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Barrie Examiner, 15 Feb 1917, p. 9

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oUU 41.;-a.. _45 for Orillia has! V43-Jt"i'on1 MUSIC STORE nmuunz 23988 I003 ~.~.y 54 554 197 23 515 414 139' 725 877 -679 . 787 .18734 .11. \a\~`y a Saturday No. 47 to `.i1;\;.eml`e- 146?: ` of-iuia `is lllLl\A\l ...,., k/V!JI.. .. . _ Drury Bell, an old `Crown Hill boy. was made welcome last week on his visit here. in .uo 167 325 197 V 32-6 5786 7043 M5 7158 59' $45.00 $65.00 63 39 acres of 1's~t.-class gar- dening land; 6-room bungalow, barn with lLomse- and cow stable and. cement. .oor;; drive house-, ice h.ou.se,. poultry house 18x70, 50 hearing apple trees-;. well, fen- ced, overlooking. the bay, --a beautiful home-,. price $1550; $500 cash, balance 6 per rent. an ...._... `L-._...l:...... Inn...-.n nn' qlurvu \Juvuaan,. nauoau-;A:.u\y \r K V . . V . . .. iounoom boarding hou;se~,`. cen.-' trally located, with town); water,. electric light, price $15.I0'.. nnll;nn- n- ._......... L--........I,.... : GIWIUIJL LU 1.15110 . ynxuw ~.yAu-~o-V. 6'-.r0om bungalow in cal1i.ng'_! district` of. G1-amd. Trunk, owing - well wallet. This property can be bounght wih sm.aA-lll paymeim down and. monthly paytne-mks thereafter-.plr~ice` $950. (I _.~-_.. L-.:'...1- 1. I\ .u6In lnsurvx '\AlJl|l\C"'.V o LIL/L`l\JlI\.1lJL Tues.,aFeb.T20 M. S%tewar't, -south 1/, 101`, 1'9, con. 5-, Innisfll. `Farm stock and implements, Sale :at 1 p.m. W. A; Mconkey. auc- iicmeer. vvv -J- , rv-1_ nn 1\,l'.>.,. Alnv b.l..lU1 (aux DDL ' W 1.:-1. xvu Ky 11 v,.v. 8_r00m b-I."iit .>k. h(.)u.se- with town water,_ e`l ect1:ie light. and fu.1r-mace-, large lot ' with. s.Lab=le--price- `$1650.. Easy terms ' . H _..-_.- L._:,.`I- k(....~,. nr-J11 Inf (D UuU.. Lacupgn u\n.u;g-. 7-room brick house and lot, Eiizrabeth St.., a I~1~'Lce~ h0me~---pr-ice $10-50. Easy terms. - I`-`-----an `T. an.-nnr. -r\:nn qrnuuv 4.-uuu_y vv--- Poultry Farm, 3` acres, nice brick house, good orchard`, town water, electric light. and fum- ace. This is' a beautiful place and can be bought on easy terms __._.1 `J `r)..-.n,.Irl Qlr Propentis. fan salts. in Barrie cnuu can LID uuucuu uu z..uw.,v House and lot, BayeldW`S-:,V 1arge grounds with stable, price l$850---sr'nalI payment down. 044.... ...:AL ...-.,.:..l,n.-.nn n.-nannvt qluuu xxxx ;wx-. ling`) ..-.,--., .,.,, Store with residence, corneal ,Owen' and Collier Sts., with heat- ling, lighting and plumbing. Shelving and counters in store. A good place to start business. Will take other property in ex- change or sell right. Apply, ' W. O. THOMPSON, ` . Real _ Estate Agent, 1 Ofee; 15 Owen St., Barrie I Phone -288. Public notice is hereby given that the thirty-third annual meeting of the shareholders of the Barrie Gas Co. will be held in th office of the Company on Satu day, the 24th day of Feby.. 1917, at 3 o'clock in the after- noon to receive the annual re- port and nancial statement for 1916,"-the election of `officers, and the transaction of any other general business -that may be hrought -before\_ the meeting. 