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Barrie Examiner, 20 Jul 1922, p. 6

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13 14 1'1'AwAaAun reg. deed 7293 for Nottawa- .o.."2 n. `7 and hf: R_ 9 10 g._ BE CONVERTD- INTO ODD FELLOWS .30 21.92 100 156.63 > 50 5.93 50 28.43 '. 31 8.28 20 20 jw 7 I in poor heuith for some months pa=t. Mr. McNi en was a member of the West Om Baptist Ch\urch for a good many years. Funenl .=cr\'ice_ was conductei by Rev. C. Berton. Bayt?st- xninlster of West Om. who, "ook his text from Psalm 10:3 and S14: Iolm 14. Thrwe left to mourn are .VIrs.l McNi\'en of Coulson. Norman and Mrs. C. Barxxhtmlt in the We5t. Mrs. W. Dun- 1'11. ; Arrears Costs Total 3 9.88 S 2.50 $12.38 26.12 2.90 29.02 26.12 2.90 29.02 20.05 2.75 22.80 9.92 ' 2.50 12.42 9.92 2.50 12.42 aeu zzvo Iur .LVUuz1wu- 7 and pts 8, 9 10 E s 6, 7, 8 W Douglas :Arrears Cnsts Total 15.67 2.63 18.30 11.19 2.51 13.70 of corporation of Oiunty of BY-LAW NO. I430 ` 10.23 10.23 7:81 `I-E21 61.67 [On 2.50 10.31 2.55 14.48 2 .50 2 .50 ty of Simcoe my the am any 01 duly, Luau. Any motion" to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months from the first publi- cation of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. . Dated the 5th day of July, 1922. R. J . FLETCHER, 27-29 Clerk of `County of Simcoe. 4.32 2 .50 24.70 162 .80 in A`) 107 .25 7212 31.40 10.73 1.2.73 12,73` ______ BY-LAW N0. I43! of corporation of County of Simcoe 26 .40 20.90 25 .45 20.90. 32.45 8.94 65.45 7 .89 7.89 14 .55 9.110 L: n: . . . . . .- 100 ft. from S E cor S 1 acre\W pt gore INYDAIPLF 514 III 178 294 .24 90 911 212 213 `214 215 216 .44 45 46 137 139 140 1414 142 1 43 144 145 146 158 159 162 163 164 230 244 252 253 254 341- '4-unn Lu: 108 110 111 112 115 116 177 4|-A urn 343 345 .17 26 9 .38 9 .38 k 8.05 8.05 11.05 11 n! . - . . . . . . . . . . . VILLAGE OF PORT 1L.UU 11.05 11.03 11.03- 11.03 11.03 17.98 17.98 17.98 17.98 19.30 '0-I1 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 11.05 11.05 11.05 11.05 11 A- 11.05 11.05 11.05 10.10 6.83 11.05 9.47 9.47 10.10 10.10 10.10 10.10 10.70 9.20 lL.vu 11.05 11.05 11 A-` ii'.i$` 11 05 11 UL! 11'.05 11.05 11 A-, T6 _, BY-L.AW NO. I433 oi Corporation pf county of Simcoe NOTICE is hereby given that a By-Law was passed by the Council of the Corpor- ation ofthe County of Simcoe on the 23rd day of June. 1922, authorizing the County of Sirncoe toguarantee debentures ..... L... :.g....A lw .H'm Cnrnnruation of the I `ning of Aurora." Mrs. D. Cameron of Mit- chcll Sqmrc. Bella, William :md Everett at home. Floral tributes were very beau- tiful. Thelarge "dumber of friends and 3 relatives gathered at the home to pay their lilast respects showed the high esteem in `which the deceased was held. Interment took place in the Orillia cemetery. 7 5 5 3 3 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 6 6 6 2 2 2 2 VILLAGE OF VICTORIA HARBOR Lot Arte 61 5 8 32 8 5 60 20 DANIEL QUINLAN, Treasurer County of Sim 5' TEMPLE 12.55 12.55 12.55 12.55 12.55 1n E2 15 _u -Mfs. (Rem) W. Witten. Simcoe. I LAJ1 LLI1 9 4.37 1 10.03 1 1.07 34 14.50 5 2.20 152 36.11 McNICOLL County 01 smicoe [0'guaruuu:v ucucluyusua to be issued by the Corporation Town of Orillia to the amount of 330.000.