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Northern Advance, 25 Oct 1923, p. 7

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0000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOGO-0009 E. J. BYRNE .u-) 2.33 0 `Id 4.11-) 2.35 0 `J 9 $4.0-`J 2.33 q 41-) 4.00 2.33 `) '3`? . I E Tim _im;\' in |.\1u1'r(-ll and " ;the 1111n'dr,-1' of \h.`lunn-nr. :n 1 .-|\AIIIIuIul' Ill |.r..|, H'pI)l`H(l 21 (ll>`~` u`:reen1r-nt. on I-`ridz1_\' 1nm'nin_-.:. This` `will mean :1 nr-w trinl next J:mu.n\'. `J11stic(.- \\'ri_<.;ht, who [)I'( Sid.3(] on-1' `tho trial at l.nn(1m1, (.~lm1'_:e1 vm'_\' 1 strongly against both men. The jury iliried for si.\'toon hours in u:mu(- In jun agreenlenl. on the matter, but` failed. | . r i Cnllinuwnml hospital, (luring thu- i_vour ended Sept. 30, admitted 780 !patients. Of these 627 remained in [the hospital over 21 period on 2-1 hours. There were 56 births, 40 deaths and 324 operations perform- ed. 133 X-Rnv 1-1-nnhnnnla vow-n. uru. na mm mm uperzulons pc-l'lm`m-| led. 133 X-Ray trozxtlnents werev Igiven. During; the year there was! ian in'c1'9ase(l service 01' 1573 days `given. The hospital is lled all the Iime and additional room is badly needed. ` LHU lllllllll'I .\H'H)()lll`ll(* `urill h|n-1n r Una. I). I-1. COLI:I.\IAN, County Treas-t11:`e1', Simcoe County. Plan 579 READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS. .L').n.) 1536 1{!'7 I\I0m'I:1_\', Hm1Tth (1 First puhliczttion in 'l'I!l.\l. FOIL .\ll'l!lH-ILL H43.) 076 1007 1008 1014 1015 .1011 1017 1021 1023 1027 1033 1l `I10 491 -192 luv an!) -168 1'70 `I .11) -1 51.`) .301 Ill`) an.) 974 0'75`! cav 351 0121 0"]. 862 SS2 892 901 908 (\')-,I 10.1.`) 1040 1:311 31) V) 967 n-/" 13-50 826 83 S31 84.`) S50 0.'.'1 IIU 771 772 782 783 784 796 804 805 806 S07 S03 S0!) 810 811 .812 813 O0`) II)! 760 7'7!) UIJU 660 665 683 684 685 686 637 708 70.`) 732 740 743 744 745 7-16 747 752 '7:'.) nu`: 642 644 658 [.`:(| U40 629 630 631 632 633 l!"I 0-15) 526 527 611 620 621 622 623 625 626 627 L300 u.'.~2 525 :on .407 426 427 446 447 469 474 475 477 480 R`)! J'll'I 16111 131-`) lhv `Olin Arrears ` ,;,nu 2.66 `){`A ? -1-nu ].Hl) 1.8`) 4 av .` :1 .00 .91 I11 .&.U`I 4.43 440 `I -to 4:05 -9 -an nun (II null! lim" \\'iI1ium.' I ns:.~:r-11 Ca|n1p`h-11 ll, 1'vp0r1e(l Z1 (1 (In\' nun-nivur Tl 1615 .1r'i]Ii 1617 153-10 .G.UU 2.00 nnn UU :00 .00 HI`! t.UU 4.48 ')1{\ -J.1U 3.10 2.00 0 ll u.'l H 2.94 2.94 3.46 If -)n (4.00 2.66 02!.` `I-`SO 2.00 2.68 `J .11! J.U4 3.60 1.63 6.30 I! an AHUU 1607 1603 1 grnn U.~)U 1.43 1 ,0`) viulla 2.72 0"'O .ov 1.12 11`) 1.1:. 3.00 Oil ! The Nort}1e1'n Advance Costs Total 011' Sitlnv iHu'un.n rn Juno 1609 .L"l nu... ~.u_._, -.-J. (-r)n.~;le1latio11s the dogs. 'l'I`w hnriu] 4 terc-sling cert:-1 ten or l\\`e1\`e gathered the ` (1epr);siI thr-n in :1 oonmmn that hour Ihe I.y)u 8.70 A0: *x.....Ig 4.16] 1 `IRS -').U men nun 3. 