Treasurer sSale of Lands in Arrears for Taxes g l.`iiJ 8.15 Q 0,: r.1u L50 on lulu 1614 `!{.`1: :36!) Plan 579 .\l.\Y l .\SS l"l'.\'|'IH.\l. |'l{()('l~IS.\'lO.\' Thos. I'I(']!llllUl of Brautfortl was one of the eicht autoists suntmoned to appear at Simone, ehartzed with tviolatintr the Motor Vehicles Act with respect to a funeral procession. The other seven called on the .\la:istraIe and settled. Mr. Hell- muth. asked the Motor Lear.:ue to take care of his case and A. A. \Vin- ter was retained `for the defence. Mr. V\'inter produced the statutes to show that in 1914 the section with respect to afunerals required auto drivers not in the procession to stop when they met or overtook a fun- eral. In 1917 or overtook a fun- eral" was struck out and now the section reads meets. He held, that, as his client had overtaken and passed the funeral he had com- mitted no offence and the court so ruled. The case was dismissed. Some of the others who overtook and passed the `funeral and who paid their nes without `putting in a defence are naturally chagrined. It would appear that an autoist who overtakes a funeral is entitled to dd )- D. H. COLE.\I.-\N, County Treustlrer, Simcoe County. .\Im1da_\', the 17th (3 "First publication in Jl`f 975 nrn 1907 1003 1014 1015 .1016 1017 1021 1023 1027 1nwt 0'11. S62 S82 892 901 90%` non .',v.).; 934 935 um: .LU1l 1628 16239 1R"n`| UUU 665 683 684 685 686 687 708 709 732 740 743 744 745 746 747 752 75:; 753 "I17 1-)` 760 770 771 772 782 783 784 796 804 S05 S06 S07 S08 800 810 811 .812 813 82:; S26 S30 S31 `S49 S50 851 0.11 10 ) 966 967 97:} 0'7! U442! 63 631 632 633 634 642 644 658 I210 UUU 664) (IE: `III! 477 480 524 K`).-. U510 526 527 611 620 621 622 623 625 626 627 628 {:00 -1-H) -{GS 478 401 492 -193 4.0!) .301 502 ID!` `Lot .407 A013 Jr)-)l 1632 1) U.'4 50!? Arrears 4.Ul 6.30 6.30 0'7`) The Northern Advance Costs Total dny of :1 Barrie 1'11-J 164$ 164$ `IAYIO .. .. u. uuu rt`; \- the .\`(-hon] B0211 I-`1'a11m'm11 scnio ltm'e.:t and um` was 11 c2'1ux'I-1' li11`:\\'00d Orldfc Ie11 the Sm as representutiv .\Ius011r_\' he st: he \\':1.~ elm-me: 1886. He was 1110 .\.O.I'.\V. In 1902 .\h'. of Him x1m1n`b<-1'; mi:=.=.ion for >`vz1tut:'s of 0111 of the C_\'C, nnn\-r-Innnzl in n. .'l-'4 .-10 .40 ("1 5:52 -10: o..:u1 3.25 0 0: ~.).. 4:J 3.93 1'71 10131 18.31) ]v`y51 113:0 1.0:) 3.25 3.25 9 0: `f.J'l` 4.16" JUN]. 1862 1 n"n z1tt1'z1ctio11 for h'i111. He Henry Rohe1'tso11,K.C., o11e of Co1linL;w0od s oldest and 111ost re- spected citizens, died at the G. & )1. Hospital 011 Sept. 19. He was inl his 84th year and had `been active- ly identified with the interests of Collinxzwood t'o1' sixty _\'e:11`s. .\lr. R0he1'tson was the son of the late] John R. Robertson, t`o1'n1e1'Iy owner! of the I-Iz1111ilto11 Spectator. He re-. ceived his early education in Ham-I i1to11 and at the old Barrie High School. 111 1861 he gradtlated from Toronto I'11i\'e1'sity with a11 LL.B. and e11te1`t-d upon the practice of law i11 Colli11_:;wood. where he spent the rest of his life. In 1891 he was made a K.C. by the Earl of Derby. Mr. Ruhr-1't.=o11 took a11 active i11- l(`l'(`Sl i11 all o1`gz111izatio11s i11 the town. EH1-'1 . i11 the Council, on Board anti Libr211'y Board. scoieties had 21 ;_;1'ez1t i11- I 111e111be1' of the Col- ()ddt'e1Iows Lodfge and at- .\`o\'e1'ei_;11 G1`z111d Lodge rep1'ese11tz1ti\'<-* several times. In; steadily advanced till \\'2l.~ eh-r-ted f31'.'111d .