{X Page Ten Thursday, 'Sept. 19, 1918. COUNTY OF SIMCOE TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS (N ARREARS FOR TAXES |5 The ssle of lands in the County of Simcoe wo arrears for taxes will be beld in the | 55 COURT HOUSE, BARRIE, on Friday, November Ist, 1918 At 1 P.M. The list is being publisbed in the Gataria 3a: Gasette op Saturday, July 27, Sat 'Aug. 3, Saturday, Aug. 10, Aug. 17 A copy of the list is posted im the Court ouse, snd copies may be hed in the Treas- arer's Office. The following sre extracts therefrom: TOWNSHIP OF FLOS Part bot Con. Acres Arrears Costs Total S%....21 10 100 $18.87 $3.22 $22.00 Broken ..21 11 69 38.03 3.70 41.73 TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL Lot 30, Plan 517, wt Bro...23 5) 3% NECor19 8 5 9.34 12.34 | 20 P24 19.49 1G TUW NSHP DE North Dv otun WoW 4687 awood Ave 425 Hon Peo APt 10 4 1 N Creemore Bt Pt....10 4% w 4118 5 NEM. 9 18 Plan 514 27 % Plan 520 11 3.28 24.80 3.75 43.50 Plan 00 1SBM7 734 19101 los . Ww 1 110 2 777 3.00 1077 5 ll 1 6,00 3.00 9.00 S IL 15 36.98 3.67 40.65 TOWNSHIP OF TAY Port MeNicoll Subdivision Pa Lot if 67.05 |555 4.34 63.05 % Arrears Costs Total | 1555 7 | Plan 529 29 MeNicoll Supdivision--Continued Costs Total |Plan Lot BEEBRERERES BREEREBRE BEREE RBRERRERRRRRRBRB 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iss VILLAGE OF PORT McNICOLL Lot Arrears Costs Total 2.86 143 125 2.68 143 125 265 0.42 125 11.87 10.42 1.25 11.67 «+» 53.97 125 55.24 see ee 58.97 1.25 55.24 'Village of Port McNicoll--Continued soe ee veces Arrears Cost 28 LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS From Pte. Rex B. Chappel In a letter written to_ his mother, Mrs. John Chappel, Min- esing, from Basingstoke Hospital, on Aug. 25, Pte. Rex B. Chappel gives some particulars of the en- gagement in which he was wounded, as follows:-- "At last 1 am done moving around. I am now in England, in No. 4 Canadian General Hospi- lal, Ward * ' Well.M ther I am going to tell you all about the last time over top. It was a very hot day, 16th of Aug.. and it was about half past four in the afternoon. We were ordered to take a village, and we went off. We took it all 9 right in about half an hour. As I am a company runner, I am on H. Q. 1 was sent to find out how the platoon were situated, and some..Fritzies were still in a trench just off a road, which 1 did not know till it was Loo late. My mate said "I think we had better not go too far." So I said, "We will go a little further." So I started and there I stopped for just then T felt a burn in my leg: When [ looked down 1 could see a hullet hole in my pants. So we lzot in by some bushes and gol my leg dressed up, y which I tried tu get back Hit was real work then fe hobble. 1 could only 1 Was very much afratd Sir think it gjeid Powonld get hit again, and 1 Jeane very near at, for another Hallet litoatomy fed Then we 4 mune the corner of the we were sate. Well f lucky mato | Naesr = first not hav sn ve Jueky for Dalon't believe on taka funy qersentes, Laide 't even + pert ote so taken prisener When they bombed the thr made me hay woany of them. 'Phe Aue. Rowe fu wes the fume. The to the first cris apes before they bolas vou shonld aimed. Th AUP GADIW Hort famies a = We hint verw few the wisarniee, Tat Rad iiere the end. Chal an operation oa ay They ent it right across ni jet atl as deep as the bone. and | hits my thigh V you ean gress what kind of # gash Phave now, | is doing nicely, but it joll take quite awhile to heal up Ail then Phave to have it stitehe ngland very much quirk now | am contented." A 850 Vietery Bond for best haby shown af Barrie Fair, Sept. aa, 24 Several other prizes at Rahy Show 48th Highlanders rie Fair, Sept. 2 nd at Rar. ts When you feel that your stomach, liver or blood is out of oMer, renew their health by taking PHLS Laraegt Gale of nny Medicine in in the World, Village of Port MeNicoll--Continucd Plan Lot 1 10.89 | 1.25 125 1.25 125 1089) 1.25 10.89 1.25 30.89 10.59 | 10.89 10.59 1.25 3.50 650 1.25 DANTEL QUINLAN "Treasurer County Since, r than T thought 1 would, s0 1 10.89 | Sling ihe From Pte. M. Harry Healey Following is a letter Mrs. Fred Healey of Dalston, formerly of Craighurst, has just received from her son, W. H. Healey, who went o with the 177th Bu. and was avounded in the' left shoulder on Aug. "I guess you will know by this time that I am making Blighty on a small wound. I never expected to make Blighty at all. 1 am pretty lucky 1 came out of the scraps alive. My luck seems to be right with me as I am in a nice hospital over here in Eng- land and am having a good time. I don't expect to be here long. 1 think they are going to 'send pretty-near all Canadian wounded to their own hospitals. Well, it took old Fritz a year to get me but my wound is very slight. 