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Northern Advance, 4 Oct 1923, p. 7

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Treasurer sSale of Lands! in Arrears for Taxes 00 .33 .33 `)9 1.1.4 1.12 no 0.40 5.62 5.62 3.05 3.90 99!: Plan 579 . '56!) Langmnn; Homemade Bread, brown, 1 D. Hocken, 2 V. Langman, 3 Mrs. A. Shepherd; Honlemarle Bread, fruit, 1 D. Hocken, 2 Myrtle Lang- man. 3 Mrs. A. Shepherd; Home- made Bread, nut, 1 D. Hoclren, 2 M. Langman, 3 Mrs. A. Shepherd; Light Fruit Cake, 1 Myrtle Langman, 2 .\I. Langman, 3 Emma Foster; Meat Loaif, 1 B. Rowatt, 2 Mrs. E. Mac- Donald. 3 D. Hocken; Half doz. Bak- ` ing Powder Biscuits, half doz. Bak- ` ing Soda Biscuits, 1 M. Kell, 2 Mrs. Robt. Kerr; Half doz. Plain,- half doz. Fancy Rolls or Buns, 1 Mrs. Robt. Kerr, 2 D. Hocken; Pies, one apple, one custard, 1 W. K. Ritchie, 2 Jean Ritchie; Pies, one craniberry, ' one pumpkin, 1 W. K. Ritchie, 2 Mrs. J. Mcmann; Pies, one raisin, one lemon, 1 Jean Ritchie, 2 H. M. Guest; Ginger Cake, 1 D. Hoclten, 2 E. Foster; Angel Cake, 1 V. Lnngman, 2 D. Hocken; Jelly Roll, 1 Mrs. A. Shepherd, 2 D. Hocken; Jam Cake, 1 D. Hocken: Chocolate Cake, 1 V. Langman, 2 D. Hocken; Two varieties Plain Cookies, 1 Mrs. Robt. Kerr, 2 D. Hocken; Two var- ieties Frult or Jam Cookies-1, D. JAD- D. H. COLEMAN, County Treasurer. Simcoe County. `SUI. 492 498 499 501 502 506 Monday, U.aU 6.30 1.80 1.80 4.37 4.37 3.00 1.25 [.00 7.55 3.05 3.05 5.62 5.62 4.25 the 17th day of First publication in Barrie uilu) 1.80 nn .407 426 427 446 447 469 474 475 477 480 `524 525 526 527 611 620 621 622 623 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 642 644 658 659 660 665 683 684 685 686 687 708 709 732 740 743 744 745 746 747 752 753 753 757 760 770 771 772 782 783 784 796 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 .812 813 823 826 830 831 849 850 851 861 862 882 892 901 908 933 934 935 936 966 967 973 974 975 976 1007 1008 1014 1015 .1016 1017 1021 1023 1027 1033 1034 1035 I`! 242 243 317 33 468 478 491 ' Arrears Costs Total aOU 1.12 1.12 3.00 2.67 2.67 6.30 C911 6-1 A 2.72 2.72 0570 0.0!} 1.43 1,1`) .32} 1.08 3.44 1.08 1.08 1263 1.12 1.12 1.82 1.82 1.82 1.82 3.00 3.10 3.10 1.08 1.03 1.08 5.76 1.08 0") 0.LU 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 000 4.50 6.0 0'7 U .41 3 .48 .00 .48 A0 19.1.0 2.15 4.37 A07 lm)` 4.87 3.25 6.30 6.30 6.30 7.45 3.00 2.91 2.91 2.91 2.66 2.66 2.66 on .00 1.03 1.08 1.03 4`)'7 .00 6.30 A0 ? The Northern Advance Judi) 1.25 1`)! .l..iJ 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 `IOK Judi) 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 `IOK 1.25 1.25 1.25 1`)! 1.5?) 1.25 1.25 10: 2.05 2.05 2'.05 9'2 ? 1.00 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 5.73 00: Doi.) 3.93 4.71 4.19 4.19 4.71 7.55 7.55 7.55 4.40 7.55 5.62 5.62 7.55 3.91 3.91 3.91 K79 7.55 7.55 7.55 O'7 D .16 .16 .16 .91 .91 .91 0A I-Iocken, 2 Mrs. J. McMann; Best display from one batch of dough. 