Collier St United Church} PTUVWR mouse, wxm an moaern convemences. | Terms: Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money to be paid down at the time of sale; balance to be paid in thirty days. I` .-... `....J.L.. ...._..J._._I-.. I In the Estate of James Foster, late of the Village of Angus, in the County of Simcoe, Gentleman,` deceased. | All persons having` elxmiins against the Estate of James Foster, late at` the Village of Angus, in the County; of Simeoe, gentleman, deceased, who? died on or about the 'Twent_v-seventh day of February, 1936, are hereby notied to send in to the under-' `signed Executor of his estate, or his Solieioi-.~:, on or before the Seventh :d-ay of .\'ovember. 1936, full part1-l H-ulars of their claims, duly nroven.4` .lmmed'iately after `the Seventh day` of November next the assets of the ` (leeeased will be distributed amon:2,`st ` the parties entitled thereto, having: re- f gard only to the claims of which the Exeeutor shall then have had notJice._ I l`),:fml L)?` .\llic'l nn lnlg Qnunu-1-. (Inn . r.xucuLor snzul men nave had novice.` Dated at Alliston this Seventh day iof October, 1936. nu 1` .~ . 1936, at twelve o c1ock noon, by P. A. Coughlin, auctioneer, the follow- `ing lands and premises, namely : Situ:a.`l'.p_ 1v1'n-or and kpinrr i'h Hm I u:1-vs`-ar--, \J\mn\lavn4I\ can nas manner g'ro\v1ng` mereon. 5 Terms: Ten per cent. cash at the` time of -the sale and the balance w'1hjn thirty days thereafter. 'l`11'\p nrnnm-hr will `ha AR-`m-ml rm-I Of Valuable Farm Property, in the Township of Vespra, in the County of Simcoe. Under and by virtue of the powers` of sale contained in a certain mort- gage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered fox sale by public auction at the I txuu-I-`no !If\ l`l"I nnnnur `lllg 1211105 3.110 PTEITIISCS, DZITICIY I , Situaate, lying and being 171 the `township of Vespra, in the County of Simcoe, and being composed of the West half of Lot Number Two (2) in. the Third (3) Concession 01 the said, township of Vespra. There is said to be erected on the said lands a dwelling house, and the land is watered by a stream, and has timber growing thereon. Tenn; 2 Ton `nor r-nnf 4-main a+ Hun nu... VJ \uu'.VBJu ` For further particulars and condi-U . tions of sa`.e apply to l Radenhurst & Hammond, E Barrie. Ontario, I Solicitors for the Mortgagee. Dated at Baan'ie this 22nd day of October, 1936. run xununnu run nunnn on: run rr.1Vx:.|A1V\.a and Intermediate points and inlermodiale poinlsand Intermediate points 8.40 n.m. e6.10 p.m. 10.45 a.m. yd4.10 p.m. 10.45 ::.m. 2.05 p.m. d8.15 p.m. x4.10 p.m. x8.l5 p.m. c4.10 p.m. 8.15 p.m. C-Sat. only; (1-Sat, Sun. and H0`.; ' <--daily except, Sun, Sun. and H()l.', x-to Orilliu on`.y; y-to (imvt-nhur.L21. only. Standard Time See us when in the market for a :1e\'v fur coat. Sixty years ex- perience in the fur business . . . With our FACTORY-TO-WEAR ER method of selling fur coats you get the utmost value for the price paid. We take you to the factory, and your coat is made of seiocted skins, styled to suit you, at a great saving to you. Phone us for particular; :: Phone 290 _._ --~_-.. --v-r--... ___, The annual meeting of the Royal. V'icftoniAa. Hospital wi-11 Tuesday, October 27th, 1936, at 4 p.m., at the Nurses Residence. A cordial invitation is extended to all concerned. I-I IE D..--.l._I> I .... be held on, S!MM(_)_NS & co; in; an-u-:\-.. -.A .. _ ___ FfACTORY-TO-WEARER NEW YORK - $18.75 LOS ANGELES - $65.50 Tickets and Information at DUNLOP AND MULCASTER STS. YOUR NEW FUR COAT r,.