Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 Mar 1915, p. 5

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IA/J. .-.avv---., Onilia . .. C01.1ing1w-ood.. Midland . Peneta-ng ?. . Allis`-ton . . . . Sttayner . \ Iiuradzford . . _-.L..... I =4*--~--- - ~ Beeton . . . . Ooildwater . Cookstown . Elmvale . Thorn>`burry_ .? __`I_____,. .I.1l;ULL.l.|.r I - 1 To2:en155r?1- ; .LUbl:Uu'.ua1u. o -1, uuuu _- _ _, Thus it will be seen thart av1- rbhlough` the "gross revenue of Omi~1l.ia oioe exvoeeded Barrie "by over $4,000, the -axmounft of ,In:oney'o1*diers, wissuwedi tin Barnie exceeded that of} iO11i`li*a. =br_y .11ea-y V, $37,000. ` VVhsa.t 3| does tihixs mean? The natu1~a1'l- in- ference is that altihougll the Orilli-al Post Oiioe sold more stamps, L .e oc.,` A or ordinary correspondence, the H . Barnie oioe sod more money or-! L ders. Where were these "money" , ondxers, sent? U-ndoruxbtedly a very. ,_'large proportion -of them ovwe't to ,` Toronto dqparmnent-`a1 -' E '-lia 'iSvkI10IWln"8B a mwn where the , mi tmemhanlts aidivertziseo most 2.. a..`I....:.. .'|nm;;'| nonnms: .n_'n =ret1an!1' tmemnams wuIvU1"ur:ru 111v-av , Jiberailly -in their local papers, -and ;.i the fact -iis Iilain 110 `be -seen that by i I so cloing they have vibeen Able Foo `keep a. amge dhare of their trwdle at 1 home, while Ba-rrie `merchants, ] many of whom are but Vspasrmodic * advenhisexws, - - have allowed much of -; `bhdi-r` tra!de..t'o. .s1ip tihmu'- -t1_1ei.r`4 the` of . the mail ord'er1 -houses. 'Wihe`n the amou-nt of money , which `goes frQm..,,ma:ny `of "the [V smaller! ground Bkmzie, `ahdl _ :11'i-g\}_q;`t.1y- -in 'mhe"`$` ' ` ng area. ' of 1 Barrie. is taken into <.3orx1side;-_agt,ioIi, ' this rberrliatdy`.-is. . I }1T171I;q{;Jvs?eI;?d,'1: onday . 'irx:gr1*etm`:i1-eci Ion lighter X % >5 asopmea MI -Da1'-1116 -um:-uu-auw at.-,.....,.. .315: thought to their gadver-' `tigi-ngAa,nd'spen1t as -liberal appm_o- pria;tiIons for the. advancement `of IA-L-s`-= `I.....'=-1.-mus. an h rbhe EIJKAIA m19cha1`1,ts.: ? ' hr`--7-; 1101' me. u.(lVu.LI.UUu.IVutu Ya e1_r busmesg as` db rbhe Om_iM~m M0N_13Y ORDERS` - Gross Amount of Revenue `Money IOrd'ers, m no-44 4-1 (I3 AH{\0t31n' ` * T21-IE `NOR':rHERN" AADVLANCE 19,864.77 ; 23,988.86` 15,098.65 11,777.46 5,131.83- 4,452.60 2,620.50 2,825.89 v1,8_`86.41 2,080.74 2,070.38 2,043.81 1,883`.77 2,008.25 11 `I. ....;\-.< '\/J.\.|\zn\.| $17,036.10 ' 71,617.88 " 17 ,518.010 ` 118,653.98 `I 81,848.08. 86,001.16 93,951.08, 52,180.47; 33,508.47 20,519.36 14,899.28\ 16,537.04` 22,065.34 ` 16.650.18 1 -101550.18 , 13,176.00 .,5 Jovv P1Zi1'e}i 2.115 iidfiea F ` -Skirts ` ` Empire Stylgs A are new features, and with many other attractive styles will be shown in the Standard Fashion Sheet for eMarAch. . Be sin-e and gei` a free copy at our Standard Pattern Dep_artment Fine Laces and Insertions, good value at 5c,and 6c yard, special price . . . . . .2c or 12 yards for 15c ua,5'J.uLr\.luvuu-ua. ;v- proved of uni .1..- AL... nun}-nn out" collars, co1ors--g;'ey, tan, lueat 3.25 and.3.oo, ....