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Northern Advance, 7 Sep 1916, p. 8

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jail van... LVLD % ofl C. Thomp- ut` th1`OIlg'}1 Thompslon on Brad- 5 5!: zip 1,.3v` HILL cu; usa- ce. Satur- vgrybody u, auu. Tues.- o 6 to "7 average; 4 .... .. 51 V. 33 0.3 5 .... .. 60 71 0.17 During August the temperature rose above 90 degrees on 9- days."The highest was 100 on the 20th and the lowest 45- on the 31st. The mean temperature for the month was 71 r degrees, being `4 degrees above the j average. Rain was registered on 7 days,.the total for-the month of 1.31 inches`,` -being 1.22 inches -below. the i average; ` ' ' Sept. _ ...... uuvc.l.\7u. 111 a coilnter-attack . the 201st captured one prisoner. , 1_77th literally showered't'herToronto , respect aloiig with the use of ares t and incendiary bombs, the`, Simcoe -cient; The 177th Battalion lost Several times the bombers of the lines with hand grenades, and in this regiment was considered higrhly ef- two of its officers when t-he latter crept into the 201st front by mis- take. They had arrived late on the .scene and mistook thelayout of the land. An interesting feature-of the ghting was that several of the o`i- - cers Wof both battalions` formerly served -with the old 4th Battalion in _ _Flanders. The Senior V Majors of both sides, Major Bennett, 201st, and Major Rogers, 177th, were both with the Fighting Fourth. uuvu a11ll13S. . V V _ 5 _At two o clock in the- 1i1or_nin9;, just as a company of the 201st in the first line was being: relieved, the 177th sprung` an unheralded attack in force but the Light - Infantry `made such good use of several Lew- is machine guns that the blow was undelivered. In the 201st captured one nrisonmx - ...._u uw rear portion 0 Thorpe, a's1qn11l er, as "110 me; overland on a spcci: The .explosion and its of witnessed with considera}. mcnthby practically. the_ both armies. A1. L- ' nub H1153. "Some of the` incidentsof the ni_9_'11t were most: amusin}_:'. One of the sky rockets, rd as a og1'enade `to the! 201s_tr lines, exploded ' on contact with the rear portion of Private '1`-1.....-..\ _~- -.- ._.... .3 uuuu weroa seeth- lngr mass of flame so that nezthcr slde could pull off :1 raul or attack for several hours. Until noon Fri,- .da_\' some of the bush betwfeen the 111103 was "still burning but no at- An 3.. put ' The "latter part offlast week the _. 177th Simeoe Battalion Went into the` trenches of Camp Borden where the ` 157th battalion "had been the "first part of the week. o On the other side of" No Man s Land the 177th V had Hagarty s Heroes the 201st and what the nSin1coe"s did to the ' Toronto lads was a shame.` -A full bag` of tricks was let loose on thel 201st in the shape of ares, rockets, incendiary bombs and other modern wart'are `contrivanees so that the py- rotechnic display was unquc/sti-om ablylinost ibrilliant._ It was the first time that a battalion here" had used the au.\'iliaries: during: the perform- ance of trench duty and it was not lon: before the brush and stumps in No Man s Land werea seeth- ing: ame neither 1 side could null n? n mi-1 ~-- ` " ,ais' I 177th BATTALION `Inc -_ __- . Well as technical u; a. 1Ulll' _yeuI'.s"=. (5) COMME ' fords a-good gt": pertnessv in A S1101" and Book-kcopinh pg ,.,,,,4.g I\19 .......L AL]. T day. me.