- 00, under By-Law No. 790 of the said Cor- poration. of the Town of Orillia, for water-- works purposes in the said Town of Orillia, according to estimates included in said By Law No. 790. _ A...l .L..+ Hm mid Rv.1.nw inf the C0! -. 1-11 16.48 135 20.13 LUUV 1061 1073 1074 1075 1089 1090 1146 111-! L1`xv 1147 1148 1149 1272 1280 1281 1368 1369 f1370 1524 1525 1526 1527 25 can 333 10.70 . 6.55 6 .55 6 .55 WHO 11.10 7:38 7.38 7 .38 7.38 I-Inn 8.23 8.23 9.38 7.20 7.20 2.02 2.02 7.18 7.18 5.25 any-3 Law No. 79U. ~_ , . . And that the said By-Law of the Cor-. poration of .the County of Simcoe was re- gistered in the Registry Office of the Coun- ty of Siiuv.-oe` on the 5th day of July, 1922. Any motion to quash or set aside the -same or any part thereof must be made within three months from the first publi- cation of this notice and cannot be made Ihereafter. T . ' Dated the 5th day of July. 1922. - R. J, FLETCHER. 27-29c Clerk of County of Simcoe; Costs Total 1 .50 1 .50 1 .50 1 .50 1.50 19.15 22.83 6.87 . 12.53 3.57 17.10 4.70 nn n- 'l.lV 39.2-'3 l)1'I-r\Iv luv: ---.- of Cofporation of Count of Simcoo ..._._...._._- l'CnU\\'nl.`(l Dillfllk` stupvnduus (Tn; Gibrultzn: Send 2:: postage for n and guide, to John Traffic Manager` 22 Montreal. or appl steamship agent. SAl.ESMEN S Will 51 Stables August . he will Canada St ea r Prince Arund Cana`dian Pacifi We urv hmk$' district" to rv We trurlr- in C0r]> st-clxritins. "l` permuzwnt where awry this offico. I ,, ` U BY-LAW NO. I434 _ of Corporation of County of Simcoe NOTICE is hereby given that a_By-Law i 23rd day of June, 1922. authorizing the 2 was passed by the Council of the Corpor- ation of the County of Simcoe on the County of Simcoe to `guarantee debentures to be issued by the Corporation of the Town of Alliston to the amount of 340,- ` 000.00, under By-Laws Nos. 380 and 379 ' of the said Corporation of the Town of Alliston, for the purpose of building or.er- ecting an addition to the school now used as a High School in the Town of Alliston, and making improvements thereto; also for the purpose of building or erecting an ad- dition to the school now used as `a Public School, and making improvements thereto. And that the said By-Law of the Cor- poration of the County of Simcoe was re- gistered in the Registry Office of the Coun- ty of Simcoe on the 5th day of July, 1922. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months from the first publi- cation of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 5th day of July, 1922. R._ J. FLETCHER, 27-29c Clerk of County of Simcoe. ~ UNLISTED CO_RPO_R 0N'T you mzr who own a m - ones who gm of their Vacation 5;) And this is just U addition to its fa Vice--IIutomaticnl]_v veller to safety Jome rcmt_xrknblu a Are beautiful lion lines and elegant Itaunchly built .x The'y are sciemm built-`-with prop.-`I Itabilizing tho Inn; its speed. Thx-1-` because we svuclzllx only and have im A Disnvvcnrimr almost as in`di.~m.-x tion Itself. HERE'S FR ACTUAL PH DISAPPEARING PRO E` 92 Kins! St. \\. '57 U.5.A.. .\/.1, .~ ' Ste that hauls in am. hdnd.mm'l__v :I1u.:1r.:r an adequate nlm u Jtrumon and 2 A farmtr (armdum A in his Disuppmrirxg iA'E;g;gJ Q W0 have Ilmn undo. 16-ft. Cim o! 875 eomplet _.,....__.. _ NIAGARA! 1.000 miles n rapids, includi Islands, the ox; marvelous rnpic associations of 3 Visit the fnmt shrine of Stv. Witness the Sn u-nnnuvnml (nun. Special ` idated oating debt debentures. O poration of the County of Simcoe was re-. gistered`in the Registry Office of the Coun- ty of Simeoe on the 5th day of July, 1922. