GEO. vmcouv` v1oronIA sums ronrmm ' SPOKANE 18 ,19 :20 % 21 22; 23' V 5 24 W14 I554)` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. % `Vi , ` Wasaga. Beach Lo.ts_ 1 `;;i3v,qW=ashx St. No. 6, Plan 360. . . .. st. No. 7 " ~vi`5:%"`Wa8h St. No. 8 6 E Codar St. No. 5 `.` ... 7 .13 Cedar St. No. 6 8 E Cedar 81:. No. 7 , *9 E Cedant. No. 8 '.`..`- 10 Eedvar St. No 9 " ` 11 E Ged:a.r st, No. my .12 W Elm St. No. 9 ..'.' 13 _W`Elan_St. No.10 ,14' `W Elm No. 11 ;. 715 .171 Elm St. No. 7 .; . 4m EElImj'St. No 3 H . . 11 E Ehn sc.%No 9 . T in w Pm 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 A ; ' pa 1` ?"n-V14 1... .I-...-__'I_ , . .= . V I A - 1' C011 Acres Arrears Costs Total [baring date the '22nd day of Angus iar-rgars 1_'e s._pect1ve1lyjdue thereon,` ibogether with my c By virtue of 9. warrant issued: by bhe Warden of the County of Simcoe. t, in -the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundmed Eleven, and tto me` directed, commanding me to levv upon the ` ' ed, being-in'etl1e' County of Simcroe, for osts, I hereby give . . me-nts thereunto, thatun- COUNTY or SIMCOE Treasiurer s Sale at lands -.-v- vv-`- ff--Spe<'2ial `this `week S7 bairs'lat1ies| dongola kid blucher `boots, dull calf` tip, high or low heels, regular $2.00 value, onsale at $1.49. Carey Shoe 00. fl`... "IV____, IV` , I -0 `gt 1% as deslgitled i `No.o87861 'ue$day, December 5th, 191 1 The very acme of Styleaperfection at the most reasonable prices : Comee-Yot}r e Welcome. the most . successful in the history of the Store. UR } GREATEST Vsrronrs have used to make `this, our AUTUMN OPENlNG Beautiful Fall Millinery IN ARREARS FOR TAXES. _' .Teai;1'1c$rs kindly notify secretary] `Ffetcher the number of school chi -. :ren s'_ tickets they will requir ifor B'arrie sv Big Fair and they will be lorwarded. . -- ' V ` COUNTY or SIMCOE, `TO WIT : TOWNSHIP oooopoo, 90 al. 0 I-O cc I IO_ 0.050 It to ~- " _ Ooo`I`_ II 0 0 `O.-1;`. 0 I ' Lo .I\l._['. o o .3: [II 0 0-`pg.-3 tn` o-~ 0 . > ."-W `.\ ._ oo\\.II_'oo' fa.-Ha`; 0*)": tissue: v J:r,mgsm- on 6/`:* 2'-. ~ - '..1o` :10- >10 10 ` 10 10 10 10 '., .. 10:`? f1~0-. . ' 10 16 16 16 16 .16 . 16` 16 __ 16 16. _1ov :10 16 r 1_.o:. I 16 16 . 1 J J 1 1 J J ] 1 1 1 1 J ] J VESPRA. 1.00 14.23 3.65 2.41 8 L9;._14`f" '5 1.61 "':.*_ ., T `~`.`:+`./ . o.aU 3 .50 3.50 3.50 3.50 _, the 19th.. day SU OF; . 26 `s 13 -.SUNNIDALE . -1`9` 6 14 Thumdiy August '5'*"W1y.:-V 1911. _C_on Acres Air-rears '16 16 , 1 15 _1o{. -16 .16 7 1s_ V` ,'The rrre`r1agement' of" the Barrie VAgri- `_eult`ural Society have added three new features at their Fall Fair, this `year, namely: a. Band Competition; 2: -running race and a clasgfor general purpose horses. A r. -up _ 5, 109 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 51-16 :1-16 1-16 1-16 146 ; 1-16 >n so much<;tmt1x: and a.1l<'l`awful charges thgs; snmn 14.86 1.53 9.55 14.23 $1.24 5.4 I ` 33 30 30 24 24 24 *2-1 24 24 f 35 .35 1... 55 32 32 ._gp.;.v.r. .`I!`I.Ieu,\: tggulag $3.00 value, [ Qtiib tui-teen bag ! of nitail -receiva fed 'tj :Brad-ford post oice" one. day` last-'55Week% six were .ca ta1ogues from in "'1_'6ronto _x_nail order house. / Adver- ttigiug pays-{--the ma`il~ _order man, a.p- . parentjy. $3.50 3:50 3.50 IIQA vuvv 3.50 3.50 vcvv 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 rn 350 -18.36 can 13.05 17.73 7.15 5.91 V 5.11 $4.7 4 .0 _ . V _-v`r'vVv` ' ` ' Mr. O. M. Doaue, mail carr'er,- whovl has been of! duty jfor seve-ra weeks] through illness-,` resumed " his rounds -on Monday, but was unable to con- tinue as.he,still felt too wea V1: to take up the work. _ ` ` ' 3.83 3.80 3.80 3.'I4 5 3.74 3.74 3.74 3.74 3.74 3.85 R65 8.97 Ammunition, Shells and 'qjuIp_monl? for the Season aid .3 _ v New Stock um" ' Yes, Reciprocitywould bent some. people, namely, President Taft". and 1.3a `n`]nin_:$Ann`-nvrrnnn rwvrlv, uusunvn-y, J- CVDJ-V-AV his fellow-countrymen. COOKE-- -CA(Iv.HOUN-At the Manse, mlmtvola nu \K7n.