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Northern Advance, 28 Jul 1932, p. 5

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COLORS PRESENTED T0 35th REGIIVIENT . 4-inn. , Dated ncil of the C01'p01*uti0n of the Town of Barrie rents and bc-tween the points as d in the t of each of the said works, the estimated lifui M` of annual instalmc-nt.< in which the special ass and \ . | rum camphor placed 1115 ver p1'cvmn.< the .<'1lve1{ ' I TAKE NOTICE THAT :- ls sc-venth amony: th of the world, Great Britain amo The Nprthern Advance W 0 rk this Lltith day of July, 1.`)3`.Z. more Lnzul of which n he Pn'i`ri. \VESTER.`~ r ~ than 100`; L L |\'\f\\`n next! ./xvslnw Pool Owen Street A-v.n.n..-.v _..---. -. .- _ ,, , .\1is< Iidna Bi;<.h0p ha: :home after spending :1 wr-ck in T3:1r~' 1-in ' .\I1`. 21` [ Whitby. 1 I\Ir.<. J. ! VT`. :r '.\l1'.s`. J. run. 5 Mr. and ;\I1'.<. Alfn- \Vr.-h`.~. 2` la`. the funeral of J~'mat.h2m Rail (`ooksto\\`n on Sun:1z1;.'. M1`. and Mrs. D. .-\ik-ns and il_\` and M1`. and 1112:. (`.hu.<. ` spent the week and at Guelph. `I I A new development in Empire trade and 21 1'e\'oluti< ed by the two motor coaches p1`11`cha:<(-(I 1`(.-ctently f`ly\\`1`.c-01 and eplcychc t1'ans1ms: is mado in Er ,_ MINESING STATION we} \in u`| Sports Day and Carnival ie. Congmtulzxtions to Edwin Cavzm- u:_"h, 'lm,)_<. Bishop. Alex. Johnston mi Hun Ttuzcy on 1121551112` their un- Barrie CiY.i9WH01idaY EWNBAY AUGUST 8 MGNDAY Illl nun A.(..,_, \,.. :".mc(- examination. Borne-To Mr. and M1;<.\Va1t<:1' look. on July 2-1. a son. The g'u1'den party held at the homu V 'm--: wt`. Mr-Tr-;xn 1; :t 'I`hm`.< ADMISSION T0 GROUNDS 25 CENTS CHILDREN Proceeds- Park _ `Il\__..__ RIC.-XD THE .-\D\71`JR'I'ISI`1-_\'II~Zf BIG BAY PO11?! T Iourt of James St. Wellinjzton S spent Full <. Pilkey : Sunday J` T.-.nnH 5--Barrie Branch Canadian Legion Relif Fund SECOND ANNUAL CANADIAN LEGION Sophia St. 1 on east side and family ...:+\. \'[\~ : heavy r... In utimcs and L.'sc.<.~:nm\11t 1 SCHEDULE ms construct (.- aaul schedule. Revision Re Gray Coach Line LHU H\ 'I`hu1`.< n`.(:Ht in the 'lm (`n{1]'_!(: 0. | (`.emete1`y. .*IX'l'S. '. 1 10 a.m.' to 10 p.m. dc revolutionary de1)u1'1.u1`c in automotive engineering: are represc-nt- pu1`cha:~`(- by Gray Cozwh Lines. The cha:<.~:is, en1bod_\*in_: the fluid =: England. Thw hodin-.. are made in Canada. - 5 It was with deep re5.r1`et that f1'ien .10:-.rned of the death of Miss Rachel `McTnty1'c, which occurred on Julyf x`Tth at her home near Guthrie. She` `\vu.< the dau_q'htcr of the late Donald` .\IcInt_Vrr= zmd Barbrxm )`IcGil1i\'r;1y,1 ,` pionov < of Oro town: )Iis.< I`/IE"! h1t_vrc- .~' drth \\'u.< um.-xpcrctczd. as . had been up and around till :1 \\'M:I<| b(,-fore Uh` cml came. She had . 7,, L -\`. I.:('r. zn .T`m~n:#n rvcr-runr! 1 v Owner's Slmre ' pionoz-r Tntyr:-'.~ be: \ - I\ -4- n $3S(i7. .. 0 $2074.80 $1033.60 1 o'clock p.m., at the Cc trontuge mea.~:u1`cn1ent.<. I`~\'0 _\'uz11'> :cmn:.-cted Thurch. Tc nun mr per foot frontagrc, the . annual be paid are set forth In t`.ir,~ case 01 ea .