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof. must he made within three months from the first publi- cation of this `notice and cannotbe made therealter; ` . - Datedtiae 5th day of July, 1922 '- R. J . , . 27.29;; y Clerk of County of Simcoe.` ' And that the said By-Law of the Cor- A Torbnto Umsrx thq bcst of sho minnwcntx /and And [if `I1 : Special xxcclir for. infornmru 01Jlr600 in usrunl TORCNT1 Direction Company gmnsf still -`.Ll|l Llllllll on Satur if required stand at c. Lona] _1ooo Far "Close In` NOTICE is hereby given that a. By-Law was passed by the Council of the Corpor- ntion of the County of Simcoe on the 23rd day of June, 1922, authorizing the" County of Simcoe to guaranteedebenturea to be issued by the Corporation of the Town of Collingwood to the amount of 331350.00, under By-Law No.- 939 of the said Corporation of the Town of Coiling- wood, to provide for the issue of consol- idated oating debt debentutee. ' x...: 41... um uh-I Rv-Liuw of the akin: vvnI.I`n. "Th!-' ` BY-LAW _NO.'|435 of Corporation of County of Simco_a. BY-LAW NO. I432 Simcoe Essa Council met*in Angus on `July 4, with all members present. rm.- :..u.....:.... nnnnunta umi-A m-dared WIUI an lucluucaa yuzn.-.v. _ V The following accounts were ordered paid:_-- Erwin Speers, grading, con. 11, and 25 sideroad. $18.25; Wesley Dungey, gravelling, con. 9, $160.60; Robt... Harris, gravelling, con. 9, lot 29, M07; Theodore Dempster, repairs to grader, $5.50; Wes- , ley Martin, grading, "con. 9, lots 22 and 26, $27.10;~Harold Arnold, gravelling and grading hill, 20 sideroad, con. -7, 877.75.; Geo. Davis,'gravelling, 7th line, _lots 17 and,` V 19, $161; Eldon Guthrie, culvert and mak- ing ll, con. 9, and repairs to` 20 sideroad, $99.45; W, Cieary, gravelling 20 sideroad. $94.25; John -Slight, dragging, con. ~10, lots-1 to 5, $7.45; Thos. Wilson, grading. 5 sideroad and con. 9, lots,5,to 10. $120.40; Hugh Hayes, removing stone. lot 4. con. 11, $18.50; R.ussell,Allison. stone for culvert, lot 1, con. 11,315; Herbert Agar, repairs to road, lot 5, con. 7, 32; W. A. Thompson cedar for culvert and work. lot 15, con. 8, $31.20; Truman Flatt. ` ' cedar and work for eulvert,,lot 2, con. 9. $8.80; John Whiteside, gravelling. lot 6. con. 7, $137.75; J. 0. Newton, gravelling. lot 11, con. 8, 333; T. W. VanDoran, grading. 5 and 10 sideroad,' from7th to 11th con.. $1917.85; Judge Vance, expenses re appeal from Court of Revision by J. T. B. Lee. $6.40; Municipal World,` 85.24;. Jos. Cochrane. gravelling, con. 10, lot 30, `$131.35; Fred Arnold., cedar for bridge, con. 10, and Jennett s bridge, $72.68; Dav- id Gauley, operating grader, $37.50; Chas. Blackstock. work on losideroad, $610.20; Lorne Davidson, sharpening grader blade, 35; Thos. Truax, drawing gravel, con. 5, $9; Wm.,Kir~by, repairs to road and cul- . vert, con. 3. $32.25; Erwin Miller. grad- ,.` ing and scraping. con. 5, $3.40; Wm. Tif . n, repairs to hill, and road, con. 8. 825.; John Bishop, repairs to road, con. 3. $4.50; Andrew Miller, grading, con, 6, $64.50; Wm. Pearce, removing culvert, 30 side road. $3; Hugh Smith, rent of room. 92; Pedlar People, for pipes, $551.64; W. K. McLean, grading hill. 5 sideroad. $34.45; 1 F `Ltmml-. nnff am-nnnt nn ll. con. 5. McLean, graumg mu. 1: xsiumuau. -wu-x.