v ---vv---7 faugoos &I"'lGIV| ilieye `Sanders of Stayner has heed re-elected by acclamation. f'-.,!,,.| V. w. `Bro. w. J. -Hana: instaalled the'o"1cer'5 of Simcoe Lodge, No! 79, A; F, 8; -A. M.. (G_. R.C.), Brad- ;l\I`l` nan Rfhnrl-..~. nuyncnco-any Lodge, A. F. `& AA. ML, tnstallgd `pfcers on Monday night. Fn'__ _`___1_A,___ ,IR .1 1" ' I" __'1`:hei<.maplt.)yea;s of the `Barrie `Car- nage Companyhad a. very enjoyable banquet .last evening at C x s. ` ____v-_ vf- --va.vua\n|UJ A515.-It-o l ,"l`I_;._- .211 L nap . . I rorawon Monday evenmg. T At. the nomination meeting in 0-170 Von M'oncl_gr,'the county road system was con emned by a, unanimous `vote of the ratepayers assembled. nf\,, `III. I P. .` `North the:-g:6f. 'u5u|. OI.` way Tune. -----.--- ..u..n. yvwunus av \J\JA a. I 'Thre will be a. Watchnight _ser- vicet 11 o clock to-nightr(Thurs- day) in the Collier St. Methodist 'Church. - * V . - monthly nieeting of the W.C.T.U. yvillbe held on Monday afternoon at` 3 o'clock in the parlors-, Owen Street. [ y L I. I-' 0 IK I la J-Vl-F- \Uc I-`ts fordworn Monday evening. .-On M 9nday afternoon P. C. Lam- bne recelved a pleasant.` surprise in .the"Shape of a. $55 purse -from the business men. 'Reeve.Ga1-den did the _honors. , New arrivals` at` The Castle are James Bennett- of Bradford, com- mitted for trial for. assault, and Harry Coe _of Alliston, committed for.trial for theft of liquor. _ __ _.... v. -_ -_.l..--- cAd_var;e'e 'has made a special -clubbing rate with the Weekly Mail and Empire whereby_ subscribers ,can secure the latter untxlv Jan. 1st, 1910, _fo1'_oc. `- M |"` V ` The dedication of the bells, in memory of the late Fr. Laboureau, takes place at the Jesuit Memorial Church, Penetanguishene,-. .;orn_ Janus ary Ioth. The Archbishop of Tor- onto wiil perform the ceremony. `Vote for the Electric Light By-law. . Thanks -to the charity of kind friends, the prisoners `in the jail werenot overlooked at. Christmas- tide. They had provided for them a good dinner, and in the afternoon were treated to aiconcert-. _ perly grou `always give b `.8-'.-.- ..IIn....'...-..` 4-I... vuusvs Inc 31:16: . uyvvlau Lilli I at Bot_hwell s. Vote (or the Electric Lixgt By-law. ---Various. nervous aftctions from slight xtwitching 7 to true epilepsy cured pr relieved bypro- lenses. These do not 1', but casir, visi_on I`. L-.. 16.1.... ..-...-....-. .. gvgllfs. Mr. Jim, Rogerson, Treasurer R. V. Hospital," acknowledges these donations during December: J. A. 'M acLaren, --$3.00; 'N.. B. johns-tun; $5.00; `Mrs. M`.cL- Stevensan, $3.00; Jas, Cheesman,__,$1o.oo; Harry Palk (Shantye-Bty), $3.00. ' ` n.a was ' Al` ba _ -dress :1 AS. III " IIDJIIDUIIB III} II 531133 UL Idr; _ oft Wood, also. S1abs,| sawed and sp -. -wish, and mld rot cord. not loads. l -..