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Barrie Examiner, 3 Sep 1925, p. 12

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46. 47. 48. 49. `5o. 532 54. ' 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. an 91. 92. 93. 94. ' 95. 96. 97. 98. 09. 100. 101.1 . 02. 113. 104. 105. 106. 107; 108. 109. 110. _].11. 11!) DU. 61. El ) UL. 63. G4. ; 65. 66.- 2'7 U`: 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. '70 ID. 74. 75. 76. .11.`: 118. "119. 120. 121. 122. 123.. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. VL, I01` t.w0_ weexu. _ - Miss Dorothy Ferguson has returned home after spending-Jger holidays in Belleville and Toronto. ~ wand am-nmv nf ngnwn um.n fhn vm.....-.-D ..--_--...... -..- .. w-7r-\/ -- ---..--.._-... Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Holt , Miss Ettie and George vi'sitedTfriends in Barrie on Sunday. ___3 `An... 11! 1\__.-1_1-__ _n'7___, _,,-, 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. iri ; - Sept. 1--B1faden s and W'oods' schools opened today with their former. tea- chers, Miss Wice and Miss Ha.1bef.t,'i.n charge. A - . ` -1-wv nu, _. 1-\-_.._,___ 1._J' -`I._L\_._ -5 1.1,, Ii}. 80. 81. 87. 88. 89. 90.. Trainmews 1:13.11. . V Miss Crowe -has returned from boll; daying in 0riliia.. ' V - _ Miss Annie Mitchell is visiting` for `two weeks in Toronto. `nu Doctor nf 1\YAu1fnnndln.nd is the .,...._,. , _A 4 gwoman KIIOWS a. who wouldn't cu `A -number. from 1 here attended the gure in a carpet beating contes Flowersnow in `Barge on Tuesday, . the Main street business girl; ` yum: by. Wallace Downer Had ch ' e of the .services in Rosemount p_s_Lris'h, Sunday. Mr. "arid Mrs. Dadswell are .{n Toronto visiting friends for a couple of months. up ,,:| 1:..- 1 -.. 1`1'_1A.- 1:.-._._ -rwL;9, ouugnuua. Mr. and Mrs. FA. Dunkley of Ivy vis-I ited_ friends in .town.on Sunday. -u--r, ,,,_- -I\______ ._ 15 A ' A 1-1'; nus, , AIa\r\a` ---_..-_.. --- , v.. _.......y.,,. Harry Downei`: 0; St. Thonasg Vvisited his parents? here"o ver the week- end. I a up -. - u . ..".. _.. EH11. " Mr; and Mrs. J.AIng1'1am: visitd Mr. and Mrs. J. Holt on Monday. nn-;_-`.. 1-: \r_5....:_.-__1__-___,,,__-u c - . - nu ..-..-.... V. -4`.-- v-- ..._.v...v.u._y. Mis"sTP. Mdrrison'resumed her stud- ie% in Thornton Continuation School to a . ___-.__Q____ A,_-__- "1,_,,_ _.. q .- I . `B La 11;, p|.B so 111., aa ucaunxucq an ' reg. deed 11019 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pt E pt Bro., desc. reg. deed 12236 . Plan 596, lot 125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plan 596, lots 56 and 57 . . . . . . . . . Plan 596, lot 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plan 596, lot 178 .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IV\t|3Ir nnuma. 0 5 0;- .`W_est halt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13~ , South west quarter . . . . . . . ._ . . . . 29 . E hf S pt as desc. in reg. deed 9194 27--28 . P_t bush blk,.Angus Village, S side Qtieen st, as desc. reg. deed` 10467 . .Easthal...,.,.. .......... . . . . 2 .pIIt\rv7<|7l'I`r'I`Y1\ r-.1-.\ ` ` Description _Pt described in reg. de`d 4877 `North half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West half . . . . . . . . . .lK}VVJ.V.l.1.1l.' \J Pt as desc. in reg. deed 12748 .. . . Plan 1587, lots'57 and 58 . . . . . . . . . . Plan 587, lot 95 . . . . . . . . . . Plan 58_7, lots 178, `179, 180, pt Plan 571, lot 37 ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Pt lot 7 as desc. in reg. deed 15332 WS E hf, pts S hf, as described in van` Rand 111Q two weeks In '1'O!`0nt0. ' Dr. Raster of Newfoundland 13 guest. of Rev. Roy` Melville. V . Mm. meamur of Bramtord is J'\)VV .LV$11.1l_ \}L` 1V\.J.I. LIXVV IXCILKWII ' Dunedin, Lot 2, plan 193,. W Hurontario 9 Plan 92,"Singhampton,- pt 7 East . Melancthon, desic. reg. deed 10145 18 12 1,4; nsrx-1-1-v\v'1'r1'1"v\ r\*r1 r\`r1r\ 1 \} VV-lV D.l'1J..l.' I\JI' J.V.I.J`L.l. \ Broken .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. `24 Part described in reg. deed 1016 ...16-17 Islands 33 on Liberty . . . . . . . . . . ; . . rl1ar\1 \`v\'Vt*41"l'1"l'\ 2-rrn art ..u.u...u-a vu V1; Aanuvvn pg u . - . - . . - -. TOWNSHIP OF MEDONTE T N 2, pt W hf desc. in reg. deed-8737 1 11 T 1/5 TOWNSHIP OF NOTTAWASAGA '-'n.....n.a:... rr.`-.4. 0 .4... 1m) `txr u'IIunv\fnmn 0 North east quarter Wacf half AV pm. East N. 13. Plan Plan Qnu&'I~ flll Plan` 1. \J VV lV`bD.l_.l..l.l.' \JJ.` 9 VJA` W hf ac. E 11/, ac; North River .. 9 W 10,,W 47, E 48%, W 87%, E 1171/, 6 1?lan624..V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 PlanV528 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ' TOWNSHIP. OF TEEJUM ETH SW pt desc. in reg. deed 6704, . 1 1 57 ` . 0 rn(\1"I'7\Yc11'T1"l\ rsv. rn*r'\71'7 Ea.sthalf....