Northern Advance, 17 Dec 1903, p. 8

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, '1`he curlers have chosen the follow- ing skips to take charge of rinks in the Tankard. District. Cup and Mc- Carthy Cup competitions;--Tankard, Messrs. Geo. Hogs and Donald Mo- Niven: Die. Cup. Dr. Palling and Capt. Lyon; Mocarthy Cup. D. A. MoNiven. Geo. H088. A. Brownlee, J. M014. Stevenson, H. J. Grasett. Thos. Bee- orott.-Philip Love and Alex. Habbiok. T 19.-J. C. Irwin, skip : 'W. Patterson. A. Milne. C; H. Ross. 1-` n-_ _ nu.-- 'I\`__--..._ V The junior hockey team goes`up to Midland this evening .for an ex- hibition game. <` The crack senior Maflboros; of To- rqnto, play hockey here (Friday even- ! :..... cnuvu -v -uvv-v-wow tn-I-Jr! .|.I\rI CU J-IJVII -ms. '4 Habbiok, plays` No. 15 Arnall:` No, T 6 Wgbh. plays N9, ,19. Irwin. Our showing in this line in ettrectinge large num- ber. They Are selling freely. Handsome mounts and initials engreved on handle free of charge on all sales up 015 5'1; 00n I-nah Q` Kn can in CK lln II-IIUIZIC VIISIZVTI VII IICIIIIIV IICC VI U to tho_22nd inst. $1.50 up to $5.00. Better than ever. Never was a range so complete. Beautiful Crepes, Cards, with embroidered dots, Cash- meree. French Ftannela, Eolinee. etc. Make an early selection. Price: 250. to 75. in yard. They're here in abundance, beautiful goods, includ- ing Perrin e beet. which, by the way, are conned to this 'etore a selling by agreement. If you want good Gloves. come where the assortment is the largest and quality and values for the beat. All guaranteed. MA Ilnnl.-- I:-ugn` n-5'4-I ....l-3.-.] l1`nnn :n I'\`nn|ra 30 pairs of ne Wool Blankets, ranging in price from `$2 25 up to $6. 50 the pair and 20 ne Cotton, Wool and ' Down lled Comforters. Prices cut to effect speedy sell- ing. We want the room-your e the prot. Every pair reduced. r vv g `J: J.` vuvvc .a V - . V v . . cw -v- -.-_-..-._ Mar satchell vs._Ge;rge _Cain--' The parties" come from the vioinit An 17---- I'_-__-lI IIIL- ..I'lLJ -I..:.....`.`I CIIUVIUQ JHIIUI-IX, IIIIUIJ CI! IIIIIIIIVII. 1.1!-VI? Ill vlunvnug xsllloggo. greys. and white and tuna, 81.00, $1.25. $1.50 and '1' _ As our lease for our Carpet Room expxres January lat, you'll save a deal of money by buving now. We do not want to move the stock ; rather give you the prefer- ence. Deep cnt prices on all Carpets, Rugs and Matting. Children e and Ladies Mantle: are all reduced. Dis- count: run tram 10 to 50 per cent. off regular. Bar gains await you. It s a golden chance. I -nn_-a. A _ _ umbrella: for Ladies and Men Kld Gloves for Ladies and Men C. `III UIIU IJUCUO 3|! `IICICIIUUIZUC Suede. Mocha, lined and unlined. Ghee, in blacks. I.. ..._.n.. ._.i -9.34- -...I 5... CI nn CI 0: Q] Kn ant` Sale of Blanket; and Gomiorters Saia of Gaipots Phone 169. Successor to Frawley ,5 Devlin wow`: `I .- w ---v--- ----- 1I.Walla.oo Va. A. F`. Garrett-9 " %._;plajg1ed that dtdb. had sold to `gf-.|9 Sale of coats Vlalsngs l1l(ayorA Bya nd Aldf Powell are (S: iuitolykfin the field; -for the mayor k_ ` and Alt]. /Ross is 11130890 _;._.`_2|.I`."- -.....`Il.Inn, 1 | ,1 uuu an-us -any-a - In ; ,_ b - ..., -_ 9; an a. possiblagoandichte-. V8 5119 `Jo -Illa Lin 3 1' Spiritual Adviser. Very Rev. Dem Egan; Chancellor. M. Shanacy: Pres` ident, E. J. Byrne; xlst Vice-Pres P. J. Logue; 2nd Vice-Pres" -7- 5: McBride; Treasurer, J. J. (C0ff3" Fin.-Seo., Thu. O'Meara: Rec.