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Northern Advance, 6 Jan 1916, p. 1

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g were elected at` the regular monthly "meeting of the Fire Brigade, M on Tuesday evening. . hcl(l ` Captain-Jas.. Shrubsole. ` . (acting chief) e_ _1st Lieut.-\VaIte1` Scott. . 2n`d- Lieut.-VVa1'1'en Johnston. ' Treas.--\V. `A. S_ibbald. ' Sec.--F. C. Lower. . Ald. Grey, cl1a'irman of the Fire and Police committee V was present; at the meetinw and had charge of` : The following officers i for 1916 -3.9 the -election proceedings. _ Nth ,I3. .12- .18. that the money by-law n1i{_,*ht `go down to defeat, as there was hot Cl10lI_9.`l1 enthusiasm in evidence` to bring out the vote. "This, happily was not the case. The contest for VVate1' and Li5;'ht- Com1tnissioner_ was "a close vote, and not till all the returns 'we1'e"in was the election sure. The Votes.0n the by-law and the Comn1issi0ne1'ship were as fol- lows: T A ll vxk coincidence in the VOtiIlf_7,` was ~the-rturns for ward one. Tho l-votes cast fo1"l\Ir. Brown `corres- lpond with those in favor of the by-law, while M1`. Han1b1y s vote {was the same as that a_sz'ainst the xb_\'-law. As only property owners could vote on the by-law and the Commissioner Vote was open to all, it was impossible .to be gured out that Mr. Brown s victory was due to the by-law. b `.12 5 `V3,, .1. In If -Colling'wOo(1 is putting` on a" great 1jec1'uiting campaign for the week i3rd to Stl} of January-pa11ticularly ;eonce11t1'at1ng_r* their work 011 the seventh and eighth. They have a thoroughly organized plan, under the able 1nana.gen1ent. of Sergrt. Joe. I Gauley. who Capt . R. Mainer, who has been ghting` in some of the fiercest bat- ltles of the War with the famous Princess Patricia s ,Regiment-the regiment that made` Canada famous the World over-l1as lately returned on leave of absence to his native town, Orillia. He is being transfer- red to the Count_v7of Simcoe Over- seas Battalion, and will be in com- mand of the Orillia Company, with the well earnp van]: .4: 'M'...'.~... Us Barrie. . Orillia. . . . . Midland . . . . _ Peneta11g1iis11ene Collingwood and Alliston. . . . . Bradford . . . . Waubaushene . Coldwatr . . ; . .`. Cookstown . .b . ing the month.` `The `present Estrength is as follows: FIRE BRiGADE ,oI'1*IcERs .2....9.v .26..2x.` .36...29.% Ward 5 "Ward 6' J-- -J... y... 3 UL Ma]. for By-law In i "Mj.'%c': .II.. 'Ne'v/ '1.on?1i 3! 166 146 106 72 128 .1.'_nJ 50 54 45 .34 19 The Sarjeant '& King` rm_,1whe1'e Mr. Redditt has been employed for many years, presented him with a pedestal clock, while the sta of the store gave him a club bag, ac- companied _by an address. ,,Last Week Masonic. friends _pre- sented Mr. Redditt with a P.- M. I jewel. - ` "|\`l'-. ..-_.1 'n'r,,_ 11, 1 1n} .1 `n. .1 o i J\/ .. -.. Mr. ` Week I ford. I iKf:LLED BY__TRAIN- . . ; AT HOLLAND LANDING 1,.-...u U.L um, .uau u1'.11}.'; was 111- llcar on which he was riding` and al !f1'9i_r1x t trail]. The .aVccidentT hap- !'p.c~ned within a few feet of the dc- g'])0'b p1atfo1'n1,' ,.and was -witnessed {by xany peoplm '- vWest;,l1a`d' beeil visiting'..f1'iends at Bradfo1'd`a_n1ier` "in: the day; and} was rqt'u1fhing 9:1. `e han_d-ca1'I with? Na` _'sctiQn`-inah sta11tl_v killed. on Friday evening` last in a. collision het\vee11 a hand! -ufnedA 2 Chhxles `.Dv-idsQ,_' -about " . ' were `~*truck\~f without .x1g vby t`r_1,* t.,ra.i1i,`f:Whi`ch.. ame .1 be:Hind,`_L:a_njd. L_t41lej_r }1{1,d:`f1Q -jtime 1.0 :seaPe{ ;AI1`- i.13`11.