5 pipvs; an 3. 5 fell 11111`; ?. 5 01' the _\`< 3. 5 ' s0\\*ix1:.;', `-'. Slcrup, sn 5! nmi `J c]ol11iu.L', Izoou. Hurons inen we: I l.Uv) Unt) 3.25 0 0 U-`J1 695, 696 (`.97 698 699 700 701 '.'no ea .88 .55 .0. .68 .68 . u 0-`)! 0:10 694 0: In 164'. 21 hfllltl of Iroquois, us? }pnrL of ll plan l0ol:ln_<.: to tho zlnnihllnlion of all trlhr-s lwvoml Ilw `pole of tlwir (',o11l'eH-lu1o_\', thurst lilie- a bolt upon the unsnspnotin_-.'; unrlf llll])l'Utl"(`l-`ll lurmls. Comln;: in l)_\" the l\':11'row:-'. now Orilliu. Il1<-y turp- turnd the lloaw-st. vllln_:e, Conlzn'e:1.' ltilllng: 1112111) and Iz1l the re- mainder pris In 1fl~l>% the; Iroquois retm'ned and czlplurod St." Joseph and killing Father Daniel. The next ,\`ezn', HHS). the third raid [was made. One` village after an- other fell vbolore the Iroquois. .-\t St. Louis and St.` Igznace Fathers Brebent and Lalement were taken and after stil'l`e1'ing most cruel tor- ture were nally killed, the former being burned and the latter .by a tomahawk in the hands of an In- `M NH` ilk -'.421w, us In-mwul r~.<:n-*` nliltml. :1 Dl')p11]2lHUl] d!` 25.00!) tz2U'i1" 30.0000 souls. In `lGZ:.`) the 1ni.=,sinn~im?` arias located on the Wye River, ;L'C"` l'm\' lnilos -2151 01' tho prn.~;~nL lU\\'1l`CH" 01' .\I,`?'ll:1nl]. UNIT` Iho_\' (`1'o('1-tl :1i m"' chzlmu-1, mi.<. hnnsv and hnspiIuI.`,Y`7"` um] nnmml lhv nl.-zm sr \1=..-in Hm` ;\uum 1 iminod. I I'IzuH't', 111!!! In(' WU] `by the Jr=.~'niI.s`. In lwlm hm! rzrwut :1 1'1" I-Im-ons helm-0, rein the task. I-To was Fzlthc-rs Dnniwl and @1638 by -`uther I, !wmlq`.`.:1r1m's at St. ` sionaries ,:1`.'u.111z11I,\' ]t\w-n!,\' to rhirtv vi`: in chn ..., mu, xnlnx`. uun1u;_'.>.L l.lH` uunu11s,} {.:uins': frmu \'i1l_a:.:< to \'il1z1_::e prech-.` giH'-'.'. Ix|ix1isl-1*ix\_-4` ll) tl1esi<,`I<. und 1)(:*1'-3 j1'01-xning burial] rites \vhen pm'n1inwl.` I`hv_\' \\'m'0 d l)_\' diir:nl1ie.<` on all sides. I`ho work of the: ;Sor(:n1'm`s and the upp()si1,iu11 of thvf nnr-zlicim- nwn ;1lwn_\'s smmi in lhn way. In 1628 LeC:1rnn rrxtm'n0(1 In I-`1'z1m`0. nnrl tho \\'U1'I\' was Izlhon up 113?} `.1'<-l)r-111',; I`:-w _\'l`21I'Ti with tho` 1T-I111-rm: hnfnv-n u-mu.-um] on o..1.,. n1IHIiII1L`.`s' ,`- twc-my in the nu`:- nun Onll ucy-;:nr:u LllI'Ill \`\'lIll ,L;l\`i.lL L'l`l'l:lllUll_\' common place of burial. 1"rom immmlaxlily of the .~mu1 hogan. One or the cc-Iltres of this 0m`r,>11mn_\' was 011 the (rust shore -01' Ihv ;`\'ult:1\\'a:s`nu:L Bay. while an- golher has bem1 Inc:-.1011 near 1110 !p1'0:~:ent \'i11a_:;e of \\ z1u~Im1IsI10nre. . .,. , The Indians he-lievetl in the Im-f nlortality of the soul, though the; I \'u1'i(!l1S tribes. had dit`t'erent `])(;`]i(`fS 215; to the I'llllH`(-3 state. The Hu1'0ns,be-i lieved that. (lr2p2u'ted spirits pursued` lll(?I'(` journt-5` lh1'()1l,L{h thu sky u1()11gf tI1e milky \\':1y, while the souls Oft their r]();._-"s took route by certzlinl `(-t)n.