-Sec R. Ormsland: Assistant-Sec-. A- W` -Beardsley; Marshall, Jas. Mu110Y3 Guard, Jae. Morran: Trustees. Peter Kearns. P. J. Logue. Thos. O M0a1`a' R. Oromland, E. J. Byrne. F-P_1'3n' tative to Grand Council. meets :11 T0- treats: in July. Thus. :0 M0_ar3- 31` _ternat._e, A. W`. Beardsley. 3 - of the O. M. B. A. :- The following officers wern duly elected for the ensuing term at M011` day night's meeting of the local lodge vv H, Ti... T\n]Y`I No. No: lett; - Gounty Court opened before Judge! "Ardagli last week and` the following cases occ~upi'e`d the attqntion of_'the court until Monday AafEern*oonf;- n -r _-,_ _- -__I .1....'|.....- `I3.-.-u tog. No. No: PRIZE 50c. EACH. PRIZE $1.00 EACH. M. B. A. Officers. PRIZE 75c. EACH. If Hogg, plays (No. 9 Smith. 24 Wallace. plays No. 7 Cline. 26---plays No. 23 Wilkinson. i6 Mei*}i`v1;, plays No ; 1 Brown- A1.8 Stevenson, plays No. :21 Cof- '2 Patterson, `plays No. 17.-Ro- 20 Pallig, plays `No. 11 Boys. 14'Love, plays No. 5 Grose. 8 Graasett, plays No. 13 Hal- RBB`UL'1`OFv'1`HE GASES TRIED 311:- mn JUDGE ARDAGH. V ` 22 Vair, @lays`.No. 3 Staple- Tu Mayoralhh - bioiunn 17 7, 1908 m (BARR % (BARRIE"BES'1` SHOE S4_'IORE.) SUCCESSOR TO FRAWLEY & MOORE We" `are. showing acomplete range of these useful bags,` made from the best quality of real Seal and Morocco Leather. They make `a. most a.cceptab`~e gift for any lady. ' You will do well'~to see them. - Carpef. Slippers, vei'y,neat patterns, leather sole, to t any l_)oy or I000 O o o o O o I o u O I Q O L I o O O Io` I o Q C I o o e o I o a coO`OOOoionooo B_oys"and Girls Moccasins, best quality,all sizes. 85c and . . . . .. . . . . Boys and Girls Skating, or the regular Hockey Boots,` the up-to- date k}nd, all sizes $1.25 to . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . . LADIES , HAND BAGS GOUN':l=`:Y COURT \~5J\.0 `V4.55-In LLIJIIUJI _ We the undersigned gentlemen of the town of Barrie, wish on the de- parture of, yourself and respected wife, to express our _sincere regret. that by your change of residence we shall in the future be deprived of the pleasure of having you in our midst. and to acknowledge to you that the loss of your friendly pres- ence,and genial smile will be sadly I missed by us,`and that what we trust, are equally pleasant memories to you may be kept `green in youremind. We would beg the acceptance of these` trifles, in the shape .0: this cane. which may you long live to swing, ' rather than lean upon and thischair. which we hope, may'for_ an equally lengthy period serve to remind Mrs. Ainley and yourself of .the kindly wishes of your Barrie friends. Sign- ed in behalf of the following well- wishe_r.s:-R. -A. Stephens. 8.1 Malay. B. Turner. Noah Grose. ~Dr. Morten.` J. Maley. R. King. James Johnson. -`John Barr.l_W. Proctor. 1`. Turner. A. E. Creswioke, E. Cuff. W. Wilk- --inson. Dougal _Broa.. R.'Oundl_e-." John (Coffey. ` vs} h .. - ' Mr. W. A. Robins. Lot 25. don. 8. Essa. is offering his farm stock and implements for sale on Friday. Dogs. '18. 1903. at 1'{o`o_look_sharp. L. Iebo - V ,` _ , auctioneer. Mr. R. W. Sloan. v_Churohill.Ais hold- ing an ex_ton`sive,auo`tion sale of val- %uable_ ta;-_1,` gtgokg implements. eto..~.on ednfesday; ..Deo .[ ,23r.