~'InnaHnv Gnu -V\`-nnn`\)'\co . MARRIED. 7 BEACOCK--LAMB -- In Wycliffe r`.11nrn`\ T:'.`n11voln nu `xfnolnnanci ` uvu .; LL&J&l.\.Il4' q` .10 IIIID" `.L`-LIILLDU, Elmvalei, on Wednesday, September 6th by Rev. G.` "J; Mackay, Mr. Arthur Leslie Cooke of Craighurst to Miss Eva Pearl Calhoun of Hills- dale. T M"cKAY-3-`LORD-At `the Collier st. Methodist Church, on Monday, Sept._ 11th, -by Rev. I. G. Bowles, Oscar - R-utherford McKay, of Pontiac,` . Michigan,~ to Emily Jane Lord, of Barrie. T _` The horse, harness andibuggy stolen from the stables of Messrs. P. Kearns` and E. A. Sibbald were recovered on "Sunday by Detective Beardsley. "Mr. Campbell of Mitchell Square was in Town on Saturday and `saw the bills advertising the loss. He immediately notied the authorities that a stray horse had come toghis premises during the week,` and Detective `Beardsley went there on Sunday and recovered the missing s-teed. _At Orillia. the de= tective fo und the buggy into which the harness-`had been. thrown, in Vic- toria Park. It is surmised that some visitor in Town from Orillia had be- come stranded on Labor Day, and` Inot ibeing fond of pedestrianism, `had helped himself to the outt. -No clue to. the thief has" as yet been un- earthed. BORN. .BALLAN'1LYN'E-4-At Bar rie, onA Mon- (`AV Ran} Q1011 in MII and ll ...-. E RECOVERED STOLEN PROPERTY. Orillia News-Letter-M-r. Samuel` Sergeant, who is in the West for his health, located at Leatherhill, ;,Sask., "met with an accident a short time-ago. He was driving, when the "horse took fright and threw Mr. Sergeant out `of the rig. His knee was severely sprain- ed besides being badly shaken up and` he was laid up in bed for some days. His friends here will be pleased to know he is now recovering nicely. A A -A larger and a better stock of new and up-to-date boots and shoes was never put on sale before in Bar- rie than the Carey Shoe Co. have assembled for this fall. This rn1 s wide experience and copious buying powers are such that-_they defy `all competition as. regards` qua1ity'a nd_ prices. . _ A startling discovery that ' appeared 1 to point to a suicide was made on` Wednesday oft last `week, when a quantity of woman s clothingto make` I nearly a complete outt, including the shoes,'was found on the river bank at the townline bridge, west, near Allis- ton. Constable Holmes of Alliston took chargeeof the clothing and en- deavored to clear up the mystery.) It .is supposed the clothing was lost or [thrown from a passing rig. V Don t- the excitement` of politics` interferewith the success of-Barrie"s Big Fair. The management are doing .311 in their power to `nmakethis year s Fair the best ever held outside of Toronto. They have made. arrange- ments with the Parks Booking Cir- icuit of New York to furnish them with` the -best attractions that have ever appeared before" a County of Simcoe` audience. Don t forget the dates, Sept. 25, 26 and 27th." . -iRul1, C I \ \ .. '4 -, " vx:2h;Z` `-..g,x ` . ' " "".... zr ` "`l`~~.- it V5"V1'heA7fi:irt"_;-cfginnir oT =th"' Ba:-rie ":'Aqu`atic' Club win `he held in th_e_fTown Hall" neit Wednesday, 8ept."