Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 23 Dec 1886, p. 1

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dozen` W a u-.Au.l:wu\}u nu; AuI__uuulu6.._ A `to a.ppe1ln'sgninp'~8ooitV 'ct con- victions were 3136 heprgt. ` ' ' ' ' .. 'l|I...l 1-'....I I_'.... .._4. .4-A 7`! H` -' ' yaunuunan. .lU\J&`l'l.al.ly on U0. IO!` pln ~En2l1ah' vs. Richardson. Adjourned by consent to J anunry 17th. Haughton Lennox for pltf. Wm Steers for deft. ` The criminal; docket comprised acveral small canes. .The-only one of importance was Reg. vs. .'Madill The defendant was charged with ohetrncting the vhighway by building afencewhich encroached on con- ceaaionc 9 and 10, -~nttIW_IlIIlI.V All the ole inhabitant: of the vicinity were examined and the defendant was found guilty. Dickin- eon and;Gamon for rivate prosecutor. 0. E. Henson for defcn ' A 1.1. _l'-`....-`.n..-` _._-.-`.241 'n r-- - - - HI'.~John fl`sbb,- w:rlI.l08` tor Hr. Phcenix h vbI`-1AA'h` 1353 {'n;|;nI 4, Lnnr us: no; inlm his uguuux anavuqzj.` uewson for defts. ' Webb vs; Knight etal. T No one appearing for dfendanta. judgment was given for the plaintiff Mc0arthy_& Co. for p]' Vf R.Ih.Fl.`l\II A rI.1nnn-nap` Lo. Lennox `a'ndVO. Hewson for defts. nusuuvv, 10]` LIBIBIIUIBFI. ' . ' Ferris V2. The `Parry Sound River Im- provement Co. "1`he'plsinti',i T. B. lA'en-is. is a farmer residing in Muskuky and brings this action to recover damages from the defendants for building 3 dam at the outlet of Pickering Lake, thereby causing the over- flow of some of - his property. He also claims an injunction. The defendants set up that they have the right to erect the dam under. their charter of incorporation, Rev. Stst.', Chap. 103, , and the River and Screams Bill. ,The,eviden'ce wasdall given and the ease stands for argument until the 30th inst. H. H. Strathy, Q 0., for pl`. Hsughton` `I wnkk 'I?'.'..:.'..|.a. -5 -`I `I1 ; 7 : A uncut vvuou Ivuc QUIGIIGOIIW. Bottled out Of court. Defendant: paying $100 and coats. Moonrthyt `Jo tor pm`. MoLuen & 00;, 'l`oronto,`for defendnntn. 1 nun}: -an VIVA- .I).'.___ l--- S ""` ` q. u., up: pun .nlllgl_It0l| Lenpox fol` deft. Ladouceani vs. Burke- This` was me:-el'y sun uausmnt of dnmagea for the broakingnf -_ the plainanfa` 162 by tho dofendgnt. vDaa_:ageI anebnd for 8170. Wm. Steam forpl. 'i- I~ - Bnnker. va;:Payctto." This was on Jotioh `brought to recover 8122 for sinking -ITIOIIIII well gm the mg. of Ponotnngm-_ . nu ucup. ` .8enohensnt vn. O'Donnell. This` in .`n Ictidn` of rp,!e.vi`n,T uni ha `had bun twice 1: `ad I: ` 1 T L fan-ad .';~n_::';.::* "::-'_=2:' --jvv can sum-on am. At. ' snonow--G!uND_ Numows . 8!DN_lY_. wander For {the Works of etlon. mnmn TENDERS, add I to the under` l S signed and endoraed " Breton Railway." will be re ved at this otlloe up to noon on Wed'esd| the 12th day of Junuary, 1887. for certain w he of construction, Plans and proles will open for in: tlon .-ii an we olce or the Chlef glneer and enernl , ` llwayu at Ottawa. e Cape Breton Rall- way at Hnwkeebury. . H., on and after the lam day of December 888. when the g--nerel specications and to we of tender may be ob- ulned upon appllo on. - Noluender will ntertelned unless on one olthe Dl'~l1tt1d I and all the conditions are mmpiled With. ` `N ' den for (Ethel ,.............. zuuuurulv on uo. tor detendant. Drew vs. Gibbon. This was an, action brought to recover wages for the removal of a hill o` the defendant's lotvin Bnrk`s Falls. The defendant denied the contract ..and claimed damages. for the removal of_ the' soil. The case occupied all day Friday and the juryVfa1l,6d to_ agree This is virtually` a verdict forthe defendant. H. H. Strathy, Q. 0., for pl` Haughton Lenaox forV'd'ef_t'. Lndnnannni vs Rn-lo- ml...--s ...~.- .-- - ..._, ..... .....u..u.uu.-a uuunea aouana of Gold- `water, to make brick. From the evidence it would appear that the first kiln burnt was fairly g _-rd, but the 2nd was almost useless. and in consequence the defendant discharged him. He now seckslto recover wages for making the second kiln and minor other damages. `.`Vei-dict. for deft. with costs.- Wm. Steers for pll, Hsughton Lennox, counsel for deft. Draper vs. Morten. The parties to `this "suit live in the vicinity of Elmvale. and the action was brought to recover damages for a mare killed by the defendant's stallion. Verdict for defendant. 'Jno. Dickinson ion ` plaintiff. McCarthy & Co. for defendant. Drew vs. Gvibhnn. 'N.;.r .....- -m --AL am. an we lprllg or 1855, loaned the pinin- tutf $1300 You -mortgage tecnrity, 31200 of whichwas inoaeh,'z the balance was In hcnnefor e taining the loan. The plaintiff , denied that the 3100 was to be u bcnua, but was to be returned to~him,' and brought the action to recover thin amount and unearned .i_ntereIt .Verdict for defendant with coetu. McCarthy &_.Oo , for pl'. Haughton Lennox, counsel to: deft. , Emma 7:. N. Ry..Co. and Hamilton & N. W. Ry. Co.. `This, action was brought by the plaintilf, Mary Ann Emma, to recover $90, the value of 3 cows. killed on the defte. Railway. The defendant: admitted the A cause of action, but disputed the amount and paid $60 into court, which the plaintx re- fused `to `accept. Verdict for plainti" for $30 and coats. ` O. W. Pluxton for pl'. John Dickinson, oouneel for deftu. , Berry ve. Borlend. The plainti`, James` _ Bur-ry,'ia n brickmeker, and wee` employed . by the defe'ndant,a Jumee Borland of Gold- ta mk wrnvn 6|... .....I-..