~;te1lati011s kn0\\'11 as the ``\\'u_\,' or ,` 'l`I-... n...-.-..1 n!" n... .:,,.,,: :.. : uu: ullsb. 01' the dead was an in-` ceremony. .-\t i11te1'\'z1Is 01', _\'eal`.<, the 1'lm`0nsl bones of the dead and` thr-111 wilh g1'0uL cm'em0n\" 1.`. in 51 rlnnn-nnn nlunn no` Inn-in] .620 621 628 62!) '30 660 661 662 663 664 665 67-1 675 688 690 691 6922 EH`! 0000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOGO-0003 (Continued from page one) Hurons at `Home Champlain and Lecaron round the Hurons in advance of the other northern tribes in many respects. They numbered wbout 10,000 souls. distributed in eighteen villages, scat tered chiey through the townships of Tiny, =l`los, Tay and Orlllja. They lived in houses, some of which were strongly ifortitied. Some of the houses ranged `from 50 to'2'50 feet} in length and their construction was ingenious. `Two parallel rows 01' saplings weer .planted in the ground, bent together at the top, leaving only a toot or two open space at the top. I fortning a sort of arbor or booth, /about 30 tteet in width at the bot- tom and 20 feet -high. Other poles were tied securely to these uprights and the sides were slteatltetl with bark. _-\nothor row or horizontal pole: kept the bark in place. Bunks around the sitles served as slz-4.-pitta quarters. Down the centre were the f'll`l`S,(?t1(.'ll 't`urnishin;_; heat .I'or two or more families, the smoke escapin:.'.' t,l1rough the narrow opening at the top. Such was the t`tt`t_v to one hun- dred houses or homes that con- stituted the Huron vi1la:.,-"c. `Many similar villages did not have so large houses, and these frequently moved from place to place. They raised crops, corn, beans. `pumpkins. hemep and sunflowers, the latter be- ing produced It'or the oil with which they smeared themselves :t'or sacri- llcal punposes. The tPetuns. added tobacco to this crop. Cor11 was the staple vtood. Hemp was grown for shing-; nets and cords. What little clothing was worn was obtained `by trapping beaver, otter and other t'ur- bea;rin_; animals. In summer they were little if any clothing, while in` winter, despite the rigors of the weather, they added but little more. Social Conditions The t`a1nily life of the Hurons was 11ot -aeleal. The nation was dissolute and licentious. The construction or the houses did not tend to privacy or modesty, and the men were -Lords of Creation," the women, as C1l`1lll~- plain expressed it, their mules. The men built the houses, made weapons, and canoes. To the women all the other work, the :.;atlte1'ing' _\`ear`s supply of tirewood, the` titling and harvesting of the; crop, smoking fish, (ll'e.