Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 8 Jun 1916, p. 8

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WILL STAY OPENi Headquarters for] BARGAINS IN County Detective Beardslev had one Morris [Taylor before the `RM. lon Wednesday morning for selling i~ jewelry in the Midhurst district Without a license. Mr. tBeardsle_v had been on the ped1ar s track for a, few days and located him working` towards `Barrie, so when he arrived `in town and put up his_ outt, the arrest was made. On coming: before thei_mag'istrate the minimum fine of $10.00 and costs was imposed, de- spite the objections of the County official who maintained that such leases should _be dealt with severely; . I To the cleverness `of County Coin-' stable Simpkins of Bradf.o1'd is due [the fact thatbetwec-11 4.00 a.m. and 512.00 110011 on Wednesda_v of last] Week, a theft was coxmnittcd and the1 _9:uilt_v party. safe with GO\'01`n01" i I Stoddart `awaiting: sentence. I YDL..- (`1_-`l_ __1,, ,,'1 1 I1 |1)LUuua.1L uwuuluj; bL'lllL`llL'l.`. ' l Thos Cook, who said he came froml Toronto ealledat the farm of Min: McCullough, Innisl township, on] Tuesday of `last week. looking" for? ;Work. As Mr, MeCullou<:h had a llsoldier on furlough who was about |to `return `to barracks, tl1e man was lengagecl and that night slept With] 1 the `soldier. \Vednesda_\' 1no1'nin1l the soldier arose between four and .ve` o clock to attend to his farml duties, returning` to. his room about six` to nd that the strangrer had gone. A search of his clothes re- vealed the fact that $11.00 in cash xwas missing from the soldier s dressl [parade breecl1es. The telephone.` was brou_srht i11to use and County `Constable 'Simpkins of Bradford notied and a description of the sus- pect given. Mr. Simpkins at once gave cl1ase invhis autoand by 8.30 a.m. had located his man on the Penetang road hikinsz lit to Toronto. When charged with the offence Cookl denied it, but nally handed over the $11.00. 7111.- __._S__,,. n 1 1` n Grime Committed In Morning, Pris-g oner in County Jail, Under Sentence,,by Noon Ly; n..uu. The prisoner was taken before a Bradford magistrate and committed [to stand his trial before the county. I_1udge. Anothe_r motor trip _and Ba-1'-_ rie court house` was reached and prisoner and judge met. To Judge `_Vance Cook `said he came: from To- Ironto; he had been engaged with*"a lumber firm in Thessalon at $2.00 a day but on pay day was given lbut $1.75 so he jumped the job and istarted for the city where he pro- [posed tocenlist. He could _sri'.'e no `satisfactory -reason for not having: enlisted` sooner, being 20. years ofagre. and the Judge not being inclined to give thieves a chance to mix with decent men found Cook guilty, re- mandingr sentence till the 12th to al- 'low the authorities time to investi- I gate the felloW s past. ' QPEDDLING WITHOUT LICENSE. THE CHEAPER WAY `May 31 |June 1. ml: WEEK IN mam .. . . . . .. -xu uu U.UO 3 . . . . .. 45 60 -- 4 . . . . .. 48 70 0.01 5 . . . . .. 50 63 . 0.02 6 . . . . .. 42 69 - |. The mean temperature fbr. Mavi `was 52_ degrees being. equal to the` I rm... 1..:...1.'....4. .L.......-_-L_--- ' --I ____..:'.was 77; '733i'e"-?23 rd aif -"~ e- Ewest 32 on- We .31_'d. . _ - - 3 _ Though; several slight ground frostg we1_-e `recorded, _the tempera- We 9f1}he_a1r did.not;fa;.l-kl below the ,. freezmgt pomt -Vdunng the month.` |~. =R.n;n.~P.II M. 19} .1... ..u.. .