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Northern Advance, 26 Feb 1914, p. 8

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LAT-E JOHN MURPHY I Another of the earliest residents; of the Township of Vespra passed; away on Saturday when Mr. J olml Murhpy died at the home of hisi son, Patrick, on the 61:11 conces- sion. He -was 80 years of ageand had lived in that Township evert since his arrival` in Canada when eighteen years old. Mrs. Murphy! died fteen years 1 ago. Rev. Dean Moygna. `conducted the services. ini St.` Mary s Church and Cemetery on 1 Monday xnorning, when th'ree sons, Michael, Martin and Patrick," and three grandsons, John, Edward and Bert Mi1rpIhy~ were the pall- |'bearerse. - ' . . - ....~-..u `vv usa\.AL :uou l.'$rGl.Il-11.6 k1'LG\."V- Mrs. Sargenrt :had been an, inval- id _ fora greatmany `years but bore `her suerings uncdmplainingly. `M - .-....J mr..- TI'T:'|1 c1_.._.-_L H1, _ -u,. o.J|,;&L\/1.11159 uu.vUu,|1n.alul.ub'1J. LMr. and Mrs. Will. Sar nt, who were married early in t e year, had just reaohed their *ho_me~ in Bawlf, A1ta., and were unable to reach Oxfillia in time for the] funeral. " . ; D Mt-11118.1 11 H. s&R%E;\I17 S I ea caimed M-rs. . . ar- ,gent (formerly of Barrie) at the familyresidence in Orillia. on Sat- urdiay "morning; The body was algen. to Belleville on Monday where it was 1aid- beside that of her husband in the. family plot. -Mg. laid: Mrs. Herbert Raney `andr `Mlgs Sargent-_ accompanegl: the re.-} lmau1s to the1r_ `last restmg -p`1ac.e.1 ` `M'..'._... AQ...........;. .L...1..L--.. -.. Va; __I-51. 51.0; ,WU,l.?u - OBITUARY and N I 5 _` Won 9113 ustanatur retentive nv.-tmu. `_ lmttiedlahrreliefgua meed. N()2;:km-.~ :C5 3.`i-`Wstlfailzlltbxxsinne Do notlay nu;-,;mdc,. coupon now. .. .a.y buttear om ..,,_,._! % "7i2vxi."`'L;'v';;rTy}f' _,-who /l'1ail`s mm Petenboro, was ned $2 and costs or 14 days ~inv jail on Tuesday, morning. He had just finished a term in jail and celebrated his re- Cbambie gathened him in. {lease By getting`. drunk.. P40; -r1 `r\ -r "_|-K73-KY. also endorsed mm: y pmxxm-i;n1x. sue ..ta{=i9n. whem Others fail is w we I !::m,- nu` ~_x .-HIPS! 0083. ' Nothing com cutzcd. no p.i.n \:rn`n but nstanatur . . :'t!~. .l. mlnCd]ln'I"9IInf an-.n .=.("..t.E`.la)ti?\'x`.,'].).. L~.-L`; .r 3565 * *'- ---- -, urrvxvaul-I g;-fl-fastxliigned tlrus? tm't.`u ;~* - z mg,s Ippng tr: ` gglgsuot trea&.ng rnpi * 19 ' RN. 1 who has (1sa_\r`:c`)n-21 eilil 5-.. Uitlll` u, 5.73:`, `V J.. Y. EGAN, Speciay ' (T'_'?-FncIsInnn.I 0-....- -.. .,. ll&se. March 7 and 8 .:mHim;3JAY,% fFEB Y THE MEANEST MAN T~hat fellow certainly is a dub." For. why ? . ,I told him I bossed my wife, and he "went and told . her."-I.oui;v ville Couriex --Journal. vnsis Inyugng gees;-up` an? I` '.`w vou- . Search for Baum` Ended ;w9Nl| Method R alns F3:-MUN -\.V.thout"Kn|fe, D: e.- or Fain I U. Danni E6 '. . . . 7" Vhbuht 'ANeces -Ml 5111' o\' cw Yam Saharan Dan Dollar! u.`.u4a-.4 'i`ia?;Z?te+ '3;{{;n&'Lh: all day and night- 0% ,Mar. 5 and 6 r, `. 1. ..< Following `the trend of `the policy of the s-tores in the largest centres, the Barrie merchants have decided not to have special days for millin- ery openings, but will commence the showing`; of ._the season s newest hewdlwear about the first of next week. ' ' 4 " `(SEE DATES AT Bomim) L 3 to 1 xrlty V atinn Lip` llotel. Mar. > Presentation to J. 1 - I St, (otllce, No. 11:0. 