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Barrie Examiner, 1 Oct 1925, p. 12

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A 1.14 26 13 18 18 18 18 18 12 17 21 -.-v-.-vv.4.-4 Description .'Plan 569 .. . Plan 569 .. . Plan 569 .. : Plan 569 .. . Plan 569 .. . Plan 569 .. . Plan `569 . . . Plan 569 . Plan 569 . . . Plan 569 . Plan `569 .. . Plan 569 .. . Plan 569 , Plan 569 . . . Plan 569 . Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 .. . Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 6569 Plan 569 Plan 569` Plan 569 Plan 569 P.lan,,569 .., 2? '26 27 27 26 25 .C.u!iur9% `v3.0 24 20 1 14 15 ESSA 1.; _ 12 - 13 14 16 .18 -19 on 10 10 `I1 10 11 1'1 g 193 23 `ll, 72 200 10 76 50 -200 1/ nIouo,lM.Ilcai'iiII""i rl .8: mtlndloc. Tdennc. News Slug Stick Ila. ~:&cres Arrears Costs Total -I Q-Ann an---_.._- 25 10 13 100 50 189 -I. 100 100 200 a r`I.'`3I.":. . &x23`x Jean L at L in E. . 1. .*2.`s"::!2:-.-.ss1ets;. GI.) . Pk _Pk [Pk . Pk 'Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Lot Arr : . 778 I.779 '. 730 781 . 782 . 908 . 909 '.91o '. 931 .932 .. 941 .. 945 .. 954 . 955 I . 956 .. 957 .. 958 .. 959 .. 961 .. 962 .. 963 .. 982 ..1089 ..1090 ..1226 ..1227 ..1228 ..1232 ..1287 ..1288 ..1289 ..1290 ..1291 ..1293 ..1294 ..1295 ..l296 9 1 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 4.36 4.36 4.36 .6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 4.36 4.36 4.36 6.63 4.36 4.36 4.36 4.36 4.36 4.36 4.36. 4.36 4.36 6.63 NJ. 64.39 12.22 37.04 '183.60 AAE 21.49 40.92 3.99 125.84 140'! 17.89 -_ `iv.-. vvw -5-` 9.99 $2.75" 37.72 4.69 43.25 3.53 9.90 6.96 59.98 13.35 '1E;.33 IVVIVI C dart. M. Ellson, Annie Adam. Table .. bouquet, Mrs. Wm. Scott, Norman Basket cut flowers, Mrs. Jas._ Stod-i Clark. Hand bouquet. D. Wilson. Mrs. .Wm.. Scott. Collection of Asters, Annie Adam, Mrs. Wm. Scott: Collection of annuals, Mrs. Wm. Sco_tt. M. Ellson.. Collection perennials. Mrs. Wm. Scott. Floraldesign, Mrs. Wm. Scott and M. Ellson. -Best five varieties` of cut flow-. ers. Mrs; J. Syaddart, Mrs. Wm. Scott. a! Collection -of` fDahl'ias,` Annie Adam,` Mrs. Wm. Scott. Gladioll 6 colors, Mrs. Jas. Stoddart, Mrs. Wm. Scott. .. . ' Fruit . . Roxberry Russets, H. E. Dudenhoffer, Neil McCaiman-. 6 Ben Davis. I-IA. Dudenhoffer, M. Ellson. 6 Snows,` 2nd, Alfred Dunn. 6 Wolf River, Neil Mc-g Calman. Wm. Jarratt. 6 St. Lawrence, John Holden, J. W. Houston. Talrnan Sweets, M. Eilson, Wm. M. Campbell. Alexanders, John Holden, D. Wilson.i Red Pound, M. Ellson, Wm. Jarratt.; Rhode Island Greening, Wm. Jarratt, _ H. E. Dudenhoffer.- Northern Spies, E. V. Babcock, W. M. Campbell. Gol-. .6 den Russets, James Cook, John Holden. ` -Crabapples, G. Love & Co., T. H. Mc- Mahon. Any other variety, Wm. Jar- ` rat. W. M. Campbell. (Plums, Albert-6 J ermey, Wm. Jarratt. Pears, Geo. Pear- , I `sail, Wm. Jarratt. Grapes, T. H. Mc- ;Mahon, Alfred. Dunn. Collection `of 1 limit, VV. M. _Campbell, Wm. Jarratt. -: `Special for one box of `apples, Campbell.` , - I * G:-gin Anal `Sand: ' 1 76.13 152.29 19.29 41.52 28.04 32.60 1 00.0`! 14.77 0'72 7.08 13.28 13.97 24.96 104.23 000 - 4.13 294.27 24.30 40.73 22.12 19.36 19.36 13.64, 19.06 19.06 19.06 19.06 13.97 19.06 19.06 19.06 18.84 11.25 00.01} 4.45, U'I.O 8.28 140.94 (31-{,A,1Jj1J 51-1.5191-'--anort .W(._)0l, UUU. Lvruuu, 1V1l`. H." \.i.uupu\j:u, lJd.l'llUui Pearsall, J. A. Reid. Shearlinglewe. K. stocking. Mrs. G- N. Campbell. MP8-l Muir, G. Pearsall. .Lamb, K. Muir, J. Alfred Dunn. Dresser `scarf, Mrs. H. Pealvgan, ~ Crawford, Miss C. Turner.` Pillow slips, ag. Mrs. A. C. McNabb, MissC. Turner. vom sow Pm- '. .`." .`%`$l..`i`.l..l.`.T . ia..`?$if..?'.