~ .l_-L_1 reezxug polnt um-mg t_ne month. I Rain'fe1l__pn. 18._g19,ys t,9 a. _total 38 >3. _ Ready mad arments day, and this st e aims to vwantpit. This ck we asl partment--The c nge of s supply on sale at e right p Corset Covers in : . ` I SIZES, Lace tnmme` and ne carnbri There Will be a meeting of E8. O.S. at 7.00 on Friday evening. A. large attendance is expected. Ar- rangements are to_ be made for the Big Bay Point Camp. All Scouts are to be in uniform, and,Ai-f pos- sible, are to bring a non-scout with them." `The meeting will be held in Queen s Park. . only _ , . . -V-. QUICK J'US'1'I_CI: THE WEATHER LIMITED L6 v:;t Hi_c_;hest Rain 40 .. 36 49 . A0 60 72 66 an 0.08 0.63 law Panama and Leghorn Hats, efcgant shapes `Gowns in pull over U;13ER5K1RT5 ahd high neck de-_ signs. Fine Se1ec- Emb"ide1 Y 0' tion at 50c 75c Lace $1.00 $1.25 ' _ up to $5.00 Tmnmd' re Waits at $1.00. Another shipment of those popular Embroidered Muslin Waists, Sizes 34 to44 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31,00 Foy s Cloxing. iry popular this season at $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 ever appreciatedeas they are to- what you want jusgwhen you _ `on to the underwear d'e`-` ' the need. We have the were :1 have [British Columbia "S1 [place your Order early -177th Meter Truck -The Barrie _ laning`, Mill has just received anotl . car of the best les. Call and steadily advailcing, Th M Rogers. prices are ' ILLINERY :.v..A.;f:_Eu}B"SD';Y," JUNE "am, 1916 As good_as' t't-es, a. glass of our ICE CREAM SO - tastes even bet- ter, anticipation ~-u ore than match- ed with realizatl, call in on your [way home and t~ atyourself to one [of our Ice Crea ax Sodas. Then to prove that you are on selsh 1 TAKE HOME some _ FOUIHCE CREAM Take plenty _for ev l body will like it, and can eat it whe they cannot eat anything_ else. It ! nourishing too, because it s made f MI the richest of `cream. ' `it i OLYMPIA CANDY WORKS 80. Dunlop St. Ownersof 101%: are requested to pay usual annu" Assessments for care of lots, to ' he Secretary-Treas- urer, at his 0 e, Dunlop street, Barrie, Out. I f\..n..-.-.- -1.` 1-` _A__ , ' 1 1 .1 n IBARRIE umon CEMETERY Au-Iv UK: llalll U! Unpaid asse and 15 are p for 1916 on 0 A _ _ _ _ _ 7, A .I.\J.I. nan; Lu. 1 Lot owners "e alsoreminded that at the last a ual meeting the lot owners adopte he Perpetual Endow- ment `Scheme, submitted by the Directors. Th adoption of this En- dowment by y lot owner elimin- ates further sessment for their partlcular lot. (V 11' l`l\A'Il' IJJCILLLC, \JlllIn -Owners of lo unpaid Assess wards become lot and should cumulate, as must be paid b T7nnn.J ........ LU}. J.-J.I.u U11 U Assessment lot, and $1.00 lot owned by for half lot. T .1. .__.V - Three appeals to the County J udgel have been made against the verdict of the Court of Revision. A. J. Tuck appealed against the assessment >xed.on his block, Miss Lee against `her Clapperton` street assessment and the Lake Simcoe Hotel Co.,'on `the Queen s Hotel land. 22-23 Nofice is liereby giv- Aen that the " ounty and General Seggons of the Peace and County Court in ml for the County 0 Slmcoe W111 be held ; n the Court House i the Town of Barrie,/_ the 13th ay of June, British life insurance companies so far have pa1d more than $20,- 000,000 1n losses on war v_1ct1ms. depof 3.48 inches,Vbein_2: 1 inch n1o1f"t}ian `the average for May. Y1 Y1` vs 1 . A liereby en the` Se `ions _' ~10 AVLL I.Lj.J[LAVL, ~ , Sec.-Treas. ` 41 Dunlop street, Barrie. "xiv." 1~if-`31'1t;`2;') :'_ Many sections of Ontario were -visitedvby a severe storm on `Friday last. ` `Cramp Borden was `visited, 9. bolt of lightning striking a tree splitting it froiii top to bottom..'.Tl;e . telephone lines were also interfered w.ith._ In Barrie `there was no indi- cation , of i any big `storm near-by. Two .or three flashes of lightning were 'seen"durmg the afternoon.: ` - McADAM, Q.