5` pg 1' * `IA `IVA ' Of the theouszhmds of records in the Columbia catalogue, almost all of them. am: DOUBLE,. all of them are GU.ARAN'I`EED> or to-ne repro- duction, s1:urf'ace~ and du-rabili--ity,. a-md= over` a thousa-mxda on them are listed: at 85 cents each- Phone 259% I.HJllCrl7l a `Wednesday, Feb. 21--Mrs.Alex Watt. north half lot 12, con. ,5. Innisl. farm stock and imple- mients. 9Sale at 1 pm`. W. A; McC.onke3'7, auctioneer. On Fri., Feb. 23--Jno.'SpeaI"- n, lot 11, con. 3, Vespra, farm :stock. implements and household fur.niture. Sale 'a@_1 p.m; W. A. iMc_C0nk_ey, auctioneer`. ` r\_..rn.....-.' nk 0'7` 'l`hnmn Annual lvleetinng Ef. '4 YON, T .1 M`) nag-ing `Director! MADE IN AN5AlDA.. Sorcah. on the Columbia: diea.ln- er. It, is part of his d-ay"s work, and always his pleasmr-e,. to; play l\ (moat? r\l.l\r-x- r\-c QIIMB aurwujo Luau` ylwwtuuan V . ..~.-.;- V.,,-..._,J- fog: you. records of: anmy ckass of music you` a-re fond: of. by any artnst you ,are lI`.ltI`@Std' m,. on- A`L _ .__.._---.. ....-.4.......~\n. 4-n. W-V"-"' .7""""" ---vv---- . any 0!? the vamous ms-tm.1m.em.ts` that may appeal to. your `taste or your purse. ,f;~i:{g" (i1i}i{`e}{ . h . T _'dc.'.22c. (Dvld Fowi .. 16c.-18c. Ducks 15to18o. '?Turkey .. .. ......28c-30c. Bu;Lt.'er..... ... ....l:;2c-44c. {Eggs %|. .. ~ 4s0Q-45(} Hay .. ._.,.....$10.00-$12.00 \\ m_sl._ was-bzed, lb. .4....5Oc-52:. % \\.\\.'0a.-l';, un.vmshe(i,, lib .. 350-370. Bee-If H`icles.. cured: .. 2lc_-2_2:. ' Bee-I H-ides, green .. 20c.-:21-:2. Tallow, 1`ex1de1-e-41.. lb '.)c-lOd. T Sheep Skins .. ....$-2-.5o-s-3.50 Horse` Hiide-5 .... .. $5.00-1374.00 `Horse Hlair, lhs .' .....,35o ' Lamb S'r;insL .I$-/i.0o-$3;5o 63.11.` Skins,jgzee~n .. .. .; _2. .~c. Flour (Ontario) . . ' . .. . .$10~.00 `Flour (Manitoba) .$'1'O.50-$H.0(l Bran, per ton . . .... $35.00 Shorts, pe-1- ton .. .. $40.00 Alsike Seed . . . . . . .$7.50-$9.00 Re-ii Clover Seed . .$10.00.."M1.50 P0tat.Qes,. b'a." .f`.:$2.oo-$2.25 - Thursday, Ilholmnlo Pnices; `Fall. Wheat $1.60 Buckwheat .. $fe.15-$1.25 Peas . . . . . . . .. .......$2.25-$2.35 Oats .. . . .. .. . . ...65c...70c. `Barley $1.05-$1.10 VBxre~ $.25-$1A.30` Spring (lhicken .. 20c._22c. . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 to 180. ?Turkey . . . . . . . .28c-30c. {Bu;Lt'er .. ... bag . I`1_:g.y `. .. . . .` .. .$10.06_}_$12:00 _ l--_I . .. ..$2.oo-$2.25 . $fe.1 .. .. .. .....6 ....$i.( $12.2 2 1 15 ?Turkey.. {Bu;Lt'er..... .. . U-lU_\1ULll\_UJ, uuul/Luux.-u On =Tues.t, Feb. 27`-- '.1`homa.s `Lockhart, South 34. lot 27. con. 1. `Sunnida1e,.east of Sunnidale Rd., `farm stock and implements. Sale" mt a1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, auc- " ti oneer. Thurs., Mar. 1--L0t \Vebb, lot `16, 0,011.10, Innisl (Stroud). .`Fa,m1 stock, implements, and fthnusnhold effects. Sale` at 1 pm. `W. A. Mcconkey, auctioneer. T Rpre's`e-rnit (Ii:-lsurance `Companies of undoubted Financial Standmg L-..` |You1.*-.1`)-a`\s;za-g_c:"1~)';)VVc>(1;;a;i is or 1-mm I [all parts of the world. THE INSURANCE IIAN AND STEAMBOAT AGENT, Representing Canadian Northern P.0. Square. Barrie. Phone 4411. U.-- r,vv- -u ' A. F. A. MAfOM$_oN Gathered uuLO the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ..--l\IatL. 18:20. Formerly meeting in Hall above Public Library, now `meet. in old Oddfellows Hall, above A. F. Garrett s Music Store. Meet- ings as` usual: Lord s Day at H (for breaking of Bread), Sunday School at 3, Gospel a. Meeting at 7). A hearty'invitatio`1_1 is_ extend- edto, all those wishing to bear the pure,Asi,mple Gospel. " f5-I Barrie Markets Read the Adlet comma. IALL `STEAMSHIP LINES. uuu va-u lJ\JCAAll-Qlnc \1o IJIl\J -v vvnag Special `revival services,_ con- ducted` by Rev. E. Brown, will commence February -19, and con-` tinue 0ne\week in the Methodist Church` here. - ' n $100 A. F. A. `IIIALOOIVISON GHBISTIANS u-;.- \IJl ...\. -ouau nntlniuo The county sn0w'p10w for this part has gone through` and made the road in good condition for the tratc once more. T v\ 1 \rnA\I\.I -..v. V. cm1t.r'ibuti0ns--- Red Grossz, 1 pt. cream, 2 lbs. head -cheese. Field C0mfm'ts_. '7 pairs socks. French Relief, 6 annel- ette shirts, 1 quilt donated by` Mrs. Thos. Rix. A. ---ug HOLLY (Feb, 'l2-_-'MI`. and Mrs. Sinmn have left for Scotlnnrl. . Holly friends wish them a safe voyage. ___-1_-n ..--..I ..,.... Sales V On Fri._. Feb. 16- Mrs. L. Weari1ng,_ E 1/; quarter lot 23. con. 5. 0r'o,'farm took, imple- ments and household furniture. Sale al 1 pm. NV. A. Mcconkey, auctioneer. ll'\ Y'I`,,__.A- T\-._..'I.. alvannu IIKILKAQ I Several children of the south- end school have been s-uifering` from the measles. 11: a nu` 1.: I111./1111? VVLULA ulauanz us. nvunu vuaswmxl.` Mrs. T. Campbell and s'on,3 `Charles. visited Mr. and Mrs.` Jq -;s. Ferguson (mg day last week; Sale of Groceries % To Re%du.ce Stock _ DIED V I SANDERSON--At Shanty Bay on Feb. 12, Elizabeth Watson fSan.derson, .in her 72nd; year. BULK 7ImJsms,% AMMONIA, reg. 16c"f'orV 8o_. pkg. Mnmc BAKING POWDER, reg, ' "~* . 991;, tln `News from Neig%hb{or'ing Townships WIHUIU BIIRIIIII rvauvn----, .uU., 250. for .. ..-_..22o. unl SALMON, reg. 200. for . .150.-tln `SAILOR BOY BAKING POWDER, 1 Ha -pr\i\ (L `SAN-UII DUI Dnnuuvu - v--.....-, reg. 100. for . . .; . . . .80. tln LIME JUICE, reg. 250. for . . . . .. . . . V . . . . .200. bottle AGRAPE auIcE,rcg'.'25c. for .. . . .220. bottle BOIAAX; reg. 50. for . .A 40. pkg. SNAP, reg. 15c. for . . 120. tln PANCAKE SYRUP, reg. 250. for `....22o. EVERYTHING 1'0 :3: ` sou: AT A nanucou MHs.s.f.5IANuEn\ -32: As mmom SPECIALS 24 uIuL6-A1":n sfr, `reg. 130 for. . . . ..10c. lb. Fishing is the order ofthe day. Mrs. M01'I"iSh,A AMiss Gladys Morrish and Mr. `Farmer are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A`. Stone. ` % ` r\rII\rnA\Ju I Miss Adams -of. I`oront0'~ spent several_days here recently, the guest "of. Miss Fellows and `Miss B. Shaw. rs - u o P10. ea. Reud of OI-Illm spe-.ntI the wc.-uk_end under the parental roof. ' ` up -av ` ; uwgn I am SOI`I`,V to report Mrs. N. Gilchrist very ill. 1|:-:, ~11: 1 , :__,,1,I Geo. Shelsywell is wearing a brnarl smile. It s a girl. Tl/I :-..... `TI! .l.'.. Gk`.-- ...,....-.r\.-.n.\ Old` Time Musical Entertainment in Collier St. Methodist church Miss Myra Reid is staying in Barrie on account of the pom` ltrain service. I... . . an I. u... \:\1A v |L.\Jl E. (.