$l.98 Ladies Sweater Coats, with and with red and black, white and red, white, extra va Friday and Saturday-only,.....2 .. Sutcliffc s -Leader. See our Bar of Laundry Soap ...... .. Sutc1iffe s Special Laundry Soap, 8 bars for Try it and you ll always use Bolero Jggkeg, We give you a 5c. Cou] chase, redeemalgle at ou Soap, made by David Morton & 1-lars, g`u:1-ar farm the wages. The demand for lalbiouzr ' fa-rm this winter has also decreasecl `be-= ' [cause _ of the i-ncreas-ed; cost of lboar. For the Dominion , r`1i'ig' maie help. For the year, . includ- mc 'u ing board, the Iavenage -wages were` hgua $323.30 `for males and $189.35 for` 111 n-Y__..,..n1An -.uk{.'|u:d~ +}1 avP1'l`.~QB 009" ; Of] Jstiylkes 1a %%smr`t%j `For Spring Wear Unusually pretty designs, Ladies Print, choice patterns, 3% sleeves, `Ladies Skirts, black and white checks, nu! nn 1 Rippelettes, stripe and check, good assortment of colors, new `goods just in, special valuo. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 15c Dress Gir_ighams,< .725 Neckwear always pleases. Therc many. dainty neckwear pieces. `I01' luwxua auu -.yu..,.\,., _-_' 'femaes, whilst the average cost of,` lboa-rd per month works . -out to `$14.27 for males and!` $11.20 for for males, as compared` with $12.49 " and $9.53 in 1910. Average wages` ,per month in 1914 were lowest, in Prince Edward Island,` v'iz., -$24.71 -V -1-. Ann} @1442 +`m- fnma1es.I V IL. lilt I A- for males and $14.48 for fvemalesul in Nova. `-Sootia they were $31.20 and $14.80 and `in New Brunswick $3193. and $15. In` Quebec the __.-_......... mono 323-56 and $15.65,, $31.93 and 151:). L11 Vguvuuu ....., averages were $33.56 and $15.65, and in Ontario $32.09 and $16.67. In _he"westem they were zor males -$39.13 "in ,Mm1ibovba, A A an ' , `$.-.-`.u-u-I-15.:-nluu-I'" an ` `O`l`\l: $40 3t. ....>.4 iSaskoamdnewan ana z.o.uo 1-11 m....,. Lta. ` The highest wages were paid in -Brirtdsh Columbia,` viz., $47.85 for males and $31.18, `for females, _gthese _ avemgeg A "smbsba.m;i'a.l1y than` izesi%$7~ ;1:$.$.f~:. ru . Son, Limited, `price. ARE TO BE FOUND HERE IN THIS FIRST DISPLAY Le checks, greys, k,open,weu maut: ncwcm. ..,.w .$5.oo, $4.50, $3.95, $3.50, $3.25, $2.9s, ZX ----1 -An 6`-urn:-an it". 'Qlo\Iv,wr--vv, Y__, , _ But you must come in and see them. blaek, navy blue, navy blue and black sfripe, black leeks, greys, Copen,we1l made newest styles, prices nn QA r.-n c-2 0|: 12 En $3.25. $2.95. $2.49 :f5c, 2 for 25 ,checks and stripes, good patterns, F11 W~1'lau uuv utx; \J\/ 10 1s A concerned; but 7..l.'o 11]. . uu.ouuu-..~., ut,ch ew\an ' $40426 females receiving! man no- :., Life. Sdtrockh % mintained - so wi~thf1:he . three I _ ..;,~-:_.. 1.1 . `:I...'.4. prices. .. $2.25, $2.00, $1.50, $1.25 ..10c .25c There is no woman who can have too ieces. See new lines at ................ .. $1.15, 75c, 50c, 35c, 25c. I |tha.-t prices are less by fnom 25 2-`. v is "said - rpnotposixtion. 1914 rbhere has been .a sub`- sbamfaial -lwedmlcmion in 11110 value ~bo-tli of horses and of swine. It is a: cause of -geneml complaint haut the demand `for {horses other rthan for 1_n.i1itany purposes has f\a.1\1en off, and! t0 in ldm-ing 40 or 50. p.c. than they were _ 1913. -. ` Owing to the high vpmiee of grain; rt.