-d as local improvements, mentioned in Schedule ` .l Of H. Flt` \\1.~n-.:u 1 nf Orilliu. thn 1 of P.:u`1'ie for allo 011' for pmctioo. r- as O.C. would \'."".v1`. ho xvnuld I \I'._II. ,... RACHEL McINTYRE 1. .\'H(:' \\' othe bv v. u o \..... 'l`oronto, F :1 quio clm xvnq Corporation s Share LIl\' .vit'h nu-.4-n Council Chamber, B2n'rice, for the purpo. of 'nc:n'i su1`cmcnts. and any other complzunt \'."nich persons intc.-rest. L, zmu uIl4L.\>Luuu a1\\'a_\`.< doing: >011" and her pa.<.i11g rpqe circle of frien An ... :.. n..n Q. .\(`\\' H t.-`.~LIlnxIaLI and Central Churc unzl un-xc.-11nv Paving .11 hUUX\ [nu\.\; uu` the sm'vice~ bz;-ixng; )I(:I1mi.<. Inter- ly plot at knox OYOFIO, U.\l1L'[JLi and had boom We:-tmmstcr -n..4.....1 r~v......,.'.1 :5-;'.M`2.00 $1558.00 Total (`,0.~`t zxceptg hnnni IECOMMERCIAL VEHICLES FIGURF EL/5.1 .-';'LY IN AUTO ACCIDENTS: nnual rate per foot 1`ro1m1_L-n 01' each work In Schcdulv "I"!`~"! in UN Yd!` (uni llL7\lLD' "rrirmv m-nnm'nfr- in an r=f Fnrt to pui ":1 stop to tho .=o.n:=o1r=.<.<. needing: `kill ins: and mm'min;z of humzm: on On- tario s streets and hi_2'hway.=. ' UNDER 14 FREE \'."`.| ]`. HQ` \ \"aIkc.a .l...\ I A. W. SMITH, nquallv -an ..1-. the re.sp(:<-ti\'c \\'u1*ks i Clerk. Page Five imperative thm :-are and pedes r=`ort Ingg nrmrnnca 1:5 1 0 1,(i(,` 13.9- [HP ruins will frost 15 cut ..n,J\u 4-Mn l`(`(l Slluux: in the was raip_dly. 1 the whir . .r1......... M (Continued from page cne) had the importzmt parts to take. Al-, though they had only 3. few ]_)l`aCtiC3'?.:] under S01`}.5eanL-Major Shuter, Lhey w;-.'=t through every movcmem wi-`.h~ out a hitch, and carried UIEYIISQIVC: only V:-te1'zu1.< cam. Few of the ofccrs or men had ever taken part in _.,,.`.. . m-n:nmn\. 'm-f`nr~_ hut pvmw `oppcxm appear 1q.but1 .-nnhl i Ne?-Maiden rocexvou. nu ng; the colm`;< with only 9 1...4- z-I\`nr 10 \\'l`l11` OI Lm: Ulnuz-1' raxvn combines \\`I whole of the grain 1.. Mn. nn\.H~m,.n nun $111011 \\`i. I13.` 4-'|-an It 1!. IS |lUb .;:.run (1 imlic-ate th: be h:u'vcsto.(* |l'.~`. In Alhor ...,\n.l and v GRAN`! CROP MATURINC`-. E EH1`, >u u on In Saskut excellent. cmopv The .r\`.1\\~,c .. ;..-., .,...._. r. provinc By the rs ...l` 4>"v:. 1.v-ulm H5 H1 I.HHl.'5 UL \VEil'. lll Cz11'mich21c1 .~'t.1'osse(l the V21 tzu'\' trznn. '1 no I;`~1'1u. E1 Vn'o4-Au" nut Sr in THAT'S WHAT I Inc grunt `nu northern di: dvlay npenin; n.-I nn- gnmrr 1-nr . 15 up L'..` u: \ of me pas: Lsvillc, Q,`{l\'e- lH'z'.'." UL LJUHLIE In reply Col.` value of mill-I l'I1np}.-r- '.`.1:~: `:1 L: 1n; fn n: fn smmsanan SHGWING I IN Musac EXAMS are :25 IOIIOWS 2 ' .Vi'~:.~: Many Johnston has obtained with honor.~: the Intermediate Hur- mony, History and Form exumin:-i- tions. Miss Johnston, who has re- ceived all her training from Miss B13 all the rr:qui>:cn1ents for the A.T.C.M._ Piano ('l'eache1"s Course) degree. '.\Irs. 1:}. J. I-lenderson (Georgina Moore), of Aurora, has obtained \\'it':1' lionors the Intermediate Counterpoint` and Form r.