-'- _v- '- ----- --w- -w-- -w-u--- "The death` occurred in Toronto on Wednesday, Dec. 23,cd,.-o'f-.' Mrs. J. Fullerton, .relict of the late Adam Fullerton, M.D., of Town. The fun- eral took place on -Saturday. after- noon. Deceased was well known. to a rgumber of the Zolder residents, havxtgg I1ve,d`here-fo_1; many years. ' BA _ C3,. K `always gt-ve D by" allowing` the - without inducing 5. results are ensured consufting the optical expert at R . s Jewel- ery Store,_from Thursday, . 14th, to Thursday, Jan. 20th , inclusx I Fl`! ' but easxer, v1s1_on healthy exercnse `; The best Manager Powell has pleasure in .am1ouncing-`that arrangements have been ompleted for the, appearance at the Grand Opera House on Wed- nesday, Jan. 6th, of -.the Imperial .Qpefra, Company from the 7 Royal fAl.exahdra` Theatre, Toronto, in" tlxe chairmingr Jcomie opera, .`San. Toy, `which, was given by `that excellent? alshort tithe ago in Toron- 10} 3nd delighted thexcritical audience ".Df..e ]tha.t.;_f'ci_ty;" _ r*.Ba:'_-1-ie people are ' as- ?snr_d*o;f_ ear .l delightful performance. '-_ha'_ire not` -many '* opportunities such - a; ~ organization, n 1inId_.fdrgviij"a-Ii9W _ house._ I - L _...,?.`.`..`;'-'.`.7-4- .i.".`9.f-t .3"=`i'- l.9.5{!.:1> 1.3-l .:-` ' --T}}e annual meeting of the Pub-' 1i'c |L1brary subscribers will take place VMonda,g.ev_e'nlng,' Jan. 11th, at 7_.3ojq oclock. J1 beTan au- 4...... ....I- .. LL- .._......_..32s:a.- 1'-.. ,I..,5uV L`!-UCIUCK. Lll QL_ Devan au- tton sale of the maga.z1ne; ~e1ac.,g for. 1909, half an hour before the meet.- _ mg. . - . agricultural =ers_iti_will~ do for you. In ' " *`""-"'JI_ J"" " )* """"" The man who buys a newspaper has presumably a desire for informa- tion as well as a. few dollars in his pockets. See that he gets some in- formation about your business and the opportunity of handing the dol-` lars OVelf:t0_ you. Advance ads. talk. hy.do so many farmers read the .Sun? Because it _so persist- ies the practical farmer- `A information on all _ _' and ,is.,the most reliable `baromet market. con.di;+- tionsto befound in The'Weekly: -Sun has `Sun `ii! your reading `for next year v'I-`.li'_e'e'oriibi on price of The Ad-.` mice itiifti- is: only: $r.7s. ' vocates their cause; it fait`h- _ LGB loi`JWi1kina:`f Td:=!,m' 5 Pf.I0~.,_ 2' ';-`A vote" for {m Electric Light By-law! 13-..... c__..:-_- -r Fahcy l 73': 92. |..I A._-!*' AN 1 El) Al` UNUIIA-DU] Ir!-I warn Primin business. Apply at the VANCE OM` CE. _ T _, . an to Wilkinson : for all kinds of _ 1'-_.l __$ `JA `II--_I _In_. 