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Northern Advance, 9 Jul 1914, p. 8

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- . --- woau u.u_ u5'u VGA ,_ T week for Van- . O'Neil had bgen Il'\I`!u :]`._--A ' _ 1>m6F;.`posrr:vE Lawxe}ri-Did W1 %%*a;:Pi` %`A*h?8% . . .,:.J|v_\JlulfdO{1 8118 ;for .9. big Iday -Lo,darts`.=~; on Civic ~Hc_>`ida`y, August - 1__ 7 I . ..$ ~M,rs. `We1sman7 a_nd7I `mogbhernd sister of the uv" n uuv. V, _'k)lu- JJWVVTUHCB ' saguenay. % A ~ .B1,1_1'Q_Bss- 8 i'0.111_e jcame i1p-fro1__11`Toronto,foi- th here`-_, .#.!O1;1y`_v_ ` T , A, ....... .n..'Aaun u. vvmsman, mrector of `V Y: I the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Plumb` L and; Miss H-ele M`-angaret (Daisy) . Seven .plun ehder daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. `H. been Issued f< ` J. Grasett, Barrie. The ceremony} the month `to - - Buildil ` , .. " ' Eight buildi @213:::';::d:::`aV?;oo;:e,:*2.:::: gr hm tended. The churchwas beautiful- T `=9 ` Jly decorated with a ' profusion of _ . K- ' =eld daisies by the `girl friends of V ` ` I the bride. The `bride ,looked very . pretty in her [traveling suit of gol- _ ' a $3,011 brown taeta. fIyit1,1.P4i11.9.`l1!l.-,1i84t. `Mr: and TMrs. Welsman droye 1: " 7 he ei11`ch?7t0 the~itI:ai11.~< and into: fesiiend-.i1;g their h0n9ymoon_;,.oi:i: :-}t`n7.ip_.,'e or *- '_gdr1' 1h'ni'ui75 5 . . ___.........u_ u-uLuL:.LJJuJ. .l. " On Monday aft moon in: Tvrinity Church, took plaoehe }marriage-; of 7Mr. Frank S. Welsman, director of] flh Tn:-nnfn. f\-- -L - A ` _,__-..v `J av uu.w.&L.l.J.'.l'JlL ` The marriage was quietly cele- brated at the home of Mrs. Thomas Ross, Oro Station, of her sister, Jessie Audrey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. . John Graham, of Oro, to Mr. Norman J. Armour, of Toronto, son of "Mr. and Mrs. J. Armour, of Oshawa. Rev. Neil Campbell, of Oro, oiciated. The "bride wore "her. gjgraveling dress of _blue silk moire -with hat to match. After` the w-eddi1ig`f.breakfast,, Mr. land. Mrs. `Armour_:;L9ftjr. for Bualo-. ;.They are to reside -119, Concord `avenue. , or .a bin '.'anv=:n# ':nn1`n4~a`.: ..... n:__:; ,,-,. I MisswOlaxton,' accompanied by her brother, Major A. T. Claxton of r Lindsay, left on Tuesday for West- ern Canada.` Miss Claxton will visit` Regina, Vancouver, Seattle `and other Pacic Points, and will spend some time with her -sister, Mrs. Monkgnan at `Des Moines, be- fore her return by way of Detroit. She. will visit a number of the Col- leges o-f Music in the principal cen- tres and will be away about two months. - V sister of Mr, J. Toronto. R. Ham-`b1y s from -V 4- `urn-u 14.) U1 DUU 1uDB.N_l.!'S. sold to Robert. Moore, of JaInes`S_t. V v..1-. `d`/. .`~. Genuine Bargain in V L j 'j L9w off`ered. We have % L Oxfords and Pumps [maik Olout they 30 at half price. V II, ,_ _'.-' v ` : \::i"` Q.