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Northern Advance, 8 Dec 1910, p. 9

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vzuuuxunla W U). U yL'aUu1Ua-11] uuuouunus. ` R.W. Bro. Cowan will conduct the installation `ceremonies on the 27th ' inst. ` I cinity of Midhurst for` scarlet ev- er, and. that `he had Written `to -the teacher of the public school `there to report suspicious cases; but s so far none had Izeen reported Several -small 'accounts were sed for payment, and site: wishing their fellow-membeta .a.nde secretary eve ry1`success in his p'end' ing action against the Board of Health of the Town of vBa.r.rie, 01- fgross carelessness and neglect. T-he` _`1'netiI1g` a._'djOllI'118d to meet at the call of the secnetary. V B. COUTTS, C`--1__ 1'! -1 CV V9 NOTICE TO cnnmrons. CORINTHIAN OFFICERS. .. .-_ vvonouun Adx;1inistratof s Solicitors.l St:.: y ' B: Bf -I-I-., Vespra. y, in her 90th - v -- `navy: annual . "Well, you know. Tom, began Do! A la her sweet. timid voice, there's a secret in there." pointing toward the house. and I never found it out till i this morning. V . ' So you found it out. did you? Well. I told fern you would. I wouldn't but for the bill. You wouldn't what? asked Tom. who was rubbing away again. ~ Pl! tell you about that afterward ,When I went into the aitting room Inamma and Margie were Iewing." ~"'1`hatLcertalnly dldn"t surprise you!" hushed` Tom. . - ` 1 - '0h. ='1`oml How can you make to of ltall? Mamma looked Just ready: to cry, and-`oh.~oh. oh! What can we eve:-`do about it?"_ as she threw her- aelt taco. downwardone the hay andl as though her a little heart would break. fwhila Tom stood by it aatonl_a_hme_nt; j _`.`.Doesfahe knowgafter all?" he. ask- ed nlxlmaelt. fj_l `-`mustn't forget my fptj~om'lae tof inotner. but `I .must `give al;`s0tne~lcomtorc: he thought 9;-..~%_L:1.e;;.;;went..ovr: ;to_ the little `ibl-uc ~_` -,.-5-_`;.".6h 1. .a; n.4'-I2 `2 `av_....n_l_.u,, I -vvs-u vv cola Ian`; 9 "Navy a smile tmm me, said Tom. Then. glancing sldelong at the little} face in the doorway, he added:i Come in and state your case. Here's ' a seat on the hay." as he lifted her! gently upon a pile he had just] brought down for the horses. "There! ; Are you cold ?~ I * Not a hit." said Dot. ' 1 `All right. then. Go ahead." said from cheerfully. CCWAII _-.. l__-_ 1,, In a - - handkerchief andjtartedw with It tor] the ham. "He won`: tease me when he knows how badly I feel. lrwaa a very sad little face that V peered-In at the barn door. 'HelIo!" was Tomhgreeting. Been crying! ' "Yea" admitted Dot in a voice that wild leave no doubt of It. ~ What's oup?.asked Tom as herub- hed away at his gun. Want any help?" Oh. yes. "Tom. That : just what ?I`ve come for. Won't you talk real sober with me!" ' nA"_;_. ` ` '7'- V.-vv. vyyvnou|nnoJ or H ` Write for further details pf our eas_y offer and a freqcopy of thgenew Ohvcr catalog. Address A ` in - -- 'l'I0%`IOIAVIIl!3lInI a1.'!I alD` IlnnA' "- _--_.- V .-.-`,- `no Tom` went into the barn to clean his gun. Dot saw him. _._-- _-v- yuan a-unna- H "I'll ask him." she decided as she put `her work hurrie-dlyjn a little silk ,..- -.