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Northern Advance, 3 Jan 1918, p. 5

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|[H'U\t' Hll[IU.\>lIHl' \\I_' \\1u :L'u-I nun u lpzxru-1 oi b0ok.< and ;::1nnc> from `Sxnitlfs, wllich is porlnitted. ` W0 l1:1\'(- adtlt- the namo of PH`. `l)u1'ul'u1'l to tho list as r(-q11c': ` \\`(- sent thv mm) in thv tirst pur- <-(-l us l'0ll0\\`.~'.: 1 t I um] \\'(- :ull(-(I the xlntc-s l to :01 :m`\'Ilnin_-_v' I ... 4 I \\ l' iI(Hll'(I llI( lIIIll'.` II.` II L` Fl!` :my1lni11_'_" in Ihv \m_\' In!` .\\\'(`(`1.\' _iu.~:1 nmv am} in .~mnv' <-:1.<(-s we sent mu` l)i;_" tin n:' t'()tTm- and in ullu-1's 21 .~m:1ll tin Hf` t0IT(-(-! and :1 ':lk(* an` -lmt-011m-. and in 501110 :1 box of z-lmc-0]nt<-.<. II. \\'n.~' quite im1>ossi|)l(- In (got (-nuu_'11 in put tho suuw tl1in*_- .< in M1 \\'h(-11 we Iini. n Iiltlo m lot you know vxuc.-11,\' how the dates out : :1 re \'L'I'_\ lmuoh nppx-ot-intr-cl. \"n:n-.- f'uH"1f'n"1' ('11 ]u1`(4o1. are I will it w0rk.~: 11i( ' and I I V011! (`1'ni_'.:' for Mu_\'o1'. His muni- cipal o.\:peri(-nee is worth a great. deal in those tim(~.~ of o(-onm'n_\' in p..`.1lic .-3L'l`\'i(.'C`. (SH llll "I |(|ll|l' (I|l`l -|`\l 1 Tin of fruit (pv:u-E1(-- mts) 1 Plum }ul 1 Cake 4 I n(-k:1I_r(-:4 of ;:`um I Pm-l\'(.-t oi` 11()I:-pa}-01'. zlllrl pom-il 1 Hux 0| hm-5 1 I m.\' of` v:n1(l_\'. 1111 UK \\HIuI_ I} (`ig-':11't-ttos Pim- Shirt 'J'00tl11n'u. II ,T,, , A` , I. in tho Tin 01' I 'l`I.. ..L lIX('l'li|ll'll. Ynu1'.~' t'z1itl1('|1lly, M:x1'y Plummr-r. Capt. C.'.F.C`.C. Vote for Chris. H mrseldi ll` |l`1l i .~noks 1' ](-zxthcr h0()I]:1('(':`. - st-<-ond: lamb and ;'_'T(`(`H pr-as I (pour-h(-- -H." :11 I tnl):u:v.-0 A1,. . VC-`:IESEEMAS GIFTS Meeting Tn-L I Plans and specif1'cations prepared by R. J. Edwards & Edwards, architects, Tor- onto may be seen in the win- dow of H. G. Robertson s Drug Store. {B.l`..|. Tenders These plans were turned down by the Board of Edu- `cation at a contract price bf I $57,592.75. Make your vote silence the cry Craig; 11a:svl1ee11t11e1'e long` e11oug'h, when that is the only charge Mayor CI`3i_`__ has a;_:ai11st him. .\(')TIC}:`. is l]('l`(`.l`:_I' given that the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Barrie 'I`a1ming' Company, (Limited), will take `place at the office of the Company, Bradford street, in the Town of Barrie, on. TUESDAY. the 15th day of JAN- U.-`lRlY, 1918, at 3 o'clock ]).m., for the purpose of receiving the report of the Directors for the past year, electing Directors of the said Com- pany for the ensuing; year and t.ra.nsactin-gj such other business of the Company as may be expedient, By order of the Board. (Signed) \\*'ALTI-IR, SCOTT, * 1-`.2 Secretary Polling Day, January 7th, 1918 Barrie Union Cemetery Co. NOTICE is l1(`I'Cl)_\' givmi that the Annual General Meeting of the Slmrc-hol(lc-rs of the Barrie Union (.`o1notor_\' will be held in the Police Court, Chmnhor. Collier St, Barrie, (mtario, on MONDAY, JANUARY "Hat 101R 110' J. n ..ln:.L- 1\In fnr Hun KJUUIVL \.Hi|l|l|lL'l. \JUlllL'l Ill. AJIFILIU, `.21:~:t_. 1.018. at -1 o'clock pm. for the purpose of root-.iving' the annual rt-prn't'.~', for the r.-lcction of Directors and such other business as may umno l)eI'm'(- the lluetillg. H. Wullwin, .