$`R l5' phetv G' Pe"'sa' Sow spring pig (ll H. Crawfor . Miss C. Turner. Mat lmd 2) J` W` Walker` vhooked `Len atterson _, l . ,, , Elizabeth Pat- P.AIR BACON HOGS A C Currie." terson. Rag mat, S. V. Jones, Mrs. J.~ P'"' W. Walker. Embroidered night'dress,l B rred Rocks -_C0ck an hen. Mr Miss C. Turner, Mrs. H., Crawford. Cruise, Frank Steel. Chicks, 'cockerel_ Nightdress (any other kind), Mrs. E. and pullet. `Frank Steel and John `B. B. -Reynolds, Mrs. J..W..Walker. Patch Holden, Alex. Campbell (2nd). Rhode on garment for wear, Annie Adam, Mrs. - Island Red. 000k and hen, Leonard E. B. Reynolds. Pieced quilt, Agnes . Shaw. Chicks cockerel and pallet. Walker, Mrs. H. Crawford. Pillow cas-i Leonard Shaw, Alex. Campbell, .Brown es,`Mlss C. Turner, Mrs.'G. M. camp- Leghorns; cock and hen, Leonard Sh . bell.` Socks (plain Awool), T. H. Mc- ,White Leg-horns, cock and hen, John ., Mahon, Mrs. H. Crawford. Embroidered Holden. Ollver Pm`ZV' Farm. Chick. sofa pillow, Miss C. Turner, Mina Stor- lst. Prof. Hume and Oliver Poultry ey. Sofa pillow (any other kind), Eli-_ Farm. ` 2nd.: Frank `Steel and Prof. zabeth Patterson, Mrs. Jas. Shellswell. Hume. Orpingtons, cock and hen, Wm.` Kniited sweater, Miss C. Turner, Annie Jarratt. Chicks, Wm. Jarratt. White= Adam. Serving tray, Miss C. Turner, ,Wyandott.e8. 0001` and hen. 1 and 3.l`Mrs. E. B. Reynolds. Knitted scarf, John B. Holden. Chicks. 1 and 2. Geo. Lena Patterson, Miss C. Turner. Hand- Crawford & Son. Mlnorcae. cockerel made sheets, Mrs. Geo. N. Campbell. 1st and 2nd. N. W0Ptley.,I-Ien 1st .and Bath towels, Mrs. E. B. Reynolds, Mrs. 2nd. Jll- 3- H_lden.-Bantams, cock and- H. Crawford. Guest towels, Mrs. G. N. arr E.'i%:.%"`..`.?:.`l?.`.'s.`:%..E`.l ?.`l.':;' , ro. . 4 . . . urner, rs. . . c- *Pr'ophet. Pair ll: geese, Alex. Campbell, Nabb. Tray cloths Miss C. 'i`ur`ner iEdgar Leigh. 'Pen, ._1 male and 3 femal- (Mrs. E. B. Reynolds. Table-runner: ,es. Geo. Crawford & Son, Oliver Poul- Miss. H. Crawford, ~MissC. Turner. In- try Farm. , ' itialed table linen. Miss C. -Turner. ` Flowers . Tatting, Lena Patterson, Annie Pat- `Mrs. Jas..Stod- tel`S0n- Woolen mitts (double) Mrs. '1`able`N.0l`man Campbell. MP8. Jae. Shelswell. Woolen mitts (single),-Annie Patterson. Ellzabet Patter-`l0,no Woolen gloves. Wm- Collection Ellzabet Patterson. `Annie Patterson. Adam, S c0tt...Couect1on Window curtains, Lena Patterson. Oil painting. landscape. Mrs. C. Whittaker. Mles 0- Turner Oll Ilalntlng -marine. - Floral design, M1`8- -.C- -Whittaker. Audrey `Mason. Ellson. cut" Pencil; drawing . free. hand. Andrey Ma- Eers. Mrs. Wm. son. Annie Patterson. A_-'_x- A_1-.._ 32.92 32.05 43.02 1.6.6`! 16.46 18.50 10.28 22.44 11 on 79.82 44.1`! 11.30 100A .l..l..0U 12.26 19 AB 8.54 3.63 3.78. P8318811. _ . _ Hogs . YORKSHIRE--Brood' Jno. Pro-, Peavsall. pig, fund 2), \ T PAIR I-IOGS-'-AV. C. Curr1e.: 3.03 2.94 2.90 2.78 Jermey. , I OXFORDS--Aged ram. .4... C. Currie. Shearling ram. Geo. Pearsall. .Ra.m{ lamb, 1st and 2nd, A. C. Currie. Aged? ewe, A. C. Currie, J. A.'Re1d. shear--` ling ewe, J. A. Reid, Geo. Pearsall Ewe lamb, Geo. Pearsall, A. C. Currie. GRADE SI-IEEP--Long wool, aged ewe, 1st and ` 2nd. Albert Jermey. Shearllng ewe 1st and 2nd, Albert Jer- mey. Lamb, Albert Jermey 1st and 2nd.` GRADE SHEEP--Short .wool, Geo. Pearsall. Pan run I] 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 4.49 60.50 15.02 40.46 190.69 7.20 Jumor can. 1.4. `Jermey, 14. uexsu. SWEEPSTAKES - Registered bull any age or breed, Thos. Dewell. Best female. Geo. Crawford. Best herd, '1`hos.] Dewell. Three animals get of one sre,. Geo._ Crawford 8; Son. . _ Sheep LEICESTERS5-Aged ewe, Albert Jermey. nY'li`nR`n..n..Asrnd mm. A.. C. Currier 44.44 6.74 131.48 17.63 11.51 5.27 5.27 5.27 5.07 10.28 27.47 16.87 10.89 17.79 29.45 20.01 21.07 19.46 35.18 42.18 25.50 131.80 11.29 77.32 115.78 3.08 4.52 10.94 12.27 20.83 - vou- ms 12.7-3 92.41 4s.s:s 12.65 9.71 63.97 16.18 19.23 80.53 158.59 22.27 45.05 31.24 35.91 109.33 11.03 146.04 6.88 301.62 AVuuQv_u Luvv, aulnow oauaaa-,.