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Barrie Examiner, 10 Aug 1922, p. 6

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7.81 that SALADA" is always pure licious. Ask for it today. 2.50 4.82 107.25 2.50 sous AGENTXFOR HECLAA FURNACES 2.50 2.78 24.70 6.17 162.80 2.50 12.43 2.97 31.40 -2.50 10.78 2 .55 2.50 I -07 14.55 26.40 20.90 25.45 20.90 32.45 . ll-.77 OED 12.73 8.94 Q! A- The Bank of Noya scotia 12.73 14.48 10.31 'Uu5lU Total 18.30 13.70 5'49 544 540 ShfNhf All 11 L`) CUT Sq, described in reg. E 135bacres 529 533 .. 52'? 342 343 345 .17 13; 139 140- 141 142 143 144 145 146 158 159 162 163 164 230 244 252 253 III] Int 1 27 28 29 80 144 145 146 40 41 42 43 173 174 211 212 290 873 874 916 917 986 987 1060 1061 1073 1074 1075 1089 1090 1146 1147 1148 1149 1272 1280 1281 1368 1369 1370 1524 1525 3'25 VV hf ........u and N.52 Ehf .. VILLAGE OF PORT McNICO Lot Arrears Costs Total Plan 50 50 50 0 0 50 50 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 56 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 1 Ll uI7U 17.98 17.98 17.98 19.30 8.51 9.38 L`I\ Resources ..v n uL)11j,r .59 Pt E hf sq, In rem dpnrl 2977 L&oUlJ 11.05 11.03 11 An and de- " 32c deed 32797 10 4 1; 1 ........ .. 32 4 135 2 TOWNSHIP OF VESRRA I I n I A - > ` Q A Call or phone your 1 EDGAR THOMA Thursday, August 10, .1922 . Paid-Ihsp Capital 8 9.700.0M [LL \ 18 23 95 15 me orders. Phone 611r2-3. THOMAS, Ferngiale, Barrie FOR McNICOLL 16.48. 20.13 Hmnrs . L 4.37 10.03 1.07 14.50 2.20 36.11 A;`rears 9 .20 (10!) ESTABLISHED I832 I .470 7.20 2.02 2.02` 7.18 7,18 5.25 {GB u.UU 9.36 10.70 6.55 QEP of '8imcoo. Total 6.70 9.53 9.53 6.70 Bank Cooperation with the F armer Z353 4.32 4.32 4.32 V 6.87 12.53 3.57 17.10 4 70 39225 Total n-- 19.15 22.88 '. FIRTH ._i{(;:`53 .. 9.4; ; 3.1 ,No. 99 .. 7.1: ; p.x Southb'd Lv.I on N0. 96 .. 7.00 ELI N0. 54 ..l2'.-1:"; p.) No ` No. 63 ` Southift No. 60 V No. 62 . N0rthh d 3.4. '31" No. 63 S0uthh'r N0. 60 No. 32 . Northlfc NOI`th.~b'd Ullblu dlilv. ll) I?`l' (runs Vin Mlbkr North B..y In '13-: South Rivt-1' tn 'I'n (Daily. Inn 3111:: :w-'1 Lu lull` ll! (mny _(}rnvenlmr.~1 In '(:I) t.i8. Jet. H) l........ ..: II Snuuthlmunrl Nnrth Bay In II'\,Il . ..u-- nu nrllvlnl : `for. '0 North I 15:`. to lluntsv (5rItUI'4l::}' uml Tor. to (irmw-zil `for. to Nnrlh i` (Daily! 1'01`. {'0 S:-ulh H (Daily) Thel nearest manager will be glad to discuss your situation with you. BARN Nnrthbmuul T01`. to Sonli Nun Cl- , 17-.Txi[.{i OF F I( Phone 734 G. T. R. `m'ai;.A.'.{"T';[. THE BA WORTER I | isa';d:.};}1'?i~m'; Hillilllllll Its policy is co-operation with the farmer. Moffatt, Plumber and Heater `(I IA SHOP 1,v.i;};;i 3.4`0 1 -\- 3.30 :1 .4!) p. I,4.") 2 Issue P0`! The Bank of Nov_a'Scotia has had a ripe `experience and posses- _ ses a clear ' understanding V of farmers financial requirements. '.Barri `Responsible farmers, like other business men. sometimes find that they can make profitable use of [temporary capital borrowed from a. bank; ` __ Office and Showroom: wens Block, Owen St. Telephone No. 78 J.W. McCI;tcheon, Mahnger Cook with Gas Save Your Fuel 5 THE BARRIE GASCO. I omce, A10-A12'Owen St. The Tower of Babel was 625' feet high. Parsees do not bury their dead, but leave them to- the fowls of the air. As early as 1840 there were 426 paper mills in the United States. Tn pawn I1:-um" J-Ln --:---- -A~ - . .._-u ..