-..-. 'l`...... .- _ are reminded that nts from 1913 on- charge against the A t be allowed to ac- `der the Act they -ore lots can be used. ients for 1913-14 able now, and those before Sept. 1, 1916. _tes-$`2.00 for one or each additional e same person. $1.00 Phone 503 BARRIE Pi % \ 11 Children, D Junior S/pecial Offcri M Cent ' I Met Annsxai F All kimls in, c,( -ilin'.:. and trim..Ii her and. `joi `Sing and :1} `attention. that "013 JTHouses an Rooms %_,Waned` - Acvorilinz e.\'ccssi\':- 1;; case. ' IIVI -1 1 While. hynm, "I You Art`. the lx (-v. `(IV Lu\. W- ._.__._....._.-.. _._. Oice Phone 1', I'FFFF?|`:"' Q)! Senior Lc WEYERYBOD 311111114! ey-in luun The di.~:-nu your bank have a 200 indepvondx-m x . If.yOu wish to .; yoilr house f`n.1f1`1i_shed or have` `5 isheii v'_1p`o1'x'1s' -f;to'rent for the s u u r,.mont_hs,`call ' .V.9n._t1;e,-..3;ndersignd. Tois m com- mn13:gat1on` w1th- oic " of "the vat-. ` - train% % ba tteiibns{ihat ; - - Gkt Wit}: Ban You km? Ixiore when credit- \\ denial fmj : a S'avin "I-n_-,1_ L1: re- "Ea. L1a\ur__- n_k bf b The P.'1.s ` VOL.LX\l. TH Simmc: Save STR `[1 ~')(m Line 1; The motor truck presented to the 177th by the Munition VVorkers of Orillia made its rst appearance at headquarters here the latter part of last Week. The "car is a substantial and solid looking aair and is being used to the limi't by the headquar- ters staif. THE BIG Sunay, J. FR M " llp] Hm I. UPI VD THO4 Thunder Storm at Camp .- -For Maple -Leaf int and Floof .G1aze, go to W. A. we & Son s, wegt end Furniture St Ve. ` ' x_ vvogv-you-. yr v---._-.- .1.--- . Saturday morning, John Clayton, one of the men employed repairing Dunlop jstreet was struck by an auto being driven by an Essa `township farmer. Th_e autoist` was coming up -from the station and turning` west "-I-on` Dunlop took the wrong` side of the road, striking Clayton, knocking him down. One wheel ran. over the] V '1_an. s. left Wxand, crushing the little nger '-and otherwise -bruising the hand. The Qiriver made it right with his victim before proceeding. Save. your Vzombings and have 9. Switch made out of your own hair by"Mrs. D. C. Howard. 190 Blake Street. 6-tf - -For Iron Beds, Ma resses and Springs, call at W. A. Lo & Son's, west end Furniture _Store. 1: New EL;a1"pet:s.V,i*Tew ugs,. Linol; eum and Oil Cloths t Dougall Bros. ` A. . The Assessment Appeals Corporation Workman Hurt Spring Necessities ` - -Ehi's- the 675th day (a. year and 310 days) that the British Empire has been at war with Germany. 86th In England [X112 ..1..`| ........2l ... UUUII ill J-Illslllll V - Oicial Word was given` out Sat- urday of the arrival in England of several battalions, among` them was the 86th Bn. from Hamilton, in which are a -number of Barrie men. Scout Meeting, .......;.. BOARD--.-Anyone `bt>_a}'1'd' ;apply at 267 Dunlop et 22'-`24p -\l\JJ.V\J AVLJLV V .I..I the Automobile in at once to T. R. .abeth street., Barrie.` horse power, ning order, ne tires ,demountable ims. Will con-H I.v.:.v.I.u.\J1.:.L1.J4.'1 ..L' ULII )Jn.u._L'J '-'- :0 _si_der motor boat '11 exchange. Apply Advance Ofce.; 22-23, W '|..lUU. .l.`Ul.a|.I.l.'l.l1llf; ` `IuU` . 0 ill, taildr, Bafrle. . s Pictures framed atwogall Bros.| onpnnsnn ADvT,T.- SWITCHES JJJJ lll}_ LCGLLL ness. Apply l%b`le, Eliz- 1 . ` - 004 --u ., .:,._,- uur .