~2Sit1_L',` skins,` n|:|i:inu auul rht. tun-)hC\' r-nr 5: tr I aunu > un.|n;_', uuu uv.1\t':1111g; UL IHE) sh, (11'e.~:sin:.:; Cordage, and Elm -scanty! aszwe-11 as p1'opux'ing the: Fexmxle life zunong Lhel had no h1`i:.;l1t side. Thef were (luspelutu 3.,-`z111nb1e1'.~:, stak- mg all clothing, we-.1p0ns' and e\'(-n t11e1"\\'i\'es. At Limes 1ho_\-f ::un1:b]e(l indi\'iduz1H,\', at others one \'i11:1_;e (-.)1z111o11_-,-ml another. Duncin:.; and l'easxi11.:,- were fret--ly i11(1t1]_:(-d in. Re-ligious 1`es1i\'uls. councils, Lhs-: inz1u:.:11r-.ui0n of :1 chief, L,-tc., \\'ero' 'I 0'n1h...u! |-..- I'...,.-.- u|uu;_',u1'u1Uu |)L it l.'lHL'1 all 1'0l1o\\':-(1 by roasts. THE HURON INDIANS I 7 IN SIMCOE COUNTY; I-`athor '=u1m1sl_\' 1;: the c tu:I\n< -Ilelieved in ]mn1m'tali1_v Tho .\Iis:si()1mx'ies 1| 1I'\\ _\`2llH will] I!!!` . 1'el111'ned to take up later joined by I Dn\'n.'~',!. and in or Lz\Ir=m0n1. \ViH1 t St. Joseph, the mis-`. uztlly snu_4h!. out Ihvg t_\' \'i`Hn:v, (`n1x1px'i.~'i11s.-`; HID, :|< `.I'nhm|l' r Ihn -2. l -111 I}I'0hv A0` 03 J .U-3 1.03 1 nv .|lIIlI|'. J'Ul nurin.-- 1z1hm'- but the re- 1.1 uh lulu .. `l'l|IH)|l\lllS . . . . . _} Cauliower .... )ll i(`1\']11,L_', Onions _,` Ch(}1`|-2i11 . . . . . . L - Citmns ..... F`:-nu... t ' Latex.` in tho _-'g`4l` lllt' l l-tune-[ won-> utt21cl;ml and the \'illn_uu on : St. Joan (l<,-:atro_\'e l-`:ttl1e1'.< ` 1(?zlI'llll(3I` and Clmhinol xvoro lcillorl. 5 The remnant of the nation now` .~`c':1ttlero(l. some n1ul their \\'z1)'- ;hy the French and Ottawa River to Lorrttte, 110111` Quebec, others to the i.\l:1ntonlin Island. while others found =1'et'n,'.-`e on the island of Alloelttloo, now known as Christian Island. ,Sotne few remained to he tortured and now, after three hundretl _\`ears, the once strong nation of the Hurons is but a name. The Hurons ' l. gas a.nation do not ex: l 1.. ...._._u.,,- ~- - ,.... ......uuuu uu nun c.\A.*.:|. In conclusion Mr. Williams m-_<.:ed that more attention be given in our schools to the teaching of local his- tory. `Tmn:110t,=.'a . . .' .. Her-n J`on1u1o:.=s (f.um1m1;e1':` ..... Onions: . . . . . . . ` l"-nun :1`;- Jul} I~.Iog.: Potatoes n `IIHIHHS . Cubbagze l.`4. ..- ln.. 'C11i(-1 . . . . .. ; 1,.:11111b . . . . . . 1 C1-1e1'y . . . . . . ;1.etL11ce ..... 1 M111! . . . . . . E .\pp1e.=.-~- I Wolf River ... ` 11011110311 Reds 1 \\'0:11111_v . . . . . . ` .\1;1E111>11`.<, 11111911 7(:1'111111(1 P1111113 Cz1111;11011pe . . . . . . 1 I rA:11'< jhol calcvs at the prevailing` price or; : title a pound. "pound. were alto quickly i)Oll,`.',llI up. -l)u(-l<;~: sold at 300 a pound, as did` : lamb. 