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Barrie Examiner, 12 Aug 1915, p. 8

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I - Mina:-d s Lin got. in cows. imont cures 5. x uu-51 cal.-5l"cl.ll(](.'ll(H't'I1. Interment took place in the Union Cemetery, on Friday. the funeral being private. Rev.; Canon Reiner, Rector of Trinity Church, read the burial service. On FRIDAY the Final[ Episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" will be shown ' {ones now living`. A1lUllbIlDa Born in Dublin in 1822. she lived in that city till 17 yrs. old when she went There she marri Thompson. In 1841 they came to Canada. settling on a farm 9 to Manchester. on the Goldwater Road near Or- illia. Thence , moved to |Barrie in 1852 and continued to ' Mr. Thompson died -'43 years ago, and ly of nine children Mrs. O. F. Wright, Barrie, and Wm. Thompson,. Chicago. are the on] MP2 'l`lm.n.n ed Christopher 1 of their fami-. y --..,...,,..-Ju, unuuagu, are EH9 Uly ones lxvmg. Mrs. Thump- sun. had 20 grand children, lg 2'l'Raf.-Q`t-nndnhi`lnl..n.. -_ - u\JIl- uuu LU gmriulu CIlllGI`('I1 E gt-eat-gI'andch1.ld1-en and ; great-g1'eat-g1'and('hildrvn. Intm-man} 4.-.1, nu..- 2 rm: _mem~nN m`es-rew Wednesday -Thursday, Aug. 18-1 9 HARRY CAREY IN A llonogonarlan. By the death of Mrs. Ann, Hat-Ly Thompson on Wednesday; }nf last, week Barrie lost its old-` gust citizen, she having reached; tho great age of 93 years, 106 months. _ D`_____ ,_ '\ I II I -"`* I uovua Db- Mr_s. R. McBride has returned after spending a few days at Bradford. 11.. 04..-! .._- : - unit :13 I I IYYSI Fall Wheat .. ..$1.00_ to $1.02 Peas .. .. .. .. $1.15 to $1.20 Oats .. .. .. .. ..50c. to 550. Barley .. .. .. ..60c. to 620. Buckwheat .. .. ..65c. to 7.50. Chickens .. .. .. .190 to 20c. Old Fowl .. .. .. ..10c. to 15c. Ducks .. .. .. .. .. .. ...15c. Butter .. .. .. ..25c. to 270. Eggs, fresh laid . . . .200. to 210. Potatoes, new . . . .75c. to $1.00 ; Potatoes, old, per bag, 40 to 50c. ` Hay, new .. ..$l4.00 to $16.00 Hay, old .. ...$20.00 to $22.00 Washed Wool . . . . . . . . 2. .400. Unwashed Wool . . . . .. . .200. Beef Hides, cured ..l7c. to 180. Beef Hides, green . . Me. to l5c. Tallow, rendered, 1b., 6c.-6%c. Sheep Skins .. ..$l.00 to $2.25 Horse Hides . . . .$2.50 to $3.00 Hal's? Hair .. .. .. .. .. ..35c. Calf Skins, green . . . . . . . .150. I Lamb Skins . . . . .500. to 60c.l of the Powerfully Appealing Drama ` Six Acts. in A Dramatic Feature YOUR GIRL AND MINE *`uture Bagrie Markets 411 uululuo Mr. Stanley is moving into hisl new bungalow in Burton Ave. this week. _ ` [VI-s.-.4. TIA-- L-- `Next Week At Dreamland Monday, August 16th 1 THE VVORLD FILM 3arts, with MARJORIE BONNER who in Nell Brinkley Creations Groceries ED. ARMSON New Store New Stock New Fixtures vneat ..$1.00_l ,. "heat rns .. bud .. ..10c. 0-...-.1. I-:J nn, The Old Reliable Groceryman atuaa uh. Miss Gertie Cave of Toronto is visiting her brother Bert Cave, Essa St. , 11.. n 1:. ~- -DREAMLAN D- Has Opened a New Grocery in the Premises, First store north of the Bank of Toronto Building, Owen St. r Prices. . 0.$1.00. . $1.20` . 550.; 62c.| . . ...15c., 270.! .. 21c.` ..75c. ' Aznn 4- mncnn TELEPHONE 61 8 CORPORATION PRODUCTION Gar- Fresh Fruits Pastry ------ av uvuvvl EAC"l3u . Of the 28 candidates~ who -iwmte on the Middle School F.n- 3ti'ance to Normal 17 were sue- ticessful. In the following list uf gnames wht-re a subject is given -{after a name the candidate will Lobe required to I-e-\\'riLe that > siibji-ct. Thnsv who pa;~`.~'r*d arv: l Louise Ainisli'ung, Inez E. ,!Bi-nwn, Charles B. Carpente-1', {Laura M. Cavanagh (hun. . Len. Coughlin, Viola May Elliott, ';A. Estalla Gov (chemistry, iavvlnck C. Graham, .Ie-ssie Es- 'telle Hart. The-lma Henry. E. E. Hickling (chem. Charles Alan Hobloy (hnn. Mildrvrl Humph- rey. \V. H. Hunter (_lmn.