___ ,,, V Qvlil-ZEN S HOTEL, BARRIE __.nn: -'-U11-Z SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 0/,` ._;. ;_....1.... _9-1--1` ____.. _._on_:. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 DO ...I. L1... 1.-.... .13 ; I ug yuumv. auumuu my Hit: QUEEN'S HOTEL, B'ARRlE ,, A1-IT Mortgage Sale JIISPECUIOH. ` 5 Q And I hereby call upon all voters. s to take immediate proceedings to. It have any errors or omissions correct if ed according 'to law. |.1 W. R. Sloan, 4 4 Mortgag; Sale NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR TORONTO FOR NORTH BAY FOR PENETANG ur` h-`Dar.-nnrlinon nnino. v:r1ol:v|'1:v-nnlI:':n.n ....I..|.-....| {-0-......-.l:..a- .....:.. John Cummer Henderson, Alliston, Ontario. %---s Stewart 8: Stewart, Mor'tgagee's Solicitors, Barrie, Ontario. a/ (6112 King3Hig i "` ` SAFE DIRECT ' ECONOMICAL __`!:IA3AVE_S B_ARRIE H ATITRACTIVE ROUND TRIP FARES .s......_ ..-..... ' Some thirty public schools in the `province where the attendance is lonly eight or less are being closed this fall, it is reported by oiciials of the Department of Education. In all leases arrangements will be made 'with adjoining schools to absorb the pupils iimolved. l . . . K Notice IS'l`1G1'Ob_V given that al'. creditors and others having claims ;agwz1ins~t the Extate of William J. |Simpson, late of the `Town of Bar- rie, in the County of Simcoc, GentIe~ man, deceased, are required on 02 before the Seventh day of Novem- ber, A.D., 1936, to send by post pre- .paid, or to deliver to the under- sigrned, Solicitors for the Execatoi of the said deceased, a full state- ment of tht-ir claims, (luly veried, a:.d the naturetof the security, if izmy, held by ihcm, and after szzirl date the _E:_~:ccutor will proceed to distribute _t;he_ assets of the said estate. among` the parties entitlerl thereto, h~a.vin_g~ regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. T'\n4m1..+ `D-...:..:n n..;....:.. u.:.. n. Hill! llUlolCeo Dated at B`a1`rie, Ontario, this '71.`: day of October, A.D., 1936. SEe.i4/art & Stewart_._ ...,,... Barrie, Ontario Solicitors for Said Estate. 1. By virtue of a warrant issued by ( the Mayor of the `Town of Barrie,,1 hearing date the Nineteenth day of e Sepember, 1936, a sale of lands in 1 arrears of taxes in the Town of r Barrie will be held at my office, _ Barrie, at the hour of two o'clock in|1 the afternoon, on the Fourteenth day; 1 of January, 1937, unless the taxes`? and costs are sooner paid. N`otice.J is hereliy given that the list of landsfl for sale for arrears of taxes is be-J ing published in the Ontario Gazette` -` `on the Third day of October, the` Seventh day of November and the 1 Fifth day of December, 1936, antl- that copies of the said list ma_v be`-' had at my ofce. L m_..___._....).. nan-.. 1),.....:- `L: . i '. 1;.-,1)-.Y. OCTOBER 22. 1936. lVlen. s'I-iats and Caps 39 Dunlop St., Barrie CHICAGO - $18.10 WASHINGTON - $20.25 The smart New Fall and Hats are here _,f,4__:_,___ v selection New! Shades New Stylesi Reasonably Priced Bart3immons -IDEAL- Shoe Repair SHOP and a new job done on your shoes. A job that guar- antees satisfaction. Only rst class materials used and the latest machinery makes a neat- er, ner and more lasting job. A NEW SHOE REPAIRING A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. To 1 Mattresses rebuilt just like new. Beautiful Down Comforters made from feather beds, also made