1876 SCHOOL AGE ` * % CHILDREN IN BARRII-3` urvme, or t-neADomln1on Transporta:t tlon Company, sisters and three brothers,` namely:' Mrs. John Smith, .C`undles; Mrs. Mar-: garet Walsh, Gundles; Mrs. W. W. Whea-ton, Seattle, Wash.; Mr-s W Horan. Barrie; J-no. Dwyer. North'Ton-: awanda, N.Y., on Monday, October 3, to Church and cemetery, Bar-= The pall'bea.rers were three bro-g there and three brothers-in--law, name- ; ly: John. Michael and Albert Dwyer. Thomas Parr, John Smith and William_ `Horan. A A , [ Friends and relatives ttending from, a distance were: Mrs. lchael Dwyer.` North Bay; Herbert and John Dwyer. of North Bay, nephews of the deceas-I 1 ed; Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Frost. .` Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Miss Beatrice"! _---.;. .._.- vs Aswan-LII pBI'I1l1[te(1. She Was 3 predeceased by her husband on May 3'16, 1926. Surviving children ,are Mrs. _;Wm. Kell, Churchill; Robt. A. Saw-` -_ yer, Weyburn; Mrs. O. Y. Shelp, Grove -! City, M1nn.: Leonard M. Sawyer, San- Suriviving her is Parr, two sons, Her Orville, of t-heADon Hnn (`nm no..." r\----- c -Ann I-I /Mas} J The death took Wednesday. Sept. .` W a. were a. son- Mission City, B.C., (Rev.) W. McKee, `B OHN SAWYER ` place at Stroud on 28, 1927, deceased, John, ' , Frank. Clarence and sons 4 of the eldest m. Kell, Churchill. distance attending Chas.`E. Boothby, and a niece, Mrs. uffalo. The late Mrs. 1 l _ After MRS. JOHN PARR an illness of several weeks Mary Catherine Dwyer, wife of John Parr of Craighurs-t, died in the Royal =V1vtorlal Hdspirtal on` Friday, Sept. 30. The late Mrs. hurst and was in her 68t-h year. Church, Phelpston, for a. number of years. ' QnuvvIu-...._ 1- ~-- ' ' Parr was born at Mid-, I rington, Stroud: Harvey'Sa.\;vye'r, '.[`or-, onto; Charles D. Sawyer and Charles E. Boothby, son-dn-law, Mission City.: ;B.C.; and Geo. E. Sawyer," Weyburn,i Sask. ! had er to 'waken . ' 54 yea.rs ago:`v;hen she tel-1 asleep nev-V The funeral was held from the home` 5 of her daughter, Mrs. Reginald Adams, 3 Bradford St.. to the Union cemetery. on October 3. Leaving to mourn the _loss of a. mother are four daughters and two sons: Mrs. Reginald Adams. V! Barrie. Mrs. E. Wors_nop__and Mrs. A!- hnrt IA ;-.'m.. an-.. '- Goon; ear of Paiswick, Richard Good- year having died February 27. ~ I . $12.5 EV8. Lee at Parry Sound is via- iting her cousin. Miss Mabel Truax. M}... H. -A unlvln anoint !Ba.r-rie. Worsnop and bert; `McFadden, Colwell, ` Mrs. Jack Sutton. Ra.ikes' Crossing, Ernest and Rex, at home. One sister and one bro- ; gher Mus. Wm. Randal-I .....a 14-1-- , _. _. - -*'` 'Q"Q"Q` '.MRS. MARY L. TUCK _V On _Sept. 80th death claimed Mrs. Mary L. Goodyear, widow of the late David J. Tuck of Colwell`, who died December 10, 1921. Though Mrs. Tuck had not been in godd health for nearly. two years, her sudden demise came as a shock to her children. She had cele- bra-ted her 54th birthday on Sept. 24, with a party, and seemed as usual. M_rs. Tuck was visiting with Mrs. J. Sutton, the place where she` was born I years ago, when she nev- `waken. ' Tho 'III\t\I-A1 ---- `- " ` R} -1 uvsuua I Assessment Population ...