-- .. ...... an-nu nun cuvuco ` 2 "We'll need it soon." repeated Dot as ; she climbed up in the big library :-hair. "We'll_,ueed It soon. Oh. why iidu't they tell me? Why did they seavesme to (ma It out for myself? I might have worked yards and yards by this time and sold them for ever so a much. hat` I supposed it was Just to give me something to do. and I've sonnetinnes not done more than one .~:calIop- In a vgnole afternoon. con-; teased not as she made her little ivo- I ry needle y In and out of her work. ` as It any one could ever make up for time wasted. ,.-_ - ....,, ........uu--no - I Mamma smiled--a sad smile,` Dot tbought--asshe replied: ",You re better at guesslnglban we supposed. Now, { W_h)' don`; you take your trlmmlng.`lit- % He: daughter. and go_ Into the library`! The-re`s anlcere on the hearth. and `you can work away like _a bee. We ll need it soon. you know." added mam- ma. for Dot was rather inclined to dream when she was alone. uIl'..'lI .._..j 1- -, , -. v--v U-v vv nuwonnll U "gamma and Slster'Margie were sew- lug. Dot went quietly to Mrs. Lid- yard and whispered: nil"!!! A--A _ ?v_ .- - "Two dollars a vlslt!"'she repeated. } Oh. why doesn't Donnie get well? , And where is all the money to come from? she asked herself. sadly. "We will get very poor. continued Dot. shaking her little brown head slowly "over the bill. tA1`ter,thlnking awhile she slipped the paper, in her pocket and went downstairs. ' __.. - ---u vv u.unu..r\rI.I-\J 9 "We ll feel very poor afterward. won : me. mamma?- - ' 4 h`* cla.tlon.l ~ ._ r_'l wo dollars a visit!" cried Dot in diagnay. forgetting `entirely that she V had come to look tor I. spool of No: 40 ` ln mammrs drawer. and opening her brown eyes `wider and wider as she read the heading of an old bill of Dr. Cogswelrs. n|'l`.:_ S-II- -- Dot Was~Very Much worried `as * to How It was to Be Paid. ` That is_eur battle cry toeciy. We have made the Olive: supreme in usefulness and absolutelynindispenv able in business.g Now comes the conquest of the home. A mmsmns mu. ay `MARY? A. aowhs. _4_n_A `nu... . salt} . 1'18 tenderly vcuz n-coca. I Dot haatosubmxtmagooaaeanont ' teasing. but she was very happy new withstanding and wrote in her duty` that night in such big letters that tho went right over two or threeot thq: following days: - . , The doctor wasn't coming to Donnie. utter all. end there bun. I amgomg to beobudamsua egg?- wear white. 1`hereti`an-*t_ nay IlttleI_I,_hAi_`%: -2: ter vbnt me, er_n'l`_'.; - --` 13.50 ----3-` -vu--up oyu I No. said happy, stupid little Dot. lean! cried Don. catching debt at some glances being exchanged and Msrgle s pretty cheeks nglow. unr- gls Oogswelll" _ Then they all. laughed. and the dos- tor, caught Dot up and set her on him shoulder and prnneed with her mm [the cozy sitting room. Pretty son` Donwaswheeledlntothesunny hum. ` window, sud there they allsat the rel} _ of the morning. I'\..A L-) 1.- ....|._.p; 4.. _ _.-_A n-_I -An _-._..- uuv uuu guns. vscu vvuvv -, Iva { into the room. M. 0.!" clapping hil hands. Why. Merry Chriatmanl Don't you see? not smiled. Then there isn't any bill? Ihq asked Tom. P Nary a hill. said Tom, but can`Q i you think at anything else-the lettatl might stand for? 4117. _-an n__A_ _ _.,_,,.- n... _ - ~ 3 might stand for? Ali?` _.|..n _-n_1 o\_L H-up J-wg Jvu uuu. uvsa UK `WI Donald. who had just been wheeled In-non 0|... -4...... MI! (1 In -:-.._n.