Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 26 Aug 1915, p. 2

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2 and 5 lb. Cartons- 1o, 20, so and 100 lb. Cloth am. :44 Let M Sweden it CANADA SUGAR nanumc co., ummzn, Mdmm. his mother, l\V\` ..n-. . a Broncho Isl Jltloll Side ` o_ther 1 opened , Are you getting ready for Barrie s Big Fair next month? You save money and also get the best selection. \Ve are carrying amuch larger Fur stock this year which in` cludes manv new designs never shown before. SIMMONS & CO. $530.00 $480.00 Thursday, August 28, 1915 F urrien" LIPS buy Post. Of! III Han City, Tow+ ALL 71 DAIN 1 1. V " " "5 IIIIDI I 4 Jaye been any neccs- ' allyllllllg more than a ' l[)U(`iI_l":IllnHI in nnnnb IA . R 1- En G601 BRE. waomxj 0V] LA] C01 'sit"&'1E1 Schoo xiLLE Two of our Fresh Fruit Eombinations: Issuor ICI the Vairl Thur I IIC IC Runni Showe REV. stl choc.{ CAN am-!!| ,_.-V... :2 \aI.Jl./J investigations in the* ml the public, why not u-cusvd man the benet counsel to defend him- BRYSON S _, VV---~D 4.uIlJl (1 bill! .>;w;t1'a11cc lll cuuxt, 'II\UH DI-1\a4\n:.4....' ` . Iiur ;oTii}nis!ic 1-P- najur pu1'tio11 of the, V " I4\J Q`) l U. [mused byu, val, U1` U10 RaiI1~uad_.-, It '. inlll-n-ml ..--, "qua. ml, L21 UP `I Unl:_u'iu. and do. no nu.-.u.'...:. Fresh . Fresh Peach `~Peaches Melba - and Sundae Cream 10c 10c (Lmntity Prices, 90c Gallon .... ...nmn_y U1 IJIILQ spite thv -:u'lwr per ports of Lhn major p Iv no uluy lUi.l5Ulla- that, had lhv man In; 5,... .......`.. .I ` F}esh -V.cu an LUUI-` Md huvcybcell 1'1;-` udlatuly after hlS- Ill the 1'efu1'cuceS; doubtful whvther 1 I `p hnun unu .~.....,.... . _ ,-., yo-vast ll 11cc Itj >1-osecutn1"s duty!` i2'at.1'unu in nu- ......., uuu Lu!` uldll` rd by (.uuusel,g Lulcgrapll cum.; 1-......\ . ., In` ll-,I\Vn 32-38 ELIZABETH STREET Phone 26 ------_---n The Lindsay Warder runs the _following' udvt. prominmntly dis- * .5 Haw the . ' Barrie been liusual civic 1 - cruits in fnr hmay be that *{used to be `straight don: jous fu1_1ds._ an. latest recruits from presented with the usual grant given to re- former contingents`? It gmay the money can he} tused better advantage in donations to the vari. funds. and if such is the case, `even the boys who are enlisting ' twill not object. I as In the Can_adian West it is gsaid that the soldiers are assist- (ing in the harvest, and in this. Iway they are doing as good Sf`P- E fvice for the Empire as is possi-- 4ble. to be done at the _moment.' . for` which they are receiving :83 per! `day and their board. ...... -uuutx . are a hm 1`auetu- m"'uu..u-u11ing- me 1IlilI'l(t`L price of must p1'ndu(`ts. I .-... ..... I '1`n-day, Llu-. farvmw is ha1'vos_t-r ing um` of lhv bi;.:'g'u~.~'L crops 111- tlw hist,m'y nf do-` Hl\i'n flu ......l:,... - ' ' " i..-. a ucw company h dished in Aurora for jfacture cf automat `nients, which haw `been iinpcrted, princ. Gcrn1any. Thus doe `continue to tighten `around its own neck. `I J! I IJGII vuou $1,141 cmnes T _wheat $774,UOU,U(_)0, raw .-eu mates Departme r`LUI'B the agricultu vftics handled in trade have a yvarlg . 000,000,000. Cottt 1.lisL with $1,127,( I l'l|ll1nu ---In W. 1116 Iarmer lcluthvs the world, wh `is the world`s greatcs ;dusLry. ' _ ,,-,, .,.....a xuzucu uy L118 [continued wet weather, there is reason to believe that the dam- age done was greatly exagger- lated. Those in a pqsition to know I E IQ IY\1In5\ R /~` vj- The Automatic Instrument C 8 new cmnnnnv h..;..... ...:{A- .$;5s'.',U0(),0O(), and so on tl1r0ug'l1 the list until the of $5,0()0,000,00U is reach- The 1'a1'me1' feeds and s while farming 2`l'eaI.usi. rm-.