14 l_lt0) who will vieul the led "below, will mxmle V101! and exazninnu-`m hotel omce for numbcl` Qua. :1 alq F!v.._nturu e:or Pain ii: of T .-rams ortu is no lvmgz ~r !x:`-e~`- 31.1". es and 1v::1".':m?ll5 mp: c are il.-ca.` ;uw)' ins ltiun -if :1 ~pc(`.ru.n ,f)'e' s t1)ll\.s u:1n<*:\JQC* .11 EGAN LIbR.\\':\'L3' on`? q-n'3.\O rnct `H1! A Vyella F larmels and Jaeger -Underwear ~` Itlon Coupon. .._...___A.- 42-- 5 1 It is rumored that the Town C`ouno.i_l will `re -open the question of granting the Board of Education the $30,000 necessary. to complete the Collegiate wthout reference to the people. It is `generally believed this is the only sure way to settle the matter `and at a -saving of $225 for taking` the vote on the by-law. --u - --u A. -- u H0055! Hora: . Busin and mak `WI Aooo9oooo5oo6oooooooococo: _ % A1 I A3 I I KIXZREHH > vvv vvv-IVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV oF'LocAL mnamasr gggggg naaaaaaoana aooaoocbo. - ------ - 390:0-00-03;;-o_~o:oono-909053.] at ""rin'4k every -"T1_1e~daVy, .Thursday_ and `Saturday evenmgs. '31}: "r_1:5;W`1;iVtVe his taken 'over E. C. Gjou-ld s bill posting seryice. _ W; "Merrick: list ` _ano-V ` pumhasedr 9. Wright ' Pi `Mr. `J. "G. Keenan. V _. The W,C.T.,U.' will meet in parlors pg Monday _afternoon, 2nd, at 3 "o"c-lock. V L is . - .On'Ma.rch 15th, the Rv. E. `B. J. '_B_iggs will preach 9.. special Lenten Sermon at ;,Cookstown~, and the Rev. E. F. Salmon will occupy the pulpit of Trinity Church here. v- wuss `rV,`VVVvvv vvw-- .--.--. Methodist" Ch1irh is raising money for a new pipe ,or-. .9"- :I'."l1e B.C.I:. held` a .pIasam: dai1c"_` cm `the Town Hall A last . Friday evellmg. . - . -cw: -at 1 I `I . `I NEW Anvmarj-imxrs Week fxgom their .Mar..I , _fDIED . ., } MA'R_SEL`LUiSV-'-In Barrie; on _ Sun- ~ -d,ay.L Fbruzmy v21st,: .,1914',j infant` child, of Mr"; I-1imd,.Mrs. "Roy Mar-_ Se1'lu$g_}33`;Oaioli1e S.VL , -' .`-' ~ MURIMY:---1n::;; Avespr SHOT HOUNAD-S. AND I oo.sT HI-M_ $25 A case of particular interest to owners of deer hounds was tried at the sittings; of the Division Court in Orillia, before Judge Wismer last Friday. R. J. `Genno of Wash- ago sued -.W'i-lliam Bernhardt of Ramona for damageefqr shooting two hounds. _The_ -plaintiffs` eon- tention was that the dogs were at large during the close season`- for deer, therefore he had a perfect right to shoot them. Mr. Tudhope, for the defence, argued that the .defendant . must rp-rove that "gthe dogs were actually gunning deer` at the `time, and that the factof their being` at 1arg'e'"`i'n `a "country _,:fre- quented by deer-.'did..not justify. the shooting. , _ The /`Court upheld this view of the ase, andf j-udgment was given for the plainti for'$25 and costs, : 7 A .- % BURN _ ` KENNEDY--ATV ~- Allalidale, V on "1`nursd-ay, ._February 19th, f 1914, to Mr. and, Lb-S. Wm. Kennedy, a daughter (Sarah Elizabeth); * M-dCO_NKEY-+At Kilenfore Farm,_ `Innisl. on Sunday-,. February 25, 1- 191%,` to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. McC9nk_ey, _a'c1au~ght.er (Mary). A ANYERS.--HOOPER-`At Collier St-. A Me-tl1odi's-1: Parsonage, _on Feb?y. V 11, 1914, by Rev. G. R. -'T_urk,; ,.Do;'a _ Hoppei-1 of-,3 ~Pa'inswick, tio Chas, ~_Ayer__s; `of -Midland.` - .BELLeW:HI;f1`ES$ID-E--At , Bmie` 5. a_`-o`n: "_We<;k`1esday,` 7February. f 25th,` 11913, 1 ;:t1,,., .~7?V- i_ca`1`.