-L-`- 5*: ]') dies . ` White Canvas Bc `high or low heels, 1 ular $2.50 value, a ` uin bargain. L ` $1.85 15o pairs` `Ladies Punips and Oxfords nd Dial! Kid,-Goodyear Wclted lat price $4.90 and $4 50, all nable goods, _going at $2.00 a - Bnildizig Department 1 ;_L . Eight building Permits "have ben - 1_s_s_u:ed for thxs work (1111- ynth to the value of $7550 00. F --._._-.... oa-Po-IJ-'66`-I-~53 DJ` ` House and lot west side of San- ford St., owned: by W. 0. Thomp- son, sold to Mr. R; Bockerton, To-~ ronto St., Barrie. ~ - . V ,_ ,_- _-...u av UGLIIS I would -be very glad if the mem- i bers of the Council would `A this work as often as they can convenietgtly do so` as. it is the big gest piece of work that has been done in the Town for some time, and I would like`. them to satisfy .ttl111emselves as to th: ifcienclgr. og eegang, progress o't e wor_ an "the dic11lties. that are being en- fcotzntered.-- ' r Sewer Couhection Department Main` Sewerage Works. ' I Construction of the Char1otte'St. sewer was" completed on the. 9th and construction of the Kern`-penfeldt St. sewer was `commenced on the '-10th and 400 ft. have. been com- I pleted to date. } Thi_s sewer `is very deep andga great deal of`-water and `quick sand is being encountered. . _ bevery , bets the rlhnnn --A--1-1 ' ` _' De; .sev;en % 1 ml)` 59911 iugufor 111:1-`i s tho Innial-L 1.. At, 1 `Cleaning Dutilbp St. . .. .. . . 49 35 % Cleaning crossings in A11an- . (MA . . _ ,da1;V.a.. .` . .. .. . Constructing . sidewalk Mary St. V-vua:u5D 111 E White Canvas Pumps, newest Vsfyle of whife heels` `and newet lasts, regular $2.50 and 2 75. ' $100 `a pair $1410 H VOwin'g" to the ._Empx-ess. of ire- land disaster, Ensign and Mrs. Richardson; the oicers. of the Bar- rie Corps since last November, who were delegates to the International Congress which was held in London, England, from June 11th to the 26th inclusive, cancelledj their trip. They were fortunategfor they were booked to go on the Teutonic, `which sailed from Montreal.- After having, a few weeks furlough they have re- turned to the Barrie Corps and-are pleased to be back to take up their work again. ' ` Department 1g_ permits have I his work during value of $1045.00. _. mam $78 13 I . Brig;c<;`1':&. gglzoh will visit Barrie on Thursday July 9th; _and will conduct a special*`j>ufblic meeting at 8 pm. All are cordially Welcomve. , ' .- 5. OS .-gsfv. \/IIAIUIISV mum :12` uI'r;u1_:Iu!s 8 of sport: 011 CiVi0 .. Augut ` 10th. --vv CAL \ (.lLlI.l\J~lo `.`Mount R~ri<~:;: A Can- :adian` Giant, {xv P. W. \\'-allaca: 77`.`.I._a_'_-re-Old Caxladinn RN15." by ';,Janet...Carnochan;"T21. A191 and ?f_h'eS'ea, by S. P. My-i--xmH. with short` st<)r:'-a< M` MzuL`."`3 -b db-eth, 'Sax R0hm~>:. J, J. Belz. Hop-kins RmI;. n":`.~ 3:111 0the1'S. Of tE`;(` 1,114`: narrative-of Behring S`: Grattaa--9 -Lea[r,_v. --`.`;'.' ftures Of the JLLLV ('.m;1- '{z"in_e_..-. It_ is the story at` `I 'dn63`iubsOlute obliterati ~11 people and in - told for` t'::-_\ contributim- -f' 1 in this Ixuxn`-bar ara in C`:nmd-.1." T........_ - ((1: V .\r..x<;-xz1.\'1: FOR ~ ~ JULY H -Dhrletor ':"~ `V||llIton Hotel. - Barrie A 19-tt Citiiens Band are ;1rra11'i9 inn` - 13 1 ' .. nut- uor Stgr_e Oxfords and Pumps, Patent Colt and Dull `Kid, GoodycarWe1ted, `.:egu1a.