-.\::nninations and has also complctetl all the requirements for the .-\.'I`.C.1\`l. Piano (Teacl1er's r'r\n um. \ ,1 nr.-van `son, lms now completed with honors All the pupils of Miss Jessie Bry- son were successful at the midsum- mer examinations of the [`o1'onto (-`r\vu>z-.1-1v:|4'r\\u1v Al? `\ITn.~n 'I.p. nn.-n1+-:~ mcr examlnauons 01 me lorumu Conservatory of Music. The results are fol1o\\'s ' \7 '\IT.uux- Tnlxno-nu `inn nkd-ninnri completed all the requirements 101* mg his aunt, Mrs, r , r1-am{eom. J1`. Mr. A. A. Smith and family and Cou1'.'~'e) d(:_L'l`(:(.`. Nlr. G. Monteith visited Owen Sound Mi.~:.~' F.l. Cloughley has obtained last Sunday, with honors the nal (. exam-1 3'11; John Cameron_ of _\'ew To- zination in Sight Sillgingl lronto, visited his family lust Sunday. Bliss lrene l\`Icl\Iaste 1`. of Cooks-' Mr. and Mrs. VV. Cameron, of Al- town, has been successful in ITIIL-I-`listen, visited Mrs. Jas. Pearce, J22, motliutu (".ounterpoint. [on Sunday. _ \`1i_-_- In-m Rnnl.-n nf` 'l`hnvn1nn, l1n,<. Tho lnnnl hvnnt-l1 nl the Canadlall L01. 1'UlL'hL, UL r1unL>\1uu, _\4u\=' um- La. tiger-" Tho toast to His .\`Iajesty'.< Forcos, by luml. by sea, and by air. \\'1l:` pio po.<:-, by I-Ion.-C01. W. A. Fin12iy. It `w:1.<, he said, enc0u1'ugin'g to sue intcn.-. in military inatters reviving-. .Following' the great war there was 4 period of depression, when it W2l> `nzmi to get funds to carry on 01' to get anyone interested. The county 1-nun:-ii \v;1.<. tn ht: ('(HhT11PI'l(i(~`.(i for the zmatlon m mgnt 51ngxn_r._:4 _ Mcastel`. Int:-1-`I lc .\`Iiss Jr.-an Boake, of Thornton, hz1s{ obtained rst class honor standing in! Junior Counterpoint. it he 'l`hr-lmu (lrnh-rum. nf' Ivv. hasfi Jumor Lounterpoxnt. .1; .\Ii.<,5: Thelma Graham. of Ivy, hasfi obtained rst class honors in Ele-'\ mentary Theory and lms also been ; successful in Primary Piano (school t grade. :5 Miss Elma Henson and M1`. G.eo1'g'e.]' Urry have been successful in the;1 V I Junior Singing exznnination. 7\Tc< T)m~nH1v R1-vgnn and Mi H Mz\1'- 1 Junlor slngmg OXZIXUIIHICIOII. Miss Dorothy Bryson and Miss _\'Izu'-`- garet Martin. of Ivy, have obtained theP1`i1nzn`y Singing examination. .\Ii.<.< Edna Scanlon has been suc- L'v.<.sf'ul in I`Z1ementa1'y Singing` (school, g:r21(l(=). ` Mic: Enid Welte has obtained first class honors in the Elomentziry Piano to their home in Stratford, Mr. and_ examination.. |`i\'Irs. Adamson returning with them" Master Billie Clio-esman has beonito spend a few days. g successftil in F.l0n1enta1",~' Pi?m0' A large number attended the inezzt (school g`1'ade). `supper at Minesing Station last .\Ii:<.< Bzirbara Underhill has obtain- Thursday night. A good supper and` mi honor:- in Introductory Piano. program was provided. ' lliss i\Tarjorie Inc-son has also been, The township council met in the. l . in Introrluctory Piano. ghall last Monday. It was well on in; lthe evening before their work was` MINESING (2Ol1I1`)`l0t(3d.F`in l lnv and familv motoredi "rad(=). . - . ` Miss Enid Welte Mr. and Mrs. Elborn -have returned I l I .