__ I_l_ question. Eleven _ . _ v , ' < I Wherever you are, there's work to be done and money to be made by `using the Oliver. The business world is calling for Oliver operators. `There are nnf manual. on .......1-- u... .1-._.-_J -Dotnn. ?"Houn't:olntolotu olrapennyrshemocned. Now;-!et'adoa ltttlouumvlnulth metic." said thedoctor. What docs -Dot, pushing the crochet work wag down in her pocket. Very good." said the doctor. Now. what does 0. stand for ll__ I_____.!__,g-Q an L . - - -.--'.----- vblue, carpet and"e.ll?l)r. Oogswell calls it his little sister's room. and the : coming in the sprlng." The little ngers never did better work than that day, for mamma wouldn t have told me they needed it If they didn't," Dot kept assuring her-' self. 'l`om just wanted to comfort me. He doesn't know how hard the); are working and crying." That night Dot added to her prayer the words, `'0 God. please don't let It be more than we can pay! fnb 151599 --I-A-9 --------- -- -*` 9 uuvv \;Vl.l..lB, IJUIQ" 3111' Tom. giving her a hasty kiss. Now. remember not to worry. It's co out all right." .. - \Dot sat a long time on the hay. Tom always thinks everything's goi ingto come outall right," shesaid.de- termined to be miserable. He doesn't: know anything about money. Margie saysso,andil:nowmyselthedoe_sn't..' 'cause I once owed him 5 cents ten! weeks. and then when I wentto pan him he'd forgotten all about it and said I must have dreamed it. He s gone on now to sleigh ride and doesn't care how hand we're alt working." and the little needle lien faster than ever. I Just know he thinks Dr. Cogswell isn't going to charge, but he is, for here's one bill, and he's probably gotanotheraiirea . He could just as well not charge.` she went on, for Edith Olcott told mehewaseverandeversorichand that he's got a house in the city even {prettier than this. But how could [one be?" she wondered. How could {any room he lovelier than the one Mrs. Crane took Edith and me into the other day. the little one with the win- dow looking on the lake. and the little M Qfk are-I-nlnn A-2 A----J-`-1- - "I9mr' coughedpr. Oogswell. Now. an 17nI1.C'h`nIr A0 no--b|.l_... -I..- LL... ----- y --up-sup .v No. sir, sa1&not. Il"I'7I__. _-_. .. .. _-.-_--5 1-assoc-lg No; I don't believe we have. Then what are we going to do?` Iald Dot. with another sob. > . -, `There, Dot." said Tom soothlngly. Don't be so foolish as to cry. It : all`! coming out right. 1 can't tell you 1113:` now, but take my word for it." 0111!.`-n DD ..II-.1 ID_.. I ..I_---J 41-` - *' "I """ V'D'IV Ill VVVIU LUL Ila Tom. called Mrs. Ledyard. theyw i all waiting for you." The boys have come, Dot, said` QI!rIo-Ia I.-- A I.--4._. I_l__ \uuc,_,,, we do; be said. But have we got the money to n him? questioned Dot. the brown eye: swimming again, ll\1-. I A-_oA |_-cn_-, . .. . . . - - - .-5 av; vuvux UIJCIGLUIS. `lcre [are _not enough to supp!y the demand. Thexr salaries are cohsxderably above `those of many classes of workers. "AN OLIVER` TYPEWRITER IN EVERY H.OME :'_ VF` 1 him hundreds of dollars!" _ .,.-.`y,,--- . ` '1 .~ what the mtuf. 1:` Now. 'w'li-4 won all right up herbvwhljo ab9ut_lt."` , Ieo them?" Something like that. I believe." can Iwered Tom wonderlngly. - It's exactly that, said Dot. feeling; for the bill. "Oh. Tom, we must own '|I.