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Northern Advance, 23 Jun 1910, p. 8

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1.:0_9 per week, ` __,r,._.... .. AVALL7. .LJII`o _ . nu ~ | Mr. and Mrs. H. Wise, in company ] `with their son and`*daughter, Mr. A. and Miss \/Vise, motored from their home at St. `Catharines to this village on .Wednesday, returning Sunday morning-. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snlder. Mr. A. VVise duringihis stay courteously en- tertained 'his many .lady friends with spins in his up-to-date auto car. f\ou.A :- A 43--~ r -..vvv- -- -my vs l\vlI 11151550 ' l ' Mr. Allen Hill of Everett, who `wheeled from the "above place through here en route to Elmvale with a motor cycle Thursday, return- ed to this village Saturday exgening making the run in 45 minutes.\ He is the `guest of his fgther and mother, Captain and Mrs. Hill, 4 at -- ~~ 4 Mr. .T..Hi1l; who might- be justly called \he potato king of this local- ity, has shipped ve thousand bags of potatoes this season and _is now loading a couple of cars. He has practically cleaned out all the surplus potatoes inside of ten miles. 1;_ An V1 111 LCICI L. here; ug \JL tun) VVILC dl. J_'4l1llValco i W. Bennie and W. L. Kiel attended a special meeting of L.O.L.l No. 644 at Hillsdale Saturday; even-| mg. It is likely the above Lodge will celebrate the 12th with the'L.O. T. hm-V9 --...- u-u_VAvJVU 1 foe-tiaaxlll match iaeween Midhurst and this place Saturday evening brought a large crowd to the village} The game resulted in two to nothing} I in favor of Craighurst. TL- xxr:_-,,! , - -- vs vs V: alsuul Bl. Winnipeg south-bound train stopped at this station Sunday and let off Mr.` McDonald of the above place, who was called home through the illness of his wife at Elmvale. ]A'....___ 111 h - --- LUI auvmmg with 1' Was}} ing}ton`v Star,, e The mixingplant and cement have grrived on the" ground and work lay- ; mg cement for the sidewalk began on ! Monday. ` 11 Q ._---_, E Mr. Leo O Nei1 purchased from a farmer at Moonstone last week 8 hogs that` weighed 2000 pounds for which he paid_$I83.00. A n.~4L..11 7>4 "0 .. CORRESPONDENCE .-.. -7 -_--- -..-u-cu Q.) \rvl\QVVIQ|rI-rln Mrs. Gardener of Newmarket is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jas. Hewitt. _Mr. R. Craig had a valuable steer lulled on the railway track last week. 11..., 1'1, __. -_ Mrs. John ,B1-oko'vski of Coldwater is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Snider. Hayes, 'VJ.P,. of Apto; and his daughter, Miss Nellie, called an frieds here last week. --. ----....... anus nu-3:. vvxvvn. I Mr. James Hill and daughter of _ Elxnvale were the guests of the form- er s father and mother over Sunday.` f'\.. C......!..__ 1...`. .__Ln ` 11' A --o---`ova vow nu.-sanconlvl taut VI VH1`: Mrs. A. P. Lithgow left here Fri-I day to visit friends at Coldwater. 1 v- v.. . av nu-nun; Lauvlt ll-$95 VV\p\-l\o mMaster Percy `Saunders of Barrie spent Sunday with friends in thxs vil- lage. -v u us . ` - . - - ~-"1VI`x".-_'Boyd and daughter -of Orillia are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W`m. Morrison. - ' ` B. McLean of Barrie was the guest ,of his father and mother over Sunday. _ _...---y. Iaa|\Q 4OA\JlulA\ul. \JV\. 5.