- of. i; wanu-"* 173%!) 112:... .. . .,. ~~----- v-----cu--av vw wvvv-v `Q"'_`f_"t Judge Vance has given judgment upholding the appeal `against , the convirrtion against Mr. A5-_ Wrig'ht,.= proprietor of the TOrilli,a, brewery, made by Police Magistrate '~C.1ark. for selling liquor in a Option municipality. ' The i order for the beer was given in `0'rillia,`f but it was delivered in Orillie` Township,`- and Judge -- Vance,`11oldsg-thajt the` sale was .,.not` -c ons"ummated- "\u;ti1= "delivery wejs1,.nie;c1e=.vT The o ease. hue . oexcite< 1,eon iderable interest; _as `the. L point -'1-aisev V i_sn"ew._: 3`-A pquietwedding `took place at |Bi'.antford on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1914, when Isabel, daughter of ;Mr. J. T. Corbitt and Mrs. .Corb_i-tt`of Thornton, was united in-` marriage to John "E. Carroll, son of Mrs. M.` Cari`-oll of Thornbury. _.~_ l`he' cere- mony was performed by the Rev. J; D. McClintock, who also pres- ented the bride and` groom with .a beautiful bi-ble. Tht bride was as- sisted by her sister, Helen, and the groom was ably supported by his A friend, Mr. T. MeFar1ane, of that `city. The lmppy couple left on the evening train for Toronto and other places north. The bride received many beautiful and useful pres-ents "from her 1na1 1y friends. Christ Church; Collier St...` on Monday evening'- at 8 o clock, of The 4 marriage ` was solemnized ' inI Miss Annie,` daughter .,of_ M1`. and Mrs. London of Kirrieniulr, Scot- land, and Mr. Albert. Bucha.na.n, son of Mr. and -Mrs; Robert Buchanan, the pastor ,the Hex`. Jas. Wilkinson 'oiciating. The bride wore? her travelling 'costu1n`e,~ a; blue tailormade suit, ~\.\`-llill hat to ma-tcli, and she . was given away by ' her wunele, Mr.'Darir1 .Hurrie; of `the Electric Light Dept, with whom she made her home. As the bridal party entered the church, Mr. Neil MeVicnrpl1yeil the Bridle Chorus. from I.-ohe1 1grin,"_ and Mendelssohn s wedding` -Inarchi as they were leav- ing. Miss London, who has been one of the popular young` ladies on the Bell Telephone staff for the past year, was the recipient of _mzh1y wedding favors from , numerous friends and` relatives. =Al A wedding `breakfast was afterwards served at the home of the g'room s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Buchan2_1n.' " I :ooboooooboo9006063 `missfmaigaret? sinclziir is Ayisii;-% ing her },sister at G~ravenhurSt;.; ooo`o%c-ooAogooo'o'o99'Qogdz 2 (mm 1 I um. nnncmu I > .0 % Mrs; H. G. Elliott of Tm-ontois th-e guesf of.` Mrs". J; E. .VSutcli"e, Clappertoxx St. .- L r . ` . `Mr. J. B. -Mor, sturgeon Falls, was in- town for a few days renew- ing o l51acquainta;1cels. V - ' % -Mr. Fred Loth attended the an-j nua1T meeting: -of the. . Ontario` _As- sociartion " of A, .Harnessmakers- at Berlin last Week. V A ' I TMessr. A; D. G. Hammer, R. A._ DeHart, `G-. B.` McLean, Ur. Wall- win and N. _Dym~ent- were at` the 'Motor- Show in Toronto last week. ;'soc1nim3&i:nsoun`; V the siaeciatlw of the Board` of Education on Monday evening, no mention was made of -the money to completeethe Collegi- ate. `Trustees Otton and Wa\nwin _.'were the absentees. Miss Lougman was re-appointed to the -permanent staff, "continuing in her former room, for which she has been,` [sup- plying for some weeks. . - - I _ "Mr. John Somerville, - of Wey-- burn, =Sask., was {in town {last Thursday, while on a, business 5 trip to Toronto._ ' v - ' of Nrt-11 __ Wag honle fo1' h few day -last wegk. .Rev _. ...., Iva V voav v `val U1 -1- LIJIQDJ, 3 J. Bigg. Matthew, son? cif Bell of. Tecum- seth,,_, to . Beatrice Isabelle, dau'g 'h- rt_er `of Mr. J. J. `Whiteside `jof West%'fGWi11imbury. BUCHANAN--LO%UDvOiN ` CARROLL.