1 M. Langman, 2 M. Bell; Apple and Grape Jelly, 1 D. I-Iockeu; Berry and Currant Jelly, 1 D. Hocken; Vegetable Marmalade, 1 D. I-Iocken; Fruit Marmalade, 1 D. I-Locken; Canned Corn and Tomatoes, 1 D. Hocl-:en; Canned Beans and Peas, 1 H. M. Guest, 2 D. Hocken; Canned Iihuzlmvb and Cherries, 1 P. Usher, 0 T1 T-TnrI1.'nnl I"-2nncu1 Dacnknrrina 1`l.llL1il)i.|.l`U auu KJIICILLUE, J. 1.". USHCI, 2 D. Hocken: Canned Raspberries and Stna.wIber1'ies, 1 P. Usher, 2 D. Hocken; Canned Grapes and Pears, 1 H Tint-1.-on `Pm:-aarvnrl Pant-hn: and 1.UO 1.08 1nQ .`lUl.'l\Ul1; La'dLlLlUlJ. utayca auu rears, 1 D. I-Ioclien Preserved Peaches and -I Plums, 1 D. Hocken, 2 Mrs. A. Shepherd; Preserved Citron and Apple, 1 D. I-Ioclien, 2 Mrs. A. Shep herd: Mincemeat, 1 R. Rzowatt, 2 M. Kell; Sour Pickles, 1 D. Hocken; Native Fruit Beverages, 1 D. Hocken; Special by the W.I. for Fruit Cake, 1 Emma. Foster. FLOWER-S Antirrhinums, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 M. Clement; Asters, one variety and color, 1 Mrs. E. McDonald, 2 P. Usher; Aster Display, 1 A. Rowatt, 2 Mrs. E. MacDonald; Dahlias, 1 C. E. Copeland, 2 N. C. Morrison; G-ladioli Collection, 1 Mrs. R. M. Black,-2 C. E. Copeland! Marigold Collection, 1 P. Usher, 2 C. M. Turner; Pansies, 1 Fred Hill, 2 M. Clement; Sweet Peas, one variety and color, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 Will Clement; Sweet Pea Display, 1'M. Clement, 2 Will Clement; Stocks Display, 1 C. M. Turner; Zinnias, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 Fred Hill; Annuals, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 A. C. Bislnorp; Perrennials, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 M. Clement; Table Basket, 1 M. Clem- ent, 2 C. M, Turner; Vase Bouquet, 1 C. E. Copeland, 2 A. C. Bishop; Floral Design, 1 Emma Foster, 2 M. Clement; Bridal Bouquet, 1 Emma Foster, 2 A. C. Bishop; Pot Plants, Begonnias, 1 N. C. Morrison; Ferr.-, Asparagus Plumosis, 1 W. A. Malcolm; Geraniums, single, 1 N. C. Morrison; Single House Plant in bloom, 1 N. C. Morrison, 2 M. Cle- ment; Window Box, 1 A .C. Bishop. FINE ARTS Landscape, Nature, Canadian, 1 C. 31. Turner, 2 Hrs. N. Fraser; Marine from nature, Canadian, 1 F. M. Bailey; Vegetables, grouped, from objeci, - I-`. M. Bailey; Figure, copy, 1 F. M. Bailey; Still Life, 1 Mrs. J. W. Evans, 2 F. M. Bailey; Lands- cape, original, 1 W. D. Gilbert, 2 T?` `M Rnilnu" \T-nrinn f`I'nn1 nnfllrn Uillllt, Ullslllill, L . LIIIUUYL, 5 F. M. Bailey; Marine from nature, 1 F. M. Bailey, 2 W. D. Gilbert; Fruit, grouped from object, 1 W. D. Gilbert, 2 F. M. Bailey; Animals, copy, 1 VV. D. Gilbert, 2 F. M. Bailey; Flowers and vase or bowl, original. 