FE eR a ' Page Six Quality---Service -~-Price dn buying Meats--ons highest-priced foods today--the carefull first deman Quality--then Servcie-- Price. of the shopper then ~ Moderate This is what you assured of when you deal at Brennan's Meat Market M. J. Brenna The Quality Butcher i PHONE 51 are | PROMPT 3) DELIVERY $| sonracerearccscssrorosresnr pote! Iaat week. 'They had thereby making a very interesting 'lliott has | week, | Chas, Kavanagh's, owing to the illness of hix mother. Congratulations to Wallace "4 |who took unto himself « wife ind jis Fannie Stone of Barri lost week 'The «now storm, being in the ground, joxeellent crop this wenson, ORO STATION H AY FEV R "a thin week, and ASTHMA Conquered by the World's Only Twojbottle Don't suffer a minute i today $4---82-day_ treatment, 26c, and guaranteed, W. K. Buckley, Mfg. Chemist 97 Dundas St. E., Toronto. ts i If you intend to spend H CHRISTMAS | j at home in Old England bee 1 gook your PASSAGE NOW ! said gave disappointment. | | Te Ta] | \ n | A. F. A. Malcomson | Phone 447. Bartie. eer by | - LEM BROS. & CO, Most Careful Hand Work | Phone 588 ndry Call Days | und Fr { - --) Get Your Laundry Done 107 Dunlop St.--Opp. Barrie }nn P. 0. Box 813 || I order of the day, bnger. Trial | sy y & Miss Ine one to Midland where abe intends tuking & position. Mra, Hill of Barrie spent' a few days with her daughter, Mr. A, Knapp, last 'Nelwon Bray of Toronto ls visiting at! Mim M, Bennett (fewcher) spent the 'week-end at her home in Midland. 'A. Knapp visited in Toronto Isst week per Kavanagh underwent an opel tion in the R.V.H., Barrie, for his tonsils) } th vinited this oom: mumity rome little time ago, was not us weleome nx xome of the rain during the . summer, owing to o great many roote still Potatoes are Ly oO Ok L MINESING STATION Oct, 11.-- Mr. and Mrs, B. F, 'Tracy spent s few days in Collingwood Inst week, 'The Women's Institute of Minesing held their monthly meeting at Mra. J. 'a contest and music, meeting. Maw's, | Mim Jean MucLelland of the Orillia Hos- | pital atafl visited at er home here, Rov. N. Campbell in uttending the Bynod Wedding belle are ringing loudly in the Potato digging and cornycutting Ie the Sceni Mrs. Btoddart of this place) were sorry to hear of her death Inst Friday woe after o fingering Illness, and feel they ba a very dear friend. extended to the sorrowiny a very enjoyable evening together at a weiner rosst held bere last Friday. Club was held in the basement of the cliurch Inst Saturday afternoon, when the following officers were elected: Pres., Miss Kate Binclair; Vice Pres., Miss Helen Ross; |Rec'y, Mie Murtha Bartholomew; Treas. Mim Florence Perry; organist, Miss Lens Crowford. jat the home of Mrs. Alex. Campbell on | El 'Bot., Oct. 28, when it is hoped to make some clothing for u three-year-old child | in the Shelter, | attended the anniversary services at Allan: | Mile and hud the yleonre of hearing the | Rev. J. R. Lamb, a» former pastor. nnd Mra Redfern motored to. Btayner on | Sunday. |the 17th, sfternoon und evening, Rev. THE BARRIE EXAMINER' " TTT eames « NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS 4 GUTHRIE Oct, 12.