By virtue of a warrant;-issued by the Warden of the County of (\.'im -oe, -bearing-.date the 22nd day of August, in the year of our Lord Ninet-eeu Hundxed and Eleven, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon the several -lands mentioned and described, being in the County of Sim-~oe, for arrears respectively due. thereon, together with my costs, I herb_V give notice"pu'rsuan-t_'to the `Assessment Act. and amendments thcreunto, th:1tu:1- less the said fag-rears. and costs be soon er` paid, I shall on 'Tuesday, December 5th, 1911 at tne,.hom_' of two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the` Town of Barrie, proceed to Sell by Public Auction so much of the sol! _lands._asA-may be suicient todischarge -the taxes and all lawful clmrgai incumed in and about the sale and collection of the same. V . Thelfollowing lots are` paten-teci (xcept where otherwise st,at+.=1\:- No. P to Dore-nw'end s 18 '19 20 21 22 23 24 I0 11 12 13' 14 15 16 174 "". ' 712 - - - - o . . . .`. . . . . . . o . . . . o... co 0 U -LUV 21}N 85E%f..; .... . . . . . .A 11 13 35 14.23 22 13,17,-W .... ...... s :14 17 3.63 23% N as 18-W ,g..-.........` ....... .. 9 :14 9' 2.41 3.4 2.W.5.'N..1`0.-S 28 W ye`... ......... .. 9 14 5 1.431 will take pI`a ce on TUESDAY, the JW talftrwo; o*c`-lock p.m., -in `the Court House. Rim P`b1i8 hB in; The Northern Advance, Barrie, on '1'111~'3 31181 i11.the- ;Oil-.turio Gazette on Saturday, Septc`mb` Tavistock is endeavoring .'to `per-| made a. manufacturer of musical in- strument `accessories to locate there. 8WI~`l'G_I-IE8 % 1-nausronuurruous PouAopuns `wavzs + rnonrrs V. '6Ii.s `AI.GVON"QUIN[NA'1'I0N`AL PARK. ca on us lot A FREE DEMONSTRATION of out [among Yul 8". .i`.' *9 . "i W, __ -. 4 an-j A 31 I` I 'I'I'!`LI'l" 'l't\I 'nf"`9I Pt N1/_s as described deed No. 87861 . . . . Wasaga Beach Lots Wash St. No. 6, Plan. 360. . .. Wash St. No. 7 Wash St. No. 8 E Cedar St. No. E Cedar St . No. E Cedar 815. No. E Cedar: St. No. E Cedar St. No. 9 '- E Cedar St. No. i0 W Elm St..N'0. 9 W_E1~m-St. No. 10 W Elm 81:; No. 11 E Elm St. No. 7. EE1-m_St. No. 8 ` E Elm St. No. 9 . . With its large number of bxfunches, agents and correspondents, The. Canadian Bank of Commerce is able to effect collections throughout the world promptly and at reasonable ; rates. Rates will quoted ou_ 4..-..I!--A.!-.. I-END SANl'l'AR\Y PATENT TOUPEE _ Tho nn`v Qnnifnrv anal narfm with a stock of the newest An! Style uri`-ll. be at the or memr TO THE saw mm Part ms nonmvm cov, of Toronto Ltd The House of Quality Hair-Goods `I03-105 Yonge St., `roronto, Ont. COUNTY OF smcom, T0 WIT: ...,.ac.;a;.; TOWNSHIP or INNISFIL \.r\n Lon nvbnnrvlanvu ............... 26 3 13 `TOWNSHIP or SUNNIDALE be I Gladly Demonstrated Free TQx'vNsHiP OF VESPRA. registered _ for the lady who has thin hair, czinnot be equalled. Au. OUR Goons are noted `for their superior workmanship, exclusive Styles, and ne quality of hair. Our Trns*rm9'3. Uv\H\Av VI Stories. ---.-.. Some Don't Need it- ."]".`Love makes the world g0 qutd "the Wise Man. 1-"'1'; suppos that accounts: f that so many girls are . -:ad.de&~ th_e V Simple Person. - ` cu;~_.:-.5 _ ---V v A Cheques and drafts on all _coontries of the ' rvorld,` "drown in sterling, francs, marks, lire, kroneo, orins, roubles or any other foreign currency, can be negotiated at The Canadian Bank of Commerce at reasonable rates. w ~.