\1o.Admn, 1 0 T)`-ng-::]In\ Qnnvnfn 1-\r smoun TELEPHONE co. ho ' .1311`) at `_ .fI0 ]).m.. for tho ].)l1l`])050 of |-lrgwtinu I)i:'L-x-tm-s anal other busis llL'.`.`. I{..-\..\'u1hm'1:1n.l, \\ 1-`_ P1'(*.~'id(_-11:. .`\'('|Tl(.`.l') is hm'ol)_v gzivezi D`-1X'Sl1{1nt to tho I`i'i1s1m'- At-1, that all persons liu\'in; |"l:lllIl.>' :'.'_':llll:t tho of .-'\lI'n-l .\l(-(.-ion lizillistou, late oi." the 'I`mvn of Barrio. in the County of Sinu-no, Sulili(~r. wlm (lied on or ulmut lm lil'tli lay 01.` (f)('t0l)c1', lllii. nro roqm-st:-:l to send particu- lars of t.h(-ir claims to the umlcrs sij_-nt- on or l)('il.()I`(.` the ninotccntll clay 0|` -lzll1\1l1l'_V, 1918, al.'t'c1` which (l:\t'(-. the ml1ninis1'mt01'.<. will distri- hutu tho 1).>}.<('t.\` of the ostzite among tho.-=0 entitled tht-roto, liming re- f_.'ul'(l only to the (.-luinis of which. tlwy shall then have notice, and that tlw_\` will not he 1'esp0n;~:iblc to any pr-rson for the assets of said estate whosv claims shall not their have been rec-eivod. ` _ Chartort-d T1'u: & Executor Co., B)` DOl1lll(l llo.~`.~', 1'lici1' Solicitor, llnm-in f\n+nu-In nu \\'I-I1).\' I-'..\`D.X\', .1.-\_\'UA]i.Y 16th, .1918 ......... -0 ,1 .1 rm .. . . NOTICE TO CREDITORS And you will 1 H10 Shzlrolmldc-1'5 of the Stroud o1(}l1()x1L- Con11'>:1n_\', Limited, will (- hold in the ()1'nn3__-n Hull, Stroud, n Dated 27th THE ANNUAL MEETING THE MAYORALTY. N_oT1cE nu], P1'(>. Limited. & Barrie, ()nta1'io. December, 1917. 1-3 \\'. L<`nn0.\'B1ack, 1L. Secretary. Lilly . S. .\l0Adnn1. Secretary. SECOND ` eputv-eeveq (Continued from First page.) glv:11 in th(`.~:u Polling Day, 533331 ? 7911, ', puhliv .<(-rvict`. ULIIJIJIV MAKES ENQUIRY % I have Efficient and Economical Government Barrie Municipal Elections Re-elect J. F. Graig AS MAYOR FOR 1918 We the Eles of the Town of Barrie Ladies and Gentlemen: A u n 1 .LlG.llIL'D IIIILI \.l\.|A|/|\.nnn\.Ano ! Onlyna few days remain before ~polling takes place in the ;VIunicipal Elections and it W-lll `be impossiible for me to personally intervie-' every lelector. `I tlierefore take this oppor- tunity of 111akin;.1' an appeal to you for your support in my canditlature for the office of Mayor. ..L-..u.. .......m.m1 tor the omee o1 .ua_\'0r. It has been per-sistently rumored by some that I have not time to devote to the duties of that office, and I wish to state in contradiction lot` this that I will, if elected, devote my time faitlifully to whatever de- mands the office may require. I am well aware that personal .Iinterests must be sacriced, but I ` can give every assurance that I am! '.the public welfare of the town. prepared to make such sacrice for I 1' ..... POLLING BOOTHS ' FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTION BARRIE S WAR-TIME MAYOR Jluu, Clark.` At Market Building, J. W. Mer- rick, D. R. 0., Archie Jamieson, Poll Clerk. AL D2... 11.]! I.` D VI`-nu-... YT D Your Vote and Influence` Solicited for Ward 1. I At. W. Nola11d s Shop, John J. Moore, D. R. 0., E. A. \Villcrs, Poll Clerk. | `Hand 0 UICTK. At. Fire Hall, E. R. Tyrer, D. R. 10., Sidney Shirlock, P011 Clerk. Ward 8 I At A. F. Dobsou s Shop, F. C. Lcrwer, D. R. 0., Thos. Hickey, Poll Clerk. A; u7..I,.L K`. 