\Irs,. Pogson, S12, returned to Oshawa this week after an extended1 \'i. with her son here. \I,. ....,1 mm R1-n\\'n and hnhv son. l\'1. \\'ltl`l her nere. 1 H1`. and Mrs. Brown and baby son. `of Toronto, Visited M1`. and Mrs. D. Czn npbeII over the week end. 1 \rL4p< Ann (')w*h:n`d. Ruth Orchard. C:m1pl)ell the week enu. .\Ii.<.~'e:< Ann O1`Ch211`d, Ruth Orchard, Norma Chappel and friend Lena Or- v11z11'(l, of Toronto, and Miss White. of Spencervillc. are enjoyingrs the bro0ze.< at Wasagra Beach this week. \r.-_- IT?r.x'\ W 1-1, Pn-iclg-o and in- [bro07.e:< at Wasaga beach tn1:< \\'(.'K. .\I".<. (RC-V.) H. E. Bridg`e fant son. of VVz1t(~1`ford. are visitin3_' at the home of her p:u`:x1t.~'. 311`. mm m-..-. J. .\1cI .\'Ir:< Bridge 1s[ convalescing after a : operg ni-Inn ` ation. U1`. and .\I1's. A. Ronald and .\Iis:=l Grace Ronald spent a few days afid V\'a. Beach over the week end. Mis.< .\ o1'ma C1'a\\*fo1'd left on`: Satmtlzxy to resume her hospita1| dutir-.< in New York, aftcer a month's. \`ac:1ti011. M1`. and .\Ir.`<. J. C`1'a\\'fo1'(1 of PI1n1\*zd<-. motored with hm to` .\'m\' York for :1 ; holiday. .\I1'.<. Chri. of I{in_<.rston, spent, :v <-n1H)l'- of rlz1_\'.< with Mrs. G00. ('1`u\vt'rn'd lust \\'r-ek. E .\Ii<.< Shirl:-_\' Gitfon. of Toronto. is: ho1id:1yin2` at \\':11t~r Do\\'nra_v ;<. : .`Ii.<.- .\Iurir-1 (`humrr-11. of Torontr.-.! i< .~tu.yin'." with hr" 2`.'m(11:1ot\1o!`. E .`-H < Ruth 'I`<-u.<:xIo .nd M1`. Gm-` ` hmi`.n. of A=n`m`a wm'r- \`i.=ito1`.~' at J.-` -H 1.... ` HGK)`. M1`. 1011 \'i< 1...... H get anyone lnECl't3SEeu. iue L-ouiuy council was to be commended for the support given the Simcoe F01`(rSLC1`s, and pzirticulzlrly for the ulo1'.~: pre- st.-nte to-day. The Simcoe Foresters belonged to the county, and there are few families but contributed to the 157th or the 177th, formed from former ofcers of the 35th. Refer- ence \\'E1>' made to the alliance with the Sl101'\`.`00(l Foresters, Englzmd, which has made such a large contrr bution to the Empire. The British limpire v.':x.< not great because of its trzule only. but because of the n.:`.u=:~ ul to expand. One 'quzut.: of he `.`.`O1`l(l owes allegiance to th-_-I lung: ami His .\Iaje.< cy .< fore.`-.4 mean -ih~ | v`:-v-k mu! 9` `~`. aw` .\1"<. -J. r11u:u--~.~.- 3Ii.<.< .\Tz1be1 FTo~'rin<:ton and M1`. Donald .\'oo1:md,~' nf Tm'0ntn arn . thv-iv ho1i'1a_\'.< at 311`. J21`- : .\'~ `lnmls: ' ` .\Ii.<.< F140 Webb of Toronto \`.'n.-W lumm for tho wm-k nnd. .H.<.< Ri<-hzwrls of Toronto i.< .~`noml- irvr `1n1`hn`.ida\'.< with M13`. Lot '\Vehh.` I: Dnvirl C`m~hott of 'I`oront0 is vi. his . Mrs. Leonard. ` \lli. . Pzu`rio Booton. P.r:1 ' ' f`n1,Iu-ni . l. "('V"InuLnu Mr. C`1i`m`d F21` ...,l:un~ I~.{.- hnlhlr P:1'\v'::. 1'. and .\Ir:<. W. Roako of Thorn- .'i 111'. and .\!7r.=. Herb. \V:11- on Sunday. :.. x.`..,\1.... T3vuu'n and \Ti,<< `.\I:n'- rm DUl\(lit_\' <.< F.\`o1yn Todmzm ..+ `.T\~ MINi~isING (Uh \1l - moth< ...I 17 ))`(1 ruy.:'2u < 1\0l1t1ay;< Luv '.'