-34.50 and 5.0:). _,,_....._ ........, vvvv uuuwv,-v nuwaaygzuxu. : ` -Jon proerty; `,,_o1-.har ` _ Town water. E`asy~`ter-ms. 'v Ajiiily to S. Sewrey, 782 Palmerston .UAve., - Toronto, 01` _Box 254;. Bar- ' . 1`i0.A 93`-33 FOR. SAIzE--`Lot "242; 9th` "Con. of - Essa, 100Aa-ores moveior Jess; all cleared`. Soil clay loam; good -brick house and large `bank 'bqrn_ aggi gogd .9_utJbuildings;' good W. It KENNEDY Line New $3.00 ;t Delivery ulim Maga- rhe nmssacre -:f a whole 9th ;Ir time. `.z:1'.1~`*.:aI in- 9: "Musical this 1 tragic by }L _IJ"Q\l BRIGK '.fIOSE fro LE1f-- ` {B8-ye1d"_St. _Sem_i-detached ;.,.i all 3 modern conveniences. : Apply to V ? I.`Q -Mrs." Jas. Keenan, Barrie. 26-28,` I! A *'r`1-1 -I L .,Pt111b91_'; alalry ` . McDo`naId,- Sec} % 23-so u. ll'U_ mun: gvvu -v~a.ovJ\ lruuuu u` `barn and good windmill and all modern conven-.2 iences. On rural mail route, tele- phone, and. only one and a.- half miles from school and church, and within 9 miles of Barrie. For further particulars apply` to Charles Banting, Ivy, ` "'26-28 };i:`<".j 3. `WSW at -the -~ -showed" that our -. from` 19,18; Qrrtario wihterw wheat was? much` . C au1::c.fr1oz-;to_ fch-aft,f__hof 19_1_2.__; L` : REAL Es1wrE F,.--._,- SALVATION --L-Good _' shoe repair?-7 - . credit to _;any store. ` - ;5 W } 4' 1 1 Mrs. R. Dunfb`_ar (nee, was Isabel. Scott) and Messrs. 'J. H. Morgan and Ralph, Johnston gm4.q behuti-_ fulL renditidn Vof`>the .!5y_1, ,i6l..L5`%""...`:I, :1't iVs9; __Ye from Attiuav (Venc )>:-' in, ";;.St.:;. .{h_:drevw_ s j. Church.` foil - _S}j_14n.fdn.yV f V Aug. :' v I _ . _ > 3 _q:`-, ._" __ If" .r 3; `:;.':`Q. `7"I': Thomxii i3'6we-r:"`r"St. W_ 13'l1.oz`1J0: 288. % j 26-28 ' The` Ialay will make her x-Vqt trip from ;O1-illia. to-day. It is expected that she will commence her rag-ular .,'1`u9sday and: `Friday. trips .'-,f1;o_m ~IB`ari*ie to. . -Strawberry Island. ~ `and e A0;-il1ianextV V ---I have `for. s'a.I`o-- cc of of Mrs. Robt. _ rth _:side of Worsley ;S't., solfi 4 pk, ten-roonr ed, all 1ahest_c eniencea, beauti- ful lot ~ arge garage. [ For price and , apply to W; 0. Thomps 16 Owen St. , Phone 288. ` ----For real good oviiers-wedding or table Bouquets, Funeral Designs, or Flor__a1 erects, put up in the most ` antis-tic manner, see WM. ITAYLOIE... '\ .1; , Dunlop Sh, Barrie.` _% If arrangements can be made,-it is likely that ,theCitizeiu Band: or some other organization will run an excursion to Lindsay, on` July 80th, :the day of the big` Hand and' Fire4 mens Tournament 'thereg_ .--............ V. wsuvicawvlw vvcuv cuwrvuxn-' Aedjjat tea by Mrs. ims, Miss ..Ard-&gh_,. Miss ` 0.4 Pulling and `Miss }WiSm8!'~ , .1 ' `.; The match with C"oll1n'} I `rang-ad for Saturday uufort:1;_zie.- : ately; to be postponed. as M % [1>1ax9rAs* found % A . fj . ; A };!)Ie to - come.: 1 _ ,'-7-f ` wvavuu uu ;uvnuu,y uvmuug. - The La nox picnic at "Jae-ks,on a Point will be held next Wednesday.. ---Open_ for the season.. Little Lake Summer Resort. Boats. for Hir. Board by `day or" wvek, and- , lunches, and soft drinks at `all Vhoum} 3Mis_s Lawreuce._ V 20tf ` The popular Citizents Band ful- ished `music `at a garden party at Stroud on Tuesda_y.evening. T"\n Tnnnnu u\<:IL\m1ms -A. "l'--.1__-,,9- . V , . Missvaq Gertrude Reeve and Edna, Lord; Mrs.