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Barrie Examiner, 15 Mar 1917, p. 9

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H. H. OTTON 8: SON Notice to creditors The Best Calf Meal for Raising Good Calves, FIVE POINTS HARDWARE only to the claims of which no... tice shall have then been given, and he will. not be liable for the5 assets, or any part thereof, so: distributed, to any person or; persons of whose claims he shall not then have had notice. I -1-..` at "`t\\Isv\`rs `kwin (`$1-I Ant`: auau l.1Uh UIIULI. IIQVU Ixuu LLUVAUUO Dated at Toronto this 9th da of March, 1917. ' A. S. CRIGHTON, Assignee, c--o Can. Credit Men's Assocn., Limited. 11.12 BOTHAM-On Thursday,- oMar. 15, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Botham, Gundles. MILNE--Ki_1led in action, some- where in France, June 3, 1916, Edwin Arden Milne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Milne, Barrie, aged 25 years. - PARKER-- At lot 14, con. 10, Vespra, John Robert Park-| er, aged 80 years, 6 months, 10 days. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon to the Methodist Church and .fI__.-_1....._- l':unnn:-ruin Poultry Specic 25c.50c.$ I .50 Roup Cure.` - - - - - - - ~ - - - -25 Disinfectants . - - - . . . . - . -25c `Cough Cure - - - - . - - - - - .50c Gall Cure - - . ~ - - 25c and 50b bl-'3 Luuuuuuxou uuu. `Cemetery, Minesing. ` lVlen_ln Khakl Lieut. Tom Creswicke, 75th 5eBn., has been promoted to a wzaptaincy ~ in the Company of :which he was Acting C. O. "for the winter. Captain Creswicke .was not in the raid in which Col. Beckett was killed, having a short time before been sent to the base ' where he will act as instructor in trench warfare for two months. ml-'.. ....x 1:... A1.._ 1u':1_...` n.:- IIVVVJ l.l.1\llll/l.IDa Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Milne this week received official notice from Ottawa that their son Arden .had-been "killed in France` on June 3, 1916. 1\'n.-an `.'V~r|r\`I11`t-its .-.4` [Inn AK ?!-I-u UIJLIU U, I. Major )I"{`r1\E> wvles of the~157h Bn. arrived home from England [this week. ITIL- ..__.- -1.` 'l'_'--_L TI.._..I_II The name .of Lieut. Randall McCarthy, son of Mrs. J. A. Mc- Carthy, Barrie, appeared in the casualty list during the past week. His wound is said not to |be of a very serious nature. ` I Dnln4:1yna r\-P fluinnnn . "`!\7Y'I S BORN BOTHAM--On Monday, Mar. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Botham, Cundles, .a daughter. S FERRY--On Sunday, Mar. 11, to `Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley Ferry, a ` daughter. HERRELL-On Sat'urday, Mar. ' 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Herrell, Burton Ave., a dau- ghter. V . MILLER-_--On Saturday, Mar._10, to Mr. and Mrs..James Miller, Essa Road, a son. MU-RPHY--On Friday, March 10, to Pte. and Mrs. Jno. F. Mur- phy, Barrie, `twin . daughters. RAMSAY--On Mar. 8, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ramsay, 8 91st Ave. W., Owen Sound. RICHARDSON-`-In the R.V. Hos- pital, on Monday, Mar. 12, to , Mr. tand Mrs. "Fred Richard- son, Fergusonvalye. a son. A |l}\J Ll (II VCLJ C7]. I.l(hII\L.I.`JI Relatives of Gunner Tom Armstrong this week received a letter from a nurse in the French hospital where. he has been, lying since early in the year. He had to undergo a slight operation. but was steadily improving. By this time he has probably been transferred to a hospital in Eng- land. hi- 1--1"-.. r\_1_-._ A--_.__-._L_ m1l3t..e. John Oakes, formerly employed at Simcoe Hall, re- turned to Allandale from over- seas, Tuesday night, and is spending a few ,days with V. Knight. His right arm is dis- abled, butzhe hopes that further treatmentmay give him the use of it `again. ~ V `I'M: unm: zxnmntn ?Aun: g`A'runn_A "MbI1NG The Girl Who Smiles direct from its successful engagement at Royal Alexandra, Toronto, will be at the Grand Opera House on Wednesday, `March 21. A meeting of Creditors will he "held in the office of The Cana- --dian Credit M`en`s4Association, Limited, 58 Front St. West, To- route, on Tuesday, March 20th, at 3-p.m. -to receive a statement of affairs, appoint Inspectors and for the ordering of the es- tate generally . r`vI.nr|;lnnn nnn uh or-nhv __ , --.