.uL|u u\\l::c Lu vu...I i\Iaje: s mu-aiil . ` General Ashton in reply said 1`..- \"us pz1.1'ticul:i1'ly glacl to be p.`-;-7c:.t and witness the p1'ese.ntution of_ the colors and see the wind-up of the: uzunp. In .:pit(- of diiculties the, \'zu`inu.< units are cmryingr on .1.'.rl t`- complishin_z 21 great deal. Following :1 period of reaction following the mm`. f.`.'1`L`ll.' difficulty \\'z1.~' found in is: ton- young: men. but this has pn.<.<(,-Cf, and while there is no enthu;~- insm to-(lay, yet the bz1ttv.lion.< were. I`lL`Z1l'l_V all up to full st1`m1_{_{`tl1. 'l`h<.-re is littlu money zivailahlo for t1`z1inin_L'. but under :1 new schmno e\'0l\'e much is being" accomplisheil. Ii1. of the depa.rtment paying fart-.< and otne. expmiw-.~'. each unit is z1ll0\\'0(l 21 cei- tain sum to use as it .~'0o.< best. The money :50 furthc-1' and an-con1plisl1e.~ more tiimi any in the province. The main business of the r)flicer.'< \\'z1;~ to sell to the citizens interest in the a.rin_\'. The L-r_~1'e1non_v of the pro. tion at the cnl01`.< nniulu a (loop ii.- p1's; that would nut soon be for- g'ott'-n. The militiza is :: .<;:`.xool of 22nd Brigade appears to make t'1e\ .-.n..:-`H ..-.1. ...n,. ...._r., f.,,,`r-HA .;J"_ .\I".<. 'l`ruma.n rum 01: . w'1t Sunday with '.\T1`.=.l FALL FAIRS '3'- Rznvn and )Ti;<:< Mm`- nf 'T`v~-onto .<'mnt thv mw` M"<. -T. H1u*.t<'-" :<. T1 . .....;...\ .m.l \1'u- I I "Z .1 .-\U:x Y..n.`.,` _.\h. and . LL rd` in of Toronto Is` vith his mother. L how-. of 'I`m`onto Is, u1.~x.rv..\ x urontingz ` n \hO\ -. ...Sept. _..Sc-pt. ....Sopt. --~N`Dt. Lil-."-1 .......... ..O('t. (L7 Svpt. ?.n-`2:, Out. 3-5 0.1 n 1 tzu'_\` Lrznn. 1m: x)J'IL1. `,`,`10l`iOL1.~' history and it i maintain the t1`z1diti0n.x ( Col. Forest, of Hunts` --an-1] H',rna1` ... I ...Sr"nt. ...Sont. D. ...Or`f. nxf 1 ' u"`H.. :V'1U . 1n O1 ;\I1`.< L..L~ {VH1 . f`snu_. LV.l..I..l.IJ.J. U .I..vu a. I _ Miss Monteith, of Toronto, is spending her holidays with her] mother. I Mr. Dick Brown visited his father last week end at Galt. The latter was very seriously injured some weeks [ ago when he was kicked by a horse.g He is confined to the hospital with a double compound fracture of the leg. ' P We trust Mr. Brown will have a: . recovery. The baseball diamond at the for- ' estry last Thursday night looked like old times to see the large crowd of fans that turned out to see the Mine- sing-St. Vincents game. Nlinesing once more won the northern group.` They meet Allanilale next Fl`l(lZl} night in the home and home nal . :-cries and shoulrl give last year's `champion 21 good arzrument. Mine- ' ~sing' should win the cup this year. l * Jack Huyzlies, of Toronto, is visit- ` ingr his Hrs. F. Frankcom. Jr. - 11.. \ ,`\ Qnxi-la znwl l>'un1il1' nnrl I [on Sunday. I The local branch of the Canadian `I1.egion are very bu.