` Oheesman and Mr. A. Monkman contributed to the pro - ,gramme at-`a garden` party at Dalse `ton Wednesday evening. . ' - [A ball game between Barrie end Orillia was one of `the attractions of the first :Wednesday half holiday yesterday. ' e T I L L.O.L. No. 452, Barrie, will at- tend divine `isei-vice` at Christ s ;C'_hurch on Sunday morning, July 12th, accompanied by the . Barrie Citizens __ Band. ' . ` 4.u'u uuy vv!.uuul`L' uaa price down to 9; th imagine $,4;0O`_a Oxfords goi Moore sA 7 "=1 ginal--just .0O Pumps and or"$2.00 a pair _at `e Store. V Ba_rri{e Orangemen will distfibute advertising matter" at Brace-brid-gev on Monday calling attention to the `12th of July gqlebration at Barrio ' in 1915. % ' The Rusholme Lawn Tennis-.C161b of Toronto will ' play the Barrie Olwb on the Courts, Clapperton St., on Saturday afternoon. Spectators` welcome. - L ' ` g an-i"ag'e ` lic opposite the 811883 20-ttf , nwwh AMI`. '1`. Beeoroft, tiect Afo:-'b_-F and place. In the playoff the lat- ter pair won. The prizes, golf clwba, ware given. by the President ant!" vVVie-President, Mr. `J-. H. Bennett` and Mr. `M. S`han_acy.n Ibo best, gross score was mwde- by Iadunt and Lt.d 0ol. MciPheo.` ` * the gmatcvh the. - yers and aw large muufber of mem were awnin- / Dr` ,.n. fan . It `Inc `Nu !-'-.-` "' ` Eight ladies` and eight,.gventlemen }of the Barrie Lawn Tennis 1 O1'wb `went to Orillia yesterday afternoon for a match. ' ` Flve P01 4 on Monday mornin-g'v._ \ --For the -hot weat Doors, Window Hose, Refriger Fyeezers `at A specia1.train will . odmfey . the Barrie Orangemen to Braoebridge Monday morning; .` ` ; ~ " -`Big s'eizur_Ve.sT of L1`iquor-. wexidmade in Collin-3'-wood previous` to-the holi- day last week. ` _ i , T-orwn Cle'rk"- Donen-11 has/ `I: granted two weeks } 1o1idays_ by town council; " = V Barrie `will _send`*tw.o 'rink to Dominion '-Bowling` `Toni-uey Tomnto on`,.August 10th. V `Butter `pa-per- --$1.25 pe1_- eai The Advance Oice. . 7 r Aftr anbuii ,.;eet'i,ag the W ;7co'u_no1 wiI1 `1ike1y .-take two .months '4holidys.[ : \ ` ` - Ie\.'iler' stoaam m.,1sfemaV 1 pisoners to the Central -Prison` Tuesday. V ` _ ; ' % st`;%%%TAn;1r;aw%s%`fireabyteriaxi GIioir: bicnicke& at:..Lover s Creek -yesrber-- day afternoon. , .---.-u--o-4 vw-Icuul.` UJJUZD ' ` A mxed foursome handicap `was played on Wedensday last." Twelve Tcpwples started, the winners of the lat prize being: _Miss .Sltot;eabury and -Mr. J. H. Bennett, whilefiaa Orde with Mr. H.'E. Jory, and Missnath *wi_ tih Mr. _ '.I`.. Beeoroft, tied; for , get}- fanna Ta 51-0 --"m` '1 Collier St`. ~1Simday L_Scho< )`1 - are I ranging;-for a picnic to Big. P}Qi11_t.' - I . j " ` T ` The Tami of tiiij V holidays ,wa'sI yesterdayf -` - O Q -. Xbawo.`auaca~ocsoo uwvywtyyyvyyvv vv VVVDQO Barrie civic Holiday; Au{g`ut .:9QQ9 ..Vf0o%o"`o' o~io"o oo,oo o.oA3 . .I"Z'I'.'lI IlI1x1:n.1V ppnyunll { '2,` :4: ' ,.-.v=: '~ . ` - `- ` 500,009. 9009900 -5ooFoo-b_o_o_ooo .5:~_ :?t 379%? by-."