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Barrie Examiner, 25 May 1922, p. 6

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LAWSON, WELCH & CAMPBELL chartered Accountants Phone Main 5874. 59 Yonge St., Toronk E. J. Welch, C.A. G. D. Campbell, C.A. T. E. Lawless,` C.A. W. 8. Hulbig. Production Engineer. Manager Cost and Eiciency Department _______________________ __ WELL. rou 40 AN` ` Capitsists are building I isalts from Mono Lake, Ca him nvonlu:-um --'----`--~ ......w nun: umuuu uaxe I ing washing powder. l\Ullo Miss Mary McKinnon spent a day" in Barrie this wee . the R. V. Hospital, Barrie, on Thursday, May 18.. Death was not unexpected, as she -had been very ill for several weeks. Mrs. Walkinshaw was 61 years of age and had spent aggood many years of her life around here, where she was `highly re~ spected by her many friends. The funeral took place on Saturday at 2 o'clock. Ser- vice, held in the house, was conducted by Rev. Alex. Shepherd and interment took place in Angus cemetery. Left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother are her` four sons, Frank, Eldon, Leslie and Harold, and her daughter Pearl. They have the sympathy` of the community in this, their irreparable loss. 1'15 4 nearly ` Mrs. couple 4 Icon. II.'-_ uuc uuuI_.Iu'I meeting in Toronto. I Miss M. Caston, nurse, of Michigan, is home for aholiday. Miss Irene Christie is attending B. C. 1., the remainder of this term. uusvo Anumber of men have secured work on -~1_e highway construction between Crown xll and Orilli-a. Mrs. Herman and Miss M. Craig, dele- gates from the Craighurst W. A., attended the annual meeting in Toronto. Mi nnnfnn nun... -1 II! I - J. A. H-art Blld A. Torlmlin of Toronto spent the week-and at` Chas. Hart s. H. Hill has his garage completed. h Mrs.` M. Hill is spending a. few weeks a mp to szntaluta, Sask. It is with pleasure we note the success of Wilfred Turner` who has passed credit- ably his third year at the Toronto Univ- ersity. _He is now doing practical work in ____---wavy: I May 22.~-Mrs. -Roy Mccracken has taken a trip to Sintaluta, Sask. _ in mk .-.l....._...- ..._ ~ - -` ---r - May 2l.--The farmers` .` tearlv sill n:al....: .1.-.-.. Barrie Union Cemetery ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS `PHILIP 3. cues After a lengthy illness, Philip B. Giles, a former Hydro inspector for Barrie dis- trict, died in the Christie St. Hospital on May 17. His body was brought to his home in Blake St. and the funeral took place from there on May 19 to Barrie Un- ion Cemetery. A number of Veterans were] I in attendance` and ;th_e services were taken ,by Rev. A.` `R . Bnvnr-lnvv~al ..m.....a r..-:_r.-. Isu uuenuance` anape services taken' by A; 3R . Beverley; deceased beint a member of the Anglican communion. Philip Benjamin Gila was born forty- nine years ago in Linoolnshire. T<`.nal-and ANGUS FLATS " Pagesix :L:n--- OBITUARY y [iill f'o'r El:-:v; ;|w:v`:a eks. was are nv frienam W... :..........I ding a plant to extract 1e, California, for mak- uua was DON] 20115]- Linoolnshire, England. ago, he and his wife ind for fun nan... Il- s -around here_have ' ilnna THE BARRIE EXAMINER * JO For l5 ., , resuung at ' , in the City of Toronto, in the County of "York, make oath and` say that: -"1. I suffered from inco-ordina- tion of sight, known as diplopia, which caused me to see double, (always two objects in` place of one). As a result of this condition 1 ____, Brantfofd Roofin'g Co, Limited nm -...I IIAaInAu- County of Yo; ' To Wit: ` . ((7 .. -, ----_--v-- -~' `l""!"9 caused I was being continually annoyed and embarrassed and in a constant} state of nervousness. ! no 71... .....:..... - - N SAW DOUELE -, residing at "i\I1An`n 3;. LL- 1922 av INT'I. Fzxruas SEnvIcE_. Inc. WELL ` YOU'RE. FIRED - I'LL NOT HAVE ANY ONE. wom ,/////, HERE THAT KIN z.\cu< Man: 4`? Thursday. May 25. 1922 [Subscribe fu er and got all vruvu.v, , I HUD I 36 Toronto Bridges, Puv(-m-1 Systems. Incim-r; Housings. 1` zmmr: `Our Fecs:~-l'.~'I1;zl JAMES, PROCT4 QR '7':-......4.. QIIUI CUII o The pmpc-rry subject to a row- TERM.Qr~H| l A... L- ,7?! I. lZll\.L|`P ` I ` `V to be paid at I ance to be ]m after. ' For further II`, I)`: K"\H I able housi- thereon. 'I'Vl_' - , ..-......v.u nuuuug LIIIIIB marks: Roofing Dealers. Stock carried, 1, service rendered by our dealer Lot numlu concession of County of Si L\J'V I'Jl\A" UIIHIR Which will lw ;` sale, there will auction on Sn! the hour of 1'.` Inn. in the Tau of Simccu-_ by - eer. t hv follnwi U`N DER .\ N POVVERS Cum; _.L:_L ,,'n I uucn Gal LCI . For furthr-r `Sale, apply In 'thereaer. L L'JlUlx,' . to be;uud ance to lw IF. ! The ahow ly and cen`rr: Tie and Wm! for sub-divi: mum Hun (' Th8 {1}}! LJULB |7l'Vl'H the West to registere- of Barrio Four and t the south .~ ' registered ; of Burris-. known as \Jll(bIl(7.` \`|l N0. In side of Grr; -according t Eleven mm Etmt Street 218; Lot (; Street form. of East Sm No, 13; Lu: Nineteen. '1' two on tin- according -1- Sixteen. >3-~. `Twenty. I`n three, Tu :-H` ty-siix nn :7-. accordim: w amends-41 h_\ 7.` :\ or V/_\lTU-A: IN THE 1 1 . . \. TERMS : on ` mg` `I Charles `Y, Ill attthe hum _rie Inn. in ty of Simc tioneer; th Lots Nu_ml ._ ;L_ 1/Avnrnlll ~containm1 be produce kn OT.- IIU ill Ull U(3l' will be uffo `OF VAL UN DEB .._L..1 M031 ST}~2\\'.\1 rue payable on or oexore July 151: next. Assessment rates--$2 per annum for one lot and $1 for each additional lot owned by thersame person; $1 for half lot. Lot owners are also reminded that with the new Endowment System now available they may eliminate, if they wish, further. assessments by permanently endowing the` lot to provide for perpetual care. Barrie Union Cemetery Board, 10-26: , A. Brownlee, Pres Thuvl agi .3` H',`\| uu.l.D unn D134 UBLISU. Unpaid assessments from 1913 to 1921 inclusive are overdue -and those for 1922 are payable on or before July 1st l'm--2 H0!` nllnnvn `A- --- "The attention of lot owners is drawn -to ` the annual assessments for care of lots, which are payable to J. W. Ness, Secy.- I`reas., Beecx-oft s Bank, Dunlop St., Barrie Owners of lots are reminded that unpaid assessments from [1913 onward become a charge against the lot and should not be allowed to accumulate, as under the Act THEY MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE LOTS QAN BE USED. TTnnmu-l n......-..--. --A- LA - -

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