-., cash or vuulam. _ [The [balance of the Council port is unavoidably held over next week. Owing to the date meeting being an evening later tl usual, it is imposible to get whole" report, condensed though it \41\4\/D a aneu on street a Not1ce from Count; ' Barrie s County rate '1 728.10. J. E. Morrison and `petitioned for a sewer street, east of VVil1iam. [Tho hnlnnnn --0 mt-l`3l1:i)lic.I`1ib1'21 r_\~', a grant t their levy. ' . John Shepherd for per: erect a shedeon street at s "KT.-`L2..- J3. ' "' u/uu1l.zU1. Two chinse for permission signsp . , 'D..L`I.`_ 1'31 n. AV. JJLUI a1 plied for the auditor. - ,,-.. VJ v-gu Luvvu. ` Claud Faux resigned as town'a uditor. TIT `KT T`-~' " "" "` Inspector Hagart wrote several occasions "he had autc ers before the police magistr. the cases had been dismissc costs against him, the P. M. ring to take the statement ......_--A1 ' uz. uu: )l:i1.l.'. . After the reading of this report Aid. Horseld enquired if any Work was to be done on Brock street this fall. There was $150 voted to g1'a\`- cl on this street. T V Ald. Fisher said this was the""it` report "this year from the engineer. Brock street * work would be -taken up in 1'ota.tion.-"He knew where 50 loads of cinders` could be had for J .the drawing. 7 . I -r_____ ___.__L, TY - d >1-t 1s till ~xt of aeting than ual, the 1ole' report, thoughit is, type `before press hour Wednes- y. ~ ED-Junior [ together with (Cofined from rst page) the necessary Work for the bala of the `year. _\{-`bu. 6-Ln ---5" " ' THE WEATHER W. H. J BUTTEIRYV uuu I es, exploded" contact ` sisrnaller, was` `crawl- and special mission. Dsimi mm no A4-`tn-L - o clock t}1e 1i1o1f11in9;, zompany 1e ng, 1f, fhn T..'n.1..L `r.;n, : restaurants applied rmxsslon to `Dranf ..rM..:- ,, __._--v-I INTRENCH WARFARE J Dal Bu ' (3) . 1\IA.TR1C'_ ing to Entranc` -Matriculation S : as the entranceg professions. (A \ `Mr A rnnu-I autu LU1`. Duff and T. VV. Wi1_l(_2rs >1` +110 Wanna` -- .4!-yuumn lll13_BlUIl-I and gts effects were c011side1'abl` amuse.- tnllv Hm ---I- J " rd permission to stock yard. `T County Clerk that y rate `will be [$14,-_ U . ..-..... vual. uu ms auto speedq magxstrate and . dismissed with 15m, Hm D `H --.-n nd T. VVi1lcrs ap..' vacant position of` alion the ad rst Faun! 41.. 1F.'-.'-' ,,-_- ....; nu ULHUID _s ewer on `Holgatei illiam ` ;\/av! H, u1w.V1:41\:_,1:--A. course design- ed for studentigg who Wish only `a- good Secondaijj, wSchool education,` without any (2 `amination in `view. (2) TEACH , RS --A course lead- V ing' to Entgay je to Model Schools, V, Normal S'clxoo% and Faculties of. Education. m`ep aration `for En- trance to Noxflglal Schools g`ene1'ally requires four ars wofk, but the ` student of exe'ptional ability and i diligence mayj:"on1plete it in'tlu'ee ` years. - I I9\ If Arnhvrniv - ---A-- (":5 86 nu, u.\uu.\l'-7] whole of] IIKJJI, the bod. of their home, so for the at the time of the re of the fatal accident. ' dness shown ipt. of news .200 ACRE FAR` FOR SALE or rent. Lots 9, 10 of Innisfil- . Ap Robjertsoh, .R. No. the 9th Con. Frank K. FOR SALE - Briclg residence `on Bayeld .St., .9 mo and bath; FARM TO R .I_%South half of Lot 8, sixth ., Innislp 100` [ `acres. ' ~ Comfor _e house, rrood ba1_'ns. [Fall pl ; ing will be doye, tep a,cre,s se" d.` Posses- sion first of. November. Apply to 1 John Lawrence, Lefrqy. 