\Iaste1' i11 also associated with Robe1'tso11 was one 111e111th<-1'3 on the Royal Co111- the revision of the Ontario. He was editor an i11te1'11atio11a1 e11c_\'c1opr-dia or law, for a 11u111be1' oi _\'ea1`s. .-\s :1 Iaw_\'er, Mr. Robert- son was 1`eeo_1.:nized as one ot' the hest i11 the p1'ot`essio11 and he had a \\1_ide- clientele. Qnv~vix~u'n ..- \a(l.lllL)'l)t5ll. In the light horses there was a splendid sl1o\ving. Dan. Bell and W. Hussey taking the prizes. l.\Irs.. leorae Campbell took first for lady drivers. while Illrs. L. E. `B10u:.:h was declared the best -lady driver. in Ono township. In the carriage. class R. D. Contts took first honors. In the cattle section, shorthorns were the principal ,;1'ade shown and George Cra\v`t'md & Sons nvon inmost of the firsts and sweepstakes. In the SIIUED, G. Cra\v`t'ord, Mine- sing, cleaned up everything with his Shropsltires. Only two pigs -\\'(=r(> on the }.:ronntls. In the tponltry sec- tion there were more entries than usual and competition keen. `Roots nurn and vegetables were below the aver-E UL LIIIL` AIIDLB Hill! ( 1 .nennl and nnvnnnu 11:43. | The display of domestic and ladies work -was `fully up to 1'o1'me1' years, also dairy `products. _ In tho nvnnincr n znlnntlill nun".-.1 m I gums, zusu uzury `pr0u'1lCIS. 1 In the evenin_:; a splendid p1*o_::1'z11n,{ was given, Iwindinaz up the duy s i program. \_AALll|IlV;' S11rvi\'ix1;.-; are two da11.:h'Lers. Mrs. '.-\rthuvr, \\'i`f<=* of .\Ia)'or J. A. .\rthm', of C0v1}I'I`LL'\\'r)O(I, and Mrs. A. T. Watt, .\I..-\.. a widely known writer and 0I'}.', :111iZ`1' of \Vomen s Institutes. The t'une1'a] on I-`1'ida_\' was large- i_\` nttvmle-rl. many prrmuinvm .\Iasnn.= 411111 Oddfellows atlc,-ndin_::. In the Police Court. Collin5.:\v0otl, Eon J-`ri(la_v last, Jaines: .\IcEachet'n, lot . township. uptpr=zn'e(l. `clmr-:v with having spirits llI(`.f.'11l_\ `1uz1t1ut`ur:tttt'ml in his p0FSPSSi0n, for Irlistilliitgr liquor contrary to the Inland Rrwenuo Act, and for havin: `in his possossioit ztppnratus suitable it'or the mautztcture o1` spiri <,. Pro\'incial Constable ('1-.1r(lne1' and Chief Oliver 01' Stayner tG:~TtHlf`(1 as to -tho soarcli o`f the ?.\IcEac-ltern preini.=o:< and the soizure of two jars of moonshine. Constahlo *(lm'tlner aslietl .\lcEacl1ern vwltore he trqot. the liquor and the reply was `Ale and my bl't')th6`I` niatle it. The spirits seized aIl1I)'S<*(l 59.48 of pure Spil`lt:=. \tn1;*..-.1m.... ....>_. A x - (001) .>\'l"l`END.-\N(`E ;\T THE \VOI1LD`S FAIR .-\'[` ORO -Z- I Despite threatening weatller there was a splendid attendance at the Oro Fair this year. 1548 admis- sion tickets were sold and with the large number who entered on ex- hibitors and menrbers tickets, the at- tendance mnst ihave been close to 2000. The directors and officials all worked hard, -but all were happy in the knowledge that the 71st an- nual_ Oro Fair was 21 big success. (`H-n t!\\\'v1:hitn ha: nlurnve hccan uLl'`ll_ UIU Dull 15 EL U15 5LlL'Ut`.55. Oro township has always been noted 1101` the wne horses that are raised there and as usual the line up of .horses at the show -was one of the main t'eatnres. Atnong those who had heavy horses were T. W. Jertney -with a ne pair of Pet'- cheron s, J. A. Reid, A. Barnhardt, Jmbez Leigh, Prof. Hume and Roland Young of Moonstone, also Norman Campbell. Tn fhn Huhf hnl-co: f-have urn: n .1111; 16373 '1{!".'i I-R0.\I1.\'I:.\"r n|:.s'|1)I;.\`='r 019 _ (`m.|.1.\'(.'\\'001) 1>A.~'s|;.s' .~\\V_.\Yi .N'l'.\'.\'lD.\l.I`} l~`.\l{.\lI~I|{ IS - | ` ll.\'ED $200 .-\.\'D ('O.N"l'.N" -\1Jll1l:`. .