1'J'....,.l2.J,`H,. OLA... n HITA- At Walsh 5: H.orse1d s Shop, 0. G. Hart, D. R. 0., A. H. West, Poll Clerk. I `(H-uni A l At Shouldic-0's Shop. A. F. Dob- son. I). R. 0., Wu. Johnston, Poll `Clerk. A1. `I"I'....I. I`. 1')....u.!,. Q1.-.` 'T`L...~ ;`:;:;`r :1) I (*1,...). The farm owned by U1`. 1-). 0.} .\L'1hoo, on the I 0n(2t:m{: road and rem-ntly occupied by Mr. Bray, nnsl hr-en sold to Mr. John MvLL-an,` :u'ri(*. The .~`zx`.(r was put tlxr011:l1 by the real estate rm of \`v". C. l`hnm1ason & Son, 15 Owen street, ` Iur1`i0. X Barrio, Jan. 3rd, 1918. . Vote (".rz1i for .\Ia_y0r. Ili.-; muni- jvilvzxl ('X])('I'iCl1(`(! is worth a great `E11012! in those ti11m.s 01' (rr'()11uxny inl R. J. SPROTTI Chas. H. Beelby! At. LI `Hook 8: P1'att s Shop, Thos. ` D. R. 0., Harry Twiss, Poll .\h`.~`. IIook s Store. J.W. Ness, . 0., Edwin Luck, Poll Clerk. Lz1w1or s Shop, S. N. Hurst,| L 0., Art Lowe, Poll Clerk. Ward 6 Oranf_-'0 Hall, J. S. B1-unton, . 0., Victor Knight, Poll Clerk. Fire Hall, Ed. Whitebrcud, L. 0., W . B. \Vebb, Poll Clerk. Vote, VVhoL.i% business and municipal suc/ cess v irrants your hearty 4' support. FARM PURCHASED. J. F. Craig is needed for 1918 ilrlll Faithfully yours, Ward 2. Alderman, Ward 2! Ward 4 Ward 5 B. McLean 011 REEVE wm. ADAMSON! [Ward Four] `PUT EARRIE ON THE MAP IS BIS MOTTO FOR 1918 The electric pump at the water- works pumping station was con- nected up with both pumping \vell and town mains. All that is lack- ing is the electric wiring, which should be completed this week. STOLE MAGNET AT SEAND-PIPE ' I Saturday of last week when one 01` the employees of the waterworks department was called to the viein- A it}: of the stand-pipe, he made a visit to see if evc-r3thing was in 1 good shape about the big tank. 1 On approaching` the building along- side the tank, he discovered the door . broken in and upon investigation found that the eleetro n1ag'ne.t which operates the gate on the stand-pipe had -been stolen. Evi- dently the thief understood the working of the apparatus as the wires from stand-pipe to pinnpiny,-' station had been so handled as to leave the gate open. This apparatus is controlled at the pumping: station and in this way direct pressure is put upon the Water mains. It is, of course. not known when the ' mag-net was removed. ---Spc-cial Sale of Tall Paper,` clearing out stock to mak room for spring delivery. Good bargains at Dougall Bros. l"HURSD.-KY, JA.\'LT.-XRY 3, 191_S`.' -Whcn you Want good dry hard- wood or slabs, call up 404. 45-tf ALDERMAN ELECTRIC PUMP COMPLETE Your Vote and Influ- ence Solicited for the R. .1. watt Mayor for 1918 Polling, January 7th, 1918 ELECT Election of FOR A DAY OI` NATIONAL PRAYER, THE NORTHERN ADVANCE - V(e>o.WB. McLean for Revei THE MAN WHO DOES THINGS, (ion. B. ;\I(-Lean, candidate for the l{('.o\`osI|ip of Barrio, asks for the support. of the electors on .\Iond:1y next on his record as a citizen. 11.. I... . .\....`l.. .. .~u.......-_- nf` 11;: nzvn HCXL (H1 [115 l'L'L'Ul'(l 11>; u \.'llll;lZll. . N0 has 11111110 11 5110005.; of his own husi110:~;s; 1101100 110 h01i0\'0s 110 01111 111:1k0 :1 s11000ssi'11l 1{00\`0. "His 11111111011111] 0xp01'i01100 0o\'01's `H111-0 y0a1's; 0110 _\'0:11' as :11d01'1n9.11 `for \\':11'1'I 0110, two _\'0:11's as d0p11 t_v- 1`0e\ 0. - . I - . .