36-39p ___________ WAN TED-A young` girl for gener- , al housework, no was}xing,. good ' wages. Apply 23 Theresa street. , 36-36 ; , _ \ *--`--`-"`,-- `*WANTED AT ONCE.--S L young man. On_o_with " preferred. State salary. . .- O 7 onces requlred. Wm. Moo` - o . or " The Advance a call on Tuesday. He , was on 1115 way home,_ havxng motor- ed up from Toronto. - _ . _Mrs._ Doherty and children and Miss Bates. of Kenora Visited their` aunt, Mrs. Jas. Arnold, Owen St}, for two weeks. l Miss Esther A. Henry [was 'amon9;st the successful students at ,the exannnatlons of the summer! course of.the College of Art, To- M ron to. CARD \r THANKS. CONBENSED sw cans SARJEANT & ADVTS. A UWLI .190 Big EANT &K1Nc, SARJEANT & KING -a `T. % Safjeai\t_Z___Ijing lg = E-' |-`=";' Re-opens Tuesday September 5th, 1916,5;at 9.00 A. M. . _ 1.uape_U.E0l.'.' kw -h3Ye- iibe in Toronto. , .LuA1<.1<.1I:1D , TODD--BELL-At the . Methodist parsonqe, August 30th in by Rev. H. ; Toddiof Coldwater to Miss Ada 1 Bell of Hobart. 'lURRY-WILLIAMS-At the ` E dence - of the bride s sister, 93 Glenlake avenue, Toronto, Mon- day, August 28, `by Rev. J. C. Spiers, D.D., Pearl May, daugh- . ter. of E.` H. Williams, to Ralph ' R. Urry, both of Barrie. . DIED . ROGERS--AccidentalIy killed England, on August 10, i 1916, while ying, "George Stanley R00"- 23 years. A ` , * t McCARTHY-On August 22nd ' East Africa, from wounds ' reeeived 111 action on 17th` ' the late J. L. G. VMcCart hy,-Esq., or ' M.D., of Barri`e,i_in -his 37th. year. ' The Sui all wool Serg fancy buttons, without extra The N e sight has en Suits, all this . BURN SAUNDERS--AT _R. ` on Wednesday, Sept. ( Pte (159th Bn.) and ` Saunders, a daughter. A \41AUUu ' On, the arrival of the 3.50 train at Barrie. the funeral proceeded to St. Mar_v s Cemetery, the Very Rev. Dean O Malley and Rev. Fr. Wed- lock of Newmarket oiciating at the grave. Union Qumlan s assoclates `vice Supt.VMa1frs, R Little, Ed. Stokes, Huzhes, C. Galvlagh `rence. \ era! was join- Station by Mr.` in the Civil Ser- obt. Little, John J. A. Cain. R. er, J. {W. Law- I __.,I,.. nu-,u.; NU 1121.11 LIVCU I01 a mlarter of a century. The I then p1'oceeded'tO the G. T. ttion and thence to Barrie via to, The honorary pall-bearer J. Lavimle, J. P. McKenny, J. T. H. McGee, P. O. Neil am nett Cowan, the pall-bearers Donald McMillan, Andrew Kuhne, Alex. Gordon," P. J. I hon, J. Hoxt:;a11 and P. J. C Tnrnnfn 4-Ln '.---M` . s ' Barrie lCollegiate Institute __.\A ll . - . '1 .st Afrzca, _ 17th`, Cap- McCarthy, of the Sec-. sian Regiment, `son of L._ G._ McCa1ft_hy,- Esq., ` Suits promise to be `very popular, and Our f , 0 Green and Black S season 5, at popular prices, $20.00, ( shown in cut to-day i , ' 1 0 indigo dye, new _styie`,.(t(i'(iirlr(1)eI:] vsiiiiuufzieiiigf any Size from 34 to 44. length of sk' E 1 ` barge. The price only $20.00. Ir a te .MS--At re_si- Me; 28, `by . .7` 7 " .....uua.1.`I{Ily, ' .l`JSq., in -his 37th. year. and Miss Fran-'11 ' -1->1` had lived for nearly entury. funeral to R. sta- Toron- :'_v pall-bearers were Ryan, ` . andvBen- 2 beine: : an, Andrew VV. n-Hnvr D 7 " " uuu, 1.31.0, to` Mrs. Frank ' 1' `ran- .