\l('l?Iacl1ern swore that he ne'.'m' mamifactured liqnol at any lime land never had a still in his posses- sion. He obtained the liquor seized from his -brother. Charles Clai'k(>, :1 hirod boy, tnstied that the re- ply of his employer to the question was that his bI`0thPl` had made it. B\' :1I`I`n11L'pnim1f who f|`\nI`rrnr~ mm nun -mu ms nrotmw had By arran}.:e1m=nt the chm(:es were c0n.=,0lidz1t0d and .\IcEac.hex`n was ned $200 and $34.44 casts. The School Fair; for 19:22 . in North and South Simcoe will be held as follows : \T....u. ms... _, , Ivy . Bemn Loretta- paortn 5 Vasey..... Sunnidale Corners Qnnot. C Allliston . .. Bradford . Cookstown . Midland . Newma~rket' `. Orillia. ..... an easement to pass every vehicle in the processlvon. Fairs Tnrth and Rnnfh Qhnnnn ...: JU . M380 1881 IGRZ 1 r o -.\ I).-\'l`FS OF F`.-\LL I~`.\lR.`~' SUI-IOOL FAIR D.-\'l`ES \J|)I1H.`X'5 . . . . . South Simcoo `North Simcoe Oct. 4-5| :2 ` Sept. 2 7-2 9 Dot `,3_'-! Sept, Sept. 01-0 `pl. .11-.;;J . Oct. 2-3 -apt. Oct. Saturday's market was one of the largest this snmn1er, both in -point of attendance and in point of abund- inch of space was crowded to hold the produce displayed for sale. Especially -were ve_L:etz1h1(>s and fruit conspicuous by their presence. Cabbage and caulioxvers were sold in large quantities at 100 to 25c 21 head. Tomatoes sold at 50c 21 tbasket. Apples were offered in z1b1n1dance at 50c 11 hasliet. Canta- .lonpe brought, 1Qc each and water- melons 60c 21 piece. rose a few more notches last week and the ma- jorit:_V sold at 380 :1 dozen. Butter was the same as the week before. selling for 400 arponnd. ` Fowl hrougltt 250 :1 pound. Prices: ance of -produce. Every axalable Butter . . . . .. 400 ll. Eggs . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 3Sc doz. Fowl 2.3clh.' Ducks . . . . .. . . . . .. ... 30c lh. Cl1i<*lce11.s . . . 1. . . . . . . . .. 300 lb. L.'unb......`...... ....30clb. Celery . . . . . . . . . . .. 1|)-15C bunch Lettuce . . . .. ...... .. 5c bunch` Green Onions ..... . .. 100 hunch} .\lint...... .3c bunch` Rhtlbarb . . . . . .. ... . .. 5c hunch l`lnms . . . . . . . . . . .. ... -t5c bask. .-\ppl ...... . . . . .. ... 350 l)a.' Pears . . . . .. ..... ... 500 lmslcet New Potatoes ..... ... $2.25 has Tomatoes (`nu-u Radish..... Cucumbers . . . . . . . . Onions . . . . .. Green Peas, shelled . . Green Peas, unshelled ]`u1'nips . . . . . . . . . .. T29-An: Beets Carrots Cabbage T.` tvnv Y)! r\ n LulvI}l)(l!-'.l .' - . . . . . 12:: Plant . . . . . .. Chinese Lettuce .. \'c-.<:etz1.h1r.> .\Ia1'ro\v Pumpkins ... . .. \\'z1ter1ne1ons . . . . ... Caulitlower . . . .. Cantaloupe ...... .. En<.;]ish Broad Beans Picklinzz Onions lfiherkins ..... ... f..n.-nn bl Uilll Pigs I I-lay . The Prince of `\\ a1es is reported to be turning in and doing a full day's work-on his much. `Well, if that s his. idea of a 1mlid:1_\' ho mum be different/to most people. Dr. Jean olfmston lomce hours--2 to 5, land by appointment. ROOFS! ROOFS!i River Desert, Que.-` ` I used to have a severe pain in my side. I would be un- able to walk fast and could not stand for any length of time to do my ironing or washing, but I would have to lie down to et relief from the pain. I had this or about two years, then a friend told me to try Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound as she had had good results. I certainly got good results from it, too, as the last time] had a sore side was last May and I have not had it since. I am also glad of having good nursing for my baby, and _ I think it lS your medicine that helped me in this wa .