into Feather Mattresses. Eiderdowns re- covered. Representative here now. Phone 1186. NOT!CE TO CREDITORS 61 Elizabeth St I-l.,_~.B_RlX Furriers THE COAT s`rom: _~- ggoprietor PHONE 62 Town of Barrie, County of Simcoe Tn `KIT ? - I Orillia relief list for September was down to 525, the lowest in four years. In Februulgv, 1933. there were 1,620 on relic-1. -If you are planning on holding an Auction Sale of your Pure Bred Live Stock or General Farm Stock this season, why not assure yourself of a. tea`. success by employing a trained, plus experienced Pure Bred Live Stock and General Farm Stock Salesman ? `7,_, _.nI ....I.. Ln"- n 4`,-an I-nun-5 uau on; Any v nnnn \.. > Treasurer s Office, Barrie, thi ~' ` First day of October, 1936. i A. W. Smith, Treasurer.` lllI'lIIl`II. ` Dated at Churchill this 14th day 'of October, 1936. al351llBl 3 3 You will only have a few hours i on your sale day to cash in on years ~ of labor. And to you an untrained `and inexperienced salesman may prove very expensive. As Andv would say, Why not I REV. E. E. LONG, B.A. B-.D. , Minister ~ ' Lloyd Tufford, Organist and Chou-1 master. I Sunday, Oct. 25, 1936 I 11 *a.m.--The Minister. 3 p.m.---The Church School. I [The evening service will be with-; drawn in favor of the anniversary service at Central United Church. 4 I erpenmve. As Andy take out Resurrance .' As a Grad- uate of Natfona`. Aucon School of G. A. Keays, Licensed and Graduate AUCTION_EER, BARR`IE, ONTARIO N '| % .i`;$;.'.!:s<.2r2.:J R::'.-'.fl`.J!.1 I ;1L0 Eight _--AA_JCTQNE`.E.RING.- v.` .-[.a Iallll III "5 EV.-l0l.l_1S'P|CK'IlNa mmsn CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ' TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL VOTERS LISTS, 1936 Royal Victoria Hospital 1 5.1 Sunday, Oct. 25,. 1936 Preacher : ANNUAL MEETING .......,u..,, U... ...,.... ; Artists: 'I`.rinity United Church, To- ronto, Mixed Quartette; Ernest Shild-i rick, Celebrated Baritone; H. Ruth-I ven MacDonald, Entertainer. rulng `Lo ua.w. I W. B. Sloan, ;' Clerk of the Municipality of. lnnisl. I I .; r-t.......1..-11 um. mu. ,1-.. 1. H. M. Lay, President. N. M. Thomson, Secretary. Effie, LOUD TO W=IT : es? mhe adunt Bib1e_ Class of Collier` M ` St. United Ohurch last Sundxay after I X: noon paid a return visit to the Bible` `F3 (`Ame nf an mum TTni+m-I r~.1.m.,.1.. ' Pu` `no :1K-Y CLUB ACTIVITIES T0 i 1 START FRIDAY NIGHT Barrie Women s Canadian Club, fPublic Lib1'a1'y H2111, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 8.15 p.m. Speaker, Mrs. J. !Davidson Subjecvt, The Spanish C1'isi.s. 5 For Sa1e--Piano Accordian, cheap if taken at once. Inquire at 2 Col- } lier St. | l School students and others are re- lm-inded that tn-.11 for the road races, 'Ban'ie-Orillia and Or1_11a-Midland, will be held on Friday after school. Tihe former race will be on Oct. 31st land the latter on Nov. 7th. - . the Serial `stoll-)y]~d.y'[9}l11e bG(:Use Woman in the }Adva nce last week The second_ m-| `-stalment appears thls week. It 1s al !thri11ing story by Rex Beach, and" [you ll enjoy It. I ___j___._ Treasurer s Safe of: Land: for Taxes J I Wanted--lnformation as to chil- idren of Joseph Arnold, who lived ;near Ivy amd who died about 1890. iAdd.2'ess, 1006 Union Trust Bui1din~', iRocheste1', N.Y.