Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 18 Nov 1915, p. 5

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|""17E-T X7 1?i.""I33t-s'.3`{1 I1"i`s`1Jye i "{ [hunt trophy in the store window on `Monday and Tuesday.` From-`the The contents of a. six . room at is `offered for sale at a. bargain if taken immediately. Everything new and in splendid condition. '-Just thething for a .Q&ple start- .i_1%' house-ke.epln..-..l{o. .rea.son- a `.6 ~9fer peruse Private Sa le _1_>. "0. Bag 555, Bu-r_ie _ 1." Oj1` The Adyanog _O1_ce. " AK.` Ladies Vici Kid and Gun Metal Blucher Cut Boots, made by McPher- son, extra _ value 3.50, clearing price 31 See our. table of` Ladies Youths and Childrcn s Boots and Overshocs, were 2.00 1.50, clearing price .......... .. 1.25 , .......... ...59 OF J. A-Iqbal-also SEALED TENDERS "addressed -tdo` t11eu11dersi;:ned and marked on the envelope Tender for Indian Sup- plies will be received at this De"- partmcnt up to 110011, on Tuesday, 30th November, 1915, "for the de- livery of Indian Supplies during the scal year ending the 31st March, 1917, duty paid, at various points in Manitoba, Saskatchewanand Al- berta. _ -2 i-__J-.. ..---1.-:_-_-_-_ 1.-__n` l'v*irE.`rHoMPsoN ! Bu`ilde`:r and Real Estate Agent` L.`O't3_j.1_.f()ivven St. P1`x<:)n.a_2`88 4 Sla,l'U!;la. .l. LLIJC !.p.Luuv. . " `_C`:;.*1_.se,ll any of the above proper- -t.v.e,s 91,`; easy (terms. ---::.:_-L11 iProperties For i Sale In Barrie I . z z 7 ` | Nlce Bungalow, John south. Price $1550. Neat brick house, Innisl Price $1500. _ I 1 1 ,, 1,1,, q::1uv. -< . 7 room new brick house with water and light; Frederick, street. Price $1350. ` \T_-L 1...: -1. 1.-..-- 'M'..h.w.olA ll'( 3Ulo .l.'1 .l|JU QHUU. New cement bmck house, Duerm [_'t1fet. Price $1250. `I , ,1! __L_. - L1... AL`.-yn nun-nan. [appearance of the wolf, Arthur did pvell to bag the vicious looking mon- ; ster. - ' ' - {New Ward 6 Doctor [' Dr. Hunter, who.,succeeds to Dr, ;Embree s practice, has Ins profes- {sional card 111 tlns lssue. TENBEESW E5}? ' INEIAN EUP- % PLIBS L ,,__ .-v-qv=-x--svxru . an - .` 9 un. navy vy.n.wv 6 room hrick house, John street, south) Price $675. Cement brick house, John street 'south. Price $1400. - Frame house and nice lot, John street, near Bradford. Price $1050. `Neat house and lot, Cumberland stneet. rrce $1300. , L,_,_-1_.._ 1-1.... ..a.......a. `D..:.... ruce quauu. Neat brick house, McDonald gstreet. Price $750. ` ` ,,,L 1_-_--1- 1.-..-- `n..J.-min b'J'I'.1l.a. .1 1.106 qJ.Luvv. New bun`galoW, John. street. Price c` t ` --A A--- -- n~-- A`! 1'|l\I'IBl'| ' street, street. Barrie, E E-hiya`, . 5}`; v 0 rv a-vi-VI. V` ; T The town.w1ll furmsh one Snow Plow for each Division.` -- Anv person may tender forjon'e* or an Divisions by the hour` or by the seaS0"' `d-. `- Work to be dope accm mg to` the ,Speci('atio11s.T\v}11ch may be seen. at the Town CW :3. %iV.ceMITH, m........ 111 -__1_' 7 .F~;on1 the S1(lCWalKS, uross1_ngs ana Travelled by Pedestrxans A for f` Roads the Season 1915-16. - . ` 19 hour or season, will be` re-;` . Dit,'iSi0l IBME1 bv the undersigned, forx i"" 1531, 3, 4, 5 and 6, up toj4%. `.1;11f5:z1{i'r,0Ii\Iov. 26, 19115.1 ` _..... urill {W11-113:}: nun Qnnni laks FOR me i MovA_L qr Now Tb? is Is the 47211" i`~ : fggd 107 days) thatdt 13-Y`.?'A`(-_A_, ear fgre has been at War; 9, Britigh;=%.. ome Guard Order Nwlth Germ jf The Company will - 44 `J an .'- II at the Townpallade all gn Fr, 1. . 1`/}\\~ NOV. at WOOD AND COAL YARD wood and coal That. satises Ca:-ting done on short notice. w._c1;Ac1_-:_1_r_ &_ _SON Deputy Eiiiiinint Genegl, of Indian Aairs. yartmont of Indian Affairs. . ottm, Ont., 8th Nov;,L.`j1_915;`~ 7717 ` .AD 4!-1'. Mulcaster Street. Barrie Essa Street, Allandale Sidewalks, Crossipgs ad " ; Pedestrxansfor . Au nnnnnvu kn a-A ' Barge and Allaal; ' -43-4s` Nov. 16, 1915. PHONE 404 & MURGHISON, of Barrie Ontario, for the Applicant. .