'cl1a:1g<`, ' bunch. . cabbage :broughL ,,..._-, 1Au.AIuu Chickens, niarket. gun... .3 . perhaps, l'oa!1n'ed the 'l`he_\` were snapped up like Fowl, l)l'lll_5.:'ill," 250 a} Butler showed hut linlol the price asked being 3-29- 4m: :1 pound. which were; o1'l`eI'ed in small quantities, \\`r-re; down 5c a dozen from last \\'eol<`s~ price. in-ingiug 400 a dozen. .\pples,1 which on account of the poor cropl this _\'ea1`. are scarce, were ol'1'ered. at Soc I0 250 a basket for the: various varieties, and at $3.00 ui barrel. Cantaloupe, the last oil thei season, sold at 1U-20c each. Po- tatoes` `sold for $1.25 a bug and at 25c to 30c a .peck. Firm heads 01" 10c each. Real choice caulitlower sold at 25C to ::uc. .1 head. 30c a `basket for 5_:reen and! 500 for red was he price asliml for ioniatoes. Celery sold at 10-15:: a Young pigs l)1'ougl1l $13.50 eaach. Hay sold at $12-$13 a ton. Prion: ` .1 `)0 1:03 '1 no I A splendid attentlance greeied! lthose vbringin_<.' procluce to sell 211% `Saturday s nlarkel. The market] `\\`as mine Ibrisk, with the produce! 1c-11ax1gi11_; hands quickly. , 1 1 ru..-.. _ _,..u_,__., n,,.,,, u .- Il\;A\I .Hil.lLlllf\Vo`s, 1 .sut:'(:p l\lH(:`(l, IUI :30, C011. 7, $6.00; Erwin .\lille-r, 1 lslieep killed, lot 25, C011. 5, $11.00; .l):1vid '.\lc\\'at1o1's, 1 lam-b killed, `lot 24, Con. 11, $12.00; Irwin { Speers, 13 lambs killed. lot 26, Con. 11, $31.00; `Geo. Elliott, 2 sheep killed, lot 23. Con. 11, `$17.00; David .~\dz1ms, 1 lamb killed, 101 18, `C011. 1], $10.00; Herb. iCulrbm'l, 4 lsheep, 2 injured, lot 22. Con. 11, l$:H.00; Frank .\1`nold. valuuting lsheop, $14.00; Jas. .\Ic.\lz1sIer, vul- iuuting sheep, $4.00. r~,.....,.:u ...a:...........1 ._ .,___. \~ \IHlUHS l`nrnips `uxnna |`V-`WI--n .,..\.\.,,, vynwvvn Council adjourned to meet .\'ovem- her 20, 10 3.111., at Thornton. \V1n. .\[. Din\\'ood_v. Clerk. pulu Fred Grose, d1".1ggi11g 1]:l1 C011., lot 10, $4.50; lilwood 11z1;;a.~.', (l1`a:.- ging 11tl1 Co11., lot 5, $2.25; Herb. `IJel1b, work 011 :brid:.:e 101 11, C011. 10, $165.00; Reeve, .~\.<.sess0r and Clerk, selection 01' jurors, $19.00; lngot Iron C(1., pipes, $85.30; W. E. Stoddart, pri111i11:.; lax 110Iice;<, $11.50; S..\l.\\'z11`d. 1i1i11berI`m' 'I`b1`id:.;e, .\11g11s village, $101.-16; ,Stewart'McC1`acl putting in cul- vert 3rd C011., $8.53; Oliver .\lc- Quuy, repairs to culvert :3-.'1t!1 Sl(lC- road, $3.00; `R0111. Harris, (li5.,-;:,;E11;.~` ditch and 1`opui1's to road 25111 side- road, $9.75; .1110. KL -o\\'11, 1`c}1z111`s tn culvert Sth C011,, $3.25. '05. .\i;u'- tin, putti11_ cement end 011 C'.lI`.'r.'l'(. and 111z1king fill 25111 Sl(l0l`Ofl(1, l$38.7.3; \V111. Clo11gl1ley, repairs to hill 9th C011., $3.25; S.11'je:.111.' 3; Co., cement, $4.00; J. H. .\li1r.'l1e1l, co111111iIti11g .\l1's. Pauiks Ir; I-101153 01` Rel'11g.;'v, $8.00; Dr. B. B. I~Ior1m1, 0111 -C011. and .-\ngus, $112.-17; .i11o. Hz1u:.:l1, cedar and b11i1di11g' 1`uil1n.I; '5tl1 C011,, $40.70; T. .le1111~:t1, 1'epz1i.r.