Page Six REDROSE is Good tea and the sealed air-tight carton keeps it "Good". Rose Tea comes te with all its original € THE BARRIE bel Cheesman, Algebra, Isobel Walker, Jennie Henderson, Senior Commer Weaymouth, Law, Neola Paddison, 'Agnes ran, Battle Royal at Collingwood In one of the hardest-fought football fumes ever seen in Collingwood, the home defeated" Barrie by 'the narrow margin of 1-0 last Saturday afternoon, 'The tip- spectators were'. kept: on toe from start to finish as the contest swayed first to one goal-line, then to the other, without either being crossed, Spec: facular runs and deadly tackling featured the whole @. In the second quarter Collingwood's, stock fell to. zero when Bar- rie smarhed her way to within one foot of the goal-line." Sutherland was called on to: carry the ball over for five points and did 's0, but the score could not be allowed, as ae Barrie men heh er In the rst quarter Livingston delayed picking up Connolly's Lae the goal-line and the Inter all but grabbed it for five points be- fore 'Mike' dropped on it for a rouge, the only point scored in the game, A similar delay at o later at: netted Connolly a nice gain on bia kick. Sutherland, New- man, Livingston and Robertson plunged through for the greater bulk of Barrie gains, Allsopp, Weldon and Newman tack- led brilliantly, The Collingwood boys off- set their lighter weight with shifty back- EXAMINER Millinery 1-3 OFF. We have reduced practical- ly every Hat in our store, some , as much as 33 1-3 per cent., and when we tell you that this means you can get the very latest in style and quality for less thar the cost of the mater- ials alone, we do not exagger- ate, We operate ten stores and our own wholesale and can consequently prodtice goods playa and sturdy teckling. Dr. 'Hazlett very mi Min: Dewar bas returned to Bars after ia "The Drum-Major,"" in which both refereed. 6 rd sa Mae than the eing bome for the funeral of her father, boys and girls take part. Dr. Arnall has| The (enma:-- ary Millinery Stores. who died last week, a - Body soesented ome ie singers in this , Solincrosd--| " wring; Nobles halves; _ i tre of in- we look forward to # most suc- Jockman, Conndlly,, Langtree; quarter, tera The favorite oscupation of the stud. Peel' rendering of tis operetta in 'te (Haney scrimmage, 'McDougal, 'McArthur, MODEL HATS, regularly up to $23.00,now - -------+-- = $14 ute is adding their marks and sadly figur. |fint week of Devember, Bansett; inside wings, Johnston, Phipps; LYON'S SIL ; Sig out dhsir average: 'This-in = geoeral Examination Results feidBie wings, lewis, Fark outalde wings, K VELVET, regularly up to $10.00, now - - - - - - se teee $6.95 complaint. * . 