-.u~uV. --...._-v,.....V so ' a .` ._ S MISCELLANEOUS -Runnms race. ona.'.`..,I.~"..{'.`n."s`C .`.`:.%v. .':`;`.,3`3.`?3n; 'R Fred Sanderson, '_1`. Spencer. Lady driv-A. Ewan, V_- Babcock Long bfood erv M3- G- M- Campbell M"3' J beets D. Wilson, Wm. Campbell. Tur- Kissock, Mrs. W. T. Strathearn. Pony M58 `beam :1-_ ,H_ McMahon. G_ Love & driver, Prof. Hume. Slnge turnout, D. u Co_ Early cabbage_ ~H. E_ Dude nh0ffe,. 3911 Alfred CD03": Edgar Leigh 30 .Fred,Hnse. Late cabbnge, J. B. Holden: - sixteen and under, bitching, unhitchlng, Norman C;a,.ke_ Caulmowers, Fred; etc., Fred. Sanderson, '1`. W.` Jermey. _Huse. Table com T_ H. McMah0n_l _ _ ` _ Cattle Wm.` Jarratt. Hubbard squash, Neil sHoR1v,HoRNs..._Two.yea,--o1d hei. McCa_lman, FredHuse. Vegetable mar- fers, `Leonard Shaw, G. Rouse. -Year; 9 !`0W- A- S-~M19~1`d- N"_m-`W C9mDbe"`- n.(1"1`omatoes, John Holden, Alf. Dunn. ll hif,"G.C fd&S egg 2; llfef c,,,1,"`( e.`, _' cmwgf,-d & Watermelons, Fred Huse, D. Wilson. Son :1 and 2), Archie MA,.mur. Best -Muskmelons, E. V. Babcock, Fred Huse. female any age, Geo. Crawford & Son.! gfgfgg V IY(l)1l'-m.C3IfInOFl :13g]1:. F3195 Wlilllslg-. HL';E}'f"YG Im-se'tV T Bushel Doolv potatoes Special H GRA _ ear `ng 8 Gen ' Crawford, C. 'Whittake1'. Collecti,on"gar-. Lih,L.Lih.Ftb t,A hiM- _ ' Atgur, Leoengrd Sabaw?aI?Iil 533w? Gee). ' den Vegetables. A. W. G00dfe1l`0W. Fred` Pearsall,~Leonard Shaw. '1` o-year-sold I-Iuse. ._ . heifer, Geo. Pearsall, Leonard snaw.-' . Domestic .Manufactures Yearling heifer, `Lawrence Leigh. A. Fancy Apron, Alma Rutherford, Mrs. McArthur. Senior calf, L- Jermey. i_ H. Crawford. Plain apron, Mrs. E. B. Junior calf. L. Jermey, L. Leigh. Reynolds. Mrs. McNabb..Bed room slip- pers, Miss C. Turner, Mrs. Harvey Crawford. Button holes, Mrs. G. M. Campbell. Mrs. J. A. Reid. Best five sire, . articles for Christmas gifts, Mrs. G. M. Crawford & Campbell. Buffet set, Miss C. Turner, sh, Miss Mina Storey. Embroidered bed- spread, Mrs. E. B. Reynolds, Mrs. W. I. H. Crawford, Lena Patterson. Crochet- OXFORDS--Aged . , - . - Pearsall. .Ram {$3. 13 `i%;`,`:l"`)'lgg'9'C'{1'i,]`('s I%`:_`:g"A1xrfi`:; C . Aged: Patterson Mrs Wm V Anderson Cro- A. Reid. Shear- -s chang Oh W631. M13; `E B Reyholds "3 w' A Rem Miss C 'l`urner'Cer;t're piece (white), Miss C'_ Turner" Mrs_ A._ C_ McNabb' W001 " Centre piece (colored), Miss C. Turner, 18 Mrs. H. Crawford. Comforter. down- 'Shearling fj]]ed_ Mm; w_ .1_ c1a,~ke_ Mrs c`_.camp- bell. Comforter or any kind, Lena Pat- terson, Mrs. N. Campbell, Darned rn-........n r A 13.1,: Qkonnllna gun: I`! slfnnlzh-icr 1\/fro (1 N (`annnhnll MI-an I LEiESTERs".`A3d - Clarke..Bed-spread. of any kind, Mr: I 27.40 44.24 25.17 22.34 22.34 16.48 22.03 22.03 22.03 22.03 16.82 22.03 22.03 22.03 21.81 9.83 16.11 16.81 28.08 14.03 36.24 35.35 46.58 11.29 25.50 14.08 15.0$ 19.37 21.46 13.03 84.31 6.38 6.53 UIRYKB, AIIFGG uunn. - 5 ROADSTER -Brood` mare, H: I_. Barnhardt, Thos; Fl cher. Spring c It, H. I. Barnhardt. Jo na rophet. Gent e- man's driver to buggy, D. `Bell. Edgar Leigh. Free-tor-all race, James Bran- ; don, (Ray Pointer): T.Robert_ Calrnszg Named race. Ellis Leigh. Sam Kissockq -up:-cu:-urn? 1* A\V'lnt\7YQ I3......'