-af.._;.Ux1_iv.eri Stjo ,$oc?iat"ed'--wit-h ' practice in Barrie, The Advance has been informed thatthe Kempenfeldt Land Co_., has decided to erect i(200 rumor says) houses in Barrie this summer. Mr. ,W. H. Jackson, who is the manager of the company, -has decided, after i looking over the .situation at the Angus Camp to erect the above` mentioned number of houses in town. It has been impossible to get in touch with Mr. Jackson before, going to press. " Presbyterian Supply vs vuv 'i-\I . u T. .0ice, * _fvance Oice. .._..__,'__.. FOR RENT.--'Sp suitable or gara .00 month Concert in _]_3urt Ave. `Last Sunday Rev. R. W. Dickie, B.A., D.D., of Toronto, who has been laboring among the lumber camps occupiedthe pulpit of St. And:rew s church. Mr. Dickie was one of the first Presbyterian missionaries to the Yukon. Next Sunday Rev. H. Car- Imichael, 'M.A., of Scarboro Junction will occupy the `pulpit. The Scar- boro church has 186 communicants and pays `a stipend -ofv $1,000. ' Neighbors Disagree A Ack;.1ow1o ning, June _13th, rst Church choir concert of in- On Tuesday Burton Ave. Met are putting on a- strumental and voca music. The Orpheus orchestra a L ently form- ed organization. wil1;`z_1ss t the choir. I Residence S019 j lGebrge iiogers Not ;Kil"leti =. T _ v`. -1 Azreport was abroad `that fGeo. Rogers, of the Imperial Flying Squadron had been killed. This.re- port we are glad to state is not `ruin on `[1: arm` llfma rnlnnn Dnmnun 6:-i`hompson.has sold his new - brick residence on - Bradford street: to` Miss Martha" Ross. `j: Presbyterian spacial . I\ -v'---- -.... -__ I--- - -At '9.45-`"llIenday evening a GiT.R. special of ten Pullman coaches pas- sed through Barrie, containing Pres- byterian delegates to the General. `Assembly which meets in Winnipeg this week.` Four delegates boarded the train here. _ A public meeting `was called by the Mayor for Wednesday evening to discuss the question-of establish- ing a branch factory of the Stand- ard Milk Products Co. The results from this meeting were likely to`de- cide whether a condensed milk fac- Vtory will be established in Barrie. A Plant at Burford? A special G. T. R. train now runs between Toronto and Camp Borden. This new train `leaves Toronto at 6.40 a.m., reach-`ing Allandale about nine o clock and the camp at 9.10. The special leaves the `camp each day at 6. .p.m., Allandale 6.20 and ar- rives in Toronto 8.30. ` YOUNG MAN WI';`ED-toT learn LL- A__L-_.- _`I.2 streets arrived on Thursday _morn- ing and by the` afternoon Foreman Tymon had made a start to place it, on the streets. Work was com- menced in the `east end, beginning on Dunlop street east from Mulcas-, ter. [One side of theroadway was done. at a time. `Owing to Wet and cold weather oiling was suspended "The _rst cvar-loa`d of `oil for thel -for a few days. . A Will Build Houses A_| Mr. Geo. "Coles had Mr. Thos. Summers before the magistrate last` week; The trouble arose out of` Mr. Coles throwing the earth from V. an excavation for a foundation out` on -a lane between their properties, also,` Mr. Summers claimed that boards` and shingles from which, nails pro- truded were scattered about endang-V ering._ ,hors.e.s. : feet. ,;Mr, Summers proceeded` to. throw` ';the earth into the trench` and the`: .:boards jonto the; Cole fproperty when. hot words e_n'sue`d; anda;inaHy. co'1'1rt*f case, Th? Public Meting .. The Contract Record reports that the `Canadian Milk -Products Com- pany, Mail Building, Toronto, pro- pose to build a plant, at an estimat- ed cost of $100,000 at Burford. It was previously reported, as` being. located at ListoWe1.I `Special From Toronto to Camp` I IV HI 1\ Saturday,'vJune 3rd, King's` birth- day, was as -any business day, with the exception of the banks being closed. Flags were ying: and some of the stores put out" their bun_t_in_9;. Market day was as usual, t11e clos- ing; of the banks proved an incon- venience to the countr_v people who had business to transact. I Delegates to Synod The An_:liean Synod of Toronto is 1n sesslon '. 