`St- ' A =.& , MDT nlop Stre`et, Barrie On Saturay evening of last Week! Mr. and Mrs. Redditt were enter- tained by Mary street neighbors at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wesley, when a A-miscellaneous shower was given. Then on Mon- day evening` of this Week, at the re- sidenee of Mrs-. John Smith.a social club, to which Mrs. Redditt be- longed, and a few friends, gave her a wicker chair. N11,. (`1 1 `n 7-r- . n I vLAAL\4 u/ .1 Lul. usu. I George West, a. welliknown resi- ._de11t of ,the. `.`Land*'.ny._r was "in"- "G4-n1\ -.. ~n -1 " Prior to their departure for Brantford, where Mr. Redditt has 1 accepted a responsibe position inl the big` new Crompton store, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. ,Redditt were enter-I tained in St. Andrew s Presbyter-I last week by the Ladies `Aid So- ciety. Light refreslmients were served and a social evening .spent. ian Church on Thursda_v`eveni11g' o ` Mrs. Redditt was presentetlwitli an: electric reading: `lamp, the presenta- tion being made by Rev. Dr. Mc- Leod, Mr. Redditt making` a suit; beautifully decorated for the occas- ion With owers. In this respect Mr. Redditt will be much missedby the ladies of the church, as to him able reply. The school room was! was .giventhe task of decoration when such was needed for church entertainments. Mrs. Redditt at different times. has been president of the Ladies Aid, having held the oice a year ago. nr. Q...4.......... ........:..... -2 1-4 _._-1_ ,,_- j--- `av vuvnxuvv H Al. How Cthe unfortunate man came` to his death has not been learned] [as he was alone in the mill at the time. The accident-was not dis- covered till some farmers came to the mill with grist ; unable, to nd Mr. Shrubsole in his accustomed place 'a trip through the millcwas made, when the mangled body was found on the oor of the engine room.` It is supposed he was oiling the shafting and his clothes catch- i11_,r,i.11 the revolving shaft, was `whirled around the shaft, and when the clothing became detached, the body was thrown to the floor. Qne of those who rst arrived 011 the scene of the accident states that the body was thrown through the ooring into the basement; Mr. Jas. . Shrubsolc cannot `understand this theory as there `is no basement to c~ the engine room, and the shaft is]. but a few feet from the floor; The body was badly mangled and when found had on little or no clothing`. The man s smock must have. been the first to become 'ca`nght as it was wound next to the shaft. The hour of the accident cannot be deter- . mined as no one is known to have 4 been in tl1e.n1ill since the starting up after the dlnner hour. " The deceased was known to be very careful in handling?,_n1achinery. I-plan In`-nr I1: Q1`...-1..-..\`.. 1.-.. A-- --- v..u.x\.,-1.un. Au uau.u11u_`_'.- (_1uu.uu1ut:1'_\. The late Mr. Shrubsole has oper- ated the mill at Colokstown for ful- ly 20 years and was known far and wide as a successful and higflxly. re- spected business man.` He was 55 years of age and leaves a widow, \Vl1ilin1ena, __daug'l1te1' _ of the late Thos. Drury, of Barrie. 