\'OTICI<`. IS HEREBY GIVEN" that P01-cy Lyon Woods of the Town- ship of Vospm in the County of Smwoo, Province of V Ontario,- Farmor. will apply to the Parlia- mont of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from 1.2,. _.:1- r - n ' 11-r THE BARRIE UNDERTAKING PARLORS LATEST DESIGNSIN ALLCASKETS AND%FlINERAl. NIGHT AND my c'Au. FJ AIL.`- ToW;1f( 3lerk 46-46 Has had -I years oxperince with "A. Milcs a_nd otl/ior lead-' ing Un de_rta_kers and E'mb'aIr_r`1ers in'Toron'toa`nd`Qri1Iia,. ' W.R;NEl'l_.L Y, Funegalnirgcgmg luv Ill bvv Ulllllb 9 . Mr. Williams, Collingwood, told of the diiculties "of enforcing , the law in his town owing to it be- `ing so easy to ship liquor in from Barrie. "Nearly all `coming from " that place. If the Commissioners could not close the shops, they i should take action towards stopping it being shipped`-into; local option 3 towns. The speaker said 90'per cent. of the `liquor shipped into 1Meaforde was from Barrie. `The {greatest trouble Collingwood police ind` is in the pocket sale. Liquor lcan t be found in the hotels, it is l sold from the. pocket. If this prac- [tice could be stopped it Would help matters. 1 a ` 1' 1'1 `I 1'31 -1 I (Continued from page 1) y l Chief King, Barrie, stated that the law was not being observed, in {that men appear in the local police ;-court "so `incapable of taking `care of ithemselves that they. should have ;been refused liquor at the bar. Re.- }garding the shop licenses. the Chief quoted `Barrie P.M. as saiyng that if _the shops were closed it would be a good thing. `II- TIT '\"lT1l`l!.....-... l`L.`II3..........-..-.'.I unxxul, run a uxu. U1. JJLVUIUU 1.10111 1113 wife. Lucy \Voods, formerly of said 'I_`ownship- of Vespra, but now. of` tho Village of -Burlington in tho ,C'o11nty of Halton, Province of Ontario, on the` ground `of adtlltory. ` ' 1x . ...-__ l I a Tuesday eve_ning'_an' `open; night was given at the Y, the `school room of Central church. The gath- . ering was the formal ` opening of T the `institution. A musical program ; me was put on, given entirely -by . Barrie talent. The room was lled vto overowing with boys in khaki- and citizens. Mr. Jas. Clarke, Sec y of the 'Y,i was chairman, and on _Mr. Jordan, the platform with him was the Rev. pastor of the church. The band of the Batt. was present ,and played _ several selections during the evening. The programme was a most delightful one. Those taking part were Mrs. Laidman, Miss Dougall, Miss Reynolds, Miss Ray-} nor, Dr. Arnall, .Mr. Lawrence,` vocal numbers; recitations by Miss Leighton and Miss Noble;_ piano solo, Miss Donnolly; piano duett, Misses Bryson and Jourdan. Miss- es Donnelly, Wismer and Marshall isey among the soldiers. the lateness of the played the accompaniments. Rev. Mr. "Jordan addressed the audience briey, telling of the desire ' of the church to aid the soldiers, and of getting into touch with Mr. Clarke. In a happy way the speaker told. of his younger days on the Islelof Jer- Owing to hour, several numbers had to be omitted. Next Tuesday the programme will be con- tributed by the men of the Batt. ` V__.._ .. J_v-_--- VWhenA soldiers are," on an oicial parade (and we must call that of [last `week such) there is always a ' saluting base and an oicer or some distinguished person to take _the salute. This bit of _ oicialdomn was `not left out of the parade. And our own , veteran soldier`, 7 Major Joseph Rogers, High Constable of 2 the County of Simcoe, took the salute. The veteran of 1866 with his medals .on his breast, was view- ;ing the parade on Elizabeth street [band of the Bat.. passed him. The boys. recognizing him as an old Ywarrior gave a cheer, the oicers` of the Battalion gave him the salute, which was taken -up all along the line. The Major returned their near Hinds Bros. stores when the" compliments as becomes an ocer. w. D. MINNIKEN, Proprietor (successor to the late Meatord Webb) LIN |IU\/L L10 - Rev. Jas. Buchanan, VE1mv'ale, in Open Night at Y? LICENSE BOARD ' AJ\.II\n; ....