--72. . E l According to` gures released ` "the Welfare Department, re-lief Barnie for the week ending Oct. . _cost $256.37, as follows : Wi'f:l1 the fall xvonfhar fn nn1nln _uu.su q>4I0O.ol, as LOIIOWB Z ` With the fal`. xveather, the employ- . ment agency created by the Welfare; `Department has placed several men' ;at odd jobs of cleaning, putting on: .storm windows, raking, etc. Since .It:he first week of the month 11 men' ihave been given bits of work around' |Ithe town. Two were placed by an_ ioil company, one at we'._l diggving, `one on a farm and one at clerical work. ulass u . Orillia. Male Help W-an ced-M~en wumted` Ito train for positions in _DieseI en-, `gxineering-. Must be interested in; iDese1 ahd have mechanical ability,! .and furnish good charac'terrefe1'-' iences. Wthitc Chicago Diesel, P.O.l iBox 493, Toronto. | _.__:____. ! I . County Clerk J. T_. Simpson has! `received word that the Depuarbtnieni ,of Highways has approved the order iin-council adding a road in Essa-. township to the county road system. 'The road is the fourth concession of the township and is to be improved; ;under the Highway Tmic Act. ; | T. Tche K-Y Club will open for the new season this Friday nig;-ht, Oct.` -23rd. A mass meeting of all the 86 members is being held in the -work shop at 7.30 o'clock. At this meeting leaders and .boys, under the direction of E. L. Merrill, secretary "of the Y.M.C.A., will make plans for classes, models to be made, repairs needed to `the work shop and special events ,such as Saturday might pep rallies." It is expected that every member will be on hand. 'I\'\=n knuc uylnn mun nu +1.. H .... .2; uieniuer \Vlll De nanu. 'Ilh0se boys who were on the wait- |in;;r list last winter are invited to at- ltend the meeting Friday night, and {any others in town who would like to ,join the club are also asked to be on fhzmd. It is hoped that one more 1class can be fitted into the weekly lschedule this season to accoimnodate `,those who were not able to get in last year. VHUUII p`d.l(1 3. I'8U.1l`I1 VISII U0 nne D1016 `class of St. Paul's United church,` n.-mu. COST OF RELIEF FOR WEEK I OF OCTOBER 17 WAS $256.37 REV. JOHN MANiJEL, M.A. M:1'ni`ster, Hope United Church, Toronto. I`/I10:-ning at Eeven Evening at Seven `Spesilal Music-11 a.m.-A.nthems Tho Rnnr-innc W51-nmnnf Winr < V I A few months ago the Wnater,l Light and Gas Commission disxtribut-I ed a b00k1et entitled L898 Se."| Essa - which contained much useful inform-, ation on tithe advantages of adequatni C'The lighting, particularly in the home.' The Better Light, Better Sigh l the movement has spread rapidly in all | 1 parts of Canada and the United States ' After hearing the evidence of nine and in Biarrie quite a little interest iwitnesses in a fence-line dispute air Thas already been shown in the prob led in County Court, Judge Holme.g1em of how best to relieve the dis-- adjourned the case ttill he had view `tress caused by poor lighting. ed he PTOPE-TW at B3) Park 011 Lake Too large a percentage of human both sides had an array of _learned by faulty lighting, and j-nvestjg-atiiong lawyers f1`0lTl TOI'Ol'1tO the` wmch have been carpjed on sho .case. ~+rL... on ....... ..,.._.. -1 ...L:I;..___ .4 C110hi0hiT|_'g- Th11_8`h the Value Of_ being today are handioatpped tl1I'0l1`g`ll che land mvolved Is less than $50.1defective vision, much of it caused A 3- TRUCK TURNS TURTLE, MEN ESCAPE INJURY 1 Serious injury was n:u`1'ow]_v cs- cumwl by Llw Steve.n`son and 'l`ho.<. Pethcr, Collin;-,'\\*ood, employed by [the Allzm '[`1'z111. Co., when their [heavy truck turned turtle on hip:h- way 11. two mi`.es south of Barrie. on M.vond:1_v morning; | The trnr-1:. rh-ivnn Inn Q+numa,m 1 uu .