.l-.._ nnnn OTTON HAI "-niunsmw, "'5r!5t,'??E*:'-J Bobbc may be Why get along WI any longer 9 H: Enameled War latest. Made of r Iron. with three c enamel, same as -inn _ `IIVV __ 1: .1- av A /V A\l \A\. complete with 51 ttings and duru- I\ u net. roan, -Jonn rropnet. SINGLE CARRIAGE HORSE-John Clarke, Alfred Dunn. , nnAn1:'|~mm: ...'Rmnd- mare. H: I. For talc by plun stores throughot write It`: easy to bobbed heads Baby's Own hot water is pensive sham ing fragrance hair is very a B`aby's Own individual ca where Price, comq Home-made dclicious--am Here's the re MUST Peel onions, pieces, con-r stand ovum bring to a I, Take 2 cup flour, 6 table Mustard, 1 L; 2 quarts Vin for twenty nually. Pour stand ten (1 then bottle. 1 qt. small- 1 ul l`Ill`lllll MONTREAL TO `DHOKYON V WmS.J. atracnan. '1`ea.m, ueuue nun. CARRIAGE--Brood' mare, John P_ro- phet. Foal, -John Prophet. * Q1N(:'LI<`. CARRIAGE I-IORSE-John " ulfori lug. ` `K4 FOR 1'5 tznhlcs : .,.:. lll5' Nevin Lvcsnluvowvu, ' - u v V . . - - _ -. GENERAL PURPOSE-BrOod mare; Leslie Jermey, G- Rouse.` Foal, Geo. Scott; G. Rouse. Two-year-old.`Albert, .Jermey. Yearllng. Norman Clarke lWm:.J. Strachan. Team, Leslie Bell. rVA'n`D'I A(1Ii`_'Rrnnd'rnnrA, Jnhn Pro. V Grain And" Seeds --- A ._-I_1_ r1_____-1 m. 1z'u1nUI' 01 tne rermanent Force. Tuesday, amid occasional showers, Htrajningr cnntinued. In the afternoon ' the Batta1ion\was-in.epected by Brig. ; General Bell. Commanant of Military `District No. 2. -avqistad. by Col. Par- ~ sons, General Staff Officer and Lt.-Col. [Robertson of the Canadian Army Ser- I vice Corps. Every officer and man was . on his mettle and the Battalion. won .' nothing but praise. The (`fnnnfv (`nnnnil (`nu hm r1;.........-a uuuuu Uul. praise. . ' The County Council Cup for General Efficiency was awaxgded to B" Com- `pany from Collingwood as was also th M`:Phee Cup for having brought 1the greatest number to camp. Wdnesdav hftornnnn mac -own!-43:1 Ll'Ulll uUWI|llu.l'Lu. 7 I Sunday morning the rain continued `to fall and church parade was held under `the shelter of the men's mess. Among the visitors in the afternoon were Lt.-Col. A. Cowan,` Maior Macdon- .nell, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. (Alex. McFau1,. and a number of others. Rfnnoxr rn-rivnan-I a ll`... A.-..- ....-_1 __.-_ I SIMCOLE" FORESTERS l AT A CAMP ' - BORDEN_, ` (Collingwood News) ` On Saturdaygseptember 12, the first ', Battalion of the County Regiment ar- rived` at the site that was to.be their gcamp in Camp Borden. Rain was fall- ing steadily and the prospect was dreany and cheerless. VVith courage. and excellent discipline the men set to work and by supper time, under the ableguidance of the Quartermaster, Major Whitby. the cookhouses were in operation, the messes ready and: the .tents set up. After supper the guard was mounted. ground sheets and blan- kets were issued and all preparations om'ade for a remarkably comfortable" -night _under ad_ver.qe circumstances. During the evening the sound of song` and story came through the drip of the `rain showing that the men were far - from downhearted. ' ' Qnnuu nnnnnlnnp 61... ...-.8... ......4.x..-_-.1 auu a uulIl.Uel'_ U1 Ul'.n('.l`.S. Monday proved a fine day and was `spent in msketry training under R.S. iM. Trainer of the Permanent Force. 1 'I"nndnv nrni nnnnainnnl ..I..-.......... ;,,~1-'otato onions, A. U. Qampoeu, Axtrea ,. { Dunn. Red carrots (table), Fred Huse, K` 3 A. D. Campbell.Shorthorncurrots. M. ' v Ellson, NormaniClarke.- Parsnips, John -' Holden, Frank Steel. Whlte..onlons', M. r".Ellaon, V. blood beets, Campbell. :' nips beets, McMahon, G..Love.