1 F. M. Bailey, 2 VV. D. Gilbert; Architectural, copy, 1 W. D. Gilbert, 2 F. M. Bailey; Sepia, any subject, 1 F. "M. Bailey, 2 W. D. Gilbert; Pastel, iiglires or groups, 1 F. .\l. Bailey; Cra:'on Colors, 1 F. M. Bailey, 2 W . D. Gilibert; Stencil Design based on thistle and flower,` 1 I`. M. Bailey; Pencil Drawing, 1 Mrs. N. Fraser, 2 W . D. Gilvbert; Charcoal Sketch Elmvale P.S., 1 W. D. Gilbert; Mechanical Drawing, 1 W. D. Gilbert, 2 F. M. Bailey; Etching. am` subject, 1 F. M. Bailey. 2 VV. D. Gilbert; Hand Decorated China, conventionavl design, 1 Mrs. J. W. Evans; Collection of amateur work, 1 F. M. Bailey. LADIES` VVORK. USEFUL Quilt, pieced cotton, 1 Mrs. N. Fraser, 2 M. Clement; Quilt, cotton, fancy quilting, 1 Mrs. R. Humphries; Quilt, any other kind, 1 B. Rowatt, 2 Mrs. N. Fraser; Fancy Bed Spread, 1 Mrs. N. Fraser, 2 Mrs. J. VV. Evans; Rag Hearth Runner, 1 A. Rowatt, 2 `Mrs. Jno. Cumming; Braided Floor Rug, 1 Mrs. Jno. Cumming; Shoulder Shawl, woonl crochet, 1 Mrs. R. Humphries; Sweater Coat or Verandah Jacket, knitted, 1 E. Dobson; 2 Mrs. Jas. McGinnis; Machine made Cotton Garment, 1 Mrs. J. VV. Evans, 2 Mrs. R. Hutnphries; Gentlen1en`s Sleeping Suit, 1 Mrs. R. Humphries; Lady sI House Dress, 1 E. Dobson, 2 Mrs. Geo. Camptbell; Child's dress or coat.from old garment, 1 Mrs. R. Humphries, 2 D. Hocken; Mending worn woollen hose, 1 Mrs. R. `Humphries, 2 Mrs. G. Camp`~bell; Hand Knit Woollen socks, coarse, 1 Mrs. R. Humphries, 2 D. Hocken; Hand knit woollen mitts, double, 1 Edna Webster, 2 Mrs. Jno. Cook; Hemtning, -french on table linen, 1 C. M. Turner. 2 Mrs. J. W. Evans; Best laundered cotton garment, 1 Mrs. Geo. Campbell, 2 D. Hocken. ` -Pair Tray Clothes, French Maderia . Turner: . 2 P. Usher; Cloth and six serviettes, ' initialed, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 Mrs. J LADIES WrO~R K, FANCY Table .\Iats, crochet. 1 E. Dobson; Talble Dollies, white, embroidered,. 1 C..\~I. Turner. 2 E. Dobson; Filet Crochet Sweater Coat, 1 E. Dobson, 2 Mrs. J. W. Evans; Centre Piece, French embroidered, white, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 Mrs. J. W. Evans; Buf- fet or Sideboard Scarf, embroidered, 1 P. Usher, 2 E. Foster; Buffet or Sideboard Scarf, other style, 1 C. M. Tuner, 2 Mrs. N. Fraser; Tea. Cosey, wool, 1 Mrs. R. Hunuphries; Tea Cosy, White, 1 P. Usher, 2 Mrs. Geo. Camrplbell; Service Tray, crochet or embroidered or mounted, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 Art Ritchie; Service Tray, other style, 1 Mrs. R. Humphries, 2 Mrs. J. W. Evans; embroidered, 1 Art Ritchie, 2 C. M. Pair Tray Clothes, filet crochet trimmed, 1 Mrs. N. Fraser, . 1 - W. Evans; Luncheon Set, 1 Emman` V Foster, 2 Art Ritchie; Tea C1ot.h,|, let crochet or tatting. 