`\'l.'UIlll2l_V' mornmp,'. I The truck, driven by Stevenson, lwvas p1'oc(:(:din;: south when it went .out of control on the wet pavement, hitting: tho soft .~'houlder on the amt side of thv rozuhvay and careeninng into the oppo.~'it- ditch. It turned complt-Lcely ow-.r, Izmding with its four xvhz.-els in the air. '['1--.|'L- i:-1... Qn....,... I\ .1 Juur \\'n(.-el.s' 1n LDC zur. - 'I'2'a1T'1(-OfTi(:m' Spencer, gf Brad- ford. invcstigrzxted and was told by Pnther thud; u northbound cm" was being passed by another and the two caused the accident. Both (':n'.< `f:1-i]- ed to stop. `The. men e.' with :1_ shaking` up. L - Q - `' l`UllU\\lll)..1 ;lx'(' LIN` \'2ll'10ll.s' [)l'l /.0 \\'ixmu1'.<: S4-nior clams, Robt. Grant, nsed ?tz1_\'m.-1', (iHil;] R\:1_v IAOl:`I`\'.11(.`l(i: .-\]l:1n-, _(;1l-, 610' }i _'v\\', C1`L|`if.1`\ 2l(` 69.7` j(.I;1I\'in l1',<-hmd, Bevion, (332; K(:-11-, .m~th I%:txLr~1', Alliston, (531; John Canada, also Roppe1't s School of`.-51'0!', Sti1.\'H<~`l', 530; 1'U""(`1"UDy G01`- Auctionveering, U_s_A,__p]u_g 10; (ion ;\Ic.\1'1hu1'_, SL:1ysnc1', (318. years: practical 0xperience__1amn0wi V Jn I-hr _]l1l1l0l' Clzlvris` V1c_1.or Shmll, prepared to render you a Se,-viC0-bL1'ou(i, won the C.\.lu. . wllh a; which Wm mean many extra dom.s:.-;con- of 618. Otlu,-r st,21ndm_x.r Va.-re on your 5315. da_V_ `I.-Ubu-rt Lennox, Crec-more, 615; Bill ` Ch<-1'r_\', I,i.~"e, 607; Frank Griffin, RATES VERY REASONABLE 'Cr(-mnoru, 595; Crz1\vfo1'd Smith, . 5 - Stroud, 589; Normzm Ncvils. Stay- Dusfggqefn nlgizaggyzrllre Y):rks18:f1:):_ _.x1'o1`, 584; P:1rkc~1' I (`:|('0('k. Stroud, es ' `.381; Ken Murphy, Eve1*r2 Ll, 566; Mac `.A1]en Thornton. 564- Archie Cul- d :`te`d tt:ephne r 599 me fr; ham, ` Stayner, 563; , Wilson Long . 8 es 3" ""5 hood. Allundalo, 562; Donald Dunn, ' Residence: 10] Collier Sh-wet Cookstown, 562; Howard Huunt, Allis ; Oice: 49 Dunlop Sh. Phone 94. ton 540; Alvin Arnold Cookstowmi Write. te`.ephone or for`? dates and ternu. ' I 0.CA LS Y 1 7 . E D. 1 3 1 T1 vneir eyes. 1 The Hydro-Electric Power Com- Jmission has played a leading part in [this province gbctter lighting, Ewith the different micipalities, ;Schools of Instruction for home |.lighti'ng `experts have been held from ,time to time. Miss Alice Moulton ,'has recently taken this course at ,Clevel`.and, Ohio, and is being made available by the Water, Light and! , G-as Commission to householders and others who may be interested in hav- ditions in the home oice or other :place of business. 1 There is no charge for this ser- vice and as the local Commission does `not mlainwtain a store, Miss Moulton is `not entering any home in the ca- pacity of a saleslady of equipmenf of any sont. Possibly a little differ ent arrangenient of lighting already in the home or the removtal of glare from that lighting will produce the desired result, or U suggestions are ` made which would make the pur- chase of a new lamp desirable, it can be obtained from any of the dealers. The instruments which Miss Moulton uses enable her to measure light accurately and her demoqistra-, tions, which can be easily followed,` in the campaign for` and in co-operation ing a survey made of the lighting con- i will be found extremely interesting. The Commission are : Huh. B)p|':5l|21J 1V1 LlSlU'*`.lJ. 21..Ill.:t'LllEI1eHlS The Spacious Firament, Fiercei Was the Wild B'i11ow, F. M Howard;; Duet, How Sweet the Name of Jesusq Sounds, V. E. Brown. ! H .....- A...A.L........ ut`l....I. 11-..