31.1.. mine In BARRlE' "`hOystrs. on-v------yr - , F:ir:L_risiiI8 `anvihoppinzi `-v"I"l:II-. nuniv. ' "oi "AN'6. HHIII M `cit? %s;de of B,ayeld 5t.1' `Nm-+1` 1.--..-.2: uvn. -"-uuu 13 III 3- H1051} ,2. '_I`hc .N6rth/-`__thii:_ty, `egght Inches, Of lot`fQt _ ; -,'-')5 'i`.i,_ ~.. as; `"8ht of way nine`! :n:i_i;'f2r{ an and lVlanufacturer's ` Paces J.J.THOMPSON,' `_..-_._ _ _ _ MIDI-l.un:1: n A I PHONE 190. Bhlg. I s_gi:zn:"s;`;s;i;pxa=h:ii:n This delightful rriusical adaptation of Lewis ~Carr.oll s great. child story- 'is the work of Miss D. H.op_e Leon- her assistants, will have charge of the Production, The brightest. girls and boys of Barrie to the number of` one hundred and fifty are. now. being`. drilled. for these performances and have aIr.ealy_ reached` great. _Vp_r.o'ci-- ency. The costumes-, p_top,ertxes,, etc.,. especially prepared for the- produc- tions, are now on the way, and with them comes Col.. J, ` E..'. Bragg, the most successful. manager of. perform< ances who ever essayed the work. Songs, dances, marchesp 'specialties` and splendidstage and calcium ef-` ects will be `a few of the- charming features of this really_ remarkable production, and. two. and. one-half hours o_.unallo.yed delight. can be promised_with- certainty to the old as well as to the young, who attend this singularly picturesque and beans ltiful entertainment.---`See. advt. ard of New York City, who, with, `..u-aw, uaxuc puuege, OVCFX #8: Son's store. Entrance. Clapp Street,` ugstairs. $25 course. for Classes wxll commence. I_an. II, 1 % annms: anANcI-I ~ w. n. MORTON. Mamet.` Discussing the appointment. Qf. Mr. E. A. Wismer to the junior. j_udge- ship_ of Simcoe, the Essex. Free .Press; says.:. The appointment. Qf Mn; Wismer will. be reeeiyed with mngh. -guaasication by ms; many friends In the county, though ,the removal. of himself and f'mil3r,- from Essex. wipbe greatly .reg;1ettaed`., Pos- sessed of 3 good judicial. mind; Mu`. Wismer is eminently'_ qualied} for gthe pasition to which he. haswbecn. appointed, and we believe the selee-. `tio-n .will'ineet with gtnanal approv- -1199: Bllnllg `uuu quuuvu vv `I ..v .. _. - `May tho recolloctidns on the (1) ng yearli as a. pleasant memgry ot_ time that's. ` And`swrow--ms ~it be hurled by the .52 .-...a an inv whic the new year has _ `nu auu. U30 .1 {qr you. _ - 1 _The folloufringj geritlemen have w1thdrawn'as ca-ndida.te_s for,the 90- sitions hernunder. ment.1oned:-- -`Reeve --Do:n_a.ld. Russ, First. DepuVt;{-`-H... G. Robertson. R.` A. `Staph:-.ns.. C-v .-. -5 - '~u;*"-- ':4iA(i.'!'I:l l`I.1--VV8.l'.d 1--Mlessrs. \N.ar~ nica,-Strange and Ness, -W-ard, 2- Messrs. Bothwell and Richardson. Ward 3_--M'.e,ssr.s.. Craig, Ja`ckson and` Robertson. Wa._x:d 4-M,essrs. Wall- win- and Sprcitt. Ward 5-:-1!