-- SA ` substantial justice. ...... .... :_mu'Uu uwount` or the slight charges preferred ags'inst-them; .- His Honor also re- ferred to] the` expense -of grand juries and expressed the opinion that it was en almost- unnecessary ' egpense. I Hes 3130* referred` brieflyto the vslixevof the legislation brought about by Hon -Judge Gowsn-in the cause` of- _. The limit eese_~os.lled<;ws3 Hamlin .vs. i1III1_!lin- _Th9."D1t|int1ffs-at executors. Of, the will of-._Mrs;_. ~JohInn.s-_Hetnlin gvplied for the ;proba.te.of the ml}, and , the defendant, Patrick Hamlin, led s_ ceyest, The qetion M \'vss"tl}en brought` establish the still in` solemn f_o_ru.1._s'u'd upon the matter `colninl np in `con:-t the defendant, withdrew his defence and the plaintiff proved` the ' wxll. Haughton Lennox for pli, J.,T.`8pronl for ' deft. ` . Mick: vs. Armstrong} ` In this one the I? defendant. Dr._ Anxstn-ong' of Alliston, some time in the snrinz of 1835. ln.n.A n... -.I-:- l spring of 1835, loaned th_o ' 3131]] "on .mn-tag... 4........:L- `W5 511 ozi account" bf nrnfnl-rod ..-.:....A. 4.1.... ~ u M1 cue` nigh: chligea HI-I nnnnn -`nlnn nu. '.'32:c`i.".'-'I"T'L :.Z] r*w~rw-~='ror the me 2 `rue: nrog. - &.o. This ye_a.t-is one T ~ =j-_Tha-Idgsan VP 1:n6wz`i`for' oi Iutt _ "well asserted -and` c _, hp!-esenta`=end zFn` meat imemest ma _ t > to be found there 't_ prices to. .s`u_it_ the trade ` 3 --Specia.l'.`Sn'nd'sy School .._anniv_ex-eary ver- =vioea- -wi1libe:pruoheJ in the .Oolhi:r- St. . 'Methodist Church,` on Sunday, '26th- inets, in ,-ehe.mornin_gz by the Rev. (D. D, MeLeqd, Vof the Preebyterian Church, and in the eygn. im:`by.~the n-s,$.0I'- . E"?','iD.8`.h10ts Never ;h_el'e__aguin." 3 m. adiifesaes iiill` b ._ ' `V91; 39 ih9 _h1dr9h_ by the _'B.niv;` `Mr. Mo:-. food. and 9:P9'9F'_,;;_.-v3"~.` ` L` ` ` J 9 ;~.-.9-..I1o.vey9_uI99!3 , C` _ . p.nd;S_clveI_-,in`_ L.__. erg Jewfery Stole . .' ;!viIi19!' if 'l\lL . -.._..._ er::...m.':eee-u.e 9;. f :`h,a_,v`e 5`, atfit. A` ' 't.dl2-thgcoluqbu j A 1-1" Ugh`). -4"LI.- i . -T-S_'eo,L!,brgtni,& MoVittie"a ad. in another ooIt`;Ihn.. __A' hpldndid oollectiom of Roses, Ohrysanthehquma, _:&Vc.,Vfor "Chi-intmu decor- itipn, In order to oblige, their "nnmoaons cn`s,tome`1-`a"they are, "pumn`g- m telephonic ommdhiotiongv-sVhioh-= ivill be it working ` oi-do`? by Jon. 188.-* IGivia them` coal], downer ; 0w'en='hn d,WeIlington' atreotI..: ll -"."oIIx_' `N ,__A_lI- 11 1` _--_. __r..,_.._.-., -- ---. 7- -V--`IUVIII an vvun T - Hard times, nsrd `mos, nonsense. You `wouldn't think they tabbed Barrio if you went, into F `I Toy and Fancy Gobda Wnrehon 'ey certainly have the `greatest ' a. lqwent prices In hue nqn in Don : fail to go there or yon lI*nm`s xt. - ' = -nu- Q-`L... -'- "rr;}'y :}):o-1;i 13" ' biZEk 1.5" 'cS33:a Rhqdamel and.Mer enx at 25 per cent less than anythin a trade, just opened fr9m_ Etggland, at . _. Orompton. & Co's. If-..) 'L2;;_'[_ ._-._.n L!_,',_ _, _ ` ---IAt |_|pl,wys the our Christma and we suppose alwgys wi . e, t at by far the largeqt, cheapest and A `stock of toys and presents is to be fat; 1:. `Freeman : Qryatal Stores. This acco nta f the crowds to be seen every market V ey at T he `fweet End. .a-1f,__- --. , In Jana -. - W--\rV-IVl`lV;ia-o1-1'01;-tV'l-l'lrl:)V.-n. in. Thufdly _and`l4'rldu_y_ evenings, 'l.`.v'W. Gnfayc Co . 1.4. _n._.___ LL`- ---- N A-' vwxvc uuu IIKIIIIIIIB -UUHPUIEV u i I v H'La.t-go? dpecial chase of ~clot-hing. -Mens snitagsnd ova . Boys units and overcome gelling, at u about regnlpg whole sale price, E- B. Gro .n & Co s.: _ . turns: :1- __.-_ 4--- -1- _ ,,__-_-, _-L.- ,,--- -..,....,.... lfpened to-day E. B. Oromptou & Co : largo re-oi-do [black and colored -French wooldreaa s, at 250. worth 35c. to 40. today. 8 em. - ' -"III-llbo open till 101?. . Thursday undulfrldny ovanlnga, ' . W. any 6:00. , -L S. Sanders be to return thanks to`- `hia many customer`: 1- past favors and would solicit a continua of the same in the future and promises to do very best to all wh may favor him with t ir wants. . ' " William. Harvey, the Farmer, should re- ceive the farniers .aupport.u 5 v . ar1`l'-;_-'.-' ____':-I' ,4 I I -` -- Le} 'W`illum' Hm-way, the advocate bf hone|t'G_ovomment, how your autfngen. .2 :-'n....._...a ;..'.1---...-nu n n_-_A. _ . EV!!! be opbn um 10 p. In. Thundc * and Friday evenings, '1`. W. 01-31 & OJ ;..'l.