7 . ; . i 7, 4 i . ; The students of the B.C.1. are sorry to| | Winners in last week's examinations:--| Burrie--Flying wing, McMartin; halves, SOFT OFF-THE-FACE MODELS 37, --- + + $4.95 earn' that 'Hartley (Gratin, our Lite Geography, Ace Quinlan, Jin Ha. sutras "vag, Roberton; quar. AMS hart ODELS, regularly up to $7.95, now $4. Bociet: retary, contri -|1B--Geography, Alvin Luck, Leile + | ter, Carruthers; scrim: , Grafton, Arm- Tt 25 en a ee eee ee ee A thers, We hope that wo may Bohn see 1e-Geornby, Madeene Cask, Avie aon (nbettg ir Biadae Dil egularly up to $2.45, now $1.95 in. . and, Madeleine Clark, Aud-linside wings, % i : witae violin clases will be again started rey "Ardell" THA -Belences Nicheten Fram-|wings, Lilte, Jamieson' utes vinge aie READY-TO-WEAR HATS, regularly up to $2.45, now - - - - + - - - $195 under the uble leadership of Mr. Harmer, who is an accomplished violinist and an ex: cellent teacher. The classes are divided into two parts, junior and senior, thie year. There is good promise of an orchestts in the future which will be a credit to the BC. interesting operetta bea been I Chr A ic igh. Hai chosen for the Commencement. The name|ley Grafton "4 Dorothy Sloan, equal, | ley, Edward Callighan. IIB--Bcience, eanor Carr and Jeun Warnica, equal, Gor- don Channen and Vietor Collins, equal, TIA--Freneh, Edward Crossland, Elsie Big- elow. Ancient History, Edward' Crossland, Peerless Wire Fence The name 'Peerless' as applied to wire fenc- ing stands for a guarantee of, quality, square El-|sopp, Weldon; spares, Ross, Daly, The Junior game was clean and snappy, |though the home team won easily, 19-8, Barrie Junior Team will need to be re-or- fruited before they can compete with team ike Collingwood. The material ix splendid 'but it has been wrongly placed. Without the close wupport of their backs our line failed to hold ite own, The chief weaknegt was poor tackling. The backs themselves |proved more adept at the line game than {in their own back field work where they jmisjudged and fumbled badly, Jamieson broke through for a nice try in the first quarter. Daley converted. The Collingwood reores were three tries, three rouges and a jeonvert, Partridge, Daley and Ross played effectively for Barrie. Junior line-up: Collingwood -- Flying wing, Fiegehen; halves, Brophy, Dey, Bell; quarter, Toner } paren evencencencancen ome CHILDREN'S HATS - - - - - - "A HAT FOR EVERY FACE AND TO FIT EVERY PURSE" Now is your chance to get the latest style Hat at less than cost. intomette. Hat Shops Limited. BARRIE STORE issued by the Post Office Department--one 29 DUNLOP ST. - + + + + + - + 95e, $1.45, $1.95 Teas wen, Dinos, Bligh ed Sees | oper: abel Roremian, W- Atking, d A merchant can obtain an imitation of li ings, Ditson, Shipley ; middle wings, banquet was serve i : chant can obt Mertill, Irwin} outtide Wines: Cons Tose | ioe Cale ee ipeckia wen aaa leh artect bs aati Since our tg MINARD'S LINIMENT from 1 Toronto Barrie--Flying wing, Dobson; halves,|by Mr. Willoughby, the C.C.1. principal, | tration fee haa increased to 10 cents the |house at a very low price, and have it Iabel. |Jomieson, Daley, Partridge; quarter, Smith,|by Mr. Girdwood, Mr. Atkineon and Mr, {combined postage and registration ea in Jed bia own product. scrimmuge, Frawley, Day, Kirkpatrick;|Greham. Following the banquet, a short |Cansda and to Grest bigaa and the Un-| 'This greasy imitation is the oorest one finside wings, Robinson, Tribble; middle| musical program was given and dancing oi States and certain other countries is} we have yet seen of the many that every wings, Armstrong, Walker; outside wings, | continued tll a late hour. Fs peed ae oe counties ae Tom, Dick nod Harry has tried to intro- ' dealing, and popularity. The Banwell-Hoxie Wire Fence Co., who manufacture the PEER- LESS, have grown to be the largest producers of woven wire fence in the Dominion. There i ss "' means in wire fence |i c . Ross; Foster, Billingsley.