`....; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Vvest 75 north half . . . . East 15 south half . . . . . . . . . . . Broken .. East 23 north west quarter . . . . . . . Lot15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot 16 . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Lot 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lot 3, broken ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._,v Lot 2, broken . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . , North 8, west 20; north half . . . . .; . Vvest 40, east half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VVest49, east 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VVest 76, north half . . . . . . . . . . .. . South West quarter . . . . . . .. . :L0t_.. ........, ` - . . . - o . . - n . . . . o - . - no . N E half acres, north half broken . Lot-13 west of road . - a - o - - - . a - a o u . Lot 5 west of road, park lot . . . . . .. . Lots,8-,9 west of rd, broken pk lot . Military Reserve . Military Reserve - o . a . - . . . - o - o o o o o . o ' a - o . u - o - o . - o to . Military Reserve ' ~ . Military Reserve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Military Reserve . Military Reserve . - u - o o o - . . . . - a . .- .l_ K) VV AV D.l'11I." uu La 0 -37 Military Military VIQIIJIIQ an IIIB savlnav an an. van`--nu. , Mr. and Mrs, L. Sparn.hav return- red from holidaying at Port Carling. _,_s an-_;_ 7.... BALL AI|'lt\Ir(1 n Pt W hf desc. in LU W AV bJ`.l1t U1." VJSSPHAI 100 ft S E cornereast half . . . . .. 23- ' 6 14 [South 20 acres west half west half 21 6 20 West half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 12 100 5 South 25, north 49, east 65, south hf . 14 14 .25 1 -- TOWNSHIP OF WEST GWILLIMBURY South half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 3 100 ,, 6 Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..12-13 14 1 1 Block 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,. . . . 14 14 15 3 H . n 1.4 T.nf -' nnn _ -In Description V AqJJ.J:.\J.I_`l f\ I36t Arr's Costs T l . Plan 529 V 19 6.63 1.50 8.13 . Plan 529 '20 6.63 1.50 `8.13 . Plan 529 . 25 2.60 1.50` 4.10 . Plan 529 26 ,2.60 1.50 4.10 . Rlan 533 67 16.60 1.50 18.10 .Plan .533 92 12.20 1.50 13.70 8. Plan 540 30 `6.63 1.50 8.13 1. Plan 540 57 6.63 1.50 8.13 . Plan 540 58 6.63 1.50 8.13 L Plan 540 90 6.63 1.50 8.13 .'_Plan 540 . 117 6.63 1.50 8.13 :. Plan 540 151 6.63 1.50, 8.13` 1. Plan 540 .. . 152 6.63 1.50 8.13 Plan 540 157 6.63 1.50 8.13 3. Plan 540 158 6.63 1.50 8.13 3. Plan 540 . 1-59 6.63 1.50 8.13 '.` Plan 540 .. . 160 6.63 1.50 8.13 L Plan 540 161 6.63 1.50 8.13 9. Plan 540 162 -6.63 1.50 8.131 D. Plan 540 163 6.63 1.50 8.13 1. Plan 5405 . .. . 182 6.63 1150 8.13 5. Plan 544 121 9.95 '1.50 11.45 I. Plan. 544 122 9.95 1.50 11.45 L Plan 544 123. 9.95 1.50 11.45 5. Plan 544 231 9.95 1.50 11.45 3. Plan 544 232 9.95 1.50 11.45 F. Plan 549 43 9.95 1.50 11.45` 3. Plan 549 144 9.9 1.50 11.45 ). Plan 549 153 '9.9 1.50 11.45 ). Plan 558 '39 6.63 1.50 8.13 l. Plan 558 .. . 55 6.63 1.50 8.13 2. Plan 558 . . . . 94 6.63 1.50 8.13: 2., Plan 558 . . . . ` 95 6.63 1.50 8.13 l. Plan 558 96 6.63 1.50 8.13 3. Plan 558 . . . . 235 6.63 1.50 8.13; 3. Plan 558_ 236 6.63 1.50 8.13 7. Plan 569 .. .. 775 6.63 1.50 "8.13 3. "Plan 569 \. . . . 776 6.63 1.50 8.13 3. Plan 569 .. .. 777 6.63` 1.50 8.13 me adjourned sale will be held in the 6 LJUL c n - . . . . - u o . - - . a - o a . `L . - o o - u _East pt desc. in reg.-deed 2517 1771- -r . - V` Cor con. 9, Patterson st. -(`vi-`r v_ V V11414ALj1`J U14 U.l'{.lh4'MURE- South Edward st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Pt N` Edward st, desc. reg. deed 5. 14 - . .. . "VILLAGE OF VICTORIA HARBOUR 1 South Manle st. . . . . . _ _ .i . _ . . . . . .- . . V1. South Maple st. ast ' 13 Ian Ian 11 e'1.L qUd1'LUl` . . . . . o . . . It half . . . . . . . . . . . . . , S 32, north east quarter (tgg, Simcoe Heights outh half east half .' lan Ian - Ian Ian Ian Ian Ian Ian `Ian 589 - - o - o o o a o o . - - u u o . o n - c - o u o .o_aoo-'-un--cu.-on `589, 188, 189, 190, 197 and us r\-w1-~r11t\~r-u--r- '.Treasuref '$a:le\of` Land in Arrears.for Taxes l\l\I In-I-\l A: clln days. _ V Miss Croweher of Jamestown, New ,_York, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Ogden. ' - 7. Min Mvrtle Meet}! in home after be-' 1's', i,' '1'9'0: '1'9'7' 'al:i1'I III - TOWNSHIP OF 13` 11/ run '7\Tnn-In Diuzun EGBERT `BO `n: DU 96 ` HUB o u . U 1.`! 00 c. 28 14 15 32` 14 1,4 and . 32 14 % M . .- . 32 14 1/4 : . 32 14 35 TOWNSHIP [OF Mu%TCHE7)DASI-]_I . . . . 4 2 ._-... 4--.: 1n1c 14` 1'7 ' n 1 U W AV DI1.ll" U1` 1 UDDUrS.U1V'L' fg. deed 5448 .. ` 11 5 TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA `)9 2 1- ' nnef 11911 "\r'I'IQ1';A'c';'.' .613`. .1;`ORT McNIcoLL if Arr-'1: l`nah: 'l""l . T\n-A-=--~- TOWNSIIIP OF TOSSORONTIO 1 K 1/ Foo` Rand RAA9 1 'eg. (1680. 