`ho;' lirgoot, claw `and ba:t~`u:or'ta"d_ stock of mania fnmin & Go, ` . ~ ' 4-Since If had B Thought Ra fig: Otton Eros. h gu been 3 M3315; P . . A T. `'---Go and inspect t - ibortment g azaroonta from 35%, It . A; Btepllelil A -.lVlIl.bo open 11110 1:. In. `l'lmrIdiy and Friday evening. '1`. W. Gray 0: co. --F 11 ha of fn tleo. caps. cape. dolmugllndudolmall-1 to choose from,: at R. A Staphem &. - , at R. A.`8tcplu|a ' 'Jnut. impo ' m London, I. large V- |uao1-tment novolti mantle and dress or-namenh, buttons ~ &o;, as E. B. Gramp- ton & Ogow V ` . `v... w. ------ -u vvl vs nC-IWD - Stephens Y . are selling benti- A galmailk niapdkgr-.-hie: 250. , reguhr price 7`;-Wl;l be opgn till 10 p. am. Thursday and Frldav evenings. '1`. W. Gray is Go.- - --0urove1-shoes myths cheapest in the town, W.-J._ Paul. . Vv_ .. i . --The Square Radi V ome coal stove, Double Heater, takes and every time. 1 _ --Two`c uea mot `of our celbnted 25c. slippers inatto h Au: W. J. Pan!` .1 r22?!r.x%:1T;1: 4WIll be open till lop. 111. Thursday and Friday evenings, T. W. Gray as Co. Fresh pork and sausages ` now -at Manndrells . [ --R A. Stephens` lend the trad in dress goods. ' ._1{egdy made7auioxf $5.00, :1: Stephens &' Co. -- ` --Men 3 long felt: Mm for $2 00 and $2 25, at_W J Paul's.` - V -- _--v- nu -vuvvuoo _-'-A week from tomorrow the your 1886 w_1ll pass to his rest. A lot of sympathetic. fnends will go to the churches to watch the old gentleman breathe his last. --Swi!t` snow ahovergi Otton Bros. ---Moccasins from 500. up( st W. J. Paul : `ITIIIL- -_.--, A--C -A . -- --------- -2- ----e- v- `-""l'_ 7 -311`. Watts, this champion speaker of the Eu liah Freethinken, will deliver 3 lecture in t e Town Hull on the 5th of Jannsry. Free discussion is invited. - _-----In -1--;l`he Town Medicd Heslth ocer calls ` attention to lots. ndjaoent to Mr. Bum-a.nd n place, as unsanitary for lack of dninagg _Il- I I7-;L_ LL- -l4--r-- -'-'1J`h $51: battalion Band wilI gm 1 promenade concert At the Town. Hall on the 45h of J annary. "`I__ "`A_V `. go I ?D n.| A-II -- - -The'y'>_i1`xi;z disgusted at the loan of their warm seats. in the post ooe.` --'l`idv people no` shocked with the piistye appearance of the oor of the P. 0. do `very room. ' T ---A Christmas service will be held in? the Collier St. Methodist Church on. Chri|'tm_u ` Dsy at ll am. --8-la j hing}: 'p;Jor out%in oonAntryV aiid not goo? in town. V. -L-The bay I! now open and the boys have put aside theif ah [ evening. QI__ _l 9 `for 1 mnumAPHER's PENGIL rams. H (_ A;N1)'*m DOMINION or CANADA `ova *':": ), THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1886. "<'- ,..""'.W.s`.."7"". "." '5 V"5!"|l,llI! miner 15 ;'"!'!1f.!oIIruon-y Wl-be" V .1: " 1n1io"Erg`u ,: ) U1 ,' _Itffn`eQds only 3 hunt to `our citixenqto whom -George takes their mail from d3yto day, with the regulsrity of s chrononoter, `tofrexemljei him these hohdayatimes-. We 1beip'al:`for him a. well lled pouch to make I-uwuem glad. `As they say in "metin ltxferbbe a` generous `collection; " .\ . ., "' 7.: :' _` `,,' 8I1g`i1__sy_8ohooll'4::t,ivaL_`. .. I j Cliriiii onumh`3u`tidav School . tgstiv.-.1 1% theT`9:: ml _4;;`hlt30th is ineI3l.ed1t6`be *c-at no-o Y rob ; :: .~Kqi`uha1`P:1'1?;;:'?eIa"inm; Rdgard'a cellaf on Satnrdayjftetnoon and dilocited this shoulder .;,Hg~; ;wugatepp1ng aside to alnw a. `lady to and_ not gaging; ` a gaping pit went down with the ab('yv,oAreIn t. ` rQdqu_gd;.the_ dmlncation. our notm- can-tor. P ish L9r.1,U,uIy Q! It VI`. : - Johngsliter, of London,` Ont. wal tent to g for six `months as I wig. ` I acavuupy ulurlullg UIIIHOI LIIPIFHOI, Of Flaggpludea guilty to beingdrunk and die- order y at the Armstrong Home on Tneeday. Fined 82 00 and coats, altogether 87.20 `or -20 d.l"..-,e (Fine paid. ' ` Thonni Moore. of London. was sent up 91-.20,dayg an 5 veg. .. .1'n`Im,sln..- .3: t.....a....\n...o -.- -44- A- ........ ....uu.u uuw I-u we patrons or our paper ` to-day, and hope to be cheerfully remember- ed und gladdened by. being able to jungle a pocket full of com. - Should there not be ailverenonglu on huid when: they call to-day` they will gladly take ttnext week, in order 1:9 make `the New Year hsve 3 happy begin- mag. `The imp: whisper in `our ear, `.'l`all'ism- than Inn-A Inn... . ..|.....t..I ..:...... u r ning. I * ` V"4'.l.`ell u` ...........u.u5._y P1600 ucuuuuu lli W83 V natural. A very fair audience patronized the children, .who-did their work very credntably and were sfreqnently applauded. The band Derformed` .-some good, eelectiuns and everything gave the beat of satisfaction. The Cheerful Giver. The carrier boy: of the Anvancn will make 'the1r tunnel bow to the patrons of to-`day. hone to be chem-fnllv rnmumh.-, use (qua.-" 3. sfunna;:ipo % 515; 1; snlI'iI'"'r|I'in'nir nilI_.I..'...'...n..'.~...'.:..1 _-+_.. ..- wwv u.UIIVIUICI UGIIIIHIB DUIIUOL -. The entertainment gwnng by the pupils of the Collier Street Lethodist Church, in the Town Hall on Tnezday night, was a. very `enjoyable one. It was intended to exhibit -chxldhoodfs conception of acute Ulsus and the winter King". The bedroom scene was exceedingly pretty because it wasvnstnral. A verv fsur nnrlhannn n..n.n...'