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Barrie Examiner, 14 Sep 1922, p. 6

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2.50 FUIiiLIAcB "1}{{taI1i I ese I'III\III` -1155` 26.40 20.90 25 .45 20.90 32.45 . 12.73 14.48 10.31 9.40 ii E`s'23'v5v"13'.'.'.'% WhfandN52Ehf , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. L :7 UU 10.lD TOWNSHIP OF TOSSORONTIO Pt, `N E cor sq. pt E hf sq, . M described in reg. deed 3277 10 4 1:} .16.48 `E 135 acres ............ .. 32 4 135 20.13 TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA .N 9 S E hf . , , _ ,, I 19 -2 n A nu THE smcoa Hbm, 544 ShfNhf 540 525 533 __F or S I_'_ieating BUG 254 341 342, Ali usv .44 45 46 137 139 140 141 I42 143, 144 145 146 158 159 162 163 164`. 230 G1) 8'83 252 nrn W. FIRTH 53 98 100 .101 108 110 111 112 115 116 177 178 294 .24 90 211 212 213 214 215 216 3 hf . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 3 9 4.37 ront S E cor E hf. . 23 6 } 10.03 W pt gore . . . . . . . 25 7 1 1.07 hf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 9 34 14.50 5 W hf . . . . . . . . .. 7 13 5 2.20 1 N 52 E hf . . . . . . . 16 14 152 3611 VILLAGE OF PORT McNIGOLL Lot Arrears Costs Total Plzin Lot Arrears 19 3 8.05 $1.50 $9.55 27 9.20 20 8.05 1.50 9.55 _ 28 9.36 39 9.38 1.50 10.88 29 \ 9.36 40 9.38 ' 1.50 10.88 80 10.70 95 8.05 1.50 9.55 144 6.55 96 8.05 1.50 9.55 ' 145 6.55 39 '11.05 1.50 12.55 . 146 6.55 11.05 1.50 19 5.: no An - - u.ou 1.00 6.653 11.05 1.50 12.55 ' 9.47 1.50 10.971 9.47 1.50 10.97 10.10 1.50 11.60 _ 10.10 1.50 11.60 10.10 1.50 11.00 10.10 1.501100 1o._70 1.50 12.20 0.20 -1.5o1o.70 u.UU 11.05 11 AP ll UU 17.98 17.98 17.98 17.98 19.30 8.51 ' 9.38 D '1i I5` 11.05 11 I\E TOW N SHIP OF TECUMSETH T A} (`nu K ----- A ---~ were? Look) after yourself, and the dock! won t look after you. we EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST Sounds convincing, doesn't it? Our folder, The Question of the Pipeless Furnace, contains detailed inform- ation, and will go to you for the ask- wing. Telephone for it today. In Bonarlaw '(Hastings Couhty). the school. is heated with a Peas? Pipeless Furnace. `After using the- outt for one season, the following report was made :- , 19.48 569 .. The Pease Pipeless Furnace in our school is giving perfect satisfaction in every way. We haven't the least fault to find, and would advise any school or suitable building to install one. 1 HARRY BARRON HEATIN CONTRACTOR Barrie, Oht. Telephone J80 .; vr Lmuuumnln . Lot G01}. Acres Arrears Costs '1` 1 9 50 15.78 2.62 11 I ) An nwnnnn-\.\-:-_ ILL \ - 558 surrs $1175 1000 1281 1368 1369 1370 1524 1525 1526 1527 AUUU 1146 1147 1148 1149 1272 173 174 211 212 290 ..873 ` 874 916 917 986 987 1060 1061 1073 1074 1075 I non l.`XU 40 41 42 A0 Arrears ll `E33 ' DAG 333 6.72 6.72 nnn I o0U 720 2:02 L nnn Ofce andeshowreemz ' V A Wells Block, Owen St. 1 Telephone No; 478 J eMcCutcheo`n, Manager Costs Total 2.50 7.70 2.50 10.53 2.50` 10.53 DEA HF!` Costs Total 2 .62 18.40 4.55 Cook with%Gas Save Your F uelr THE BARRIE GAS co. 6.87 12.53 3.57 17.10 4.70 39.25 Total --_._ 19.15 22.88 Ht AH HLHIRII. As the soul Iii Bcymul the Besitle the In} Shall hlnmn And nt-w hnri; With .~un.~'<*l i$w+++%J %*%*+%+ Alw: 5 Alw: IDIIJ `U uuou uuuunuuuuu. We shall be happy to he of `service to you. We are ready at all hours to visit the sick, comfort the sorrowing and help the anxious soul, without respect to class or creed. ' THE FISHER MILLS, m4 Fisher Hour ORDER FROB Every bag };`L1:rL: be of the tim~~ V Take 110 M11 First-class \\"im Brim :md 51: $|33.0<) :1 If your over _ ust as slow eavenmg v N0 pr0titcc1'in': 'mil1 when ym the COM :V\L d:l _$3.8() :1 [):l_`{'. 1!: $3.70 and \\'`i for S`.