111 Toronto tlus week. `From Trinit_v Church Rev. Mr. Ray- Tmond and from the J udge Vance, W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P. eo1ig'1'e5:atio1L and G. A. Radenhurst. From St. George s Church. Rev. Mr. Taylor and `from the con_9:1'e;"ation Messrs. E. A. Little, G. H. Esten and E. H. Firman. . Dunlop Street Roadway For the past week workmen have been picking; out the bad spots on Dunlop street "preparatory to- xing up the road for the oil. VVednes- day morning` the road roller armear- -ed, also the crushed stone, and now the roadway is assuming'an improv- ed appearance. And, by_ the way, the west .side of the P. '0. Square is ready for` seeding." . Oil For Streets lllllll 110 (1.10 sxau MU cyan: 13 LLUD true, as Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rogers have received no notication from Ottawa. ` _ _ I The Bell `Telephone company have justissued a new directory for Cen- tral Ontario including Barrie. From ,'this directory it is learned that the `town has in use and is connected with 1266 phones; Barrie has 688 sub- scribers, Angus line 28, Crown Hill line 73. . Ivy-Thornton line 149, "Strand line 179 and Vespra line 149. i King's Birthday '-Dr.: T.;_, L` 'l'T___'_,__ _--.__ .._-..__-___ _...`.. . _ - . 'l The WI9n% $ .XF;5 'I)c.>bson;`:.-gradutzite I rn-`n ~;-in -nn'11'- om. %;1ge'-.i;the`- following` gift? reeeiived 2,tl1'_e last six 'mont1s: en- wfale Y. Pf` Society, -$5.00"; Mitchell Square Women s InstL, $5;00; New Lolwelfl W'((1)111e s Insg, $%0%; Elm- vave rien s, 5.00; trou res. S. `S. Girl Gleaners Class,A$4.75;,Edgar Congregational Clxurclr Y. P. So- ciety, $5.00; Mrs.` R: Herschell, Sask., $6.00; Mr. Robt. Goodfellow. 10.00;` Midhurst friends, $5.00: idhurst Pres. and Eng. Cllurhes. $5.00; 4C1`0WI1`-`Hill Women s Inst.. $5.00; StroulJ'Women s Inst., $5.00 ; Friend of the Children, $5.00. 0 1 gratefully. iknoviii 0 Up Crilliaiiithree cmanufacturingi ` firms gave;_ the funds towards -51 ~ motor truck for the 177th Bn. And i to the energetic quartermaster of the battalion, Capt. J. C. Miller `\'vas due the present. The interesting- part of the presentation was the getting together `of the money. .When the idea came to Capt. Miller he lost no time inputting it into ef- fect, at. 9.30 that, morning `he laid the proposition before the `manager of" the -Fisher Motor Co., secured a price and a subscription for the` truck and by 11.30 had the"necess- ary funds and contract signed; be- sides getting in two votes afyainst the Hydro proposition. Col. Low out on Angus Plains has little over Capt. J. C. Miller, ..of the 177th. when he gets things moving. nuglutiu uuu .Inu1 Uyc . 5cuc.|.a.u._y . - Navigators say that the highest. tide in the world is in the Bay of undy, between Nova L, Scotia`. and ewj Brunswick; The tide` there metimes rises: to the height of 71 " "-`1i1fd-`.;the.- i_ncrease{ -is_io_ccasiqn'Va1ly he-1` fdot eve`ryr'v`e minutes: SOCIAL AND PERSONAL jsomelustler is G. Miss Sarah Gavanagh Another of the older former resid- ents of Barrievnow sleeps in a Barrie` cemetery, on Friday morning all that was mortal of Sarah Cavanagh was laid aWay_ in St. Mary s R. C. ceme- tery. Qnmn 10 n.\...... ........ ..L.. ---.'.__L L- uvxvv o . Some 18 years ago she went to Toronto to reside and has lived there ever since. -She died on Tuesday of last week, the remains arrived in Barrie on the Cobalt Th'ursday- even- ing, the funeral took place on Fri- dayvmorning from the residence of her brother, Mr- Patrick Cavana{.rh. Wellington street, to St..1\Iary s ehurehand eemeter_v. ' H11, . t,uu..