\. E. H. Longman (physics), Frelei'ic W. _q,;,,.;,,.;,,.4 u....,.i r.` 1 __._____.. A Government" inspector of weights and measures inspected the Town scales last \\'mek and reported them in good shape. ;1JUullld.ll \pIIy.\TlL'."} _. . isarjeant, Hazel F. I. (11170 _Chas. Goring of Thornhury is waiting his sister, Mrs. V. E. Kn Sht. i won fV,,...A:- n-_-4 A! F" 3,.-..-zuuu 111 DL. All`lI'e\V'S UnUl`(`h `in the evening, when a special intercessory s-rvice was held. `Rev. Hugh M0Fa1-lane d( li\ +,`I`Pd la very thoughtful and appropri- ;ate address clr-aling mainly with ;the war and particularly p1'e;-ent i conditions. Iv--Anne. A large congregation was , present in St. Andrew's Church : 0\'0'niY'I0` |l`}\4-nn l\ .._..__:_ I Intercession Services. Well attended services were held in Trinity Church on Wed- nesday, the 4th inst., the day on which Premier Borden asks-d llhat special intercessions for ithe war should be 0fTered up throughout Canada, to mark the declaration of war by Great Britain. Holy Communion was celebrated at 8 a.m. and morning {and evening prayers were said. -The vested choir at both servi- ices sang Kipling s Recessionzu and the National Anth'em. the organist playing as a voluntary The Dead March in Saul. The dignified simple phrast-nlugy of the Church of England made these very solemn and impres- sive services. An unbroken chain of silent. intercession was "also maintained in the church by diflerent members of the par- lsh from early morning till ex`- ,en1Ang. I.-......... -~ Thursday, August 12, 1916 ..::._ Middle School Exams. llnn an inspired the Famous Association Suffrage Woman s Under the auspices of the National American Ave. VIC (VI. L V11: . Tripp. Ed. Shear is holidaying in Kingston. _ Miss A. Richardson is visit- mg` in Orillia. ev. E. B. Taylor was in New- market on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ma laughlin spent over Sunday in E mvale. nlnvfnn tlnannn he 41.... n -n n oycuu, uvvr auuuay In mmvale. 1 Clayton Gosney of the G.'1`.R. Olces s ent Sunday in Toronto. Mrs. no. Ambrose of Toronto is visiting her son Isaac, Burton Ava- ! Hoe tlgm A Joint Savings Account may be opened at The Bank of Toronto in the names of two or more persons. In these accounts either party may sign cheques or deposit money. For the Paid Up Capitol $5,000,000. Reserve Fund: $6,400,000 uuwr II`l8I1(]S HBPG. Lorne Brunton leaves today tow join the 109th Batt.,. he having enlisted as a bandsman. MI` \\/twin-I-:4 nl` 03...--- 1! II Incorporated 1855 F.O.B., F ord. Ont. We can make immediate deliveries H. R. PALMER, well-known through Simcoe County as an expert automobile mechanic. will be in charge of the Repair Department. Fair Treatment and Good Service Our Motto" Ford Tourir;g Car - - Ford Runabout - - - - He also draws to your attention the A First-Class Garage at the Eve Points AND WILL HANDLE EXCLIBIVELY JOINT SAVINGS ACCOl`JvNTS '. R. HUXTABLE yuuovcu (15. U lJuIlUSIll_lI1. Mr. Wmght of Snmcoe Hal] spent over Sunday in Bradford, where he formerly resided. I GR Mun `~AI-- -`-" Begs to announce that he has opened FORD CARS I. SIMS. Manager. I uu o | I arI'y_ Sanders receiyed al Iletter thls week from `his son, feeling fine. Dr. Alexander and wife motor- 'ed from Gravenhurst on Monday. * ....v ;4A||.