`uu.u vI_r\nI g One of thgmost frequent forms of in- .voluntary incendiariem kngwn is the way` thoughtless T individuals-generally smok- ers-throw away. matches without taking, the simple precaution of `blowing them out, and assuring themselves that they are extinguished-a "matter of I a `second or two, although they were perfectly willing to spend fifteen seconds time in igniting the match and lighting the tobacco. This careless practice is universally prevalent throughout the country.--Deputy Fire Mar- * shal Lewis, Ontario. A T ` or a` water heater to` your boiler. You will find the kitchen work actually easier and far pleasanter Health- ier, too, to work in _such a ,'place.. The cost? Well, let us surprise you by telling; you how little the expense ` will be. Have us ut in new enamel- A ed tubs, a snow white sink, with MODERN PLUMBING. Phone 531 Manager V G. MacLELLAN How .l'-`IRES START Bu-iu Lu, 1:. vvuzueu i c, E. Hartt p. aJAlK\VlJ LU, " St. Ma;'y's: `J. Ooffeyrf, _ss, 0. Lynch 2b, N. Moran 1? D. LTIVIS H. Hammond A. Hamlin lb, B. Whalen 3b, G. McDonald cf, Clark .... vv.y nucu UU Llyllc and `Trayis lived at first on McCann hit to left field on poor base throwing. ` Blakely fanned. . Hamlin's error; and both scored Gilchrist walked, but Freddy Plant went out, catcher to first. Score 8-0. V Lynch got an easy ru'n in the fourth when,he made first on McCann's error and, after _stealing second. 'came in on a wild throw to third. Plant fanned three in this `session. The Y did not take their turn at bat.` Whalen brought in the s_econd counter for the` Saints when he walkedeand ` `came in on Hartt s hit to left field. Mc- Donald fanned; Cl [ `Coffey went out, short-stop to first. Score 8-2. 7 ' `Score: Y.M.C.A.: 2 4 0-8 T. _ `St. Mary s;' 0 0 0 1 1-2 Umpires"): A. C. Bricker at the plate, W. Mayes_.on . .. Teams: Y.M.C.A.: J. Plant` and Mann 3b, J. Gilchrist as, F. Plant p, E. M Millin c, J. Armstrong 2b, J. Kivell If, A, elcey cf,` Doc." Blakely lb, B. Travis rf. Q` .u......v-. .1 rt 0 at 0 ark ied to first and ` 1118 Ax;mst1 vnnv yuunz U1 MIC CH1, and lthoughrvhecavme back to the park after he had been patched up, his place was taken by ` McCann. The order was one-two-three for both nines in the first frame, but the Y ran in two in the second. Mc'Millin hit to centre garden, stole second, took third on a wild pitch, `and came in on Kelcey s sacrifice. Armstrong brought in the other counter when he was passed. -and came home on a wild pitch. The Saints did not score. Score 2-0. T..- at... :.L:_.s uni I " - Notice of Application for Divorce NOTICE is hereby given that Robert Ardhibald Logan, of Angus, in the County of Simcoe, in the Province of Ontario, lik- quire, will apply to the Parliament of Can- ada at the next session thereof for it Bill of Divorce from his wife, Cecilia Maud Lo- gan, formerly of Angus, but now of the City of Hamilton, in the County of Went- worth, on the grounds of adultery and de- eertion.. . Dated at Sudlbury, in the Province of On- tario,-this twenty-third day of June, A.D. 1922. --:j_::_-:.:- Buy advertise things. It pays. -_...