} IJIIUGJ n " On Sunday last, while` `Mr. Geo. kFraser was at church, crows picked the eyes out of two or three young lambs. J. Caldwell and A. Train and Engineer Jupp were in the vil- -lage last week inspecting culverts and the sidewalk. (Contiued from page four.) M'r. John.Moran visited friends in Barrie over 'Sundav. _ V I -1` vvvn aura...`- --_"1{'Ir. and Mrs. Minty visited fnfnds at Midland last week. Miss Mary Caston is on the list. . "iiiss Susie Hill is `visiting friends in Toronto. 30 and 35c`Hos;'{,ar. . . .. Manufacturers` Samples in black white and all colors. Plain lace and fancy It Q-less than regular. Some at [ saving of i. 25c Hos for . . . . . . -- ----- 40 and 45c Hos;;';r. . . ... 50 md 60c Hose for. .; . . . . .. (Q cn'-_.n a E113}. ,;.1;;;;ii;;;.; Blfy iocinlgs here. Our range comprises every- thing you need in Cashmere, Silk. [aisle and Cotton, from the smaller sizes to Ladies full size 10, in all the wanted grades. IT'S WORTH MORE`TO YOU sH0PATvIcKERs? Hosusnv Our June Bargain Offering er--W7e1I, yes; but don t_ ybu near.-.-Boiston . Transcript. \ . ---u--& Good, Old Hash. cnuanunsr. (vlvlvcuuooooo as, sand 57 vvv lllloouoorolol 20, 28 and 25 15, 17 and 19:: MOUNT ST. LOUIS. v I o o o o o u o on p us. ;uau_y _,.__._I L sick EXTRA TAILORED WA'IST. Made` of ne Crossbar Lawn, open front, long sleeves, sti cuffs and turnover collar. Sizes % ,;t3a`3'v`:.`i:,.f" t.`f`?.`f`?f`. 1.50 SPECIAL this week is a beauti- fully tailored Waist in plain white Lawn, open front, pearl buttons, embroidered pocket, stiff collar and cuffs. Price.. 1.25 GEORGE VICKERS Make this store one of your stopping places on your shopping tour. At no period of our whole iness year do valuesreach such tempting attract in certain Departments. For instance: When _ bus. l}0K :T_| GAS Alexandx: V/viley, a Canadian, shot his wife at I_ o_ntiac, Mich., and then attempted.su1c1de. ' . Guelph has granted vevears ex- clusive f_ranchise to the Bell Tele- phone Company. SHAN TY BAY. The steamer Prinz Oskar ran ashore on Seal Rock, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. W i The Court of Appeal airmed the death sentences of Ventricini and ,' Hcnderson. Events of the Weglx Coidemd for - _..__-_-----o, Juaava aauu. W';11ter Ross was hanged at North Bay for the murder of Percy Parkin- son. ' Juuc \.1V.1\. [I35 Dougnt a lat`; block of property as a stationsite Montreal. The first pageant performance by] the Queen s Own Ries was a great success. ` __-_ .-, -.-n guns: Jyusunuujo Nine Toronto bookmakers were `ned an aggregate of $1,400 and cos_ts. John C. Tulloch, aged nineteen, 3 was drowned at a picnic in Meadow- ` vale. [ . -' `Colonel Roosevelt landed in New York on Sa_tu_rday and was given a great receptxon. ' _ ~-----v-~v~ I T William Hall was killed under an auto at Oshawa. The thermometer touched 99 in V\innipeg yesterday. Eight cattle were poisoned in South .Yarmouth township. l`I__-1 1-`- UNDERSKIRTS--.Of _ ne white cambric, with deep frill of embroid- ery, and with insertion. W"orth - ? f :5:..`f...`.'.':.'.':::::::: 1.65 Five lives were lost in a storm that` swep_t over New York ong, Saturday evemng. " IN 1 o 1-; -u, . q A . -- "' ""r"""' Fourteen persons were killed in the wreck of the `Granville express a: Ville Preux, France. _ I1`: 1'1 P. O Cormor says the feeling is strong am'ong British politicians that peace is almost within sight. I -(W..- L.-....I_....1 -.._1 u_:_.,, L`- . T`-"' '- -v-'-"` "----`-. "W.-. One hundred and thirty-three per- sons were killed in_industria1 acci- dents in Canada durmg May. Yesterday was the warmest day of the summer. 