\/Ulll B UIIUIU '1`OIll'S Cabin Co. will a pear in the Or- ange Hall, Alandale,. Monday, Aug.16. Popular prices. ` i Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stringer,` who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, _ left for their` home in Port Dover last Satur-` day. guulll I day. ...... ..... ..uum-pauu 01 me Union Bank. Brampton, is spend- , ing a few days at Beaver Camp with Joe Gilchrist. Mrs. W. Cannon and Mrs. Sal- lows of Hamilton were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fell, Tifn street, last week. Thu Hnnnlnn. rum-~ - u u V Cr ouuuuy. uuichard Thompson Union _3ank5 /Bram_pt_on, If\l'|I In A--- u. saavll loll. R_ev. A. V. Brown and Mrs.` Brown have gone to Hespeler for a few da 3 after a week or two spent in uskoka. Mrs. Canon Mur hy spent the wek-end at Haw estone with her daughter, Mrs. Goode, who is surnrlnmering there. `an Tn:r-In .......I II V` " vvlltf-IO IIU 1U.l'I`lUI"y ` _ Geo. Lgashe has_ been mak-4 mg consndex-able lmprovements to his brlock on Essa street. 1 `Ed Momma :. ....:.--..=__ ...,[ I \a5 GQUUJQ L. Fellows of Hawkestone has` resumed his duties with the Ex- press C0. after being of!` sick for a month - I BMI ` - - K or Canaan. Ulililli IIUIIICI Mrs. P. R. Smith of Orillia has been visiting her father andi mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.; Gracey. I `Full.-..-... -1 11, I - - 33'hn Carey of Toronto, a pen. ` sioned engineer of the C.P.R., was visiting friends in town last week. ."____ -'\, g. _ -- u11a. uuruug oz roronto spent the week-end with her mother-,\ Mrs. Helmuth, at her summer home. 11.... n I-- ~ --- ` ` His many friends are pleased to see Conductor Hamilton back on his run after his recent ill- ness. '_`L_ r`_ , - : VCR. `Mrs. 3- D&1'1iIl8 Of Toronto s ent hl` 7YIn`p`Inn Big Reduction in Prices iatner, wm. Rusk. Miss Kate Phillips of Hamilton is visiting Mrs. Wm. Little and other friends here. I nnnn `D.......L.._ I---- $530.00 $480.00 I \J UlUD&o Engineer Dewar and Fireman . Conlon have returned home from ` Montreal where they I'epI'esenl- P I ed lo_cal engineers and firemen on the committee which discuss- ed terms of a new agreement with the G.T.R. management. Al- though no denite wage increas- es have been announced. great- ly improved working conditions were secured by the men and the new agreement is regarded as very satisfactory. Robt. Moore of Niagara Falls ,Iwith his wife and children has ,been renewing old acquaintance- 1 ships after an absence of fifteen ` years. employed in Mr. Moore was a fitter the G.T.R. shops here but left to accept a posi- tion with the M.C.R. at the Falls _ . . . \a\-\-I vu unn yuan LIIU G. T. R. officials cooper- ate. A committee meeting: was held in the (mice of Supt.` Lynch, Tuesday evening, and a general meeting is called for this afternoon (Thursday) at four o'clock. I2`......:....-.... `I\ ' "" uuu. u.CJuUlu3 pu.l't9lll.S. There was only a_ small at- tendance at the meetmg of ran- waymen called for patriotic pur- V poses last `Sunday afternoon. After some discussion it was decided to ask that the (4 h T D nlnn:..l,. 1-A---~~ IJIII auuauau UUUKI Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Reynolds ;leave this week for holidays and expect to be absent until Sept lst. Next Sunday they will spend 3 in Midland where Mr. Reynulds will preach. From there they |will go to Thornbury and Wiar- ton, the latter being the home of lMrs. Reynolds parents. Thnnn ulna nnlu .. nnsnll -4 531. uuul. uay uuu U11`. LUIIIIISOU. The large launch belonging to Mr. Helmuth was completely; wrecked during the storm last week at his summer home Stratha.llan. The how was damlaged so badly by the waves that the boat nally sunk on` the Stgathallan dock. ......I It..- n Irv H The Car Department is doing" well in the call of the Ccmntry ` as on Wednesday no less than`. four married men enlisted and were accepted for service. They ` are M. Millson, Chas. Simmons, Arthur Jay and Mr. Tomilsnn. Thu lnrlrn Innnnln In-.ln..