`d_'._ 19_03. ,B8la':1at*f 4$ q ,gl:?k . . _ . % __ . . EMR. AND MRS. WILLYAM AIN LEY Rm- ` AMEMBRED BY THEIR FRIENDS. On Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.. William Ainley were `waited ;upon by a numberof their friends and presented respectively with` it [hand-some cane and a most comfort- .able `armchair. The appended sad- dress was read in" connection with the presentation;-. _ ' To Mr. and Mrs. Ainley. XXL. +1". ......).._...:..._..1 __.LI.,,,.,. , ,1- and a second-hand orgah Worth -$25, and that instead of -giving him 9. No. `24 piano, he gaveuhima No. 20. being a lower priced instrument. The dfdt. eontendedd that he {had .not sold ! him a No. .2`4,xbut had Bold him a piano in his shop without representing that it :was'a (No. 24 and which wasas a matter of fact .a No. 20. Judg-4' iment reserved. A. E. H. ~.Creswioke `for pltf.I' W. A. .Boys for dfdt. A PRESENTATION} Credit Sale Credii Sale 150 Metz, Alsace-Lorraine. Dec. 16.- Ligut. Schilling, charged with 618 cases of maltreatment to His aubm-a1. navtes, was `sentenced yesterday. by u... _n- 99rt%.m..im9t!a-?%?1m- 7 Toronto, Dec. 16.-Corpora,l-,Vickery of the N,W.M.. police spent last night in the city. He had with him Rob- ert J. Mullin, whom he left" in No. 2) polic_e station over night. `Mullin is 1 wanted in Regina, N.W.T., on the charge of stealing $250 worth of ci- gars. Mullin formerly owned the Windsor Hotel, in Regina... and sold out to a. man named Connors. When Connors tookistock, he missed' the acigars, which were included in the ` i`nv_entoAry., and concluded that. Mullin ,_had gotten away with them. Mullin `was arrested - in Milton. His home is ~1n' Glen Williams. X\JIO\J\lIl C-VYVI KW VI Lord Stanley of Alderley. who died 11 December 10 of pneumonia, was utied according to Mohammedan rites in Alderley Park, Cheilond, `Cheshire. yesterday morning. Such an occurrence is unique in the hin- tory of the Britisii peerage. L _ * Ian` vvw--um-uuu uuuuv-x uu \./uncut uavxa. ' London.--'_l`he `Kishineff trial has "been in progress two days. The case against the first batch of 27 persons, charged with actual murder, has not been concluded V ` - '|Y___ 11 1 ran - _ - '7 ------ . New York, Dec. 16`.-'-The steamer City of Washington arrived yester- day from Colon, bringing the signed copy of the canal treaty with the new Republic of Panama. The treaty was in 3. metal box, in charge or the purser, who turned `it over to a. re- _ presentative . of the :Unitdv States ` Government, upon arrival at the Agni; ` -Dvvbllllll -51- vvo J.- 4111.1. VI: L1: ` was elected Mayor of `Regina, votes, over Ald. Frank Bole. n;__L__,4s_,__ , nu v ulvvu-I. `.1 V \1ul 5l\Ao J. I Still` J-I\II\;O Censtantinople.-The U. S. Lega- tion has, received an exhaustive re- port of the recent incident at Alex- andretta, fully convicting the local authorities and police of making. ,an unwarranted attack on Consul Davis. `I ......I..... PHI..- `rr:._1-_--v.-ne 4,4 -uvvon vvnnvauuvu New York.-Genero.1 Benjarnin Vil- joen, a Boer commander, has arrived `from Liverpool, to -arrange for an exhibition of Beer life, at the St. Louis Exposition. . ` avonv 0 1 U. S. Minister Allen has demanded `a denite answer from the Corean - Government in regard to the opening of the port of Wijuo. vs 1;; n.I5oun-can \4\lA\AalAI.ga|~o Drucker was placed in the prison ward of the hospital while suffering from alcoholism and died there,_ The present "investigation was brought about by a, `letter written by James Murphy, now a. prisoner in the Tombs, who occupied a, cot next to Drucker in the' hospital. Murphy charges that the attendants dosed the patient with frequent and heavy hy- podermic injections of morphine be- sides an internal dose of a. narcotic known as snipe and also beat him. about the head frequently and un- necessarily. L ( PBL- _-.._.._.. _._9II - -Jepen'e Sealer antennae _ closeted Over Bunnie : Answer. Tokio, VDec. 16.