=. to road lot 17, C011. 8, $1.00. Sheep Bonuses T. Jennett, 2 sheep killed, lot 1'1`, ICO11. 3, $20.00; W111. Ba111i11g, 1 sheep killed, 101 21, C011. 10, $10.00; .\Iex. .\la1tl1e\vs, 1 sheep killed, 101 I'M) (`nu '1 an rm. T.`.....:.. \|:n.... 1 v111edicul services re , .\l1`.'~:. lt;1.11l:s, ` $110.00; J. J. D11111o11(I, (l1'ivi11_<.: piles SATURDAY S EIKRKET 1:` - Essa Council held 1 nleetimz at Thormon Oct. 16, 2111 uxembcrs I The minutes 01' last read and confirnled. A nnmmea ...~ r,.n....,.. Acuu uuu CULUH Accounts as paid : 1`rx:ul F: rncn l'].N'S;\ 'l`0\\'.\'SHll PAYS $1(i9.0() BONUS FOR SHEEP l(li4l.l']Dl 1. ._j:. In ppin<-:< s al'tm- PM (1 dc.-:et1'0_\'e(1. lu II l"1un|~:n.-.1 II`/\un/\ 1.21 uke 0Ih_`1'.< `ll lIlt'U. follows were ordered ., 1 11 n1" in!-nra e1n nn- L. .. _.........., ; :21,Co11.10,$10.00; E, .00; I 21's, : l.'iHo-rl lnf `JR (`nn uc. mu: r1llI`0I1S' exist. . lb?) Lrivnn in mn- I) 1-U.-.1.5c their monthly nn 'T'1H= Luelr u1UuHH_\' on Tue.~:da_\', be:-ixxg present. In put in n~ u'uI'n .I...u ml`-'. :2 ;)*\`_ .0c peck .. 50 b:1.s`k. 30 bask. ".1. :4 A` .0.) 1.03 1110 50c l)'.1.=.k.; 50c bask. " :}:3c bask. '1 250 bl]\'.i 25c qt.; ]U-2\)c ea1(:I1! Sue h:1.~'-`k(?i[ $1.25 hz1_'.:" Unn nn1- . 3.`)-40c lb. 400 (107,. -3?" II` ~)L' lilL'll GOG bask. . 2 for 50 . 100 phn ]Oc bunch }0o bunvh 100 each 13c each 1:-` I 1 I -u. lnlkfllj -- 1 . . . 1Z)(`,3 .1230 enchl` I737 `ln: lll( 0 Ul bask. U U bunch bu nch ll). . huncll much i ` pint! much I w.1(:h `| 4,. L II}. II). IL 47 Elimbenh st. 1;\7ICT(H.{I.-\N ORDER 0].` NURg q` 1 Barne Brzmch. NnI1in M 1 . PERCY 3 I I 5 L HOADLEY is p1'ep;u'0(l to 21.CCODt :1 limited number 01' pupils in the f01l0\vin`-4: O1'::an, Voice and Piano. Studio, 463 C1z1.pper- t,m1.Rt. Specialist on voice pro- nction. 1 1 I U APT. J. F. ROLLIT, L.D.S., DEN- tfst. Oice over Craig's Tailor Shop, No. 1 Dunlop St., B:z.r:'ie,. Ont. Phones: Oice, 450; House 186. l. ROl<`. D. WEIR, TEACHER OI!` 1 Piano anal Violin. Piano Tuner. 21 Collier SI. l`l1one .312). ~13 .._ .. JV. , i DR. 1:. E. IVES - Grarlimte of Toronto University |i hone 61. Ofce--58 Collier St. I 1 E Oice Hours: 8-9 a.m., 12.3 -2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. J EDMUND i 4 i : l 1 I | i HARDY, MUS. BAC., I<`.T.C..\I. Teacher of Piano, Or- gan, Vocal and Musical Theory`. Or.Lranist and Choirmaster of S2. An Presb_\'terI:1n C1111rc1:. Gold medalist of Toronto C0nser- vatory of I\[u3ic and of the Uni- versity of Toronto. 113 Worsley :i reL-t. Phone 663. ; DR. VICTOR HART, GRADUATE ; of Trinity University and also 1 gruduwte of Edinburgh and Glas- $ gow. Specialty. stomach diseases. 1 Office, corner Bayeld and War- ; sley Sts. Entrance off Worsiey. 