_20th. John. D. Strathdel pianist. Informal. - l\ ` . Mr. imccanhy showed the white? feather ?! when `he failed . to _appear before the -elecfors of Bum-ie-e--f the electors whom he" switched `into South. Simcoe-`-g-int the Aylesworth meeting last week. _ . seve'r:l`I-L - laeqs-ijih\ Fhi}j}y;gt}.9}L??de out this wgek; L The County :'have in number of men titjworlt o1i [Blake St. re-building the _'road`waj'; Thf_e*'s~t'eam roller,`-has; been utilized to pick the road up, land it is now being re-surfaced with gravel,- mdking one _ofthe llnest roads Vinfthe Proyince. `About $700 will beexpewnd-` ed by the County in Barrie under the Good Roads By-law. `~ _ Percy Pele/h` w:h_o -appeared? before P, M. " Radenhurst . last - Wednesday,` then electing to be tried .j_ury, came up in the police court agaln yesterday. He. changed his- plea of not guilty to one of guilty of perjury, and was re- manded until Friday for sentence. The law provides a sentence "up to 1 fourteen year`s`~ for. perjury. I ...,.--.,v.,-. `,.,...u.4.a "W .14: IVJDJLILCV Church, Elmvale, on Wednesday`, September 6th, by Rev. E. F. Sal- mon, Mr. William Ernest Beacock to Miss Charlbtfe Maria Lamb, both of Waverley. " - ' nu`:--.`--so . . .- ..._ u.;.4.4A.44a.a.V L .1. .5` LT , ULI .LlI.UIl' day, Sept. 3rd:ut0u3&`1`:f and Mrs. Bal1antyne,1-Worsley Street, a son. William Mullen was ned $10 and costs -by Mayor Mitchell of Alliston on Tuesday of last week on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. He fail- ed to respond to the stimmons and a warrant was issued. Constable Holmes arrested him and` made an appoint- ment with a couple of the prisoner s friends to have him at the station Tuesday nightto go to Barrie. The prisoner, however, overlooked the up? pointment axyd is still at large.` LOOKED LIKE A TRAGEDY. POLITICS `AND THE. PAIR. emu or rapivnr. A Vaoan. ddvuuunn rum ron ens.` The undersigned ls`o'erini for sale the North-halt Lot. Sixteen. in the 'ighth_`(".onoes- den of the.-,'1`o,vmship of Inn,tsl._ conmnlng one hundred a,n dten:gcree. more'or4_le_es. The Soil isan-A-1 6la.{ loam end in in egbod state or 3"*`:':*`9"-9 *1 s .'5%`.:=;" ha": `.323 on L e- . arm 3 u on the i-'3=`j'etax? M ..one- mile aon.tIL`or %'?`:i: i`a?.*`$&:;t.`m'a?.3..:'i~ .`.' 1;tlZ{t vlniahh,ouannnmunn'm.s" .' `- '. -msaesalon glvenat `ti . F 1 tine; pttiomm on application tgw me L ur ` Dated at Barrie`thi'13'th` day hf `September A.D., 1911. _ , ` - "*R .i.T.JFLE'1`CHER, - C1rk;of the Qouutyouncil . .. V ._qfV thejomlnty pflsimcoe. Atthe said tiine and. place. the said Council will hear in A person _or by Counsel 1 or Solicitor any one `whose land may be" prejgidicially -aacted thereby and who petitions. to ,be so heard, and.noticc is hereby given that at th`e_aid~'time and`-place, after such p.ersonstsha.l1 have been -heard, the s aid=qCouncil.wi`l`l proceed to pass said` , by-law"if"' it is ec.on_sidered .p1-oper so . ; to do, ` --You will never know 7-`time full` beauty of your figure until you` wear The Spirella Corset. They do n-ot- rust, break or take a permanent bend. Every Corset guaranteed; for one year. Drop a card and Miss Doa,-net will be pleased to see you e_'it'he.r in your own lx~om'es or at. 'her -residence , 16 Charlotte St. T 25-ly Don t forget the Big Conservative Rally in the Opera House'on Monday evening. Mr. Haughton I.-ennox, K.C., Major Currie and Mr. Alex. Ferguson, M.P.P.,.who has been putting up the strongest kind of argument` against Reciprocity from a practical farmer s standpoint, will be the speakers. Come early and get a good seat. ` 7N0TICE is hereby given that a meeting of `the `County Council of the County of Simcoe will be held at the Council-Chamber in the Town of Bar- rie and County of Simcoe on Tuesday the 17th day of October, A.D., 1911 at the hour of Two o clo_ckin the after; noon at which meeting there will be considered a by-law for stopping up and selling that part of