-,-The senior states- men oi Japan have just met for the purposetofconsidering the reply `of ` the Russian Government to the J ap- Q anese proposals concerning the dii- \ culties in the Far East. . Iletlng at Mekphe. A Seoul; Dec. 16.-More rioting has occurred at Mokphc and yesterday a, Japanese mob wounded 17 Coreans. High Corean oicials are hurrying to Mokphe to try- and quell the dis- orders. So .far Russia. has not inter- ferred. . L - `I-I 9 A A an Charged That Death of. Ill-uokor Wu bin to Mnltronunont. New York, Dec. 16.-Inspector Mo- Clusky, chief of detectives, is looking into the death in Bellevue Hospital % last Thursday of Adolphus Drucker, l at one time a..member of the,British ` Parliament, and a. wealthy mine oWn- % er in British Columbia. ` 11, _,,S,,.,, ` \v\~aIhQ'y Another despatch says Cashel is surrounded in the S-pringband dis- n trict, 15 miles from Calgary. V He stayed at the Taylor ranch last` '._Phursda.y,. 7 . mi!_es west of Oa.lga.1'y. 3 He was wet through, having tried to 1 swim the Bow River. On Saturday -night he put up at Thompson's ranch, and discussed the escape with the men there. vvvoyu \Il &'uu5||Inu Lttlrtlvlllla The police believe Cashel to be in Calgary. He `_was inside` a house when the police were searching out- side, and threatened _the woman and escaped.- At another place, 'whero he exchanged clothes, he stole a beauti- ful ring, leaving this note: Cashel $1,000 -return in six months, signed Ernest Cashel." The police are still carefully patrolling the city. Police to the south have been ordered to move carefully till they come to Calgary. Aux.-.4-.'I-nun A-..-s..J.n'l. n..-.- l`I.....L..'l .'.. ; _Iu_ l:;'guu'n nu `nus. unnuy* rm. j polodflll D_ooonlio: - I3-'.l`IIo Ppllci VlolI_ovo'cul:ol `to no 1n_A Calgary-T-Note Itch tho Inrdoror In Exohnngo l'o'r "0 Slug Vuuod at s1,ooo-uou nu, M patch {rolls or In Allogod Iovomonti. Calgary, Dec. 16.--The execution of Ernest Cashel, has been postpon- ed till Dec; 22. The erection of the scaold is proceeding under the dir- ection of Hangman Radblie. VI"!-ma nnlinn I-.nl.'..u.. f1-..|...I 4.- 1.- :.. lVjo`u`g_h` `the Mumgwif` ` Ernest " Gashol _is"StiII at La;-ge.. ; Regina, N.W.T.-Ald. W. H. -...... ..I....&...I 'u'..-..... _: -11..._:.__ v-1-Ian ADJ I ) -_`` i`he coroner will `investigate. . III-lad um: Iohnnidan (I.lOOI London, Dec. 16.-Tho -body of Ann` Q6nn`AII A A`1Inn`4.np -uIn- JI..I CONSIDERING THE REPLY. .0RRORS or nmavua. row IN A FEW LINES. loltonood For cruelty. - `Irony Inn Artliod. Arrest:-_d in Milton. Laird by 4 Ila \lu JJIIIILLIV .I.ll> a. vvv \lQ` 15.-H. D. Arnall, skip; A. J. N. Terrill. Boss `Cameron. J. B. Edwards. 16.-D. M3oNiven. skip: J. A. Mac- -La_ren, A. G. Sargeant. John Payne. 17.--H. ea. "Robertson. akip:. w. Uuluyvulvsuu 3 1.-A. Broivnlee, skip; D- Leroy. J. `M. Smith. Art. Wallace... 2.-0. B. Patterson, `skip: = Alex. Brown,` Steve Kelly. Gray Hart. 3.-A. Stapleton, kip: H. E. Jory. Farankisoules. H. A. Calligan. 4.-Alex. Habbiok, skip; W. John- son. G. Rankin. H. Jamiesonu - 5.--Noah Grose. skip: Cliff Carley. Dr. Mocarthy, J. Scott. A 6.-R. Webb, skip; D. C. Murchi- son, W. Sar-geant. D. B. Murchison. 7.-W'. Cline. skip: J . Patterson.` H. D. Black. Dr. Maoharo. t D '- I-~-.--u. _I.`:... `I 1l'..13I-mg Illllg 1:0: &u .L.y.I.0a_g 14.-P. L vs. akip;'i$r.'"aI1'iwiu. A. D. G. Hanmer, D._ Powell. _, _II ' _I_2_ - A T `f A meeting of the` Curling Club skips was held at the rink on Saturday evening when the playenswere group- ed as follows for the Grasett Cup oompetition;- . I 4 A 11_.