}- 11.,` L UH '-UL` DUIIU l'Il.'i'.lU IJUIHUY l`Ell'llllfl'-*3 L trophy for `iv./. stock _ll1(i}.','lll}.`,'. g 1*`. A. Lashley, z1g'1-icultiiral 1'cpn.-- (1 aeiitativc for South Simcoe, directed _, the progrzun, assi.~:t<-(l by local fami- .ci's and oflivials of tho (lupamlnciit, . inclutli-11;.-` S. L. I z1;.-;e, BZlI`l'i('; Bziin y Stewart, O1'z111;:,'cvil.lc; G. N. Gray, g Burrii.-, Su('(i Inspector; O. W. Lu 0 L'i'|iI1(}, 0..-\.C., .Gluc]ph; J. 'l`. Cassen, . Dt.-pzu-tnmnt 0 .-\f'j.','1'iCllli-l1l`L`, 'l`o1'onto;-~ H B. I . Wurnicu, .-\llumlz1lc, 1m.-sitlcm. `of the Simcoc County Live Stock: `llmp1'o\'cn1c.nrt. .~\.s.'ociu.tio11; G. J 'jD1'l-nnzm, F1-etl Fife, William Be`.- Ilumy, of .-\lli.~`to1i; Charlie Croswell, llccton; Cm-i` .\'e\vt.on, i'}_Q`bC1'L. I*`ollo\\'in!,:' :1r(~ tlw V2l.l'l0ll.i pi'i'/.c \\'im1m'_<: l~`.<-nim- 1-l;I<< llnhl (Imam EBETTER uamma I % run mun HOME] ` that 20 vs coo uauacu defective show per cenrt. of children 04 L u51u/1115. school age, 40 per cent. of college graudaates and 95 per cent. of people over 60 have something wrong with their eyes. 'T`ho TITIN-H-n_T`.lnr-fwin Dnxxvo \- (`An-u . Wl.'.I De IOIIHG extremely 1nEe1'es~t1ng.| The Commission are supplymg this serwce Without any obngation and ar- I 1 rangements for it may be made at the ofce. o .l`he annual stock and sum ing competitions for Junior E in South Simcoe was lvsld at . on SutL11`dIu_\', with fty boys 1 ing. In H10 Unhi- I R0.-BT. GRANT, STAYNER, AGAIN} BEST JR. JUDGE IN 5. s1Mco1-:`i bug. | In the .~:.-nior .~'<.-ction, Robt. Grant,l of Stu_\`11<:1', winnc-1' in 1935, u,<,-,'.ai11` won the Hon. liar] Rowe l1-ophy with an .~.co1'v of 640 povints out of a pos- sible 700. In the junior class Victor Small, of Stroud, won the C.l\`.lC. shield with u .:corc of (318. He also won the Bond I-l(.-ad Junior F:u-n1r:1-.s for jl.1(l}. ,`lll}.`,'. W A l21 an-I-in-ulhn~ul 1-nnm._I Tlhere has been one case reported in All-amlze and one in the township of Irmtisl. Contacts of these case have been qu:u'an'lin(- and every measure is being taken to Drevent the s})1-cad of tha- disease. Parents are advised not to have their L'hildl \;!1 visit. out side places where there are outbreaks of the disease. Incubation period is from three to ten days. Mode of onset may be fever, head cold, drowiness, headcache, muscular twitches, pain in mus`cles, i1'1'it.abi1ity, vomitting and diarrhea. Characteristic Symptoms: Stiffness of muscles of nr-ck and back. Pianin on exing chin and movements of muscles of back. Paralysis of muscles of leg or arm or legs and arms may. fo`]o\\'. "Dhe paralysis may be the rst sign of the disease. , .. ... ...v..... H 7 p.m.-Anthems, Hark, Hark, My_ ; Soul, Shelly; No, Not Despairing,~` Marks; Ladies Quartette, Adore ( and Be Stil`., Gounod. A Picric Acid-Sod-ium Alum Spray, which is yellow in color, is being used by the local Board of Health for children who have been exposed to the disease. "Phi-s cannot be regarded as of provcn value in the prevention of Infantile Paralysis. `The Ontario De- partment of Health, Tuoronto, sta'te thlat it has been used wimhou` any harmful effects to their knowledge. `They have advised the continuance of its use for those cases who have been denitely ex- Iposqd, i"qs fumtier use being` left entirely to the (liscretion of the individual phyS'iCil21-11. - {The early applications of the spray, at least, should be admin- istered by 21 physician or a nurse who has received deni'te instruc- tions in its use. Re Infantile Paralysis The biorthcm .