$ 1,02-3,300 ~ 1,022,065 4 .. `3.724,950` 43,713,930 472,530 818 947,200 1043 , 950.400 . 920 1,418,960 1734 I 814,010 1435 [ 551,865 1420 7 $5,155,015 7370 I ...$ 5,186,675 7175 3 Distribution '- 1927 . 1925 ] I I $4I748.25o r her husband, John! , Herber-t, at home, and A Dominion Transporta- f 0/en Sllndf nicn PAIN- spam. I hick. 9 Miss , 1.022.065 3,713,930 - 4,735,995 4,025,160 710.835 259.980 51,866.75 _ BOYS - In, dres_sy black` {:a[1' leathers, medium toe, solid leather soles, -full rwbber heels --_- A" Great ::`:3:::':e::":s. 1? $3.65 ICGVIIC. Sizes _vw---w 72cc`! ` In "bluc'her style,` of heavy hox calf leathers, solid leather soles, rubber heels, suitable for %J i`afiis .1. .`.. .5; $2.45 Men ; Fine _$3f65 -J--Savmg in%_l"ootwea1.-`-.--- BUY NOW-0UR CLOSING DATE, ocr. 29 was usual! LJ_ lJ\J\J!l LJ UDC. In black kid, laced axfd buttoned boots, exible leather so1'es--To clear ' at. . . . R C Lads Lace Boots $1.55 was her Mabel Mrs. S. Mc':Maater aof Barrie spent sunda lth M . A. El `hi 1:. M1'.ya`rYd F`rn,p.f`!?\IIInnn"':ZnA WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND LCDOKI MEN'S, BOYS , WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN S CHILD'S B(_)O_TS 95: Read. The Examiner - ` SPECIAL - MOIR S AND NElLSON S SELECT `f`.lVl\I\l'l!lI-I\ IIIUFA `-` Phone 1081 : : Cor. PINK SALMON, 1-lb. cans RED SALMON, %-lb. cans . BRUNSWICK SARDINES. . .7 OLIVES (plain) . . . . . . . . . . . . JELLY POWDERS . . . . . . . . I MOLASSES BISCUITS . . . BLACK TEA, choice quality . I SERVUS BAKING POWDER SINGERS BLUE AND wmra TEA Room EIIIIIVI A I __-.--.j__-- Ina aura. W. a. JUHBB; on uunuay. ` Mrs. Coulson of Bradford is visiting he Ion. Fred. 2'. and Mrs. John McKnight and Mr. and Mrs..Ja.mes McKnight and tamily and Mr. McKnight. Sn, all at Baxter. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. El-' nhiek. SERVICE Vllflla ` WEEK-ENIfSi5iacfALs Ah` The Sarieanl Co. Limited HARDWOOD SLABS +- BODY HARDWOOD and TAMARACK - Cut and Split to Order. Temporary Lomon--Next Door `to Woolworth : ANTHRACITE-P-,a, N9 CANNEL-Fof Open 1. F ARMER --1- Put your . Fences up now and you won't have to worry about them next Spring. _ Oct. 11--Mr.'a.n-d Mrs. A. Miacampbell of Angus and Mrs. M. Sm!-tn, evan. alllt, of Leverhig. Mic ., visited with the latter : couslna. Mrs.` J. H. McC~a.nn and Mrs. W. J. Jones. on Sunday. * Mrs. Coulson nf Rmdfnm in mama. -'B.OOT_'S_ $2.45 For Elyery Purpose DRY WOOD COURTESY Dunlap sud Mulcaster gtreets Phones `88 94. COAL as uwplruuon to an music. IOVOPH. Mlu Bella Miller spent Sunday with mud: here. `'x * ~ COKE v suns-I06 `Ill! @6033 _ A greater range of `patent lea- ther, one,, two and three-strap patterns, cuban and low rub- ber heels, ties, pumps and Ox- fords, of patent and calf? leath- ers in the special extra Wide E, 1-;E, EEE widths. 95 Sizes3to8 0 \lJ\IIJI`ul Regular $4.00 to $5.00 values. In patent leather, black kid and satin, dressy one-stra pat- _terns, in cuban and low eels. Women's low heel black Ox- iords, placiin toes, serviceable or every ay; slzes 3 to 8 in the lot . .. . :: . -_----- .. g;uu.uucu ancl Laced Boots 50. In laced or buttoned boots, of cu-ban an`d medium heels ---v a size for every l-ady.. . . . Cnmn and 4-... , --_ .