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Northern Advance, 19 Jun 1913, p. 2

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7 eoM1{A1~_I_1 . coumv COUNCIL SUMMER MEETING Warden Simpson opened the:3 `June session of the County Par-I I I 1 liament a few minutes after the appointed hour [on Monday after-\.` knoon Awith, practically all thei members in attendance. Thelj County's affairs had been running y` smoothly during. the recess, 31-19 i` the volume of business would not \ beheavyibut he again emphasized; the wish. that it should` be des-`.3 patched without unseemly delays. Hong J. S. Duf'I'_ had intimated i that he would like to see the re- i sources of this County published more widely throughout the` coun- i try and His Worship endorsed the` suggestion. He also approved of decorating the County buildings during Barrie Jubilee Celebration. The County debentures had not yet been sold but it would .soon become imperative to dispose of . them in order to pay for the `bridges which were nearing com-, pletion. Consider all grants for` ` funds on their merits and" give Ionly were deserving, he advised. Inspector Day o`f"East Simcoe made a lengthy report about the schools in his inspectorate. ' ~ Twentysfour ratepayers of Ves-` pra protested against the. action` of the Council of that Township in refusing to estbiish .a new school composed of parts of Nos. -15, 7` and _5. `Another petition came from some o/fthe signers of the original petition asking to have their names removed. u--u you--uu vvuvv, pzulux vuxszlilj: vu soon as he "got into the boat. Wit the aid. of .a. pike pole,_ Mr. Miller got the\.others, board, and 1jet_urn- ed to ] Th0yl'.were_ per-L :i9hdi Vi?` 09.: am? --..-r v-o-V ; ovum vvu. VLNU 111 Ill-IV Vu1`pl&' this. Some distance this eidevof .the boat he met one ofthe men with a. cork jacket un3er' hie armpits, try- ing to swim-to Orillia. Hewas `just about exhausted by his ght agamet [wind wave, "and: collapsed: ....-.. hm 'n.n 1... `....-.4. :...4... `L- 1--.: . 11'? FIVE RESOUED AFTER ' ` SAILBOA-T C`-APSIZED. During the heavy squall on Fri- day afternoon, June 6th, says The Orillia Packet; a. sailboat with ve young _men in it .Was upset half way. ' tcross th'e"1al;e. The upturned boat `was seen ' frdm Mona Cottage, and Mr, Da;vVidi Paine-telephoned` . to the J. H. Ross "..Oa, n_oe Mr. Gordian Millar, who happened to begdlolne at the time. started` out" In 'tho".`70arpa~_A *I'}\:n gninn A:.u...~..`... n.:_ _ :.1_~.'I_p .t; An account for tuition feesl _from the Newmarket High School `called for $60.51 for H. Douqe, C. 'Wa.rnica, J. Ralston and W. `Neil-i AResid:ant.; of Flos ptitiond for` `and against changes. in,S.S. No. 12. . ' ,\ L _ A OOLWELL , _ June 16--Miss Gallagher of Perm is spending a few days with V her 'cousin, Miss Maud Cloughley, on the Eighth line. - A 'Il'!-_ '1IY.............. ....0, "`nwAn+A' v;A"Ar ' The Legislature `wrote objecng to the size of -the East Simcoe school `insp`ectoVra.te.` ' ' 1>EvL1N& MURCHISON (`M155 Hunt is still very busfin .;3: .} Bgtter C9316 and See her early if v 739 rnpfya;tj;.jg;Qt1;T1ngv.anyth:ng made; .Th1s season we have on dis ylou be"a,utifu.lv'Silks and Wash Goods for Dresses t)1ay k rben gsiiown ,if1'1`.-,B3:l`3`i8if'. * % `at '_.. TT .. J-VA nu-_-r -eben J very busy too. All sizes gr Tapestry v:Ri1gs".{5&ih1.V.$,5`;,5d-~tO v`$`15;oo each,._ and `Brussels Rugs from $15.00 to "1$25:,55"-jach-._; =The`asso`rtment of floor Oilcloths and Linolcums is a large.