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Barrie Examiner, 18 May 1922, p. 8

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on is herein; gi\'zen-piiirsuant to the `Ii-nstee Act that all persons having claims against the lktete of Robert Collins, late of the Township of V_espra,~-in the Conn-:_ ty of Sin`1coe,vfarmer, deceased, who died In or about -the .5th day of April, 1922,- are requested to send particulars of their c!u'nns_to the undersigned or or `before the: 5th day. of, June, l922,- after which` date'_ the Executor-s will. dhtribute the assets of- `tie estate among . those`*ventitled' thereto, `having regard only to the claimeof which they shellthen have notice,- and that._they. will not be _respon_sib1e .to rany~-person -for in -assets of said-;estate_ whose claims shall not then -have: been_ received: , . . - -T DONALD ROSS, ` Ii`.wsm.m...!. ..1:..:+..- SPE EX? of Simcoe, widow, deceased, who died on 0! about the 24th day November, 1921`, .--. nnnunuhul n nan -ml nnunulnra II` thnin .m'm:'b my mm, 1922. Welt` .5110: iilicguss WEI? 15; the system o_n v_hich cu- -_ yoga" A SHOES % % ` were m`u]_ Expert Shoe Repairs NOTICE TO CREDITORS nance T0 CVI-`(EDITORS DONALD ROSS, . Executors' Solicitor, Barrie, Ontario. .y 16th. 1922. ~20-22c -.I;.`;: e.<`:.11-to`r s' 'LTaL3m:, 5th, 20-22 JJ\}LV`!I.l.J.lJ IUUDC, Execuwm Solicitor, Barrie, Ontario. May.l6th. 1922. `V . 20-22`c A. w. wnmnr L}l`lJH4lM `l'I'L`.I.J I31. V"11\Il\JvI`J. 1.a| POWERS conta1ned'm_ "3' cetftziinb "mortgage . which will be` produced ixt'the fime'of' the` `sale, ther will be"'offerd for sa1e`i:'byp1iblic auction -6115` Saturday; -"Jun "10, 1922, '*at the hbur'bf"12=b~`cIock vn"ooi1 affthe B9.-r`r'i`VeA` ` Inn,` in2M`t1ie_ lV'oivn` bf Ban-ie,"in the voounty - sof " Six_nc6"e`;~ by *W. \A'. '~ Monkey`, ' AAuctio_x 1'-' 4 `ear... It.1i`"if1|k>wiz1s pr.<`>i>f?[mis, nai=`1e1v=, n.II,vi\l-\,nr "l10\:n | up; number :n1_neu_e_:e_n (w_r1x'1 m_e,.ec,on`g_ Vco_x`x_c'essiQi;, gag`. thg Towns_h`_1_p. ='o_f .mf"t1_1e Coti3ptyV.of.` S1mcoe,"cont:s.;_x1_i_x1_fg. 9_1_1e 'h1',1_t)d_rad `acxfizs T "n Barrie, Ontario,. Mortga.gee s Solicitors. Dated `at Barrie this 16th day of May, A.D., 1922`. , 20-23c| `acres ._more pr, Less. \_'I`He,.' 7glgo\"` " Vxijtioned _pr6;'iex\-ty ~ `is said tq b'goOd_,',clg3j. {aim and`a gO_'9d ._cq'mfo_rt-' able 1ip'l_g.s_e" xlcgid.;barh~qt_`-_s__aid t`o',be'ei1:iia,`tg therenn` ` "FL- ........`. _...Hl' L- -Q-_-.I' I4... `_-I'_` un:rcu11.. _ _: A _` _ -' . . _. _' ,The prppgrty will .be_ pffexjed fog. balq`. subject to '8. `reserve bid. . ` "I f rm:snM.L1no/. .: .41... .......z1.-...;`.~~....-,.......` HUUJUUII UU H`!'$U1'VU ulu. ` V. . _ RMS--.-10% _of the p.ur(:`-l1_9..s"'1n0ney` to be paid atjhe time of sale and the bal- ance to be paid within thirty days" there- 'af_ter. /For further terms and p:articula1's._'.ppIy Barrie, Ontario, v - - . _ Mortgage_e a DATED at Barrie,` thing Fifth day of May, A. D. 1922. - f 19-22c .v- --_.a _. ymuuvu yu-qywuuuo TERMS :--10% of the purchase money to be .paid at the time of sale and the bal- ance to be paid within thirty (30) days thereafter. . . - - For further particulate and conditions of Sale, apply to ' ~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given -pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against. the