--- ., . -87747 -I-\l \IJ- II IJ V \/L UILA 2 I I 3 -, Three of the Commissioners leftl 3 before the Board adjourned in or- `der to catch the" N 12.30 train to Bradford, where a personal inspec- tion of the hotels there was to be _~made. The chairman and Mr. Dane ' also caught the train, at the Allan- I dale station,` the train" being held] ; there 10 minutes at. the request of ` - . Mr. Flavelle. V ' I QVLJ uo Ixzyv vv mus U \JJ- 41410;) KJIJLJ 0 Many acknowledgements of socks have come in an extraordinary short time, one having `been received by Mrs. McGuire of Thompson St. ! ..... |l\/ .. 1., On Nov. 23rd there Will be a col- lection of old newspapers, _maga-. zines and journals, and a carload shipped to the dealers to be made into paper. 'If you have any "of the above, please tie in bundles, maga- zines separately, -and place them outside at 9 a.m.'Tuesday, Nov. '23.! Those wishing to dispose of papers, etc., before that` date may leave them at`the`Red.1Qross rooms. IIIUILLLIS 111. JJvu\.all1IJI.a1n_ I The next bale "of socks will be: sent on Friday, Nov, 19th, contribu- tions will be gladly received by Mrs. S`teWar't~or Miss Spry. `Ins-:11 nn`7v\r`nv1v`n1Jnnnyvnnu-.1-n A-2 ..A..1-.-. ' The regular monthly` packing will be held on Thursday, Nov. 18th. All A contributions should be in the Red Cross rooms Nov. 17th. There will be no packing in December. u. \TA" 09...] LL`..- ..--ZI'| `L- .. ..__I Ill: 1 \J\Jlllb3l V Eentgul W W church has been granted the use of the Red Cross rooms . on Tuesday evenings for work, as the church rooms have been given for `the use of the sol- diers. ._ ' r-v--1&1 u -u no. -a w'I:l:;a Y.M.C.A. have decided to u s:`e4` G. [Washington Coffee in .their Cafeteria at Central T Methodist chyach; . V _ . _ .. L v\ -u-`won. -w. . .I .Miss B. McKnight, Egbert, is forming an auxiliary in the Presby- terian church there, under the name of the Cavell Club. . Ho1i._James| Duff is giving a cash donation there! and on Nov. 24th there will be a concert in aid of the club. i 1 i `"ir"3ct"v}2Zi: I"}3% ist"Z`u'1'{'wi11' have charge and the week -after St.| Mary s church. [ of (`)c-toiwr, 1915. T BOYS this 9th day. MURGHISON, vv \JAA| Collected. by Mrs. Murphy, Amm- `dale, for bandage fund: _St. George s W. A. monthly . envelopes, $7.15; Nov., 1915, to March, 1916, 34.00; toal $41.15 I An,-11 1 1 1'1 1 n Owing to lack bf space we are Acom- pelled to_ hold the balance of the report (over till ` next week. rl1L__,_,-_ _13 ;`|__ (1-... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ 1;LU_ . _-Mrs. Plumptre has sent out a special appeal for surgeon s coats and helpless shirts. The pat- terns for these` are now here. See the October Bulletin and War W9_rl_(. T . `I I an qg- .- X11ZIi;T churches had charge of "the Red Cross Shop Saturday, Nov. 13. Proceeds $83.50. `Soldiers Aid .1unch $9.95. Candy table $8t.24. '\T..-.L ..-.....`l- I).....L.'.. ll _I-nous 431 `RED moss `NOTES rI1:LD coMR1Trs %".rIm `Nan-11333 A:b"v4g\Ncn 41-1 -. or Town Snlir-itor - "rch, when was pensioned by, `G.T_.R. The funeral tQokf_pl_cgf '.y_,eterday afternoon from >E1,1_j|s_' life` ;,re"'dence. ` - ` ` 7 ' I IV Jl`lI.ll_L Jlv vv5_ 1 I45`, .L\lLL\I VI \/\A IJALI IIJIJII I3090ooooooooooooooooooooooI , Death of Geo. Cummings On Sunday morning about 10.30 Mr. Geo. Cummings,one of the best known and highly ` respected residents and railroadmen, `passed to the great be- yond after a short .illness. Mr. Cummings had not been in the best of health for some time, but his death came as a great shock to his many friends, as he was not con- |sidered to have been in` immediate dai1g_er._ Mr- Cummings lost his wife" in May, 1912, and has since lived with his daughter, Mrs. Clue-i son, who survives him, with his other daughter, Mrs. Joe Day,. and two sons, . Robt. of ' `Chapleau and t vTh'g`s. at home also survive. '- 1.1.. 'II'__ lV__'..__.-_.....- ._._.>. -..