5 Office open until 8 p.m. ' DR. w. A. 1.E\ns . . SURGERY AND DISEASES OF I WOMEN `[ Associate Coroner, County of Simcoe,- In and ex DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE, PHYSIG9 ians, Surgeons. Office and Rest { deuce, 47` Maple Ave. Oica ` hours: 1 t\\ 3 p.-m., 7 to 9 p.'m,, A an Inn n.I'\v\r\:\ I\\nv\! m tun- on. I\1ORTL\I-ET! LYO_N~, 122 BLOC3_R i I 5 St. West, Toronto, will be at 91 Owen St., Barrie, every Saturday. Disc-ases--~Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 am. to 5 p.m., and by appol-m.~ ment. BOYS S: MUROHISON, BARRIS-' ters, Solicitors. Notaries Public, Conveyancers, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Otcea 13 Owen street, in the premises formerly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Bramch Office, Elinvale-, Ontario. W. A. Boys, `K.C., M.P., D. C. Murchison. I I H. Esten and M. H. Esten. ESTEN &: ESTEN, BARRISTERS Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notzuies Public, Convey ancers. Office, 1st floor Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates. G. {ALEXANDER COWAN, SUCCES- ' sor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown. I Ba.r1'ister, Solicitor for obtaining h` probate of will, gtlardianship and ` u.dministmtion, and General Soli- 1 cltor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Money to loan. Oices: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop street. s`TEVV:\-RT & STEVVART, BAR- risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, and Couve_vancers. Money to loan in any sums zrt. lowest current rates. .,_Omce, 13 Owen street, Barrie. D. -M. Stewart. RADENI-IURST & HAMMOND,- Barnisters, Solicitors. etc. Oice, 1st oor Masonic Temple Build- ing. Money to loan at lowest rates. ' __._____ DONALD ROSS, LL.B.. BARRI S- ter, Solicitor, et~c. Masonic .Tem- ple Building, Barrie. Money to loan. ! PROFESSIONAL CARDS `r. G. SMITH & CO. PHONE 82. Established 1869. Funeral Direcv tors. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel In connection. Barrie, Ontario. n,1u:u.\wux(1Jr;1{ OI" NURSES, I}m'1'ieBrz1nch. Nollie M. Lz1_v~ cock, I'(.N., C.1 .H.N.. 86 Worsley St. To1ephm1e 751w. Oice Dunlap St. (Ross Block). Phonc 10253`. Oice hours, 2 to 3 p.m. (Mil). Kf`). S1:LVES'I`ER, TEACHER OF` Piano, Violin and `Cello. 120 Bayelrl St. Phone 974W. O.J.U 1.08 1.08 1.08 :71! m. n. 1. nm\'.=\m., u1"1'1uu and residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth streets. (Opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist Church.) Telephone 167. 0| uy a. 1)pUH|.IH('.'l1I,. .4. '1'. LJILTJ M.D., W. C. Little, M.B. Phone 213. Fl'.\'I'ZR.-\L DlR~IC(,`, l`Ol{ AND E. BA h.\l`ER Open Day and Night `PI!-...I..\4I. .-A D. F. )lcCU.~\lG, B..~\. Successor to Creswlcke & Bell Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan Olce, Ross Block. Barrie FUNER.