-..A cl... -L:IJ" My .. .., -...v-5.. uuu uwtv uexorv H10 Euiii.EEJ:"inum. can a realize what had happened The cutter was left on the outside of the door, us` was part of the hnrneu. Two men caught `the trembling animal and brought it to 3 Itnudetill. Altogether unlike the proverbial bull Among crockery, the dnmngedone amounted to very little. A slight break of the door and `spilling I. little alt, sums up the injury: A clerk in the ehop save the visitor come in so suddenly end unexpectedly that it will cost him 3 year : growth._ `A. On Setnrdsy lsst, s horse belonging to Mr. "Wilkinson. miller, of this town, became frightened it something on` the. street, and rundown Clspperton street st s. speed which .would`hs've done`cI-edit to the more eourse. The horse msde straight for Mr. Johnston's `grocery st the ' Points. Although the door `was shut, the horse rsn right for it, whmh `ew open before the force at the racer, and he wss hslf wsy through the store before the astonished inmntan nnnltl ...|:-- _.n.-a. In: . nun. nuuqga pen, or `E108, nominnted ."Mr. William Hdrvoy, and Mr. Robert Porter`, of Flod." seconded the nomination. When. the legalrhonr from '12 to 1 o'clock hnd expiicd and no-othet nominations having ban, mode .th_emeehng'cnded. The tag of-WI! comes -on the528oh,-when we sincerely horn; and believe thy: Mr. Wiibm Hnvey wil booths member for-..0e.nre~. ' . A . V Nomination Day. The nomination of candidates for the "LoculLe7gislamre took place in the Town 1 ztlall . on Tuesday. Mr.` Lonnt was `the Returning oicer, and Mr. Joseph Rogers, Clerk. Very few persons were there,` and the contrast between nomination day now, and in the long ago, was strikingly apparent. After preliminaries. His Worship" ;Mayor Sewrey nominated `Mr. Phelps, as a t_- and proper person to reuresent Centre Simcoe, in the Local Legislature`, and Mr. G W. : Plaxton seconded the nomination. Mr. Robert Bell, of slow, nominated .fr U ninvnv, n-In-I In -`I--` D-*`*" ' _, ...... ...u, was pruuamy come one and n ltekent for-`a joke.` It appears, however, _tha.t.tIyeof, opr, prominent citizens had or- dered: liyery rig from Hill : stable, and _ee the farmer : horse and buggy were feetened :to a poet near by, thev renamed it was the `oneprovided for them and took poeseeeeonof it. A courier was dispatched at once and in 5 short time the missing horse. was in the possession of ite owner. The farmer re- marked on he drove o'. By golly, it : strange. that a dandy hogs like mine should have heen mietaken for a common livery H - _' -etreet, his eyes protruded end he seemed in great trouble. "What's the nutter, friend asked, our reporter. ` By aelly, I left a bolus and rig out here 3 llttle while ego. and now its gone. Say, stranger, him : you seen it 1" .0nrrenorter neared the countrymen that he had not`,--but probably some had itelken-.,-it _It _e.pp_e.|_u'I. however, `|u-6 `man . 4` A---- -_- _--vv- -v V: . V I and to the public at 6 `an. Hall ope 7 o'clock. Tea and hnl , 250 Hall 150 Children under 12, ten and ball`, Hall only, 100. ' ' Luv uu vvn our 9. , I 6m the Lor' olzgexlnl giyor. Thc`anuud}fectival vill take place IV ii; fhc `Town 131], on Thursday, December 30th. Magic lnntern, Christmas tree, c ncert, etc. Tea will be served for the sohoolosl: 5." p.m.. Ran.` HAIL gpen gt 7 '-10* H`... A...` I-- E I nziwmteaa .-now. Eveningeubjeciz Trees Whispe" to Men-. Sunday ;School and Adult Bible-Class at 8 m0 Evian` u-an Miefon Service at 8 l5p.m.-. after Even ng Prayer. Asivuilur service with Don- rmati-nn `Studies on W8dXlOsd3yI a.t47.3o `pan. zfservice of Song. "'1-id aye; ate? p.m. Conference _ur Bibles Study, sane evening at 1.45 .m.. stub- Ject: Milestones in the mm! tn rm...-... r.:o.. ...-- `ave-4-gut VI. l_:or Bib]-.9 studyfanme veiiizig'a.c ;m`..'aI Milestones. the road to Et,ernnfLife. ,- ,. " 7' - ' is. s. rasrivu. gem-at church` (Rota:-;od n'p1spoyau. squa- nv nluuul ..... -..,u.wu uu ueai a com, mued jeweled top and -bottom pate regulator and all the latest improvemen atch manufactory. ` --Christ Church, Reformer` Eniscopm. Collier Street. near Owen. Rev. William H. mu-_nes, rector. Divine Service-ll am. and 7 pm. . Cl_n-istmaa;Day: _-The Holy 1 `.omI,1Wl110n, and nermqp. l_I a.m Asubje t: Gaspar. Melohlor =and' Belpnazar. Sunday after Christmas, mt?-n-` sum ctziwhiteaa Eveningsubject: sq hat` -thB`Ttf,8__A\\/`1_1_ig!_p_e"___t0 Sunday {Ire adjusted to heat? top Date PP old, fnlled jewled an]afnI- and .1! GI...` . ~Dxlloctlon. CRITERION. ii "`p:.;"a onl.y hdl 15.. actmty in the pi1rchue"o_f 1':3;zl'c;;"}`;.'?"i;: . fHea_utive The markeii w'gs w`e11'.np, I-`_,hd `N5 9815 tifkqys, geese and chickens, I_!_ld pnoee bout an they have been for 50mg ""93! '5 ' 5 dfli lid sold from 3949 _1- Wood per cord. 'bu't0er-`.18. V c. pork 85 60. en: V15: chub" . -emf . " Last Saturday the market `preiientd a pretty b-`V .