| The B.C.1. teama, though they were un- pacheitaasteulbali eepless ue SEE: | Seneess Ts Disks wall Gass YT suecenaful in' the gunien, Rad an enjoyable [mand for the two new stamps. The T-cent | Asi for MINARD'S LINIMENT avd you 4 . quality and 'satisfaction. time and returned home resolved to win | stamp, which is rarely used, will be with- | will get it, A. i wean yn ee Trove Qig|from Collingwood the championship next drawn from circulation, Z Another carload has just arrived, bought before | |score appeura to give Collingwood big 700" a : . + lend, ted fe int - the last advance in price. To all purchasers in || ity' throws. "tie 'Nel wan by pene 600 BAGS PER ACRE " [their forwards, and a wonderful goal] A subscriber bas forwarded The Examiner | thrower, "scored 11 points on penalty|n clipping from The Parry Sound Star to BUGGY RUBBER TIRES November we will give the advantage of this price. If you are needing any wire fence this throws, leaving but 6 pointe on free throws made by Collingwood. The play was fust throughout and good spirit wax shown on show the spud growing possibilities of the north country, Even the Vespra potato syecialiste would have o hard time beating: H. H. BURNS, late of Barrie Carriage Co., has taken Fall or next Spring, get your requirements now ilo over the rubber-tire department and can be depended Ol upon to give prompt and satisfactory service in putting on or repairing rubber tires. Wheels also repaired. { Shop--194 Blake St. (near East Ward School) both sides, Penalty throws counted two|the yield reported by The North Btar in the points for Barrie, Miss F, Rosenfeldt mde \ following paragraph. many good plays and Miss M. Frawley and | "Who wants to know why Parry Sound B, DeHart also played splendidly. District can't grow potatoes? Capt. Rich- \ ' j = Miss e oe ; : The teams were :-- | mond received nine hundred bags from one The eant Co. Limited Barrie--Dofence, F. Rosenfoldt, M. Fraw. | nq. half scree of land, on his farm in bed ley; centre, B. DeHart, M. Laidman ; for- | "#rling- ward, B. Hatton, H. Craig Say Phone 247. - + - = ~ ~ PO. Box 543 Phones 88 and 94 Collingwood-- Defence, B. Arthur, 1.) NEW CANADIAN POSTAGE STAMPS ee et ee. ---- [Feretes: centre, M, McDermid, E. Smith;| Two new postage stamps will shortly be . J ' . Treasurer's Sale of Lands in Arrears for Taxes.---Town of Barrie ; ; ao . | 163 8 Burton, 5 . 15.77 1.595. 17.36 -By virtue of @ warrant from the Mayor of the Town 37 S$ Frederick, 78, Plan 493... 2.89 145 4.34 | 99 S Vespra, 4, Plan 494 . 6.36 145 781 | 517. ef Barrie, in the Province of Ontarfo, under his hand, witb | a3 3 Frederick, 79, Plan 493 290° 145 435 | 100 S Vespra, 5, Plan 494 . 