~--- lA\r\rl 1-ady. . -- at Come and try a pair at ________________,, Women's Buttoned and 1---: n - - p .1. . Reg. 25c[.". . .1. 22 .. . K-Reg. 20c . . . . ..18c . . . . . . . . . . .. 4cans 25 .. Reg. 15c....2_for A PLUMBER . 0 ,t\ 118 Dunlap} Sn-eet,.BARR!E Phones: Office 531, Ran. 790 V nnmns ma T ~ 1-Hz pump cuss puMv~co., ;......,a III?$I.Il!I$C ll I i QUALITY Thunday, Oolobdf-' `ff, W574` 490 lb. 1-meg Make Your Furnace Take Car of Itself Wm WOILB Ius1'{-I=2I1'EJ \ um: Th; B93! _Rgardleu of `Price . L Coil Spring Wire (I3o{ our cos? price- $3.95 per 100. ` FROST FIELD GATES --s 10 -- .12 --. 43 -- 14 feet I1 0 6 I I o o A o 53.00.58-50 OI. Above gates` have been reduced about $1.00 each. If You Have Any Fencing 1"o_l)o, Now Is Your,T::hi 0TTON HARDWARE C0. CLEAN- [P SAW 0! FROSTFENCE AN om=oR'rUNmr 1'0 SAVE FROM FIVE 1'0 SIX CENTS PER, ROD ON THE BEST FENCE MADE-- FROSTFENCE. t A These Cub Price: apply on existing stock only. ~ ACT quxcxm to-Bar Fence, 48"high, stays 1.J6"'apart, 65cirtod, was 69c 9-Bar Fence,t47hi .h, stays 16i"apart, 60 rad, was 65 8-BaxFence, 47" 11 gh,tstays 22" apart, 50 rod, wasa54c Above are alltmade of full 9-gauge wire with the FAMOUS ~TIGH'I`-LOCK. a K '. a 7-Bar RingLock Fence 48" high, stays 22"a apart, 40 to ,a was 45c. X T . S-Bar Rtng-Lock_Fence, 40 high, stays 22" apart, at 30c rod, was 34. I\-QI (I.-_,O, .l IIyI_. --- uuuuu -`cut! '. Beforebuying any oil burner. flu: lnvculnto the Just-Rite. The foilowihc clgalm in. your locality will gladly de1fnon6tfa'ta- the Just-Rico And _explain the many future: thlt maa diam hum. - V -wv-vwuuvu ICIIIFIKIKI "'_1"h'e"just-Rite Burris: am `lg: installed at law V cost in any furnace. ' It is fitted on th door--the furnace is not changed in any wu and it always teady to burn rubbish or wood i you let the dil , supply run out. This In-the-door future in [08- cluoive to the Jun-Rita. ` a nr 1 ii ' 3-` You can forget th__t you even have a furnace when you own a Just-"Rite Automatic Oil Burner`. When the first cold weather begins. light the burner and set the thermostat upetaire at the tem- perature you desire. - Apart" from` ordering the oil supply. your worl: is now done `for the Wing ter. Lil:e the proverbial brook. the Just-Rite "goes. "on forever," keeping` your home It an even, comfortable temperature. l ' I. R , 1 "Fl. I .I'\ -M,ns;t'NTT`ii. FFUIQR! .,--- mlEl'l.'El-;E_NwEl-,_ ENTARIB` BARRIE I 12118 WBEK'9nC R. L. Riohafrdson at the U la.ndV!?'ox' 'Farm and J. W. Goulln o tho Von pm Fur Farms. `men on Elmvalo mouovea w '.l`OI'OnlO tor the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brooks motored to` Sarhia. to spend a few days with the farmer`: parent! . 4 Mrs. E. Prince in VIIIHIII not pure ants in Tomnto. u ' o Lawrence marriage of Toronto visit- , ed his aunt, Mrs. J. W.- Goullng. over lthg Vliek-end. V . `hsknuunnn gl ML- f9_I-._.I -___ n nu\a1|Ir'Il-IITI I Oct. 12--Mrs. Email and her daugh- ter,..Ann-a., have let: tor-'.l oronto, when they are spending a.