}eene;-V*"je5Wetati showing some very natty designs in both. A "great ma ny-pebple seem 7to want someting heavier than the ordinary .F1oo"rTQil:clotl. We have 'thi.et 3 5c per sq. yd. BOYS `R7Vat erproof Coats, made from double texture English `Paramatta Cloths, `in fawns and Olive i 7_'?.Gree.ns.i'i1'h`ese Coats` are all English made and all seams are _ sewn` and glued. Bdys, -all sizes. . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ . ` . .. a` 3 9 Ladi es.s . . . . . . . ..5.oo, 7.50 and IO.00`e1gt:;]C1) . . Men s . . . . . . 5.00, 7.50, 10.00 and 1200 each S "'OUTIl`iG ' TRO'USERS--made from light colored worst s i ?.$2?cf}i%i%re`.i`E`;`lL`??`??f`35'. .".`i. .S.`.";`*. .". .5??? .Sft%?;;eg MEN'S TWO7.1".IECE SUITS-in light shades of Grevs`. Dd . Brown-s, Coats are 2 and 3 button single breasted st 7313 an} -T . lined, and trousers with uffs, belt straps, side straps ` a)t 3,15 g FEW ONLY two-piece Suits in light grey tweed, alllsizes made , in same stylg as above.` , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q6 . O . . _ I . o o . o o . 2 J fnear Mr. Editor: omcws T0 nus curnm; or ms:-zs, E Va Int can I vs. V .j`Q6"oouooouunoqoo53 I Since leaving the Township ofi 'Ewa I- have been much pained to 'nd that the ugly monster called lgreed exercisw still his powe1_ land his victims there as in so many . other places.` The particular inci- Zgdent I -have in mind is the cutting fof some beautiful maple and beech trees in the northern part of the ;Township on the road allo,wance,the 'King s highway. A few. years ago 21' case of this kind occurred: about the, -centre of the Township, near Thorn- ton, and: there was some effort put forth to stop such vandalism, but it seems to -have accomplished: little or` @N0{W, there are people whol ----- ---L : .__.2.._1. 1.1.2- 'I-A.-._L A___ .. ! ,ship and more remect for God s ll-\.l'I)l-A-Al-I60 A-A.1`\I|vv , UAAVLV \.r tl\-i\l1lC\/ v .cry out against this latest case injustice to the public. But the` next time some avaricious individ- 4 al appears before a spineless council and says some trees on the road are: injuring his crops the crime will `be repeated. By this letter I appeal to you to use your widespread inu-I ence in the direction of good citizen-. ing by wind and flood for our folly in stripping it of its forest, and yet! many are so unpatriotic that they `grudge the presence of the few re- maining trees. They say the trees l -harm the crops. How, then, did our lW0rk- This country. is now suer- I rlefathere get along when the greater! - path of the land? was covered with; wbush? AAnd`I-mustnote in passing; that if the fences were in their pro-g Cuban` 1~...Js LLAL L-.. -.--v -4. van; Avuv\Jw VVVAU 111. 011011 _|_.rlV I per`p1ac'es and the land: that was - BEAVER Bn AR 1) Waterproof Coats at /$pecial Prices ..v'v-s 1\t'\1r(`! 1 *BECAUSE it takes the place of nah, plaster and . for the walls` and ceilings of ever) ?'Y? ?%*`d`d bd`8" ii: of `all convenient size. -119 and `quickly by anyone handy T A ' h is and ;" ~ . ; ~ .l|ltranIform attic and cellar space unto E about time at little cost. lyo ' 1 ' Mrs. Fred. MoC`~ann of Utopia vis- ited her sister, Mrs. Frank, one day last .week. " 'rr-,,j,'___ 1.. _........I!...... n DI;AVER BOARD yibi N any note infereuing .` _I.;0ut Board; come in and I etQ10h restored to the rnml the tree; would do the crops very little liarui. I hope the time "will SOT=T1 come when -theman who is guilty Hf this kind of highway robbery .will be impri.=,~ oned and a heavy penalty put 1l[r')I1 every member of the (_`Ullll'., ll. senting to the same. 1' _, _ _-__ J.