-.n..:.-.... A- 1 uuvuun IUUIL5 well 8110 3 ;seemed glad to see Allandale` gfriends again. a | Mrs. A. Stephenson of Alliston sspent a few days with her sis- lter, Mrs. Frank Hihl, last week. Mrs. Robt. Jack and Miss Jack ,'have returned after a delightful gmutor trip of 1500 miles in the 5United States. l..l.u l\..l-...- ---L- I.-- |__, a couple of weeks ago that Ed`. .. Aug.` 5th. Ferguson of Niagara Falls, M1 and M"5- Wlulalll T`cly1Ul' formerly of Auandage was man of Barrie arrived in Edmontonl ried in June, but this happy event . _ occurred last December. , """39, MQIIHSUI` 01 the Strath- Miss Addie Smith returned to 091"` ( 'a`'** and Marble 00-. her home in Allandale after|",`'" they had IIUL seen for spending the last four years ',t,```Y Yt-`ars. _MI'. and Mrs. with friends in town. Miss Smith !1ay' W "`'3` _f" W113 3 will be greatly missed by a num- l'th Wm` M"S- 3151109. their her of young friends.-Penetang d.a`3m*?1' at b'c1l`b0u and after a Herald. V15 "5, U18 youngest member doing Of the 1"Y Wlulam, at Cal- the 33 Wm l{1`C'~`Ud _hUIue. as nn \\ prlnnednv nn loco nu... Mrs. A 4. unm...u. n. this week and visited their soul 41115.. UIICID. 1{UWU. . MISS Martm of Toronto ls v1s- iting her friend Miss Rose Wil- mott, Burton Ave. `7nnnnn Dual. .5 "" JJIIB IIIIIUO Our Allandale news reported that Ed. Falls, formerly Allandale, man--; Min- A.J..I:.-. Q...:u.. ....n...,..,u - uuuy wan uancu. bu but uuspual. Last week Wm. Taylor report. % ed the loss of his gold watch to Constable Sweeney and in two days the vigilant policeman landed the goods over in New England. III Allnru.-l4uIA u-\......_ ...-.., I LUIII4 CSIIIICIIIM Sid. Godden, sun of. Albert Godden, fell out of a tree last week and broke his left arm. It was a bad fracture and the little chap was taken to the hospital. I.Q. lk W111 Tnirlnn nnnn--6 v ILLIA. u LJ|4aI.C3c John Oakes, who has been con- nected with Simcoe Hall for a couple of years, resigned _ last` week in order to enllst. With a` Toronto regiment. qgrl lltxrlrlnvs a.- .. tn, AIL__A The Doctor` lobks well and smzmnd alga in nnn An.....:..n- IAIIII IXAIIIIR AND SATURDAY IORIINO -'-*---------`- 'rH'51v'11>soN.~_- ,4.t Penetangui- shene, on August 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ba Thompson, a son. _..--.u, u OUII. SALISBURY-On Tuesday, Aug. 10, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Salisbury, Midhurst, a daugh_? ter (still born). SHEARD-On Wednesday, Aug. 11, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. heard, Victoria St... a daugh- er. SVIIIII ARDELL--In AllandaIe,. on Monday, Aug. 9, 1915. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ardell, a daughter. HAYES--On Wednesday, Aug`. 11, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hayes, Oro, a son. BALDWIN--()n. Monday, Aug. 9, 1915. to Mr. and Mrs. Bald- win, Holgate St., a son. HlNDS--In the R. V. Hospital on Wednesday, Aug. 4, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hinds, Bar- rie, a daughter. JORY--On Saturday, Aug. 7th, .1915. to Mr- and Mm A In---- Illkll. In lJUl'l4UH AVG. Vernon Rusk of Toronto is` spending his holidays with his` father, Wm. Rusk. Minn Val- 'n|..:n_-__- , A V` ....,u ....my LU cause some rotting in the grain. The potato crop is said to be damaged already by the excessive rains. Altogether, the past ten days has been very dxscouraging to the farmers who ` had looked forward to a bumper harvest. ..... u nu uvub GPl`3U`0a- County Engineer ' Campbell .