6.36 145 7.81 | 4 4 ution, 8 1877 1.59 36 i id : 39 8 Frederick, 80, Plao 493 290 145 435 | 101 S Vespra, 6, Plan 404 636 145 7.81 | 7. 15.78 1.59 fe eeal of the Corporation of the ssid Town affixed thereto, 40 81, Plan 493 2.00 145 4.85 102 8 Vespra, 7, Plan 404 - 6.38 145 781 | 168 8 Burton, 8 15.78 1.50 bearing date the 24th day of August, A.D. 1920, and to fan ick, 82, Plan 493 2:90 145 4:35 | 103-8 Vespra, 8, Plan 494 6.36 145 | 7.81 ies. poem 8, 15.78 1.59 me directed for the collection of arrears of taxes due on j- (42 S§ Frederick, 83, Plan 493 290 145. 435 | 104 8 Vespra, 9, Plan 494 . 8.38 145 781 | eG 3 Burton i oe 1.59 f ' 'the undermentioned lands, notice is hereby given that un- 43. S Frederick, 84, Plan 493 2.90 145 4.85 | 105 $ Vespra, 10, Plan 494 . 6.36 145 781 | 1% 8 Bate i 123 js lens the' vsid tases, tageshar with lawful caste and eli 44.8 Frederick, 85, 290 145 4.35 | 106 8 Vesprn, 11, Plan 494 6.36 145 781 | {70 8 Burton, 12 15.78 1.50 ae renee ae 45 8 Frederick, 86, ~ 290 145 4.35 107 Vespra, 12, Plan 494 6.35 145 781 | 7h & Burton, 5.78 1.59 be eooner paid, I shall, on the Second day of December, rar) 290 145 4.35 108 § Vespra, 13, 'Plan 494 636 145 781 | 172 N Cumberland, 47.50 2138 A.D. 1920, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, in a. 290 145 4.35 100 8 Vespra, 14, Plan 494 6.36 145 7.81 | im N Gomperiends 4 3 2.38 fe Council Chamber, Municipal Building, in the said 48 25:10 1.58 26.68 110 8 Vespra, 15, Plan 404 ogo 145 71 |e N Gampeand, $288 208 Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, and Province of 49 5 5 + 25.10 1.58 26.68 | 311 8 Vespra, 16, Plan 404 6.36 145 7,81 176 8 Cumbeinw t aes 3 1 : : : d ; 50 N Jobs, 10, Plan 493 /..;.. 9.48 145 10.93, 112. § Vespra, 17, Plan 494 6.35 145 (781 | 7) § Cumberland, 1 5 5 Ontario, proceed to sell by public auction the sxid lands 51 N Jobn, 22, Plan 493 111'!) 14.55 1.55 16.10 113 N Victoria, 37, Plan 631 6.34 145 7.79 | TTR 8 Cumberland, 2 . 419 145 q 'or so much thereof ss may be sufficient to discharge sucb 52 8 John, 27, Plan 493 ...... 4.24 145 5.69 114 _N Victoria, 28, Plan 631 634 145 7.70 | Th 8 poems "es ver 1.45 arrears of taxes and charges thereon. a g sores 4.24 145 5.69 Hg x Vietorla, 22, Flas 631 Pc he Pied | 180 S Cumberland, & ries Hed 4 . 4 69 1 F , pt c 5 '" . * a This list ia being advertised in the issues of the Ontario 54S : 3 1 a0 Lr E alfeed, By 738 145 84 in Soes tie 14s Guzette of Saturday, August 28th, September 4th, 11th and 56 8 I 493 4.25 145 5.70 118 N Archie, 44, 3.83 1.45 | 183 S Gumberlend? aie as 18th. A copy of the list is posted up in the Council Cham- 87 8 J 493 425° 145 5.70 119 N Archie, 45, 3.33 145 | 186 8 Cumberland, 9 oe Seige esate | ot So Be ER | mimes if iS i @ Sitetng tecs E . bee, sad sop : 4 x ie, 47, : 186 8 Cumberland, 11 419 1.45 6 8 493 425 145 6.70. | 122 N Archie, 48, 3.83 1.45 7 : } Parcel. Street and Lot ota 61 8 403 425 145 5:70 | 123 N Archie, 49; 333° 145 | iss woneee? 