`L-;. (`tr'i`.~ ,__--A. 1., ...........,, ..., -..., .......-. l'_. I pray that a great .-lmnge 1n;1_t.' take place in the mind uf the public on this question and that tho })C=)p18 will soon see more of the things that `are more valuable than L.-Ilzm. .\Iay isuch a_ change 00-me b(-fnro G011 in wHis -Wrath sends great l1L`.\'tX'Ll',`IiOI1 '-upon a. d-isobedient peoplc-3 U . . Yours t1*L11;v, ." A _ W. .F. (`Am-r:_\'Tr.P.. `Hornings Mills, June\141h. 1913. } Evidently aware of the protection `aordedz by the game 1aw.'~:. :1 large quietly entered the (]\_=I>I'-`\'i1I`(1 of ,Fishery and Game Inspector Dus- ang, atj Waubaushene. and peaceful- ly commenced grazing. on Stmlzly |'._fternoQn, June 8th, about. 3} 0'c1-:>uk. 1r _J `afternoon, June 8th, about. 1} OL`L-f>L'K. Upon the appearance of .\I1-. and Mrs. Dusang it quickly rot1'<:atel to- wards Tannerville. .4: INEAIELY SMOTHERED I IN LARGE ELEVATOR. town. . I `Among the recent visitors in- Col- well were R._ West of Angus, Messrs. Black and James Lennox of Ivy, Mr. and Mrs. R, Harris of Ivy, and M13. R. Hoalins of Utopia. ,_,r1: 'll'_,_ `[1 .13 ~ 'lF'.....A.- nu-\1\sn` " Mr. William Hooper of Victorm Harbor had` a narrqw escape 0}! T9 He was cleamng one of 1313 9 1 0 I , ._1 .,\`\\.'\ `I1 grain bins, when a \'0s.~`e1 caune in, and somebody, through care1e. S'tarted* to pour "the grain into the bin. Fortunately the door .\v11c-.re the belt-runs was 0pe11ed, and he es- through it. He. suffered from `$116 eects of the dust for s\'01`1 Ihours`; `DEER AT VVAI'B.\I'.\5IIE.\'E. VICJD VJIISIEV V-III: ubibva 4:16 attended the party given `at Mr. ~Wm. White s `on eWednes'da.y night amt report a good time. ~ . `ll ..- (`1-- v"|l'2'I.... -1! `D.......3.. L. "3... Quite a number ef tI.1e yoimg peo-H , M P ett Un Br `jus vat it Or; ha he an for cot Ju_ of for an pa al tr fro Luau: .WUcu\. . ' M-rs. Wm. Hawkins is spending a few days with her sister at Cooks- W4; E1 _Su fai fou -1111 an Be S02` CO3 1'0 3. CRAIGHURST. % V June 16th--The Rev. E.` R. James -is attelldiing the Anglican Synod in T*>.r9n" >.- .. . in -n, ".`_.___J. __.-_.;. -Ava. vu vvo Mr. Atkinson of Bell` Ewart spent part of last week visdting his son, M1; Fr'a,.y1: _AtkiI}son. LL ..t| 'f'I _I_rA__A. __'I1-J xey spnt Sunday with friends in New `Lowell. Jlllfo L` lu~l1L\ 1 Unltawugao , Mrs. Geo; Devitt of Hobart called '9n__friends, here on Tuesday. -n 111;... ,9 'n____.-_ ___ :__ I page 17--Mr. Albert `Partridge, `tv Va-few days in Torontq [last UH .l.L'1UuuD, JLVLU Uta; g. uumaung Mr. D. Bolton of Barrie. was in. this `village on Monday. __:L. . _.___..L-_- -1 ;.L.. _;..--.... ........ IIIIVU LVLJVIV (:4 guy ` Mrs. Geo.'Mi1;s `;>?Barrie is visa- Iting her daughter, Mrs; Geo. Bin- -; nie. - I\ D 3 '1`. A` ,1 `CIT! Mr. on of O1-i1lia.'was"the guest of his uncle, Mr. Geo. Ostrander, on_ S.a,tu.i*day. ` ' V Mr. Geo. Raj-kes of Banae `bon- ducted` the service in St. John's Church on Sunday, . . dual--I-v June l':4'J.:`E7[.1".* 130018 and family and Mr. Eling and family5arrived Saturday, to spend the. summer in _.their respective cottages. 9. `Ir... m 11,. , , L , __ 1| , ,- #1-; __-V ,VllUIL LUDI-FUUVIVU UUDVGSUHQ . --'-Mrs. T. Brook and daughter, jAnnetta, of Alliston, returned home after spending a short time wi_t_h Mr; an_d__ Mrs._T_._jITart:5V ;'.Da.y. vv w-- ow.--u vvoouv an-~--av govt- Mrs. Rumble and -1'itt1eAigugh- tar, Hillsdale, returned to `her home after spending a. short time with her parents, Mr. and` Mrs. 