-. nu-varu U '-" 9|. |WAHY'5 Z The Y.M.C.A. squad defeated St. Mary s for the third time on Thursday` night, . August 3, by the score of 8-2. The Saints were `weak when it came to wielding the wagon-tongue and Hartt was the only one to get a hit, while the Railroaders con- nected frequently. Clark, who caught for St. Mary s and who plays junior ball, could - not hold Hartt, and several of the Y runs came in on dropped third strikes or on passed balls. J. Plant, the first man up. received a foul tip on the point of the chin, and though he came ` kn!-L Sun. I-- A`-' 1" ` "' ' ` H SENIOR Y.M.C.A. 8 ST`. MARY'S 2 THA VMIV A ....._.__1 1,: . Y.K4'.c:A.:J Plax;t`3b_. J. Gilchrist c. F. Plant p_.; J. Armstrong 2b',V J. Kivell If, 1 Doc" Blakely lb, McCann ss. Kelcey cf, B. Travis and E. McMillin rf. ua.1':1UZ1.b' . . Y.M.C.A. ,. Umpires-A. C. Bric _ A. Moffatt on` bases. Barac as--E. Coles 1-b_. L. Emms p, D. Moles rf, D." Emms ss, Archie Burton 2b. F. Morren `3b, Spenc son cf. T. Bu 171111: e_r If, Speed Wat- xtbon c. V ker at the plate and 1 T in me Inst 0! the 1if1 ied to D. Emms and F. `strong were thrown out Baracas .. .. .. 3 VIIIVA SR. BARACAS 4, V.M.C.A. `Z The Senior Y nine suffered their se- cond defeat on Tuesday, Aug. 8, when Baracas won. from them 4-2 in a snappy ve-innings game. The Allandalers missed Laroque when it came to batting -and. got only two hits from Emms, who fanned eight men. Fredd_v" Plant pitched for" the Y and fanned six. Archie Burton and Speed" Watson appeared on the Bar- . aca line-up. ' ~ ! ~In- the am Frame J. Plant hit to the -left garden for two bases. Gilchristfanned and 3 Plant made third on anoverthrow at second `but was tagged at the plate by Burton s `throw-in. F. Plant went out, pitcher to. 1;. first. Coles, first up for Baracas, was ` ;,y_ thrown out at first but L. Emms came k. through with a hit to right eld. Moles 1 lg was hit by" a pitched ball and,Del" Emms m" singled to left eld, scoring his brother. { 3y A, Burton sent:.a.-hot one through Arm- id strong `and let Moles -and D. Emms in. ` lg Morren fanned and Spencer was thrown` g out at rst. Score 3-0. - ` L5 The Y came right back in the second 5 1t and scored twice. Armstrong lived at first p. on a scratch hit, stole second and made ' . Kivell fanned? and Blakely walked. McCann hit to D. Emms, who tried to cut Armstrong off at 1; the plate and failed. Blakely came in on Kelcey s sacrice. Travi fanned. Plant 1- fanned three in a row n this innings. Score 3-2. ` . The. Plant brothers got on the paths in the third with one down, but Emms fan-' ned the next two up. D. Emms hit to left eld and came in when Kivell dropped I r Archie Burton s y. Morren made the third. out when _he ied to Armstrong. Score 4-2. A . There was no score in the fourth. Emms pitched himself out of a hole when he! fanned two men after McCann and Millin got on -bases with one down. The {Methodists went out in order. as did the` Y" in thefirst of the fth, when Gilchrist D E ied D. Emma and F DI....+ .....I A--- ,...... ......._v uuu 1: over mem like `a bell tent. Powell and N. Johnston were A. C. Bricker umpired the game. 'Brinity-G. Powell `c, F. Foster p, N. Johnston lb, G. Foster 21;, R. Adams 5, IN. Kelcey 3-b. R. Hamison If, I. Reburn of, K. Gallagher rf. V ` I Y.M;C.A.