\ rm M to ` . I 19- Join u t.Si:d9I`:11f` mon0_ . V `lnladelphia Min- " te. We `mtrnsmv, 00103111: 26, 1911. j The only Sanitary and perfecti; censtructccl tonpec mmle. Inde- tectable, light in weight, strong, perfectly ventilated. Worn and en- dorsed by physicians and medical men. Thuy are made in any styles, shapes or shades. Do not fail to call and see them. Lot Con Acres Arrears Costs Total 10. 10 10 10 10 10 10 1.0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 19 J 213 L 914 :14 14 LUV 17. 9 5 TUESDAY, 19th __L 11----.. ' CAPITAL. . .$1o.ooo.ooo % REST. %$8.ooo.ooo 16 16 16 16 16 '16 16 16 16 -4 if; Treasu rer. 100` 106 ~17 1-L $1. The G. Hutelhimston C`o., thaevdry gobds ! merchants of Allissmon, are giving up \ business and will remove to the Wes/t. 3t5 32 Ldayor Geary has announced that he` wil`l be `a. candidate for a. third term in J the Mayor's chair of the city of To-j . ronto. Cdunt._v : 3.50 3.50 3.50 3:50 Simcoe. North York ' school ` teachers have] gone on repord` `as being opposed to the .1139 of the rie by public srcrhool boys. 1 _~___ . Q Found." $4.74 3.33 .-. .-\.`\ Bradford. .s: tax rate has been struck at 22 mills on the. dol`l'a.r,_ the total amount for all purposes t'o be raised being $7,505. V - / ` The Town of St. Mary s has carried`! a by-law to raise $15,000 for the -dis-1 tribution of Hydwo; /El`ectri_c power. The majority was 46. _ CANADIANBAN OF COMMERCE The advisabilityof placing all` the public tttilitiesvin the Classic City un- der commisszi-on management and con- trol is likely to be decided by-the elec- Hz3wiIr-in XNB REAR" * sun snuuuo WALKER. c.v.o.. u..o.,Ia.c.L.. Pnzunzur Ag.ExANDER LAIRD. Gguann Mmaozn The Least Fuel, The Most %Sa.tisfa.ction , Another Range May be Go.od'---A Happy Thought IS Good c. When a range combines allmthe most mod- ern conveniences and when "t`:he.`makers in- : sist that only the best_materials,should be J used, and that . every range -that leaves _th'ei1 factory should be perfect in every detailof workmanshi'p---why,` it stand to reason that the product, the - l More 1211 _n a. "quarter f 9.. Mi11`on (`Ha py Thou ht " 9'. e `A _ '5 COLLECTION Busmt-:ss% q;io_n. t]>_r . Lypur homey. `Tak; your t.ian buying 8: new ran.g`e~..` It isthe, most. _,important 0:`; your -household -furnishings. On nde- pends ,w7rh'evthor' your housework is gojng tobe a.da'udg_- ery or a. pheasant tqsk with` ~111f0__!`es.l1l-1'z8._ n ' When you have` seen .the'` many special nfafuneks of `the Happy 'l`hough.t,.h-av`~heard the enthusiastic -praise 961. the thousands of {Can'a,dgian Shousewivesn who, use it and see whatasbrong, srvicea.-`ble nue.-looking range it 5i, '_-W9n _ h 9-VB 11:0 doubt` surdly bue.-:y*q1.}r ` _.`na-l_Vse1ecL- y` ` Jsi. The. laliorers of Collingwood have u formed; a union to be known as t;h'e\ Laborers Pro oective- Union. T `Range huld be a good L range,` at .pg.rfect1y re,-lisable Iillfll Pom-:1GN"aufsmass BARRIE BRANCH 'n."J'J';iiAz"r'1f. u...g... Ltorate-I of Sta.-atfbrd "at the municiphl` `elections in January. -_- _ -~ L_ _ The Ontario Gazette clonntains notice Uthat the sale of snipe, quai_1,Lwood- cock and partridge .is prohibiteci for I `I.!....