1 E. Dob-! son; 2, Mrs. G. J. Kohl; Tea Cloth, . drawn work, 1 Mrs. Jno. Cook, 2 ` Mrs. R. Humphries; Five 0 Clock 3 Tea. Cover, emfbroidered, 1 Mrs. J. ` W. Evans, 2 Mrs. G. J. Koh-1; Centre f Piece or Dorilie Holder, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 Art Ritchie; Serviettes, trimmed, 1 Mrs. Geo. Campbell; 2 P. Usher: Boudoir Lamp Shade, 1 E. Foster, 2 E. Dobson; Pin Cush- ion, emlbroidered, 1 P. Usher, 2 Art Ritchie: Pin Cushion, other style, 1 P. Usher, 2 C. M. Turner; Bou- doir Slippers, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 E. Do'r_-son; Bedroom Towels, crochet insertion, 1 Mrs. E. MacDonald, 2 C. M . Turner; Bedroom Towels, hem.- stitched and initialed, 1 Mrs. Jno. Cook, 2 Mrs. E. MacDonald; Guest Towels, crosstitch, embroidered, 1 Airs. R. Humphries, 2 C. M. Turner; Guest Towel, Swedish darning, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 Mrs. R. Humphries; Towel, white, embroidered, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 Edna W'ebster; Pillow Cases, crochet trimmed, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 P. Usher; Pillow Cases, embroidered, 1 Edna. Webster, 2 P. Usher; Day Pillow Cases and Sheet, 1 P. Usher; Pillow Slips and Sheet, ennbroidered, 1 E. Dobson, 2 Mrs. -I-Iumphries; Fancy Sheet and Pibloyw Cases, 1 Mrs. J. W. Evans, 2 Mrs. G. J. Kohl; Centre Piece, eyelet, em- broidered, 1 Art Ritchie, 2 C. M. Turner; Centre Piece, let crochet, 1 Mrs. G. J. Kohl, 2 P. Usher; Hand trimmed Handkerchiefs, 1 P. Usher, 2 Mrs. R. I-Iuinphries; Lady's . Fancy Tea Bag, crochet, 1 C. M. Turner; Lady's Fancy Tea Bag, other style, 1 Mrs. R. Hunrphries, 2 E. Dobson; Lady's Beaded Blouse or Gown, 1, Mrs. I-Iumphries; Lady's Convalescent Jacket, 1 E. Dobson, 2 Mrs. G. J. Kohl; Lady s Emlb. Nigh-t Robe, 1 Edna Webster, 2 A. Rli-tichie; Lady's Camisole, 1 Mrs. N. Fraser, 2 P. Usher; Lady's Lingerie Set, emlbroidered, 1 Mrs. J. W. Evans; Lady s Lingerie Set, other style,1 D. Hocken; Tat- ting, 1 Mrs. N. Fraser, 2 Mrs. G. J. Kohui; Einb. Modern Cross stitch, 1 Mrs. Jno. Cook, 2 Mrs. J. W. Evans; Einlb. Hardanger, 1 Mrs. N. Fraser, ' 2 F. M. Bailey; Emlb. Sunburst, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 E. Dobson; Einb. Floral, 1 P. Usher, 2 E. Dobson; Emb. conventional, 1 Mrs. Geo. Campbell, 2 Mrs. Humphries; Li-b- rary Table Runner, colored em- broidery, 1 A. Ritchie, 2 P. Usher; Library Table Runner, other style, 1 A. Ritchie, 2 E. Webster; Infant's outt, crochet or knit, wool, 1 Mrs. ` Humphries; Baby Pillow and Car- riage Cover, 1 Hrs. J. W. Evans; Child s Pique or Dress, em., 1 Mrs. _ Geo. Camlplbell, 2 D. Hocken; Bou- doir Curtains, hand trimmed, 1 Hrs. McNamara, 2 VV. K. Ritchie; Bead work, modern, 1 A. Ritchie, 2 Mrs. Humphries; Sofa Cushion, em., 1 Mrs. J. W. Evans, 2 Mrs. N. Fraser; Sofa. Cushion, washable, 1 A. Rit- chie; Sofa Cushion, other style, 1 Mrs. Jno. Cook, 2 Mrs. J. W. Evans; Single piece fancy knitting, not listed, 1 Mrs. Jno. Cook, 2 A. Ritchie; Single piece cotton crochet, _ not listed. 