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Barrie Examiner, 28 Dec 1916, p. 3

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Above reduced fares apply be- tween all stations in Canada east -1` 1`|......I. A-n`1'|IIv! r|r\(` `f\ nn`h1\i+ l,\`VUt11 dll_Bbdb1Uua 1l..| uauaua Wuou of Port Arthur and to Demo` and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo, Black Rock, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, N. Y. ,-.'1__1_ __.___. A- ,..`1.. .8 1.11 I1 Depot 'XgEht' Bears the.` Siggatura of .| &'V Qnpouunpww v---- __._-__,,, The Kind You Hang Always Bdughl CAIQ..F3.!.A Thursday, December 28, 1918 eo"ro Vair s Dutch Parlour IAIN} uuv-J a... --.. so that these 1EctIai~'s"ofr{. throw interesting sidelights on thebattles or conditions at the front. The Examiner and Saturday Morning will be "pleased to have letters from the front for publica-' tion. In supplying such let- ters to usthe recipients are not only doing us a favor, but are furnishing reading that is interesting to thous- ands of our readers who have relatives or friends _in khaki. Good care will be taken of the letters and on.- -1` K1111`./ll. VA unav nvuvv--V up---v. -_-. ly_such portionsas are of general interest will be us- ed. When soldiers have been wounded their friends are always anxious to learn par- ticulars and the quickest way to let them know is through the columns of this widely circulated newspap- er. Kindly send along the `letters, and` they will bedpub-' elished, as space permits, in the order received. The Barrie Examiner & Saturday Morning; Every soldier has `his friends at homeLand tells his story in his own way, L--- 1-1.1--.. .;1'Ln'n The Examiner and Saturday Morning Printing "Oice, which has one of thebest equipped plants in any On- tario town, turns out clean striking..1ooking Posters `for Sales, Entertainments or other announcement pur- poses at fair prices for the quality of work produced. When ordering by mail these are the regular sizes to ask for:-- ' ' Sixteenth She`ets.6x9 inches Eighth Sheets. .'9x12 inches. Quarter Sheets .12xp18.inches.. Half Sheets. . .18x24 inches Full Sheets . . .24x36 inches ADDRESS TEA W" BOVRIL GO!-`FEE I-I01 OHOGOLATE TOMATO BOULLION SANDWICHES PIE AND emu.-'. Lunches served, from 106 up. I For"s,'a[i2e'v'2; gamaa; or by special order.` POSTER PRINTING WI I?` ,-_--__ E91` Infants and Children. Home MADE cues 58 Small St... Bar-I-la. 19-21 Dunlap st; FOR Soldiers Letters Barrie, Ont. JOB DEPT. FURS !{ Phone 6b I-l - Red Cross Notes " . . : _ Recently a letter was received `by the_President from Mrs. E. P, Beatty; Chairman Sewing Com-; .mittee, Secours National, thank- fiug the ladies o-f Allandale for the many garments .they have sent here for Mrs. Tuck, They are so nicely made and willlbe much appreciated `in Paris. A A sample of the necktie used` in the overseas hospitals has 3 sen received. It is easy_to_ v\t\1\`rt\ nnnnkn`nJ A9 "marl nn`I1\v\ -...F_ __._.v._.. ..- _ -V._v make--crocheted of'1:ed COtt()`I'l. -Barrie Branch wou_ld be glad `to have any `who crochet and do not knit, make` some of these `useful articles. ' ' I The turkey, donated by _ Mr. Wiseman was a_ most- popular prize. and produced $40.00. The Cln-istmas cake `and. plum pud- ding were `also verypopular, bringing in $12.70 and $9.40 I-e ._ Ilspectively. The winners of these ;were:-`-Turkey, H. Jam'ies0n;' gcake, Mrs. Wm. Little, Allandale; pudding, Mrs. Forsyth. I (N , 1 1 1-7 - The Shop will not be open on Sat., Dec. 30th. Allandale chur-' ches will have charge the first Saturday in the New Year. _ Shop Committee for that week: Mrs.` lGeo, Walker and Mrs. Payne.! Every Little Heart Was Merry There h-as never been a met`-3; rier Christmas at the Childr9n s-; ishelter than that. just celebrated; {There never was such a hear-.-I ty, thoughtful, generous re-" spouse to our appeals on behalf. of- this distinctly humane and Christian work. Result--A'we1' `W;{1';< ia;7"\'7sz-as- "t3}1i3h Day at. ithe Shop. Net receipts $90.85;! T 15;mEuTi6i{:;, 5{., Bic". as L'."1, 'i 1 turkey. Utopia. Auxiliary, $17.20. Crown Hill, 7 pillows. at heart of the Kicking Horse Valley, is an important stop- ping place for tourists through the Canadian Rockies. Here, at the foot of the gigantic Mountstephen, is the de- lightful Chalet of the Canadian Pacific. called after the great mountain. ,From this pointthere are beautiful drives and pony rides; Along the Ottertail road to the valley of that name is where a magnificent view of the triple-headed Mt. Goadair is `.9119. hail Then, again, the glyiye `|_.~long_tl__1_e_` goho FIELD, nestling at the foot of `glorious mountains in the :l(aded*Chi`it'ma`s tree, a` real 1 wonder to behold, in fact there ,.were so many useful and amus- .ing presents several `had to be . placed under its wide bending ~ branches. ' l`l_- IJLIA LLLLLL IJI But you should have seen the stockings rafter Santa Claus fill- ed them. i It was wellthey could notfeel as uncomfortable as they looked.