1 hope the weather is fine over there. It keeps cloudy here and looks like rain. I have been to two or three parties given for the wounded soldiers and had a pretty good time. 1 think I will try for the Flying Corps next. 1 think I have a pretty good show to get iuto it as a Flier. I suppose the papers would be he full of news of the great ¢ we made. It was the big: jfizht the Canadians hae been int sight asd attaek; ever ning of the Mowas a fright." Death of Pte. Lorne Bell Fhivile, Sept afterioen, Sept joervire wats he Woes i a onieme the Al a~ Killed in aeton in F Hi Avery dare enh many ve vin ' re Rev f fliean church, from: the Wana i Veal in many visitin Mher Lodtes nis full ferer ane Fwith then | Private Bell was born jtee und brought up near wool When reeruitin commenced for the 177th Sime {Battalion he signed up but w ejected hy Che medical ex: ile then tried another De as avain turned down. the tation Doctor Allen- When gain but again failed, Then | evi and obtain fe putoon the uniform for awhile On Sunday LETS HIRED HELP GO, DOES WORK HERSELF Mrs. Tobolt: Astonished At Results Of Tanlac--Gains 20 Pounds. ome wonderful things hap- pen in the world, and the way Tanlac has restored my health and built me up is one of them," said Mrs. Paul Tobolt, of 916 California Ave. Butte, Mont., in one of the most interesting and remarkable statements yet pub- lished in connection with the Master Medicine. * My trouble started about two years ago," she continued, "and I have simply been a nervous wreck ever since until now. Last January I went to the hospital where 1 was told that my whole systern had been poisoned by an affected appendix, that an opera_ tion was my only hope and it was doubtful if this would save me. So I arranged to have my children eared for, in case I should not see them again, and submitted to the operation. ' Well, the opera- tion was done with much skiil, and I was so carefully nursed that ] finally got out of the hos- pital, and was home with my hus- band and children again. Then I picked up wonderfully for a little more than a month when | having terrible pains in ack over my kidneys, My appetite left) me, and nothing asted right. 1 was constipated, 1 fearful headaches, and was |xc nervous TL could hardly sleep, 1 fell off until Pwei less than a hundred pounds and was <0 weak that it was an effort for me sie 1 in men who ont - {results hay 22 years was aminer, for and came, he tecert abeut at all "Finally iny husband suggested Nhat P try 'Tantae, as at was being seoumueh talked about, and. the astonished us much inpr coulda t fun my first bottle, but with the second iny appetite gat belter, T reamenced ty feel improved and Was surprised when I on the jsrales te find that PF had gone to te sne Innntred amd eight pound= | Wolk the third hettle did woud far me, ine of all pain and hear nd omaking ie want toeat up everythin weigh one hun ponnds--taking tievin ade a gain o me than twenty pounds on three bottles--and Vin wondering What. my fourth battle, whieh 1 have just started taking, will do for Ime. 1 sleep like a healthy chill, never waking at night at all aud feel like I could eat five or six meals a day. I dismissed my hired help four weeks ago, after eighteen months' steady servi and sinee then L have done all my own housework, -- cor vthing. ing and I have no more dull, feelings, and life is a pleasure to m T can't praise Tanlac enough for what it has done for me." Tenlac is sold Geo. Monkman, H. Cooke & Co., in Elmyale by W. J. McGuire, in Lefroy by G. R. Ardill, in Stayner by N, B. West, in Cookstown by W. G. Mackay, in Waubaushene by Georgian Bay Lumber Co., Ltd., in Port Mc- Nicoll by P. H. Beattie, in Allis- ton by E. R. Schell, in Lisle by Robt. E. Tiltle, in Gilford by James A, Blain, in Tottenham by A. Weaver, in Penetang- uishene by Chas. A. Nettleton, in Hawkestone by Thos. A. Stone, jin Hillsdale by Richard Rumble, in Barrie by Cha | permission |i Coldwater by C. G. Millard, in Midland by Geo. Gerrie, in Brad- vi trial and he praved himself tu{ford by W. L. Campbell, in Stroud le sucht ae never had to wf soldier that he veup his uni He commer fel Hater reed tee and then Barden oversens Wy ugust 27. 1917, until his his uni with amd landed in Poli in the Wh oeanie from a oshr cin-|& Gregory, trenches when {and other intere mel | retur oy Chantler Bros., in Craighurst oy T. Hill, in Collingwood by Jury in Belle Ewart by A. Trombley & Co., in Mt. . Louis joy E. J. Peters & Son, in Moon- stone by J. B. Sykes, and in Vie~ toria Harbor by T. W. Brown.-- Advertisement, See trench methods, war re hes ed solic sion. Now his body Hes in{Sept France far of his -- hoyhoot: » fields | ae where poppiew Private Beil married ty {Miss Olivia: Marcellus, of W |vale, on dune 22, 1916. Te her [his one ehild, his father and 2/mother, his brothers and sister, {their friends and acquaintances oxtend sincere sympathy. Thanksgiving Day on October 14 QTTAWA, Sept. 6.--Thank Day this year has been hy the Government -- for Monday, October 14. In select- ing Monday the Government has conformed to the practise adopt ed in recent years. Formerly Thanksgiving Day usually fell on a Thursday in late October or November, but the Commereial 'Travellers' Association and other hodies agitated for a Monday holiday earlier in {he season in order to increase the oppor- tunity for family re-unions dur- season of thanksgiving. This year there has been an agi- tation to have the holiday fixed for a Thursday, and if has also heen suggested that the Canadian Iholiday should conform te that sf the ad Stes, whieh orenrs Jin Novershor. eu 'THE > Never-Failing Remedy for eet Aiptbditisanl Ride are cee caused in Orillia by M. - OO -- ni