-_. __-- A aqueer "iook in Tom`: The Oliver Typewriter is a money- i .;maker, right from the word go! So easy to run that beginners soon get in the expert class. Earn as you learn. Let the machine pay `the 17 cents a day-and all above that is` yours. ; : ' A A 7`/ze .S`!anaa1'a'I;"z'sz'/e Wriler .A Quarter of a Million People A startling conrmation of our be- lief that the Era of Universal Type- writing is at hand. M ore Making Money Will! .Fox' Intoiqiihn,..sir R. J. I=LE'rugg;,::A" ` ` V nn 1) `I VI\I ,/__. _. '_r_-.g'- - Of exptfess_ trains..;T__%,a,T through, standard j 3116?. " sleeping cars. %o:;a:i1~pomts Western Cariadaff; uu. ynau us a uuuaucu. The resu-lt has been such a deluge -of applications for machines that we are sxmply astounded. "Pkg A............: _.....--- 91 -' -b - g. \. .:uuy1' GDLULIIIUCU. The demand comes from people of all classes,_ all ages, all occupations. The majority of inquiries~has come from people of known nancial standing who were attracted by the. novelty of the proposition. An im- pressive demonstration. of the im- mense popularity of the Oliver Type- "Wl'lt8l`. We announced this new sales plan zrecently, just to feel the pulseof the people. Simply a small cash pay- ment--then 17 cents a day. `That is the plan in a nutshell. T1an .I:\nnL L- - L 4 ` TU wmmmzc AND west .9 \.a'-_] - "`The Locomotive Base:-.-,.The ,A'u'to- ~.or--The Adjustable Paper" fFin-' The typewriter that i$_.equipp_e_d with scores of such conven1'ences~":is= `The Balance Shift-The Ruling Dex-ice-The Double Rel ease V- matic Spacer-The" A.uto_maticTa'b- % -u1ator-"The Diappeari'ng Ind~ica'_-* gets. - --o The Dil'CCt ' :_` Camaeian T Route Car DAILY ..\,u.-v- -- - v-- `.71 An Olitrer-'1`$ri;ew;'iter-thfgi g,ei,,g,}' ma visible` write:---.the mostf highly perfected typewriter on the market ...yours for I7 cents .3 day`! .1 :3. " ___ .._.-_.!.L..._ _.._I_-_ , , ~ - `Please read . the . 5 ..again. T_hen xts. tnfemendous T igni; cance will dawn upon `you. _. j % *J~"'--' "' `I """ " -".1! - V The typewyiter whose -_c_oz_1qusg. the commefclal world is a ;I1att*e`g -2-.of?` busi11S,S %h1stor3{--yours .for; 1' -17 cents. .3 d:1y'i"`f . " '-IVE`? travel by the . TEW!?'! Yours for; 17 `Cents `a` Day ! \'n vulva: 1.--uvp -----v_._ Dated at Ban-i fth 15th dayg._of_ Ngvzmbpr, Igro. _ - __ A _ W -S.'17 E`VVART`& $'1`EWA1_IT, 46-49 _ ~ __ _`S_o1i!ci1;o1fs. for _`..E:{ecutrix--.3_ And further take notice that after said last mentioned date -the said executrix. will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate among _the parties" entitled` thereto, having regard only. to those claims..,nf _ which she shall have notice, and he that she will not be .at3_swerable. oforlthe} said as-- sets "or any part thereofeto-a_I3y._ .pr.- son,or persons of. whose_cla1_m she shall not have-had notice at the date of such distributio_n.e " I 5b17o{13 `*stv3e|9=;V;-12-3!-. -:I--`- <- :.h`- ._ .1 ""2; 1&1-'.` NOTICE is hereby given in pur- suance of the R. S. O. 1897, Chapter` 129 and amending acts, that all per- sons and others having claims against these Estate` of the said Phoebe Janet Pirie who died on or about the 25th day of May, 1910, are- required on or before the 16th day of December, I910, to send by- post prepaid - or. to deliver to Messrs. 4 Stewart. & Stewart ofathe-said Town of Barrie, solicitors for the execut~ rix of the estate of the said Phoebe Jane Pirie, their Christian and sur- names, ad'd'resses'g and descriptions; statement of , their clain1s'prop,erl`-_v f veried, andthe nature of the secure ' ity (if any) held by t_hemA.L . I7.