Fstate of Noah Gilchrist, late so! the Town of Baarrie, in the County of `Simeon, retired farmer, deceased, who died 9 on or about the 9th day -of April, 1922, are requested to send particulars of their claims _to the undersigned or orbefore the 5th day of June, 1922, after which date the Executors will distribute the assets of the estate among those entitled thereto, itaving regard only to the claimsof which they shall then have notice, "and, that they will not be responsible to any, person for the assets of said estate whose claims shall mt then '-have been recalv. DONALD ROSS, Executors Solicitor, , Barrie, Ontario. IDATED May 16th. 1922. 20-22c ' IIU sun, Ill 111117 IUWII Ul 'lJ'lIl'I'lU III DLIU \JUulI' ty of Simcoe, by W. A. Mcconkey, Auc- ' tioneer, the following property, namely; ' Lots Number One, Two, Three and Four on the east side of Lount Street formerlyl Charles Street according to registered plan No. 13; Lots Nine and Ten on the south side of Grove Street formerly John" Street -according to registered plan No. 218; Lots Eleven and Twelve on the north side of : East Street according to registered plan No. 218; Lot One on the south side of Grove Street formerly John.Street and North side, ` No. 13'; Lots Sixteen, Seventeen, Eighteen, - , of East Street, according to registered plan Nineteen, Twenty, Twenty-one and Twenty- two `o'n_the west. s,ide_.o Cl'Bl5P0rt_ori,8_treet according to` registered .plan,_N.o., 3.1; `Lots Sixteen, . Seventeen, Eighteen, Nineteen, Twenty , " Twenty-`one, ,TyIenty-"two, . Twenty- tlii-ee,_ Twenty-f6ur, _ Twenty-five` Twen- ty,-six Qli ,tll9 `Gait `side of .Glapport.onj St'l`e|8l`} according to r'egistered`plan No. 31 as . amended by the registered plan'No. 148; . Lots Seventeen," Eighteen and Nineteen `on the West side '0! 70`wenStreet'? according to registered? plan No. 31, "allin said` Town 1 of Barriefand Lots`0ne', -Two , Three and Four and the West half of Lot Five-all on ` the south side of East Street aceordingto : registered plan`l'No`. .13 ako invthe said Town of Barrie, said lands `being -commonly known as Mc0arthy s Grove." The above mentioned" lands -are'b,eautifnl- ' ly and centrally, located in the Town of Bar- rie and _would make an excellent property for subdivision purposes. ` UIVINDIIB. IA!!! .1 L... _.._.L_._ _.__-__ UNDER and*BY of the powers contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of the sale, "there will be oered for sale by public auction on SATURDAY, MAY 27, I922, -1. .A.I_- 1.-.-.. -2 an -V-l--I- ____ -1. AL. I`)... vuvu wuuw-1: war`: -1 Ivan. at the hour of 12 o'cIoc noon, at the Bar- . rie Inn, in the Town of Barrie in the Coun- Ou nf gen-uuua kn A "AnAnbnuv Ah- or VALUABLE anomrrv mml Town or BARRIE I un`,` :u.I\: `llEll`IITl'J o I K 2 V. Iioit njumber :n1n.tfefen "(19)A`.,in the_.seco.nd :..;'~.1::.- .\.`{..'.'...-I.'..'. '43` LL}; A..Q...-.l.`n --1.0"` `UNDER: AND (1;Y`Y_IRTIIE OF "THE nrinnnnn .`-._4_:..-_I` :_ -.- --..m::_.` __-_L____ v-7--: u-w---j or IALuAaLE'I_-"IE4: IPROPERTY |N '|'HE'_'TOV\(N'sHlP or one MQRTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE STEWART & STEWART; About one-eighth of an iceberg appears above water. ' At an elevationvof 100 feet one may see 11 miles at sea. - `Fl-m A._...... -..._,_i3 -A ` ` -SHTEWART 4; smwmr, nnvn nnnn Elliabth St., sum The attention of lot owners is drawn tn. the annual assessments for care of lots`, which are payable to `J. W; Nesf,` Secy.