-\avu;.u: L seed judg- ' Farmers` s A`.list.on - comput-! NOTICE W. C. LITTLE, Acting M.O.H.,, Barrie. Lenuan US car. Herman Livingston and his father, Louis Living-stzon, Midland merchants, are'seeking $20,000 damages in their action against J. R. Barkey, Barrie insurance agent, and the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. The action arises out of an accident in Midland on Dec. 2, 19355, when Herman Living- ston was struck by defendant's car. .Gpo'rp-9 H'1m'f.m- T.nh]aw Alnenm spun wlaus ST.I'1lCK Dy ceIenaant's -George Hunter Loblaw, Alliston, vs. J. D. Mbrrison, New Lowell. The plaintiff is seeking damages of $15,- 000 and expenses of $2,434.72 for permanent injuries claimed to have `been inicted b.v. t.he defe`ndant s car. net-av Ranlr vn +nun-m1m v-. 1-.lnn..1. . `ueen .lIlI1lC|-e'(1 or/Ixne uexe-nuants l Oscar Bank, Oro township bliack-I smirhh, vs. Frank Lee, Oriliia. `The plaintiff is seeking $235,000 damages for injuries claimed to have received when struck by defendant's car. ! I Non-Jury `. Sarah Dixon, Toronto, executrix of `the will of Alfred Dixon, deceased, owner of the Clifton Hotel, Allan dale, vs. E. S. Fitzgerald, hotel man- ager, and S. E. Kerrigan, Barrie. Plaintiff is seeking to have lease sigmed Mav 1, 193:5 hniwnnn (lo. Municipality of the Township of 1 Inniul, County of Simcoe. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the` Voters List Act, and that I have posted'up in my oice at Churchill, on the 14th day of October, 1936," the list of all persons entitled to` vote in he said municipality at e`ec~ tions for members of the Legislative: Assembly and at Municipal Elections,, and that such lists remain there for` inspection. ` And T 1-my-nhv P51 unnn all vnhn-2 r1a.u1u1I is seebung L0 nnave lease sigmed May 1, 1935, between de- ceased and Fitzgerald and Kerrigan set aside, claiming undue inuence, fraud, possession of hotel, accounting of all prot, damages for fraud, and unauthorized alterartions. 1| I ., run 1 . 1 . II n ........... ...... unvusouunvlta. ii Mrs. Elizabeth A. Carr, T,hornton,| vs. Miss Emiy SmiIt!h, Innisl, and Ashford Warniczi, Innisl, defend- ants. On Feb. 12, 1935, plaintiff as- signed 2.25 Shares of `l'eck Hughe" mining stock valued at $911 to Elli. Smith, Warnica being made a party. Plainrtiff seeks recovery of stock,` which is of a greater value. I Spiral Nail Co. of Canada vs. tliel rTown of Collingwood. By agree- ment Sept. 6, I934, defendants agreed to sell lands to company and the act was approved by tho l,e}:is- lature. The company claims tbs-=_\. did not get possssion until latter part of 1935. Large sums wer spent ',7_\' the company to purcl1ase in-ac'r:"1`.(i-y. Rnv lW(-Arlnnm nninnv unl l~T- 535); Oscar BL-1`am_v, Sta_vner, 3337', [Lloyd nrcxvmtm-, Allistron, 535; G01`- ,don .\`IcCrz1(:ken, Evrwr-.tt, 535; Lorne lDickin. Stzyvner, 53:3; runner-up, `Stanley King`, Allandz-.10, 526. Tn H1n Hvn cfnn]: $11110-v\rr H-an Dnsnl _ (Continued from page one) 111% Stolen goods In his possession. | Rex VS. WiIf1'Pd Rpnngnlipl D; 1 l 3 uug swlen goods vs. Gordon Beauchamp. d ms Rex vs. Wilfred Beausoliel, Rollins, `The three men, all resi ents o-f Penefcang, ` attempted rape. DOSSCSSIOIL Rex Rex vs. Amie face charges 01 I A ,,_ __ ' Jury Actions I Mrs. Mabel Barker, Barrie, vs. Horace G. Britton, `Toronto. The plaintiff cllaims $8,'5C3r30 for injuries received when knocked down by dc fendant s car. Wnnnon 1:.r:nm-+-.. .....A L:. .4-...1_N. [mu company no purchase macrzmcx-_v. .