1r.. `r..,. o1.-..-L___x- ._--`_L L. .n. Axum. AJA LIL `V, JJMLL AU. Mr. Jas. Shrubsole went to Cookstown on ' the Thursday even- ing train to arrange for the funeral, which was held on Satttrday, from his. residence in Cookstown to the G. .T. R. station. 011 arriving: inl Barrie the remains were taken to_ [Crown Hill for i11te1'me11t. [ p Thursday afternoon of last week Mr. "Jas. Shrubsole received a tele- phone message from Cookstown that his brother Edward had.b_een killed in _ his grist mill at Cookstown. TT :1 COOKSTOWN MII.I.ER - CAUGHT IN SHAFTINGI ----- I Edward Shrubsole` -Meets Prightful Death in His Mill. ` `ENTERTAINED BY THEIR FRIENDS. I. and Mrs. R-edditnt `left this for their new home in"B1'a11t- ___.. _-.._-.._.-`- Reev--Amos Train. _ _ ' Dep.-Reeve--P]1ilip A."'.Cou{ ` ' Co11nci1lors--Jos. Drysda e Ansley, Thos. E. Smith. T West Reeve-P. R. estV, Councillors-C Jeifs, Bond Head; F. Thompson, - Brandon, 'Tott,en Gilford. .Reeve-.f;s: ` . Dep.-Recve-Dr. J. J. D. Banting; - Counci1lo1's--R. F. Lowrie, \V. J Asaph, and R. Adams. A V ' Elmvalg Police Trustees . A. E, Bishop, Jas. Drysdalc, R. J. Graham. . 7 hi Innisl ownship R-eeve-Eben ,To . Dep.-Reeve---D. Coleman. Counc-.illors--W. V. Martin, < Allan, Geo. Leslie. A ' A Medonte Township Reeve-John Stewart. De'p.~Deeve--Geo. Overend; ,,_,,_ ......= -1:. E) .3 ;- Reeve--TV. H. Mannillg. Co11).'31llors - G. Higginson, E. T. Haskell,` A. VV. Robinson, Blan0e_'. . an. In n__._. Goldwater "~ .`: Coun eil1ors-J.' R. Lawrence. W. ' \ C. Bo_V(1,\_\V\'; A. Hhnkay, E. .Mac IR'm- ~ -.. Gremore % '7. {i:'I_' vReevE-Geo. Coupland. " Adjalall i"o'zl{i1ip` Reeve--Tl1os. \Valsl1. Councillors -- J. J. Milligan, H. Lawlor, -5- Campbell. T Bradford Village Reeve-A. E. Scanlon. - Councillors-J. E. A Coombs, P.` Holt, G. oguvie, J. A. Webb. Beeton Reeve--VV. T. Stewart. Councillo1's-T. "A. Chapman, H. Camplin, B. C. Heuchan, C. E; Alliston. 3 V . 7Cana-'dian i'Pe.triotic Fund. - WA "meeting was held in the 1ooiice- court; chambersv `on Wednesday even- ing of this Week to` arrange for a Whirlwind campaign -in connection with Barrie s contribution .to the I 1 1 L/a AJU i Kay. Dep.4Reeve--Alex. VVilson, major- .ity 37. "C3131!-1ciIlors--Chas. Harris, 348 ` l3Geo.`M. Coutts, 339; Grant Knapp: 309. ' _ ' , vvuuL5WUUu |_ ",1\'Iayor-W. B. H. Patton. `A 'Reeve-D. A. Bell. Dep.-Reeve--W'. Williams. ' Counci1lors--J. R. Artl1ur,. .A.' Clark, F.._A._ odgs,ou,- -P. Awitfcr-' Auslan, "A..- cIntos12, .P. Stouten- Pbu1 g. L`:`,_ 3.0-. = C3. .9 ,-_. ..-., v-v uuu v.Ia4\r uuu ul'x-I'll} [Reeve.-- Chas. Wattie, majority 134. T comm MUNIEIPAL ELECTIONS J Allistoh Mayor--John H. Mitchell.` Reeve---Jas. `J. Goldie. 06 16 45 5.3 03 09 10 05 21 51 69 32 16 09 08 21 23 36` " 53 47 77 55 46 11 28 17 90 38 '56 .11 25 39 82 77 73 32 37 O4 22 12 .42 05 39 66 83 14 33 35 87 58 69 23 24 03 06 13 41 62 73 71 47 15 25 40 4.3 39 64 . 36 2.7` 07 13 06` 147 233 309 348 339 320 283 374 240 Councillors (Conti_nue(1 on page 5) '\JlJIlul(b\LJlIaLl ..l. QULIUULU .L' lIL1Lln A metin g_was also hld to, or- 'ganize-`a recruiting campaign. ' < {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES THREE CENTS - _Vespra. Township _ ` . .