`r. Morrow has gone to To- r-nnto for the renminder of the winter`. T /'\4 .~.. l|I\ V/`lI\lI-II.JYlJ Vk/l`7 IIII - Miss Eva P1-iddle has accepted :1 position ,in. Tnmnto. he,-._ n1__1,___-,.I :. __.--__:__.._ ._ ` 4 1 Miss Birdio Shaw, accon1pan-l ied by her aunt, MI's. Sinkinsnn`, spent several days in` Toronto iast W'(!(!ks Miss`-Sh:1\v s ve'1'y many friends are extremely sor- ry to hear of her pom` health, and again offer their deepest. sympathy in her great. sorrow. - 1 '||.f:-... 'l1"...,...\.,. Alllys.-..`I...-..y\ In 3:` ,,...,....,.., IAIJL ._..V.... ..v.-v... \ Miss- Fannie Allingham is in} poor health. ` % FY11... ' _.._._-._- ._-__.I-_..._.J `L.-- I'D..- l An 0ld-time musical enter- tainment will be given in Collier St. Methodist Church on Satin`- day evening of this week at 8 p.1n. by the famous `.ar'y William Colored Company of six skilled musicians. This company has both at EllI'OD,03.Il and tAmeI`_ican {reputation and has just finished a series of perf01~manc<-as at Chatham, Kite-henciy. .Bi'antf01`d, London, St. Marys, Dumlas, Galt and Hamilton. They proved very popular in these places and this week at-n passing` through Barrie, Sat..ur('lay evening being the only ni;_rht._availahle. This week s pr0g'I'am em~1sist.s of en; tertainments at l`lI0rnhill, Aur- ora. Richmond Hill. _il31'ndt'0rd, Allandale and Barrie after which they travel north to Orillia. The entertainment consists nil ""i%&}1;i.`i1`. i~'x`."n~,'i}i"{{+;{'s' the gi1es_t. of Barri? and Allandale friends last week. -1- Reuben Leigh is carrying the mail on R. B. No. 2 for the win-` ter. 5 ` I. ll\,'V on \~v\.II. JI.\.'n. nu: | `I. ....m. of` solos, duets. qltiartcttes. iIlStI`U-- mentals and , impersollaticns. Choice sacred, secular and old plantation s0ng's'shouIcl he_.a real treat. Come andienjoy Saturday evening for two _01' three hours. Tickets; adults 25- cents, child- ren 15 cents, at door. Proceeds in aid of missions for Epworth League . oaurunnv `Francis J. Garrett _ After two years of wasting` ill . ness during which he suffered` intensely, Francis John Garrett, Blak_e St., was released from pain on Feb. HT. Deceased was the -son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Garrett `and was .born in West` Gwillimbury -39 years ago. Before his illness The was farm-" A...J...-. ':`ln B11` `tyne `*.'l'hunday,' Fob:-`uni-y 15, 10tl.1-. JJUIULU I110 xtnlxgugv as v .u,... ing near Anten Mills but was compelled. to abandon active work 31/. years ago. For.t.he,last two years he had.lived in Barrie, receiving the greatest care and attention. His wife, who was at Miss .F`ran_kcom, survives with a family of five boys. I'.._1.....v...n4 4.-\n1.v n1onn nf Ialllll) U1 uvc uuyc. Interment took place ,at the Union Cemetery on Monday and was " conducted by Rev. W. H. Wallace,.as'sisted by Rev. C. W. Reynolds. A man who was very well `known in Barrie for many years died in Toronto on Saturday in the person of `Daniel Sweeney. "His death; followed a stroke of paralysis, which seized him a week - previously. a 11:... Q.