`.` wanna C-nun Qnnhnvnknv 1R5`: Tuni- V.-VVI` u three Wan. McKenzie, an Oxford 0 County employee `had -his eye put out while -working for the County. He- asked for $1000 damages for the loss of the op`tic- but settled the claim in full for $275. . The Ontario Rai!wy Commission` has granted; the Grand I`run.k s request for power to `build a station at the foot ofVHol1and-`Srt., and to many out the agreement made some forty years ago between ~Bmid-ford and the old '\1'..-L1n Ann Do : I turn!) odooooooooooououuouoo ` i NEWS- NOTES :2 BU I-IVV VI vvna -(or-nu i `1:'ort.h`ern Railwayl ' Four deaths: -occurred in Totten-ha.m and immediate vicinity on Sunday, Oct-obey 15th. They Awe_re Jamesv Smith and Willam McDB'moIt-t of Bond Head, Miss ,Brandon of Dun- Ice:-_ron, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Cary` ter of Tecumset,-h-. ` 1 [- The congregation of St. James . g Chm-ch, Orillia, presented Canon Greene. 'with a cheque for $650 and expressed t"-he-it great regret at his dparture from their town. The new rector, Rev. J, R. S. Boyd, was inducted by Arch- deacon Ingles of Toronto. Meaford ratepayers will vote next. Thursday on uproposedo loan of $15,000 to tsh-ex Meaford Furniture Mfg. Co. for 20 years. The factory at t-he present time pays $50,000 a year in wages, and it is proposed Io vincre-ase the number of workmen to 140 and double the number and size. of bklildings. Mr. -George Matchetty was knocked down and severely `injured at Brad- ford Fair last week by 9. rig driven in a recklesrsymanner by a young man.` Matchett was badly injured about the face and |ha several .ribs broken. Tbereis ta1`k,of an a.ct*ion being en- 1 _.._:._..1. L1.-. Alphrnr E1? the Tiil`. I '.l l13`l'1_ ID |4dl1L,uL an ww--V. tered against the driver The. Town of Lindsay are..dis:.cuss[- ing the advisability of engaging an Industrial `Commissioner, whose V duties 3" W1 '18-I `Uolllllllssluutrt, vv-uuwy u...-.... -be"to bring more" factories to "&;?se;em'?1-" 1'51'1t'. 3090069999ooooooooooooooo3} `Ill 'II\IbluI . a -- of the rig. their.-1.:ow`nV.L .T1;e Sey1hour Powi 0%` recently 9., franchise to 5\1PP1`.Y I the municipality ivith .e,1et1`i PW 1`: __: _.... mnnn an; mnnfh fnr mm vear Io.llB_ IEHUICIPBIIDJ `With ,. vpwvv--v r- -~ - - , will pay '$10Q per month for one year towards the salary of the commission- -.. _._ .1. L...!......-. Inns` ant` EKG the balance. I U"? in-uug VII. VIII)` vvu----.~--._. er, and business men and the town council are" being asked to guarantee 4. - L-1-_.... A~AI\a I and ` The Beeton World a'y.s'.:"` An One!- slaugh`t was recently made on Mr. John Millers poultry, and 01; until the henroost wa.s,. unburdene to the extent. of Several .fo_w1- did" he appre- hend the cause. `me marauder proved to-be a well-developed mink of no ten- der years,` whuieh- `left_ the bloodless re- mains of eleven Ibeheaded hens---th-e I'1_'esul t of its daily and nightly raids.` 8. SIMOOE CONSERVATIVE CON- _ - _ VENTIONN - A meeting of delegates from tihe various Liberal-Conservat-ivee `Associa- tions of South `Simcoe will be held` in the. town 'hall, Beeton, on Wednesday, November 1st, at 2 p.m'., for the pur- ---.- J ..