'I\91 91'? I --v-in Mr. Reid of Hawkestone, con-' ` ducted "service _ in Methodist church on Sunday afternoon. - ' ` n____ __AL____,_ ____A_9I _ , 919 .w- -- v-ccvuuvg w n v v - x V V on: ` Our entrance pupils are writing in Hawkestone this year. ' Miss L. Meek is home from Al- Wheat . . Oats . .. "I5. 9, jnvl I0 I 000000 hind Iiizaz-ser ... 1 '.U fore quarter. ; . . inmb, perv tb, ymnng. 00 0000 500-001 H<`>`gs,'live, select ' . hve hoe. `u .!..... ....: vy -- 7 Dr. ' Gow!1and.' Qisited her mbther, Mrs. Chas. Partridge, re- ` y. " Mrs. P'artridge' is in _ very `ie1dslY1ope- pr her. reootv . delicate health, but her ma1_1y_ '|"- D... nan.-I! ann _`1'..uu.g-..o- ` 0' ton Iouioooo ma Lmzsr MARKETS. __sH:_~_NTx BAY-' Barrie, une [1 1,191__3, '10 oo T8" 7.66. 11 '9,| wvv 13 oo 15 r.4-A ;a '3 33 g; ~91-?`1VlI-`J3 IIUPU ' .L\J.l` uU;. auvsnvuugu F :'Mi'. Wm, Rix arm! son, Ernest; .arratt s Corners, were week-end {guests `of friends here. CV E9! 5 17 llv } 1`.icla1e.i9 * I'M I-I. _.. 4. 151111313 `ID!-' Q-l`.ll:_, uuuugp .g " 3 , Mr.` and Gratto; rim `of VBaz;rie,- spent the` wek-and % L_I_~rs, 'I a;tterson`. ` ` ` I 11;- _#... W1I:ll`- .lll.`L``-_ Inyuusavu. , _ V"St*.' Jeam_e_e`e:"Ghuroh: intend "ho1ding]th`eir garden party on July 9th, `at the home of Mr`. S; J. `Dunsm`ore.. A` 'jgood _pro- gram is being. provided. Tea served from six to eight. `V year:-Public Library 8300 `more, , Debentures $4184 more, , Celebration $1000, a total of nearly ' salaries V $200 and the County rate .' had` gone up $200. He was in hopes ,Tw.cnty I-`rive 3 " B'y,Town;LCou`ncil , I1 (Continuetd from`-Page One),, 1 18-`mill increase." He cited uie, fo1- lowing, over which the Council had ` no control, as items of increase this 0 have some of their other appropria- tion to build a few necessary side- walks, and he was also in hopes that the Jubilee grant would be refund-1 Ed-ucation $280 more, Overdraft $2000, Jubilee $8000; or approximately 3 mills. Ad- ded` to this the Police Mag'ietrate s salary had. been raised: $400, other that the representatives in the fCo. Council would; be able to get enough money so that the Council would VIC`! ed. `T'Reeve Caldwell reminded" . Ald. Sarjeant that he had} forgotten the Engineer s salary increase. - A 1.`! 7l`......_ 'lI`...-.... - _....L& LL- 11-3818 JLJVUG W WIOIQQJ auvuuuv A-ld. Tyrer--Every `night the Reeve has to .have_ a crack at the Engineex- 9 ls-a.lary.' Another uncon- trollable expenditure which eA1_d. Sarjeant has omitted: is the Allan-' dalne` seyers and` sed`-imen`ation .tan`k.` `UL .u'J.uuua uuua. ' we unter of `Barrie ; in the Methodist Chumhv I Sunday afternoon. ' _ Mr. ' Geo. Raikes occupied the `pulpit in St. James Church Sunday ovening. F - ~ o _~ >]13`vaJ. Partridge " spent a few _ 1-..; __-- - GVVVUI> G-ll`-I BU\-CIIIJULNUGUIUJI uuuno um'I?he Reeve wanted to kiiow if ' the $1200_item1 was right for the f Allan.- dale sewers repairs. " ` n_-__- r:1_._.-u. ~ 1-1. :. 1---; ___' -..J._' 9 "EUR? UVVIDOGYI . umegve Sprott-+It is just an'- esti- mate. ' ~ T 4-u1u'.1I|.-r .1 1.`.'I ' LIOUU UV! Reeve Ca1d.'we1l'-I thought` the Al-landale sewers were repaired. As the item `had been out out of the estimtaes the matter dropped. . Mary St. Sidewalk- _ Deputy McLean made a plea for repairs to the sidewalk on Mary St. in front of the MEayor e residence. He said the Mayor was too modest toaask for it himself`, and he thought that it was the only thing. that had been done. for the Mayor who had saved the Town many dollars in free legal advice. ' A13 T3.