& Dudenhoffer, fr Fredjlnse. Holden, H Norman Fred .1-Iuse, corn, McMahon, Wm. . Fred Huse. `.srow, 1` Tomatoes, -, t _; Celery, Wm. Campbell, Fred Huse. , Citrons, John Holden, D. Wilson. Bushel 'Dooly potatoes, Special, H. . Crawford, `Whittaker. Collectlon`gar- , Goodfellow, Fred 1 n-...--A:- n.......:....a.....-- LJEIIIIJDBII. 7 V `. ' ' ` Fnrni `Roots and Vegetable Early `Potatoes. Wm. Jarratt, H.` E. Dtidenhotter. Late potatoes, Wm. Jar- rett`. Cllttordewhlttaker. Swede Turn- lps, G. Love & Co.. W. 1. Clark & Son. .Aberdeen turnips, W. M. C pbell. White turnips, W. M. Camp,l;e#,nAlex. Campbell. Gray Stone turnips. W. M. Campbell, Geo. Pearsall. Mango1ds,\VV. `M. Campbell. Edgar" Leigh.` Sugar beets, T. H. McMahon. G. Love & Co. White carrots, Fred Huse, Alfred Dunn. Red carrots, Fred Huse. Wm. Campbell, Pumpkin, Norman Clajrk, W. I. Clark .& Son. Mammoth squash, Neil McCal- man. G. Love & Co. Collection of roots, W. Campbell, Fred Huse. Red on- ions. M. Ellson,lJ. W. Houston. Yellow onions. E. V. Babcock, J. Rutherford. ., Potato onions, A. D. Campbell, Alfred ihnnnn `Rod nnrrnfn (fahlA\ Prod `F-Tncan , Under instructions from the execut- ors of the late Sarah Nesbitt, there `will be offered for sale by public auction. it the Queen's Hotel in the villageiof Bradford, by L. M. Rutledge, Esq., auctioneer, on Saturday, the 3rd day ,0` October, AD. 1925, at two o clock p.m., the south half of lot 20 in the 14th con- cession of the Township of West Gwlle limbury in the County of Simcoe. This {R nnn (If flan hnaf a-no-In an... uuuuury ul Lue uuunty OI slmcoe. . This is one of the best grain farms in the Township of West Gwillimbury. It consists of 100 acres moreior less of` I good `clay land, and there` is on it a very comfortable ten-room `brick-clad dwelling,. with bath and toilet with air! pressure system, full size cellar, partly` hardwood ooring, hot air furnace,! hard and soft water; -barn 50x52 on ce- .ment, metal roof, full stabling under-I neath equipped with water system;5 hog-pen,26x70 on stonework. 12 acres good meadow, ` `about 15 acres fall` wheat, 8 acres red clover, and it is ex-; pected most of the fall ploughing will , be done. The farm is conven1ently.slt- =' uated to church`, school. `market and railroad, -and the `whole is well ;enced_ and cultivated, ' I ' llihn nluun. 7_........_a... .._an L. -A-L -- Of Valuable 100:Acre Farm in Town- ship of. West Gwillimbuhy, County of Simcoe. u; Luxes unu -cnarges tnereon. | TAKE NOTICE FURTHER that a. list of said lands is being published in] the Ontario Gazette `in its issues of: Sept. 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th, 1925, and` that said list is posted up in my office, coies of which may be had on appli- ca on. ` A 117 G'Il"I`flI`I'? uauuuo A. W. SMITH, Treasurer, Town of Barrie. Dated at Barrie this 2nd day of Sept- A ember, 1925. 36-48c Chatham, Ontario.-I started to get` weak after my second child was. born,..; 4 and kept on etting J worse until could ~ notdo my own house. work and was so bad _ ` with my nerves that ' I was afraid to stay alone at any time. I had a girl working for me axwhole eat before I was ab e to %`;.'..3:.'.::*:`".:s:'",- NOTICE is hereby given by virtue of a warrantvtrom ~`the Mayor of the Town of Barrie, in the Province of Ontario, under his hand, i7vith the seal of the corporation of the said Town affixed thereto, hearing date the 25th day of- August, A.D. 1925, and to me directed. for the collection of arrears or taxes due on certain. lands in the Town or Barrie, that unless the said taxes, to- gether with lawful costs and charges. be` ooner paid, Ishall, on the 9th day of ecember,,A.D. 1925, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, in the Council Chamber, Municipal Building. in the said Town of Barrie, in County