- ANOTHER or 40C IN FLO mursday, Sep I Sold in s H. uuuuuguvwv one past year. The money raised by the harvest festival effoht has been used for the training of officers. supplementing the salaries of o'ic- ers in poor` corps, and for repairs to var- ious corps properties unable otherwise to meet their obligations. We are happy, also, to say that it has been agreed that half of the proceeds be placed at the disposal of the local corps. `Our friends will there- fore be assured that they are assistingthe `good work in the neighborhood very mater- ially" by tlieir "contribution. `WA aha I-so Run-no 5.. L- -t -_-_,2- ALL THE VE_A BARillE, Com fort the best `money ('1 Premium standzml ~uhd ox able Pro: nun.` 'hu IN ..---- uuvllirllu D The Salvation Army local corps are cele- -brating -their annual harvest festival and thanksgiving. This has been an event in the Salvation Army for years, and its cele- bration is calculated to instil in all hearts the spirit` of hearty thankfulness to the Giver of all good gifts. Rich and poor alike may surely nd some reason for grat-` itude to God for His tender mercies l throughout the past year. Q Innnnu union.-Y 1: GI... L....-...L A-_,;!,,,I Aug- muuu part 111 cuurcn WOTK. She is survived by her husband; one son, Emerson of Guelph; one daughter, Mrs. Brasee of Quebec; two. sisters. Mrs. Albert Handy. Toronto street, Barrie. and Mrs. Robt. Riley of Alliston; two brothers, J65: Whiteside, postmaster of Alliston, and T. A. Whiteside of Elmgrove. ' `\ v quclyu uu` muuuuy. Margaret Whiteside was born near Allis- ton. After her marriage she went to Ivy, where they lived on a farm for about thir-| ty years. For ten years they resided in] Barrie, Mr. Arnold carrying on the excel- sior` factory in Tiin street. In May of this year the family moved to Guelph, Mr. Arnold, engaging-in the same line of busi-l ness there. Mrs. Arnold was a devoted christian and a member of St. Andrew s `church. During her residence at Ivy she was an active church worker, having been secretary of the W.M.S. for years. Since coming to Barrie she had been in poor health, which prevented her from taking much part in church work. Qlvm la m.....:.....I L... L-.. L,.JL , I You:-s.in the Master s ser\}'ice; H.`EVER:I'l'l', Officer in charge. cu-IICI UI lo r1lII'Y&3 A former rmident of Barrie, in .the per- son of Mrs. James T. Arnold, passed ayvay in Guelph on ,Saturday, Sept. 9. For years she had been ill and a series of strokes pre- ceded her dea.th.- Interment took place at Guelph on` Monday. Mnranrnb nn-.:+.....a.. ... I .....-. __.-.-wag. nu,-IuI.Ivr|I-l'E l Orillia P_acket--l-After just eight days | illness Sarah Elizabeth Miles died on Thurs- day, August 31, from an attack of dia- y betes. The deceased was born in Stafford- shire, England, and was fifty-five, years old. ` When seven years old she, with a brother and sister, _came from England direct to. Orillia with her parents. They` lived here only for a time when they moved. to Wash- . ago where she was married to George `Holt- by Metcalfe, thirty-six `years ago last May. After their marriage they resided at Allan- dale, Hawkestone, Oro Station and later at Orillia, where they have lived for `the past eleven months. She leaves to mourn her loss a` husband and four of aifamily of six, `Mrs. Herbert Crawford, Orol,Station;. Melville George, a brakeman, of `Barrie; Mrs. Percy Bell and Sarah Doris, at home. Onebrother, Samuel Miles, resides in Brace- bridge; another brother, John, and his wife were killed in a motor accident at Rich- mond, Vermont, about`\ two years ago. A sister, Hannah Miles, died some `years ago. The deceased had four grandchildren. She was a faithful mnmhnr