1U0l J.-u . . . . . . . . . .. 11 133 "rQ'wNsHI;> OF FLOS .' . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20. 10 200, TOWNSHIP OF oIINISFIL A :.....: 10040 1/_ TOWNSHIP OF ADJALA Ogden. Miss Myrtle Meglll is home be-`I mg with relatives 1;} Toronto for the last month. V - V . 1ur..a (`I `nanumm nu-1:1 nnn'(".lnrnnn.n Ara h-x71"1.:i.'.{'I'3' Bf` CRQEEM0RE/- eici'.%i"1'III 3 i3 VILLAGE OF BEETON uf 0 "T6?1iiip 6% oio . . . . . .. 39 2 An 0 ":17 oi . . u - - - n . u o as TINY O.S. O.S. O.S. Tl-l"U'RSDA1", snprnunnn 3, 19z5. >-4~;~ __?.__.___..j... 0.10 101. rxan 069- . ...1353 f Court House on 'I`11esda,V. `D T-T (`AT Dxrn 22% 204 . A , O1. 42 Barrillia .l3'd.l.'l'.ll11l- 43 Barrillia 44 Barrillia 63 Barrillia 163 Barrillia 170 Barrillia 182 Bar-rillia 203 Barrillia SUNNIDALE 16 - 16 10 O0 uvvu \:IIl\JI`\I I"\I II Shelburne Economist: Every married woman knows who wouldn tAcut much inAa carpet contest, says .the street bllsinpnsz air] last monm. A Mrs. C Danvers and son Clarence are spending a week or two with` friends in Toronto mung nnohmvhm Dhlinhnr nf 'I`nrnnfn Iweexs at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Doran and Mr. land Mrs. Lewis of I11in'Qis, who are on 3a. motor trip and visiting relatives in Ontario, called on Mr. D0ran s nephews, the Messrs. Doran, and on Mr. and Mrs.` Murphy last Saturday. w3v0 24 20 ._ _..__ .1, 1-chin l\lI Sept. 1'---Misses Beatrice and Evelyn Blackwell of Orillia and Mr. and Mrs. N. W.` Reynolds ofToronto were vis~ itors with Mrs. J. J. Byrnes last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kneeshaw of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. M. Shanahan, Ed- gar, were recent visitors with Mrs. P. J. Murphy. ~ ucr uuuuul quues at Massey. Miss Reta'Wingrove returned to ` route on Sunday after spending weeks at her home . Mr. and 1VI"r-1: munn *n-~- ---=' u. uzurprly. ' Miss Edna Carson has re her school duties at Massey. Reta'Win2mvp mt-hwn 0 26 27 27 26 .25 is` 18 10 .16 17 21 In Toronw A T ' Miss Catherine Pbucher oi. Toronto is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mris.-," C. W. Poucher. - . Mr and M'rn_ .1'ank McNabb have're-. 12 16 15 ESEIA _ _.....-u-\,\/;4.n_ Description >, `Pin 1n SRO 1.0 87 11 -- 11 * 12 25 Barrillig Pk Rarrillia Pk SIXTH LINE, i\_/ESPIEX 1. Ian UUU Plan 569 Plan -569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan 569 Plan :',~G0~ Plan 569 P1an'a569 Plan 5695 10 .11 10 10 11 1`) U. W. roucner. A Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNabb'have're-- turned from Bear _L'ak_e where they were for a week. . _ 1.1.. and Mmu (Ian Qnvmmw are hnmn 10 19 20 N01: STRONG AT :1- .......... 1-.1_....-..,--V Acijes Arrears Costs Totai lg Ann an-rug.--` J. 100 ].00 100 -50 189 33 3% 25 100 13 were 101' a. ween. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seymour are homel after visiting relatives `In Island Pond. Vt., for twoweeks. _. 1\/nun hnnnthv wmvmmnn hm: rnhn-had 100 75 15 193 09 uu . 200 1/ `/2 ' 200 ' 10 'T`uesd`a_v.`Dec.A S, 192;`-. H_. COLEMAN, Treasu1`o1'. tn` Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk `D1; FJXIICQID '3 9.99 87.72 43.25 104.23 000 Beueviue and 1'02-onto. _ Fred. Garner of Oshawa was the guest of his `sister; Mrs. Frank Madlf, gain. over the week-end. - V `Alva Rnnnh. Vvmiam street. who has: U`.IulII) 8.28 140.04 4.13 294.27 76.13 152.29 19.29 41.52 28.04 32.60 Lot . . 778 . 779 . 780 . 781 . 782 . 908 . 909 . 910 . 931 . 932 . 941 . 945 . 954 . 955 . 956 . 957 . 958 . 959' . 961 . 962 . 9'63 . 982 .1089 1 non .J.UOU .1090 .1226 .1227 .1228 .1232 .1287 .1288 .1289 .1290 .1291 .1293 .124 .1295 .1296 .1353 40.92 ' 3.99 125.84 14.77 8.76 2.52 2.52 OK`) 79.82 22.44 11.30 12.26 16.46 18.50 10.28 4.U.2 2.32 7.53 24.37 14.02 8.14 14.92 26.30 17.11 18.12 16.54 31.89 38.72 ' 22.44 - 126.15 8.52 73.00 110.52 .33 32.92 32.05 43.02 turned nome unrau.Luruuy.` ~ Miss Minnie Steelevof Toronto and Mrs. W. Little took a. trip through the` Muskoka. Lakes on Tuesday. " mung. Tjnnlo nn Inna nnfnhnr and , 64.39 12.22 37.04 183.60 4.45 24.30 40.73 22.12 19.36 19.36 13.64 ` 19.06 19.06. 19.06 19.06 13.97 .. 19.06 19.06 19.06 18.84 7.08 13.23 13,97 24.96 11.25 8.54 16.33 9.90. 6.96 59.98 13.35 3.63` 3.78 17.89 mmpeg. . _ LOS'1`-Go1d wrist watch with in!- tials "A. H. in Allanaale. Please phone 929;]. ` 36p Mrs. Mason, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bloxham, return- ed to Saskatchewan on Tuesday. n G `M11-nhall nf Alhnnv NV 1:: via- 21.49 7 u n > I T 2.75 \ 2.7'5 pant; 4.69 3.58 5.10 `2.75 .6.00 4.49 VIDILII days. Min 2.75 H V. 5 2.90 over trle ween-euu. Q Mrs. Roach, William street, who has] been visiting friends in Timmins, Are-I turned home on,Saturda,\?.4 mam. mnnnia Qmnln nf 'I`nr-nnfn and 3.03 2.94 returned to CV, ' .. vuun '-$ 12.74 92.41 46.83 109.33 11.03 146.0` 0 6.83 301.62 80.53 158.59 22.27 45.05 31.24 35.91 27.47 16.87 10.89 17.79 29.45 7 20.01 21.07 19.46 35.1.