|.uu a/uu UUulUl.~l_71._\ o V The deceased, in company with a sister conducted a millinery establish- ment in the early days, they being the first to conduct such a business in town, their stand being where the Bo1_srer- restuarant now 1s. 'T\{'o blfothers S111`\'1\'C, Patrlck of town and J'a.mcs of -M1nes1n5_>:. 1111!: P1 1UUo The export `trade in Japanese um- brellas is raxilly increasing. In re- cent eyears th exports amounted` in value `to $8,500,000, and this year the gures are expected to be ex- ceeded.` Manufacturers in Japan are now overwhelmed with orders from China, India and other coun- tries in the South Pacic because -i:()f}Ut'he ` falling o? of imports from `England: and Europe. generally. . 11-`....:....+..... .-...+ n.o+ Hm h:ah~xg~k \u.`.LVJ.1LV:1.LJ.L.L*'.Lu. .LuJ.uu.uu, uu ;uuo~. day, May 30th, 1916, Sarah -Cav- anagh, aged 83 years. " `REID-,--At 403 Dupont street, . To- ronto, on Sunday, June 4th, 1916, J_. C. Reid,` in his 65th year. - 'POWELL-In Barrie, A on Tuesday, June 6th, 1916, Mary Vale, wife of Mr. Ernest Powell, in her- 45th year. . Kansas. farmers are returning to the use of horses`-because of gaso- l1ne pr1ces. ` ' 'FlI... nvnn-.-+ ,4-ran {n .Tmnnnnn um- 1 M17. Geo. Raikcs, Kcynipenfeldt, re- ceived a cable on Monday 11otif'_vi11;` him that Pfo. John Vessoy, an adopted son had been killed in action in the big` _9;ht of F1'ida_\' Last. when the Canadian's again disting- uis_he'd themselves. ` \JnUU llnlllo . Mr. Rollatt Carson, of Toronto University has been spendin_9; a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carson, Small street. Rollatt is one of the 50 students selected for the 67th `University batt'e1"y, which will shortly go east. ' . .Mrs. James Clarke was in Toronto last week bidding goodbye to Capt. Clarke. prior to` his sailing: on `the Arduna from New ._York. Capt. Clarke came up from Barrieeld Where he has been` engaged. in Y.M. C.A. work since he nished his` re- cruiting Work" in Toronto. Capt. Clarke will be organizer of religious work in one of the camps overseas. He is accompanied by four" other 5 Y`.M.C.A. -Secretarys. MARRIED ` WELLS-DOUGALL-1`t St, An- .'I__-__ !.. T1_,-._'L__L _,_E ,, IV .L'lJJlJ|JjlJ\J U \JJ'I.1J4I.Q-`1.|I |JI.n 111` drew s` Presbyterian_ Church, Bar- rie, on Saturday, June 3, 1916,'by Rev.` D. D. McLeod, D.D., Flora Gladys, eldest daughter of Mr. A and Mrs. John T. Dougall, to Mr. Gordon Albert Wells, of Toronto. son of Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Wells, Barrie. ` DIED C'AVlAN.AGH--In Toronto, on Tues: ` .1--- 1.r..`-- onn. 1n-it: Q......L r1..... `Mrs. Hcaton of Detroit has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Toole. `l\,f..;~ ....,1 1\r:,.,. 1`7-.:,..'LL n____._ 'AUEOMOBILE`}_,FOR SALE 1.1 48 _,- _ J_L__ vxoxuuns ucj. a1ou:1,. AVLLD. J.UUlL'. Mr`. and Mlss \V1'1g'ht, -Owen` Sound are visiting: Mr`. J. M. Sn1itl1.l (W .... ..J,..-, I..JlZ_._ ..`II, V `V1 uuuuu an: vxaxbung ;u.1'b. J. Lu. Dlll_1LH.' Ovenden ladies college will have an A1; Hon1e on Monday, June 19th. Tea and sports from 3.00 to 6.00 p.m. `M.. D..n..u. r--...-._ -1-`m-,.