A` H... u-n....::. t um uwcapcu uuu xour granacnuuren. She a faithful member of the Methodist church , - `LU duo ucztux. ~ I The funeral, which was held on'~Thurs- day, was -a large one and was conducted _by'his rector, Rev. T. J. Dew, who spoke highly of the ne christian character of the deceased. Burial took place in~'the Anglican cemetery at Ivy. The pallbearers were W. J. Bell,'Thos."Bell, John Miller, Edwin Smith, James McMaster and Frank Arnold. : gang) nuu 5566180 In IE8. Mr. McIntosh is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters; Simon, Angus and Bertha at home and Mrs. Jas. McDer- mott of Barrie. Deceased was a. most in- dustrious man "and. up to within a fewi weeks of his death took great pride in his ability to help with the work. He was very active for an aged. person and had complete possession of all his faculties up -to his death ` e ' . VI... A'...,,,~l "` - In "no: I` I UUI1 `In. the delatvh of John McIntosh in his 86th year at his home in Utopia, Tuesday, Sept. 5, that community lost one of its , oldest and most highly respected citizens. Mr. McIntosh was born Aug. 19, 1837, and at the age of thirty-one came from Glen- garry and settled in Essa. Mr MnTnonnL S . - - - - - -L-AJ ` ` ' " vagvul , ruucrlu. Mrs. McKernan taught school at Grenfel before her marriage and lived there until moving to Alberta four years_ ago. She has many friends in Vespra and Barrie who will regret to learn of her death. auvuu uo years 01 age. Left to mourn her loss are her husband and three cl1ildren,`.'Mar_garet, Douglm and . Helen; one brother and two sisters, John and Catherine of Guelph and Sarah of Ed- monton, Alberta. Interment took place in wan vcly. uucapeuveu. ` ' Mrs. McKernan was formerly Miss Mar- garet Sweeney of Guelh, Ont., and was about 38 years of age. `Aft tn mnnrn Lap `Ana ..-.. L... L._-L 2` ...-. V.-ruu.n.u nlunnn ` . The death occurred at the Sisters of Wis- dom Hospital, Cmtor, Alberta, on Thurs- day, Aug. 31, of Mrs. Chas. McKerna.n, following a serious operation. Deceased had been ill only a few days and herxdeath was very unexpected. Mm IKnR'nu-non nu... .........-_I-- I137 `I- 5?: auf 26- 27- GO 51: 22- 23- n1 s. A. HARVES'l:FESTI_\IAL MRS. GEORGE H;,_METCALFE .'"u Dnnluu `Au-.. 2..-; A,- Cleaner, Presser trad Dyer 109 name? s'r. 0. same In mom: 229 MRS. CHARLES.` MCKERNAN .. J_..LL , _ Mhs. J. T. ARNOLD THE WIEATI-IE7 JOHN Mclurogi" 78 67 68 74 70 69 NEqr. Plan 589 Plan 589 Plan 589 Plgn 589, Clare Isld. plan 644, and broken 9 and 10;; . . . . .. 1 AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO ATTEND TO ON ALL CLOTHES Goods called for and delivered. PRICES REASONABLE N W qr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S W 31 'W_ hf . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 All broken /lts except pt sold under reg. deed 8708 .. . Lot 13, plan 551, Charlotte ' ah-not no man 572 .. vv -1-Janna. \II N 30 W hf :i;scribed reg. deed 10573 . . . . . . . .. III 1.! .. .. .. . . . . . . - . . . . . . . .- 0% Pt E Melancthon lot 7, des- cribed reg. deed 12689, plan 92, Singhampton` pt 18 IE. Hurontario lot 8, W. Erie_ `(If 0 nllnfnhnn TOWNSHIP OF NO'I'l`AWASAGA E pt. W hf ,as secondly described in reg. deed 7293 for Nottawa- . saga, except thevillage lots and lots _3 to 7 and pts 8, 9 10 E TWarrington sroad and lots 1 to 5 and,pts 6, 7, 8 W Douglas street, reg. pla/n 384, Lot _Con. Acres Arrears Costs Total part . . . . . . . . . . . . ./.. . . . 23 1 17- 15.67 2.63 18.30 . 