`? 42.18 25.50 \131.89 11.29 77.32 115.78 3.02 Musxoxa L4uKes on `.L'uusuu.y. Misses Lizzie and Jane Catcher and Miss Minnie Clark are in Toronto for a. week attending the Exhibition. `Ina ant` Man William (Ev-nvon lnff nn 84.31 25.50 14.08 15.06 19.37 21.46 13.03 36.24 35.35 AR :0 27.40 44.24 25.17 22.34 `)0 `IA ac.-)`l 16.48 22.03 22.03- 22.03 22.03 16.81 22.03 22.03 22.03 21.81 69.50 15.02 40.46 190.69 7.20 9.83 16.11 16.81 28.08 14.03 19.23 Week auenumg tne nxruuxuuu. Mr. and Mrs. William Graves left on Wednesday on a. fortn1ght s trip `to Winnipeg. T.nQ'!`_.n1d wrist watch with inl- 6.3 12.65 (\".'1 i7.lL 63.97 16.152 20.83 10.94 12.27, 316% 1n O0 ' two uays. Mrs. Wm. Young and daughters of] Oakville, Ont., were the -guests _of her brother, FrankMad1gan, Essa Rd., re- cently. . A - William `Per-1: was: in `Kingstnn .m1 PRI-`SBI Pt McNicol1 A. Unused Churc For Continua At Le CIRCULATION . -ring IIIEEII Simcoe Presbytei Church of Canada stituted at an inaug in Collier `St. churc day; and attended dred ministers and ing some thirty-ve `of the former Met ian and Congregat the County of Sim Patterson of Orilli. last Toronto Metih was chosen as Ch Alex. ~Rintou1 of P< rst secretary of With the c ming new Presliygery. -th ist Districts of .Ba1 rie Unionist Pres exist. In the or United Church of Methodist designa `and secretary wer of the Presbyteri clerk. , A to Union. It W2 Appointment oi the Conference, two representativ ment Board, the s committees and t formed t princi first rpee ing, w forenoon and con the evening. Me the Women's Mis Collier St. Churc ident throughout. spirit of co-opera competence in th the' various probl The genertl attit tery will be to al gregations to Co as formerly. mm harmony with th( Want Chm` at Lefroy asking sell them the 1) church by the PM (Continue w1Ns's MR. HAVE BOW Play of Vete Labor Du 34 ea to uasxatcnewun on Iuuuuuy. O. S. Mitchell of Albany, N.Y., is vis- iting with his mother, Mrs. J. ,Mitchell, _and his uncle, W. Srigley, AEs'sa. St. `run and Mn: `hnlfn-n '\X7'h~l+n an:-1 fnm_ .were soaked an v- uled to common 'Though a few ing `due to unfa ditions, the arm nament of the won this year by Eed by. 0. Chris est on record. rains of the w morning at the were that the falure. But pl; Itil the afternm the sun shone b the time and tin M ----an M11..- tne Lulu: `ann lll to swell, nullgx four rinks aspir TY J-IJUIL A a . . . _ . . V. ` Andrew Hay Barr1e bowlers ` never` in the hi: u more nonulur TleVeI,1l| uuc n. a more popular Hay and his 1 Frawley, A. G. Thompmhlyw ganws and um place by a shu a nicer shot ha green than Lhu Avon C1(;Y'I f11!`n( SIMCOE 1] FIRST g1`t't:u buuu eran skip turm to crowning tri of their thiml one shot down. against whivh lying: two shut. bowls were let` Collingwood other shot wit failed. The gry bowlers looked decided that h play over-weigz bowls and d1`i\ with sufficient LL____.,,_]_ 1", ` WILII nun n. n... he got wide h guards, if he squarely both wick off to th Hay made th followed in a had hit and h to win the g skip spent hi trid, but fu two shots off. 't-`-- lxnnnncn LWU buvua u.. . /Hay, because gerous, playe tent with the The Barrie rst game ag landal, and to a nodr st. (Contq Iney nave Been speuuuls Luu auuuuv.-:1". Mrs. Clarence Jackson of Calling- wood is at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs..J. S. Brunton, for a few days. 4 Mr: Wm 'VnnriQ' nn dnrxahfern nfl cenpy. V William Peck was. in Kingston on Monday meeting his father who=was coming from Ottawa to spend a few days with his sOn.- T `Mm: 13-1 ('3 T-Tnrnfnn nnr1..r1n.m2'hfm~. uays VVILH H15 BUN.` Mrs. H. C. Hamilton and daughter, who were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R Walker for the past month, have returned to Montreal. . `Dan T\nnnn1oa .`LTHI annnvnvionln M11 1n '1`0!'Ont0 on wuesuay. A _ J. D. Wisdom is the delegate from Burton Aye. church to the rstmeeting of the Simcoe Presbytery to be held in Collier street church on Friday. ` ` Q1-nnlnv Marshall nf Tnrnnfn nn. 1'8l.UI'IlBU. LU lVl.UI|Ll'Ul1I. Rev. Douglas H111, accompanied b his sister and Miss Mitchell of /Poronto, motored to Ottawa and will spend two weeks there. _ . `II:-n `LTnrnnInrnu nyhn Inna Bonn vIaH'_ WEEKS LIIUFB. .7 I Mrs. Humphrey, who has been visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. J. Goring, has returned to Toronto. 1|/fun ant"! `Elna TXTVMI `lKn1a`aRnn.' ah?