-an :-- _, _.- .`.an1 1.11.70` company beixl esLab-1 the manu- oi" automatlc instru Vhloh hnv |nn..,.4..n ., ...... ....,u.u u1.9bl'U- hich havv heretufure med, principally from does Germany 0 the noose 01- bt.,u1' says the sauna Journal. It. may not be pus.-eihlv to blanw the War in this ('.a.~w. but t'L-rtaixlly buth Wall St. am! the .'\4lIL`l i(.'-all Rail- 1'uad.~', particularly the latter. are big." in cu.|truHing` [)l'H'.(' DI'millPf.i Railruadaur I _..... .... uuIulllUUl- d inte1~nati_onalj yearly value of $5,- 1 Cotton heads the: 1,127,000,000, then} ti and flour with .1-aw wool $480,-` -s and skins $392,-| rm. mm: mm Mn ulllb la]. llllllg L'St basic in-. 1*, 1 ; 1 V on 1 much rst- 1 harvested, \ many will c crop this the aggre- 3. In this I esting to u the Unit- s ~f Ag1icul.. 0 c0n1m0di- Lt!` ernational ;;x_ ,, 1- `mp .... ans 1'. urant, organist otjlthe First Baptist _ChllI`Ch. Hinton, U.$.A., is visiting in Christ Church, Collier Street, on Monday next, August 30, at 8 p.m. The recital will be inter- spersed with clarionet solos by Mr. Neil McVicar, the church or- ganist, and by choir anthems. This service will doubtless be much appreciated as- an oppnr- tunity of spending an enjoyable and profitable hour, and the Christ Church friends are ex- pecting a large congregation. A silver collection will be taken upO ___..__:.-.._._-- Domlnlon can-Iago co. Bought By Tudhopes. Orillia Packet--Thc Tudhope Carriage Co. has purchased ali the stock and materials of tin Dominion Carriage Co., Toronto, and is removing them to O1-iilia. They have also taken over the ordens of th_e Dominion Com- them ::.'(n1 This Will amount of ac_ided"work during the coming wmter. The Dominion Car`:-.-nsge Co. has disposed of its facu-1`y to the Chevrolet Motor Company. -n-js aucu. um aates set are as lows: Stroutl, Sept. 14th; Sept. 15; Minesiug, Sept. F1-om present. indlcations will all be more popular both pupils and parents ever. The annual school fairs, under: the Department _of Agriculture, which have proven so popular for the past two or threeyears, are now being arranged for and the prize lists will shortly be is- sued. 'I;he da_tes_ set as fol- f\lI'(\ I ,,.,... mu. use gross reduction in `jthe effective Inercantlle mantle` -.of the world amounted to 7661 -jvessels of 1,055,112 tons, exclud- - iug all vessels of less than 100 `itons. Of this total, 491 vessels, _ of 870,662 tons, were steamers, gand_275 of 184,450 tons, were % sailing vessels. I Jitneys are multiplying in Barrie, and it would be oppor- `tune for the council to make lsolne regulations in regard to =them. A license fee should he `charged, and-the public should know Where they may get a jit- [ncy when they want one. Livery ,sLahle proprietors and cab driv- ers now have to pay a heavy license-why not the jitney pro- prietors? untj Farmers who work the soil, says The Wall Street. Jou1'nal', am getting $1 :1 barrel for puta- toes, and New York retailers, who Work tlmir customers, are. gt-tting frum $8 Lu $10. Uf cnursc [hiss is caused War-. ` (nu \X/all k I The statistical summary of vessels totally lost, broken up, condemned, etc., just published by ``Lloyd s Register of Ship- ping," shows that during the year 1914 the gross reduction `;theue`ectiv_e marine! _ , --_ .