-`-.aL:n.pu an nnnJ:l`n+`h. MIL nnn. .L`UVUul'lEl7 .150, Call` 8 tlolhlm, I-VI vuv ru- pose of selecting a candidate ptio con- test the ellegcitorai district of South Simoe for the Provincial Legislature at the coming eleetttions. Prominent 3; eakers connected with the party.wi11- address the meeting. M1; '7`Fih;h'et,( "wife of the founder A of `Flescherrton, Ikzhe late W. K. Fleshevr, died at the residence of her son-in-law,` Dr. T. S. Sproule, M.P.-, of Markdialoe, on the 14th", in her eighty-ninth .year. Mns. Flesher was born in Alkboro, Linolnshire, En gl-and,- in1825, and in 1837, after her` marria.ge, came `to Canada, settling in Bolton . In 1853, with `her husband she moved to Flesh- erton, they being almost the rst set-! tlers of the {place which bears their` name. ` ` i oiiluafs new Cath'oli`cCh1_u~ch is nearihg compleition. . I {YOUNG MAN SERIOUSLY INJUR ww-' While driving"a:ilo ad of` hay into tlie stable of the Arlingltion Hotel, Conting- wood, on` Wednesday afternoon of last week, ayoung man named Graham. met with a. serious accident` and suffer] -ed very painful injuries. He -was: on the load and in passing through the doorway was jammed between the hay and the top beam. His head was terribly -cut? and a. number of ribs were broken. Indeed, only prompt action in stopping the -team saved him` from be- ing killed. ,He was quickly removed and medical assistance summoned. He is now` at his home and though. suffer- ing mugh pain is making favorable progress. ' i H Oj -n--u----_ v.-__. A. E. Frenette, :11. young ii`renu1i-C`an- adian of twenty-ve summers, who vclaims Penetang as his Gnome, `will rest I-.. _--1_".c.._ 4.1.... nmdb; nnr mnnth: in 'c!a-11113 I'IIU|al.lg lib xua luvsuv, Iv nu A\.\Iv or work` for t-he nexlti four months in the Central Prison. LastJune he went to Collingwood and passed as a. photo- grapher, a scene or landscape artist. Not caring much for honest toil,he soon quit the artist, business, stole a bicycle and hit the trail for Owen Sound, leaving be-hind, among other things, a number of unpaid board bills. At Owen Sound` he` is reporltled to have repeated the oen-ee against his board-ing_ house and` again at t-he Soo, where_ he got` into the toils. The bicycle in question belonged to Occomore & Co. Frenete-,wasu detained at the Soo by the police until the arrival of Chief Bortlrwick who returned` with h-i.s man on Friday._ On Saturday morningt-he prisoner a;pp.eared in the police court, ' pleaded guilty to sIt'ea.ling the bicycle and. was sentenced to four months in the Central Prison. He left for his new ;home the same` afternoon. V carelessne-as` and -rudiments`; of 7 Th-e Tottenham "Sentinel sayfs:--i Whilst `Mr. Calhoun was driving n-ear: Rich Hill on Friday last, his horse took fright at an epproaching auto and in attempting to `hold t-he horse by the head- he was knocked down and; badly -bruised-` about -the fac_e andi should-ers.. _Tl_1=e au.to ~pa;ssed over onel of his :h:a.nds. Although Mr. Calhoun, shouted to the driver of_the -auto. to! stop, the reques~t-' -was_ unIheeded.. We have had all too many exhisbitions ofi c-a11'ou`s' indifference` on ~-the part of automobile-drivers: and it is a sourse of satisfaction to the: general` public to know ltilmat terms of] imprisonmeht will beeubstitute for -nes in siieh cals-es. . The iaetion of the motorist in thief instance was r.e'pre.he'ii- sible, We can only oifer our gym. pathywto Mr.._ Calhoun in his ..m iash`a.p, `and express: itlhe hope that the driver may fet-be identied and'ta.ught the _.ordinary humanity we and "honesty.