= few days with Mr. and'Mrs. C. W . Robbins before ioa.v- ' gng :32` England to visit. the tanner : a. e . ' iobeiit Wright and Robot: Ganglia! mdtovdd to Toronito for the week-on 1`. and Mrs. Wm. numb. mM...-.u mung : 7 Mrs. `Abner Ball 1 -visiting her. datlghter,-Mrs. N. Spence, at Ivy. , Isa Mary Beau visited in Toronto on Sunday; 4 Miss Lottie -Hart at ox-11110. upon: the weekend at her home here. . Mill `RAM: Rl IIIICOAH In huunnlnn wean-enu as net name nere. | Miss Reta Rand: visited In Toronto for a few days mt week. . in-Inn` and nvml `Bald--In -o.nI-.. :01` a. sew day: Ian week. ' Charles` and Donald Baldwin o-'1`or- onto spent the wool:-and at their not- `tage hero. _.-__._..__ , , auuultll`, AV_.|.X'Sa WW5; llllyo ,- -Rev'_. Mr. Fer uaan is to be the! 1nc.ornmg pastor 0 the -`United church` of Guthrie. Oro Station and shanty Bay. Service here &t`7.30 Sunday ev- 51111154 Mr: `Akiiau `Hall I-`T-.l_H.l.... 1.-.. rum uu uuxiuuy evanmx llllt. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy_Pa.rtridge an family visited with Mrs. Partridge : mother, Mrs. Wise, Ia.-teiy. . ' .Rev'. Mr. Wnvuinnnn in in k. M... nuusuuury unu DLIIFEIO. .Mre. Wm. Adam: spent-1. day In Toronto lately. - Mrs. Douglas Push and family have returned to Tomnto. Mr. Push is starting Housekeeping a.:a.!n in the city after at few month: at home -with hlewparents. - nrlri Mill, 1rnnK'nInnnnn A-1 1-... ms parents. Mr. and Mrs. VanNorma.n and ram- Ily or stroud called on Alfred and Mrs. Pall: on Sunday evening last. MI`. Rh!` MPH. Rnu pnvvnltlan anal IVIQI vnihlll V 3 -mu Reta. M. Livingston has return-i ad to her home after visit! 3 with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and rs. Wlltred` Cunningham at Thornton. . I Oct. '10:-K"15.' n2y'Z}.2'u.-.. rm and orma. navo an-lvod homo alter a few days visit to NIaga.ro.- Faun. Brldzeburs and Buffalo. Mr: `Xfrn Atlntnn -mg-.4 .- 1..-. 1.. .5';*A.."1.'_Y_3_Y_. .ERRAl-F- ones. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Dumond and family of B1-entwaod were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McBride _on Sunday. William Holmes is `on the` sick -list. Quite a. number from here gathered: {at the home of Chas. McBride to honor hisdaughter. Miss Agnes, with a miscellaneous shower. The evening I was spent in dancing and playing cards. ' u HUI... I -J.I-_'I 4.1; u, .- .- . WHICH: The Ladies? Aid held their an fowl `supper lut`Tueeday. Oct. 4. proceed: amounted to about one 1 area and twenty-seven dollars. jbagg girl. / ---as--v auvaalluw UH L118 8.I'l`lV8.! 3: e peopie around here were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Tuck, and ` sympathy is extended to the bereaved . l . H. .._'a `II... `B - l`c'lu'I6I'lIl5' rrom bad colds. The Ladtgs Aid metlast Wednesday` In "the" church. quite a. number being present. . \ ' (V,nnus-nrbuh.u-_.. L. 