-xu, J. C.- Haugh, part account on ll. con. 5, $1075.75; Thos. Dawes. repairs to bridge, 10 sideroad, $7.50; Hiram Speers, repairs to bill, con. 6, 89.45; S. J`. Halbert, grad- ing and gravelling 10 sideroad and con. 2. 8237.10; Chas. Hyde, work on river hill, 15 sideroad, 8272.90; J. B. Cunningham, culvert and repairs, can. 5, $37.1Q; Grant McKnight.igrave1ling and repairs to con. 3. $45.75; J. A. Arnold. one sheep killed. M 311; Jas. Fife, valuating sheep, 82; Frank Arnold{ valuating sheep, 32. A 'L..I n . . . . mm nomad tn nprmif, the Amol_d. valuanng sneep, M. A by-law was passed to permit the trustees of Cookstown to borrow $4000 by way of debentures for t 1m ovement of,_ the town hall. . I` .... ..:I .-ulinnunmvl in \mon in 'I`hny-ntnn the town nan. I A Council adjourned to \meet in Thornton on Tuesday. Aug. 8. at 1.30 "mm. W. M. 'DI'NWOODY,1 Clerk. l The populatlon \ox mam Shams. a Mongoloidpeop1e. !J`:..Lvd-u -nnlv nnnf nf Qnn} Shims. M0ng0l0l(1"pe0p|c. Eighty per cent. of Serbia's populationi are employed in Agriculture. 1 The latch is sometimes called the y. The Island of Luzon is 530 miles long. The Englishland league is three statute ..-:I.... | miles . THE STOLDIEI-'l SETTLEMENT BOARD OF CANADA . offers for sale by public tender; I00 ACRES, east half lot 7, con. 9, lnnisfil Tp.,_ Simcoe County * all undercultivation; six miles south of ' Barrie, near Vine. Terms of sale to duly qualied soldier settlers are 10 per cent. of the purchase price in cash on acceptance of the tender, and the balance in twenty-ve equal an- _._..I !....Ln`uun-`fa 1n'|l'| infnrncf RT. 5 Her and the Dal8.nce'1u t,wuuo_y-uvc Uquun our nual instalments, with interest at 5 per cent. per nnnum on the amortization plan. To civilians the terms of sale are 20 per cent. cash and the balance in nine equal ' annual instalments, with interest at 6eper cent. perannum. , w....L a.mAm- vnncl hp nnnnmna.nle(l bv an cent. per _ annum. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for 10 per cent. of thej tender offered. If tender is accepted, this sum will be credited to the purchase price` of the land. If tender is not accepted the` money will be returned to the tenderer.. Tenders will be opened July 26, 1922. The highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. If the land is not sold on -the date above mentioned, the Board will be prebaredrto receive tenders to purchase until such time as it is nally disposed of. m-_.i-..- -L....I..I L... :.-. loin nnmalnmxu I The population xpf Siam is principally Luna n 'Innnn`nir`\nnnn`6|._ 1.ll'lt`ll SUCH 1311116 as It Is unuuy uxapuncu use Tenders should be in plain envelopes marked Tender for the purchase of east half lot 7, con. 9, Innisl, Simcoe," and ..pL-Inn.-.L~nnI 1-A . mu uu 4, addressed to `fl... H addressed 10 The` District Superintendent, Soldier Settlement Board, F. D. Shaver. , Dated at Toronto, Ont., this 6th day of July. 1922. 28-290 T-:------- of Divorce -from his wife, Cecilia Maud Lo- Notice of Application ' for Divorce NOTICE is hereby given that Robert Archibald Logan, of Angus, in the County of Simcoe, in the Province of Ontario, Es- quire, will apply to the Parliament of Can- ada at the next session thereof for a Billi gan, formerly of Angus, butr now of the City of Hamilton, in the Countyvof Went- worth, on the grounds of adultery and 416-` sertion. f.Aa._.l -5 Q...ll.