-{A A . ( I While being carried, into an under-5 taking e.s_ta.'b1ishf.xfnentinVGhicago, David; Easley, 35 years of `age, of La. Grange, 111., who was thouglftl to be (lead-, sud- denly regainerl consaciousmiesas` ` and shouted, eTak'e me out of here; I m bot going to die yet! He-,wae-taken to :a..V-hospital` -for-_ treatment. and! may recover from: injuries: received` when he was struck on `mm headr with _a. rie; ,whiIe__qua_;1`re1_i ng. with {Roscoe Holtz O Y6f1fg `a.':,:vv_fq1:_zz'x, sbobh n_1_en_ hmtg 1>norro~=An'r1s'1" acts 1'0 JAIL V DR. SPROULE BEREAVBD. Auto. DRIVER ~DIDN"I' STOP 111'. %wAs NOT `DEAD. Tag Day in Wood.stock- netted the`; Hospital Auxiliary nearly: $1000. 1 jT'HE[NOR'l` HERN ADVAN74 __-_nnj ' rounmv. A special Government. shery in- spector from Belleville went to Orillia last` week ands c-hartered Mr. Thos. Wood"s "`Soncie as a `shery cruiser to do a little sacforut work `on Lake Simcoe-. The raid by the oicial turn- ed out successful` as he caught; four illegal fishermen at work and they will appear for trial shortly-. ` --~- " un-..-:..n "no in f.nn0.h- 't'r---- '-~ ~ , The Soncie got in _tonch- with the illegal `shermen oif the coast of Mara, opposite Uptergrove, and" vtlhey were caught redhanded at.3 a.m. on Sat.urd'ay. About 400 yards of A net - was seized, in wr.-h.ich_ ewerefabout 30 large salmon trout. A 1-owboat and ot.her`parapherna1ia- was also taken. The net, rowboat, etc., were conscat- ed and ta-ken to.Oril'1iaL The Soncie wil1`patrol Lake Sim-` one in search of illegal shing and others ma be captured at their des- tructive aicl illegal methods of de-: plating the lake of these fine sh. ~ Fishermen . of all classes will. be pleased nth learn of the success of the raid and hope it will have the ds`essir- ed effect of cutting out this class of shermen. , The most advanced: physicians -of this country and Europe are now pre- scribing a wash of Wintergreen, Thy- ingredients for the cure of, Eczema, Psoriasis and all other forms of skin I . . 11. ml... nnnnnnnns 1g knawn as mo}, and other soothing and healing '1'S0rla$l-'3 uuu- an Uvucs ;.v----., V. *7 trouble. T-his compound` is known as` the D.D.D. Prescription. Dr. Holmes, rtahea well known skin specialist, writes:-` ` I am convinced that the D;D.D. Prescription isas much a specic for Eczema. as is quinine for malaria. I have been prescribing` the `D.D.D. remedy for years. _ L1,- 1\'n .4|laI.loLl. A\.Iuu\|J .-v. v._.___ ' We `ourselves voucrh for the D.D.D.| Prescription for Eczema and absolutely know that it will take away the itch the instant you `apply it. e - I H J ._-L .......L.-.3 1 Drop into our store `and; get postetl' on this wonderful remedy for Eczema and.a1l other skin tiroubles. Or write- the eD.D.D. `Laboratories, Dept. B.\ .,` .49 Colborne St., Toronto, for their [free sample bottle. They will be glad -to send it immediately. _ ` ` H-. G. Robertson, D1-uggisti, Barrie. 