'I--- - -- I vluunx Inenus ne/1'8. _ ' lie congregation of the United -church held very euceesiui anniver- wry services on Sunday when Rev. Mr. Adams of Alliston preaciiede to over- tlowinz congregations both morning and evening and An `us choir. under six. able leadership 0' Mr. Blue, were an inspiration to all music lovers. Mill Bella Mlilmv nhnnt nvulau mun ytuuent. Congratulations to Mr. and Eugene McBride on the arrival `big! A Ilnnvg nnnn ._.I u._.., bot. .11-4Qu1te a. number arouhd her ardautfering from bad colds. The Ladies A-M mm I4-25+ 'n'r...:...._.s--- mu upullt aunaay In Ori1 lia. Bill Kelcey has gone to Toronto after spending the sumer months at care. . ` V ' , V A'M!ss Fa.y.I-Ian-dy and her sister, Nor-` ene, are visiting their grandparents In .Mr-. and Mrs. Harry Ottaway and children of Barrie. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole of Anten M1113. also Mr. and Mrs. Button -and children of Weston and Miss Edwards of Wales, were Sun- ; Pattenden. ` Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blatherwait of. Toronto visited at Lorne Handyfs on Sunday. _. ' . V a.I.uura.cKen. 4 I Mrs.; W. W. Boyce received a. tele- tram on Tuesday from Goulals River telling her ofvthe death of her sister, 3 Mrs. James Dunn. Mrs. Dunn was for` 1 merly a. resident of Mldhurst and was 1 born here. She was a. daughter of the , late John McGowan. `Much sympathy 1 is extended to the bereaved ones. H `any wun mlmvale friend-s. Mr.'and Mrs. James Pierce and `son Percy attended the funeral of Elmer Neville at Midland on Tuesday. v . The Misses Worboys of Havelockl spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Mccracken. 'I'nn- nr nr 13..---- .,-M- - 0! Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. R. Mon- toith: Mr. and Mrs. H. Blatherwick and children or 1`m'onto_ with J. E. Wallwln. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Boyce spent Sun- day with Elmvale friends. H MI`.'B.!'ld MPH. Janna: Dhaunn ---1 --~ visiting with Mocuaig. . Anniversary services `will be held in the United church on Sunday. Oct. 1-6. morning and evening. Wegk.end A _v|nH'nm: -Inn!--A-A Mccuaig of .Ba.rrie {st .Mr. and Mrs. George `L- lg ___--o- - 1 Oct. 1'2-Thresh1ng and potato dig-' sins are occupying the time or the far- mers the_se days. I- Ml`- All!` Mun 1'.l'4uulLa. ....-I 1--~" ` `M. III JSGHE I mend: ; uu urunui .I.4.U. Next Sunday` 1's Children's Day in ISA . the Anglican churches of the -Domin- | . St. George . . 3.00 and 7.00 There will o'clock. The local Gir-I Guide will parade for Divine" Service at 11 o'clock. All chi-ldren welcomed to the afternoon service. be special services atl Allandale, at 8.30. 11.00.! ! An educational moving picture lsilkr Making," was shown. for the children of the King Edward School on Wed- nesday night by W. A._Bell, the prin- cipal. There was also pleasing solos by . Hazel Hunter, Irene Sinclair and Char- . turned from a lotte `Pa:-ks. George Webb was the moving picture operator. ' Mrs.