{Lessts. Thompson,` Spnott, Gill, Warnmaand Cline. Wand. 6-`Messrs. .Little. and :1`ayl,or.. - ..'.4._ _ recollections on me (Lung ycuruuv of time Andmrrow--mait and the joy whic the new year _`j_Moru `Inn inns. ~ - \ 'vei'y grziteful hwho thought of. her. In C_ha-ir Contest. The chair is a very mce one. 1 G. Robertson, A. E. Staplet.o.n,, J. F. Jackson, Alex. `Cowan, W.. A, Lowe. uuo a. -- V" =i3b2{}}1 3:" 'EdZa3n-w. c. Hun~ ter, J. S.Brunton, Rev. W. B. H'e_en- ey-, Jqhn Dougall,_ qt: uuv Either par;1..V4;%* vkparatcly. '0: 9th '5-uu_gh'tf f en` ,`VItuulu5 bllC'I.IlnL\n r....., Vic-lters "voting contzestx \` ]I3 ` Clira many friends ~ who." as ; winning -the -third prize uynb:n nv nrinhneh HA PY YEAR s1.oo baa ANNUM Ill Anvnucw IINGLI OIQPIEIFIVI CIR?!` 5 mu. Jrtmasn. smhcnzs, ,1-os'rs. suns on connvyoon. __: AV!` fnnvrumc YOU wA`.N-r m ALLCE IN WONDERLAND '\nllI~` bus: `GR my QOPERA nous: n'csda`y,Jan.6th.~% I AAV CARD OF BARBIE. ELECTIONS. .Hapjpy_;Ngw Year! [J-,.MB 'ER".' I CARD ,,oF THANKS. THE `JUDGE. 1909 Wi1s.om,. `S11-oud, feels- any frie1d_s_ A! L.` WANTED AT oN'cu:--3oy"t_o xenm . 'D'A'M{`.lo` OIPI1` HR. om: antuteep mu '1` ery storein mjr . H _.A_ IL..- VALUABLE rowli pnm;rx m was 'rowN`%o1r; 4 TH; `V. '2 5'-:LV (~ `R: G... ' --.ZII ".) -AnA:cr41` Oers will be<=- .r.eived ;*b3'-' undersigned `for the" V~iurchase'}_'.jf-* 1 following lands, qomm, _ McDonald property,%:v`*x1i1,xh1"[ly'_:--e`A~ = =" Q!` `CANADA. : j-,3` c.,;.1, Rest a.nd- Uadividedl. .'8_htS `of *vay'thejf`e`t%o-V. ;.'? TL.` .1. _The Southv .7 i.=.,i nme lnChS, of lotifour.-:.'om'th ` sgde of B'ayeld _:S tz-.`4:1:,-_ _,B_a.a-.iii_!r; `W9_ gqoq stores pp . which 15 m a most ' Cov9rs_t1> West! The Un_io 3Ba,nk`.- has .oy;,% 145% Branches In Canada. and Ovr_ twp thgrdsor `nearly. 1o'o--.of these are" 3, 41... \X7ae1> = `F1-hrn wnrf `K/"Hen-n lin- mu-rlster. solicitor." 11101:":-n. -G`3'lI\'!ell9 vancer. etc. 3 Money to loan. olllce: MCCARTHY xmuocl. jqmgnm. 44-5 L. LVII. No. 53, ,W!`.|'0LI I\lo.'..,'3B0 )I. V0 wtsuv I. CltII1 PIIoIlI`l'_OII'l., -~33 f_ __\ INEW ADVE1iT!sEMENTS.. Importini = "$,'666;bQdf,i' v av-on vv .p-`--- -- -v--- wug v -qv-an AllvWe|.:.3-<)m...` .;=.-eacsrreo. .--1-o...--pc_-o.- .. AND swag? wAN'rn:n-`-o tom 3: THeH%_ and straw wanted. Call of ed- A Q 1` n, Ont. 2.71}... OFFICES To` LE1 _ I-` .-..u.|. ......u. I... ..Z.. you luau; uuuuu 1-0 01: In IOIB. ":4}=`i"1;vs'r .;`iWlz s'r1nw1xiz'r. Vnn vnI'n Hnllnl` '1-as inn-an p,oram\.co. n-{am the Roualuexan I Theatre. 'ljor,onto. A. In the delld mlcomlc opera. ' M D Eh W A.lI'l'o ' Vend_:n`.'s sollcltogs. 7:1 AIL - Xdwoonobnuouououog [U0nl|O!|8S:I_!|l_|_| %Pianos.