`?9-' -w`? d0 "9Vknow`that the attendance was much _1g;ge:-.,_55.; .3 acme other times. _hn t there was considerable . activity purchase 6f`pd|(1lppyI:[nol`.-'15. festive naahnn . 'l`h'n'":r`.u-Im ae= nods ...... . ____ vuv ll-llrl UIIIVII III! IIIIL `UH In WHO ""5510 h.` rovemente made around his property he not now reqnirea, but evidently we were mistaken. tie in loliciting votes as an ind-pcudml ; but the only independent course we ever knew him pursue was in the. matter of grading, ving and lavinv sidewalks eon- tignona to in own pro rty, without even the formality of saying y your leave, to the Board of Worka. There is one thing how- everthie very independent gentleman can be at nll timee relied upon doing--that ia- what his political `clique bids him. He had no chance for re-election wh_ere hoia beat known- -in his own vnrd, and what he has against Mr. Anderton (the beet, councilman the town has ever had),.- he will very .s_oon discover.` Our town -` haaAan'e`rod.too'muoh dnringthe pVa'I,{y,e`n_'r'5'y. `._`ii_a rty`,? and in not likely to continue the experiment for `another. Iuuuviv uuuuuluur wanna. u we was under the impression he had got all the little in- movamanh mule AI-hnn m. ..........-._ -.- ._ We notice that Councillor Ms-.K.y ig mg In the cannon eld for one of the Deputy. Raoevenhipo. We wonder whnt more this modest councillor w tln imnrgninn In: lu.`:t::.o.:II'c-Y::'Bu P prrulluln not we largest embryo chicken. It is understood that Mr. Morris, the manager of the Bank of Commerce, intends to counteract the insidious effect of this do- parture in banlcinz. by supplying a free lunch on market days to depositors of $10 and upwards in his concern, and also medi- tates publishing an otfer of a plated mug and a rubber rim: to every baby born to his depositors of fteen pounds weight or over, he to manipulate the scalcs.-Toronte_ World. ,,-_.._-_- _..- -v-v-.-van VH5. out-out ee- ,l The competition over the socks is conned to damsels under 30 years of . age. who are still in the matrimonial market, a restriction which seems to discriminate somewhat un~ fairlv against those who have conferred. the greater benefit upon society, but probably r the manager is either an unmarried man, and has an ulterior object in view. or else is acting under instructions from his cashier, who is credited with being a far-seeing man and ma be looking tosecnre apermsnent custom rom the next generation. The advertisement does not state who are te be the judges of the relative merits of the exhibits ; possibly `as the bank advances largely onproduce. the Inspector possesses suicient technical knowledge of the subject to decide in at least some of the cases. e. 2., the heaviest dressed hog and the heaviest two doaen eggs. With regard to the latter it is hoped that he will take precautions against being imposed on by the insertion ol shot through a subsequently plastered hole in the shell. It mav be observed that the terms of the competition take no account of the great deeideracum in the matter of eggs, namely freshness, but apparently offer a premium for the largest embryo chicken. 'It: in nndvnrnfnrni that M- \L.-_.-_ Al . Beat pair niVen sd woolen Itocka . . . . . . _u- Vol.-I uuv rmunnent onenng prhu fonthe best eunpl of sundry rural Irtiol among which are I ' Q. Heaviatdreunedhog-....'....... If ..`I 3 Bost`onrru1tlon.f. 81130. ,0: avg:-,`(n`ot iced) V. . V3 Heaviest two dozen hen egg: ... E VI... ..._._.A.:L:__ -_-- Al ' - ` Banking in Barrie. Competition in banking circles. is, as moot people know, `;very keen * nowndnye, but Barrie seems to be I step 3.1` and of the rest `of the country in this respect. Thia.vtown bouts of` two banks, the Commerce and the "Toronto." The fog-met has lately "been put under the ohnrge of 3 new manager Uui possibly account for the entnrp;-ilhg lotion of competitor} Manager Shvaly who, by waynof inlinnsting himself and )he institution on; which hlfbornlu into` the good 0 the neig ring grunge:-a, nblieel ' ' $1 I _L an adv` lemeni: pma .....c.. to any Lu one nouse, mey (the respect- able guests) would leave. Surely, '51:. Editor, such a. pair of "gentlemen vocalists should be passed round. `Si N. vuu-uuo, uuu yluprlclrl BOD went OOWII And let the gentlemen vocalists" in, and was then treated to 9. torrent of abuse from the "'gentlemen(voc_slists. It` was only -then that the hotelkeeper spoke to them and in- formed them rightlv enough that he onl kept respectable people in his house, mg would not tolerate such conduct as their I. Imuy add that next morning almost every guest in the house called at the oce to com- plain of the conduct of the "gentlemen vocalists," and declared that if they were al- luwed to stay in the house, they (the respect- guests) would leave Qns-oln 1:- Dun Sm, -The following letter was sent the Barrie Examiner for insertion. last week but was refused, presumably. on account of certain tender relations between the editor of that pa er and a dudeen of the