` _`l_ ._ 7I'\L_'.. '- _'__ _'l`__ J- ,'I< 1-- ".11 is the estimates. ' A11 .1` `II IN .'o :A1d. Bi'dwel1-CutT it out - the! taxes` are too high, now Ald. Clark-'-I thought the Mayor was to give us the" County money to open `Innisl- S12, from Tiin. St. to the commons, but it is now out out; A I` nu TY` I H VKUI Reeve :Sprott--Have you heard the motion? Carried?-as there was no one to dissent, "and the Board of Works estimate in.` its amended form was put through. ` Chn t Exempt Farm Lands-. The usual by-law exempting: farm lands -within. the municipality, had been passed last week, but it has` beenvjfound necessary to -repeal it on account of a new act of the Legis- lature, prohibiting thehpractice. -The Clerk explained: that this property need `not be assessed so -high as o.tlner.1ands, and read the `extract frorn `the act. __ an voao vac yquvuu Ald. iowe-You will have a' nice time when: you come to collect V the taxes on it. . ` . 1 f` ` I `I III` I I1` I Reeve C`a1dwell-This will `be a} great hardship, and sofne of these people may _,secede from the town. `They will not have the p=rivi-legeslof water -and light the. same as other people. ` T u1rr_11 ,,,1-_;. -4- '_- __-2__'-~A 11; Well, what are you going to do about it. It is a Government law, was the philosophic comment of Ald`. Bidwell. ~ . v Deputy _ McLean -askedi to have the by.-la.w laid `over for nal passing, gfter its third reading, and this was one. ' -1-` .0 ul-UV HA -1- I-lav Hr b wanna in -Barrie last w k. Permission was granted to trim some trees on Essa and James Sts.~ Tyrer--Grey-_t-That mu `A'gvx-icuil-A ' tural -Society be granted the use of the watering cart for the park. b _ `Irv- . McLean - Rusk - Th-at Deputyl Sprott and `AM . Sarjeantt arrange with Underhil1 9, Limited; we request for "sidewalk and culvert. In speak-, in-gt too the motion, Deputy" McLean| strongly ' advocated granting the re- quest of the rm. ' ___t__ _ __ out McI.ean-.-Gray--That `reuest of P.C. s Lambie and Sweeney for. us- ual Vholid~a,ys_ be left to the Chairman of .'Fir_e and. Police and Chief King` to` arrange. ~ V - - A I 721? l} The Cvvouucilx adjourned, and" the `next regular. %meeting - will be on :r...1.. mi. . ` ~ . When making custard =.pie,. for. at fchmg44ddd,` one % cupfl , 8`1"`9und<~h3Z91` nuts eon g ->w-v vv vlqv _ . A -"qt Mfu. "SW11. V-8 vmet MFA? Jurie 11 V . 12 13 V .14 V15 .16` 11 jrma: WEATHER. Lowdsf. Highest `Rain ` 44 ' '72 .... .. -.gg:y L77 5 T .... .. " . SUNNIDALE CORNE-RS4. . -;.;, ;-Tune 16--Mr. Black of Stayner was a Sunday `visitor at Mr. George ,.Moir s. ' - T Mt- n1-..--..:- 'r...;:..+.. m.m+a gt. Motions. 823 5 ' 74 inciudedi in =-,.`u0u'. 5. The WoI_nan s Institute meets at V home of Mrs. John'J. Buie `on 1 -. -Friday, June '20th. Mrs. Watts * of -*Toronto is `expected to be present. "Mrs. G. M. Mair is staying with the:-' sister, Mrs. Rogerson-,of Church- ill-, who is ill. - y ~ i-Mrs. Black of Barrie .visited~ friends in this vicinity recently. a Born-,-aOn Sunday, June 15th, a anon, to Mr. and Mrs. J as; Buie. Sorry to report the illness of Mr. Gliin. { ` _ ' . Miss A. Shaw returned to Toron- "to' after a. month a stay with her'm_o- ther here. ` The Cbunty C:Q1i1't` ha< i . a. b1.1s y week as predicted and the dqcket is not yet disposed `of. V ` V - -- - - .1 ...-- `Ina-u" I In =.svv_.rv .---rv.-v-.