- .. n ', 5.. .1_, vI\.'\I\l`. ` As roprus0ntuti\'o oi B:n'1'io in tho! v,ount`y council 110 .=,oc111'c-,d :1 j_-mm` for the town 0! $500. This mom-_\'l Ixvas spout on tho Dunlap stroot! 1'ou(I\\'::_\' from .\Iulc:1. to Blake street and on Ti"in street. 1 I -... .. . n :1 1,. 1... .:..1 Bl-ll`\'l illlll Ugl ;_nuun .n.u.-... ` \\'hilo r-1mi1'n1:1n of the Im1u.~`tri:x1 ilonnnitteu thrnv indush-ios were ~I. I 11(1orhi]l s, Ltd., .-\1'nul(I- I\Vhitosi C0. and the McAl1nin- Ri(21l:1l'd.i0}1 Co., clotllixxgf mnm11':u=- t.urors~-this firm later left town he- omlsv :1 suitable factory voult`. not 'bo st-mm-d. Tho rm occupied the town hall while-located lxorc. I .. .. . I I n- ,4, AL- |L\l\` II llllll l`lIIA\.' Av\ lIL\\\ -1`;-.. Tt was HI]`0\1;']l his r.5'01't.~`. the G.T.R. ack110\\'1(`dg`Cd the town 1-i,;vI|t.:' to have :1 crossing.-' at St. \ im-m1L"s park, to the water front. He opposed the 'bui1r.1'm;' of Brad- i'm' street 1'oad\\'ay by day labor, H1115 .<:n'ing' the town $1000. `It was his S11g'_`_ (`Sti0l'l that led to :1 r-omploto rec-ord being` p1'opa1'od and kept on file of the town st-'01-ago I lII|l.`b .`(I\ II 1 . 11, ,,_-. : He moved in council that :11] tor, sewer and gas so1'\'ieos be on I-}x':1df ()rd street. before the mnnonl, roadwa_v was laid. 17, 2,. _...... n...4. .....,...m.`lnJ I11 I t ',l v nary 6th, the first Sunday of the I 1 year, to be set aside a special day I of prayer` and thanl;sgi\'i1'ig in 2111'. the churches tliroughout the Domin-' 1 ion, and require that this proclama- ` tion be read at the services held on 1 that day. 1 The day will he observed in Bar- rie by special services and pra.yers in the churches. As loyal citizens of the Empire we cannot do other than respond to the request. The nation is entering upon the mostl critical period of the war, Germany- is mobilizing her forces for a win or lose contest. the coming` spring, or perhaps earlier. \\'ith the drop- ping out of Russia, vast resources. of men and material are being re- leased to hurl against Britain, .Franee_ and Italy; America is not as ._yet in full gliting trim. The occasion is one for serious and solemn consideration. m.'1n(`n1, 1'0a \\'u.s nuu. He is was that sllecoedod in hav- ing the county council complete the boulevard in front 01' the coumy gao], which not only improved the uoun1_\' p1'ope1'ty- but bomltiofd that portion of the strec-1,. "l`lm muemfm-V Mr`. itinn M` 11101 lTUll|I|_\ l)1Ulll.'vlL.\` IJIII.` lJ|.(l\|||A|\.\| U...- The 1msanita13* condition of the ditches on Blake street was lnado` snnitar_\f after u st1'enuous ght. at the time the Collogxiate was 1'0-built. .1Y.-`nu hie rm;-4 1-nun:-Fl nc-.1 annnxhr-1' UK`. IIIIH`. UH.` \:U1u';.:;|uu: nu: H:-uuIn.. -Upon his past. record asa member of Bau-ric town council, he solicits! the votes of the electors on Mon- day 11e.\'t. advt. I -. I I ---------- `LOCATION or Nnw COLLEGIA'1`B|l To the Editor Advance: lull Aside from the question of loea- En" tion of site for the proposed new hf` building; for the Barrie Collegiate Institute t.he writer wishes to. call 1-0` your attention to a statement in P1` your editorial of Dec. 27th on page W 8, under the heading The New tgfollegiate Institute_ in which you`R.