*.}d wk? 1 -.4.-auouvu \JU|-U`1DUU1.l'\-711150 U118 ior piano examination held at Bar- risa, Miss Viola Richardson and Miss Edith Whitebread obtained honors, and Miss Margaret Sinclair pasised. The following vocal pupils of Mr. J. H. Morgan were suocessfulz `Primary-Miss -Perle Garrett. (1st class honors), Miss Elsie Raynor (honors), Miss Margaret -Sinclair and Miss Blossom McKnight; Jun- .ior---`Miss Irene Allsward . (honors), .Missv Gladys` Ness; intennediate-L Miss Bessie Ness- (-honors), Miss- _`j;Fl0i`l_'ie Armstrong (honors), Miss Margaret Henry and` Miss-I. Ieoblf e` a_r-T .-Bay ..,........u. .1! sasuxgtl. {uuu VSPBIIF E A. weeksend "-with Mr. and Mrs. R_._ Gn IT-he Rev. P.-'_;; Bruce ? `of . 13r1_ipe8.<~`nd for -9.1 vd L` (in V3}; the "pupil of I_Miss.B_ryson)- was success 111` in ppssving. with_ honours the VEleznent .da*i:i:hter; .` of ,'f13.dr?>iit6. % and= ` _.*and" _J pf . ABarrie,f_ - ---v- 'I~JU Miss VMaJbe1 ifcahus - (piano? _g`gy 'exam_in,'atibn- of `the To-, xntd o,M1xs_ic; 2-`Mr. aiid.? 1 ;Thtirto1i . and-C 33:,-11;`; gg,,*:a*;;,:;] wank-nun! ~}un'.1-1. `hr; .....1; 1:..- n aqjr Viv IIUU UHU: 8' I Mrs. J as. Marnn, Collier `ms Mi-ss Scott` left` on Monday for a`! months holiday `with , her `sister, Mr. J. M. _D9wns, Calgary. She was accompanied back ~ west by Mi5 Nell Rogerson. .. ,5 A `Mr, Carl-.Arnold"of Oshawa spent; Dominion Da , at his parental homey Owen -St., `a 90 making some callsrl on old aoquaintances T during` hiaf I, stay in A__tow_n..... ` 1; in ht uuua .u.|.uulvu W800 `OI big` 58.) Point (Wh0 is `a ptmii of Miss Mayor) has passed the Junior Piano Examination of the University of; Towpnto._ _ .- --, -.u wzauv ' `and Mrs. Algxtm-A of Lfroy announce the engagement of their daughter, Mwriel Bernese to, Mr. Dal-ton*White, the_ marriagetof take place at Lefroy on July 22nd: Mr. `and Mrs. [Homing and little " daughter, Helen," and Mr. and Mrs.-%._ W. "J. Creighton of 0-wen Sound`; were the guests-of Mrs.` Smith, Mar-. key` `Square, for a` few days. -V , Miss Mildred Webb of Big Bay; P0iI1t (Wh0VV;n`n nun;-1 at 'll'.:.... 1"!` 0'54! I-70 U. U an` Gladys, left last cou-vet, where Mrs. O Ne: called by the serious ill] jmother, Mrs. Sidsworth. `ll , rm. and"i\ir;W. A. Hiiies and family` of Toronto were week-end, guests `of ' the forn1er s sister, Mrs. F. Dobson, Wel1i1i'g~ton_ St. Mr. Rdbt. Orr and his daughter `of. "Toronto" were in town` on Mon: A `day, on; their way on a _motor trip `to Victoria Harbor. , `Mrs. Marlin of Toronto has taken. `Mrs, A E. `Li_tt.le s house on Charlotte, St. for theisummer, Mrs. Little re-` serving a couple of rooms for her own 11 an ' _ -Mrs. Prior of Everett, Wash., isg spending ~ a few weeks with Barrie lfriends and will also visit her son, Mr. Jos. Prior at Goldwater. Mrs, A. Carson and her sons, Rollett, Harry and Chester, `are , spending a month in Cleveland swish- her brother, Dr._? `J. A..Cross. Miss Gladys Ness left last week for a visit with her sister, Mrs. V. Hambly, and, other relatives in Western Canada- . Bingham, Collier ..- ., ..