-OO-RBIT';IT` `John C. F isher's beautiful pro- duct-ion, The Red Rose, is `to the sphere ` of song play what Du Maurier s "`Trilby was in its halcyon days to the dramatic stage. The sweetly sympathetic side_ of femini-ne life and its triumphs over environment is placed in a - setting of lyricspand songs in a most fascinating manner. In this work Harry B. and Robert B. Smith and Robert Hood Bowers, ' have com`- bined romance, heart interest, danc- ing, ensembles, novelties, brilliant color effects and superb acting. ' A simple, though interesting, story is told in three acts," -in . which` the ntheatregoer ' is delightfully enter- ti0l1'_0f The Red Rose wul be seen at the Grand Opera House Friday, March 6th, and promises to be the distinct -hit of the season s bookings. The present company `is unusually large ` and includes a. stunning chorus and `ballet, which have always characterized Mr. Fish- er s`shows:.' ` R i The haunting melody - of B0- hemia, the irres-isti-me humor of Queen of `Vanity Fair, the de- lightful Come Along Ma Cherrie, the whistleable air of. ``I d` Like to go ori a- -Honeymoon With You, ? and the delicious Love Divine are a few of the musical gems. This attraction played Orillia last sea- son to. the largest businessever `done in that "town, and delighted the `large audience. Seats can be re- served . at A. F. IA. Ma1comson s oice on March 3rd. ` ' ` . tained. T The metropolitan . prodiic- l , A splendid mus-_ica1 programme was presen ced\ as follows: Piano solo,` Mrs. Frank; Gui-lfoyle; vocal selection, Miss Mary Cameron; piano duett,' [Mrs.,_. Wm. Crossland -Lb` -I. WW J. LL` \ . J-J Ll '\./-I-~L-I-I'.I.J K pleasant . evening 2 was spent on nWednesday of -last week in the C~.M.B.A.. Hall, at_ the Euchre: given by the Young Ladies . ' Sod,a1- 'ity of V -St. Mary s . ' Ohurch. There were thi-rtyve tables and the play was: most interesting. '.l`he -re depa.rtme1`1t were called to Miss -Creswicke s ' home . en Theresa St., about 9p.m. Sunday; "a -b1azin_g'chimneyV from the re- place being the cause of the t-roulble. The chemical extinguish- ers were used, but Vshortly aLter.t.he7 reels had returned to .the tire Sta-'3 tion, the re broke out againlhrid they were recalled -A hole?` burned through the roof, damage would a;mo;u;1:_t " `L MUSI-CAL COMEDY AT T GRAND NEXT -Ig`R1D`AY? hJ\Il-A-U Tuesday, `March _3rd, Rev. Geo. R. Turk will speak: and -sing. Thursday, March 5th, Rev. Dr. Bo2t.}_1 on _T'he Blood gt: Christ. IIA_`_ ..-- T.` t\ G `\~ ucauxuu. .Sunday,. March 8th, atj7. p.m., `Re"\:._ E. R. Brown will ~preach. ,-_-..1_ _.:.-.JsL -r\o\l\l\"_ cy. .13, .1. ysuvvu V7411 1I.l\rI.I\4O-I T1me--8 p.m., -week nlght meet- ings. `IYL -.._ O A J. LL.` Q.~.1uvn#:.rn1 A -In-n11 U. |JUUhVDD' U1. ..lJA.l\u - I - =Mond~`a.y, March 2nd, Rev. A. Smith `on The ' '-Crucixion bf Self. . l W- - _. .; ,.. IDUUML -Uu _..L'.l1U uzuuu U; uu....zu.. Friday, March 6th, Kev. Jno. S.` Humphreys ' on `(An Ultimate Question. _ _ cn_;-_;1-_- 1r.....3L on. no-'7 1\`n1 1 1115:. , ; Where ?--At the -Salvation: Army `Hall. Collier Sy. ` ` T . :a9The{;7a oh V` I 1)9'1t1"F?