-nu." :n Han De-nsrinnn A` nu- NOTICE is hereby given that a By-Law was passed by` the Council of the Corpor- ation of the County of Simcoe on the `!3rd day of June, 1922, authorizing the County of Simcoe to guarantee debentures` C to be issued by the Corporation of the Village of Beeton to the amount of $18,000.00, under By-Law No. 432 of the said Corporation of the Village of Beeton, !or the purpose of erecting 9. schoolhouse in the said Village of Beeton. - And that the said By-Law of the Cor- poration of the County of Simcoe weare- red in the Registry Office of the Coun- ty `of Simcoe on the 5th day of July, 1922. Any motion to quash or set aside the nine or any part thereof must be made vrlthin three months from the, first publi- cation of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 5th day of July, 1922.` T R. J. FLETCHER, 27-29c Clerk of County of Simcoe. {B35 :--:--:--- `BY-LAW NO. I436 of Corporation of County of Simcoe ` NOTICE is hereby given that a By-Law was passed by the-Council of the Corpor- ation of the County of Simcoe on the 23rd day of June, 1922, authorizing the -County of Simcoe to guarantee debentures to be issued by the Corporation of the Town of Midland to the amount of 830,- 000.00. u ndereBy-Law No. 1087 of the said Corporation of the Town of Midland, ' for "the purpose of extensions. and improve- 'ments~of the Electric Light System in the V said:'l`own` of Midland. - 1...: 4.1....`Vn... uh! .`Rv.`| .n:w 'nf-the Cor- said Town or Mlaumu. `And that the said By-Law `of the Cor- poration of the County of Simcoe was re- gistered in the Registry Oice of the Coun- ty of Simcoe on the 5th day of July, 1922. Any motion to `quash or set aside `the same or any part thereof must be made ' within three months from the first publi- cation of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. - Dated the 5th day of_._July, `1922. R. J. FLETCHER," i27-29c . Clerk of County of Simeon. LAND FOR sAu=. ESSA councu. were ordered .. 1 `I J2.__ _ _ `FRANK ROGERS TELLS AN ANECDOTE on TWO or PEOPLE YOU KNOW l Induced to recall an anecdote or! two of men in`Par1iament, where-hel was chief session-al clerk 40 years,` `Frank Rogers said: ` _--... n . 1 -.,__A .little page, a lad smaller than the van .a.v_... 1.--`.-- ___-_ ,. Then he related that one day U.| average page or messenger, came [along a corridor crying pathetically. I At the same time Premier Laurier ' emerged from a room, hat in hand, in a hurry to leave. The Premier heard the `lad s cries and, turning back, en- quired about his troubles. uD1......,. .4 75 snhkml Hm lad the Sir Wilfrid Laurier took a deep` personal interest in human atfairs, which most- people know. -- 1 1 1 _, , _1_,__ A L-s_l:age Si); qulreu auuut. I115 Lruuunca. 1 Please, sir, sobbed the lad, the Chief Page told me to go home causc I made a mistake, and my mothel thoughtl would be a big man some`. .I..--" v * ....v..E,.... . ......._. -- _ __,, day! ?Well, well, we shall see; Sir; Wilfrid said to him, patting him .on< the shoulder and telling him to direct! himito where the chief page was,| said Frank. ' - n -nn14I,.2.I 1_....-.. -11 L..