--G. Semmens rf, C. Scott as. W. Penny p, C. Boynton cf. M. Patterson If, A. Walker lb, H. Garside 2b, E. Stev- enson 3b, Thompson c. V -.. uu ents ...._A. two. TIVL Subscribefdrb The, Bafri Examiner b.nd_ get all _the' news. 82 a year. + JR. 'rnmn'v '3," Y.M.c.A. o 1 The Junior Anglicans whitewashed the gang from the railway ward on Friday night, Aug. 4. -F. Foster fanned ten men and only allowed the Y" batters to col- ` lect two hits during ve innings. Penny, the Allnndale fwirler, was connected with" frequently, and when Trinity hadscored l six runs in the third and had put three on bases with -none out in the fourth, he l left the mound. Semmens took h place and only allowed the Anglicans to score ( - ;&w&&&m&&m&&&mwg &$$&$$w&w$%m%m BASEBALL . uuc nun, wuen uucnnst Plimt and Arm- Jn nnf at 'R----& o a. Lani: 1 at `first. THE BARRIE EXAMINER flan 514 Plan" 525. Plan 532 Cleaner, Presser and _Dyer 109 DUNLOP ST. PP- Bmie PHONE 229 ;1au Plan Plan Y\I_._ I N E ` plan aurceu, p5 .. Plan 609 .. . . . . . . . . . .. Clare Isld. plari 644, and .broken 9 and 10 u o o - - n o o - u o Plan 572 N W 6} IIIIIIIIIIIICIIIII SW31Whf .......... .. Pt broken front described reg. deed 40188 . . All broken lots except pt sold under reg. deed 8708 Lot 13, plan 551, Charlotte street, pt . . - o u - - o -g t 1UVVlVDI'11I' UK N 30 W hf described reg. deed 10573 .. W hf .. . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . .. N W hf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 `AT 117 -,,, Pt E Melancthon lot 7, des- cribed regp deed 12689, plan 92, Singhampton pt E. Hurontario lot 8, W. Erie lot. 9, Duntroon . . . . . ..L '1UV\ Description Lot 44, plan 560, pt.. Plan 587, lots 66, 95 . Plan 587, lots 67, 68 . Plan 596, pt. . . . . . .. Plan 607 ". . . . . . . . . . .. Plan 607 . . . . . . . . . . .. vvvn 1 1 \ll' oJllVI\a\II:a 3 1 mm The annual `Sale of Lands in arrears for taxes in th County N 34 E hf ,of Simcoe will be held in the COURT HOUSE, BARRIE, on` N 5 S 25 ` ' (\("'I"I\I)I'.'I'3 n innn 7 L` ~--` " TREASURER S SALE hr LANDSj .lN ARREARS FOR TAXES I ' .01 5`.C_E. - 5 ` Th nnn Goods called for and delivered. PRICES REASONABLE . REPUTATION Reputation is a guide to the future, be- cause it is a record of the past. The Salada Tea Company has earned for itself an the highest quality of tea and never varying ;from that standard. This reputation for Ireliability has built the greatest tea busi-I ness in North America. _You can rely 2 n L539 1 589 1 589 . 589, is ' '1's'9 ,' ibbl '6 TOWNSHIP _ 1D*;; 6aa~5.;.g"ai 533` 1. . hp cnla ac knan n.l.......4:,... : Z('I`()_\;V1\'I'Si*I'I'l; 'E)F S0-IvJ'l'H 3izfLLi .... .....,....2s 6.90 .t1_'oE>nv . Q. 11.93 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH ORILLIA rlncns-soc! um.- 'i'6c5.r3sr}fP or 0110 an I` E .46 27 > 01-` SUNNIDAI-53. 15 A - 6,2 27 , 63.9 s1to..5oandpts6,7,8W_D Lot Con. Acres Arrears Costs` `. 23 1 17 15.67 2.63 VD 34 2 80 11.19 2.51 .12 21 22 23 18 12 18 13 14 14 30 21.92- 100 156.63 50 5.93 50 28.43 31 8.28 lllmlllllllmmwm; % I 18 102.43 _20 20 .....,.- I 3233 11.90 . 23.58 18.20 22.62 18.20 29.50 11.11.`! 6,21 61.67 Eflh 10.23 10.23 V Page Six

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