-he keeping of swine in the west `be no longer a paying Hog-s have been sold will fe oeh--*fre- Iquenuy 10].` `I125 uIuuu:- as `I; -.,-_-_ tper llb.---and many have been mar kdted in an . unnished` , condiion. pOn`-1!he1 other hand rhhe prices of I-4--w. nm.'I vrnninrhn in ad On Nihe other nann rune p1'1\J:73 VJ- eaile have been w<=J1:1`ma.inrbai,nedi and the average `val-unesv for dairy cows and for other` themed camtle are donsideralxly albovve dahose of L . btmpe. s. all i an otther. Galttle, '1`-or awjirne. leived. to be of the total .4-us `nan b horses, $57 for +1-ive stock in 1914`: 7 4A"1'A` man 121 mm. j-$7 sheep The V.vJ.u u 'IlU (sows, $42 for and $12 -ollowdng is be- a rough approximation value of. Canadian Horses $371,- farm sheen U1` `N1 66""-`B*"""' V` \` a-]|l lewea mo be u lfuwgu ~...,.,,............-.~.. the total of Canadian 'live. stock `Horses 430,000, cattle $297,131,000, sheep $14,551,000, -and Swine $42,418,000, (Ir_ aggrggate` of $725',530000 for N~.Ev~En' Hm) A~.NY_ 'I\4v - him as low neck, extra value -----.--75c and 50:: VVUII, `Lu uuuu Vuuu she" found him. , reg. IOC for'8c made !- \Ve11 119 ,19 in? they %%.``S .,,-.u.~- /81 {.95 ric-e. B95 Lts I ..._---7* \ ., _: =7 I ; ....o_o0oO0Oo9OO,OjO909gg;O_:. . nnnnn II`!IIl"|""Ii4'3."l"lf`." -V `V `nu oooooooo6b 6f3 00;" `T ins` Of the S"O.-`.1? T : .; Dr. C. `C. Gibson 15 vxsltxng/a hi}; h0ITle here. ' ' V A - Mr. and -Mrs. ~ Eu:1`~10I1g'~ **."h`:'. ,V mgved into the Leslie "1H1'0ck, ; V1.5, J _ J. Logue is visiting her` :.:`:;1. Manron, in Mont-rea1._ ` V - L 211' _ L sun. M Sqn_ ,\LLu-Asumy ---- -----~'~ ` \h._ J110. G'i"`.:.nbon,s` is f his home sueginng frop; la gmQp>e.] M 1._ Tshos. Homer is reqoverlnfg `ufter -.1. ratiher serious illness. V ` Mrs. H. Arde11- find ohildlvr-en ho]-i;1a3'il1g` W-it'h -her si`ste_r -i`11`EngI'e_ij A .L'L.... +1111 J`-lrQV'Q h;11't. Aftor ten days in - . ` % `less the litrle .aughter of MT and` ' Mrs. A`1~be1-1; ~S't1mden [dried on F -d M s. R v n ay` _ . r ( ew.) VV. :3 Taylor`. \Ii~`s Ta wl - - - ~ 301' are v1's1t,in ` to I `A 1ec~thre on tuberculosis` Was n-.i,ven in the Methodist Cllurch 18.813 j1i,L .\11t. . ' \ r.- _ . ,\ .. -vs-;.n 7\:f-:~n111n.v vn1'_11n'-nni +0 ]lLL`l1[~. To.r-onto on Monday, -afmer visi.`ti-mg. m1z1ti`\'e..< here for the plasrt mo-nsh. - Mr. W?i1'- c011 Treaidi, thee G.T.`R.; ti-<:ket (-1 enk, `i;S conned; to his 1 rumn w 1't11 the mu-mrps. I v.\li~ss S. MeM.orra11 ret-urneti. on Sz1at11.rd-ay. after -visii11g relatives in To1'0nt0. ' - m V Slimcoe [H-all` Sani'.bar.ium has `at presellt pa%tie11rts to the fu 'Olf its 4:;/1e1meit-y for the rst 1 ai'In' this " wintelx ' ` ` ` The Rev. R. J. W; Perry of the Pm-is`11 of Innxisl will pcreazoh in. St. Ge01~ge's IC`-`husncill on Sunday :-\=.~ning`. ` , vm T nr ..;..m+.. '+n_-n'::rn1'|.+ -tn- Mtiss Annie M'u=m1a:v 1`et11rrned to cg`u1zu' ('\`.`]1]Hg'. Tlhe LO-.L. meets to-nitg1h_-t,_ in-1 . L1 of next Thursvdiagv. M AH. Wm. Rusk 7\Vli-1`1 -amend; - Pro-. vi11(~i`a1 Grand L`0d)gVe act Norfthj B21 y 11e_\'-t- Week. 1 r , t \r_ _. -11.. 1- n A -I-1-u.r. V r-rv\':.at`pAt\<|I+I'I'r\13 Mr. 