%| Over 300,090 ood red b1*id`5`oi`17ha:nd..,nt the :1}ARRIEBRCK.YARDs.-;-`= . ` - - 3:` V way. `rp_;i;,. qon. F n E_p_'.o o,,Ks_`| U ITIIWT 'TI`jII4 `Action and Tone Regulator. . Pianos" Always on Band For Sale. 37-.1) V 36 JOHN STREET. BARBIE. WHIN Tluvnnnlxa W331` an Sum: - Arm Em? A!` nun . . _._,,,___.__._-._`-._:_,__- Pu IDWIUIIIIBBLO In Ivynsvuuo OPP-. CITY MARKET " us imuctu 31'. W|n'P5 First-clue `Accommodation. Remode'l-H ._ led a.nd.Retumished,Throuh,out. 1:~1Rsr-"CLASS Church ofaEnglam M A R? E3-"i-TE: 1' E L" - -.AA -A -n a Dnnnnlngn - 0 OD Bad and sam, s.w`.d.-'d sgllh `t-2 cl ' th ` inrn!n`n1.nn1I. ' 7(oc-%B5Tviing%K1ie})' I :nh-n)"bl:i'HIB--- - __I-. orccuutu. Proprleto . ----- -- .-.un-.- 1-5:` `PEN? 1"0N'enf ` ~-LI.... _..'.I 'I`-_- 13..-alga... WI Iullv alrvvv Janna -_-_ ' -'-s-nxhropntsnp -ms-Z-_' DlH'I'1|5o uuuuuuuz IIDUII -terms and partic vs a_ s'1`EWA ` 48tf = `w1sH _ALI . *1'ii-1_I': ]m1't',iI es"l's 6r, `rt-gs co_uu'riI' or s_mIco: mp THE oouimnou dr cannon oun m'r:nIonr. - BAERIE, COUNTY 0E `SZIMCOE, ONTARIO, DECEMBER 31, 190$, l.`BT|iiiiWii ;nI"s;'ie1 T."'a.."=I.i.`.I..u ?.uI.I.;;:.% ` Barrie. onwedngsdnn.` Jan. - goth. I800 : at 1 p.m. V - - . . 52-as . R. .1, FLETCHER. Sec'y. I L jmusgan Meeting. I 7 . '.l`hea'nnua_lnieetin g otLth`e V _ I 1Ba1:rie Agriculturgl Socijy `....III L". 'I__Ij s_' 4.1.. 4\--.__II 74uI.L_...I.._,. u . `A1-ihgnsbnv -Ann riunmr &fj.@muA ~ avnnmcs .. 7 A m and Rang. 1 . This school stands to-don with- outas or In the Dominion; ; Near! `a oollegorclalm to be the ` beet. _ at claiming to be so. does not ` 1 mnkcthem 80.. Get. our catalogue ; Read it from cover to cover. See for - ~ you-self what thiaoollege is doing and the advantages it otters; v W.`J. a:u.Io'r'r; rm 1 cm?! In Youanuxn :p.uxAN1>gnpg:"nns'r I 04 2?.-;.ws.xrrs % imrluaa s unmv. om, a:2pT.,m.b `Elaborate prsn ` on of D. Hope Leonard : Speoicul.`1;!`ev1i:::' vsgargzglngsigpted from ``:'r""' l_.i.ies` ' can of :50. V rlucss--Even: ac. , 398 (in sale at; lillne 8: Son's, Mar. Tqofs. Phone 39. ] CALDWELL ; OLD STAND?)-` fwiaan EL aprons` 013' 34RRi1?.- I `H \ .. A `sglicitedfbr Prlces:--$I.Oo. nc, `she. Gallery ale, `Plan at Milne 8: Sn's. Mots. Tailors, V ` ` Ks ;ALDE.R,l\?N` \ L i `POLLING, MONDAY; % JAN -4t`h-l minus I909-% an. a. 1.`s1=mm| E fif.LLrNc. %M9NDAY.%:IAN. 4:5 R.-Wxhesl Wz'nIer T_eri2'z ofezts /gm. T4:/z, . -_ . _-..- A--. _-g . -_--..--g N 0W IIPEN vow e`Jand ~Inn;:e'ne [I -. ifespc t1llyv%s.olicite_fTi'fo%;; . _` \lI'I'I_Y1i l$$1' `Offices to let with vault. tha omoes toniieriy -oecu ied by G. A. Radenhurst. -Barr1staer, o.ver Mm nnl: nf (`.nmmm-na- Annlvtn '

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