-\ L DIRECTORS H. '1`. ARNALL, rl 4-neiflnnnn nnu-nnn . J. L\\` o p.-m., ( LU :1 y.'Iu., appoix tmenr,. A. T. Little, W (1 Lung Mn mm... .\H'.N`l(,7 I.lCS.N'().\'S MEDICAL DENTA D LEGAL 1;` ' \ | U M Q 1} Phone 218. 7 0 FFI CE at (Thu vn`n I 1.1. . 1.82 100` Specialist in Emba1m- ing. Owen St. Barrie, Ont. Phone 268. .:)u 1.30 nn . .1; 1.12 (I `D \.U-3 L08 \ AU L."-V L08` 1.08 MOS I no | U\) ns 1 no L.UO \.U.\ ` 1'10.` Treasurer sSale oandsg in Arrears for Taxes I J Costs Total I ___ --,l .l.. 4v'J 1.25 1`): UJ.l' 4:40 0)`? .uJ<') 2. 3 09`) DU .69 9., .uu `)0 Plan 569 ..U-'3 3.418` )A)Q -vol L05 )0 xluuuxu \'UlI'vl.\. 1 I-Innt>1' the Judize C01ll`l nl` x.hn Cm Llzv 01'un.:e I-iull Stroud on the .~:( rnnulu... 1410-: ... n.z.~,L Ill UH,` .\lnm('lD2111I_\' ()1 H10; l`o\vnship of Illlli-Sm for 1922:. y mum! at Stmud this Hith (lay 0L Octoibc-1`, 1922:. I I Poacv anmng the nations seems to ]he about as hard to enforce as pro-l [hi1)iti(m in Ontario. I I Rev`.-ng ens contemplated may `bc. sweet, but it is ahvays more or less bitter when realized. `V J.llt.' ilu|Ulll'Ill'U .\,'dl(3 \\'H1 IIIKC place ( `Dr-cember, at 2 p.m.. in the Court I-Ions( {.~\.r1vanr.-e I`ln11'sduy, Soptelnbcr Gm, 192' . I A spinster has :1 strenuous tinw trying to convince herself that she I is zm mun hater. . l 'I`H-URSD.-\Y, `OCTOBER 25, 1923. Plan 569 The ad imlrnr-(1 nnuhnr nf 0 nun _.,_... , 11. M. .\rc.co.\*I i Clerk 01' the Mllnicipulity of] lnuislil. I 110. : 1763 1764 1765 1769 1770 1771 1'7 !-3 1101 1735 1736 1737 1738 1739 1740 1741 1742 1743 1754 1755 `I 7EL' .:...., wt .. u\'nM'.\ 11.111, LU (Il`ll'l'lIl1l]f,` mxnpluims 0! i 01uis_(vi(n1s in the Vote-x`s' the .\Iuni(-ipulily 01' the; 01' Inni.q{`:l rm- 1n9~2 I 41):) 200 qnx, (Continued from ;page six) 1 Lot Arrears T ..620 4.3. 1.25 5 L301 (`)7 1 DE 1)(J -1 02 406 0 U 151 165 1116 17!! 180 196 197 1 no 1:10 199 229 -'7{E.'_` .1686 1687 1688 1689 1690 1691 1692 1693 1694 1695 1696 1697 1698 1699 1700 1701 1702 1708 1709 1710 1711 1712 1713 1714 1715 1716 1'71"]- J.liJU 1756 1757 1758 175.`) 1760 161:1 Llll 1718 1719 1720 1721 1722 1723 1724 1725 1726 1727 1728 1729 1730 1731 1732 1733 170.1 1l\lU 1761 1'13`) Lot I\'()'I`|(`l`} r~.h_\ _v_-Even thulf ml wlrl lmrsuzmt to Tlw' Lists .\(-I by His try. I\`' ihr. (`In FUNERAL DIRECTOR . Arrears ` 1.08 1nQ .III1 .00 .01) nn .UU .00 .00 nn .1 UU 2:00 onn 2:00 0 '10 ..4.U`I 2.04) 010 .03) .00 .00 AA :01) nn -4. `I 2.00 2.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 nn .lO 2.00 1'): 1.Uo 1.08 1.03 wn 2.05) mm ) DH '9 .\\'l U) Ill-5| :1 the Crmn'l_\'; v 01' Sinlcon in the \'il1z1,;o 01. ..I an" `A \v.. \ sale will take place on .. House. \`nnnn1hnv- {`.Ih 100') Costs Total 4 n- nun` mun; 3.671 ` ') R".'| 1-H. 1042 `Ir:-1

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