-.nnn`n~v (`7QQ Q 1"l9f'iVP. Of [week previously. Mr. Sweeney VVas a native of Douegal, Ireland, where he was born 89 years ago. As a lad of 17 hecamet0Barrie and the re- mainder of his life was spent 1i"er.e, except for his last nine years residence with his daugh- ters in Tdronto. For `over 30 -- `--- ---nn 1! nnnnfv nnndfn ll! IBTS 111 Luruuuua ...u.. \_(v\.:g: .,., years he was a county consta`ble and ass_is_t.ed inpreserving law and order in Barrie and the sur- rounding country. He is sur- vived. by his wife and four child- ren, Policeman William Sweeney ~--- -4 Al-Pan.-l Q:-nnnnnv Pollceman VV_1luu.u1 DWUULIUJ of Barrie and Alfred Sweeney, Mrs. `Jas. McPhee and Mrs. A. J. Wilson, Toronto. ' 1111.- . .... ....1 4.... .-.1.. ma in um. W1lSUll, luruuuu. V _ The funeral` took place to the Union Cemetery on Tuesday, -after .the arrival 9f the I_n_ornin-_g - -0-A-_ '1`:-uu|I\I-|`t\ Gllaul. _`l:llU upsavw. \IQ . train from Toronio. HAWKESTONE Daniel Sweeney ~-l1Ll.lJl1llJ|ll']l7L - Mon., Feb. ,19--Henry Roach. `lot 6, con. 7, Oro, farm stock and "implements. '1 p.m. W". A. Mc- tonkey. auctioneer. ' 11- mt cu ..---.. .;L Collier `St. Methodist church Sunday, Feb. 18,. 1917 Paslm---Rev. Geo. R. Turk H a.m.--Rev. Herman Moore of .Cen|Ar'al Methodist Church wi1L p1'cTaTch . Fl .\ .... VULA nnnlnn ` Q`I1]<\;r.\.n.+.' W 3;/;.`1'n.--T_he pastor. Sub-j eat; The Calls of Christ. Rev. (1. W. .Re-_yI10ld_s, Pastor 1 Sunday,` February 18th 11 - a.m.-Se~lf Di-sco-ve-ry. 7. p.m.--Paul s Defence Be-fo-re Felix. V (\ , 1- -l_--o A..'..} U1l3m.p.m-'.+Sun:day School. and Adult Bible Class. - 1- _...._._ \IT:I Lxuulu JJAIJIIJ wtuuoo Come and hear the Carey Wil- liam Colored Con=ce~r-t Company in Burton Avenue Methrodist. Church, Friday e~ve-ni'ng.' _ Barrie. Baptist church Mfnister; \Vm. Harris Wallace. Cor. Clappgermn _& Worsley Sts. Sermon Topic for Feb. 18th 11 a.m.-Praye1-V and Naturah` -r Law. .l..ACl- W o 7 p.m.--'-The Gift of God. "Special music by the Choir.` S0l0_by Miss Marshall, Da`vid s'i Lament. ` Burton Ave. Methodist. Church ---: V l Commencing Monday, Feb. 12,] Transcontinental train for Sud-| `bury, -Port Arthur, Fort_Wil'liam, Winnipeg, , Brandon, Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, North Bat- tleford, Edmonton, Vancouver,` and the Pacic Coast, will leave; Toronto Union Station at 9 pm. instead `of 10.145 p.m., Monday,_ Wednesday and Friday. a `7..8l .v-. -.1. The ladies of Crown Hill met for their al'l-day Se"-.vin_2' meetzingr fur the. Secours National on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at the home of Mrs. W . G. Gough. In the af- ternoon the regular monthly meeting: of the \lV0men s Instit- ute was held, members respond-- ing to roll call with hints on l:1- hnr saving. Mrs. E. C. Drury gave a helpful paper on Clm~ veniences and Lalmr-avers in -the Farm Home, and Miss E. A. Rix an appropriate reading. On `Tuesday, Feb. 20, the all_da.y sewing meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. S. J. I)uns-- more. |.li:`l,l1.lUlll1a Strangers and visit rs welcome '- The undersigned will he a-t the Barrie Hotel Stables on Satur--; day, February 17:, tohtly horsesfi all kinds, from 5 to 7' years old. . - . ---u:-u uuvu-1 T 1 A Il tVl\'l? COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS All the Music of all the wofld is at your command the ` minute you own a Columbia Grafonola. Anyone who has ever made comparisons knows thatthe superb tone reproducing `qualities, bril- liancy. delity. rand naturalness. distinguish the Columbia Grafonola as the ONE ideal mu-si-(cal? instrurn.ntf~'~-whether you are listening to selec- tions of the great artists or dancing the lisltimvg measure of the popular m-odern dances.