-Mrs. L. V. BUDGE, River Desert, uebec. 14-` "A" n... n..-`.....'....- :IQf\-v\ 4.1-... A..t........ .UU 1.03 3.44 1.08 1.08 1 an Plan 569 nu v 91 ucauL u, vqucucu. If you are suffering from the tortures 3f a displacement, irregularities, back- ache, headaches, nervousness, or a pain in the side, you should lose no time in trying Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. T ".43.. L` D:ulr`\nr|n a uuunyuuuu. Lydia E. Pinkham s Private Text-` Book unon Ailments Peculiar to Wo- menwi1l be sent you freeu on re uest. I Write for it to the Lydia `. Pin 'ham I Me=dis_ine Co.. Cobourg. Ontario. This wrnze ror 1: to me nyma n. nmmam I Medi.:ine Co., Cobourg, Ontario. This oook contains valuable information that every woman should know. C M SATURDAY S MARKET I 84 Mary Street 3 Phone 944 B0: Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health .\nnonncea the opening of an ofce ... MRS.BUl]GE S9 WEAK BUULD Old Ones Repaired and Painted New Ones Laid WM. SMITH HARIJLY snmnl 32 FR.-\ N015 h."I`lll<}E'l`, liar:-ie. Chiropractic Specialist 6.30 to S p.1n. Phone 1003. "$1.00 bask. . . . r)`Jl3 ll). I0-1.~';c bunch! hunch` . I}.-3c1)a.'~:l<.l -10c peck .300 bask. 250 dozen 1Qc bunch 50 each nnn nQ .Hf.)0c l;asI<: 3-10c pint $10 pair $12-$12`. ton uUL: um. 10% qt 2 for 50 10c qua .100 bunch 10-bunch 100 each 150 euchl 1:: Box 810 200 15c 60c U .10 .08 .08 .08 7|! .74-)\; 10c 0 A4,. 15 each each cach each e ch I } of Trinity University and also gra,r1uate of Edinburgh and Giav ` gow. Specialty. stomach diseases.- I Otce, corner Bayeld and War sley Sts. Entrance off Worsiey. I Otce open until 8 11.111. .DR. VICTOR A. HART, GRADUATE? I DR. MOR 1`I;\IER LYON, 122 BLOOR St. West, Toronto, will be at 91 V Owen St., Barrie, every Saturdnatr, DisezLses-Eye, Ear, Nose and k Throat. Consultation hours, 11 a..m. to 5 p.m., and by appolnv menf. ' CAPT. J. F. ROLLIT, L.D.S., DEN~' tlst. Ofce over Craig's Tai1r.>:`3' Shop, No. 1 Dunlap St.. Ba.1.'r2`e,. Ont. Phones: Ofce, 450; House` 136. DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE, PHYSIO-: ians. Sure-pnns-1. nmnn and `Rani. I um. 11 n. JAIJIII-I SURGERY AND DISEASES OF WOMEN Associate Coroner, County of Simcoe. and _,-. DR. R. E. IVES """" Graduate` of Toronto Uni'versl"y` Phone 61. OiCe~-5S Collier SC.- Oice Hours: ` 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.u'r; PROFESSIONAL CAEJTS DONALD-ROSS, LL.B., BARRPS~ ter, Solicitor, e`u. `Masonic Tem~ ple Building, Barrie. Money to loan. RADENHURST & H.~\.I`.\ Barnisters, Solicitors, etc. 1st oor Masonic Temple mg. Money to loan at rates. BOYS & MURCHISON, BARRIS-` ters, Solicitors, Notaries Public,- Conveyiancers, etc. Money to loan`- at lowest rates of interest. Offices 13 Owen street, in the premises formerly occupied by the Ban}? 0! Toronto. Branch Omce, Eimvale; Ontario. W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P.. D. C. 1\h1mhi2:nn_ %TEWART & STEWART, BAR`- risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at lowest curreni rates. Oice, 13 Owen street, Barrie. D. M.Stewa1't. ESTEN 8: ESTEN, ~BARRISTERS. Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Com'ey- ancers. Oice, 1st floor Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. I\Tone'y to loan at lowest current rates. G. H. Esten and M. H. Esten. ALEXANDER CO WAN, SUCCE5` :nr tn T.onnnv Fnumn I`. Du-nnvrn ED.\II,7NI) HARDY, MUS. BJ%!,`., F.T.C..