1 E. Dobson. 2 A. ; Ritchie; Single piece Irish crochet, 1 Mrs. N. Fraser, 2 E. Dobson; Single piece colored embroidery, not listed, 1 Webster, 2 Mrs. N. , Fraser; Single piece white e1nbroid- ery, not listed, 1 C. 31. Turner, 2 Mrs. E. .\Ia`cDonald; Infant's long dress, hand work, 1 Mrs. J. W. Evans; Single piece fancy work, new and original, 1 B. Rowatt, 2 _ A. Ritchie; Collection of amateur 1 work, 1 .\lrs. Geo. Campbell, 2 Mrs. 1, A. F. Dobson. I I Map of Great Britain and `Ireland, 1 Helen Stone, 2 Howard Stone; Map of Ontario, 1 Howa~rd Stone, 2 Helen Stone; Map 0.! County of Sim- coe, 1 Helen Stone, 2 Howard Stone; Special by Jos. Drysdale for best ma-p of F105, 1 Elsie Ritchie, 2 Edna Graham; Best written copy one verse Maple Leaf by pupils in 1st reader, part 1-2, 1 Kenneth Spring, 2 Hazel Bel-l; Best written copy one verse Maple Leaf by pupils in 2nd and 3rd classes, 1 Margaret Ritchie, 2 Minnie McNeil; Composi- tion for 3rd classes, story of 50 lines on recent war, 1 Ruth Coe, 2 Geo. Kirton; Fourth classes, 3 drawings pencil, charcoal and ink, 1 Bernice Thompson; Cont-inuatiion classes, 3 drawings, 1 Helen Lummls, 2 Giladys Swan; Best plain sewing by girl 16 or under, 1 M. Rowatt; Best darning in wool stocking, 1 M. Rowatt; Best darning in cotton stocking, 1 M. Rowatt; Pair men's knitted wool socks, 1 M. Rowatt; Best Oats, seed and shealf, 1 H. Cumming; Best Cyldesdale Colt, 1 A. Friel; Best Calf, 1 L. Brown;I Best half. Gal. Oats, 1 H. Cumming; Best exhibit of wild flowers and leaves, 1 Gladys Brown, 2 Helen :\IcKnight; For school coming the longest distance, 1 Gibson, 2 Wav- erley; For school having greatest number in procession of children at- tending school in 1023, 1 Wavenley, 2 Wyevale; For best marching in procession, 1 Elmvale High School, 2 Allenwood; For school carrying the best display of ags, banners and badges, 1 Waverley, 2 Lang- man, 2 Nn 15 Tv`ln:- Wnr er-hnnl lmv- 2l.Ll|.l |J'dA.L`-j.U, 1 VV'd.Vb'1'lt))', 4 1.12111:-;` man, 3 No. 15, Flos; For school hav- ing most artistic and representatiive `oat in procession, 1 Elnwale public school, 2 Elmvale H.S., 3 No. 8, F`.1>s; Best dri-ll, 1, Crossland; Boys Bicycle Race, 1 Grant Coe; 2, Ed. Campbell; 3. W. Hickling; 100 yd. race, 1, Robt. Bell, 2 Rex Manning; Running Jump, 1 Geo. Bell, 2 L. Argue; Boot Race, 1 Rex Manning, 2 W. Langman; Sack Race, 1 Sam Boyce, 2 A. Langman; Three--Leg- ged Race, 1 Robt. Bell and Milton Trace, 2 Sam Boyce and Howard Morrison and A. Langman and W. Langman t.ied; Ho-pe, step ad jump. 1, A. Lagman, 2 W. Langman; Egg Race for girls, 1 Edna Graham, 2 Margery Chmpman; 100 yd. race, 1 Harry Shaughnessey, 2 Wes. (Dalian- der; Farmers Race, 100 yds., 1 Jas. Bell, 2 Dick Wright; 220 yd. Race, 1, Harry Shaughnessy, 2 Geo. Mc- Donald; Half Mile Race, 1, Walter `|.