- uynll if {Q_ SE10 1` I'LlIll&. Sr Wilfrid knew all too well it is I human to err. In spite of his hurry he took time to nd the chief of the page boys and got his story. The` Premier pointedrout to the" Chief that l even statesmen" were making errors every day, and he even knew of an instance where the Chief Page had .made a mistake. He ordered the lad `reinstated. The little fel1ow s tears were changed to smiles in.a jiffy, as he said, Please, sir, I bet I don t Imake that mistake again, anyhow. ,_r __-:i.1.' Upper` Le,ft---Late Sir `J. R. Gowa;1; Right---Late Ju ulanc yuan nun uuanv ' And Sir Wilfrid hurried out, with another of those little victories added to his belt which helped to score the greater success in his life. ` A 1 2; 2- _.._1..a....l 4...". grcaucn. auvuvua nu ...... -.--. And it is related, too, that the little page of those days is, indeed, the- big man he told the Premier! his mother thought he would become. At Sir John A. s last session in Parliament. on the last day itself, said Frank, the o1d.g1'adiator came in the house with his cocked hat in his hand. Some one asked him if he would be glad to give up that top-_ piece that made him look like Wash- ington crossing the Delaware. "nnou\ nnxrnr nrnd Q 1`Y`|iT'|`|]+,p_ when mgton C!'0SSl!lg hue ucnaweuc. 7 There never was a minute when I wouldn't have willingly traded the -old cockade for a cocktail, aptly an-. swered Sir J ohn.. l!|L_L -3 ...........; urns nluoroni-av-cf'5(' swereu D11` JOIIII. ` That, of course, was characteristic of Sir John- fA.-~-- It also recalls one of his pleasantries upon seeing a news- paper report quoting him in terms which didn t please the day after a speech. - Seeing the -reporter who wrote the story Sir John had deliver-I ed, the Premier said _:l u-r-_-__ ....._ nun-n 1:1-snnlrl HA 1101'?` BARRIE VCHRIST "CHURCH EDI!`-`ICE, WHICH IS TO 27-T29c qBaA5u\.u uv nvrv--y ---- VF. ' . u statesmap. V v Thatvis an old one, but it always :11 L- .. .....n.-l Ann vnk`Hx1 -\IiD\VP.']_ ` assigned -to _;.-L.......-..... H Lllgy ID uu V: will be a gopd ' Inr. |-l'\I& nu..- ........-_.. l July i7.--'l'he news of the dent`; 0." N il 'M was received with mu'ch sorrow [on Saturday, July 8.- Deceased had been , - .lV1\l1VlJrLn, v\....____ `at 2 p.111. The sale has been .=xdvert1se in V Saturday. July 8, Saturday. July 15. Sat `Saturday, July 29. A copy of the, list has be Court House and copies may be had at the !office, in the Court, House, Barrie. The f( from the list 2-- " - TOWNSHIP OF INNISF] 'TREAsUREli EXLI-Z or LANDS} IN ARREARS FOR TAXES L ~ ~~--_ __. .-.u'nnr\f\I'W I of iDescription - '.Lot 44, plan 560, pt. Plan 587, lots 66, 95 I rnr\II1 AT E pt. ner; , 1UVvJ.VLnx:.x u N 30 W hf described reg. deed 10573 7 . . . . . . . . . . . W hf .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. N W hf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. NWqr L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. cur Q1n7M V A _ _ _ ._ NOTICE isihereby given that a By-Law" um passed by the Council of the 0orpor- A ation of the County of Simcoe .on the 23rd day of June, 1922, authorizing the County of Simcoe. to guarantee debentures` to be issued by the Corporation of the Town of Stayner to the amount of $67,000.00, under By-Law No. 589 ofxthe said Corporation of the Town of Stayner; for `the purpose of erecting 9. Public and Continuation School in the said Town of Stayner. - 4...: Chef Hm maid Bv-Law of the Cor- [Pt E Melanchon lot 7. des- cribed 'reg. deed 12689. .plan 92. Singhampton M18 12 E. Hurontariolot 8, W. Erie I` lot 9, Duntroon . . . . . . .. ` n1r\I11\Tc`l1'I"l) f\D KTQDT 1VVVL]l . . SW31VWhf . . . . . . . . . . Pt bfoken front described reg. deed 40188 .. . . . . . . . All broken lots except pt sold under reg. deed 8708 Lot 13, plan 551. Charlotte. 