-1-. 1 IN the matter of the Estate of` t Phoebe Jane Pirie, late of the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, _widow, deceased. . 4 --_yuuua|;Un_ party 01. Lne Darcy Shoe Co. IS always `pleased to renew acquaintances with his old frignds. . ~ IF YOU;LEAVE your Christmas shopping t1l! the .'last- few:days you may nd that somebody has "pur- chased , the-~ very things you. wanted. Don- _t take an chances of being dis- a pomted--' tart_ your Christmas s onnino NOW --The `Carey Shoe Co. are not afraid to give to the public the names of the manufacturers of the shoes and _rubbe_ts they sell. _, x I `more you, will enjoy Christmas 3f YOU will be vsur_prise'd how much you prepare `for. it in advance. `Shop, early and ge._t..th_e.best choice` and. the best satisfaction. - i-...._.. IJJ nu: vxcturla anpe C0. of Toronto. From now till C11:-1st.- -mas our_opr-ice will be $2.50. Ask for .ou1f- -Chnstmas box of $2.00. Scrooge unbuttoned his face and" smiled on..Christmas. He found it the greatest pleasure /he had ever known-so may you- I A Christmas Boxfor the Ladies. --The {Carey-Shoe Co. have put on sa1`e`ve hundred pairs of ladies % patent colt, dvici-kid and willow calf. Every pair guaranteed good wear. Welt and worth $4.50, all sies. ` Made by the Victoria Shoe Co. of OI'OntO. Frnrn An: 4..n rw- ' - READ EVERY ONE 0F I OUR TWEEVE PAGES 12--OF THIS ISSUE-+12 ,__ .--.----and-A-`Chit ' - ` , "await those who take a business training. The . Orililiae Business "Col- lege is. one of 'tfie .best equipped .s`choo1sin' Ontari`o-?'and now solicits investigation :7 and. `trial. Specia. courses are given to those whose time is limited. Those wishing to _-take a business course hadvbetter `consult the president. The new ad of `this progressive i school is on`, page 6 - T e - J -5-`\v|\l W E the evening. If you had decided to let Christ- mas slip by wnthout remembering some of `your fnends or relations,` just read Dickens A Christmas Carol. ` Everything comes 1 hustles while he waits V proverb which is partic able to Chrigtmas shop] -Johnton _ V'Carey of . PA ;: illfllunn ".. .._. gterises -the Christmas `have the price. .......... u uunvapucfc (Hall the presents early. B. c. I. CONCVERT; rush? ~ P.'S.--If you; charac- Buy ThVe_B. C. I. _will hold g1 c_oncer 1% -the rush?~ . Toronto Star--How would, you like to be a woman clerk working _ extra ` hours, beyond your strength, m the exhausted atmosphere that charac- the earlv. P'9-T` ~- "BETTER 1>< >s1'rI7)T:s AND" HIGH- ` up cA1'An-r-r.`u- BUY Now, -` ;DON T W1.\,hIT nntil_ the, lest mem- ent when the childrenare going up- stairs to. bed, wond_erin`g;whTat pod Olc_i` Santa will bring thetn Qn t `mas toys and other `gifts for the little ones. Prices are _the same in `all the Barrie [stores rtght now as they will beon Xmas eve--and the Stocks are fresh and fu1l--and you thenrun no chance of. having an empty stocking for your little one. `rue 6"ii;'.'i.awm.Ar n-nniqnu NOTICE To CREDITORS, vvnubu IS 1)ElI'UCularl -Chritmas shoppers. ,_- v-----vavIJ an ER SALARIES. 'ed and the 'pri'z'e won (on W 11 be distributed during g. < VaitS f is a perverted partmularly applic. ; ShOnnPrc T1`!