Concert troupe. ill you kindly insert it with 555 in the current week's Anvsxcz, and chip, Toronto, Dec. 90th, 1886. T 8. N. Editor Barrie Examiner. Sm,-In last week's issue of your paper you published under the heading of Out- ' raucous an item reecting on the proprieta- of the House in connection with` ne treatment of two gentleman vocalist 41 Toronto." I was a guest in the Orillia Home at the time. and my room being just at the head of the stairs. I heard what passed. Instead of it being a few minutes past midnight when Mr Warrington and his companion, the gentlemen vocalists in question, called, it was within a few minutes of two o'clock in the morning, and they the commenced battering on the door until they awoke every guest in the house. The pro- prietor hsd seen these gentlemen vocalists come in after a concert, and supposed that they, -like the respectable guests, were in bed. He supposed that it was some loafer who was attempting to get in and lie down in the hall. As "soon as he knew who was outside, the pi-oprietor's son went down and let the anntinrnnn an-.....I:-L.." 2- ---|-- .. u;-.uupx,y uuui 116501- tho Opinions of the Writer. ` The fellowing letters `addresood filo Editor of Tm: Noxrmnaw Abvutox, have been received tofpllblication; ' ` The `Admission of nag. 7 Not Neoouarily Imply may wg ngu QJIA n'I.!I*lt|Iug 4'0 LL- cow.-`.___ ywm my PEOPLE HAVE T0 811. $1.00 PER ANNUM `IN ADVANCE amen corms. nu olzml. `V -vc5IAInlVI nu` Iement oerin: sf lnndrv rm-.1 ..+:'..|.. r" and the "femur. The following Prizes are offered _by Mr. ` JOH N A. : TR R TH Y. (Bank of Toronto. Barrie) aNnlJect to conditions below :- ' 3 ` . u. - C. Sovks. 1st. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '8 00 10-11:-st pair Knitted Woollen Men's _ Socks. 2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 9 W 4|~}4eat <`urra.nt Loaf. 3 lbs. or over. (not > _ 1ced._)lst . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 3 00 15.~H_cav1esL2 doz, Hen Eggs, let . . . . . . .. 2 00 - e Noe. "Hun; pulr nnnwu WOOUCD men : `Above prizea are open only to fnrmerl. All E llimala competing in Nos 1. 2 -8 and 4. are to 3 heauhe Ba rrle Market (by noon) on SATUR- DAY, mm MARCH. and after being udzed; ;, hbe so_1d.by auction to the highest 1, der for ; bash, the owner to have the right of one bld. 5 uanv. tm-izn In \'na 5 and ? J Hie 5. 6. 7 and 8,11-e to be` at tho'Mnrk'et : " Mare y noon) on mg? mew sxrvnnu ; 1837. _' 0 `n. coll! Nn `Ill ant` . v`uUu Hcuu wu 01 runs, .lB(.. .. . . . . .. .. " 2nd........... A Liest pair Knitted Woollen Men huvkn, Int. ,, , ,, , f `lo the Ratepayers Bu-rie.. . V I ' e ' oe c '3r31?:3:'la'n: 5 .Iln.yor. Henry Se rey. re. - purpose ao : utter myself for the noml for that position. V I respectfully ask your to place me In the civ .c chair at the tion. I Am val-v min Wi_-*!<`1'1tte3t Ox. Ster. Cow orHe1fer,_ (nude) lst Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 'S-~1utt,est Ox, steer. Cow or Heifer. (grade) 2nd Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3- Fat was Sheep or Lamb, lsc.. .. .. .. .. 4- " 2nd 0- HenvieBt.Pig, dead and dressed, 1st.. - 6-H aviv-st. Pig. dead a.n- dressed, 2nd. 7~!Ieuv1eet load of Pork. lat.. g__ u u 9",} . i no the principle of sellI-g:"` %"TT0u pa 2 ICES wmlout nlscoulrli .-Qllnnd .-.....:_i - 5 " V ,, V -. , . .-v-u-av--vnvvnn. Avlllllih 2 neeemm}-'1sch. 1888. 51-1 ` TRA I) on loan of tholll'1b- Lot 3?` edonte; on "or 'r. three you-lines. _ The o_wner can ` save them by roving andgmln e'x-` 1 tenants other ethoy be d. A."`B r.K . ITZGERALD. . 50-59 :The Toronto 1'*`<`>I-`.f':;r'?'1-1"?'v';.'r`t-i`;`:'zi;x'-s uggllto the Auction-, ear, or to $84. FALCO DGE &`BAR-.. WU K. V dorssolicltox-1 'l"ommm_ " L so ue cleared ` under cu1tlva.tton.Id5!t3i> from stumps. n the premises are . pn.ito"bo 3 mggouae. 3 _ w Frama Bu'n,with Shedi qpd 8&3 lea. A159`: zqod orchard. Barrie, Dec. 15t886`.` - -vu1u-" 3. - . --v- , . I . The North-West hell` 0 Lot No. 1.` in! the 9th Con., 01 the Township Oro containing. `lm: sores. more or less; of , hich sboutiboarewaid to be cleared. on the '- emisezrare said to`be_a. ? log Houeamdhog n g; M Th:RMs.--10 per ~-. ` . at time of |a.lf.'216 V Gent. wighin one mo v thereafter. be a.noe.to.-` be secured by 3 mo 3 -- age of the m-emis~a pay-` > interest at (:6 per cent. ' ms` in 3 ' with the purchase `at tie tig ogysen Also at the gem e- time _and nla.9e_will _be-089: `ed for sale the W -. t halves 0; Lots 13 an .- 141.`!!! Don. 7. Town` ` of 01-0. coutsln_1n.200,a,cren- moreor 11:33.9! 1 2: ho to be cleared 2 ` more dr lesa._6f ' `iol_;'|TP:!(1'l;i_i3O7-3-u:'r'e'a-";'5}";`t1`I'!": tobe under cultivation. ditto!` stumps. Dremlsen Am nmn.-1.. . nsmz. omerwlse Fi'I`Z5GERALD. ---nhv IIVIIIIE ER-Maren wme Ann-J vIl`iE'iV' 90 cho one from to the princi As wentill ndhro:._.. ple sellingst ......u ,u.n-V-. nu 'u_uO v All UL DIIIIV irizigaay, the 11:11 of nary, _i i:", i A I`ONEO CLO 7P.M.,by -` JAMES nAIrensu' "AIl0`|'l0N`E.ER,"' V mm Lot No.1.