1* ,.o......+ n &\rb-`-- The annual S.:le of Lands pf Simone will he held in the __-_-__.u'w rs. uuv ALI ,...... --_, , streeh pt . . . . . .. Plan 609 .. . . . . . . ..a.. Clare Isld. plan 644, broke'n 9 and 10 -nnvuvxvott Plan 572 NEqr. Plan 589 Plan 589 Plan 589 Plan 589, lan 601 . . . . . . . . .... . . . . .. .1. _ -, TOWNSHIP OF NOTTAWASAGA 1 W hf ,as secondly described in 7291 saga, except the village lots and lots'3 to and Warrington road and lots 1 m5 and pts street, reg. plan 384, Lot Con. Acres Arrear- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 1 17 part .. . . . . . . . . . . . .34 2. 80 THE LATENEIL Mciuvzn I. .L`_ .. )6 W11! De nem In lm: uuuu. V- MQNQAY, OCTOBER Q1522 .... nIll\7Qf.lC`nIl in T0 NSHIE Ur nu . . . . . . ..`......39 2 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 43 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 61 189 190, 203 TbWNSHIP OF SUNNIDA ' `I: 23 .5 18.2 22 18 29 LE- 6.21 Stayner. And that the said By-Law poration of the County of Simcoe was re-` gistered in the Registry Office of the Coun- ty of Simeoe on the 5th day of July, 1922. Any motion to quash or set aside the name or any part thereof must be made within three months from the first publi- tation of this notice and" cannot be made thereafter. . Dated the 5th day of July, 1922. R. J . `FLETCHER, 27-29c Clerk. of County of Simcoe. report` the OF SIMCOE fuvpc ` U\Jl.\JIJIdl\ 1! Av-- he the Ontario Gazette, y Saturday, July 22, and V been posted up in the the County Treasurer's following are extracts `lot W. lane troon -' 11.93 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH ORILLIA ,-_:1__.u ..,,,. nu uuc, uI,u. u_. u.nvu._,. one, rightly viewed. TOW1\.I`S.}iI.l". 6F 0Q TOWNSHIP INNISFIL Lot Con. Acres An pt.....,.25 5 Ms ,95....'...26 6 2e ,68 ..... ..26 6 2e ......... .. 32 14 . 2( 1 . ` TOWNSHIP OF OR0 .... .,;. An speech of a descrmeu m reg. uccu mm. ..,. .. : ` lots Arrears Cnst; 2.62 ., 34 2.5`. is in arrears Ior taxes :11 luc m......_ the COURT HOUSE, BARRIE, on _ ._._..:--Q\ .\ `at. ` Ardagh. Lower Left--Rev. Dr. Walter Witten; Rig1St-1\r no-ax aXl( U1` tJIlVl\.v\I I-I I in for taxes in the County r`l\`tYT)'I" IIKXYTQW. ' IL I) 28 VA. 15 27 18 18 102.43 SOUTH ORILLIA :3 6.90 14 I NOTICE is hereby given that a By-Law 1 was passed by the Council of the Corpor- ; ation of the County of Simcoe on the : 23rd day of June, 1922, authorizing the 1 County of Simcoe to guarantee debentures to be issued by the Corporation of the Village of Bradford to the amount of r 88,000.00, under By-Law No. 477 of the said Corporation of the Village of `Brad- iord, for the purpose of constructing per- manent roadways in the said Village of Bradford. - iAnd that the said By-Law of the C01`- tporation of the County of Simcoe was Te- gistered in the Registry Office of the Coun~ ty of Simcoe the 5th day of July, 1922. Am, mnrinn to mesh set

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