'G'0ug1h had the {misfortune to fall off his tender at PIa1!ldla;1e`j Ehu~r. oi-ng Ihiius arm, and: also sus oair'- mg a severe gash on his forehead .1321) llt'.VL~ wccn l_ xwcquirixlg xseverai stitches. 4 Two of. our teacfher-s in the Bur-_ mm Ave. School esaaped vinju-ry 'l`11esd-ay,-afterllo-on when they at- te1111)-ted = to board the Hamilton" trai,-n after i-tehad gatherpd consid- E-nable speed; `leaving ahe',: station| platfonn for Barrie. ' `A 1 V"... `,fnv\r]|r)1'v a-Pd-nunnnn an afprr-3 ]r1d.EIUI'1I1 1U1` .1J'a.l11U. A . Next Monday ater-noon an .a.ter- noon; tea \vsiI11 be `held at the `home of Mrs. J. T. Clark, Bnadtford St.,. for the benet of ca wi-diorw of - a'; 1a.t_e .en~gvineer of the " B. of Silver c011ec.ti011; You will be= zmule ~we1'c0`r_ne. ~' " E 7!`! :11zu1e '\\'t3LL'U1LlC. -! The `service in vttjhe Metihodrisit (Vhurc~v11 on 4S-undiay was in charge` of the ladies, the singing being -fmne e11mi-rely by them, and they all-5 , L _ _] _ ~ __ AIL r\uI|!` V110 GQQJ` | HHIIL CI1>Ul'l'c1`y `U3 Uucul, uuu. uuuJ w. .50 noted as ushers and passed the _ nnllec-.ti011 plates. OWE'lng~`--ho-'l".he in- ` ;vb'ilty of A/Irs. Jourdan to ?be pr`es- ` mt. the pastor prea-dhed. ' I I . 'l".hc B. of L. Fi1~e.m~en held their ' ;m11u-.11 dance in the Orange H~a1'1 ` rm I701). 2Pth, and -a jolly time was haul by` a large crowd. Keen-a_n sl ax-<-hesitra, i11c:1udti11g' a player-piano,` \~.in1ui11 and clarinet, furnished ex-g -cllent d=ancing'~music, and a. dainty" Euncheon W-a.1s served`. ' ` ~ ` J. J....\:..uv.n\v1\-n ` .`1I1l('IlUUl1 `Wit: :bU1VC11. .. On Tuesdtay night tminmaster :' Little noticed a couple of horse `ml-anket.s on the--pi`10rb of 11l1eH3am'iI1- mm engine wihen it arnived here at 7.45 13.111. Arfter a11,;tinv|estiga11iIon _ us` to wl1etl1er - anyfo-hing had '-been ': .~t.1*1wk a'l0n`g' "the road zit` wvaas fournd.-. Ilult l1`(_,)t11-il-1("q1`a& been enc.ou~n'xter-'~ yul and it still Iremalin-s a mystery ' llmv the horse blankets -got on the; f1'm1t of the llgine. " The guessing contest `at Mr. A. Ti. 1 -a.11terson s drug store closed on '1`lu1`1'.s';lay. T Three people guessed `.\'i1l`:lll nu-2 uf `the exact number '4'-J.31.< in the jar. Tlhe a:otusa,l nuxm-A ":l:::' xvus .'3ihi3._ two guessing 5382 mnl the 1'l1i1`(l rplacecl the number ur 3384.. They drew from .a hat to 1 '1 -1, .L'-__1..] 1...-.....-. Ln ,mr-a'hl|- UT .>.;E-}.- 1-ney urcw 1111111 `-a. xxwul av` `Em-i<.1-:2 \\`\11()_ should have the Tg*ra.p}1- - 1n()'1-21, and Mrs. Louzisa Hammml an? the `lm,-kyA tickert. The _other `.\\'rx to {set into the rnasls Were M1`- W. 1), Lime and Mr. Ghal-ice. The }1:<`.;.':`-.~' 4\\' M1`. Lem. Little and ;.\l19. E. Shear. . ` -__1_ :11 ,. .-..`l...-M-3 a nr` 111011011 as soon as ne u.rr_1vcu 1-rs.-s--|V_vv1 `-Mi-d1`-and `.A_rgw1s--The _can0e11l11,`8,9;C of trains -upon the Grand T Systeln of late has Tresu11:ed'1n .119` "N setting` the plans of" `many... of the employees. Conducborr Hardbm; 1-W119 has been located heme 91`... .