` returnea to roronw. V _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McFadden- and Mr. and Mrs. E. McFadden attended the funeral of an uncle, Wm. M_cKinley, in Toronto Tuesday. _T `D Windnm in fhn nlngnfn 1 i"nm lJUlllEl' BLYCCL (.'I!l.ll'Ul'l UX1 rrluuy. Stanley Marshall of Toronto and` William Marshall of Orillia were-called home recently to see their mother, Mrs? Pug _ Twelve. Cold weather is around the "corner, but is your heating apparatus in condition for the long win'ter months? If you `are, about to install a new furnace or wish your present system put in good shape .for the winter, let us_ take care of the piping and sheet metal work for you. We are. experts` in this branch and guarantee _our work. A. Moffatt, Plumber and Heater SOLE AGENT FOR I-IECLA FURNACES F,` V T Phone 531 % Once, 10-1-2_ Owen St: ~DB% 'J. D; Kr:-:. Lo G'[_G'$ % % ` `ST!-IMA ALLANDALE E 6.6. SMITH AND 001% /FUNERAL DIRECTORS` r ESTABLISHED I869 % PHONE. 825 MOTOR. AMBU LANCE IN CONN ECTION on ASTHMA Auoww seven. men wan onus N we A 8AFE`AND Er-'Hcau1' RELIEF ran `sh . 8."?53.%%.%&`%'.%3%.`A 4`$"s8'L'2$$`uS`A'1'i%?ua2wI5`% A mun wu.a._ _'couymcr. - : , , -V, 7 V URS is a service whre calm prevails. The quietude of ` Q perfect .arrangemenb--oii e' of charm- ing dignity and unobtrusive beauty. the E l.I_iIIV>I<-_I<>I<>X AI< >! LX4`>I : - ,1` I all, Sr.', WhO'_i8 serlpusly 111. `---.v 1' A-........o..n..a uni! -fnrnilv 4 J ohn` Mars JUIIIII` UIl1I'5_.IlUull, 55 a, vvnnv as I`-a~...u_......`., --.: Rev. Dr." W. L. Armstrongfa_.nd family called T at the parsonage to visit h_is niece, Mrs; Co lter:.o n Thursday. Dr. Armstrong} is pastor oi! Tri,nity`United _ church, Toronto. ' _ v _ Freight traffic continues to increase. Forwthe period ending Sept. ,1 thefnorth ! bound, mileage showed am increas'e*~ot '880 miles over the previous period. [There `was a very slight falling off in -the south:-.bound freight. . Mr. and Mrs: Jos. Bloxham o1 Brant- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thompson of Hamilton, .Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Shan- lnon or v.'I`oronto, Mr. and Mrs. __Chrls. Burns of Thornton.` and Leonard and Reuben Blogham of Holly were visitors grithd Mr. and Mrs. .Wm. Bloxham on un ay. _. . Ex-Mayor ,.Iohn"Litt'le -and Art. Pat- terson were"tlle- contestants in a handi- |cap golf match at the Barrie club. on Tuesday.` The ex-mayor wagered a towl supperlthat Art. could.not trim `him b? more than ten strokes. The xresult was that Mr. Patterson dines at the expense of his friend. While standing on a fence ,to reach an apple on a tree, Kathleen Miller, -.i...I..& uunnun I\`I` naarrhfnr n?` M!` Q!!!` sixty-nun year. Figures which have been received ine s~over this` division to Muskoka Wharf. Magnetawan. and Thornbury responding period ending Aug. 9, 1924. The traffic to Huntsville and Coiling- wood w s {normal andiithere was a slight de rease in the number going to Midland and Meaford. The total num- b_er`9f_ passengers bound or `summer resorts via this divisio during the thi weekrindicate `that passenger bus-. `has increased` as compared with cor-A I period from July 22 to August 9 was 36,982; This is exclusive of local traf- : c. A. 4-`lnuvlnn Anal:-1-nn n onnnnrvvlna {rs 8.13 mm: cxpeuac Ul. Jun uucuu. . to tree, eight-year-old daughter `of Mr. and ' Mrs. W. C. Miller, Cumberland St., pv- erbalanced and tell to the ground, breaking one arm. on Monday. The break is a. rather serlousone; but the little girl is getting along nicely. 11.... `I1 -`7..I...`I. -cull- nI1 _`l ;-um `Kn 1'II"'lI IILLIU 515:. an av!-Imnla uuvua uuuu v-gt Mrs. Walsh, wife of Hon. Mr. Justice Walsh of Calgary, who resided at Sim-` coe, I-1all4u_ntil two `yearshgo, died `in Torbnto on Wednesday, Sept. 2. During her` long A stay .at_ Bimcoe Hall `Mrs. Walsix formed several acquaintances, and was a; devoted member of St. ' George's Church- She, `wasr in" her` `sixty-fth year. 'Ii`la'nv-An whit-h have been received / A device designed to economige in the amount of coal burned and to per- mit the use of soft coal where anthra- cite was-formeriy used will be installed in the heating plant at the C.N.R. of- ces at Allandale in the near future. The apparatus consists of a `Crown Booster pump which operates a forced draught system. In a recent test con- ducted over a period extending from November to-March last` year, a` boiler /which the previous year used 118 tons of hard coal performed the same work with 114 tons of soft coal. The saving effected was nearly two thousand dollars. ' ray-uuu vv -v w-- ----V yr-an -- After an illness which lasted but tw'r; and a half days, Helen Jane, second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spearn, died early Friday morning. at the home of her parents. " While assist- ing with the houseW.ork- on Tuesday, . she was `suddenly stricken with -a mal-* ady which had troubled her previously at time; but never seriously. Even on this occasion her condition was not regarded with anxiety at "first, but it was later evident .that,her recovery was improbable.