-_L...I-.. .-1.:-u o n '| .n-nv. n. nuuucuy. J.`u J-Uuuo 10.-`-'1`. Beoorott, skip: J. H. Ben- nett, W. D. Morton. W. B. Aikens. 11.-W. A._Boys. skip: J. B. Lamb. 0.` W. '0. `Eu 12.--Geo. Hogs. skipp: J. Noelands. B. F. Ward. H. Ellis. 13.-W. J. Hallett. skip :' Goo. Monk- `man, E. 1:. Tyrer. w. Gallic. - -n -r _`_-' ..u_:_ . 15.`. \Ir..II...:-. A 1.10 131395; 111: alI.uv.n.au: van .. 8.-H. J. Graaett, skip: J. M'.oPh'ee. B. Devlin. F. L . Burton. ' ' - ._T _ _ ,. Al. _|_:.. `l\ uTIunnInr Do lJU_VllI.|; lo 11- Llusuvuo . 9.-Dr. Smith. skip: A`. D. Wheelr. H. Kennedy. E. Todd. l -III I-I---_.A; ..I.:... 1' II ._ SPORTS AND PASTIMES z . A . 7 I V + +N+H: : VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV D IRIILI I. ILJIDIO aamvcauug w--v-..-_-- Parker & Morren. coal dealers, Bar- *rie vs. Grand Trunk" R. R-On April; 25,3 car of coal. is said to have come ; so Barrie for pltfs. and to have been I bhunted to their shed `for them. The; ilfdt-.5. claim that they mever got the. ' Dual. They were daily inquiring for' ilvand on May 1. 1902. the dfdts. sent up to them the advice note of its ar-1 rival. The pltfs. paid the freight and then looked for the ear, but found; tit was not there `and so advised the Railway. Co. The C0. took no auction until May _30, when they told pltfs that it had been switched up to their `needs on April 25th. The Railway Co. adduced evidence to -showrthat the car had gone out empty on the night ; of April 26th. The Claims` Agent of` `Hie Co. came uptand in-vestigatedthe matter and finally advised pltfs. to keep track of the coal theysold, so as to check the output with the coal they should have. They did so `and- reported to the Co." that they were nhort `one car of-coal . The Coin-| instigated matters but nothing de- nite was arrived at and in the end the pltfs. entered suit. The `trial lasted` Tuesday, \..Wednesday (1nd {Thursday and the jury returned a verdict for $200 for the pltt~s.. being 1110 full amount claimed. . A. E. H. Oi-eswicke for pltts. :vW.~A. Boys and .W. E. Foster. Belleville. for dfdts. n.L.1__lI __ n....... (1.2. _. ' l The whole store is teeming with goods bought right aud sold at the closest possible cost._ You'll please us if you'll call. We- ll please you, sure. N eckwear for men. Men s Suspenders, Shirts and Mulers. Boys Clothing and all Clothing needs, for men. . A V T e e A woman : `pride in the neeu Linen. There e nothing that anpeale to her fancy more than excellence in Linen. Our collection of Coven. Tray Cloths. N apkina. Doyliee. etc., in perfect. They're handsome goods, beat by com- parieon of any ehown in Barrie. Some beautiful novelties pm arrived in real Irish hand embroidered` work. 35 On Ll ll] flan nhann We can save you money on full black nnd colored! Silks. Beautiful Blonsev Silks in black and colors. plain and fancy, all imported direct. "f Our collection in at its best. 600 dozen direct from the foreign Inprkets. 35c. per doz. up to $1.50 each. ` The display is very attraotive-beautiful creations, fresh from their creatorl. Crepe Ties. sofa and aristo- cratic Ties, Fancy Silk Stocks, Lace Ties, all in a mat- vellous show of beauty. 250 up so $2.00. JIIUII CIIIVUII III l9-A to $4.00 the piece. 30 `of them to be cleared at great reductions. Various styles in Black, Navy and Oxford grey. This is a money- aaving chance. . $5.00 Skirts `to be exchanged for $3.50 in cash. Others an alike reduction.