-- The many friends of the late 'A. Rowse (formerly Miss Belle Much sympathy is rolutives, jommunity had 'The young people of 'The unnual meeting of the Girls H. H. Ms. Shapier of Stroud will preach. 'Mis Lissie Gibson ia in Toronto uttending Ye funeral of ber sister-in-law, Mrs, Bella Gibson. ' == CROWN HILL Miss Mary McGinnis of Newholm ia visit- ing at Robt. Faming's, "ise Jennie McArthur of Edgar is visit fav her sister, Mra, Roy Gough, The Grown Hil cltolr furnished the musle for the annivervary services st the Methodist church, Shanty Bay, on Bunday Inst, 'Anniversary sorvices at Exlgar next Sun- day, Rey, Wm. Mair of Hawkestone is to presch, ------__ WILLIAM MATTHEWS Bradford Witnesw---In the 90th year of his age, William Mutthews, one of the eurly CHEAP COAL 'A TON OF BUCKWHEAT COAL IN YOUR " CELLARAT $10.00 PER TQN to bank your furnace coal or mix with your range or heater coal would "help you through the winter and BE REAL ECONOMY We have a limited quantity to offer at this price. It is impossible for Canadian fealers to obtain Coal cheap aetlos of theyg parts, paged away at the home of his daughter in Elmvale on But: | urdny, Oct, 2. 'Ten or twelve year ago, deceaxed moved from Cherry Creek, where! 'The next meeting will be held | HOLLY | Oct. 11.-- Quite a number from here Mr. und Mre, Fred Brown, Miss Ayerst | Mra, Kell in visiting her daughter, Mre. 'Glenn of Blayner, ' 'Apple picking and corn cutting sem to bo the order of the day. Mra. Arthur Dyot ix visiting friends in Toronto, Don't forget the anniversary eervicgs on Sale of Lands in Arrears for Taxes By virtue of a warrant {rom the Mayor of the Tows a 8 Hedrick, 78, Plan 93. 288 ed 434 of Barrie, in the Province of Optario, under his band, with 8 ick, 70, Plan 493 - 2.90 1.4 E Ghe geal of the Corporation of the anid Town afixed thereto. 898 Frederick, 80, Plo 498-3) 1 as bearing date the 24th day of [August, A.D. 1920, and to 4 82, Pee oe. 200 14s 48 woe directed fur the collection lof arrears of taxes due on a 88, Plan 403 290 1.48 435 the undermentioned lands, otic is hereby given thet uo- , Plan 49% 290 145 4.3 lens the anid taxes, together with lawful costs and charges, (8 Trott eer a BS hen be sooner paid, I aball, on tHe Secopd day of December, 46 8 Frederick, 87, Plan 493... 2.00 1.45 4.85 'A.D. 1920, st the hour of ter o'clock in the forenoon, in 47 8 Frederick, 88 Plan 408... 2.90 145 4.35 'the Council Chamber, Munigips! Building, in the ssid 48 2 25.10 1.58 26.68 'Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, and Province of ee 1g 1s 4 Ontario, proceed to sell by public auction the said lands Bl N 155 16.10 or 20 much thercof ss may bp sufficient to discharge such | 52 8 1455.60 arrears of taxes and charges {hereon. fy 88 1.45 6.00 ; : { b4 8 145 5.60 Thin list ia being advertised in the issues of the Ontario 54 8 145 BT Guzette of Saturday, August 2th, September 4th, 11th and 56 8 145 5.70 18th, A copy of the list is p up in the Council Cham- 57 8 145 5.70 ber, and copies may be had jpn application at the Tress ¢ £ 1° Pe urer'é Office. | a ed Pareel_ Street and Lot Arrears Costs _ Total 61 8 1.45 8.70 1 8 Steele, W bf 9 $ 47.68 $ 2.30 6 50.02 62 8 145 5.70 2. 8 Bteele, 10 . 