--"L- BORN SIMMONS-At R. v.'Hos`pita1,' on June 1st, 1916, ' to'M1'. and Mrs. t `Vivian B. Simmons, 9. son. JOHN vizssnv KILLED % '1`B_'.'1-}jNORTE1:RN Anvntcn Burton! Ave. Methodist Church! choir is ma 'ng extensive prepara-. tions to give big coneert.,nn,...Sl3ue.s' no 1`7`5fsiis'td `bi ` There is that possibility, of! course, said Chairman Flavelle to the Mail and Empire, but we are satised that We can control it. Inl the rst place the sale ofbottled -liquor is illegal when it is to be tak- en o the premises, and the board is impressing upon `the hotelkeepers the onus of making'sure that `no liq- uor sold7for `- consumption in any room_ or by guests gets out of the building to a soldier or anyone else. If we nd any evidence of such sales it will be no defence for the hotel- keeper to plead that he `believed the` liguor was to be consumed in his` hotel. We shall hold him respons-5 ible. 4 . _ l X , A xxxxx-xxx xxxxixxx ' --For~Maple af [Paint and Floor Glaze, go t " . A. Lowe & Son s, west end _ rniture Store. ; _ x! A. HOTEL BARS The ZXd\'a11ce went to press too` early last week to conrm the rumor; that was preva1ent"0f the change in the order of the Ontario License iBoard relating` to closing the bars of` Barrie hotels; Later ill the afternoon} denite Word was-received that the recent order had been canceled as far as hotel licenses were concerned but the order closing the shops held} :f-*2d- T 2 1 1\' mt nu 1 1 --n tains. Some T great argainsj at ' -C1earii1g out seal? Lace Cur- Dougall Bros." ` Barrie Telephones \`_;\}lJllo Inspector Duff on Thursday last: received instructions from sToronto| eonc.e1'ning' the change in requla-g tions. The `notices served `on the hotel-men that the first `evidence re- ceived that any of them has igrnored` ordced the ref.rulatio11 and sold liq- uo1'_ to soldiers, their license would in1n1ediatel_V be cancelled. II D II `I I . As a. result of the new order, any! It1'a.fcki11g' in bottles will be out of` the question, and the chance of the 'soldiers gettiiigv liquor in the vbars` will be eliminated by a military order placing` them out of bounds. Genera-l Logrie has notied the Board that he is ready to place the Barrie hotels out of bounds and to eo-oper- ate with the Board in every Way-. In return the Board informed Gen- eral Logic of its determination to enforce the` military order to the limit. ' `rm 1! I :0 1 I that the previous resolution of. The Board s` resolution declares; May 11th, `covering both tavern and shop licenses was passed chiey to protect the troops tobe shortly as- sembled upon Angus Pine Plains. Since then it has been `represented to the Board that the object in View could be secured by prohibiting the! sale of liquor by license holdersi `.`from Whose premises liquor sold} may be lawfully removedin bottles` and cases, -thus preventing the nee-A essary control of the trafc. _ A-cl-nu T.-an 1K4-In n-Jana 4-lnn nnnrl 1. ".7Da.l..Y UUII IILUL U1. DIIC IIL(lt11l\/u After June 15th, when the new` order becomes eeetive, M the only channel through which a soldier at the camp can secure liquor will be through sales made at the hotel in bottles, ostensibly for consumption upon the premises by civilians. and I carried out to the men in uniform. that of- ...........'..KK n.-.:,1 f1-.n:~uynnn m`n11nn +0 Ontario License Board Cancels ' Re- cent Order-Shops Will Close -Bars Out of Bounds ' To Soldiers SARJ B.AN` sz KING s the `new Striped Dress Skirts wide awning _ stripes in Grey, Blue and Pink shading, pretty designs at .- ............. ...... .'. ......... ..$3.50 .\ ` Untrimmed Hats regular $200 to $4.00 hats Oh i sale'this week at ............................ .. $1.39 j Beautiful New Trimmed Hats $4.00 to $5.50 % On sale this week at....-. .................... ..$2.98 ` `X X I`! X I XXZXXXXXXXX WARD SIX, NEWS a N between Orillia '- Dalston. road`. - w` ded by? Eatig-it O eill. tailor. Bahia. A ut of [motor car

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