Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 5 Oct 1916, p. 8

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`last __ .,...\. ... uu.1'1'1(: schools and `became !0 a _te_legTaph operator, later he was .7 employed with Johnston & Warren, 37 givillg up the position. to enli.st.___HeV - was_ among the first Barrie boys - to don the "`I{lI],g'S' Own Good Kha- - k_i. . That night in A1ig`1ist 1915, - when Major.s'Willian1s and vH11g<,;i11.~:' :- called for ireeruits at the Railway .` ea men s`-Patriotie Assoeiatio11 garden '- `party, Roy was one of the 1"ew[w}'1o` VI stepped out. He went to- Niaeara V with Capt- Geo. Rod-_'e1's 7 (now . i.\Iajo1')., and enlisted with the 76th` ' Bn.,.and when the battalion came to 3 Barrie he was a member of "D" Co; The inessageiannouncing the 1 deatl1':_:'a\'e the same date as that of- Russ.,'Horsfield; which- .proved' that S. _the `partners boys were in the same " e11_,rag_en1ent. The dead hero was 20 ;\'ea1'.s`of_ age, sli7_v'ht of buildand none too strong: on 0nllStlll,J.', the `sioldier so life agrreed "With "him, as he left Bar- rie the pieture of liealthf l'Ieiwas of aretiring disposition, a 5_r;eneral favorite jwith those who knew him. 'Eluh..I-_`_:_1 - - - 5" l; TM W auuucl suone as a point ,pla_\'er.'l :lHoeke_v_ fans have not yet forgottenl the memorable Lrame between P1res-i, I ton and Barrie in the ' old Mutual e'lstreet rink, Toronto, in. 1912 .when the teams a battled for _ suprexnaev till the li_;'l1ts_ went out. Of ethatl `game the _.Tele;;ram` plar.-eds iuss. 1'a Hor_slieldVas the best player-"on thei 3-lice. A_ T-wot wint_e1's ago he pla'_\'e`dl 3 hockey with Chesley and played on ` i` the Dome Mine team in one import- ant, northern fixture. He also figur- .ed 'in.'baseba`ll, being one ot.` thei catchers of the Barrie team. Hell was as good a soldier` as he was a; sport; the letters home were alwaysl l in a cheerful ;vein; the l'lal`(lSlll]):5 of Eytlle 'sol'dier s -life were, part of thel ) game and were accepted in that way. .~lHe had little patience with those ` who complained of their lot. ,Fronx . the numbers `of those who fell with . Russell, `it would appear that. the `bulk of'his'p}atoon fell to<.rethe1'. - ' Mr. and .\Irs. Horsfipeld have ano- ther son, Fred, at the f1'ont,ia mexn- 0: her of the Army S":-rviee Corps. ' _ Roy_Wa1sh_-'-Can1e to Barrie with E his parents ,.\Ir. and ;Mr:~3. George F. } Walsli, 14 years ago. He was edu- tj eated in Barrie school ti and `became .n.r telegraph nnnrafnv In+~. I ' d n -.u-_n.x; alultll -Jun . . . . As a hocky 1)'lay1' he had few ilequals Years ago a bunch of boys. V banded thcnlsclves , to:.ret}.:e1' under` the f name of the "`\'ai1'\`illcs,_.L which afterwards d0\"eloped into the! Dyment Colts, t}1c-`so boys 'were' [led by Steve. Vair, the .t}i'1'c-e Hors-ll. field boys, F1-ed.,, Stan., and Russ, the late Sib Rowe,TGo1'don )Icek_i11_:, and Howard I)_vn1n't. mxnposc-d the! team. As` a `.'c0lt the deceased`! soldier shone as point ,pla_\'er.'H II..|--- 1' V ` Russell Newman 'Horse1d-- Sat- urday last word came `to .\I1'.`and _ Mrs. Chris Horsfield that Pte. Rus- I {sell Horseld had beeiikilled in ac- ` tion on Sunday,`_ , September, _1Tth. Russell wasCthe _\'o_un:_:e:~:t son, born andedueated in Barrie; by t1'arle.a I carriage trimmer in the Barrie Car-I 1'ia;,re fac-to1'y.`._He_. would have been 24 years.old if. l1e had lived till the '24th- of Septexiiber. About the time!