-,._~-~ . . . [T `The. '1`.8,, 0 case 1_iard;was `that ibrought"by Henry Wise,` ajarmer near Craighurst,` " against ' Jghnq `Richardson `and Alfred * Archer, `for putting-`rout . reon the road - way. The defendants were ocv ials of the Township of Flos _and in `behalf of the Council were bleaningy up the road. The plain`- tift` contended the re was not properly protected and reached his property, burning a quantity of timber and" logs, valued at about $200. The jury s answers , to the various questions were ' that the defendants were doing ' their duty in behalf of the Town- `- ship and were not personally res- ' ponsible for the spreading of the in re` ' i Mr. Creswicke in behalf `of the plaintiPt' asked to have some fur-i ther questions as to the liability of the -Township referred to the jury, but the Judge refused to al- low this "to be done. An -appeal" may be taken on this point. 'll'-l"1_'..;I-__ 1)---- 4...! 1`mnL:aAh IJO Uunvu vu vac;-v I-v..---- McCarth , Boys and Murchison for defendants. ` 2 ` _:IaV. iMorris vi The Woods Pro- d`uct.`Co.' This was a claim, by ,a `number: of teamsters for wages. The _men were hired in Orillia in .the early part of lastgyear, with .from the amount coming their teams, to go to the bush to haul logs; There was no sleigh- ing at the time they were hired and they were to1d"not' to go to the bush until the weather condi-I tions were suitable for hauling.` They however took a chance and went north but had to stand `idle for several weeks and when the sleighing did begin the plainti, and several others, about sixty teamsters in all, with their teams, struck for better terms. Condi- tions, were made with a majority of the men, but the plaintilfs came away. This suit was for wages, the defendants having deducted,` to them\,-"the eharges for board fort ' themselves and teams during the time they were `unable to work tlirough the stress of - weather. Judgment reserved. ' 1' rr. 'II'__1-_1___ 1... _.Il!!_ (V_.__ ARCHITECT `Plumb prepared. Estimates given with or with- , ' -om: personal supervision. ' Head omce. coI.uI_Iawoon._,oIw. Phone 850. :_ 18. _ v vu-vs cvoov J-v-av v J..e'I`, Mu1ca.i1y` frr pls. Gregg lwigke & Co. for` de.fts._` _ P \w1pne on uu. IUL` uuua. 3-,`; * Cane-av McIntosh. This was" *8 jury case but owing" to the ab- sence of an important witness, will either be tried without a. jury Ior_ t_and_o\;er u'nt_il-next session. Richgpd Stevenon v .S anitaris Limited.-Damages for misreprea ,sentati n as to beer. Judgment 1 `reserved. `T 4&6 an . up V R. A. Stephens, Alex. ova. \J`\I.-I-I. `AA! A. 3: There has been a re-organization of the Barrie Union Cemetery 00. and new. rules A and regulations have been issued, marking many improvements over the former .way of conducting the business of the` cemetery. Every lot owner is a shareholder, and` as such should apa ply to the Secretary, -Miss Black, (Mr. Esten s oce) for a. copy of the new by-laws. The directors el- ected: for the year are: Pres, Dr. Wallwin; Vice.+Pres., S. Wesley; Sec.-Treas.,, Miss Black; Directors, R. Payne, Geo; Vickefrs, N. Dyment, Clark and Ed. Armson." M ' A ._ '|711B .l!4lg'uDu 11116. ~ _ Miss 'Warsnop of Toronto visited Per aunt, Mrs. Eli Warsnop, recent- v"Cf."iii'rnie,"K.c., for pm. A.` Burwash, Afor deft. . ` The*Court is still sitting. 1~% For Sale I THE QUINN 1-1oME`s'n-:AD| i PHILIP PALIN. GA` A. 50 acres,` more or less. one half mile from. towxi limits on the Sunnidale "Road. Price $1500 cash.` Apply to T. Quinn, ,D'_inor,wic, A_ _or "Stewart & St_cw.ai'. Be;rri_:._ V 2t-28p'_ ` - 5.1. ems, 11zs...ue..a st. Wells Drilled T Purpp, `Wafer Cuantged it ~` Quick;a.nd of No `and Pu;f;ps_ Rggaired _ 1 % commspounsnca g

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