3 { Theodore Rqosevelt, jun., was mar- ried in New York yesterday. K724- VI` . _ . , _A MTIJEV German passehger airship Deutschland will start "on its first excursion on Wednesday. in 15 /\cI' , .l DAILY NEWS GRIND Call at Office `Wells Block, Owen Street or RING 7|. "s"le'e'v'e's' a;1'd' `no Eres. Worth 12V2c e-ach,,3w or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. VESTS--Short sleeves end` no_ ves. Worth I2%c each, 15c, 18c, 25c and . . . . . . . . . . . .. I.INDERSKIRTS-Made from white cafnbric, with medium of `neat tucks. Regular $1, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. The C.N.R. I-_1- -1` , Busy Advaice Raiders. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd. (7-15-.. 1`l--- -- - LIKE `nus. It will save lion time and money. work and warm. IT PAYS WHITE BLQU_SES_. TUESDAY, JUNE 21st. MCONDAY, JUNE zoth. I i. has bought large} nerfv 2:: :: Cfahinn ..:4.,. ...I WHITEWEAR coma AND COMPARE _- --- -.-V vvu: y van unu \ll J.'E. BILL"1i1i'c::sLEY, D253? ' BATHING surrs. Ladies and Misses Bathing. `Suits in ne Lustre, Navy with Ladies sizes ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'I.'I.'.' $3.25 Aregl and Iyhite braid as trimming, Mxsses sxzes $2.00 __ ---- -- ------n 01:11 A sp1endid_ assortment of Tailor. ed Suits `in various materials~ Linen, Rep and pl ' ' Suiting, in plain colors stripes, no two alike of a 9 I .size. $5.00, $5.50 to - v-v-.-n Information from Railway TiL'k(`[ ..Mr9n`5- fr)m the Company at Sarnia or (`o1hnb""d' I -In vs--.-cg...-o u.-. v\ . A..-n6 "s1iE};3JC76i:I1E{366`i'i:o .nnand (sJV?'EI37 S0fUND 11.45 gm. \\'eiI1-Iz{,vsB|X`{3 3 T S AND GEOHG . ` Powrsstye or O0 .. nl . O O - Northern Nav1gat1onCompanY GRAND TRUNK ROUTE Sailings of passenger stemners arg from SARNIA FOR 500. PORT A1-:1`HL1{ and . DULUTH. every Monday, Wm'.no. and ISatu1-day at 3.30 p.m. Only the Wcdnesdes and Saturday steamers go to I mlul h. C-813-..... 3-..... tVl\I I 1`-n 11-nnvu 1 '). | v\ n\, and Iuzrumi I ncms < The hot wave extends {rum the Rocky Mountain; to (Qmlvcc. The `thermometer registered mac E11111-171% ;degrees in \Vinnipeg _\'c.~tur-1:1_\'. and one death from sunstrokc i< rcp';>rIcd ;at Hamilton. ' vvirliite V camtirtic/. r gmbgella savfle, deep frills of em- roi ery. uorth soc pair, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DRAWERS--Fine white cambric, umbrella style, deep frills, and narrow tucks. Worth 35 a pair, for . . . . . . . . DRAWERS-Same material as the - Vests, sizes 34, 36 and 38. _ Q5 . The most protracted czne was Chas. Shaw vs. David Lewia also for alleged wrongful COn\'cr.~`irn. Fr..- itwo whole days the attention of the court was engaged. an zuljuurnmertz taking place for hearing the ;:rg7.!- ments of counsel. The ;m1oum in- `volved is only $6. Shaw was 3 monthly tenant of Lewia :ml the goods distrained were for Trllt to be due through failure nf Show to give necessary notice an \-accltintz premises. The case will he (lisp-irSC of to-day. W. H`. and E. Hill vs. J05. Demur- die, for alleged wrongful c resulted in judgment for the defend- ant. *` I The breach of promise case, .Har_ riet McCune vs. Patrick Sullivan was settled out of court, greatly :6 the disappointment of the morbid ele- ment who revel in the details of damaged love and aection. B011, lparties come from Orillia and are ` somewhat advanced in years. Patrick twill pay Harriett the solatium