190.08 445 126.41 | ja 68 8 1.45 5.70 3S Dunlop, pt 8 pt 16 396.79 11.10 407.90 |/ 64 8 1.48 8.70! 4 8 Dunlop, pt 8 pt 17 "107.58 8.88 11141 6 8 1.45 8.70 5 W Clapperton, 8 1-3 of 66 8 145 5.70 8 18 E hf 5, 97.46 8,64 101.10 87 145° 5.07 6 134 2.48 58.82 68 145 12.92 7 58.772 69 44147 12.91 8 2 0 '88145 -2.28 ® " nu '83 1452.28 10 72 W Jane, 10 '4145 2.29 rt 73 N Perry, 10 . 386 145 5.31 74 E Benford, pts 18, 19, 20 16.73 1.60 18.83 % E a. 8.61 145 5:08 12 % E 2 $00 145 5.05 13 7 Ww 2 21.40 71.78 28.22 M4 5.01 78 W Sanford, 22. 48 173 23.21 5 438 70 W Sanford, 23 148 1.738 221 6 2292 80 W Sanford, 24 14s 178 a +m 81 E Sareh, 2 105 145 «2.50 6 rey 82 E Sarsh, 453 145 (5.98 Fy rer $3 BE Berek, 5 353 145. 498 20 erry 4. Sarah, © S53 165 498 2 424 8 E Sarah, 453 165 598 a 425" 86 E Sarah, tm 16 «(787 2 425 87 E Sarah. 145 TAT Ey 425 88 E Bradford, B 435 of Lots 8 6 435 and south 5.01 15787 3 # sees: if Bs: » 435 an E Beaded, 14 1935 20 438 92 NW Vemra, 145 (329 an 435. 98 N Veaprs, 145 3:39 2 438 4 ON Ve 145 329 ss 28 9 N Rbmoings 145 (3.28 * 229 96 N Vespra, 145. 329 35 21 97 N Vespra, 15 38 BB Sad 98 N Vepra, 145 329 %. hhe had furmed neatly all bis life, to Brad- | ford, and about four years ago went to Elm He was born in England. In religion. Mr. Mutthews was « Methodist all his life, and in politics a Conservative. Hin wife survives him, with one sone, Joseph i West Gwillimbury, and three daughters, Mr, Wheeler in Wisconsin, Mm. D. G, Christie of Elmvile, and Mra, 1. J. Me-| Conkey, Bradford, One son, Reuben Mat thewa, and one daughter, Mra, Thos. Kell, predecensed him. 'The funerul took place fn Monday to Zion Cemetery, near his old home, Rev. Mr. Moston of Elnvale con ducting the service, THREE MILES A MINUTE Wing Communder Douglax Joy, A. flying in an S.£.5, broke all flying records hseween Camp Borden und Toronto on Oot. Ist, when he made the flight in 20 minuten When he left Camp Borden thore a houvy epowstorm and about four | from "Experience," the world's greatest play, at the Grand Opera House, of onow on the ground. He kept low and under present conditions. Coal'is going to the highest bidder. Considerable is being exported to Italy and other markets are bidding for it; shortage of labor and railway cars is hampering its production, and the recent vacation strike of miners has made conditions worse. The price may be down before the winter is half through, We advise householdérs to get in some, but to be satisfied with only a portion of your winter's requirements. miss L, €. WILLERS averad over three milor x minute, lund: | Agent for the Bpirella Corset Company ing at Louside, for Barrie out of and {aahading both sides ------------ 'af Toronto Bta-solloite orders from all old enough money from the "bad weather In: | poaaible Alliston {air directors expect to get |r and wm many Off One a nurunce to pay the prises, |" Addros--6 Charlotte 61, Barrie, Ont. Vespra, 4, Plan 406 Veapra, 5, Plan 494 Vespra, 6, Plun 494 Vespra, 7, Plan 494 « Plan 494 6.88 1.45 } 1638 8 Burton, 5 16.77 1.59 686 1457.81 15.77 1.59 6.36 145 7.81 15.78 1.59 688 1450 7.81 15,78 1.59 6.36 145 7.81 16.78 1.59 638 1.45 7.81 15,78 1.59 6.36 145 = 7.81 15.78 1.50 636 14500 7.81 | «170 8 Burton, 12. 