`I}ssa. Township 1` 1\ `I Collingwood rr v\ v- - Depa Reeve Reeve frmstr 5XY 1 ii: "'1:"15I`1>nANY `8.30 a.m;-Holy Communion. . '11.0 a.m.-Matins and Sermon._ 3.0 p.m.-Sun'day School; _ 7-.00 .p.m.-Evensong and Sermon; M. UPHAM - - Manager gsuuuuuuunuuung 0 or mere mem- Wife,_ Brother and Son._ nvenience, as` in the names of Bers-Husband `an and Sister,- or Fat It is an all-round .-either can deposit or withdraw `balance goes to the of death the urvivor with-" ming an im- money, and'in the ca out any, formalities, .mediate scource of r_e y money. Barrie Branch Keep thamily Saw?- : ings a J oint .% % A - -_.._.'4. "vol. uv. .. ._ THO PA'i`R10TIc FUND MEETING} `Northx Simco Electors of Tri1ity_(fy.I-Ixjggcli A .gfeat` opportun.if`}rA`..?> purchase good furs for far less than the 7_. rgguklax-` ............ I prices. .` V "- Fur es Black and Neitural Wolf, F ox, Sable, Racoon, Mink, Seal, L Persian- _-_-.--_, `yv-- - unuuu-can L etc. % Hudson Seal. and Musk- . rat coats. F_[NE I_`UI3_S_J_AT%4 J. rank Jackson B2o.Qc5o.oo, stock all _re-V duced in price. _ - :--nu: >Iu'I\1"'., argain Pries I wis Con- - xv. L No.l ' WHOLE u.d.,422o} 'fHOMP8ON CREW, PUBLISHER .Janua;y 9th, _ 1916 _ ', Fat [Tin yes` urvi armalities, uuuu n.'. .-.-K-` .... Maicgr of.. ` uvttvsc, ua-3 uuu __a;t:v_1-\.'1`:1.1 .pa1'1snes in Canada. "He vdccupid the pulpit, _~a11d 4 cbnducted 1t1_11'; -servi'c.es . at~ .Thank:s.giy,_i_ng-%-and_ those" who _heard I _A,him3.5,on` fqthfat ;0ccasjo;1; _jW.ereL fwell E p1asedv% 'thv%his'%Aa:sc9nzses. ` \4vsav \. J.u1.uu.uJo - J . D 7 Rev. ' ~1_\;Ir.;.Raymond 'l'}1as x1)1"seE1 " himself in favor `of acceptilagf the _cha_rge, so';tI1.t this ih11ductionT`\7vil1 _9`tak'e . `place, s,11oArtly.;; The 'gen- ' ztleman", who _is*('>11 't}i-`staiif-T ofTtI'1} college; has V hadf ev9ral" -j_pa1'ix}ies ' In-Ii I\.II-n1.IV\I.\;JJ' I-Ln ----'I...IJ.' '.l`-1'inity __Church has na`1I_v decid- edvon aesuceessor to Rev. R. J. Biggs. `At a Vestry` meeting held `on Monday evening :of, this ,Week. the report of the committee . ap-`I pointed by fthe` congregation to `con-_ fer 'Wi.tI1'.the Wardens in _,_the _ap- pointment of a Vvicar, was received and adopted. The eonlrnittee re-L fcommended the selection". of I `;i_t1_1e_ Rev. H. D. : `Raymond, of. Wycli College, Toronto. . _ A ._ 1"" `D'.'.'.. '..`lr..'--`1':|L.-__-._- _`_ fl."'l " ` -1- W. H- Carter," Tecumseh ship, Bond Head. T. `Fleming, Tecumseh ship, Tottenham. V _, Thos. fPu1_:Eord, V Tossorontio' ship; Everett. ~- (`1'L.... TlT-u.:_ 1i';_;__,_ m, unup, .:..-avuxuulu Chas. Wattie, I Anten Mills. 1'1` `I110!- Vespr, Township ,` Anten Mills. ' ~ ' J .. Duckworth, Victoriaj Harbor. w:T';s} UX.W:;a.ffo1'd, Tay ToWi1s11ip4 Midland. . . ` ]'L. S. Taylor, Tay Township, Mid- nnfl, ` . . - ' ` lar. I `m ii`}`.f ...D1.1tton,` ;Ty Township, Mid- land. V -I--r` nu . -. -. _ - _ ..-Lwllau, v u.u.p`y. _ Jas. Jamieson, Nottawasaga Town- ship, Singhalnptonv ~ T D. McNabb,` Oril1ia Town. . M. Baird, .Orillia Town. " s A F. Ball, Oro, Shanty Bay. `D. McKinley, Oro. . s ` H. Elliott, Orillia Townshin. Jas. Joyce, `; Orillia Township, Marchmont. ` -~ ' . F. H; Corbean, 'Penetang. J. VV, Bethune, Stayner. - _ Jas. Martin, ` Sunnidale ` - Town- ship, New Lowell. * _ ' - McKnight, Tottenham village. V J. T. Simpson,` Tiny Township, Elrnvale. * ' i ' v .... ..."