` Our `great permanent cata- logue of Columbia Double-Disc Records will convince you of the unequalled RANGE of the Columbia .repertoire,. and the unlimited variety of music that is engraved upon Columbia, records. Parish of ninisnl -St. Paul's Church Sunday Schoal at 2 pm. Service at 3 pm. on 1\-A.....9,. t`1l...'...\\ DULVH./U nu u ya-.-. St. Peter s Church Sunday School at 10.a.m. Service at 1-1 .a.m. `rue mum: axnmmen. :A'D.8A1'l.llIDAY- Inomuno Fiionss WANTED cnown `I-IILL Feb`. 14---Mi`ss -Dorothy Pea- -cock and Miss Margaret Mc-. :Cuaig of the Barrie Business College Sundayed at `the f0rmer s home here. ` ' n a "J:{i{ctsT wiL}.1AMsoN % NOTICE $145 32,149 Books Issued by-' Library; (Gonti-nuved from page 5.) Books in Library, V0l.un.1es Added in -Year Glasses Adult J uveni~l:e- General .- .... 61 2.0 T]PhilA0s0-p.hy - . 'Nat:u1-`a-It S`cience- Useful Arts .. ` Religion -. Sociology -. F*in-e- Arts .. .. 1.ite-1'atuwre- . - Hiestory -.' ... T't'a;V'(-~l= .- . . .. . . Biog1"cup}h:y . .. . .. .. Fixation -. M 35 Total` .. .... ... 197_ 59 York-mme-s1 Issued" in: 119-16' Gllasses. Adult Jiu-ve General W01`-k.s .. 2.98: M Phi-losoph-y .. Religion .... ~. .... Sociology .. . Philology H; .. Natural S ci`eu:ce- . 1 Useful` Arts .. -/4'11; _ ` Fine Arts. . .. . 139-"- lqitevriaturer . . . . it ' History .. ; . R: 31 TI'avel%.. .. ' 11 Biography . . 4 . 3' Fiction .. .. ..18734 "573 Total Home Use Reference .. G. 'r. n. TTNTE--rA3-iE"cnAne.Es1 ` In Effect Feb. 11, 1917. ` ' Train N0. 41 leaves Barrie at :11.05 A.M. for North Bay, in-` iinsteagx of 10.35 A.M., I , f\..:1`l2.. `sq-\t-1 Grand Totaul I Lxnouuuus van .-.u.u- 3 ,Train N0. 4! `been c_ancelled. 1`rEf H{i:a"iEtB'n or Allandale was home for a couple of days at the beginning of the week. a....,.... ............v -,...... ,. ,.,.... I LIUUIL UClo1lUIl1\.t\.lu Train No. 47 leaves Barrie at 8.35 P.M. for North'Bay, Cobalt. iand Gochrane, instead ofv11.00 P.M. daily except Saturday. ` f`l1......`... `KTA I. -nu-nwsn Qfi`I"Il"l'\IIY ` Prices from $15.00 up to $475.00. A 31-11.: un~JIJ \Idl\I\4tIu -V`.-u\- Train N0. 45 runs only on same time as iGravenhurst only, VII , `KT - I fi 13-.-..- iuauuuuou. Train No. 46 leaves Barrie at 7.45 AM. daily except` Monday `;for'I`o`1-onto, -` In _.A_.___ iknuvunxnausuu . Train No. I caI_}_cel_led. _ Train Nog 42 _runs .MondaysT only on same time as No. 46 to Toxjonto. _ , o... y . `L1`tS :3 .... A. O 0. I I y . . 51 % .\V D. O I S'ci`eInce- u-ts .... ts. .. res . gal` `.5. 51;: .. ,. P.O. Box; 178. unnunvu [AI/L` The rural mail carrier from- 'Barrie has had some very stormy weather of late, altlgough he has made his trips every day. `n-.....-. n..n ..-. ,.1,.| .n..-..-.-; fI:n

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