\Iaxlt, 2 Jack Dyer. `I SCHOOL CHILDREN STEWART & S'DEWA:RT. BAR- I-iafnw: Qnlinlfnywu NTnf.n1-in: 13nh14In DONALD- ROSS, LL.:B., BARRE- fnr Qnlir-ifnr n`.n M.nunn1o Tam- .0.) 1.08 1.08 1.08 `I00 RADENHURST Dawn:-fawn Qn` ESTEN & ESTEN, BARRISTERS. Solicitors in High Court at Justice, Notaries Public, Convey- amcers. Oice, 1st oor Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current mates. G. H. Esten -and M. H. Esten. PROFESSIONAL `CARDS ALEXANDER GOWAN, SUCCES- sor to Lennvox, Gowan & Brown. Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of ~wti.~1l, gua.rd.iansh-tn and administration, -and General Soli- citor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Money to loan. Ofces: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlap street. BOYS & MURJOI-II=SON, BAR'RIS< ters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Conveyaucers, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of Interest. Omces 13 Owen street, In the premises formerly occupied by -the Bank of Toronto. Bramch Oice, Elmvule, Ontario. W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P., D. C. Murchison. DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE, PHYSIC- lans, Surgeons. Olce and Real- dence, 47 Maple Ave. Olco hours: 1 to 3 'p.~m., 7 to 9 p.'m.. or by appointment. A. T. Little. M.D., W. C. Little, M.B. Phona 212, DR. MORTIMER LYON. 122 BLOOR St. West, Toronto, will be at 91 Owen St., Barrie, every S`a.turda,y. Diseases-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consulxtation hours, 11 am. to 5 p.m.. and by appoint- ment. ! DR. VICTOR A. HART, GRADUATE `of Trinity University and also graduate of Edinburgh and Glass- gow. Specialty, stomach diseases. Ofce, corner Bayeld and Wor- sley Sts. Entrance off Worsiey. Otce open until 8 p.m. gnu :1: 4-. -.;... --.. SURGERY AND DISEASES OF VVOMEN Associate Coroner, County of Simcoe. and _- - -u vuv-an u....\. DR. R. E. IVES Graduate of Toronto University Phone 61. 0ice-58 Collier St. Oice Hours : _ 8-9 a..m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. CAPT. J. F. ROLLIT, L.D.s., DEN- tist. Otce over Craig's Tailor Shop, No. 1 Dunlop Sf... Barrie, Ont. Phones: Oice, 450; Housq 436. . A,_;, EDMUND HARDY, MUS. BAC.. T<"1`(.`.\l' Tnnnhnr nl `Diana Or. PROF. E. WEIR, TEACHER OF Piano and Violin. Piano Tuner. 21 Collier St. Phone 513. -43` B. W. SYLVESTER. TEACHER OF` Piano, Violin and `Cello. 120 Bayeld St. Phone 974w. PERCY HOADLEY is prepared to accept a limited nun1>be1' of pupils in tho fn1Inwin;r- rsrnn Vnir-n iVio[ir}'I_'g_cher LAJJ JIAV 1'1 U l`UD'.L GE 1'1.`l .Wl`L\ Barnisters, Solicitors. etc. 1st floor Masonic Temple lng. Money to loan at rates. . 1'13 W 1'\'I(.'