of $1250, and the fair plainti will stand her own costs. Geo. McMann vs. J. C. ParneiLa Suit for $300 damages to a horse. re- sulted in a verdict for the plaintiff for $25 and D. C. costs. In the Dominion Carriage Co. vs, Wxlson and Humphncs, to recover $137, _the price of tw_'0 buggies, the plamtls were non-su1tcd. Between all stations in Canada. nlsoto Qgtroit and Port Huron. Michigan. Iuagara Falls and Buffalo. NA . Good Going June 30th and July Ist. Return Limit July 4th. 1910. Ti LADIES -WASH UITS cnlnnrlirl hcbtxa-L... ..,. . COUNTY COURT NOTES. _qoum_uou mw 11415:`; L Linillull ll\lDlD'1JV.laUC ` from finest quality of Nainsookean trimmed with nest. laces and in- sertions. .Worth $2.75,$3.-oo,. for $2.00 and . . . . . . . . . . I TNIGHTF DRESSES-Made from ne cambric, lowf neck and _short slee-' ves, trimmedwith embro1d- 1 ery. Worth $1.35, for T u NIGHT DRESSES--Made `from nice 5 L cambric,' with yoke of embroidery, med - with "embroidery. insertion neck and sleeves, trim-I. Worth $1.25, for . . . . . . . .. NIGHT DRESSES--With yoke of ~.ne tucks, `neck, front, and wrists, trimmed with embroidery. Worth f; .`..`f`.?.`:`.*`.'.`.`?`. 89c CORSET COVERS--Tig'ht tting main}: {SINGLE FARE {, JUNE `DA gent. Condcnse 2f>c.; 311 " mu at The A5 DAINTY N1Gr7i%55.* %`i:%12`Ess`s-0: N ainsook,_ made `with slip-over L peck and sleeves, trupmed _w_1t'h lace` msertion and embr-o1d`ery Insertion,- neck, elbqw and sleeves_edged with ne lace. Worth $2.00, for _ 4' . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . ... I . . . . . . . . . I ` ETHEI \'r":< TE.k(`j inc `l.n.::m. "` `.'. . Au;:._ calxons, J. UIK lnnisl: mum'sn1 quahtiwa wi.I to you a I)ep terest rate a draw.`. E:\(' >0 r\r.v-:r.n.; eri(-nah unnm~ \]To..L...` l prm Innisl. Salary. .1 copies of .1 Q Hi %nA'1'rh4ir 'r&is'r'1-31` i'>ii:~Is'L=is-ix&a}1"e - :-.._. 1:_...- ..__-1:-_`_ -: \7-2_-__u, A, V . May. 4 ht-if('r.~`. uzn nu: X He will 1 Vesm-2., LIUI]. `N farnm b(-im: h bu) hih Model dosirub in farm amso rv ` ' U seth. able tw 40x60. and all culniva turc. Both. ` steel-cl Rh: K! (.1! 200: QLNS . stables Fl 1? 1 \h [D- "WATT V i.-CS A vvzxx'(1 c<':o'1_sii`f COVERS-`-Tigi tting walsts. CORSET COVERS--A-nd tight rm- ;nn 11nA.n-uvo:el>l: 01" 4~o:o-nvnnnl quniolq The hard 1&pSt Tot: rAN'r ll; {John oath Summer Sale I\.I&\$&B& _$VIHL\S'.'l'\'ll.\L LIEIIL JILL mgunderwaxsts, all. trimmed w1th lace and lace msex-t1o_n. Each 19c, 35c, 39c and " Ollie Mq_C}an, nigh_t...ope'rato'r Wat Beeton, is v11t1ng his parents._ T `If, 1. ' ` , _....- rial won 5930 V .AWe ._.h'a.\;e. hadav nugnber. of_ birth "and: eaths, but`-. few marriages `in_this` *%ec1>fLrecn%t1xe`%J % W THINK OF I1`--How easy "it is to be sup- ! plied with-your necessary-as well as luxurious ` . wearing apparel and housefurnishings. No `mutter what particulsxtaste you may have or - that the size of your purse may be. we hs.ve_` ] just the quality `to please you, the style and {color to suit you. the size `to t you." and We ; uuote iron `inst the right price. and easy credo-2 L l a'oeoI:deuee.with,.your euruings. (:1 - . CON! lQEN'I`.lAL" l--h-up F v- `Dr. (Sp:-dule `of SchVo'm1`)erg[is isitv. ing Dr. Sproule this village} ' . ' _ 1],. Wt\c`I- If an`. - ' Miss` Grahm `of 'Cooktown is "visiting Mrs. Ba-rlow-,3` V ' |. I The Women s Institute held 'its annual ..meeting~ on` Saturday,~=J1me 18th in the M,eth.Qd,ist S.