-1 nr Con.,oI '1` contalnlnglmr shout boaromaid to'b_a. LL/gg Houeamd LORH -' V ' L 1.-`rams turn, with 81 'h`."i1 good Terms an an above. For rm-ch ' nu-ticulars 3331 to . mg-_ [0 S-l_ FALCCT IDITD 2 - nun.n. AND-.l5X Vltt'_1'UEO BMOP 0. U thereof, from Alexander _ hie to ` 8, Vendors. which will bevproduce ml.-, default having been made payment of- thu momiya thoreby secured. hero will be aimed for sale by : , 1.`: of Elmvale, ojn* __`_, 1'-nu-'1 At I1unL'a otcl. {:1 the vm m.......a..... LL- 1.14.1. -n S mpmment o lwaya and Canals, T Ottawa. ' December, 1888. Tl-IE Q'AVO?:|`Y._ AEVALUABEEWAR F5! 1Duanc--.._...__A .} ' ll . . `Ind examine and be con _ Iuruca AND -.B_;I_R.-TUE o Mg.- thereof. from Alnxanimr M H. n. .__...__...__-..:u._._._' '_ ,g_` 7 theE1entors of 81:.` orga s m puts up Gnwrunzunu, . . . .. ` lbe to intlmatetha. intend tube A cum I d t or aeeutat the own Council B pd, `3.a.apeouu11y~P L1-nuonorc. Ga 5 61 JOHN HINE8. . ..r~ n inn:-- Towmsir or ofo 2 we Uxomitsrewmnn turn-nut. oump1e't,g_ f bog: one-half cost). 6 - `- . ---wv-u u.mcn.-Yn Barrie. on the 90.th_lna , W Ehuheth Bulliver. reliot of tho1a,tt5 Bumver. need-76 your 3 and 4 months. a dcueusgd w 3 -he mother- .rt King. Jl`.. of Dunlap $treet.] in-law ot.Mr w \. L Ve ha v a lqrd Off AUOTIO xx SAL] , nu ox. xxxv `N6 51.. wmu. T - i V SA.~au:cLWE8Lmr.' P1jonrito' q _. 7_ ._4--.._.--- _ _ : mv Al)VEB'l`l8ElVIEN'l`,S. -*`` _.___. .. 1- "" but 3 kcem O! t 339.9-9 - ' med. A. P. BRADLEY`. San!-hum a,SA'gU- I u o '. & gizgderctor , rt he Market - L uun. 1 . Secretary. 61 1 1600 .='Vl'J-I-E',%`V!'|l`. VIIV. I!!! II.V,'UIUII.PU"I :3: hiahmg. .539. nau..;_nhd:3to_: |z..obi_s .Ll`UllUl' U LIEU JIFUIIKII IJIIL I-FUJI: `H Sm-o. thAy, Qf 0. , Hiu`ght;on" .'enuox","F, E. ;Ju`ihli: R I `Ken`,]?J6hn :D~ikiniOa," 'l`;` 'W _H1iwa.1`d; Wm?-Sheri I'.nd C. W; Plaxbon. ~Jo'hn PlaX_I70l_I Wil l.'1oIen;-fo:_`e~'|_`:in:` the Grand Jurv. ~ 42;- u-..-.. a...1_.v .A...a-..I..f:.. ;.1.I...}:.... "The Bar Vwuh" rep"n$eIitdf b" Messrs" T` "III" iP. Po'p'er, J.`-A;`Mc0a'rthy .' G. E 'Hqwh'n . urnuu uurvo -' ' Hi: Honor Judge`-Ardugl}1 in .aa..as:;.f. the*Gnn,d Jay `con ulwd; thelufon the guilt lint otnngnio on-tho doom, mmt`n_erj'ou0TmInubeing'.` : (9.! tho; bushy-v. ..`,..-.89. pmabdgto: iguana tn inlna-an thins Lint ning nan nnnnl Irnllt 1.`.'.i`e:" 5'1 ... 5 `o . t1.ie'}C.niIJnt.1 =.ili'n`;.E;<%9vn.. mncd yd-%e.v (Sf I Honbra Juaga_AAfrdgg}; ulna Bdysu "Phi: Rn:-`urui l'nnrnnlAli`fbA""l \#1 wt IIUUIUUIJ WU! lllllg DU I DI. Mr. Lowe ex ibitc 5 e lendid heifers end one prize steer, en: lsm ` which cannot be `beaten and one "extra. oelf, 5 weelre old; weighing 160 pounds, bred by Henry` Thur low, 13311.. of Flee. He hue nleo-a lnrge die- fplsy of poultry. In enoient - time: the pen cock wee regarded as s royal -dieh, and Mr. `Lowe he: one which might well grace e- 1 tsble. Whoever gets it will have n g 9]. v ' ` 3 Mr. `Wm. Hnbbert in -fully hp to the ;tiinee._ He bhows one price heifer iveighing .1200 pounds, fed by Dr.` E. D. _Morton.~t`v vo ne heifer-e `end 3 `steer fed lg himself. two ` ihiterl M b `R1 Robinson. . 9r_o. and. . :'nind lnsgni cent lunb'e fed by `Janice , fdurtie, Esq`, Velprn. e Beeides'th nt`, the hue` _ sebnndnnce- ofjfpocltry -`undo game,` ~eiioh` ds; _1venieon,i-pa'rtridgG."`eto.% V ' ' ` `- _$ Mr. D. 3Mnund_rell= `some gogdi; beyfl `bnt.ne hes nude Lno extra: etl_'ort.=._`.thIzyase:2 :A ltogcther one butchers-gmny. 1ie!l`fq%l-pmnd , of the good thing: they.{. have. pnovlded` ;the,0hrietmu dinner af-the people :f0l`e.Wh_9!lI` gthaydii .th:3..|'i9K' ' '_i;. .1 : i ` - ..h`u' ..... . \. I4 V LES. - ..,,.....w u. uuu ueuer, urea ny `W. H. W`:.ls`:oI 1, Vl:Jsq., Allandale, weighing 1000 lbs. Nine magnicent lambs and five e;rtrn_Cotswold'_l'amba, bred by Geo. Cald- well Esq, Oro. `We noticed also .5 fine doe wgeighingi 140 lbu., from Mnskoka, and any amount of poultry and game. One turkey we noticed wei lung 30 lbs. -Mr. Inna av Slum nnlmulhi |....'c...-. -....I , psvuvl I |!IU0'IlI U II UIIU WUIIIQ W13" W Our reporter took 1. look into each stall ~ His attention was first directed to the mag-' nicent display of Mr Bnngbem. A line back weighing 214 pounds immediately at- tracts the attention of the lover of our noblest forest game. and such a display of beef, mut- ton, poultry and smsll game as one does not often see, and is exceedingly" creditable to the breeders and feeders of these animals and to the public spirit of Mr.