` Miss Spearn was'well known in Allandale, where her -cheerful a.nd kinddisposition gained her many friends. For several years she attend-. ed the Kjng_Edward school and after passing `her .1 Entrance -examination went for a (me to the Barrie Colleg- iate Institute. She was aregular at- Atendant at St. George's Church and Sunday School and frequently assisted by teaching a class of juniors in the Sunday School. - ' A ` T-Talon Inna Qnnnrn urau 'hnv-n in Al- Dunuuy BUIIUUI. Helen.Jane Spearn was born in Al- landale iii 1908 and with her parents. had always lived here. `She \was the second of a family of six,` all of whom survive. They are: Reta, Georgina, Fred. Clara and Connie. The funeral, which was held onsunday, was largely attended. After a brief service _con- ducted at the family residence by Rev. Roy Melv.ille,ethe cortege proceeded to Christ Church, Batteau. where a church service was held and interment'made. anu ms uncie, W. Dx'151uy,'.masu. DI.- ~' Mr. and Mrs. Dalton White and fam- ily returned this week from _Bala where. they have been spending the summer. Mrg (Ylnrnnnn Jnnknnn of (".n11in2'- Death of Miss Heleri Jane Spearn 119;-.. ___ 1-II__-.._ -__I-x-I_ 1__.J__.'l 1.--; L_ /AND NOW YOUR " FURNACE ..v-.-`-v-- -v -- v---vr--------q c`..-- The silver} medal for best` collec- tion of dahliaspwas won by Geo.` Vic- kers and ,-Miss Campbell won the ` brbnze medal. In `the section for the best specimen bloom the positions we?e reversed,` Miss Campbell taking ` first and Mr. Vickers second; This was an, off year for `dahlias, the hot . dry weather having hit them espec- ially hard. Tun nn`"on4-{An nu-ovI1c|z4+:v1n~a veal _\\J\guunnouv\n oovoa..n.-15 5; I first for '8 primulinus spikes. Secre- 'tary' A. W. Smith repeated.` his suc-` cess" of last year in t e special for' 12 spikes of Mrs. Dr. .orton. `,Lo_vel was second. .Marwood took rst for a basket-Bf gladioli with Mrs. Philip Love secoa; - " ` -"'- """."' . I V Artistic Bouquets . 1 Class E brought out a very artisticl arrangement of bouquets. Mrs. D. M. Stewart tqok rst for table decor- ation and also for table bouquet, na- tural arrangement; in the latter sec-. .tion Mrs. Love was second and Mrs. J. Claxton third. For a bouquet of sweet peas, Mrs. E. B. Reynoldswas rst, Mrs. J. F. Newton second and` Mrs. R. S. Waldie third. Mrs. Love was rst for a hand. bouquet, Geo. Vickers second and C. R,. . Kendall third." `Miss M. E. Campbell took first for `buttonhole bouquets, with Mrs. J. Newton second. The an tistic arrangement of some of the bouquets was exceptionally good. nn. 1 _SI_____ __-__'__Q E--. "._-__A_ __II-_ 1611.) Ila]. U0 The collection of everlastings was: the best that has ever/been exhibited at a local ower show. Ph1ox'Drum- mondifwasb seen in delightful variety, Aster`s, both in quality and quantity, were much below average. ` 1'... `Ln n1nnn"9nVI vnnnnknva 11111!` 111:!` -.____..- __..:__.. __jj_T_ `i[6"wf'"`:n suown ailnsucesss - `DESPITE IIHFAVORABLE SEASON N WUEU IIIUUII UCIUW fCVCl.G5Cc In the class`for members who had never before exhibited at_ a ower show, Mrs. J. Madden was awarded rsts for geranium in pot, hand bou- quet and ve spikes gladioii. ' s The sgecial for a hand bouquet ar- ranged y a boy or girl under six- teen was won by Jean Coutts with a bouquet of sweet peas -and Ruth` Smith with a bouquet of asters won the prize for besthand or table bou- quet -arranged' by pupil attending school. um. .'...`I... 13.... 'm ur rn..1..L.. -4!` school. ; ' The judge, Rev. T. W. Tebbs of Hamilton, complimented the mem- bers of the Society on the excellence of the show under the particularly trying conditions they had to meet.l Followingwjs the prize list:- I ` SPECIALS` `Class A.--Collection gladioli, P. Love, S. G. Underhill. Collection asters, Miss `A. L. Brock. Collection sweet peas, Mrs. E. B. Reynolds, A. B. Coutts. Collection dahlias, G Vickers. eMiss M. E. Campbell. Gladioli, 3 vases, red, white and blue, P. Love. Collection perennial~phlox,- G. Vickers, A. W. Smith. Collection pansies, P. `Love, E. Dr. Norton, A. W. Smith, P. Love. Vase cut owers, P. Love, G. Vickers. As- ters, 10 blooms, all one color, G.'Rich- ardson- Collection `verbenas, P. Love, H. M. Lay. Collection zinnias. with foliage, .E_. B. Reynolds, J. Claxton. Hand_ bouquet, boy or girl under 16, Jean Coutts. Hand or table bouquet by pupil attending school in Barrie, Ruth Smith. Display cosmos, P. Love, `scabiosa, P. Love, Mrs. E. B. Reynolds. I I B.-Reynolds. Gla dioli,.12 spikes Mrs.` Miss Campbell. Collection snapdragon, S. G. Underhill, P. Love. Collection Collection Phlox Drummondi (open on- ly to Class C), G Richardson, G. Urry. Basket cut flowers, W. D. Bradley, G.i Vickers. Decorative basket primulin-I us, W. H. G. Marwood, .Geo. Vickers. Hand bouquet, P. Love, Miss Campbell.