`S. room. We 3 und e`r's"tan`d fh`t' a very `protable and ` p1e.asant'tin1e was spent. ' * . The marriage of Mr. Norman Wal- ton and Miss Mary Graves took place at the residence of the bride's father on Wednesday, June 15th, at one o'clock in the afternoon. _ Only the immediate relatives on" both sides were present. Rev. Mr. Maconachie was the. oiciating clergyman. The- sweetness and beauty of the Church of England s marriage ceremony was .commented on favonably. bv some of and happiness. the guests who had not before en- ioyed the privilege of attending a marriage solemnized -according to the rites of the church. The young peoe we have the very best. wishes of the whole `comm jnity for theirbprosperity 1"Ther_e was quite4~`a.-disturbance_ in -Minesing village on -F fiday evening. These disturbances ` are V becoming ` much toofrequent. `Your correspond- ent desires to exprfesssurprise at the evident determination of the_ local roughs to rival the recent tragedy. in Slzawville. if they can only. provoke seme quiet,f peace-loving _citizen;3t0 reprisals. ' -~T-- yvu-.- ".M1":WJ0hn -iVIv.c Cil1 has the `founda-' tion in for his new house. . M1\-/ia_s.e:--'"Russe l1 Smith spent 1 week-end shing here. 1 "14rrs7Phi1. Smith of Parkdale was` visiting her sister, Mrs. W. 'Gou'iter,~ from Saturday till Monday. `I ... _ , 1 'II'-,,_ `If - I- ..-..- _.. ---. p--v-- _. __-_ .v J J! M'r._and Mrs. John Woods of To- ronto have moved into their cottage for the surnmer._ ' - VF:/-&bout a dozen took in4 th_e excor- sxon to Guelgh on Monday and re- port a good tune. ("V7, (1 1. 1 1-1. an up` rT1.Vir;. Graham' of `Stonewall, Man, is visiting her father, Mr. Joseph Graham. A " - ` ' ` A ' ed Mrs. John. Ross hous_e for the summer. . I . % THORNTON. aJ\.\' D J % V ' . I III slee- _ s1ee- L I ne `gill MINESING. * will deliver you `Am- Ictlve . clothes. when out; and will 1 comfort your home when In. . IN OR 0U1`-- - Yomz mam-ms amen` __ `ygj--tl -- vvu vva 1.1111111 guuu strong thread,`3 spools for . CORSETS-White corsets, with hose supporters attached, sizes I9 to 26. .Worth 85 each, sale price. LA'c_:' ' 'Uii'i"A'1'ris-liz'e'g'1i1'ar $1.50 lacs curtains, sale price `I I WHITE, COTTON '1`-owELs':- `DA-`I7|u`nu' fan 3:-A. --I- _..2-- SPOOL COTTON-A good Rh-nna Hnraa 4) gun.-.15 tn- WV 555553 A Regu"lar" zfor UNDERSKIRTS--With deep {rm and narrow tucks. Worth 1 $1.75, for , . . . . . . . . . . .... . I LAWNS--FinVe white lawn, good . width. Worth 'I2V2c, for ..--up -vv BATIK T( )VRV.E"I..S. ` towels, extra large 35 each, aalg price, LAvir'1'els'.1%a1{e' ' 'v'v`11`i- 'z;'v}a, golui width. Worth me, for .. UNDERSKIRTS-Of ne 'vhite cambric, with deep frill'and neat tucks._ Regular $I.25,.fOr ` "Dr. Ma1co_lr_n Hart and wife of De-I tnoit are visxtmg here. * S l- ._ A 1..-- no:-co -vvvaluu -1 towels. Worth 20 sale price,`2 for I A ll!!! nlalnluno A an_d U I15` `I17 the IOO-O 0-0 0-0 0&0 OjO OI -OO-OO-OO-OO-OO- I0_O-OO-O 0-0 0-0 0:0 OI -not JUL` 1 \l VV I ~.35c size, sale price, vvaailav &\IVV. 20c size, sale price, V91 AVA` L'\JV'J Ioc size, sale price, Mr. C. Frawley had a_colt which met with rather a `serious accident a few weeks ago. While with her m_0_-, ther pasturing with some cows, one of them hooked her, the horn -enter -ing the abdominal cavity just behind the breastbone and, going through the abdomen and through the diaph- ragm and entering the left lung, brought out a large `portion of it along with a considerable portion of theylining of the abdomen. The vet.