\I. Teacher of Piano, Or- gan, Vocal and Musical Theory. Organist and Choirmaster of St`. Andrew s Presbyterian Church. Gold medalist of Toronto Conser- vatory of Music and of the Uni~- Versily of Toronto. 113 Worsley street. Phone 663. PERCY H().\DLT-JY is prepared lav accept a limited number 01' pupils: in the following: Or`-Jan, Voice and Piano. Studio, 4% Clapper- iton St. Specialist on voice pro uction. lVi1in_Teache1` FVICTORI.-\N ORDER OI" NURSES,- Ba1'_1`ie Branch. Nellie M. La)`-' cock, R.N., C.P.H.N.. 86 VVo1`s1':` St. Telephone 751w. Omce 95 Dunlop St. (Ross Block). Phone. 1025j. Oice hours, 2 to 3 p.m. dail). PROF. D. E. WEIR, TEACHER OF Piano and Violin. Piano Tuner. 17 Sophia St. Phone 513. -43 J. SHRUBSOLE I25 Collier Sn-eel. Pl! .;1u 1.80 .09 nu DR. H. T. ARNALL, OFFICE? and residence corner of Toronto- and Elizabeth streets. (Opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist Churoh.)' Telephone 167. Ina. 111111.411: 6: 141'1'L'14rJ, 1 r1b'1U" ians, Surgeons. Ofce and Rash dance, 47 Maple Ave. Oflce hours: 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., or by appointment. A. T. Little, RID I f`. T.iHIn ll!) `Dhnnn 1\'1.JJ. 213. .LU- ment. ( LLA.[`J4\.`\AV1J1`4I\. MUVVAJV, tiUUUI:`aD` sor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown: Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of will. guardianship and 8.dl1]in:iS`U`a.LiOD, and General Soli- citor, Notary. Conveyancer, etc. Money to loan. Oicesz Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop street. LILlljLl'lU. VV. l\. D. C. 1\Iurc}1ison. Successor v\ r W. axuvunuun, 11;.-unuxun `Piano, Violin and `Cello. 120 Bayeld St. Phone 974w. `r. G. SMITH & CO. PHONE 82. Established 1869. Funeral Dlrecr tors. Open day and nigh?- Morgue and chapel in connection- Barrie, Ontario. O. W. REID I:`tY\I:`D | I nvnnmmnn A urn V V U Z }Z} FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ENIBAIJIER : Open day and night 3 Phone 218. 47 Elizabeth St. 1 W. SYLVESTER, TEACHER OF Piano Vln1in and l`nHr\ 190 D. F. .\lc'CU.-\lG. BA. Successor to Creswlcke & Bell Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan Omce. Ross Block. Barrie FUNER.-\ L DIRECTORS ; LU u p.m., 4 LU :1 p.u1., `appointment. W. C. Little, M.B. Phone: .\ll'Sl(` ].lCS.\`().\'S MEDICAL W`. A. I.E\VIS DENTAL LEGAL HA M `.\IOND, rzitnr.-: Mn nm.-n. Page Seven Phone 618*", D U110` lowesi. \1\J VJJ . Ofhc 7' 9; Bulld- `I nnvnna 0.10 1.08 1.08 1410 1:6; 1.03 1 H \' 1.U`\ LON 1.08 1\` _l.`hu1'sday, Sept. 27, 1923. 115 1:12 l'\W . u n .US .08 (\ 5` L.Uo [.03 \l]\` L.`J`\ US \ nu _II.\ .08 .08` .t).\` I 11 L` (Continued from page six) I 11 Lot Arrears Coslvs Total` ..620 4.3 " 1.25 5.62 621 4.37 1.25 5.62 Q00 1 {I0 1 0: 0 `)0 4.0.) 2.33 0 '3') .Uo .08 nu 4. 5.08 bk` 4.UOl 2.08: )no. CUE 863 864 865 S66 1023 1025 1026 1030 1031 1032 1046 1047 `I10! Plan 569 . The ad_iournm1 sale will `take place on Dncemher, at 2 p.m., in the Court House. Advance Thm`sda_\', Sep rc-mbel` 6th, 1023. ' i211, Owin: to I~Iydso Radial .\iet1'npol1- [1111 Division cl1z111gi11_<.{ their time table from 51111111191` to winter :<(-l1erl11l(-1, the followinzg time table} will apply to 0111' Auto Radial spec-I to takce effect Sept. 16, 10213 : Y :'\n \-n .~` r roud Fennells I Brml ford ' Bzlrrie ..` Churchiil. 5 .-\rri\';=: : I I .\'e\vn1z1r1iet Toronto 14!? \ L` . Toronto . .. Nmvnm rket .\1'rive : Bradford Fennells Chu1'r.'hil1. Stroud ... Barrie ... 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