- i :o690ooooo99000000000006: The late Mr. Cummings was one` "of the oldest engineers on this divi- 1 sign and. was pensioned oif last: match, ,when he reached his 65th year. Mr. Cummings was a Past Noble Grand of the Oddfellows, and jatsthe time of his death 5 belonged to Albert Lodge in Toronto, he was alo a member of the A.O.W. and of! the B. of L;E. He was a staunch Methodist and a Conservative. .Mr. Cummings` was `born in Lincoln shire, England, 65 years ago,- and came to Canada when a. boy of 9 _:ye;ia.rs, and whenhe became 18 years- ='eofg,-age:.~he,, engaged in railway `work! V `wk: 11 he -;acti.v.e1y 'f91lov7e(l_jci1l `last | LG uvuuvu * r, Jno. Steele has .aceptd a.' _, 4| po___,'_tion on the new road at Co_ch-_ ,- -`11v_'_; _.-: __.`;. ' `1._';'.:.I'.3 .`L_, - iau T an intsrinsic part of aASwcater Coat. _ Our assortment is still V ample ' to satisfy the `need of any lady `and the prices are low, as these goods were bought befote the big ad- Ladies Flinnelette Blouses, `choice `coloring, Ehigh neck and long sleeves, sizes 34 to 42, big i .-value at 75c, special price. 5- - - ~ - - - -. 50 3 _A Sweater Coat is an indispensable part of a ladies wafdrobe after she `has owned one, and why ?--Simp1y because the comfort and service to be found in no, other gaxment is no no - vancc in wodl. The newest and up-to-date styls, choice oaoonlcocnolooouonoao once o o o n u u n - - on Hnn enn A an 9 -us 0) n|'_"`...0An am y L A A \ u u . . . V v . . V V V u nun- ms`, `nu./\4vluv\.a\.I.o_ Newspapers inserting this adver- tisment without authority of the Department will not be paid. ' DUNCAN C. SCO'1?T,.~ t `n......L" Qnnn..:..J-.\.. .J.....L I`! --- -_--`| Gir1"Swcatcr Coats, special vluc at $2.00 Sizes 26 to 34 ' Ladies BIa ck Sateen Blouses,.speia1.va1uc - 1 nn 1 an .,3Misscs andChildren s Wool Mitts and,Glovcs, 1 special value. - - V. l2%_. 15, 20, 25, 35 % :Ladies Wool Mitts and Gloves, special prices I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..25c,35c, 50` Cljildren s Wooll Clouds, `prices ........... ` ............... 35c, 40c, 50c T.`f'7.`6'i)"Z E766: 'ii."6.L`i'I2*3}'4 'WX1i'1:}"3"1l:'n-S WE` 53,; H; Bep_hi an}:.brbt1;r Jagk ] With every dollar purchase vye give youa 5'c rCoupon, See the nice V goods at small pnces at our Premnum Counter. r -37777-7 $i`f6c5I"$iT6 Department I'\LL.....,-. `Just at the time you want them, we are going out of Ladies and Children's Coats y and offer you a big reduction on same. See Our East Window $10.00 for $5.00 $15.00 for $7.50 ~ You should come `soon if you want- one, as they will not last long at this price GR SALE Ladies and Children s Winter Coats of the'75th Btt., Toronto, spent the ;week-end here with their friends. i` Mr. Harry Gartner, who has beeli Lemployed with the Express Co., has ;resigned to join the Simcoe Bath: shipped their Xmas boxes to Eng- land on Friday` -for- the railway men in the trenches. T | The G.T.R. Patriotic Asslociationi I AU week frem next Tuesday the cert in aid of the relief of its mem- I A l Sons of England are holding a con-i I 1 bers at the War. - Mrs. Canon Murphy went to To-% `route on Friday to spend some time iwith her daughter, as she has _not ibeen in the best of health lately. VITA.) .. . . _ . . ..-....I L--- l....L .......`l.. ,IJvvnc Q55 vuv wvuv v.1. IJLVII I-lllU\4l .... _, . I Word was received here last weekl of `Pte. Brown being wounded. He: is the son of Jno. Brown, who `lives on the Burton farm, ' and enlisted wi_t}} a battalio_n out_ west. 33!?` II III IIIAIVIIIUOIIJLL IJIIU VVVDVO I `;1`he G.T.R. have been running a- ;deer special all last week ahead, of :No. 46 for the accommodatiqn of the hunters, but the traie was . not, nearly as heavy as in former years. If. A, `I? 'D..J.L.......... .'I2....I.......'1 1.3.. UV] ta: particulars n1a.y be had by applying? to the underslgned. The lowest ..or any tender not.necessar1ly accepted. \'r__-...-~...,...-..~ .........L:..,.. 1.1.2.. _.:I_..__. Forms of fellder containing, `full

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