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Barrie Examiner, 28 Nov 1918, p. 5

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CIRCULATION THIS WEEK - THE - BARRIE - EXAMINER : 3675 COPIES | WITH WHICH IS'AMALGAMATED----------_------_ THE BARRIE SATURDAY MORNING SECTION 2 PAGES 5 TO 12 12 PAGES : 55th Year W. C. Walls, J. A. MacLaren, Editor Business Manager ----=> Single Copies 4 cents $1.50 Per Year (in advance) 48 No. " BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1918 PARTING GIFT TO REV. D. A. MCKENZIE Presented with Cheque for $100 at Large Farewell Gathering. Churchill, New. 26.--On Mon- day evening the Gngregations of Churchill, Craigvale and Lefros inet here in the ehureh ty de hener to their MeKenzie and Mrs theugh the wea favorable the pastor, Hes, D4 MeKenzie, Ale Ont ail everyane enjeyed thy eal evenin Miss Qe . Whe ds a stranger her very faverable inp | WITH THE MEN IN KHAKI Lefroy son, was On Nov, 27, Pte. James Orville Pickett, danger- officially ously il in 57th ation on Nov. 2 ing liculars were given. in England at the Officers' train- | Mes, A Hooper has again |iM& school Sergt. Filgiano whe { sived a telegram stating thal| went ~ om April, 1916, Pte, Aubrey Ernest Hooper was) spent Months tn Knghend admitted) to a castalty clearing {#5 an instructor! and saeceeded station an November (0. return- (20 getting lo Franee by reverting | ing te duty on Nov, 12, shell) to the =. odle wen dick his wounds and concussion, On Oct.) Stipes and promotion ta Ser 2 Ple. Honper was wounded and) £etnt-Major on the eld, at] ese. This is the fifth Gmel Vimy Re while in ecumand) for Pte, Hooper's name to appear |'f fits company he was severely int casualty lists }we fed and owas removed to} Pickett of that his Chas, notice Sergt C. G. Filgiano of the 76th, who won the coveted D.C.M. and Military for conspicuous gallantry in action, early in August, has since won bis com- mission on the field, and is new received reported asu 1 where he spent siv| |GAS CO. TALKS OF CLOSING DOWN Asks Town to Take Over Plant but the Council De- clined the Offer. A special meeting of the Town was held da night to ra communication from The Bare asking the Town to take over the plant. The letter sent by the manager said: "Owing to the high cost ef coal aml oil and all operating eNpenses, the Company feel that {hey cannot continue to operate the plant. and if the town of Barrie is not willing to de some- thing in the matter, in all pro- Redman and The Sree | in hospital, After his bability the plant will be closed Wallare ales pleieed hie hb, | 'The Late Pte. Cecil Ferguson Pte, Ferguson was in bis 28th] recovery he was offered a com-| The Late. Pte, W. Berry down in a few days. 1 think, of a with her reading, "The Revenge Pte, Cecil Ferguson went over-|¥ear and was born in Allandale, | mission with the Imperial Atiy,| Mrs, Walter Berry has receiv- course, that it would be a ealame Mrs. G. C. Allan sang "Stiles" | seas a handsman im the (77th | 8 his parents reside _ His | but declined, nee ing to return ed from the colonel of the 19th ity to have that happen now." in her usual happy way. and Miss|Band. On arrival there he was{ Wife and two elildren live a to ine sith & Canadian unit. Bo, particulars of her husband's Mer. MeCuteheon appeared in Warniea of Steroid sane "Fare. |transforred tothe [th Reserve| Barrie, He is also survived by Ha adian Rattali wr a ig alle aa falleses pevenn 'and discussed the whole well to Thee". This was Miss/Bn.. being pronounced by the] five brethers f the hic dercratisll™ Sep he wen At as with extreme regret that Situation freely with the Coun. Warniea's first appearance here | Medical Board as unfit for ser-| Pls. Ferguson was one 6 Beel mee have to mform you of the death ¢il. answering many questions as a soloist and it is sincerely | vier in France. Hp had been in| leading Oddfellows in Barrie J | Pte. Jno. Kissock Not Killed = in action of your husband, No. ftom the members. The com. hoped it will not be her last slthe Stores Dept. in the London|/ing® @ Past Grand of Barrie a om Mrs, Won Sampson has By 8 Pte, W. Berry, of the Bat- pany would sell for $40,000, i she sang very sweell he [aerodrome Headquarters for some| the members ef which pee halceived a telegram from mil talion under my command. After taking ment in debentures. speakers of the evening were the |time doing clerical work. A cable| im with a parting gift ere pela are at Ottawa stating # successful attack on the enemy Mr. MeCutcheon said the plant ; 'Revs. Perry, Shanter and Mr. /stating he was seriously ill with | Wem! over ; He also Ladee,|that her brother, Jolin Kissock, busitions by ur troops on the vould not be built today for less | Campbell of Innisfil. and Rev. Ro Influenza was received by his| member of Kerr Masonic a ple, bas net been killed and is still) Htth inst., the enemy opened up than $150,000, H. Somerville of Thornton who jwife on Oet, tt, followed by] He was of a cheerful and sociable | oy Ae a'heavy bombardment of our new, Some members thought the Mher on the 12th saying he{dispesition and had a great many line. "Your husband took tem- ©. would lose its franchise if all spoke in very high terms of| anc (Continued on page 9 ! than when the big rush whict Fdied. friends THE There never w mportant as it is thi year. present conditions it is their patriotic duty to huy weeks ahead. and you h we expect this season, is here. Phen, again, at present our CHRISTMAS HRISTMAS OSIERY ion eneountered a lot of enemy ee! CHRISTMAS Jmutetine gun fire and hostile shelling, when your hushand was instantly killed) It will iw great GOODS IS NOW Sa year when this make your selections much better now How Pte. 8. Simmons Died Mrs. Sydney Simmons has res a ceived from the OC. of the [9th Bn. a letter in which particulars | tly [as follows: Itoas with et that deep rel itary Jporary shelter in a funkhole, hut shell burst in the beside him and killed him cutand| se any His body was carried ou of Mer hushand's death are given |Jaid to rest according to the rites ,of the Anglican Chureh in Cemetery, and a cro if ceased to operate, but an ex amination of the bylaw failed to such condition Council decided that it would he hetter to leave the matter over for a new council to deal with. road close nd Mil- has nave fo uioris You that yout teen erected to his memory, re-|have suffered no pain may Jhushand, No. 853261, Pl. S$. 8im-\cording his name, number. unit assuage your inevitable grief, ons was killed in action dure tand date of demise. 1 trust that|and T take this opportunity of e TIME TO BUY We operations vn the merning "f the knowledge that he died at the|tending ty you my deepest syme the 28th of August. 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