} enunierate the various exercises recommended by the Director of In- dustrial and Technical Education,` ` such as vocational training`, domes-I tie science and manual` training, which exercises you advocate and recommend to be taught. or provi- sion be made for in the new build- ing accommodation for Barrie s ca Collegiate Institute, you back up 3-(1 your reason by intimating that the Ontario Department 01' Education in contemplate making" this work 9,; (-ompulsory, all oi which is quite fd true. It is here that I wish to call it your attention" to the following` 3] facts; (a) On page 5 of your issue in of Dec. 27th appears :1 detailed 3 statement of the accommodation ol'-\[) I I fered by the plans prepared by the areliiteets of the New Site and New Building` Proposition and I fail to find a sine.'le case wherein any of the above mentioned accon1mo tion has been ]')l:111n(`.(l for. (1)). Whereas on pa_;'e ] of same issue (Dee. `_ Tth) under ll(`1l(llllf.: Cone 1 purison of .-Xceomniodation the r(-- t. n1odellin5_" of the present l)uildir.:_-`.1 einb1':1ee'.~t all the aeeom1n0(lation 3'o11[,, so stroiig,-'15 reeonunev--3 and \\'lIlt'll{] the Etluezitional Department. as you I say: contemplate inakinfz cLnnpul-l sory." Not only does it meet with your 511:.-`_-'esti()11s, it *_-(ies t'urther by ] iI1elulin_:' the l'0llo\\`inj_-' necmnnioiln-l tion: llousehold science, se\\'ins'.` ( room, ilttll1_`_" mom. llI()(l(`l l)(`tll'0()ll|.l l:1un inanuzil trainin}_- and l.1l'Illi n1eeli:1nie.<. 2!f_"l'l('lllilll l` and n eonser-; \.`:li()l'_\'. .\ total 01' 4017 .~'upe1'liei:il! .-`.(p1:n'e feet l)('ll)_2` (l(`\`()t('(l in these exerei.-`es aulvoeatetl by you and the Hntnrio llepartment 01' l`i(lll('tl- tion. tlrentt-1' net-mnnmtlntion tor the pupils is to he obiainetl in the-` \ ren1mlelliny_' proposition. :1 ninxinmm .s'eatin_;-.' t':l[I:l('ll_V of 677 as a:ain~t- 313 pupils, at ml` 16-! more pupils can be aeeoxnniodateil in the l'( Ill0(l(`ll(`tl huilililig. .-\.~'. :I l)n.-'i.~' of cost 01 the two l)uil(!in;'s per pupil| as ;;i\'en by the Boaril of l`i'.lll(':lil()ll \`i'/,.: $l()h`.( .l-l for the new lniilrlixiuw and $9-l,'_ S-.1 tn! the 1'en1oil(-llin_u`. _L:i\'e.~4 us :1 price 0|` $'_ ll `per pnpilv and $139 per pupil 1`('>peeti\ el_\`. The great in cost is in l':I\'or of the re1no(lellin_.: propo.-'iti()n and is easily tlf.'COllllit'(l for h_\' the valuable sul\'au'e in the pre.-'ent building. l., nd.....n~n.. ....u,y.._.... l"m'ri(-. Dec. 315?. [N0t%-ln s1|m>ox'liw,:` the m~nl1 :1l silo '.l`l1(e ;\ is not >0 (l(.|lllLC l)(r('m1s(` il. 1'::\'u1`s ll-II plans .~i`dl):Illll- ml by Ellis S: l`}lli.s'. I"1'0m an artis- tic point we In-lio\'<-. Ellis & Ellis` liavc the call, but for ll1l('I'l()l' (won- omy the plains of Mr. L:1Ch:m(`(! up- peul more Sl I`0Il};'l_\`. The question of` :1 cc-ntral site is in the best in- terests of the town, and for this 1`(`.1lSOI`| alone, we support it. Dn+nr..~n-1..-" nlnim_- lluni Hm sue- l'l5{l-`|Ul| Ull lIl', \\'L' DLIlJl."..|` IL: H.:1tcpn_\'(>1"' c1.'1im< that the av- (-onunmkxtiou for vovzltiunal train- I-{:1to]u1_vo1'. : l."Jl:l])ll1-1,-5` nL-ct. 1u'th(~1' J; cnn1m0dn- l , (. b0(l1'o01n. I and I':11'1u{ (-0ns(-1'-` .