` Don t be surprised if these same stockings have tobe laid as-ide for repairs and a_ shrinking process thatiwill re- store normal proportions. The Christmas dinner was really the nicest ever, and so carefully` served that all unpleasant after effects were avoided. Best of all every, little heart was so- glad their faces shone, and their ton-I gues sang forjoy. . l Wins Prize in Baby contest 5 Mrs. A. G. Hill, French Ave., (wife of Albert Hill, foI'rnmrly of Crown Hill, whose. parents `live gill BaI'rie),`_l;1{as been advised by? the Ganiai n Home Journal, !that her son, Albert Barrie, has ji won fmirth prize, $20.00, in the. Better Canadian Babies Cpntesti conducted by the Canadian Home, Jmiwnasl. There were 250, en-` `tries in the contest and the c0m-! petiti0n was very keen, so that`! ;the winning of fourth` prize was! _very creditable. The judges : ireport says -that Mrs. Hill`s lit-; tle son is an exceptionally well, -developed child. The little boy: was but seven and a half months: Eold at the time of entry for the: To evefy onefvstho helped much}. or little we give our hear-tiest thanks. The Executive Committee, Simcoe County Children's Aid Society. `ma annals Exnunuan AND SATURDAY lllonmua road is one of the longest and finest in the Rockies. It crosses the Kicking Horse River and, following the stream, reaches the Yoho Valley; then swinging round the shoulder of Mt. Field, and continuing up the valley, precipitous cliffs are met.C The road ends a short distance past the Takakkaw `Falls, a splendid cascade falling over a. thousand feet. Near this point every year is a camp which the tourist may make the base for exploring the upper reaches of the Yoho Valley. ~_-.. ...........v.- ..... .-. .-_. . . Those who have more time to spend in Yoho `Valley drive contest. ' The judging is -done upon a medical examination of the child as to weight, height, tlneasuijements, s. development; etc.. Mrs. ~Hill.has a penchant for winning prizes in contests of this kind, an older child of hers `having won rst prize in `a previous contest. The contest, as the name! implies, is for the purpose of encouraging the: raising of better Canadian babe .ies.-.-Cranbro0k, B. C.,_ Herald. Military -Y In addition to the `subscrip- Lions published on page 10, the vfolllowing have been received by the Treasurer: Mrs. A. Hogan 500, Mrs. Bant- ,ing 500, E. Armstrong, Sr. $1, ;Mrs. T-Iook 250, Friend 750, Mrs. ..U. Johnson $l, Mrs. Manuel 250, Friend $1, Mrs. Ormck 250, i.M1*s. Tnnke 250, Wellwisher 500, !Miss I-Iypson 500, Vvellwisher 500, Mrs. \Veset 50c, A. C. Price` |$2. Telephone operators $425,, 'R. Paton $5, J. B. Edwards $1,! iJas. Vair $5.----Total $25. 1 I '].`hree studio employes of the !Mutual are now in hospital at }Los Angeles, Calif., as a results of watching the making of this picture. Their condition is crit- :ical and the hospitafauthorities Efear that the patients will laugh Ethemselyes to death. Their peril Laughed into 4 Hospital All fat men. and peespns with iweak hearts are warned official- _ly by the Mutual Film Corp0ra_ ition _to keep. away from the Grand Opera House on New %\'oa1r ,s Day, aft.eI'n00n and night: I Charles Chaplin in The lPawnshop will be shown on ithat. date. is aggraifated` by `_the = fact that they had hardly recovered from The Guunt[,the previous Chap- lin comedy. , This is yvliat the Mutual-Cor- poration says. See the picture yourself and judge `if it is true or not. Usual prices. ID80- 1 `Below ..0loaned, Altered and Rpall-ed_ wuss in. MGKERNAN Westminster Hotelg Tgronto 10 11 12 13 14' 15 16A 17 18 19 20 Lowest` Highest Rain S-nowi M Z8I`O. THE WEATHER 31 32 24 '32 45 32 27 31 26 T24 26 18 mm Field to Emerald Lake where there 15 moms, mg- ful chalet. Another especially fine trip from Mt. Stephen is that over the Dennis and Duchesnay pa,3se5_ on arrival at the latter pass_ the descent is made into 3, beauugul vguey under the p1_'ec1p1tous crags of Mt. Odaray, the valley being followed unul the Lake O'Hara trail is reached The climb- ers should not fall to visit the lake, one of the most beautiful, in the Rockv Mountain: mh. ......... .: ____ __ ._ .....u.. my era snomu nor. mu Lo vlau me lake, the beautiful, in the Rocky Mountains. The return journnyj made by `W ` .3-P '..`.>.l`. trail to Hector station. _. . __.._-._..4 W. H. BUTTERY` 39 34 37 48' 53- 40 `32 46 40 35 30 b .20 14 20 15 23 21 25 '26 28 FARE AND Ol\IE-THIRD Dec. 28, 29, 30 and 31st, 1916, valid for return until Jan. 3rd, 1911. ' 0.02 0.102 0.31 0.06 0.03 0.04 0.14 0.11 0.1 0,5 `Who will be seen on the screen g at the Grand New Year s Day and `Tuesday in his latest comedy, I `The lnilrhitablne (charlie chapnn New Year' Faresl Children Cry run FLETcHER'S CASTORIA :`The Pawnshop. 3` T Page Thra SINGLE FARE Dec. 30-31st, 1916, and Jan. 1st,! 1911, valid for return until Jan. '2nd,'1911. ' t.JuayuLLs:u\J;L ldlauguy o-. -. - Tickets now on sale at all G. T. R. Ticket Offices. ' ' J._E. BILLINGSLEY, I \-_..L A........l. . o nknnn Rh

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