3° ee : $ 2.39 $/50.02~ 62 8 493 425 145 5.70 124 N Archie, 50, 388 145 180 W Granville, 13 32.66 2.00 185.41 63 8 John, 493 425 145 5.70 125 N Archie, 51, 3.33 1.45 190 W Granville, 14 | 32.65 2.00 3 407.89 64°8 John, 39, Plan 493 .,.... 425 1.45 5.70 126 N Archie, 52, Plat 3.33 1.45 Il W Greville, 34 ay 4 65 8 John, 40, Plan 493 425 145 5.70 127 N Baldwin Lane, 7.72145 192 E Granville, 27 45. ef £ 468 John, 43, Plan 493 4.25 145 5.70 128 N Baldwin Lane, 54, Plan 512 7.72 1.45 193 E Grenville' 36 ba 2.34 3.64 101:10 87 -W Jane, 5 3.62 145 5.07 129 N-Baldwin Lane, 55, Plan 512 7.73 1.45 194 8 Gowan, § 65 rd 6 248 63.82 68 (W Jane, 6 1145 145 12.92 130 N Baldwin Lane, 56, Plan 612 7.73 1.45 i somes a La "7 2.66 61.43 69 W Jane, 7 1144147 12.01 181, N Bsldwin Lane, 67, Plan 512 7.78 1.45 ie 8 Gomes . b 8 2.68 61. 70 W Jane, 8 $3 145 2128 132 N Baldwin Lane, 58, Plan 512 7.73 1.45 '| same 8 3.61 9 2.66 61.44 TL W Jane, 9 $3 145 2:28 183 N Baldwin Lane, 59,.Plan 512 7.73 1.45 8 ie 3 ee 1.61 = 10 4:58 Js "72 -W Jane, 10 BA 145 2207 134 N Baldwin Lane, 60, Plan 512 7.73 1.45 Ie 8 lee, a" 1.61 n ~ 73 N Perry, 19 386-145 5.31 185 N Baldwin Lane, 61, Plan 512 7.73 1.45 200 Noe: 151 i : 74 E Banford, pte 18, 1 16.78 1.60 18.33 186 N Baldwin Lane, 62, Plan 512 7.78 1.45 30 N Helene! 38 131 a | h 2.56 75 E Sanford, 21 361 145 8.08 E Baldwin, 63, Plan 512 1.88 302 N agate: 20. Las 12, 8) 1.68 76 E Sanford, 22 . 3.60 a 28 i 208 N Holgate, BI 145 ae ia qt e ae ig oe 's fice Bert nbs ie ie 16 N 2.05 79 W Sanford, 23 2148 1.78 28.21 1.83 206 8 Holgate, is 16. N Plan 493 1:76 80 W Sanford, M148 1.78 +2821 ie 207 8 Holgate, 15 » 7N Plan 493 145 81 E Sarah, 2 1.05 145 2.50 1.50 208 8 Holgate, be 3 18 N Frederick, 50, Pian' 408 145 82 E Sarsh, 4 453 145 5.98 150 209 8 Holgate, 145880 y 19. N Frederick, 60, Plan 403 145 83 E. Sarah, 5 $83 145 "4.98 Le 310 8 Holgate, 145880 20 N Frederick, 61, Plan 403 145 \ 4 :E Sarah, 6 B53 145 498 Led 211 8 Holgate, 145 830 21 N Frederick, 62; Plan 493 18 \ 85 'Sarah! 7 458 145 5.08 1.50 212 8 Holgate, 145 ose 22 N Frederick, 63, Plan 403 145 \ 86 -E-@arah, 8 622 145 «(787 140 218 8 Holgate, » a = 23 N Frederick, 64, Plan 403 145 \8?. EB Barak, 9 622.145 «(7.87 4 214 8 Holgate, 1458.80 24 N Frederick, 65, Plan 493 1 88. E, Bradford, 1.50 215 8 Holgate, 4 25 N Frederick, 66, Plan 408 1 «of Tote-# to iS 216 Marcus, 198 34s 26 ,.N Frederiek,, 67, Plan 408 145 and south. of Sor 177 140 217 E Marour, 1.70 20.98 : 27 'N Frederick, €8, Plan 493 145 80 E Allred, 605. 'LAB. 10.50 4 218 EF Mareus, 170 20.98 28 N Frederick, 69, Plan 493 pany 90 E Bradford, 1.64 10.25 1,90 219 W Marcus, 145 9.77" . oN Freire, 1 Flas 8 te oN Vent A. ia 330 2s BOW 8s '198 9 30 jan ? . i 81_N Frederick, 72, Plan 403 TAs 93. N Vespra, B 145 8.29 3 All the above described lots are patented. 82 ON Frederick, 78, Plas 408 145 94 N Veapra, 0 145 3.29 art re 388 artes: 4, Pid 3 145 95 N\Veeprs,"D 145° (8.29 Lf , A.W. SMITH, 35 8 Fredersk: 70: Plan a3 ae oN Vee i ie 1.n0 of Se Copan Hf aiteea of Berh, Beck, 3 an A 7 Jaane. +! 40 . BO 8 Froeriuk, 77, Flex 498 145 98 N Veors, & 145 8dy 1by 'Treasuret's Oluce, Darrie, August 26th, 1420, : : -- ' age { 6 f ee: as aici i ig sas ites % Pn , .