-uu.v..n nu- Of all the productions made this season, The Girl Who Smiles enjoys the distinction of having the longest run to date in New York of any ofthem. Although commonly described as a musical comedy, "it is more than that. It is a light operetta `:11 9 IIIOQQ n1{h 'r"\n knnninln bills 111 10 Ga 115110 U UIUUIIG unnuxa ya: p in a class with The Chocolate Soldier, and Havanna. It will be presented" by the same won- derfully balanced company 'in its ent.irety that so impressed itself in its long run in New York. The remarkable thing about TH"e 'Hi5$EEEE555 $55EE 55EE%%E55EEEEEE$5I W EE55% 555% 555EEE%5 ,-I`-..'. `r `E uuxuvo 1 up: 0' w 1-uuxunl JOHNSTON 63 WARREN 4 % 200 Shades,Plain,< Lace or Insertion, %inCream, Light or Dark Green Cblors, worth from 50 to 90 each. All Slightly Smoked. Special e %- -L -Each 25. The Girl who Smiles best lines Still remain, and We areoffering these at Jthesa;1:1`e Sweeping Reduction as before. T A For two Weeks we have been offering the best values in we 1`:a_ve ever rghnwn.` Many` of our 10,000 IN T'1`ii3"1.tA""I"1"'}1'1mB'f` H. R.| `Webb, Merchant, Angus, Ontar- io, Insolvent. ' ~ 1\r,.;:m. 45 hmmhu crivnn that clmap Rolls Window Shade Specials 40 per Cent. OHLast Season's Prices Special Sale Slightly Smoked Papers Girl Who Smiles is that inde- pendent of its beautiful music, it has a story that in itself with- out music would be an exceed- ingly interesting play. But it .is, of course, enhanced by its gorgeous music which runs to Waltzes. There are no less than one half dozen in the score, any one of which would carry a mus- ical production to success. A very favorable report from Inspector Spotton on the B.G.I. was read at the regular meeting of the Board, Monday night, and if urge rnor-In ~nln-n {Inn} tin.-. uuu .1Juu.:.u, LVLUIILICLJ 1115110, (11111 it was made plain that the school will not suffer any loss of grant because of being in tem- 10, IIISUIVBIIL. Notice is hereby given that the above named has made an assignment to me under Chap- ter 134, Revised Statutes of On- tario, and amending Acts, of all iihis estate, credits and effects for the general benet .of his cred`-. Board of Education _...-`, x1`.-we-. uwl us ev_lMiss -Bessie MacMi1lan ten- dered her resignation as teacher and it was accepted to take effect at Easter. porary quarters. III` -as of the meeting is unavoidably held over till next. week. Beginning this month new rates for electric lighting will he put into effect, the reduction amounting to about 25 per cent. on domestic and commercial lighting, while the street lights will be reduced from $12.00 to $10.50 which will mean a sav- ing to the Town of over $650 a year. Light Rates Reduced 10,000 Cheap Rolls laiil/B gBIlB1'i1llys. Cr'editors are `hereby hiotied and requested to file their claims at my address on or be- fore date" of such meeting, and notice is hereby given that after, `thirty days from date of such meeting the assignee will pro- -n ceed to distribute the assets of the debtor amongst the parties -entitled thereto having regard Page lllno `Thursday, `Mu-olg, 15,` 1917. `ROYAL PURPLE stock and POULTRY FOOD The Best 1`onic'and Reg1_11ator`on the Market. It pays to use it_. It gives results. Stock Specic 50c and $|.5O Louse Killer. - - -25c and 50c_ Colic Cure - - - - . - - . - - - -$| .00 Worm Cure -L - - . - - - - - - - ~25: Sweat Liniinent...- - - - I - -50 T Poultry 25c.i5 0c,$ Cure. ' - Cough . and Royal Purple Calf Meal in bulk or ` 25 lb. Bag for 5c lb;

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