` Cut owers.,6 vases, Miss Campbell. OPEN (`.T.AR--As:fpr-A (ninkl 'l\/Tins The bearers of the pall were six young Allandale men, most of whom had been associated with the dead girl `in her- Sunday School work. They were Vic- tor Collins, Ernst Wardle, Ben Bar, vArchie Jay-, Lorne Ferguson and Geo. and.Mrs. Neilly, Br'adford. Crawford. A wealth of oral tributes testified to the esteem in which the girl was `held b'yt-hose who knew her. Among the organizations which sent. wreaths were: Kimicong Hunt Club, of which Mr. Spearnzis a member; Angli- can Young , People's Association, `to which`_deceased. belonged; St. George's S. S. and the B. of L. F. and E. In- cluded among the:/out-of-town riendsl who were, present at the funeral were: i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coots, Mrs. J. Wat- son,...Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell, Toron- to; Mr` and Mrs. `Walter Spearn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weir, ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spearn, Mrs. Rentner, George Rentner and George: Spearn, Colling- wood: Dr. Fred. Spearn, Beeton;. Mr. *:%&$$a%xpw&&i3{ CUE IIUWCFSVO VELSBS, LVLISS Lidlllpucll. OPEN CLASS-Asters (pink), Miss Brock, Mrs. D. M. Stewart: asters, (white), Miss Jane Caldwell- H. M.. Mrs. Wee ar s Mother` Celebr -ates Her Eig ty-Second Anniversary A very pleasant event took place at the home of Mr; and Mrs. W. E. Wee-I gar, Toronto St., on" Saturday morning! when Mrs. Weega.r's:mother, Mrs. Jas. Smith; celebrated her eighty-second ` everyturn of the track, as , 2 the Canadian National train 1` `carrying the C.W.N.A. dele-` `gates sped westward "new vistas of _beaut 5 `.w'ere . funfoldd befor the tray . rs;;.:'The:1photograph shows ,_(Conti_nued` from. page 1) --- "n _,--2_____I:_.___ ___:I___ 1 THROUGH K THE LAKE COUNTRY \ THE sknniz jzxkmxngg ~L_ay;- asters; (purple). G. Richardson, - Miss Brock; asters (crimson), Miss... `Brock; asters (mauve), G. Richardson, H. M.;Lay; asters (rose), H. _M. Lay; asters (9 blooms, 3 varieties), G. Vic-` A kers, Miss Brock. Balsams,\ Mrs.jI-1.4 Robinson. Celosia, cockscomb, Mrs. P. 3 Love; ' celosia. ostrich plume, Mrs. P. Love, Miss Campbell. Calendula, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. J. F. Newton. Annual . calliopsis, Mrs.`Robinson',~ H. M- Lay. Candytuft, Mrs Love, Miss Campbell. Dahlia, specimen. bloom, named, Miss Campbell, G. Vickers. Diantlius, C- R. Kendall,` E. B. Reynolds. Gladioli, 8 spikes, 1 variety, named, P. Love,.W. H. G. Marwood; gladioli, 10 spikesy-2 varetes W. H. G. Marwood, P. Love; gladioli (red), R. J. Homewood, 'E._. B._ Reynolds; gladioli (yellow), W 1-1. -G. Marwood, P. Love; gladioli (pink), W. H. G. Marwood,`R. J. "I-Iomewood; glad- ioli (white), W. G. `Marwood, E. B. Reynolds; gladioli (purple), P. Love, W.. D. Bradley; gladioli (variegated), W.. H. G. Marwood, P. Love; gladioii (any other color), E. B. Reynolds, S G. ` Underhill; gladioli. not more than 20. vases, 1 spike each variety, H.\G. Marwood,` P.`Love; gladioli, "specimen spike, named, W. H. G. Marwood, L. P. Singer; gladioli, 10 spikes," 10 varieties,` .P. Love, S. G. Underhill; gladioli, col- lection primulinus, I spikeeach, W. H. G. Marwood; gladioli, 8 spikes primul- inus, 1 variety, S. G. Underhill. Peren- -Anial gaillardia, 1-1. M. Lay, Mrs. D. M. Stewart. Geraniums, Mrs. J. Madden, Miss Campbell. Hydrangea, Panicu1- ata, G. Vickers, Mrs. Stewart. Mari- gofds, Mrs. Stewart, D. McQuarrie. Nasturtiums with foliage, Mrs. Love, Miss Brock. Pansies, Mrs. Love. Sin-A gle petunias, S. G. Ihderhill. Mrs. P.' Love; double petuniasi R. J. Home- wood. Perennial phlox. Geo. Vickers. Phlox Drummondi, Mrs. Love. Per- ennials, 6 varieties, Mrs. Stewart. Mignonette, C. R. Kendall, Mrs. Love. Stocks, H. M. Lay, Mrsl Stewart. Salpiglossis, Miss Brock, Mrs. Love. Scabiosa, Mrs. Love, Mrs. Stewart. Snapdragon, C. R. Kendall, Mrs. Love. ; Salvia, Miss Campbell. Verbenas, `Mrs. Love, H. M. Lay. Zinnias, Mrs. Love,- 'J. Claxton. -Sweet peas, A. B. Coutts, Mrs R." S Waldie. Everlasting owers, Miss Brock, Miss Campbell. "Annuals, not less than 12 varieties, Mrs. Love, Mrs. Stewart. Annual larkspur, Mrs. Stewart, Miss Brock. Novelty ower `or any variety not specied in general list, named, Miss Campbell, J. Claxton. AT Ann r1 A..a...._... 1...1_.1_\ -Ir--- -r___-l -.-....n.. `.4-...,.....\..., u. \/nuIoan\u\lAlo' l`wGI..XS"G-Asters (pink), Miss Janei Caldwell, L.- P. Singer: asters (any? other color), Mrs. Newton, D. McQuar- 3 rie; asters, 3 colors, H. G. Drake, Miss Caldwell. Cosmos, Mrs. H. Robinson, Mrs. Newton. Gladioli, 2 colors, Geo. Urry. Geraniums, single or double, |Mrs._Robinson. Pansies with foliage, IE. B. Reynolds, Single. petunias, Mrs. Robinson, `G. Urry. Phlox Drummondi, J. Claxton, H. G. Drake. Snapdragon, H. G.