'Colling'wood Collegiate Cadets sub-' targetteam won a ne silver cup presented by the C ana'dianT Rie Lea- 811- V ' ` {NECK BROKEN Elderly Farmer From Beoton Wand-I erecl lnto Toronto Railway . I `Yards `and Was Killed. | .Richard~Grey, a farmer 60 years of,` age, from Beeton, died in the Western Hospital, Toronto, early on Friday morning, a fracture of. ltnhev spinal column being the result of hisjhaving wandered` into the Grand` Trunk yards at the foot of John St., Toronto, some- time during Thursday night. He must have been forcibly sltiruckby a` locomo- tive~and rolled along the groundfor some distance, for when found -by Con- ductor Hinds of the C.P.R.,- he was lying `across a rail, his neck broken, and covered with dirt.. The unfortun- ate old man was at once removed to the hospital`, but never recovered con- sciousness or uttered a sound of any kind..., Everythling possible was done" for him, but he `passed: away" at an early hour Friday morning. --cc-~--, - u '-. TV` V Take Hall 5 Fam1ly= for con. i stipation. A i The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one_ dreaded disease that science ihas been able to cure in all- its stages, iand that is Catarnh-. _Hal-l s Catarrh Cure is the only positive -cure now known to the medica1l' fraternity. Ca- tarrh being a constitutional V-disease, ;requ1res a. constitutional `treatment. j-I{all =s Catarrh Cure is taken internal- lly acting directly upon the blood and ,mncous _ surfaces of the ` A system, ithereby destroying the founda- tion ofuthe disease, -and - giv- fing the patient strength by build- `ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing. its work. -. The, pro- sprietors have so much faith in 1ts [curative powers that they oer One fails to `cure. [Send "for list oftesti. monials. - V i V . ` Hundred Dollars for any case that it-. | Of course The Globe is annoyocl be- caus Mr. Bordven gave place -in .,-his icabixvent. to `Hon. George E. Fostier.- And the good Globe talks about traitors. 4We1%1,i when if/comesn to speak 'a.boutW_ traitors, `it would pay some people`to whisper. 3 There_ aref many people today who have more` than a suspicion hat ,_someoneLaro"u-ml the Globe o_`1~oe .had!.mone t`htan a little`.- gto do with ':be_ . ying`the.Libera11>_a.rty -{into its j unpAam1-iotie-:'-stancli , Q11" b1_1e,' j1_feci-;,, proeity; 4 ~ " nTi3me~"of*.`-univer8!i1 ' V Address F. J. `CII'E1;TEY'&.Co. To. ledo,O.W ~' ` m , Sold by :31! rlruggists, 75c. r`n..I.'- 11.11 9, * -n v, I YarA|s% of Net Captured Near. THE` GLOBE`. Arm fmarrons. Farmers` in the vicinity of Wood-I bridge will demand $1.75 a gallon furl 4kn=un \v\I|.=1`r Lake same. $100 REWARD, $100. ,v\u vvrr-J --. .our getvpostevd: '3 4-----J-.. 2.... 1:`nn.-unan BY RY.TRAlNi .~:cE in with off coast rgrove, they ed. am. To] COUNTY or SIMCOE Treasurefs Sale of Lands % IN ARREARS FOR TAXES. The higl;-haTt;Vitude. cg the Algonquin AN'a't=ion.a1* Pm-k of Ontario is one of the attfm`ct`ionus :-`.nd7h a9 much to do wibhtahe benet derived from a. visit to, it. elevatign-above sea level at l`onquin Park, Sihation, the objective -'t h1e'wst,Uthe.h_.a`ir is puried by its p_oint*on.t:he- railway, is 1700 ft. There is toni_ .quality,to the "air which must b_e_ ex'pe1_'ienced=.to be understood. With prevailinjg winds `from the north and' 3.!%hm9Y:-; Qver` millions of `square mi1'es ]'n1w'lL' In-nnla. n3- --Ll.--L 3-` -5-- Illauau vv Ac. heir milk.