34 *2 80 11.19 2.51 13.70 Description . Lot 44, plan 560, pt. Plan 587, lots 66, 95 Plan 587, lots 67, 68 Plan 596, pt. . . . . .. Plan 607 . . . . . . . . . . . l of" Simcoe will be_ held in the The annual Sale of Lands i nnnuuu - -- \II InIII'I&\II-I n" arrears for taxes in the County N COURT HOUSE, BARRIE, 0D 'rRAsuRR"'"XL'E"oF` LANDS: IN ARREARS 1-`on T-AXES /N ....! !TY.F SIMCOE % ` :3 "BL. _.,,,,, v. 1J.u1Uul.u1'lU JUL 0, lot 9, Duntrbon Rea` . Pry Cleaning cm. at Luuxvxual-til` university. lost her life" on Monday. There was a heavy surf and the young woman apparently found herself I unable to cope with it. A younger sister. Helen. who was also bathing in the river. made an `attempt to rescue her by going out in a canoe, but was unable to do so. The body was recovered. Miss Pugsley had been `staying with friends in a cottage at Wasaga Beach for the past four weeks. While trying to swim the. Nottvawasaga River. near its outlet, Miss Lena Pugsley. of.86 Wells Hill avenue, Toronto. a stud-! I [cm at McMaster University. lost her life Inn Mnndnv Tqnnrn Inna .n Lnn - - - - - ---3 --`J l'roRoN'ro GIRL nnowusi AT WASAGA BEACH} HZ 525 :on "He has had a positioin offered him at $5000 per year. T ytnuc \V:U.UU! I0!" Ineln I v,__..__..., .,........ .-..4vu uuu Jiunlallilnd. Mr. Johnson also "won first prize ($50.00) in the Princes Pat hair -net contest, in_ August. from 850 entries. 1.. A......... L- .1 _ . . _ V .,I n - -' . nuguov. u`uu1 oou ennnes. In August be decorated a oat for the Rotarians for the parade and -won first prize ($40.00) for thqn. `ILL. L-.. L...: - N _..-_, ..__....... -uu run a ynuac. A-*;i`h;3re `were 2000 entrim for best window displays, from the United States. Canada. England, South Africa and Australia. Il ._ I'_L,, uuvu ulul 111 01115 I115 Calm novice class. This put him up against the best artists in all entris. maldnghis win- ning all the more creditable this year. ' He was the only Czmuck sto win a prize. .,"l`L...... ......_.. nnnn ___L.__ _ r u - T .1 have the only dry-cleaningfplant within your reach --outside thecity. - ' In the International Association of Dis-' play Men contest this year at Chicago. in July, W. Oliver Johmon (son of Mr. and] Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Elizabeth street, Bar-' rie), head trimmer of Johnston, Walker, Ltd., Edmonton, won eleven prizes: foup rsts. -one. second, two thirds and four- fourths. Winning so many first prizes and being a close second for the Silver Loving; Cup. given to the contestant winning thei largest number of points in the contest (losing only by fourteen points). elimin~; ated him in this his third year_from the ` bent artists in all Ann-is: mum..- l.:.. ...:._ 7 If praise i due, pay it. MONDAY, 0CT(5l; ;EWl`2` !9T1'9"2'i'L TOWNSHIP, OF SOUTH ORILLIA ............ .. 23 6.90 TOWNSHIP OF 0110 ............ .. 39 2 25 , 23.58 ............ .. 31 18.20 ;n an AA -v- _, vu. A-lulu Itroon . . . . . . . .' 11.93 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH ORILLIA TOWNSHIP OF SUNNIDALE( .......... .. 15 6.2 .......... .. 27_ . 61.6 E? 12 21 22 23 18 14 From 9 `mm. to 10 p.n:.. ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS oxvm FOAVRVSORE A was, _SQUINT-, CATARACTS, ETC. T `I use the Branston Violet Ray High Frequency Generator exclusively _ Do not fail to get a demonstration and learn how to Keep Healthy Remember,t_l visit Barrie once a month 14 18 12 nuu,yua U, I, 0 1' .U 17 ~ 30 21.92 100 156.63 50 . 5.93` 50 28 .43 31 8.28 18 102.43 20 10.23 23 .58 22.62 18.20 29.50 IIJIH 6.21 61.67 znn Satur_clay, Sept. 16 7.81" I None of us would be wicked if we [given whit `we wanted at once. 2 .50 4.82 107.25 2.50 11.77 2.50 3.77 2.78 24.70 6.17 162.80 2.50. 12.43 2 .97 31.40 2.50 10.78 2.55 209 Bank Chambers, No. 2 College St., T pronto wu.La Ar " j-j :-:-.: ----__... Z . __ -`- -:

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