- Bingham and the others in thus providing for the people oiithe town. The followingiare on exhibition in Mr. Bingham s stalls : . One 2-year-oldheifer, bred at Oakle_v_Park. Farm by D Alt_on McCarthy, M. P., weighing l500 lbs. _On_e 2-year-old gheifer, bred; by Geo. Caldwell, Esq , Oro I250 lbs. Three ne heifers. bred by Wm.. .'Caldwell, Esq , Oro. One heifer, bred by A look into our market on Saturday would have convinced [any one that _ the Barrie butchers are entitled. to the palm for fur- nishing as good meat as can be found` in the country. The Englishman who claims that there is` nothin ` like the roast beefof Old ,Epgl_sr_1d, won! , be puzzled to tellby the appearance the dierence between the beef. exhibited by our butchers and the Christmas beef in the English shambles. In quality the display by the butchers in the Canadian cities cannot surpass what our butchers show `for the'Christmas cheer of our citizens. . It is tastily displayed in the 'ii`erent stalls with evergreens interspersed, and makes as pretty a picture as one could wish to behold nnr llrnnlvhnv I-nnlr . I.-ml. :_a- ---L -A-II mu at-`muss us` ewu yUI!'lo . `Arm nil was om Councillors Fsrlqtlihsrsoxi-f snd McKay entered the room * looking T astonished at the rspid dispstoh of business ; while they were sbsent. i 1 All of which is respectfully submitted; i . 4 l C. H. Ross, ` . Bnrrie. Dec. 20th 13_6. .. Chairman. M MOTIONS. Cross--Mo3'n.rthy--Tha.t the Treasurer he -instructed by this Council to. place to the credit of Hia,,Wora_h_ip the Mayor, the sninof $1.00, es an acknowledgement for ` his dignity flied and impartial conduct while presiding osjer-thin Council` .dnri_ng the preeqntv year,` hint! that Rule 42 he end is hereby nnapndedg `for that purpose. ' f L Thecouncil on `motion then adjourned after 3 session of Just ten minutes, theIliort- eat eouion in two years. _ . , fhnr -A can .55.. I1.-o-.-II-'.. `E-.._._I. _-'- - -1 M. Moore, road work. .. .......... O. Hinds, Indigent aupplies.. . . . . . . . G. Lawson, " ' B. Binds, s . . Gasaccuunhoooo-canauoaoooo-I00-,u oUOOn'|0' J., E. Scott. for man using snow plow`. M E. Seviguy, `account for sundries. . . . T. J ordan, account for work. . . . . . . . ,__- _.-J v. --u- wuvlpuvllo `The Committee on Finance beg to report. that they recommend the following accounts to be paid : . - A. , vrexy :neanitary_etate._ Believe they were ill Q 1. ;i;.}ii'o'-1 health ocerof the town have examined the premises of Mr. Barrand` nndthe adjmcentlota, and nd them in `a , _ w tvuunvl right tall the ood last coring when thedrain from hie placewae. blocked np._V We would recommend a drain along Woraley etreet no that these parties could drain into it. -' ` ` ' ` 2 `R.A.Ross,M.D. K Kim, `President. . ACCOUNTS. A nnaiinber of accoianta were presented` r and read. - i t .On motion all docnmente were referred to their appropriate committees. A ' mnroms. - Report No. 23, Finance and Assessment To the Mayor and Council. ' fl\L,l`I '- , '_-,~ Alxmvxir `Graham, account . . . .. . P M.-Inc-nut. ........... 4... m-..I_ nnvnnuuul` urruuim, I000I1IIFo c . McIntosh, repute to Tank. M. Moore, road work. . . ... n Human I-II:----L ------: .. ...n =5 nurnc, uec. wuyxaao. "\- 77;xz1z~s won THE FARMERS AND I OTHERS; ICES. ~L lI!L_ ),\I,,,I C`. ._ - _ -- \J-l\l"`_II. _' I V ` The minutes of the last meeting were read and conrmed. V ' ' vvanall VLVLL .... uvruup muunwa we rostrum at 7.20.] The following inembera were in their seats: Reeve Croce, let `Deputy-Reeve McCarthy, 2nd Deputv-Reeve Andrlzon,` and Councillors AMcNal:, Plnxton, B/all,` Csldwe'_ll.`Marrin, `Rona end Fletcher. - Thu nnnc-A. ..8 6|... I..-a. .----3- ~ A A l` A solemn Appearance in L the H chamber as Though the rather: Fearedi ' the Ju'l`nnent;orthe Electors; L .' The 1-eg'u1ariJneeting_ 3f the Council .was held at the Council Hall on Mondav o!vning His worship mounted the rostrum at 7.20. _' The :.m....:....~ ;.....-..;.-.. ..--- :-- A was snonrnsrn; sn_ssxoN ms TOWN swam In ouuxwrm :-(.3_0MM_UXICA'l`ION8. _I`I `C ...V..$295 700 21 93 AAA rl I.--5 8|! `IV 24 65 .1 87 23 36 2 90 w*w"`"'IIIIIU,"II_lUI'IlI" IE-F TCOU IIIGDHIU ` ~ en.-. "of Eliubeth Ittutawlli mild atbId_~ `tho - Ito 1lUl_lu =J.u_uu,' \wIvI_III-I3 lul` Jul . Luuuuus - .9. ` uta4lin'o,i~'Inni:I,:onnk onnxointohi| 8-`EH...-.-Ign.-'l`nnnaInd: no -lln'..--at `llliqdulxln I usual : | The'.,ba.z;`p;jai';`rinit,y_ _Ohqrc_h Sc 061 Hone last ,Thund@y.."eiening was W A attehded, aiid tlie" Ii1in cii|l' riadlilti `i'!1li"h&v6 _ bn quite satisfactory-~ .'1.`.h9 .d,i,sn1sy.`0f_' mifs fL.`.r.-jAl.e wpnjgoqd 0l_I`epI_l1(l;"thG, ob eot _ fgr \`vnioB" hdIe'th`in`gu"sro p repsro_`d _ fqanu $.'`!!IiE?"!P%*'!` l 3% = `V'N{r.`Westbuh, bf`tho`eut end; -bought ajbig ,turkpy_a~ _l_t_tle while ago, and_w`ss gtying the !iirbhinftoi1oHa_6 ihwfattoning proedin" "f6P`th`Qhril?iIli 'dihnQlf.'- `Tho othr 4i`y:a[_r2 -'Wdyq 1outh'-5 -`boy :jvontx into p2..n;=J1`snd:a%g:8o>x hird;:bei_ng prhupo, ,con- aoiopt Bf shefnnpnnaohing. holidays .:and - hi; om: htdsewninlz of..tbo;.pen,,.into the (buy. | yvhorn `lie Vua td' 55038 nntil'pick_e.d1 01):. and .` .9n.n"f.."r` him 'fT';.`:."m: 3:.`:','"* Business sn'd~mn`e discharged hot '-ln'-their inbontmont th dot" ` through with their on] Thurbday _ ` ey retort-ed to aevorshninor mutton and= re rtedt hsriniz topndthvisilingmpdwndivo `T .'1.`W. `gin. ,

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