--us; u LIUUIU loss of tune th1_s year IS lucky. ----:-n Pick out your exhibits for the ,Flpwer Show on Sept. 7th, and in this way denwnstrate your prac- tical interest in one of B'ar1'ie s best institutions. J The Orillia Packet says that entertainments or other de- iv monstrations of a patriotic char- - acter in the country districts have been conspicuous by their abs.ence, rather than otherwise. This may be so in the Orillia district, but in this neighbor- hood the rural communities have 6 `been doing good work all sum- mer, and almost daily there are fresh evidences of greater awak- ening to the situation that con- fronts us and the needfor the help of each man and woman l. who calls himself or herself a I citizen of the British Empire. S 3 man who is idly walking the streets. Will not the spectacle - of young men leaving good posi. -,_tions to enlist stir these slackers wlnto a sense of their duty? The `time may yet come when such :as this young fellow will have no !choice in the matter. Better come forward voluntarily than ;be forced. ;-1 Inuit: LU U8 FUD across the field only. rnean much loss of tim gfarnner who gets 01!` wi loss time ' On account of th( beating down the oat many a farmeI"s field er will have to be_run nnl-n.-n 4].... RR! J UUIIIU lL'l'\` `be forced. The great Russian Empire is said to he a nation of 127 dif- ferent languages, and the Czar , mu_st speak them all. Who would ibe a Czar, voluntarily`? nu... uu vwwrla, b.U., and The Express says that orders are` coming in from all parts of the `country, making an increase in the staff of employees necessary. We now have a two-cent post card. Why not a three-cent lstamp? uux ll 1 l'})l'US('IlL('U Lvlvpllullc and ta.-lcgwap municatiuu wuuld have surtod to immediately : arrest, and from 1'! SH obtained it is tin-re would have at sity for more formal appearance in c is the Crown Pmsecutu to makv intm-ests of give an accused man th of expert, defe self? One result,of the war has been the cessation of the steady flow of German goods to this country. Baaverton has stepped into the breach in one line and is making a bid for some of the trade in toys formerly imported from Germany. The `Beaverton Toy Works has made its first ship- ment to Victoria, B.C., and Express are country, [the necessarv_ ...._--a uuaAu.u.aCll lUl' rize The dates set Ivy, 16. they I with than * played on a front page: Free!- A Fine New Suit, Splendid Fit, Khaki shade, can be procured by all young men desirous of serv- ing their King and Country. Ap- ply Lindsay Armouries. The hint is tersely put, but it is ap- parent that the supply of new uniforms is more plentiful in Lindsay (Gen. Sam Hughes old home) than it is in Barrie at the present time. Rural school I-`airs. Ghrlst. achuron. nn--l- "` _ _ V . . -- V n:Iul\C ntious cense should d-the ey ieturs and nnh .4...'.. mt the storms vn crops, in mer s field the hind- e be run one way This will time, but the 01]` with a little P l']I.Q lrnnvu 1'.-. I--r-`-~- . uv asslzul ' urionet , l ri net. on .\....._ Grant. Rnnfiat f`In......I.. ( The recent case in the policeiwheat crop -being ruined by the court, wherein a young man who ; continued was pus.-iiig t,lii-ougli Barrie waslreason that taken into l`ll.`5t,Udy and question- . age ed as to his loyalty, brings for.. ated. a position ward the question whether there assert that`there.is much first- should not he a Crown defender class wheat being as well as` it Crown prosecutor. and that, although will In this case the matter likely Suer heavy loss, the this would have been disposed of atlyear 1s_ so heavy that the the pi-eliiniiiai-y liearing if there;g'ate will be very large. llitd been somculle to defend thegcunnection it is. Interesting young man and to cross-exaii1-i1iote that according to ine the witnesses. It was aled states Department of clear wise of mistaken ide11tity_tuI'e agricultural wlien the recruits swore that they : ties handled international t had SHt,`il the mall in question on have yearly `$5,- the Saturday morning of his ar- 000,000,000. 