\'l1]>(`l'iil'i:1l ` tlwso`! mull I-ldm-:1-`i \\ KI laid pm`- CONTROLLER I.I A'E`I',4 `A Public Meeting of the Ratepayers of the Town of Barrie Public i OPERA HOUSE Friday Evening, Jan. 4th, 1918 at 8.30 `Immediately after the first picture show inc`, upon which we laid stress in the issue 01' Dec. 27 to be found xin the re-modelled building while no such provision is made in the cen- tral site plans. Ratepayer evid- ently read the areliiteefs descrip- tion of the new building to suit liiinself. In giving a description of the plans, the Ellis firm in stating` the ac-eonnnodation mention three `recreation rooms: tl1e.. rooms will ` subsequently bet-ome domestic science , and manual training` rooms. The difierence between the two proposi- . tions is: " in one the unused rooms are styled recreation rooms. in the east-end plan the different uses to which these rooms can later be put are specified. Ratepa_ver" draws attention to the 1"ae.t that the re-modelled build- ing; will aeconnnodate 164 more pupils than the new site buildin_;'. As either plan provides for more [than double the present attendance of the Collegiate, this question is of little importance. In _';1i1`i11_;; the cost, Ratepayer must admit that this $9-`L284 does not cover the en- tire cost of the east end proposition, lire protection must `be included. Surely if no adequate protection is forthcoming even the. east end peo- ple would eonsider it folly to build the old site.--Editor Advance] 0 F a E RAILWAY SOLDIERS ' `IW. Duff, Esq., Sec.-Treas., Barrie Div. RIy men s Pat. As, Allandale, Ont". - Dear Six-,-1 encrose pattern of card which we are sending with your parcc-ls. T nun urn-vv in unv fhnf nn 1`-"In(-1:-' 3 Q) U 1' I13! l'UL'lbp I am sorry to say that on choc-k-' ing over your list received two days ago we can only nd 36 addresses for the Front and 9 English which seemed safe to send to. Many are incomplete or absorbed in bat- tnlions and it is absolutely useless sentling to llesc-1've Battalions or Depots without. first rnaking sure that the men are there are oh- liqr,-tl to hold their para-l.`~'. The other -1-} lm..ve gone and I hope we ' shall be able to .~:en(l the remziinder "within a few (la._\'.<. The Cln'i. ' ~.])0st closes Dec. 14th. `I \\'Hlu 1-n1'm-nnun fn l.innl \Vnlkm`. To Discuss lMunieipa1 Affairs Will be held in the '.])U.\L CIUSUS lJ{'L'. J.`.kl/ll. With 1'01'o1'cn<:c to Limit. \Valk01`_. prisoner of Will`, it is \`m'_\' difficult to obtain pa-1`mi.~.=ion to send food '11)` the Rml Cross S()ci(~.f_\'. VS -0 are making: an (>'m't_ and it` it : `]1'0\`o ii11p0s: we will send him 1) mun-1.1.1 nt-' IunnL'.- urn} t-'1I'1`I1lA\ Yirnln Last Friday Mayor Craig` was called up over the l-( 1(`])h0I !(` by the fuel controller in Toronto in re_;a1`d'L to the coal .it .1mtion in Barrie. C His W'orship ex]`-lained the serious- ness of the situation here. and urged C that prompt action he taken to 1'e- lieve the situation. The M.a_\'o1' was told that it was hoped they would be able to raise the v1'nh.'arr_'o at Rochester within :1 11-w da_v.<. and what Suppl)` \\'0uM B:n'1'ie 1':*qui1`e` to relieve the . M_1'. C-1'ai,'; C suggested that the I1-a}r-1'.< hr-re boil sent a car of om:-`.2. in this eon-;( eurrcnce was mash and that :15. soon; as possible such 3 ~11;-uply would be g] I forwarded. \

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