_ Pet . having `very "~ --:1:d1_1r-gjf ing', the winter months; ,;At4.[eac _ _me,eting Tprize have been .- on one or more classes,.- competition. has been keen and: the qi.1a.1`ity `of e)rhiJbits`=in' all cases have been high. At" the next meeting eheldaon March 3rd at E. A. Cu s,_ prizes ' will be awarded for" best hen "in heavy. and light cflasses and special prizes are arrangeci for ,1best pair of Bantams and best tpair Fancy Pigeons, The `Association are anxious that every V member shall be ~- -.1 / T ___ _______ n__a_`:k;+a _ ; eoiiiliizv ;,1AssAd71t 1 -For real good owers-w_edd&n_g or table _ Bouquets-, Funeral Designs, or Floral effects}, putup in the most artistic manner, see WM. TAYLOR, Dunlop St., Barrie. _ ' ' ll .1 10 I What ?-+Put:iicH.S.1;e;iLa1 Sfvices. When '4`-'--March 1st to 8th. -- Sakers--Marc_h. i1 st .at 3 p.m., Mrs". B. "JOh1_1ston on _ T1167 20th Century` Creation_; .7 p.-m., Mrs. Blanche Johnston on How to Make a Successfof Life. I `II 1 `|"____`_ t`___`_'` 'D`_`" A A13 * _{NTEBESTI1TG .EUCH=R.E . B11116 ~`-IILUILIUCJ. Culufa-.v\-l present with tie or more. ex'h1b1ts.{ Important business at th_1s" meet- 1n_g.~ _ . V? L V A. F. A`. `Malcomson, .-C. C. Hinds, _ 1.1.- D._n..:Am-;+ . Au -En`I1o. .L\Llj.1.UUu1auu,:,u. \.). ;A.Acsu_u.a, *0. 30. % H-inds is the President, and A.. F. A. Malcomson, 18 the F9IL\l. A-DI Secreta_1`y.` before -hav-bdr Plumbing. or 1 `L`I".. 4.2;` __ ;5"1`59m5`7` s_ DAYS7 i The Red Rose, John C. Fisher s comedy success which is booked to appear at the Grand Opera House on Friday, March _6th, is a sane, well written, genuinely interesting play with an engrossing, cleverly carried. out story. The music `pos- sesses the unusual merit of being :fas`einatingl~y tuneful and musicizin_- ly at the "same time. The produc- tion is sumptuous and artistic. SEE L ' ."C3j i*KN%dL: "`"""Ip`r', ; tet37`A`v -* Lu `him A ` . .51 \I IJ l.'.l."I'1__4~L`. -L /_ `, _``H.m, : cgbby,;_ you ; ,;ha._v9n tV giyen I ([11? 11 brother, I A _ : . spectacle in a thoroughly dignied manner, V omitting no detail for the comfort V and pleasure of the pub- lic. The picture is -in eight reels, and is` `divided into three acts with an-=e_igh-t minute intermission between eachfand is acompanied by V appropriate mi1sIic, . arranged specially for the hattriaigtion. v\T-he Iperformance lasts a l_itvt_le 1no1'fe}tha;n` two hours and will at" p-18315.1 hfrn :1-xdlion ;u`...L ...'.'-;;:`_ ,, es. . Mr. Kleine. presents the -.--\.. -uvsaasn uxauxu. aa uuxuuu. bU1UI1" ;;uuu.a auu. WI'1[ `M111 sharp, each evening. ---.,....- - uuu. ~.ov1Aaav1Uq 17.11: Glply [sup imgclla with the pibtures of the gladiatorial combats; the chariot races,' the struggles- of the ;giant slave, Ursus, with the savage - buli, the -"burning" bf Rome, 7a_n(I the '.in-_ human` torture of .the Christians by -throwing` them `to the Wi1d`~beasts and burning bheni as_ human` tore_h-- V mm `AL. nL.