-few` days /1- ' T Dance In Aid Miss I. Collins '1 to-date.1\Iilline1';v St son s Blook, `Allandale; Tuesday, Thursday and evenings. V ening an up- ' in Patter- re "open J jiurday . J V Soldiers Aid The Soldiers ~ ' `of Barzjie pro- pose giving an info 211 -dance every second Saturday nigh from 8 pm. sharp to 11.45ep.m. A mission 50c. .U "1\IcI\I'.2'1-' I Conpgll./I For of Robert Want hip of Oro, in the deceased, W710 ;_ died on or abou the 10th rl2z_V_0fl* l J 1 others leaving`, claims against or ntitled to share ' prepd or other-W180 _, uud signed admin"- , istrator on or before ~- e 30th day Of September, 1916, theiChristi:m afld L surnames and address and descx`11_7'. tiohs and particulars i . fullof their claims, accounts or inte sts and the , nature of the seam ' September, _ ;_ the assets of the said intest * w_v:ll be distributed amongst the ties 911` titl_ed thereto havm _claims or interests of whiclA ministrator shall then hav and all others will be exclud '_ the said distribution. Dated at 'l`n--`* " ' I L: ADMINIST r I CREnTm1:'\111>1;0E' ... 80 Dunlop St. 1 ,1 Saturday Candy .` Keep your eye on our Saturday Candy S1 ) Appears every tirx tomer. People th that they never ha well made ice crea We have always t praise. We havealwa. the best; ice cream. A richest ingredients, Carefully, the result: 1 cream. WIEETAL ,,,-- _-_v-v vvvncob Alvin Hanmer `of Peta;WaWa' Camp, spent Sunday .'with his parents, `Mr. and Mrs. Grant "Han- mer. His battery left on Monday for an Eastern point. * - Estate 9f bmpng Dish nvs NOTIEHB AND omrms Ebert Grant, de- IRA 'ndows for tdy Spe ial. A` r we serve a cus- come here say ` '; such pure and fgeforc. . d to earn tha frinrl 9.. .~.-...... vu LU (`dill LHUJJ Etrled to serve wn ,,_.,-. cl..- -Open fbr the season., Little `Lake Summer `Resort. Boats for Hire. [Board by day or week, and `lunches and soft drinks at all hours. Miss - Lawrence. 20-tf Home_ Befo e Gbing East A l-.!.. ' 'l'T- "' vn nuu L\-' DC! V0 We use the freeze them k Perfect Ice Phone 303 I Jecials THE mama PLAI` -...,..ua`y nu`. I'X'(1- Va p',ostA-card from I ".Com'_on--the first` weeks:-that. he was . ..( Mr. C. A. Wilson. ~cal branch of tho Pm has been t1'anst'(-m-J `from which city Iw in January last. Hi< ftaken temp0x':11'il_\' Pn- 'gar Smith. n.-uuu J.VU\l'HH)l'l'. 1"-, [Ratepa_vor.< vwh u \ their-taxes in nu : ~'>.. V22i1d of Sc-ptvnr`n~'. `4 lowed a disootmt u! n: *the second illstzlllm-1: Taxes are pu_\':xbi of the T1'(*a.~'un-r hours of 10 0':-In.-1.. ii. of any week day m. dates mentioned. 11' ' 37-38 _ _._... . vuuvun -1 Beibre returning to Cnmf) Borden] on Monday evening, the 157th Bn., Simcoe Foresters, band, gave a short band concert on the "Post Office lawn. ` T `ant \ .\LL'Il.`ll}l. IN on the socnmi 22nd Novemh:-r. ,t)__;,___ _ ,, `TAXE $1 uupu:u|ut'l ILVH Taxes :11 mm? more than 5: H. to two (>qu:1l ment of tlw bef01'(.- the '_"_ m an oxtc-nsim. m 4: AL A V ` Tam. ammm1in' }zl_\':IM- lflln. All kinds of (inw- in, ceiling. oak fin and trim, B. ('. shu be)` and joistin: U sing and all nrl<~r~` attention. Monday D0f.no wt: Mr. F rm 1...... ' Otce Phone 163. Funnnn-wmrl `I! Special _-.g....-w- nu-vanva 665 V .The' last issue! of flie. Canada [Gazette contained the announcement bf the hppbintment of ColoneLJ. A Currie, as Brigadier-General. ' _ Short; Band Goncxft SIMMONS Out-of`-tmwa vitcd to iri~'.}c<.: fur stock. 'Magnicr:ni all the new sh, signs. A special (ii-A4 percent to tw ailowed on pun fair week. TOWN *6 1715.] THOS. R( _Barri;| mmtin `mun Av. THOMPS1 MAK -POR , , -._,.v ----w-. Ivl-I`lIJJ The coming Sunday the pulplt of St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church Will. be occupied bv the Rev. J. D.