--- uvn ulUUuUl'o - . ~ * "-I- I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haugh of To-I 'ronto are -holidaying with the lat- 'ter s. parents, Mr. and .- Mrs; John I I" Miss Jessie Watt, Wonsley St; left yesterday for Edmonton, where Iehe has taken a position. Later `she twill; be joined by her mother. A ]]'__ _.11r v-v The loeal Conservatory of Music Examinations were . held in " town_ last week, Mr. A. T. Cr-ingan of the Conservatory staff,` being` the ex- aminer of the vocalpupils, and Mr. Vigvgo Kei-hl of A the Conservatory staff, -being the examiner of _ the piano pupils. . ` . . The following pupils of` Miss Claxton were successful : Miss Gertrude Reeve, 1st class honors in primary rudiments; ` Miss Viola `Richard-son, honors in junior'har- many; Miss Marion D mediate counterpoint. In the `jun- i0l' Dln Rxnmrnnnu LALJ na. 13- . Mrs . Ed. R. "Lewis and daughter, Ivy, of `Toronto, returned` to Toronto` on Saturday, after a two weeks holi- day with Mrs. R. TW. Stewart. TThf,71{$s$sei'L}v'Z 1;e`~N <`3o1f (nub tea next `Saturday will be Mrs. D. ,'H. MacLaren, Miss Robinson and iMiss Sneath. .. -~v---~- -- --as -`"57 4-`-"""' . Mrs. Alfrd Russellof Swift Cur- rent", Sask., is the guest. of her sis- ter, Mrs. A. W. . Wilk-inson V Mr. Geo.~ Morten of London. spent ,the week-end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. Morren, Collier St. "Fl... 'L--.A-- i\If ('D}3 (31i`\'r;;;1nd Miss. Oliver of Hailiybury "are spending the summer at Big Bay Point.` 1:..- Ana: - n -- Gert;'.ude `Gray "of Spring? eld, Ohio, is -the guest of her sis-> ter, Mrs. ` S} _ Wesley.` ; _ (Miss. Muriel Sparks . bf "Toronto has been the guest of Mrs. `J. E. Wi1lmott for a yveek. ` T` 1'J0.i }_ Ot:tc'>'nV visitiltitgh] Miss Rousseau in Hamilton. (vfo_rme1_'ly[ of Barrie) ` ' 'in [isjTTra ii1 `of Hospital ~st a 'fff is holidaying. at her. home in Elnivale. Q , ' . I `_ .~MtT ha Mis. F. W;Bond of/Tc ronto visited: old Barrie fiends du_r-, ing_ the wegk, V_ _ > _- ' . V Ldvefin Nof 'I:.`o2-o:_nto ,was.I ; 1:116 jg'ui:stof&Bar1;ieA[.`friends for a. few days. - - 1 kind "D; fMu'rohison `are! _guests_-_ of `Toronto and ' Hamilton OONSERV5A`TOiRY OF MUSIC - LOGVALT E`X'A!M'INA_IT`I:ON S 7I'|L_ _v-. rvuvv vyvvua VUIIUIAIIIIIILI f-el1ie ` Scott "of New York. `is; yisiiting her). mother, Mrs. A. k-to A`VEd1iioiitoii.L ` ~ A;-; .Dr.) j:Bi`-chad g v%`va;g;L[L4ii1% toxzsgi-,`-J:'or ;'ia\jTw1 idys. ` . . "Gale: of"Brai11ptdnghas'k taken `.a';'- pds-itio'n wifth G; G; Smith & 00. Mr. ' 0la`rencAe Bothwell " o Toroht is` -in" town" for a-_t'Wo-weeks vacation. . `if! `Iv 1 % D; AQAHLAL "AAAAALnAhA4AA4*K4 [T;o`ro11t_ M _ _ V - V C -- __ -- _ .\-__.. _ " J 3+ 0 N8i1 I and daughtef,, hat -`nvnnlr 1'... tr___ old-GUI \I LVUII. Uuu illness "of her] .q:rInnu\-4-.`- . %}NoRm%mJ -o-I-woo Iiouswewand lotrsouth idb of.Vic~V Wtoria St., owned by W. O`. Thomp- _. 9011, sold `to Mrs. 'Dwyer, of Mid- burst; `Property 6f the late Mr. O"1-oss, sold to Miss King of_ Barrie. j V Property of the 1ate.Mrs. Huntgf, MIA. 1-,, p,`,1.....+ 'u ........ AI `in!

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