| Roy McAdam. minor, ani 11.7.: tfather, Wm. McAdam, O1'ill?:r, v.<.; Earl Roach, Orillia, mechanic, and] Eugene Roach, truck driver, B:-llo ville. On Oct. '28. 1935, the boy was {riding a bicycle on West streel when |.~'1t1'uck by the /Roach cm`. 'I`hr,-y are *.~7e0king` $6,000 (lz1n1z1_<:;e;~`. 1 . | Divorce Actxons 1 I Mrs. Thelma Pea` Victoria Phipp.<,| Orillia, vs. George Sidney Edwzm`:I Phipps, 0ri1`_ia, and Frances Cla:-.rk. 1 `!\'Tv= Jnun Icuknlln ("Inn-1: D-.m.:..: Hurst Clark vs. Ge1'tru(I<! May Clark Orillia, and I.orn<.- Pin- iley. `_DL2llll(!_Y l\`lI1_L',', Auanaz-.10. 0256. In the `ive stock judgrinpr the Bond Hr-ud Junior Fz1rim~r.< t1'oph_\' \\':1.= '1 won by Victor Small, Stroud, score 3 331; .< Albert Lonnox, 'I`,horn- ; Vton. 3!-I; third, Bill Chor1'_\', I.i.\'i&' 9.13%. The high novico prize was won by Tvlzw Allan, Thornton. Higrh ` <-mu-h mid toan1--Sonior, Robt. Grant, coach; team, Wri`1iam G1`an't. 'I':1. Grant. and Gordon Me.-\1't.h111`, of Stz1_vno1*. won rst with :1 score of 1.820; 1'uTn1ers-up, Gordon Webster. coach; tetamni, John Millr-r, Roy Pat- ton and Lorno Dickinson, score 1,678. Junior c]ass-Go2'don Web- ster, coach. team, Frank Giriin. Bill C1101-1'_V. .-\lbort, Lennox: rst wirt-h :1 score of 1.817; second, Bill New. conch ;f0am. Parker PL-acock, Victor S~*~:i'~i :.nd Cm\\'~ofrd Smith, scorei 1.788. I ... ... l TWENTY CASES I AT FALL ASSIZESI MATTRESSES-- Z COMFORTERSE ruxppa, urlltlu, zum rrances lJl':l].K. i Mrs. Jean Isabelle Clark, Bun-ir-, vs. .`-\Iexzm(l(,*1` Hz11'1'i.-' Clark, Ba1'1'ie, and I\'I`i. Annie Kilb. Toronto. Mrs. Evin Bruyer, Tay townsip, v.~`. [O1'viI7e B1'u_ve1' and Helene B. Ball, of the four children. ]'l`z1._\'. The plainti` seeks the custod_\' ` I I `l7......1_ TY....,.L r~1_...1_ _., n ,. a - I O`1(-ials in charge stated it wa_s! -I no of the most successful compen- ztiors ever held. LVUHlUl'.`1' `41.. On the said `ands is srzrid to be situarted a good solid brick dwelling ;house, with all modern conveniences. I Termse Ton new r-nu-1+ A43 41.. run. I Py Bell & MacLean, Alliston, On- `tatio, His Solicitors. Deputy-Reeve O. Smith, of Mid-: land, was dc-c'.m'ed inc-1ig'ible to sit in council at the lust In-eotin_L,-' and his seat declared vacant. Smith for- feited his 1'ig'ht to hold oicc when! he ran foul of the law last sununm" and served a term in Ban-1'i 5:210`. wumn nmrcy aays tnereaiter. I The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid. Wllhnr form: 911:? nnvulinno .-.4` sate Subject to a reserved bld. Further terms and conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sale, or in the meamtime on ap- plication to 1-. . n n; I Under and by virtue of the powers |of sale contained in` a. certain mort- ,gag'e, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sae by public auction at the l'\IlI.`I.`\!!c I_ll'\PI'l_`I nlnnnur --__ ----.-. , ..v v --.u.-.a-`us c 1936, at the hour_.of twelve o'clock noon, by P. A. Coughlin, Auctioneer, the following property, namely: A1`. that certain nmn-pl nv land! u1e Louowmg property, namely: A1`. that certain parcel or land situate in the Village of Elmvale, and being composed of Village Lot Num-< ber 36 on the East side of Simcoe Street, according to Registered Plan Number 441. u 61... n0\:(` 1....\.l,. :. -..:_I L- L. Anniversary Supper and Concert; Thursday, Oct. 29=th. 1 VI" AuL1,.4.... ..1...:a... 1Y..:L-.l r11. .... ..L (F.