- erinary surgeon, - Dr. Fitzgerald, found it necessary to cut off a large portion of the lung on account of it being so badly lacerated, and return -the balance with the peritoneum which had adhered so closely to the hair it was necessaryto bat_he it for some time before it could be detach- ed. The wound was then successfully sterilized and stitched up,-and the colt has "entirely recovered. This certainly was a remarkable case and reflects `credit on the veterinary surgeon who attended her. 0 .u, is. esumatea that on ahot day ,Ncw_ York spends about $1,500,000 0:: "b3Y'a 1 .. I.-4;, 1'12 COTTON TOWELSH Ono e;-ya El|'A: n-\a:nA I -We heard: a rumor `to the `effect lthat the Rev. G. `N. Grey, who: was I, once a junior pastoreon. this circuit, l will again be assistantpastor here. -Mr. Grey is onebf the" best speakers that-_have` ever `been on `this circuit, and if the rumor prove `true the `Metgodist .~Boardj is '_tO `be ' con_gratu-. ate ' . -3 , - I 4 Although the Borden meeting has of'Jun_e,. we expect about the middle of August to have the opportunity of hearing. the`, talented leader of the pgr _e'at Conservative party, in the coun- : ty town` of Simcoe. been `called off `in Barrie for the 23rd -v..-v-- -\avv.I.`aaaQ-- we LINEN 'rovyELs_ :- laa -:_.. --I- .__3- , ,-_._.v VVTI1-$5 Bllyo ,Mrs. A. J. Stewart of Cookstown and children are visiting the former s grandfather and mother`-in-law here. Mr. G. B. Henry has added greatly to the appearance of his store by. the addition` of a new double verandah. The question now is, when will the next baseball game be played be- I tween the old rivals, Ivy and Thorn- ton ?_ I Ha'rfis Bro. areubusy at, present in `building a stone foundation under Mr. Lance Bee1by s barn. . Mesdames J. R. Grey, R. J. Hii Geo. Blackstock and James Bell haw gene on an extensive western trip. `|f'___ A Y II. ' `ma aa\-l\. u\,AL >30-UUHLH. Wm. Hicks has changed what yras once a_waggop- and paint shop mto a vbeautxful rgsxdence. tion put to`his barn. James Patter- son did the work. Our Band plays at Knock and Bethesda next week, and. at Cooks- town on July 1st. The Sacrament of the__Lo`rd s Sup- per will be administered in St. Jude s Church here next Sabbath. IA - Ixr... 1'1` 1 Mr.'fho(.Z`Brdoks and wife" of A1- liston spent a..few`_days_ here last week. - .- ' -Z `It is" estiniated that n 1\r"r.aann-.3- '.I.--'.; A- Na Whfe' each, %Ns)~R"r4HERN ADVANCWE; 4513 we 536 ;g.1r1v'o1?_o1_;1ts. .x. J. 1111], C hav 4'- Hill, "`Y,ou don tL mal-:e~ asimuch of hash as~you used to_, said one: board-` No, .ra_gswere_c} the =Ie..arned= ut,0.-1%h`av9- the: 3 7 AV. 1 . A Mother's; Anxiety. _ ll ' W1'llie-Ma, can t -I go out on the` streetfor a little while? Tommy Jones` says th.ere s a.comet to be seen. . L V , . . , Mother-``Well, don you go too ne'ar.-.-Boston ,`__-_ -.- ..... ...y-u.u-uuc 1.u|.U car. Once in a time we had the Noble; 9) I3 , but as number Isis" believedby superstitious people to be an unlucky one and there are some examples on i record to prove to the skeptical that ill omen is in some way attached to that number, therefore, we will drop one o, and there we` have the-Noble 1.2 of the. County of Simcoe, for whom the municipal electorate should have due consideration nextjanuary. ....._....._..._.____._.._ Mr. Houston of Toronto has \z'vent-

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