` On sale inehow- l.`OOll|. 0 i i i l is full e `ui ed for meetin th e wantsywliliclypare always crgwdeflrnifgl the last few days. There are Christmas suggestions at every turn and you re in- vited to. visit this store and wander through--a benet to you--a. pleasure to us. Our preparations have been made on a. greater scale of magnitude than ever. Every price has been scrutinized to the utmost and the result shows progress all along the line in keeping this as Barrie : Representative Store. It is the home of good goods and the closest prices possible rule. All our Millinery is oered to you at ggnuine bargain - prices. One-third to lone-half off, some less : trimmed. and untrimmed Hats vand Ready-to-wears. _ No reserve. $1 on. vv-rvo-5 q-v cw --wu ---vu , ..X3ekle, Dyment 8:. Son vs. II. D. , .Wha_ley--An `action to recover moneys -the dtdt. and pnot,ret_urned to whilst in their empfoy. Ver- (by oonaent tor the . amount ed. 0.'?E. Heweon tor" plus. ;Me- 'cl:._ Ho`dginu I . co. nor ram. at ` -nr_u--- . _.- ` A-mnr A-1-.....u. Sale of Shower-piroof Ulster: 60 of them anti that means a great bargain fdr 60 buyers, They re an to go at the following reductions : n . Beforer continuing our story, here are the names of the winners in our pub- licity contest , The boys and girls are all with us. We never knew we had so many friends. Only nine conldiget a- prize, but the rest did well and there are hundreds we wish to thank" for cheering on the little ones by giving their signatures_ The rst three winners :- Priisarations =CmP1ete at GEORGE VI CKERS $10 do to $11.00 for ................. .. $7.00 $l2.00to$l4.00 for . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . $8.00 $15.00 to $l7.00for...... ...... $9.00 Ladies New Nockwear The third three:- ALFRED ARMSTRONG. Minesiixg. FRANKIE WARREN. Barrie. . R J, REYNOLDS, Craigirale. FLORENCE COLEMAN. B. ALMIRA szwnnv. % GLADYS KELCEY. The second three:--- EILLEEN FALLOON. nov STONE. ADDIE snwnnv. rrie. ll __a:|leAof_ Mjlllnery I-III` III`? VII Cotton. -cow nvuwu-wv :1" New Lowelfwrhe pltt. claimed that dfdt. came to -her father's housq ; an Sept. 11th. knowing of her father's absence and committed -an _a.ssault upon her. Defence was a denial and that the charge was blackmail. This Lennox for dtdt. .= can was tried on Friday when the jury rendered a verdict for Lthe `dtdt. ALE. H. Greswicke for pltf; Haugh- ru _ _____. in _____ .1 Handkerchlefs Fancy Llngns Sale of Skirts silks 22.-Jas. Vair, skip; J. F. Jackson. 211:; Brad. J. D. Rogers. T V23.-A. W. Wilkinsdn. skip: J. W. Hay, Rev. Thos. MoKee.~Geo. Cheer. A 1`? `IT I I , , , `D II (V 4.--A. W. Walla;oe.akip; J. G. Scott, M. Shanaoy, J. J. (Brown. -3 25.-Capt. Lyon.`nki`p : Donald Ross. Dr. Hart, Geo. Gardiner. - ' ---- V. v _v'-..- W20:-Dr._Pz'1ll.i-1.1g, skip ; Thos. Drury. C. C. Hinds, Jos. Anderton. II on t\,,,_,, The following draw has been made for the Pros. vs. {Vice-Pres. match`. and "skips are requested to arrange to play otttheir games; at once. " `.No. 10 Beeerott, plays Na 25 Lyon. . .11.`? l,i1n`.`k1..x".I_ _I.*.....; 11-- on. A_._. .1: _-_<-s--. ' V-_- _-__--- vv "21...-John Coffey, skip; Tics. Crew, Chas, Love. W. G. Colville. v c "'13.`I:`;"`;. o`i2w$.`.Z.': my Sound-- brought by pm. to recover a toe of tivdsdollars a day charg- -him by the `oorporatian for oper- a merry-A-so-round. Judgment pancrved; R. D. Gunn for pltf.: O. `HEW-son. K. Outer dtdt. ' "'11;-I I, I _ _,_L Q, Q-.. __.. 7' K

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