` u Cunningham`, of Welland. Brigaclir-Genera._lA Gun-ie_ ' l H`! -, ine Fnrriel "W. I3a'm` '1"hi.'mi; tI.1e4766th .1a,g+_m years and 36 days-sinceAthe British Ein- pire decla1'ed'W:ir with Germany, [ Presbyterian Supply [ "TL- _--A.- - " C.' La mbie is enjo vi_u_r.; a tv _'weeks vacahon. C. Rayner is the Dunlop street bc-`at. T A."Hi Vacation r,e' successf ,. so that thl our school ere distinctly average. of the. province. . -_ 35-36 .\..,u, 1.11. HIS Wnole Lowe`: 4 `Of _the 32 other _1;vrote the examinatio .'_cessful. .At this `ex: cosiderably less the h 6,900 ._who wrote, in ;v1_nce, were successfi results`jn" shool above the. .aver ag'e- of .34 ~_ V..--... 4-. wuuxluca `eparat1on V. ` . jlal gene ' "omplete iz1"t %9;*1I<: 9 VULATION AN D. ,U_RSES COMBIN- 'iculation . standing; trance to Normal . btained at the en ourse. _ ' . V I Diploma. It `af- eral education, A as nowledge and cx- ' "hand, Typewriting ; _ls Wishing further ing the courses Principal, at his giate, on Sept. 1, and 5 p.m., or at 1is residence, 85' no 5RS\ LATION - Lea;1.,f {to the Univ"ersVities. nding is required :to' all the learned H uu.u.u: uulwglulie gent Departmental andidates who , 19 were sue- ination, also, half of the the whole pro- `so the. ere distinctly ` the nrnvinnn amination for ls-On. recom # 19 '___H,,, 1. uuwur i 7 Lower" School ] "Entrance to Non mendation of the ` `this standing by en labor. ` nn -- -- uu . IUUUIII` -E, 13 [secured tment or farm PAC fJU)}o _ fults were acl11ev- ` Barrie Collegiate Ppnf l`)anm.+.....-.,.4..1 -A design h. IXTSQII nnlxr `n _ 3 candi- In or some time. Some of the m were chained together; the othe were hand-cut`fed_pi_n pairs. ' Slagke all, they appeared gs if _the.Asti_n`g .1 imprisonment had--1`1ot gone 1 to their souls- - p to uuc 1'! for s 5111, t_1 ll` tn Dteserters Taken Aivay T A Drocession that was but pleasant to "witness, pa Mulcaster street out Fri~ mm`. M AM--+ - - A anything passed down Muleaster Friday last, when 14 deserters. and 4 other pris- oners were taken from Hm r*m-L-- Deserters L a new department"?- business,' that of holster - WV. Noland, well kl 22-- movlng from town a c `_ furniture packed for " placing their order with - . & Son, phone 333'. Sati, = good work_g'uaranteed'. Pi u. mg a specralty. V. uvxu1.ul)al:b' are slty of Toronto or- Col` to successful students - requested to be prompt ance. ` Upholstering anti vent, Barrie, be their music dep I'nc Music `L \.IAlL north. .111. LBUIILIIBHE D thei_r_ souls. ....,yuu, LU1 GU11 VCHIGI `own ward. Owing to `near the strlcken cou from here will be sl nrn-Hu ,---..,..u..g u; wczuillg` ap- parel, beddin_2', etc., owed into_ Trin- ity Parish Hall on Tuesday, keeping the ladies i_n charge busily enga_9,'ed in sorting operations. Everything in the catalogue of necessities was found there--from boots to bats. Bedding of all descriptions, m_attress- , es, spfings and one bedstead were sent m. Allandaln `m=.,zn...- ..,f w ,- `.- ...u.u- a.vGu.I:J. . Generous donations of wearing` i into T1 keep: enga; _v1 `Fnnnd Hm..- LL--- ` ` 'f}1e firm of Buv anan, Moffa' Co. will be known ' v Buchanan, Moffatt .two-; Change of; Firm I my n - ` Back `From The West -..-_...o Ald. Thompson` returned last week " from a trip" to Western Canada, * journeying as far as middle'Alberta.