the original road allowance between Lot E and Lot . n.umber"eleven East of the Penetang~ uishene Road in the First Concession of the Township of Oro in the said County not used at the present time as a part of the present travelled road .allowance between the said `lots, such part to be stopped up and sold being described as follows: Commencing at the South West `angle of said Lot num- ` her `eleven, thence North fty-eight `degrees and nine minutes East along the No`rtherly~limi't of. the original road allowance between" said Lot" E and said Let number eleven, one hun- dred and two chains and fty-ve links more or less to the South East angle of; said Lot numbers eleven; thence. ,-_S_outherly `in the continuation of _t_h'e_ ,_Easter_ly Foundary of said Lot nu1nb er e1eYs'n chain to the North {arigle of said Lot E,.`t,h`enc . .W.esterly. in `la _str__aight' line to the `*point,t_ot;commencement.._ . e C &&GI$ Q 55 $ OUYAGI Next Sunday, the rector, ..Rev. Hor- ace Peckover, will commence a series of special sermons on the Onward March of Christianity and its 1eaven-- ing tendency in the individual and national life of the world. No one` should miss these discourses `as they will be most interesting" and prot- able. Non-church `goers are especial- ly invited, `All seats are free,` and" `prayer books and hymnals will be pro-` victcdl Special. music by the choir in the evening services. ` - I On Sunday next, Sept. 17th, Harvest Home services will be held in the Baptist Church at 11 and 7. The pastor will preach and visitors will be heartily welcomed. The church` will be suitably decorated with. grain, vegetables, fruit and owers. At 3 .o clock a Sunday School rally will be `conducted, to which all friends are V invited. The Rev.-I. G. Bowles will be at Foxmead for the balance of this week, assisting in an evangelistic cam- paign. Mr.=Bowles will preach at` three services on the Wzmninister cir- i cuit on Sunday. . I twmi rm: CHURCHESE COLLIER , 8'1`. METHODIST ' CHURCH Next Sa'bbat1i Rev. .T. Legatgygg Minesiug will preach. Mrs. Elizabeth Little returned ltome ` Saturday after spending the summer months with her daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) `H. Harron, Minneapolis, and her bro- thr, Mr. James Little, Battle Creek. Mrs. Little will still reside in her own 1.-...- IVI_-_._1-LL- Do; sultan JJII/VIC Vvlll Bull! l home, Charlotte St. The marriage of ,Mr. Clias. M. G. Smith and-' Miss Alena Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dugald Me-I Gregor takes lace at the bride s resi- Jnnna nusnwnnn 6n,Jncv TL- D1117 I . J T - % "'.`__;Irizes lists of Barrie s Big. air can 1'-'8*c1iool"teachers ate" requegejdf to .isend"t`heir monthly `reports for, pub- .ligation in The Advance. ' --Ladies with tender feet can get .greagg$1ief in 9, air of,ushion_Vinso1e _ l:oot; .j?;.:;E"1`:y mp: r of Carey Shoe.` Co. _$3.00`j`c_u_1es, regulaz; $3.50 value. I Am If ; 4- avevs uuusuu llauvv uv [ally vnauv 0 Ivan Sauce, D ntroon .to-day. The Rev. Dr. McLeod will perform T the , cere- mony. = `Mrs. -L}. F. Addison who has been in Tacoma; Wash., during the past summer, will return to Town to-day, and resume housekeeping. ' 1:-O , 'l3,__ a Vs:ex;e're7htt1ack of lum-N bago the Rev. E. R. J. `Biggs was con-_ ned to` -his home for a , week, the` Sunday services at Trinity church be-A ing taken by` Rev. Ca`non.Reiner. A an if nu I nd "Mrs.- J.` Craig ispexnht; in fw' in Toronto lastfweek. V 1 15;: I `.;.L -~_. IIT-J._;... 19;; ' V0`; webbe- day ' of last week td take a. position in Orillia. - ' ~- V - >1 1 .. o Vqur N A Mr. `and? Mrs. Wm.. Pellow ano da.ught_ar_ Elsie of Toronto are visiting with rglatives in Town, vu- Um: on v van -v---._v._-.