of Simcoe and Province of Ontario. -proceed to sell by public auction the said lands or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and -chargesthereon. TAKE Nn'l`T(V17.' wrrnmtrmn nmo. - Treasurer : `Sale. of Lands_ ` . in Arrears for Taxes in -Town of Barrie. NOTICE is hereby given. pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the Estate of Christena Culbert, late of the Township of Innisfil, in the County of Simcoe, married woman, deceased, who.died on `or about the 21st day of,August, 1925, are requested to send particulars of their "claims to. the undersigned on or before the tenth day of October; 1925, after which date the Executors will distribute the assets of_ the -estate among those entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they `shall then have notice, and that they will not be responsible `ttfany person tor the assets of said estate whose claimsshall not then have been [re- ceived. ` DONALD ROSS. * Qnllni fnr fnr 'F`.1rnnnI-Inna a9l41c -...-._, -.. nuuvu-an \JlIaJ' ;.u., nvuvulayo More than 40 cats were found in (he house/ of a New York recluse when entered by police, as neighbors had complained` of the filth. uuu '2`kU yurua. Lt.-Col. G. E. McLean is to be con- gratulated` on the pronounced success of this first Regimental Camp `under. his command. I work of breaking camp had been com- I` pleted, a short program of field sports was run off, including tent striking, tug-of-war, high Jump, broad jump and the three standard sprints of 100, 220 and 440 yards. ' T.f -("nl C`. 14`. R'nT.nnn {c On kn l'Il\I'l,, UHLU LU 21.|.LCIl(.l L118 iVUl'IT]H.l. Russell Harris has purchased a new. Ford car. ` 4 I An airplane thief. operated success]; fully in Sioux City, 111., recently. Mnnn I-Inna All 1511` n . - n . .. ......I 2.. 4.- Miss Jessie Bishop has gone to Tor- onto to attend the Normal. `Duuannll `l'_`Inn-uln Ln- u.......I..-.._..A .. ....--. Receiived Mhch Benet by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound I LITUIIUS I.llCl'Uo V Mrs. W. Scott spent last week} with friends in Barrie. V : `Km or-n Klan Ewan`) {Wynne-`An cum`! 0...... -.-. ...._ .v.. u. ... uvvgv Mr. and Mrs.':tlbert' F;)rd and family spent Sunday with Utopia friends. `ml-x..- 1'-....x- -I1_I_-._ u___ -.-_,, 4. us, ?_>.j_ -_ j_.- (T60 late foflast week`); M _ Sept. 22- Mr`. a.nd Mrs. Ed. Howard and family and Mrs. Wm. Howard and daughter, Mae, motored to Stouffville on Sunday to spend a few days with friends there. `ulna 117 Q...-\4+ now; 1...; .......z. .;-n.u. LFICIIUH Ill DU.l.'l'lC. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quance and fam- ily of Toronto- were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm .C_ole. " ~ uw--uyv. `Inn -vs-unsa-.-J wry gang uuao ~\ Sunday visitor included: Mr. and Mrs.`Ritcy and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Burr and three children qt Camp Borden at A. Elphicl-1's; Mr. and Mrs. Russell `Hood of Amston, at D. J. Miller's. NOTICE TO `cnsnrrons .`f3X.*?C.`lT_R5_ SALE uU1VAu1J nuab`. Solicitor for Executors . A Barrie. .Ontrio.. Dated 19 September,'. 1925 V0. Gas pressure in the abdomen causes a restless, nervous feeling and pre-; vents sleep. Adler-ika removes gas in TEN minutes and brings out surpris-i ing amounts of old waste matter you never thought was in your system. This excellent intestinal evacuant is wonderful for constipation or stomach trouble. Don't waste time with pills or tablets but get real Aderika action! `Wm. Crossland, druzgist. `J-2 88. 89. 87. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. v. 3 51., B2. 53. 54." 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67." 68. 69. 70. 71. 