-the g{D85t J1 year. on the Midland T B-1ckW9-13917. .17` T1111, lost his job Past week 3:79 1'7 .. of the4'cha11e' ani ondmi-ct0'1"*c from the Beellevillew `di{vvision:,;f 119W (:5 has charge. Mr. Hamen will Prfib . ably take the run B.6119V``u9' .9 and M`ade2 I `but . '31tmufQ-s: 179' I `live here 'fof the presnf. _; A A despaxtch from 1 Easy} +3 . dated last Friday ,s;ays-:1.A_`II119f`1_1_1`. `."_ , ment was made; 1` to-d, .l;.1_. '_ I ' " Grand Trunk W'0'U1H $' diviidend. of `only __1.% the 4 per cent. 3% -per `cent. for year i for the -p1.-e_vg,io1gs_ , ` 1 -' .=,_; weregjgpaiclvk-. 9" " '-u ..\l 1 Mr. E. R. Fci1*ma11, while sok-a'd':1I13' J n the my on VV-(!('1n<'3sda.y mornlflg: hzr.`.i Yhe misf-ortune #10 fall and `m--ak his leg near the He has found `by Mu`; BOOB`? nd `7t.1w11,;'}nt to 113:; home >on Braldtfolfd, after lying` on rtihe ice for OW-'1` 15121]-`i? an lhour. ' One side of f30 was ba-d!1y`frost-ibi1Jben swhen '116"W`5 fmmd. Reyno1d- s lzivery sent a `rig for him and n1ec1ii-ea*1 asid was TS1 1'm' nurmezl as` he arrived h0`m'-' rn1,- - -.'.....-..vJ7Hn'a- '1':-u 11 am`; %191s.T c---_v_: __ 7. .__ 7.f-._.7 W The` eorima; Tiusays:;Mr.` Hg" K. `M~a'ynamd'-, N -a - memefnrj of The ... Ainm .E.-... `LEI anion` ax)`-vrn-I CEJVII-lll\.A', _-_ -ac .I.AA Lu _ _a.a-_v ._.v-:Eo1" seven ` yeai-s,se1'rered l`_ns'* it<')nnecti0niiv;1vit1r ` this office on" Saturday, V and `left : Monday. for ` -Alliandaile, . where in A "company 9-wi.th_ his` cousin, 'Mr.. Ed: '_ gar Wilson, {he will engage in farm-V i in-g.a These young` Oriiliians. have heard the call back to the land, and determined. to put -it into . practice. ' `They. have secured one of the best" farms in that section, well stocked and under fuill culti- vation, and will endeavor to show their -patrioutim _:by increasing `pro- duetion. Their many friensds here `Wish. T-Messrs. -Wilson and` ;Maynard LL-2_. _..\.v.... .....-.;.n Tvery success` .in their new avoca-. on. ' ' ` v-pap.-. Q----U .-v-- - \ DOUBLE WINDOWS Engineers of the Grand Trunk 1 feel: like extending a vote of thanks, 1 to the Railway `Commissioners forli the order which ' compelled all en- j gine cfajbs to `be equipped with ` _douIble {windows in winter, says The iLindsay Post. During intense cold ?w-eat her like the -present, the two. windows in front of the engine cal) lthrough which drivers view the line] have a habit -of getting coated with frost; shutting -out entirely their view ahead`; This means exposing .themselves to the cold when they looked` out ` the side windows in or- , `der to see _if the line was clear. ' Now, however, this disagreeable pro: I cedure .is. -eliminated by having the` windows in front tted with out- side windows thereby keeping, them free from frost and ice and. permit ting an undbstr-uctredi view -ahead. . 11.-l:_-_._... T..-...:.-. r\\1 +1: 12ollovil;l0. I I lung an uI1Uusu"ux:ucwvu:w a.uw.u. `. Entgmeer Lavme on the Belleville train T1-elated .an instance of `the `danger that a-ttendexi having the ;-View in" front shut -off before the I` advent of the dousble window `scheme. A-~3__.. 3...