.I.' 65 D LWJ W 1111!. L , DARE` Barrie. D. M. Stewart. risters, Solicitors, Notaries Pu.bIlc, and Conveyancevs. Money to loan in any sums` at lowest current rates. Oice, 13 Owen street, VUn:u.4u nuoo, ter, Solicitor, ple Building, lnnn `VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES. Barrie Branch. Nellzie M. Lay- cock, R.N., C.P.H.N.. 86 Worsley St. Telephone 751W. Oice 95 Dunlop St. (Ross Block). Phone 1025j. Oice hours, 2 to 3 p.m. daily. ~ ' I V Costs Total `Ar -vnn TPHUIRISDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1923. J. SHRUBSOLE I25 Collier Street. P11 D. F. McCUAIg. B.A. Successor to Oreswlcke & Bell Barrister. Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan t\:-- I1--- I-:I--I. I')__.I- M.u., 213. )R. H. T. ARNALL, OFFICE and residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth streets. (Opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist Church.) "|"nlnn11nnn 1R 7 nuza UB L11 DL. AU Telephone 167. I1J;\1 ULVJJ 1'1liI(.`U 1 , LV1 U B. DAU-g F.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, 0! ! gan, Vocal and Musical Theory. Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church. Gold medalist of Toronto Conser- vatory of -Music and or the Uni- versity of Toronto. 113 Worsley street. Phone 663. ILCCBDC H. IIIIIILBU llll1.ll UBl' UL pupud in the following: Organ, Voice and Piano. Studio, 463 Clapper- .ton St. Specialist on voice pro- rhtction. `r. G. SMITH & C0. PHONE 82. Established 1869. Funeral Direc- tors. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel in connection. Barrie, Ontario. .;u.vu\.; uv Aavsuu Omce, Ross Block. Barrio o.n_w. REID I:wv\rt.1 I. nrnnrwmnn A \TI'I {II '1 U -QC--an-r FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND` EMBALMER Open day and night Phone 218. 47 Elizabeth St. FUNERAL DIREETORS DR. W. A. I.E\VIS .._.-- ..v_ `av.-..-.n--u vMUSIC LESSONS MEDICAL LEGAL DEX,` 3, .uu.In., nAnnm- etsc. Masonic Tem- Barrie. Money to ENTAL & HAMMOND. nihmrs: nth fon L.i) 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 `IOK Page Seven Phone 618. nuuu- lowest .munu. Oice. Build- ` nu-nun.-G .I...:u 1.25 1.25 1 0: 1.40 1.25 10: `Plan 569 . 5.62 5.62 2.33 2.51 0E1 4-01 2.18 2.18 4.63 4.63 4.63 4.63 00'? 5.10 3.05 2.24 2.24 2.24 2.24 2.33 4.69 09`) 4.00 5.62 5.62 6.17 4.40 099 . , I Prlze Wmners at ' Elmvale Fall Fair .00 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 '2`) PLpp1n, 1 D. Hocken. 2 R. Anderson; ton,2 `Mrs. T. King; Red Pound, 1 ! `tlon Wrlnter Apples, 1 Geo. Cox; 2 `Turner; Grapes, Delaware. 1 C. M. (Continued from page three) FRUIT Apples, Red Alexander, 1 R. An- derson; St. Lawrence, 1 R. Ander- son, 2 Geo. Cox; Snow, 1 D. Hocken. 2 W. A. .\lalcolm; M-aiden's -Blush, 1 V . D. Gilbert, 2 B. French; Wolf River, 1 R. Madilulg Tolman Sweet, 1 VV. A. .\la.lco1m. 2 W. Row- ley; Colverts, 1 W. D. Gilvhert; Golden Russets, 1 D. Hocken, 2 W. D. Gilbert; Rhode Island Greening. 1 R. Aanderson; Northern Sn), 1 C. M. Turner, 2 J. .