` the Simeoe battalion v._'a:~: being` or-, y_ra11ized.he went,on a `trip to the West" and befo1fe.r__roin_ 'intin1ate hisl intention7 of exilisting when he re-,' 'tu1.'ned. This he did, enlistinv.r,witl1l the 157th and laterjvolun[tari_le_v trans-l feifring to the 76th in order to join` the hockey team; , He, -went overseas: with his` battalion. and has been in` France, since July. ' ' L. .. L--.I-L-- - 3 ' ` -""- `wry; ' . - -' . '".S i11ice:`last issuebf The` Advance, {Barrie c_itizens- have been sobered *' fhe affliction thawthhas come to many ' homes. The war in Europe is being` ' brought hovme-to us in f;1'eatei' earn- estness as the death list climbs. Since last issue six fatefxil-iiiessagres * have been 1'ec-eived.;' In [two cases not only the homes but a in part- I 11e1'sl2i}i has ldst__ la boy from the home, we refereto, the" firm of {Walsh & Horsfield, sOda_ water 111a_nufaetur- DVD vBARRlE"S _DEA'll'I-I TOLL ..v .. .,,..,,,c. Lhe Orillia r, Regina and - Em- ..ILf-, I --1 u:LuI'c Iramme W . A. Lowe Son: , .- " R. J.. Reid was employed on .the` G.T.R. as a brakesman. He board- ed with Mrs. Wm. Grey, Sandford street. - - ' V ; Thomas, Elizabeth street. Morley H Merley Thomas, son of Mrs; Ella ;_ ( T wasemployedjby Mr., H. D. Jamie- son, of the Canadian Express, when he enlisted. He was in Capt. Mac- donell s companygbeing one of the guard sent from Barrie, under Lieut. Morgan to gfuardthe Midland ele- '8: vators; He Went to gwas a attached to the 37th `batta-Iion. He M was 20 years of age. 2 p5 f vvay From I ithc `E ano- ` - nenr- of sxx xvh x1oT n1a11' itll to rescue I3ulle1' th( e - the rccova trying exp: `p'a-rty. was onelnan of For thB.z were than1~ aunt of th (M1 )Iond . VVaS- recciv( dm'bMmw `tor vvas in than the p `had rcuve ty pe1'_vadin_. ,lette1`, writt sary of Ids 3.. cstine resun was e.\'presVs a.:.Lu1u_y D uxxsuutal, blallulll/S. ' I On Sunday last Archdeacon Inglis, of` Toronto came up to take Mr. -Tay-I lor s_ service St. George s._. U146 1 LL I Letters have been received hy Mr. :_and Mrs. Taylor fromr every. place where the hero son has resided, ex- pressing. the deepest sympathy, also `giving expression ' to the sterling worth of the young man; from the Provost of Trinity College and Prof. Rollo came letters expressing regret- at the untimely death `of one of Trinity s brightest students. nn Qsunntr Inn` Ann`.-2] - A A -~ 7 "l V . 1uu.;.5 uccu .lll (:UuLL`HlplE1[lOI1 but ow-' , inr to the trouble in securing :1x1:`5.`Q'l'1``S ha- V eicient editor the work had not been le Team hay taken up, with the coming of M12. 01.59 Wi_tht Taylor into the Work ofthe church,lTe3`m. without` the difficulty was solved A and the Home h3."_a11d. Publication "undertaken, Mr. L Taylor Team hay. and holding the position until leaving` Autlmb`le5' ,- `1........ 1...; _,._,s K tfmhnim 1 I 1.-. 5 ...u;uu; nab Jug Luuy E010 OI. l 3 The late soldier was a 3rd year` , [,'niversity [of Toronto student, giv- 'in<.r promise of becoming one of the _c leadin__>; n1i`ni`~stex's of the Anglican` church. __His life was a model for _\"Ou'1]; ,"'l11CI1 to emulate, and he had the happy nature. that drew young people to" him. _\Vhi1e;in Rieiiyina he was prominently connected with St. Paul s church; he was secretary of, the A.Y.P.A,',ca11d, a director of St. '.AndrcW s Brotherhood; he was the first editor of thecParish Magazine of St . Paul's, this publication had long been in contemplation but ow-[C inn` fn Han +..nnlnl.\ :.. .-.A_-_!u- ~ * 11- six who volunteered to :50 into," novman s lanc in an attempt h the. body of "Lieut.