` Alex. Sim and children have re-' pleasant three months visit to relatives in England. They were met at Quebec by Mr. Sim, who came as far as Montreal on the boat with his family. While in England Mrs. Sim and children visited for a. time with Miss C. IWhitney, Essex, coast. and : also in Bournemouth, on the east . r our 2:. no 11 intne singles compe- tition final on Tuesday afternoon. He prizes. holds -the W. J. Little Trophy for one year. Both finalists received su'itab.e`. `L.'O.B.A., -5'51, held their regular Ameetinvg on Oct. 6. -It was also` their fourth anniversary and a banquet was served to about fifty members and visitors. Visitors were present from `Clarke Wallace L.'O.'B.A., Toronto. and Churchill L.0.B.A. Nvf Rnnnu I- n1.n.1..-..o-i - uf were ready: to 3'0. NOPNS Webb returned homefroml Collingwoed Hospital this week ac- companied by his nurse. He is getting along as well as can be expected. ; Rev. M. Partridge occupied the pul-` pit at Burton Ave. United church. .'Sunday evening, Rev. G. Couiter taking anniversary services at the Sharon ap- pointment. - . "_ B Avnnlnlrn-. .I..J-..A-.! A -~'- - ' I puuuxnunc. I `H. P. Appleton defeated C. Poii-' chat by 21 to 17 inthe singles tition Tuesdav afternnnn r.r.. mvnuuy evening. _ .' "rhe Lawn Bowling Tournament at Stayner on `Wednesday was postponed on account of rain. Four rinks from here were ready: to Colllngwoad I-Iosnitm mm. ..,...a. .. mu Iuronto conservatory of Music. ] Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fowler of North Day are spending a` few days wlth`Mr. and Mrs. Jas.`Brunton, Cumberland St. A. `I-Ioonevr. Burton Ave.. a C.N.R., brakeman, has left for Port Arthur, outs of whlch point he will work for a time. i ' E. A. Kelland. C.N.R. locomotive en-1 xlneer of Parry Sound, is visiting at h homeon Sanford St. for a few days.{ A meeting of the Wlnone Class of.; Burton Ave. Unlted hurch, was held at the home of the teacher, Mrs; Pugh._ Monday evening. ha Lawn `Damn..- m.............;-..4 A 3 sun uutua UPS. 1 ` -8111. R. J. C. Nichols spent a. few` days with Mr. and Mrs. C, Jackson in Collingwood this week. o Miuxuarxaret Rayner is in Toronto. this week trying her vocal exams. at the Toronto Conservatory of Mr. and Mrs. .T;m_ wnmlm. no vm--4-L an unprcox. Lionel Blogg is returning to Detroit` Slttlrday. after spending two weeks at` Ma homo hgre. . ' L g `nllx B ('1 \u-\_-.u._ _-,, - - 0 ` ' V fnn. A; E. Allen and children have [one to spend six weeks with relatives '13: Co.-preol. IJHIIQI 'Rh-has is -u;cu_..I.... L- 'l'\_L -' an. o p.m., m we `rt-a.1nrnen's Hall. I Mr. Sharpe of Toronto isvislting his brother-In-law, M. A. Pugh, Tiffin St. Frank Wice of Windsor is spending, 1811:! Vacation at hlshome on Bradford] {Ill St. VII uuru EDI` cue week-end. The S.O.E. meets Tuesday. Oct. 19, at 8 p.m.. In the Tr-a.1nmen's Hall. ML Shnrnn nf Tnrnntn la`uh.IoI_... 1.2-; nuuuly Illa zrueauay, Cllttord Nelson is motoring to Peter- boro tor the week-end. Thu H011`. rnnnnfn vm.......:..-. f\-L -- 1". Doblon was a. busines visitor in Toronto this was . ' -Mu. G. Wilson and Bruce` spent the wool:-and in Buffalo. \ F: W. Dobson visited in 'l`nv-no-Mn WUUI'Ullll In autraxo. Dobson vlsed In Toronto. Monday and Tuesday. `Clifford Nalnnn In winfnnlnn on 13.4.... $ IIIII-M an -In-I--I-I-1:5 _nnHuRs1' any Wm: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith. A few from here atended1All1aton mm last week. Mn. Richard Dobdou o St.VC`a.tha.1 a um is visiting hex-`son, esue. _ Mr. and Mrs. Boytoh or Fergus and Mr. Tuer of Allistoirvlalted J. H. B 11, Sunday. _ r. and Mrs. W. J. Demtmer visited Nloollton rrlends, Sunday; - Mrs. Mary McMas'ter' of Tdtotd I8 visiting friends here. 