1'e.s'l, us it was proven that he.1lSt With $1.127,000,000, then t was on the Sn`. Ut,`I`lllalll(J sail- comes wheat our ': iug from Killnriiey to Coiling-;$774,000,000, $/i80,,..~'j wood at that time. Another Inan'0U.U0U. hidt S $392.- \\'ltll it ituniera had been seen. 000.000. coffee $386,000,000, A ilrown "dc-i'eiiili-i- would, i11.a,Sll8'al' $382,000 000. few nionmnt..~:, have eslahlislied. d0WI1 until the ninn'.~; iiiiioceiiee of any dis- V total Of loyalty. in fact. before the case 80- and came to tl'lill it is only I`eaSUlla-t31U1S ble to siippose that, nian'1_.~' world`s 2'1`!-labial i....e;,. ;-. lnipn I u i i u i n - . - . - - s - :*n.;_;'.1;5ry'"o; % more en. Hughes 13., --. \JI \avu1Ul;Cl y. 1116 ers were his three sons; his son-[ in..law, Mr.` Gettie and two nephews John and James Gib- bons of Bradford. The funeral took place Satur- day to St. Mary's Church, Barrie, where requiem mass was cele- lbrated, interment being made in R. C. Cemetery. The pall-bear_ son- in..l_aw, l\_ir_.` and mm vll uuu UUUUCSSIUII. Three sons and five daughters` survive, Mrs. Clark having died-1 last, April. The surviving family! a_re:-Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Get-' tle, Mrs. Vernie and Miss Alice of Toronto, Miss Maud and James at home; Joh 1 and Fred of To- route. I nu yunauu U1 I"clLI'l(3K mark, 8. luiighly ijespected resident of thei TOWI1Shlp. Deceased was in his 80th year! and had lived for many years- in` the 8th concession. I 'Fhno.. on...-. -----I A" r.':',n A pioneer ;)(i"i-r1r:isfil passed` away on Thursday, August 12, `in the person of Patrick Clark, ' | 5 E II hihlv rnennntmi nnnnn .... vnlhll II ana five daughters` died-f hp Run-vivinn. 4`.....: - Ford Touring Car - - Ford Runabout - - - - He also draws to your attention A F irst-Class Garage at the Five Points AND WILL HANDLE EXCLUSIVELY 1% A `I'll PIIPAIID SOCIETE if 'DAl\lua &_ I '. R. HUXTABLE ( ANNOUNCEMENT [ THIS delicious cooked-meat paste is the very acme of French cookery. Prepared from choice nutritious meats and Ipices by expert French Chefs at Montreal. Get `a tin and see how good and appetizing Puus Put is. You never tasted anything quite like it before. Sold in hermetically-sealed tins-always fresh and pure_just ready to eat. Ask your grocer_to-day. In a letter to moth , Buglcr Walter Nugent says: the Tuday is Sunday. August 1 and I am lying in the Hospil ,ar;at Sh0rnclif`fe, with my THIS cooked-I verv acme of Pro _, _____ ....... . was UUL me other evening trying to break in a ;ly0ung bronche to carry a saddle. l- f He tried his best to throw me but hidid not succeed at first. He {leaped over hedges and fences, and when he got up to the last fence he stopped as suddenly as a m-ule. _I landed on the fence. The doctor said I had to stay in bed for two weeks. Otherwise I am feeling fine and can eat like a bear. My weight is 148. Blugler Nugent has been with D 00.. 20th Batt., 2nd C.E.F., Sandiing Camp, which battalion is now said to be in France. "'l'l"""~ ulllll l'upI'cs011L-Q nun .. J A x Begs to announce that he has Read the` II \I \J I E I D 5. P. A St Rnnuuo S1-.. Mon-nun. Ill A1 PAID-Ul)OI-lOI.AY. IIAICI FORD CARS Adlr-t C_0lt;mn. ..-yuan Au 0 ho need first. 3 an, Inn In 5'--~ ` . 4|uEuLlDl: lat, Hospital h \ [1117 ;.'.l..\ the Big Reduction in Prices Paco

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