-e Carey. EDA GA nnnacg... -- g !""""" `THE ouvzn TYPEWRITBR cHxcAco.1LLINoIs. ` J -nv, \.vIu>I3L'-' gfts for the the right now th `"11 _ .- J A ~-- `---.- .--v`.. - W l`li-e, members of "t heVia'3:1-75' of ' Health can each help, and if you, Sits, will report `suspicious cases to. me, I will either inspect -my- self, or have the family physician! report on each case. By so doing-i we will avoid for 1911` what we experienced during 1910. ` I am" Gentlemen, . ' Yours Respectfully, -- V. A. `HART, M. H. 0; -' On motion th report was` |'aclopted_. ` ' ' f 1, `4 ' . -v-vvx V-'_' . , \ _The `Sec:'_ef;=aryv reported two ( -cases. under quarantine in the Vi- --.o--.~-- ----9' -' '-"r" .-v -WU 4 first, 9. willingness on the pa:-t`of the people to help stamp ` `out every infectious disease, and, sec- ond,_` closer inspection by medical men, `with - prompt reporting pf all cases, as provided by Statute. "IA Qvugvnknca -I LL- Y\-_._S -f -..v`. ----v --`-_`1Ir4GO.VIl VU ICU desire on the A part of .the=.._.pe0ple'v -to I prevent the spread or the di- sease, and I am saisfied that if the `people and medieel men -had `pu1led..-together many cases_ w_o1_1__!d t have been prevented, and at Least, one valuable `life might have "AI:-een` spaned. VW-hat I hope to see _is, ::g..4- .. _.:11.-.._...-_- -_ 41.- T - -vs-an--nuns an-no snow 5 vluuillllv IJVIU l'lUIIIU_n e'l`h1.eshowe.th.o routeft-halt : the T. & N. O. R. Commissionfe engineers have chosen fox-T . ~ the new line. It will start Zmiles north of Kelso and run south of Frodexi~:k- ;*house Lake, and fromthex"e_atill Southwesterly to the Porcupine River, jcroaain . , , , - It . ` 1 at` l miles north of Cuombietownsite. on Porcupine Lake.. From there . it wigo I ` . _ pfobahl dne'w3at,- _Thirtf.y-three miles would bring it tothe heart or .the mineing f, riegion; 7; _to.the 1-Metagami Riven Anohther route was surveyed from 3. point _;ven_;_njil'es,noi'tVI1lo1f Mathgson; -bu_t_ thislwouldibe ve.-miles longoranglle-wag-` ' ' `nierion he o`st"`o'f ithe'83' !niles_w;llfbe1 slightly under ` L yfw-lo ases white :.n edic.1t `ac.1...iceA was sought the condition was not *-put straight to the people. The! a.m_ily `Aabov-e_ mntioxicd nnderl } quaru1_ti1;c_ _ `pi-a_d-e` up T'_comp,1.a.i'ixt, : 3 and showed a. An.1_p._1,`_ked contrast to many of ncgghbors, many of - whom ,tried_ 't o..h-ido thefc6na;tiop. In fact there` appeared to l;se...no J`nn:n Ann `L- __ __ ____,_, .. ..'-uw v 6, |.$\iLL u\JCLU Another similar out`:-reak took! place` about the same time along the first wnd second concessions, and was not reported at all, and` only discovered -by your health of- ficer being ealled to see a family in Oro suffering with the 811118` disease. This case was put` under quaran-tine and V an examination re- v_ea.led to "n:-e many families have: ing. had the same trouble, _.'mos't_1y' vyi-t-bout, medical In - `____ ___ _ 1; -`- I (T111;-;;mv1).'li.:-i.t` :1-c.lmte u re 2. .01iV_er t it foryfamilysI:.s2gtIt.(;s :5; commg an important factgr in the educator as well as a money maker. nil!` lw c-(`non (l|IA`n A`... A1: ihome training of young people. '~ An. fever and `mostly of a mild. form. Early in the year a number of families were ill `tin the Mi-nesing settlement and none were reported until the last week of March, and then eleven cases Were reported at? once, without any dates attached, many of whom had been conval- `eseen-t forsome time.