7.2. '73. 74. 75. 76, East hali 'W'bst 75 1 East 15 a Broken . East 23 1 Lot 15 . . Lot 166 . . Lot 17 . . Lot 3; hr` Lot 2. br North 8, West 40, West 9, c West 76, South we Lot . . N Ehali Lot 13 w Lot 5 we Lots 8-9 Military Military Military Military Military M_ilitary_ 78. 79. 80. 81. 77. 50. -2-2. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. '21.. 42. 43. AA HER NEIWE8 B_l_E_[[Ej% Now 31. 32.- 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. A1 29. 30. 11.. - 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. ` 25. 26. 27. ` ' r MEDONTE 28.,` N 2, pt W hf desc. in reg. deed 8737 1 11 % fI1f\!II'7`\1r'r Aw. -.-,~-.... . __ . __ . - 20; 21. ` 22. 23. 24. 10. g `T0 WIT:-By virtue of a warrant issued by the Warden of the County of Simcoe, hearing date the 16th day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1925. and to medirected, commanding me to levy upon the several lands mentioned and described, being in the County of Simcoe. for arrears respectively due` there- on, together with my costs, I hereby give notice pursuant to the Assessment. Act and amendments thereto, that unless the sat arrears and costs be soon- er paid,` I shall on Tuesday, December: 1st,-1925, the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Town of Barrie, proceed to sell by- rffhlin nllnflnn an hnnnl-I nf hn noi layman ~ n . m . -. I... -.-nnx _.!___L A. ,-n_ - -- e. pain, I. auuu uu u uusuay, uaccmnau: l8t,`1UZO,~8.IS the hour or o'clock frblic auction so much of the said landsas may be sufficient to discharge the taxes, and all lawful charges incurred in and about the sale and collection of the same. The following lots are patented (except where otherwise stated): -.._...-- ._. .. .. Description Lot Art's Costs T'l . Plan 529 19 6.63 1.50 8.13 . Plan 529 20 6.63 1.50 8.13 . Plan 529 25 2.60 1.50 4.10 . Plan 529 26' 2.60 1.50 4.10 . Plan 533 67 16.60 1.50 18.10 . Plan 533 92 12.20 1.50 13.70 . Plan 540 - . . . . '30 6.63 1.50 8.13 . Plan 540 57 6.63. 1.50 8.13 . Plan 540 58 6.63 1.50 8.13 . Plan 540 90 6.63 1.50 8.13 . Plan 540 . .. . 117 6.63 1.50 8.13 . Plan 540 151 6.63 1.50_ 8:13 . Plan 540 . 52 6.63 1.50 8.13 . Plan 540 . . .. 57 6.63 1.50 8.13 ..Plan 540 '. . . ., 158 6.63 1.50 8.13 . Plan 540 `. . . . ,159 6.63 1.50 8.13 . Plan 540 160 6.63 1.50 8.13 `Plan 540 -. . . . 161 6.63 1.50 8.13 Plan 540 '.... 162 6.63 `1.50 8.13[ Plan 540 . . . . 163 ` 6.63 1.50 8.13 Plan_ 540 . 182 6.63 1.50 8.13 Plan 544 . . . . 121. 9.95 1.50 11.45 Plan 544 122 9.95 -1.50 11.45 _ Plan 544 123 9.95 1.50 11.45 -_Plan 544 231' 9.95 1.50 11.45 Plan 544 232 9.95 1.50 11.45 Plan 549 43 9.95 1.50 11.45i Plan 549 144 9.95 1.50 11.45 Plan 549 153 9.95 1.50 11145` Plan 553 .... 39. 6.63 1.50 8.1'3 Plan 558 . . . . 55 6.63_ 1.50 8.13 Plan 558 94 6.63 1.50 8.13 Plan 558 . . . . 95 6.63 1.50` 8.13 Plan 558 .... 96 6.63 1.50 8.13 `Plan 558 .... 235 6.63 1.50 8.13 Plan .558 2367 6,63 1`.50 8.13 Plan 569` .... 775 6.68 1.50 8.13 Plan` 569 ..._. 778 "6.63 [1.50 8.13 !11-- ERG HUG .Q9 1 EA 0 10 Restless Slep Due "to Stqmach Gas , v 1uu}um Ur UrSn1:1V1U1`u`J South Edward st . . .3 3 Pt N "Edward st. desc. reg. deed 5 14 ` V7ILLAGE OF VICTORIA HARBOUR `I Qnnfh MAHIA Rf. 4 V - - - - - - - - - V 1 .Sout1`1 Maple . COr con. 9, Patterson st? -twr-r 1 \J VV J.V onxr KJI` V South half . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..' . . . . Block 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lot .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. East pt desc. in reg. deed 2517 1711- 1- A law- '1'UVV1VDI1l1" Ur` V1151- A 100'ft'S E corner east half . . . . .. 