\Iil1er; Ribstone Bellflower, 1 R. Anderson; Mann. 1 R. Anderson; Wealthy, 1 R. Lin- J. '1`. Agnew; Pewaukees, 1 D.- Hocken, 2 W. Rowley: Best Collec- D. Hocken; Pears. Bartlett. 1 C. M. Hicklllng; Niagara, 1 C. M. I-Iickllng. lWPKlan !569 . OU 151 165 166 179 180 196 197 198 199 229 265 290 2.00 303 2.00 336 1.80 337 2.00 338 339 344 346 354 360 362 363 380 402 406 The adjourned sale will ~take place on December. at 2 D.m., in the Court House. Advance Thtxrsday, September 6th, 1923. 1580 VA A uuuu \/1.4 Crook Dairy Butter, 15 lbs., 1 R. Anderson, 2 W. L. Ritchie. 3 M. Keil; Five Lbs. Dairy `Butter in prints, 1 W. L. Ritchie, 2 R. An- derson; Three lbs. Dairy Butter, 1 roll, 1 W. L. Ritchie, 2 Mrs. T. King; Three lbs. Home Rendered Lard. 1, D. Hockn; Special by S. L. Anderson for best dozen eggs, 1 R. Anderson, 2 M. Kell, 3 D. Hocken; Special by T. E. Smith for '10 lbs. butter, 1 .\I. Kell. I , , ,,, Best Co]lection of Old Coins--1 Emma Foster. ` HONEY AND APIARY Honey in sectIon,1 P`. A. Spring; Honey, extractvd, 1 H. A. Spring, 2 Mrs. J. .\IeMann; Honey display. 1 ,H. A. Spring; Maple S_\'1'up. 1923. '11 C. M. Turner, 2 D. Hocken; Maple ~Sugax'. 1923, 1 Mrs. J. Mcltann, 2 i D. Hocken. Homemade Bread, white, 1 Mrs. J. ;VIc.\Iann, 2 V. Langman, 3 M. (Continued from page six) 11 Lot Arrears T nan . DOMESTIC SCIENCE .1686 1687 1688 1689 1690 1691 1692 1693 1694 1695 1696 1697 1698 1699 1700 1701 1702 1708 1709 1710 1711 1'71`) 1.11:! 1720 1721 1722 1723 1724 1725 1726 1727 1728 1729 1730 1731 1732 1733 1734 1735 1736 1737 1738 1739 1740 1741 1742 1743 1754 1755 1756 1757 1758 1759 1760 1761 1762 1763 1764 1765 1769 1770 1771 1772 17'7") .Ll IO 177-1 1775 DAIRY PRODUCE ~r\_ :.___ MANUFACTURES Lot . n1. 62 CO Arrears < .u....... .620 621 628 629 630 660 661 662 663 664 665 674 675 688 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 715 718 719 720 721 728 729 732 733 737 738 739 756 757 758 759 843 862 863 864 865 866 1023 1025 1026 1030 1031 1032 1046 1047 1194 1421 1601 1602 1603 1604 1605 1606 1607 1608 1609 1610 1611 1612 1613 1614 1615 1616 1617 1628 1629 1630 1631 1632 1633 1634 1635 1636 1637 1638 1639 1640 1641 1642 1643 1646 1648 1649 1650 1651 1652 1653 1654 1655 1656 1657 1658 1659 1660 1661 1662 1670 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676 1677 1673 1679 1680 1681 1682 1683 1684 1685 ;.uo 1.08 1 I] Q J..UO 1.08 1.08 1110 1.UO 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 rrn .10 2.00 1"): .310 A97 Costs Total `Ar nan 1.-U0 d 1.60 1.25 1.25 1.2-5 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 10!: 1.40 1.25 `I0! .I..liJ 1.25 1.25 1.25 19: L.AuJ 1.25 1.25 19!: 1.40 1.25 1.25 1C -.u-.... 2.33 0`)? 4.00 ' 2.33 2.33 2.33 4.00 2.33 2.33 2.33 2.33 00') -30 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 110

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