~`tat0(l to a reporter on Tuesday that the loss to the wheat crop in Simcoe County would be fully 30 per cent--the wheat sprout- ing badly not only in the shock but also standing in the fields. Only a small portion had been housed before the heavy rains set in. A considerable quantity would be placed in the barns with the good weather of Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesd:1y,.l but today's downpour will set the harvest back several days and is also likely to cause rotting] in tho n.n:.. m--i - - ter. ,_,, .._._y ICVV U1 the men are as yut provided with uniforms, but most are wearing` straw hats. The 63rd has a} band of thirty pieces and the Edmonton Newsboys Band, an organization one year old of forty piece-s parades in advance of the 101st Rogt, Home Defence. [cINTOSH-At tin; 1i."\'/. Hospi- 7,t0 rie, on Saturday, Augf r. and Mrs. McIntosh, Barrie, a son. ; 1- In-I-.rv--.-. 3"; yam. uirec weeks U1 `has been warm, with sunshine and an n shower. lu sonle_pa1'l sturuis accompanied by done damage, but lh hailed out will be com siiigll. l`A`A( -- .u;-ucnny U1 D&l'l'le, IS. SDC a short vacation with her 1 er and brothers at Consort, and sister, Mrs. A. E. Stew Saskatoon. 'I`h.. ....-.- _ ,1: ...._- ;;nuu.uD Ill IDUIUOHLUH. Miss Ruse Cameron of bridge, formerly of Royal toria Hospital, Barrie, has spending a few days in Ed ton with her brother. I Mi Nl|l|I.v\n I/:-.-_ n .. | uuu. _vvIun Mlb_`S Hospital, formerly * shm-t. Vanni net Dl'0UlL I'. Norine King, of Minneapolis, of Barrie, is. Inn uunlll. L .u.._y, vuu p1`UUBUU 1101118. I Mrs. A. U. Habbick of Barrie is spending a few weeks in Ed- monlun with her daughter, Mrs. Grenville Caldwell. John Uvers, formerly of Bar- rie aud for some years a resi- dent. of Muuse Jaw, Sask., is on a tour at` the W'est and visiting friellds in Edmonton. l "Alum nnn\.... uulu uu muuuuy. Mrs. I1-win Schneider of Van- couver is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Chas. Lowe. Mina Ilnnlin Al V----`- __--..- -ova-cunt! l1uI'Ic IIIU" IJIII. Rome, Aug. 11.--The example of the railroad employes of Milan, who refused three mil- lion lires ($600,000) offered by the Government for extra work done by them in connection with the mobilization of the army, has been followed by the rail- road men of Rome, who have issued a statement ` \Ve would feel ourselvee humi- liated if we were not willing to give our toil while others give their lives to their country. refuse ($600,00 f Il]L)bili7.IHnn I or them conn . _ . . _v-u jut! e example d 0) ection .4` `hr. .....--- and is still in their employ. Bbth he and his amiable wife still look hale and hearty. They motored all the way. He says that it is a most beautiful trip and that the country and crops look ne. They left for their home on Wednesday morning. > What Italian R.. Mon Did. plhn A-- Much Wh at 8prouted._ Inlv ID...-'- WESTERN NOTES. Campbell, Tuesday] 053 crop; fully` nt--the sprout-e shock} ifnndincr in IL... n..IJ, ,_,__, ...... 1110!; III. lalgary, the 63rd and ill in the city. Twice 63rd and 66th march e city. Very` few _0Lf{ p g vnl nr-.u~-'- -- sonq_ J15 uunuwlll Db. A. Dudley of West Toronto called on old friends in Allan- dale on Monday. Mpg I;-nn Qnlnnnh-I..- -5 1:-.. Ln nu u.llVi1llL'(` ()1 _. .....u,u uu:u' sun ger of 00., ad seen 5. Mr. .. ..l.....-I -~ Hllnin Tn ,,..---- vvuu IC- onton during July even days. The Battaliuu is 1146 :11. The claim is: ik` thtl lunnnnnl Ii---- ' vvufu: Ul.llI'S 31 _ ..... .-n L-n1(.l.lE5C U1 urs to enlist. ch of stalwarts born in the far never b1`fUl'8 as hll I-`nu\CI..I l"`3l-- J\.ll wul DUI. HIE valdays m e sonuerouing red _Q_ Alfnonlhnn , the City )lis, Minu., spending h moth- msux-t, Alta., 9. Stewart at u U1 1.461.`!!- vnc- e, been` ;,, |.\,a.....-- uu IJCCII EdmOn- \ WOOL. Cahas. Bone has moved from Gowan St. to Mr. Gracey`s house~ 0nABa dwin St. T\uuAl.\-. -1 `I7__A 0-I - I

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