23 \` 6 , South 20 -acres west half West half 21 6 20 West `nalf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-~. . '. . - 16 12 100 5 South 25, nqrth 49, east 65, south hr 14 114' 25 ] TOWNSHIP OF WEST GWILLIMBURY . . . . 14 ` 4 100 6 . .......12-13 14 1 1 . . lg 14 1,9. 3 T .n1> P-t .W_;hf. aesc. in LJUI. - o n . - o - ooo-oIc-u..- -N E. half acres, north ha.l" west of road . . . . . . . west of road, park lot . . . . . . 7' West of rd, broken pk lot Reserve . . . . . . . . .., ...... . . Reserve \. . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . Reserve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reserve . . .. . . . . . . Reserve . . . . . . . . . . . Reserve . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ` WV 65!. CU llUI'Lll IIHJI. u - - at p _ south halt . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . north quarter`-' Lot15...'... . . . . . . . . Lot16`.._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot17....._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lot3;broken.. . . . . . broken west north east half West9,east16..... . . . . 7 6, north half . . . . . . . . west quarter . . . . . . . . . T.nf " I . half . . . . . . . . north half .' Tvoaf 1: nnufk Inn`! _ - l.'UVV.lVl.'1.l1: U1" W hf ac. E 134 ac. North River .. W 10, W 47,_E 48%, W 87%, E 117% Plan 624 . . . . . . . . . . . . .\.; . . . . . . . . . . . Plan 528,.....`..` . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... !'nt\11-rxvan-I-rt`-1 A-n, mid anoint with Cuticura Ointment. . Nothing quicker or enter then'Cuti- _ curl. Soap and .Olr_:tn.:e_'nt. l'o_r, all . -__.- - - -vwvw---u 1 Don't suffer with'itcl1in_ . burning rashes, eczema: or irritat one when Cuticura Soap and Ointment will quickly relieve and heal. Bethe wi Cuticura Soap and hot water. dry akin troubles. . Innnn I--|. u... e... u.n A_I.I_____ n-_-.., S W pt dgsc. in regal -Rant half _.- -..D. u-vvu uuvn J. .I..l. 72 TOWNSHIP OF N OTTAWASAGA Dunedin, Lot 2, plan 2193, W Hurontario 9 Plan 92, Singhampton, pt 7 East Me1ancthon,.desc. reg. deed 10145 18 12 1, . TOWNSHIP OF OR0 North east quarter 39 2 \ An 0 1l\l\ vreg.deed11019.................. 6 14. ; Ft E. pt Bro., desc. reg. `deed 12236 28 14 3 .PJan_596,1ot125.._......._......... 32 14 , Plan 596, lots 56 and 57 . . . . . . . . . . 32 14 rPlan 596, lot 60.........`........,. _32~ 14 Plan 596,lot 178 . . . . . . 32 14 TOWNSHIP OF MATCHEDAS Broken .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 7 Part described in reg. deed 1016 . . 16-17 9 Islands 33 on Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . . fiitsivvuvruwwo-\ A: _-__ _ __ i, ID 1:4 in, pus D In, as ueacrxoea Vreg. deed 11019 . . . . . . . . . . Plan` 596, lot 125 . . . . . . ._.. . . Plan 60 . . . . . . . . .` . . . . 596, lot . . . . . . . .1 v 11 L` IJJ..L.l.l. U .P,a's desc. in reg. deed 12743 Plan 587, lots 57 and Q8 ; . . . . . . . . . Plan 587,101: 95 . . . . Plan. 587, lots 178, 179, 180, p . . . . Plan 571, lot 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pt lot 7 as desc. in reg. deed 15332 SE hf, pt S hf, as described in array` Hand 11010 v-av. gr usvu Ptjiescribed in reg. deed 4877 W North half . . . . . . .;. `Iraqi `ml! If \ .L u 11 4.1 u)L.I..lJ. \.I'.l.` Westehalt . . . . 13 South west quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 E hf S pt as, desc. in reg. deed 9194 27-28 Pt bush blk, Angus Village, S side Queen st, asdesc. reg. deed 10467- East half .... . . . . 2 u . z LVUFLH. nuu. no West halt . . . Description 4. .:__-_..n_'__a L, Treasurer : Sde `of in Arrears for Taxes couwrv or smcoa akin am mym lumen." moo. 3. gncgong I sauce. A'l`slou,n e.

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