` .. ._ I I Jllllll. V uni. V H. Downer, .. Tiny Tdw nship, ' `Le-` I faive, Corn'ers. `l -,, A (1: An 1 us nu - 0 01;. ti. (O.ug\, 1;li11V, Fls T>own'shi`.p, Phelpston. . ' D .`D TKY-..-1. 117 n -11- 1 .a.uvvu.au1IJ, LALLLULU. V E. Todd, Inmsl ToWns1_11p, Le- froy- ~- V A . T3 T7` n_1,,,,, -r '- n- - ;1.\J_y o` D. H." Coleman, Imdisl Town- ship, Cookstown. - D. Horrel, Midland. ~ J. S, McDvoWell,- Midland. ' W. Borrow,` Matchedash V Town-_A ship, Lovering. `John Stewart, Medonte. Geo. Overend, 'Medo1ite. [ I. Scott, N_ottaW2_1sag'a ToW11s11i1), Maple, Vall_ey. Tnn Tow...-..... \T..u..._---._--.- m,-m AAAJ uvnno Dr. J. J. D. Banting, Essa Towfb ship, Cookstown. A... m...`:._ 1m_., - m-,;, Q1` 7 * Amos Train; Flosnn Township, New Flos P_. O.` --n -- --. ` .Wes't, 1: XV. G\\*illiz11b111'r Township, Gilford. `D fI`..,L1 T.-.-:..c1' m__.._1,-H -r vuuvu J. H.` Bennett, Barrie. VV. P. Soules, Barrie. . . H. G. Robertson, Barrie. W. T. Stewart, Beeton. A. E. Scanlon, Bradford. % *1). A. Bell, Collingwood. _ VV. Williams, Collingwood. Geo. Coupland, Creemore. W. H. Manning, Coldwater. ~~ Jas.; Dundas, Essa Township, Al- liston. V 4. `-r -x -\ . u _. _. " Whowillbe Warden of Simcoe County? is a question being asked by those who are interested in County politics. Three or four names have been mentioned, but the two that are the most spoken of are Messrs. Jas. Martin, of Sunnidale and D. Horrell," reeve of Midland. Mr. Martin gave >A. Potter: a_ good run for the position last year, and it looks as if he may land the honor this" year. i He has represented Sunnidale for many vyears, and in consequence has a firm grasp of county matters. Sunnidaleya township has had much trouble with drown-, ed lar'1ds,'and'these matters have been handled by Mr. `Martin, ,we are told, in a business-like way. One point being urged in. favor of Mr. Horrell is that .Mid1and has not "been. represented in. the VVarden s chair. Mr. Horrell is a smart young business man, and `would be a .worthy successor to the occupant of the chair in 1915. Below is given the complete list of __ the, county councillors : . J. J. Goldie, Alliston. .. T. Walsh, Adjala, Township, Lor- nffn I ; I etti): Two `Names Already Prnning, ently_ Mentioned For -- V the Position. WILL WARDEN coma NEW VIOAR. 1'03 TRINITY THE INTERESTS -OF BARBIE. THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE AND THE DOMINION OF CANADA OUR CRITERION. Vsp1'a Township, BARRIE, COUNTY OF SIMCOE., ONTARIO JANUARY em, 1915 "Town- Town- Towns l\CIIJ.' `we up 1 '1`iQ.V _ {terf `UL-L sJu.LyLVI7o' i _.~Th `fvaniily for1e1'1* l'iv`ed .iV1:1 Ba1'A -ri_e.4.__Mrs.R, - , 'Wbb-_being'a sir ,Lt'ei'f1:ojLf the deqe fed -`brothers. A [The late "V{7zi111-i_21-'1_11V1;l'e'x7's4'.es Was in! his 44th year being 10 3-`ears the` "seu1o_r of his deceased b_rother.. I;Ie : lhad been in ..the _bes t of health un-'; bti1"a week ago,-i\*1)e11 he contract-i Vedla "severe" attaek of diphtheria,': which resulted in /his death Tues-' `day . `The M late Wallace .P1ewes had ` been ill for about four"111oz1ths and the -` end was _11ot_une;\fpected. He ;~ Was in his_ 3*-H11 _vear.-and \vent to Toronto in 11897. He had been em- .; played for some" tin1e*as a br`2_i_ss e11,-.1? ,`gravjer{ wit]; Av-the rm -of. . &`i _I-Iewa`r't.; "Deceased -was '"a' Meth- . ` _odist, The` widow` `and; two '.,c:ih_i1,yd.