= Treas., Beecroft`s__Bank, Dunlop St`., Burris" t'\........L..' .. I..L.. ....-_ _-.._:_.I-.1 .|__'.- ,_`_,, J`; --vuwo a rvvvnvv.w.-1: ;-nus, J/uulup wlfog Jlalllp Ov_vne`r_~s' of lots are reminded that` unpaid asemments from 1913 onward `become `in charge against the lot and-should not be allowed to accumulate, as under the Act 1'n'.l:!V MIYRW` um DA`l'h nnwnnm mat: ` nuuweu w accumulate, as unuer me Act ` MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE. LOTS _,OAN BE USED-. ' -- . 'l'T.......l ................._4... t..._ unto 1.- um: ~ .;which will be7shown at the Opera House ii Wallace Reid donned ghting toga and ; boxed a former pro_fessional-Kid McCoy-5 = -for the `fmiddleweight ch9.mpions`hip, in , his new picture_.'The `World s Cha=mpion',3 . May 24. and` 25. Of course the ght was. : `framed,_ out it was hard work just the same. ._W.ally' has driven motor __cars and `achieved fake accidents that would frighten ` -the average motorist half to__de"ath, without .:.tbaWii1:8: &!i'\eyF!3.3l_i,iI UICU U11 0115 lllll. Lilly lV1u!`CLI, 1344, Iiye requested to send particulars of their claims torthe undersigned on or before the 10th dey of June, "1922, after- which '-date the- Executors will distribute the assets of`-the Estate, havingregard only to the claims of which -they shall then have notice, and, will not be responsible to any oth_ers_. _'_' STRATHYV _& ETEN, Barri-:,_ Solicitors for the Toronto Gen'-. eral Trusts Corporation, Execti-V tom. 19-21c` None: To cnzmronsr ' NOTICE -is hereby given pursuant. to the; Trustee Act-tha. 1_'. all. persons having claims. against the ,Estate- of. Mrs. Elizabeth. O'Brien, late of Shanty Bey, deceased, who: died on the 27th day of Marh, 1922,`m` I-annual-Ar` in uni-ll` haw`-:nII`nmo in` 61-`ALL n`n:vv\n I/5 uuu auuuwuns; JIIDILU u1u1c- unuuvfa 35'-71!. . . .Ret9;i_l Rawleighb Good `Health Food pro -' `_ 'd1'1cts"-,- Spit-Les, Flavors-, Medicines, Toilet: Preparations, etc. 140 every day necess_it- , i_ used by millions. Largest.-coinpany in E the world: established 32 years. _Favora.bly:g known all ovei-'America. , Products golden .; time; -lowest wholesale. No experience; : p_rac-tically no capital needed. We furnish everything; teach you to manage your own` permanent, big-paying business. $3000`-3 . $5000 a. year. P-articu1zms.. free; give age`, . occu'pa*tion.. references. W. T. -Rawleigh Co., Ltd., Dept. K-5, London, Ont. 20-2l_cA' usroa MADr:"1soo CALLS Warm was the praise of the pas- toral work of Rev. I. G. Bowles .(_a former pastor of Collier St. Metha.d= ist Church), when the Quarterly Toronto, at its May meeting last week learned that during the" past yearthe pastor had made over 1500 calls at "the homes of his people, hid received 388 new members into church, had performed 438 wedding` `ceremonies and christened 44 babiedc Board of Wesley Meth'odist7C_hurch$ I Mr. Bowleswas invited to remain `in the pastorate for a second year, and in his acceptance, spoke of the loyal . .; IN ONE YEAR'S VISITING} support he had received from his pe__o;-, .ple._V_. ' 11 l1Ll|U at $8.. The ocean comprises 72 pef `cent 6f the world's surface. . ` ,..r....' . -,._. -._..._ _'.._._.