}-A T1-nai--:11n`c1 scneme. I . . , " He" was coming into Hastings about two years -ago on a cold` win- ter -day and `kept looking _ `butt of ; `the ,side window -periodically, to ' I 1 4 I make sure the line was clear. It happened that an engine` was at ` the water tank` ju-st.insid'e Hastings and being unable to look ahead,` -he failed to see- it until 1uc'ki]y`he `opened the cab window to1ook- ahead. and managed to `bring his iengine. to a. stop not two lengths l away. H Had I not opened the window |and -looked out when I did, I Would .'inot be living to-day, he said. 1 ~ 7 |R:A;ILW ~.AYM3E-N48 -GONIOERT` ` I 1 NETTED S_OnM:E $240` `V "As a result `of `the Rsavvayn1~en s :PaJtmioti.c Concvelwt in` the Opera House last week, the funds of the Red! Cross -and` the Field- Oomfovts will Ibe waugmefnxtedl '-by $120 - each. The sbartennent,` as ? V presented by `'Secreitany A-. Rlilddel, is as folltovwsz ` -D11t`ll3:rV\I+-Q k Expendiitture L`vRenst of 1-Opera House . .$ . -... a. ..`.. .... .'IM}i1sce11~a:neous . .. . ... . .. . , Cheque ' to` % Se0 y-'Treas. 3; Rec}, Gross S0oiety . . . , Ghseque ` to Pres. Fiesdi Oom- -I--L_. A-no:n.rnI:|u`:.nY| , _ _ J..'U|,.-cu: ... ...- Y `Receipts fromTsJ.:aT1J;w<;f 'tiok- ` Gts .. . ..'v..`$288 -Reoei.prbs fro'rri-alla`. wa)d}ver- - . I . I ' A_3..__-- ,.. .~u-us:-.r\ n11 N\1'nG1'QTn _ [ THE ALLANDAIJE 1'.\1".1).TP ` 8:8 Vlounuwa ; i The .Fire Hall in this` Ward" T `again is coming in for much ad- verse -oomment, ow-i-nfg to the very 171 slack methods the Uounoil are pur- 0? suling in looking a. oer it and `the iequ-i`pment.' Ami it is certainly not '15 in `proper shape, either -i-n the way 7C it is run or equsipepedi, to cope with d a tre of any consequence. It _ will 5 not [be a survpise -if the insurance I companies do not` raise the rates in f .. this Wanci in rthe face of such co1 1`- . ' ditionls. , When he Sixth Ward `C = Section was s called' to go to the ` 5 oQueen saHwote1`re, pbhey had to go '1 5 *Wihh only their hose, -and the - - worst half at `that. `The other half 1 -` hanging in Ithe bower. , -Surely :9 someone ought to be `paid to see.`- the. hose is loaded onto _the ' _ reaily` ' for any ` emergency. ? ` miight - `Tburned A V`/`M tl'U\l .n.. V... - oi`singV space Allbquc vu ..L1\/an .. forts Assocxinartion . . . . l\.r-\.II _v 3.95 VIDGT-11M ax; .V'\>`-_',' (._V'.k'- ` W ' ` u V, are - --_ or . . IIE p fg_3re_r .,_ : 1117 _ ._v. `.5- S 1A'111a?nd:a*1e c0r1;pqndenrtwn*1h,es ON LOUOMQTIV-Es} hafd 'Jllf1'Il'g`Sv an: UU1115 Uuxu ci/oizens of tihiis ward, and it l time. that an investigation lace rand proper equipment ~1 r08'ether wlith a` better ~u_havimg= an hse. gum, in_ A ----r nuvsv-|DlII\K317, I)...L\ .lJ'.4..u.LJ.n4 TF1eRsE__1_:_QU1PMENL'r `U U]. 'wuIvc:. on sprog'.r.am..' 21 00 te, in gular A 1 Hof tiQk- - -- -\$309 70%} %.$400oT 210r $309 70! 120 00 120 00 ozone! `The V. Oo_1on;i'a.'-I f? Stock Oouirpany " .amIeai' i.n `Bfarrie neltw have theirr'7 the asson`hmen't at` modern `pflajs ever `presented by any `Smock Gom- apany_ during one engvazgemenxt. `Their scenic equ-ipmend; is gorgeous and `buiirb spedi=a'11y' for each "scene por- tra.-yed`; ' Their plays are. almost _._'_`J.:L.__-J. ....,..