`, _ . -7 Mr; and: Mrs. W. AQAB ye Tina] `family have returned aftena pleasant few weeks spent at Atlantic City and other summering places. I I,_-, l_--_ Mia:.-l`i:he1"1fouchetto is spending (II few. days with friends in Toronto and * Rochester, N.Y. - ` V `V I n.. Q 1 _IL.__ An flimsmith. and daughter, of Milton, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.` F. M._ Smith. ` ` _-- 1 av-qnvovv-.r nun a-vuv.. vr : m';.`-line. 'Mis_ses. A Redd-itt of ` _ Rihmond Hill} -Ere` s'p ndin`g a few weeks with," `their `brother, Mr. '1`. H. Red'ditt._ Cu `lain 'II'?_-.._1-... Qt. '-Barrie` Business Collegere-opened {with a good attendance. Eleven type- writers are in use. The College will be open each evening during Sept. ,from 7.30 to 9. Night School opens} Cat.` 9 e mss""ci; '.;a5{u,' r}.};zey 1st,,; who has been visiting in Toronto, re-3 turned; home on Saturday evening. ___ZI ---- uv------u -v..-v--~-`----c Mrs. M. Corfigan `an- Miss- Eva MAC`-orrigan. of Winnipeg, Man., are spending a few days with the for- mer : -aunt, Mrs. D; McNiven. uofuouu j Anon` ` `o`o,oo o3 BAPTIST cannon. CHRIST CHURCH. We want apples for the evaporator, . and can handle all_ kinds. Highest cash price paid. V Keep the large sizes. by themselves (allspples large enough yo peel..)u Bring apples either. in bags s6r.barrels.*= It you ha.yenot;.seld your aPD1.8s'e1'er-sea` H ~. ' J ~ . ~~ . . -5:. A; ...v uvuu a.u.. saunas 1upu1'I:_y." I There is said to be erected. on the lands a comfortable ve-roomed dwelling house, good stable, barn and outbuildings thereon, also good or- chard anl well. - ` ` For terms and particulars, apply to, STEWART & STEWART, `. 181:! 13 Owen 815.,` Barrie. `Valuable Town Property in the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe. . Otfers will be received by the .un-` dersigned for the following property to be sold en bloc, namely, Lots 19 to 24, inclusive, on the West side `of Essa Street, in.the said Town` of Bar- rie, and.Lots 19 to 26, inclusive, on the East side of Centre Street, in the said Town of Ba.rrie,- according to reg- -istered_ plan No. 30, commonly called the John M. Fisher Property. Thnrn ia cold in In. ......'..4...:.| ...'. LL- Inspectof Penton Von Monday sum- moned Alfred Greens-ides for keeping or harbouring a. dog and refusing to register the same. Fined $3.00 audr costs and in default of payment, 10 days in jail. He settled. Other pro- secutions are likely to follow. Owner going West and must sell. Modern brick house.-7 rooms. all wnveniences. house in A-1 condition. 1; acre garden, with bqrn. Fine location. 10 minutes walk from Fwe Points. Terms to suit the purchaser. Apply `B `Is TA1rI~na1\-L9 Ivuviibl I9 I-\IF`I` | Wehave a large amount of money to loin ntlowest current ratemeither in small or in large ' amounts. on the security of ood farm mort- es. McCAR'I'HY. BOYS MURSHISON. . unlop Street. Barrie. Q $13-tr PROPEQ'_.!.'~Y `FOE ~8AIaB AT A: " Q A IITfI?E ' TI` U Through Train second c,Iau."8opt. Istitio Oct. mu PIIOPOIITIONATI RATIO FROM ` - ONTARIO POINTS ~ Thrnnnn 'lI.-|.. vA---A- -- -` SPECIAL nA1*E coAsT.= vANoourz%`: s41.os{ 1 _ I Q1 4-: ; nun: ` ..i -v AIjPl.ESWANTED The `Town Clerk `informs an Advance 3 representative that_ the ` first inhstal-.` :ment of taxes is coming in freely,,the payments being well up to last year. The 22nd of Sept. is the last day to` have the discount on the-first instal-V ment. - {run Tu: svarbnxroi 1-non; 1'df{6iv_'17b' Wednesday, Sept. 20, and Following Days Iauaa. -LII`! `B311 " SAOBIPIO MONEY ro' Loin . .. l......... __.-.._L -1 _.-___ I:roIn Toronto to Vancouver Don`! FOR SALE TO THE