`._.'- H '_"I`ea, `Coffee,`_Tz}:i1o'x`ing, _So9;p Ao,r_' othgr agents and `solicitors: Make more. money! `Do?-An nonyln`ah`a |nhn`fh nr. ` V I I-ll. uvG'LLUlllIl|UUlIo ;' -The 8th of August, 1914, again; saw Teddy.in uniform, he being: . among the rst of the Barrie men to; enlist. He left Valcartier with the first contingent, but owing to illness in England was sent home to Canada. He was. discharged, but soon re-en-a -listed in the 75th Bn. and remained with them~as company sergeant-ma- jor until their departure for Eng-I land, when he was transferred to the ! I newly-formed Bantams Battalion. I When they went over he was in Eng-` land only four days when he obtained permission to go on a draft to? France. After eight months` service` on the ring line, he was gassed at Passchendaele, in October, 1917, andf after _ some hospital . .treatment -in; England was invalided -to Canada. 3 -'He'put" in sixmonths in Whitby, Hos:-g I.p_itd_l, going from "thereto the -'Free-; `port "S.8_n'i_tari1j_1m_A rear _Kitc`hen_r`,; then to the Spadina Ave." and Chriszi tie St._ Hospitals, Toronto. Finally v he was senthpme as incurable. '" `rI'|`I..'.. IL."..L '1.`. .'.'... I... ....... ....4. ...c 4.1.... ` He sen]: IIQHIB as IHCUTEDIBS The _,.Ja'st. hewas put of the -house `was, .J;he_ *oc.ca$i(m bf the? Governtir-_,G(i,n`e!`aI s ,visit_, jwheh h. was taikehr.-in `a chair to _the_ a Armour.-1 -ie`s. >Lord Byng .had-. quite-.a chat: "ivith_him_ and was :much interested `ineincidents recalled by the veteran. `tr- 1---.-- .. ;..:.a`..... 49...... ........ ......!.=. Fate decreed that"`hi.*`Ati'virai1ot to `be : long away from active service, how-2 ever, and in July, 1899, he was called] up for the South Afrian War and`; reported baek to his old barracks .in\ Lancashire. After a short time spent] in outtting at Aidershot, he left`? `with a party of Reserves for South` Africa, where they were attached to , the Fourth King -s Lancashire Reg't.l From Spion s Kop to Laing s..Neck,' he went through all the dangers and! hardships of the war with the Boers,w . and after the ghting was practically` T over he served nearly two years with; the Mounted Infantry under General Bruce-Hamilton. . H `An A lllv` lIl\.I\-lIIV IIIIC VCIICLCIIII I .He leaves,-a wiq_ow,. four sons andf one daughter.j_,` _ :5 . ` i (Continued from page 1) . VI` bellion, known as the Chitlal enm- paign, and this lasted _ for sever-git: years. -In 1898, after nearly,twe_1ity.'1( years, foreign service, he was placed =, on the `reserve and came home @021` Barrie. L L ' .` . '5` n.-. Barrie Union ACepmet`:|'-y ` _ ANNUAL Assasswlnfs ` srAR'r voutjz owM_aus1m:ss~ Q4... 1-`. .n-a'... m..:1..-.-:.A... .. -`....I..u.'a..." I, UI 911111215, I'&I`u.lUI', ' UUUXUU WUU' UIUU . on or about the `7th d'y otrm'm1;,. 1922, ere requested to send tpertieulars of. .their claims to t-he undersigned on or before the `5th day of `June, 1922, after which date . the Executors will distribute the aeseteaof the estate - among those entitled thereto; having reg~er~d only to the claims. of which they shall then have notice; and that they will not be responsible to any person for the assets of said estate whose claim shall not then have -been received. i {Thirty-.ve persons, including sta, and , `extras, spent five weeks in and around Sun a Francisco, and aboard two sailing ships and k a yacht, spouting Itha sea scones for Moran Qof the La`dy_Le`_t_ty;". which comeato the , opera .house,1 Thursday, 'Friday and 'Sa.tur-i day of- this week. This is George Me1ford's latest "production; for Paramount and Doro- .t}_;y Dalton plays the featured lead, sup: -_-ported_. by Rudolph . 