-A4-..nn nn1'naJ.'V nllavs rtrayea; 111811` pnuyu . , (xJ..u.Lv9v wiimhmxrt exception` roya:1iy pliays and modern =bo `rtahe mimxte. The i_ ca`-_re and attention given to, the pioduction of each oering marks a. new; era `in Smoek `Company Work} as their, _.Work ourtirivsails many so-' called! ._ d-oI~1~a-r T pr0du0hiions.a They `be seen ~a.`t rt1he*;g;G-rand Opera House for three nights, eom1menc-- ing Monday, _"M:ar. 8th. ` crn1._,. m.......:..... Dnimd 77 mlhir-h xxniml mg monuay, ;'Ju:ar. ouu. ' e"Dhe. Turning Point, `Which 'w:i1'1v `be gaivven on Monday evening," has every earm:azrk- of a , -swooessfwl, danama-ti:cVprod1icnii'on. `The f:o_u.1r(ha.-[ tion of the story is on fact and has `been carried out to .1ihe nish With" a {purpose not onily alone` to amtraat " .b1_J.'t 110 _faoin1aIte. Tihe cE11'amaote1`s;' have been drawn by a skinlfuxl art- ist with bold: broad strokes of his-' . `brush, .wea.v(ng his `story so near} = to the truth` than; one sits ;s.pve1;1-` L bourncl as the story Lun.f4os1=d's. Ah '. Vliivginiam gentleman of The Old 5 Sdhool is taken for -the hero and >lw1'hen' T`-he W'ornan- euamouses the l`&orIn1an'-`c `lion in lhe man, the action ..._ -11.- Lnnnamn ~Q1H-`C-no `I . (1'01`II]1aIl`Ii .l1`UI1 1'11 `U110 1u'a'u., uu.u -.-..-\..-- of t1he_ vpillay reallrlsyi begins. IS-1i_i'ce" to say that one year at ie Iiadlinetl Theaztre, New York, ha;s'beengp11atced'} -130 the crediit of this d@lightfulV` .d'ra:ma; ' mm mT___A_.-.__. 'D,.:....a.7 m::] kn` K1 ra:ma. A . v The Taming. Poaiunt wiilll be` seen at the Gvnaand Opera House on` Mlondlany, '-Mar. 8rhh, was the open-ing_' }soening of Vdhe Odl~0ni:ail Stock 00., 'a:nd a dhjange 'wi*l_1 be given on `Tuesday and Jwedtnesday evveni-ngzs. iREAL 1WA}C'HIN!E GU-N ~. 1 . - .'C!0_EMlI-NIGz' `T0. BARBIE "`1t s a Long Way rho Tiprperary, is the Ibisle of the new mi1i.t.ary_` drama to be . presenltec -amt bhei (`stand Opera House, Barrie, on; Friday of next Week, March 15th. Irt is very .mwch- Irlish in atmosphere `and tels the story of a young eirish -sd1der, A!l1lenv D0-orne, who `becomes; a:oq_1u_ainIt_ed with -a pretty Woman int. i1 1'\he service of the eou~nstry s enemyl n L` _ _-._-._..,. ...L~u-un un 1-|;t1'|11-fl I ` tune SCTVIUB U1 hut: \?ULl1l|u..y -a nu-g....,. One of the s;cenes,.sho1ws -a niglht .-attack on stfhe Itfencihes, ~w!i:t1h a _ machine gum in action. During the` asdtion of the pil-a-y many` Inish. songs} are .7111-tmoducedl `by the military; qusantebte, andi will be found as; stirrlitlgg xa he stong that inspired} the play. . This week this stirring` war -d=1'-ama is ad: the Grand; in To- ironvto and. is doi-mg a -big business ,there. It its a Ibig. scenic, produc1;i011 -and one? that shounldv be seen by igvery person in Barrie and v._cin- vvvx` 1 The a111m!a.1 report of . the Post` `master-Genera1 for mhe year ending. March 31st, 1914,. `h-ars just been' issued, and` -Orilli-2., as usual`, leads, _a|11 vhe.t,owa1-s of this districxt in the` vamo1m`t of gross `revenue, the fol-W lo-w1ing '-being the gu-res - for the; p1w'in:ci:pa 1 post offices in the Coun-I I (11-nae. Ammnlt Ofl U\JV\4Au A'11andx1e .. fa; 2,311".11 Ba-rrie . 17,-553.66 in .'`ota-1. Barrie

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