` He `reports that western crops will not turn out more than an average .s_vield. Ineertain sections the crops -are good and `the farmers jubilant; in other sections frost` did the dam- age, while again hail swept the elds of grain as if cut with at reaper. Rust is also to be found in many parts of the west. --;u.1a3' mgooa, Mxsslngram, Mdlle Shopotf will be atehome .l day. September 12th from 3 to receive parents of pupils and "who are desirotis of sending t ichildren to school this term. ,-__-.. _.v. auv 1.44.1 Visitors to the big Barrie fair and especially poultry fanciers, .Will not- ice this. year a change in poultryiar- rang*ements.. The building that for: mevlyheld the poultry is being mov~ ed to the side of the race track and will be remodelled to serve for a grandstand. The poultry will in futureybe housed in.the annex south of the main`. building. ' ` --Miss Elgood, Misslngram, and .ql1nn4-`H3 ...:H `L. I ' Improvements For The J T7,` `A ` ,, - .....uusuau:B were successful.` n~nu'n-n 1'-` _ -- wuvovi LWL A 1 dahe ` an held at the Military Te Friday` eveninrr 1',` mission 50 ce of wool fund. dacard ` ,. ooms. on , September` t}1. A Dance `and Card Pa ll ' furnace cleaned and _ fall .rush commences. `cool weather to -NoW is "the time to. put for next season, before- 531. Bulchanan, ; Sunday Camp Trains Cancelled V Sunday visits to Camp Borden via G. `T. R. are now impossible, the service having been . discontinued. The cancelling of the Service is sup- posedeto have been done at the re- quest of the military authorities. Many who havebeen Waiting for"the visit the camp will be disappointed unless an auto trip is taken. - ' i ` ;._ .uu cuguxeer. me also through the sale of Mr. WV. J; Lee s house on Sandford ' street to Mr. Wm. Venton,` of the G. T. R. [ [ (-_-.- ----vv' VBGIJIEVQ The past Week the W. son real estate agency put` twosales of house s.A Mr. T} ls_old one of his new houses 0 ford street to Mr. Geo. Fin T. R; engineer. He 4__als V nu- 4-Ia-sui-..-...L LL. 7 `Dept. St. Real Estate. Changes rm... ---AL' " Miss Viola her new mi Bosanko block and Saturday, and 16tl1, S 4 Fall and Winter Wea ;- Brofvnlelev will open eryl store in the .Thursday, Friday ember l-'1tl1,l15tl1 Millinery. opnizi`g I 1r:*_ 17 1 `mm. -.\ . :.. 2 a 1 Fu`1id`in'iaid_ of 13%`: ' abled soldiers. -First `day, September 16th.. welcome. . T ~i-: / [ candidates, rco " _ staff; obtained -thei standing `by en? listment or farm lbor. At the ex- amination`, 21 can 15'n7n~p-A ......___.n I. ates wrote, and . . auuucllts. uplls are- prqmptl 311 attend,-. lall ` Il1I'I11I3ll1`~ Aholstering. Mr. `H on n n--"`` AVGALUUD U.l. 581101] term.` t..Joph s Cl - -` St. Josenf be` "to annout dep V 1 ;em 3 .1916 repa ? for e ioreti ,_and p >u1se 1.7:.-_ive11 g ' 3 _ gran 3 ' - ~. by 0 Col - 01 students u] Joseph Convent gSt. Joser>h s Con- announce tha_t fnenta reopened T '5, .1916. Can- examina- practical. "iven in each ` graduation. '-_ 1." 11'..:-- ~ .-.v...uu-./I2, 11]. 1.11611` mg Barrie be1_n.r_; 1 country goofs be shipped direct vuuu (LU D115 1 xaminations :- .. uccu. Lu J81! men `Inn -51- -"* vuv IIIIIICID ._. J.L\JlIl Q l:U U E0 any. of thelr hm form uu.uL auu Eire fram- ' uuuaca uu D11 Firman, M also I >1r-.. trr ~r--v ,..u.uuauUll. by Umver- of Music _Pupils |n nLL.... J . Ingram, + 1`I!\rY|l\ mu- :'j( I1'Jp'e:r f chool; Honor Matricul; tion -_ dates, 3 obtained [ l?.h+mm... Ln 13-1 - `

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