- Drake. Sweet peas, Mrs. R. S. Waldie, A. B. Coutts. Zinnias, J\C1ax- lton, Mrs. J. Madden. I` w '5` w w w vs w 'A` 'A' v rm -.- v.- v.- v.- . ' , A-` .-`/. * Mrs. D. Cameron was in 1`oronto.1aat week. ' ' . Dr. and Mrs. Webb are holidaying in , New Hampshire. - _ T 8. O. E. meet Friday at 8 pm. in the. '1`ra1nmen s Hall. -V Mina nrnwn .1-ma returned from holis Vv I.-uuo : CLASS E,-,-Bouquet sweet peas, Mrs. IReynoldsl, Mrs. Newton, Mrs. Waldie. ' Table decoration, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Love, J. Claxton. Table bouquet, na- tural arrangement, Mrs. Stewart, Geo. Vlckers, Mrs. J. D. Woods. Hand bou- quet, Mrs. Love, G. -Vickers, C. R. Ken- dall Buttonhole bouquets, 3, all differ- ent, Miss Campbell, Mrs. Newton, Miss Caldwel1._ Basket gladioli, W. H. G. .Marwood, Mrs. Love. G. Vickers. 1 'KTl\"7'I'IV`l [VT A (`CV fVI....'.I...I.! E .._.l'l_-.. (-L"L:4:_S "D-' -`vv. A:"B0ys Cup, G. Vic- kers. C. E. Wright Cup, R. J. Home- | Wood; ' ........A. .._ . . __ | "'11ic${rii1:;"fjA'lc;7;a5f:'."5"gpakes, all different, Mrs. J. Madden; geranium `in pot, Mrs. Madden; hand bouquet, I Mrs. Madden. Hon. Presidents, J. R. Cotter, K.C.. and Mayor J. F. Craig: President, R. J. iHomewood; 1st Vice-Pres., C. R. Ken- | dall; 2nd Vice-Prest, Miss M. E. Camp- tbell; Secy.-Treas., A. W. Smith. Dir- E .ectors, P Love, H. J. Heath, Mrs. D. M. Stewart, Geo. C. Brown, W. I-I. G. Mar- wood, Dr. A, '1`. ittle, Geo. Mizen, Mrs. J. F. Newton, L. . Singer, W. N. Brad- ; ley. ' V ' . birthday. Mr. Smith, who is also visit- ing his daughter, will celebrate the -eighty-second anniversary of his birth in March. Present on the happy occa- sion were all the old couple's family, which includes besides M rs. Weegar, Mrs. Harold Nicholson, Mrs. C. P. Mar-2 shall, _whose daughters Ruth and Shir-i ley were also present, of Montreal, W. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. .Smith,t Mrs. Geo. Brighton and Mrs. T. A. Copeland, of Toronto. Notwithstanding the fact that three years past she suf- fered a severe stroke, Mrs Smith is now in good health, is v`v`eu informed on current topics and has excellent eye- sight and the use of all her limbs. Like markahle memory. Her husband is a very interesting man, who reads con,- siderably and has an extensive know- ledge of early life in the city of Mon- treal where they have always resided. I iMr. Smith she is possessed of a re- . Mix together one-half package of vanilla or lemon jello ice cream pow- der and one tablespoon cornstarch. Dissolve in a little cold milk... Stir into one pint boiling milk and cook in dou- ble boiler, put one-half cup boiled rice I -In hnb nnfil uiiffininnflxr f'h "R-2110 UIU UUIIUT, [JUL uuc-nun. cup UUIIUU l'lL'-U in. Cook until sufficiently thick.`Bake i brown `in oven. .one `of the thousands ef beautiful` lake scenes which were yiewed from bhejobservation" car of The National, . as the` party, journeyed V 00 .Winnipeg for their convention. -C.N.R. Photos; - ' -- RICE CREAM PIE Officers for 1925 cu LIUIII uuuuayuna any a V. v...-....-. Mr. and Mia. Jos. Bebb enjoyed week holidaying on the Muskoka Lakes! Miss Bessie scanlon oi. Toronto `was. Ehe guest of Mrs. L. Spearn over Suga- Mr. and Mrs. F. J. D. Norman are visiting friends in Toronto for a. few` nvn, V`. `I`;$II L131`: `ll C-linuntnr an: an - _ ' - _ _ . _ ._ _ -7, ` \ . I 4 COUNTY `or-' _sIMcoE . v._ 4 .'I?0- WI'1`;-By virthe ofa. warrant issued by`the Warden of the County of uir ncoe,`beari`ng `date the 15th day of July, in the year 0: our Lord, 1925, and to me directed, commanding me to -levy upongthe sveral lands mentioned and described, being in the County of Simcoe. for arrears respectively due there- on, together withmy costs, I hereby give notice purspant to the Assessment, Act and amendm nts thereto. that 11111 ss the said-arrears and costs be soon- er paid, I shal1`o Tuesday, December st, 1925,.at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in `the Town of Barrie, proceed to sell by public auction so much of the said landsras may be sufficient to discharge the taxes and all lawful charges incurred in and about the sale and collection of the same. The following lots are patented (except where `otherwise stated); 19. 11; 14. 15. 16. 17. 1s. 19. BC: I 23. 24. 20. 21. O0 25. 26. DH 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. An `CU: 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. guest. OI RGV. H094 MGIVIIIG. Miss Cleatour of Brantfofd the" guest of the Misses McLennan. Ralph Osborne has returned from visiting at his home in Penetang. 11.. .....a 11.... 1' anannn hoirti v-nhIrn-I

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