~:_v preparing for :the big day on Aug. 8th. This is go- iing to be a red letter day for Spring- water Park. Several thousand people are expected. The eld day is en- tirely free, so bring your basket and {enjoy yourself. The monument that .has been erected will be unveiled at l 1 p.m. This monument is a credit to jVespra. Come early and avoid the -rush. I l Dnv W \"n.1a11 nvpnr-lwnrl in St. `- rush. Rev. W. Newman preached in Stf Pau} s Anglican Church last Sundayf; Service next Sunday at 1.30 p.m. A 1 public. ihem-t_\' invitation is extended to the} Mr. and have returned] public. Mr. and ,4-n nxninrl -1 Pan` rinvz 5 completed. g I Mr. G. Finley and family motored\ `Lo Thornton last Sunday to visit their < u mu 1'(,-pl` \l.l.v.L1.l.\J.:..L I-I .a. V1`. and Mrs. John Forgic, Mr. 21110 .\`I1'.<. Fisher of Stayner. Mr. and ;\I1':<. .-\. Jary, J12, and Mr. C. Craig visited 111'. and Mrs. .`-\1'thu1` Jary over thuf week end. ` \X7nx-:1 \!7'Z`l 1~nr-nhwxri In week in week end. Word was received last week by .\I1's. Hodgson tnat Mrs. Lee Statman, _ formerly Mrs. Elizabeth Hodgson, {had passed away at 1-Iamlltun, Mich., [on July 22nd. = : Nat 17.veIvn Wilson and M153 July 4znu. I Miss Evelyn ?Eve1yn ;\IcI{ay, of Toronto and Rev. '1`. 0. Ralston of Winnipeg are visit- `in_;' Rc-V. and Mrs. Newman. ` NI . nv11| `Mw: (Than W(:I'Sf:1` and iiI1_`..',' and Mrs. .\ewmzm. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wursfai and; lfamily visited Mrs. Hodgson last! 1 week. } Mrs. Easton Brook and Miss E. `Brock of Toronto, and Mr. and Mm: Bertram, of Toronto. spent Sunday. `with M1`. and Nlrs. -G.eo. Snider. ! i Miss Joy Bell, who has been visit-i ing friends at Hobart and Iiady, re-` [turned home last week. 1 Mr. John .\'Io1*21n, while unloading; ghay in his burn. had the mi. to slip zmwi full to the bum oor, ",. guziinful in_iu1'ic.<. D1`. i1\'e-zxnis, who xms called, found no` ' bum.-.~' broken, but painful b!`Lli.~`(3.~' on. Vthv eye. buck and right sh0uld<;ei' and 1 'lI'l11 larm. _ ` Rev. F. and ;VIr.<. Hc-2'man . couple of (lays m the village, renew- linf: old frieml. l` _ On Fri(lz1_\' next St. J0lm';< Sun? `(lay School zmtl C()ll!`l` Q'2ltlOf1 are l101(l~ zling a picnic at .\Iidlzm(l park. Allf l .;x1`c cordially invitui to attend. 1:-M. \\r \'nu'n\" \' `-...~\~i,-;._\~ nextl 1 `_ Ln... = ! Dire. rauml}.-, nr.-and `Empire (nnm A pi e <`r\'c `.24 ft. Concrete I-`z1\'c-zmmt. with Curl) and Gutter T}iL'iLSDAY, JULY 28, 1932. sunuay. W . . 1v\:`n\I 24 ft. Concrete Pa\'(.~ment. with Curb and Gutter The Council : thr . mlmxwr ()1 zulnuiu u1.\\.uuu-.-nu..< In .....\.. ....`. ,1 att.21che(l. A Court of Revision will be held on the 15th day of August, 1932, at 4 comp1aint:< agrzninst the proposed a.<. or the zxccurncy of the 11m`_-' du.~'irc to make and which is by law c0:.:ni'/.ab1c by the Court. cRAIGH`TT . _ Y..1... II`.-.....-.'n Thu MIDHURSE` Ulll_\ LU \!n;uu : countries. Ida trades with nt count1'ie~:. `O are within Naturn of L I I il.l J0hn`.=. .','l"|\\Il\'ppL'L.\. [Ix L.-........._ pects pt-zn'i:`:~_-`. but it is not, _9:on ports would th kjcrop will harvesto.~ scwrzxl _\'<-:u'.<. Alho condztions are good and ` cellent. _ .---:------

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