-V r? S?/.1`,?iv :,b" V 5 n"" `u 1.: -1 5- I w ` . . ' ! . A former Barr1e fanuly was heav-V ily bereaved in Toronto last Week, when Mr. Will'i-a1'nVP1ewes died on! Tuesday, December" 28th from diph-! theria`. Thursday the other brother: died, vsuccumbing to an acute at-! tack of kidney trouble. Mr. `Will .!ia_m Plewes di_ed at the isolsitioz hospital,` Wallace at. the family res-I Aidence 215 CaA'r1tonV_st"reet. ` l BROTHERS `DIE vvauu .I. VVUJIVU. :5 ,lCommissionerA A `B J. J. B`rown...,;....32..18..20. J. R. Hamb1y...'.2I..22...17.. "For By-1aw.... . . 2...'2I.N Against. By`-law. . A21... 7. Probably. -the smallest vote ever! cast in a,-municipal election was on Monday of this week. `Owing to. the-- council being` returned by ac-} Vclamation the popular vote was not so pronounced as it would have been if the `different town offices had, been contested", The feeling` had been expresseo around town ISMALLVOTE is CAST] Very Little Interet Taken In Municijaal Contest On ' V Monday. `By-Law Carried.--J. J. Brbwn ` . Re-elected. "of January. The prog'ress made: , . I `Durin;" the past week the Christ- mas holidays interefered fvdth re- eruiting. Many men have promised to join after the New Year and we look for -a great increase "to the nu1nbe`i'> duringvthe first two wee-ksi du'ring' December has - been quite' satisfactory. On November 30 the total `strength was 410 men, on.Dec. on :4. .....,. onn ......-:.1-- J_.--L1_J .1,,,_ uuvuvs uu;.uu`-.',uu vvaa '.tJ.U 111011, U11-JJUU. 30 it was 820, exactly doubled dur- 71 a 1.1.0 LIUUIJUJ. o n u o v Grant Longnlan . . . Geo. A. Lowe . S. Bren1ae1..` . J. D. R-eid.. . T. A. Webb H. L. Wright, band. Geo. An_d1'eWs, band. IE. E. Harris . cedes a storm, so it will be :_in re- ` I Between Christmas and New-1.Yea1`. the Work of recruiting was slow, be-- ing_ broken into by ho1idays,_ re- cruiting, was not pushed `as has been` the custom, but` as a.` calmrlpre.-I cruiting as far as. Barrie! is*. con- cerned; Work is now to.` start, mi `earnest, a big` recruiting campaign being now under way. The follow- ing-- have enlisted sincel last issuer E. G. Redditt, bandmaster ..Barri_ H.' Chappel, band . . . . . . .Ba'rrid G. A., Wilson, band . . . . . . . .Ba1-rie P. H. Scott, band . .. .f. . ...Barrie S. Allan, band .. . ....Barrie Sergt. C. W; Sloan . . . . .. . .Barrie Quartermaster tailor Sergt. E. T. Tyrer_ ....Barrie T R. A. A._Leece ....Ba1-rie W. A. Cooper . . . . ..l.Barrie i . . . . . . .Barrei (Inn A T Aviva T3------ - | Bandinaster Redditt and seven` members of the 51571;}: Band Were. sworn in at Barrie on Monday, and in the` evening -went to Orillia where the hand is to. have its head- quarters;-` . ' Capt. Grandy inicliarglie of) Br,-`i rie company, regieying Lieut. Powell who is taking a course of` instruc- tion to qualify for Cap_ta;in s pos- ition. ' - T E __Lrrie s :.Military : V\;I_'1THIN THE WEEK; ward 1 Ward 2 Movements of Simcoe Battalion That:-. Is_ Ngw Being Recruited, . . . .Barrie . . .V.Ba1'rie . . . .Barrie . . . . .Barrie . . : .Barrie ; . . .Barrie ,. . .Stroud .Tho1'nton . . .Beet_on' _I3' _13" .Barri_ . Barrie . Ba1'fie . Barrie .TBa1'rie . Barrie Ward 3 Ward 4 .20.. .I5.. Bo arl of -Educaition Meet

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