15.78 1.50 6.36 145 7.81 171 8 Burton, 18 16.78 1.69 635 145° 7.81 172 N Cumberland, 47.50 2.38 636 145 0 7.81 173 N Cumberland, f 2.38 636 1.450 7.81 174 N Cumberland, 2.06 636 145° (7.81 175 N Cumberland, 2,04 686 146 (7.81 176 8 Cumberland, 1456. 636 145 7.79) (177 8 Cumberland, 145 BS 634 1457.79 178 8 Cumberland, 1455.88 6.35 145 7.80 179 8 Cumberland, 1455.04 19.26 1.68 20.04 180 & Cumberland, 1.45 5.04 738 145 8.88 181 8 Cumberland, 145 6.84 3.33 145 © 4.78 182 8 Cumberland, 1455.04 3.83 145 4.78 183 8 Cumberland, 1450 5.04 333 145 4.78 | 184: & Cumberland, 145 (5.64 3.83 145 4.78 185 § Cumberland, 145 5.04 333 145 4.78 186 8 Cumberland, 11 . 1455.64 333 145 «478 «| 187 8 Cumberland, 10 2.50 54.62 B33 145 4.78 188 W Granville, 12 2.00 34.66 338 145 4.78 189 W Granville, 18» 2.00 34.66 333 145 (4.78 | ° 190 W Granville, 14 2.00 34.65 772 145 9.17 191 W Granville, 15 2.00 34.65 172 145 (9.17 192 E Granville, 27 234 47.80 773 148 (8.18 E Granville, 28 234 47.89 173 145 (0.18 181 26.48 178 145 9.18 212 39.22 778 145 9.18 3.61 100.19 173 145 (0.18 | 1.61 18.35 7738 145 (9.18 1.61 18.34 778 145. 9.18 161 14.07 773 145 (9.18 . 151 14.07 2550 1.88 27.83 201 N Holgate, 30, Plan 512 145 9.82 2550 1.83 202 N Holgate, 31, Plan 512 16.78 161 18.34 183 203 N Holgate, Block B, Plan 512 8.03 145 9.48 188 204 WN Holgate. Block C, Plan 512 8.98 1.45 10.45 205 N Holggte, Block D, Plan 512 8.96 1.45 gst 206 8 Holgate. Block A. Plan 512 8.36 1.45 9.81 207 & Holgate, 35, Plan 512 .... 7.43 1.45 os 208 & Holgate, 36. Plan 512 $44 145 8.90 200 8 Holgate, 37. Plan 512 744 145 889 210 8 Holgate. 38, Plan 512 TM 145 8D 211 8 Holaste, 20, Plan 512 8 212 8 Holgate, 40. Plan 512 = | 218 6 Holgats, 41, Plax 512 50 214 8 Holgate, 42. Plan 512 32 15 8 Holeste, 43. Plan 512 Ad 216 E Mareus, pt 23 . 32.46 217 B Mereus, 27 2095 218, E Mareur, 28 20.95 219 W Marcus. 9.27 220 W Reid, 16 33.83 All the above deverihed lots are patented. A. W. SMITH, 'Treasurer of the Corporation of the Town of Barsie, Barrie. 'Treasurer's Office, Barrie,' August 25th, 1020. | ua ON Vi | We NY | 5 N | 16 E , pt BI 1 MIT E Alfred, 87 «5. | (18 N Archie, 44, Pl | Lg N Archie, 45, 120 N Archie, 46, | 121 N Archie. 47, 122 N Archie, 48, | 128 N Archie, 49) | 124 N-Arcbié, 50, | 125 N Archie, 61, Pl : | 126 N Archie, 62, Plan 612 ..... 127 N Baldwin Lane, 53, Plan 512 | 128 N Baldwin Lane, 54, Plan 512 | 429 N Baldwin Lane, 55, Plan 512 | 180 N Baldwin Lane,.56, Plan 512 | 181,N Baldwin Lane, 87, Plan 512 | {a2 N Baldwin Lane, 58. Plan 512 | 138 N Baldwin Lane, 50, Plan 612 134 N Baldwin Lane, 60, Plan 512 135. N Baldwin Lane, 61, Plan 612 136 N Baldwin Lane, 62, Plan 512 | 137. E Baldwin, 63, Plan 512 | 188 EB Baldwin, 64, Plan 51 | 189 E Baldwin, 65, Plan 512 | 140° EB Baldwin, 66, 141 E Baldwin, 67, Plan 142-8 Burton, 1. 142/ N Burton, 2. 144 N Burton, 3. 145 N Burton, 4 . 146 -N Burton, & 1467 § Burton, 6 143 N Burton, 7 ' 149 N Burton, | 150 N Burton, @ | 1SL N Barton, 10 182 WN Buiten, 11 | 183 N Burton, 12 154 8 Burton, 20 | 155 8 Burton, 21 156° 8 Barton, 22 157 8 Burton. 23 158 § Burton, -24 189 8 Burton. 1 . 160° § Burton, 3. 161 8 Burton, 3. 162 °8 Burton, 4 - n i ia ve