'll`.hn nnnnnna-nHr \H and Ma. vI'v-u-- annual '1'amn: Ieeday. Oct. 4, 'M-nl ings. -5415 cut. vxuca u.L| 1?{i:d"'1B7at ciock. G12`-I? .`de rvlna us quill-Id A 11155. ct. 4. The ` ' 3 hun- Earle Rowe, M. P., is attendingithe. V9-I'M ` . Conservative convention at Winnipeg. 11-is manna xAMmn Mrs.A of u uuuxcu DFUEIIEP. 1 Week-end visitors were: David . ;-;L.aughlen. with his parents: Mrs. John g Cook and sons, Mr. and -Mrs. Foster and" family of Aurora, with Harold` Hast- L Inga. 1115 ex. uzrge CFOW0 In attendance. ' V U Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Uncle spent :last Sunday in Beaverton wlgh Mr. `Uncle's brother. TX7nn1r_nnA ..l..u....... .--._- - - - - - 7-urn. uuauu uuuuuu.,18.8t week; Mrs. Harry Donovan, Mrs. 1'-1a1,. Btrattord and Mrs. Dennis matord tram Toronto, Sunday, td spend the X with Mr. and Mrs; Edwin Smith`. few from ham u+hsn.u.a- .nn.o...... auueu mr me past two yveeks. ; - David Jacks is in Barrie acting as juryman at the Fall Asslzes. Mrs. Martha. Cross is visiting with` her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Reid of Craig- vale. `" \ ' The dance given by some or the young men at Lorne ~Ja.cks' last Friday night was-a splendid success. there [be- ing a. large crowd in attendance. T . MP. and Mr: Tlfnuhuo `I'Y....I.. ----4": ner aaugnter, Mrs. Wm. Lamb. ' V . Mrs. Thos. Allen and Wm. Reive of gbhurchil-I. also F`ta'nk Thompson, spent last Thursday with Mrs. Martha Cross. A i Miss Mara-nrnf gmnhnit no 13--.: Juan. uzursuay wxtn Mrs. Martha Cross; Miss Margaret Campbell of Brad- ford has been the guest of Mrs. Dan. Jones for the past two weeks. David Jrnnl.-a 1. In *n....`...a.. ....a..:.... .. vnnnvlll` 5 4 -Oct. 12.--`Mrs. Frank Thompon of Lefroy is spendinga. few weeks wi_thV her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Mrn, '1`-hm: An... ....a nr... -n-:--- -n won: -116 L I. U` perty . . . . . . .$ 4,034,010 Exemptions . . . 714,240 Business .. . . . . 256,390 Income .. . . . . . 5-1,550.15 No. of dogs, 414. Land . . . . Buildings Total Taxable Pro- non}:- Last year [Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward [3 Ward 4 . Ward 5 VVard 6 ` Population and assessment returns] for Barrie just made `by alssessor '_ E., Whitebread; showing an increase 5.. of 195 in population in twelve I months and a practically unchanged 3 assessment, reveal that there are 1876 school-age children in the town. `There are 421 `between the ages of .ve and,.eight inclusive. 8-91 of the ; ages nine to thirteen, 299 fourteen to fteen and 265 sixteen and seven- ' teen. years of age. A comparative: statement follows: _ _ . I Huuuuy wuu ;vu'u. A. nupnzcx. Mr. and Mrs. Fred; -Coulson nd mmily spent Sunday last with mean Hill friends. - I (From Another Correspondent) Oct. 11---`Mr. and Mre.W1-Ia:-ry Bus aha.n*a.n waited the former : sister. Mrs. Leslie Dobson.,l8.st week: T Mn. `I -Tnmm Tlndvn mu. 1.-r..n