` I instruct-' `ed ,the secretary of the Board of Health to have, `in the future, ev-_ ery case quarantined when report-` ed, whether convalescent or not,3 wh ch h-as, I believe, teen dcne. A_._4.L ._ -', e /`The. Board of Health .for Vespravl _r_net in the _C1erk;_ _s office, _Bar1:ie, at 19.30 a.m.,` on. December _3rd All the memhers were present.` `The -report of Dr. Hart, M. H. 0;, `was. read as follows: ' `Gentlemen:-`-In.. making this, my third annual report, Iihave to con. gra.-tulate you on the healthy con- dition of the township -during -the grea-ter part of ._the yea,r._- T. The only trouble we have had during the year has been with scarlet ``A__ i `A c 1 - VFSPRATS i 01-` rEAI.TH MEETING -,_.__- _...`._J. -----v- ti 1111 Founder or Cllritian Scienge, who died on Saturday, in . VAR!` into Porcupi_ne_ Gold n `V A is A. Mn. 1:da,_- y 31.1]; And further take notice that after the said last mentioned date. the said administrators will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate ;among the parties entitled thereto, !having regard only to those claims `of which they. shall have notice, and that they willinot be answerable for - the said assets or any part thereof to any person, or persons of whose claim they. shall not have had notice _at the date of such distribution. I , - ' i Our new selling plan `puts tlI_,e.0,li-_ yer on the threshold of every home _In America. Will you close the door of your home or office on this re- markable Oliver opportunity? `Xr_ZL.. [4 PM cuucator as weu maker. Dated at Barrie tI.1TeL15th day~'of November, 1910. e b _ _ STEWART & `STEWART, .t. :6-49 V : NOTICE is hereby: given in our- suance of the R. `S. 0. 1897, Chapter 129 and amending acts, that all per- sons and others havi'ng_ claims UM. Fisher who died on or about the '29th day of June, 1910, are required on or before the 16th day of Decem- ber, 1910, to send by post prepaid. or to deliver to Messrs. -Stewart & Stewart of the said Town of Bar- -rie; solicitors for -the administrators of the estate of the. said John M. Fisher, their Christian and `sur- names. addresses and descriptions, statement of their claims, properly veried and the `nature of the secur- Lity (if any) -held by them. bec'y A.r. Wilkes, Trustees F.M. Mont omery, D.H. MacLa.ren. and S. Wes e , Auditors R.J. Flet- "cher, and J. . Hobley, Auditor on Hall Board J .F. Jackson, Tyler Wm. { 'I`a.vl m-- I IN the Matter bf-the tM. Fisher, late of the Town`: of Bar- lrie in_ the County of Simcoe, farmer, `Janna:-A 3 ' Dates Ean Aa;:a:edf:>r_ ADVANCE OFFICE. ' Brownlee, the Auctioneer, Bartie,' handles credit` sales of farm stock and implements promptly :and satin- factorily for _ $5.00 land upwards. I'n-.-- --.. 1.. .~ ---* i r*r*;,:1.;;:" The officers are:-W.M. F.W. Otton, I.P.M. Fred Sneath, S.W. F.R. Red- 'ditt, J .W. John Little, Oha. lain V E.R.J. Biggs, Treasurer Geo. onk- `man, Secy A.P. Wilkes, Trustees I II` M Mnnfnnrnnnw n U` 11..-? -_-- The keenest interest/ was displayed of ' Corinthian Lodge on Thurs- _day evening. There was, however, a surprising unanimity of opinion as the P. W `R:-n ntxtnon 19:1` no-u-..1....L LL- in the election of oicers. elections were practically unanimous.~ 12 PAGES I

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