- 171-- Duringf Lent, the Rev." E. R. J, Biggs, Vicar of Trinity will preach a special series of sermons ap- propriate to the season. The meme ring subject will be . The Passing of Jesus of 'Nazareth, _ and . the evening subject will be The Sou1 si Onbit-`--Man s J o`urney_ to God. i A GREAT PI-IOT-O PLAY The most wonderful achievement a yet in photo drama, George Kleine s marvellous production of QUO VADIS, adapted from Henry .Sienkiewicz s novel of the same ititle_ and made by the famous `Italian company, the Cines, will be the attraction at the Grand Opera House next Monday and Tuesday evening, March 2 land` 3. This % glorious series of pictures makes up .'a,_ complete eveni'ng si entertain- ment and visualizes all the' princi- pal episodes of the famous: novel from` which it was taken. `The: romantic side. is furnished by the love story of the handsome and valiant young. Roman, Vinitius, for the Christian maid 'Lyg'ia, and the exquisite `passion of , Petronius and '-Eunice,"'his: slave. History is sup-' pliedin the pictures of Nero and? his court and the_.ful1'est' depths of tragedy are measured . by the ` illus- trations of the suerings. of.` the t sturdy ` hand of Christians and the persecutions of Peter and I -a'1"1l, the -Apostles. Those who seek dramatic intensify and `sensation are .amp:ly 'c11n1'\'11' A vn`:4-L i-I-L- '.L.:).4..-..';... -9 A_1_- and Miss Marcella Cronan; vocal! .selection_, Mr. Thos. McCabe; piano solo, A Mrs. Wm. Crossland; vocal" selection, Miss Brown; vocal selec- tion, V Miss Mabel Powell; Chorus, Come Back to Erin, 12 young ladies. L "Grace and ` Nemo ' 1 \ Corsets C.C. A La 7cAm)7 01:1 THAN} opening New In. rfed Dress Goods and Silks Initial Shoxarih %/Curtains and Draperis R_e%-Opening Of %` e Milliner}; Departfnent 3?%bFiA1{y1cKERs...5l` % PAYS J; F. `Craig and A; 1`. A. Mal-T ucomson are delegates to . the` con- vention of the,Dominion Alliancfe. which opened `in Toronto yesterday. It is repolwtedi that the Aliliance will advise as tothe bringing on of a Scott Act campaign in Simcoe County. - ' - Mill Ends Qf_ Nainsbok d. Cambri in lengths of` from 2 to 13' yds, bought at a thir` ff regular. On sale now at flike/discount. L 7 10c, l2V2c and 15. A pairs Corsets, made of French Coutille, best $1.00 `grade, long over ship, medium w lgust, vhose supporters attach- "second lot no more than` 60 Pair; . . . . . -....vu . . . . . ..77c gd, sizes i9 to 26. This iso pairs will be sold at the pric` ' 36o_paix?s,2 x I Rib Cashmere_ c.s_eamleSs foot,-reinforced "'knee, spliced heel and toe, sizes 9 % and 10. A very good ' pairOVOOOOlO>TO0o Oolllolloocoguog Q O O O O O 0030C. NEXT I WEEK GEO! VJCKERS '~ A, SUTHERLAND,-. Ii , _ '_' 5 ` Post Oice Inspector. fost IhSmmtoRsi.% ce, ` 3:4; -z -Prin'ted .I.101_:ices containing ` fur- th_er,information as to conditions of proposed. Contract may be `seen and `blanlqforms of Tender may be 0))- -ta7ined*'a1:._`the Post Oices of Barrie , .Hill`da1,. ;C1_'a ighurst; and: Dalston, iand tg the: oi ce} of - the Posit Oice i%7l79?n%`-% 4 received at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 27th March, 1914, . for the conveyance of His Majesty s `Mails, on a `proposed; Contract {for four years, six" times `per week each w_a3 .* .o1ferV. Barrie No. 1 (via Hills- . {._da._le) `Rural `Mail R`-oute V from the T I;13`?`1i1;e ?:-e` * ~ _ it -:You can get the egement and Wedding Ring `the Mary` iiage License at . H. Williams viwas unfounded, however. ? Jewelry Stor d feel thorqughy: satised th you have the `best vale ue obtai le. ~ ` '- `- tf] VA utter` of excitement i ran? around town on Monday .morn'in_g,| when `the report; was circulated that seven gamblers had been ~ arrested the previous evening in a business place on Dunlap St. The rumor

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