5. weeks SPENT_A.ElLMl_NG scam-:s 9 vu- can '1-N_o\'v -' Vi- Surprisignf Little It Costs %to Rim? You can get 100 miles of conzfloptable,-motoring in v_the Overland at an operating expense of. only four dollars-about the same money a couple would spend for atable d'h6te L The average Overland driver travel: .a'bouVt,S,200 miles a year and the cost per week of 100 miles is . as follows: .~ - Gasoline (4 gala.) at"l'oronto . . . .81. Oil '1 pint` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .35 V Distilled Water for Button; and (nub ~ Tires . . . . . . . . .;...`..l.00 Incidentuls......`.......... . . . . ..'..... 1,. I Tnbgl " b C'; I"a.-Dog; .%;A;;;A%i6`% Chevrolet . . . . V. $250 .<:`!ri!'8. . mmzn May 1922. . Total. [00 only t the ' lble d'h6te `dinner. Overland .a'bout_.5.20.0 lhd is It` . . for Battery; " There s`economy for you! From 26 to over ;,30 miles on a gallon `of"gasl From 6,500 to over 10,000 miles on a .set of tires! And many Overland owners report higher mileages. You save money when you drive an Overland. In first cost as well as in upkeep.` At to-day's low price it is exceptional value. Equipped complete `from electric starter to demountable rims. Com- it fortableon every kind of road. Take a demon- Total::::`::::::::::::::.:....':Wi strationrideandprdvcit EASY RDQHVG V V ' EASY ON GAS EASY ON TEES .`-;"~15H'-ca"'I'I2.o.b.L 1b:-unto. Sales Tax Extra- Schol;r~si1};)`il;triomatio, S`o'lo~ Singing, Music, Art,, Co emphasized. . Outdoor. games `and sports. unn`OL "I-nnnu;-I nurnodln-.6 ` :- voonrraa unu- Health recorti excellent. *1zf`gdgte;; s_s25 Jarrfe . . RESIIADENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Lvenben Gollegwei LIVINGSTON er` $825.` Special Touring $1,000 Sedan and Coupe $1,295 - ll!` IDOUE HIE 6-xunuuy uuvuluuvr, nits, are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 31` day of June, 1922, after which date the executors will distribute the assets of the estate among those entitled thereto, Ewing regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and that they "will not be responsible to any person for 'the assets of said estate whose claims shall not then 'have'been received. ALEXANDER GOWAN. Inn:-. u'FbrVPr.:sp`e;ctu"s apbl; t Principals w -vwvvvvv Conversational French -9: Limited numbers. 5f1ta_rtg Q, 59th Year CIRCULA THIS WE The-MOS A PERT NOTICE [TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that-all persons having claims against the Estate of Gi1bert'McArthur, ihte of V the'Townd1ip_ of O1~o,-in the Coun- ty of Simeoe, farmer, deceased, who, died an nu oi-vumf I451: "1401 I'll`! .i|"Il:nnn1-A `I090 H. you H! INA ca lip! 661 sun AT IT saga IT S "YIIV& I? Clljiuwu-w NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee At that all persons having claim gainst the Estate of Sarah Agnes Ryan,` lie of the Town of Barrie, in the County of who died _.. _L....L L`- GILL Anus \1...--...L.- 1091'

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