-Col. ;_ Buller, _the eommanduer ot. the Bn.; Frank MCNTGH the recovery_ was aI .:C`011l])11Si1C"dA' atter xviuiam Zeihl. tr_v1n_ 0X])e1`1QI1COS,- tor five miles -the - wars. continuously under tired cmmty one man of the party being wounded. -From the A ea this act of iu'raver_v,V the men flail)` papers, t wvere thanked by. Lady Buller, an;aI`0 taken: aunt` the dead Colonel. ' _Wounded-H. .\Io.nda_v of this week a Iettei" Stone; `V111. G. 'I wvasreeeived, dated Sept.- 1-1-the P. Douse. Lefro day b.e1'ore he met death. This let- Ofillia; Roy. S. in 3. more serious strain J. .MCDOugall, 0 than` previous ones the mother 01'iHi3 V H- i had received; a sense ot"uneertain- F_1`ed. Myers, Vic pervading` the letter.. A previous Jamieson, Midlal written on the first aimiver- Minesin; V; H. eiilistiiig, grave an inter- L. Kilderhouse, 4 resume of the year, no" reujretl. Killed in aeti expressed at having left all toi Stevenson, , Brad serve his country; the 1neetin ot';Thompson. Penet six (.`OliC1fC'(_`iXl1111.S andtheir re-union 11=1l`d,- 01`iia.3 JC meeting was joyfully told of. ' litown; `Tho In+.. .-.,.]..l.',... ....s , n "Barrie I vMa.\:well F. I Sylvanus Pve 1 Orillia Enquirin \r..-.--. r` ' ' v' We have anticipated your needs, and and French Gloves at very low prices. See English Cape, sizes 7% to 9, at ....... ..$1 25 -E English lined Cape, 7% to 9`/5, at .....-.$1 257 E French Chamois, in all sizes. $1 25 and $1 50 Fine Silk lined Suede, special at ....... ..$l 75 , No`i.nated values, 1' truths and plain facts is our j Millinery, Dress Goo in preparation for the holida __..\.n 1; present values. -. .. -.u\. ;\,au)' LU! pared your requirements markets. and now have th ,ccura rau ous1ness_1n f h jseasouable selectlons, 'argest stock We 55'5" 07 BOYS` CLOTHING Wonder; iful Values at %.. '. ecord Fall business in` every department..: `having :mti:i. 61-: , n A A A _ . .-L`A ._.-l..-a.:.-....-. ['..A.-.4 `.r\o-1::rvr\ near] .1. u . [7 ` Z A ~\\ e are ready for VOUF rP?`llI;rpnn`nrp Men s[ Gloyeskt a B.aAr`ga_in._ aw: ::nn'm'.-m+.,J ..-.__ _ -. .....s..-. 71 I E, % ] 3A'$E; iLac;,1NG -.uuu:u uu cal-ls for ,,.,,1--u. 1xuuL'Ll1L!lla', U1'lU.l -1-em-et'|. in action - Bradford im; Penotanaz 3-unio`nina1'd. John `town; ' ` ` 1 x.......I mg`. ---.\...--. -- A.Il.aIsJl|J\..J 46 . J '-- _h selections, both from forexgn and dOmf:Stic argest offered you at pnces much belgw cu! AA: \V\on u|H.L "1. L .. c u5u1'C5 are: _ I E For the year ending Sept. 1916 the business passing. th , the Barrie `office was $200,000, .'duty collected $30,000. Up .t [end of September, 1915 the `business was $163,335, duty ct `fed $16.4_03. . . uuaxuvaa Wu` '3-ed . ___+____ CUSTOMS BUSINESS The following changes have been` made by the hotlmen in the schedule M `of.pr1ces to customers _ot"tho _va1'ds and sheds: [ ' [ Pbr The Use BARRIB HOTELMEN 'I\ n....._ .-- ,,_- ...,_...uva.uu DH. '\Vo'rkmen,. began 0 im; to `tear out` _th of tho` Bolvzer rcstat atio1`1yf'or the new \ A new'front is to building and the baa for con11nm{r:ial use. taken out at the Ab: J-.4-1".-. PA- H. Jones, HziWk- - Thurley, Ftopia; `Geo. . Fred. Vlctorla Harbor; `V. N. fP. Lefroy; Geo. E. Gar-butt. IOrillia; Walker, Orillia: McDougall, Orillia; A. E. G1'zmt.J Orillia; VV. \V.r.\Iarston. Orilliaz} . . I Jamiesoxl, Midland; . W; M. Yon.ge,! V. .\Iiller, Tottenhanl; |L.I}'Ili]1rI]o1-1_1o11se, Q1'ill`ia. .' ~ v f Casualties ' casualty lists `_r1ail_v the following: nrp fIL-nn- "Barrie Boys Wounded lfaxwell B1'egg`.. Pye. McNeil. Zeihr. An` er shipment bf Northway Suits, in Black ..and Navy, tyles entirely new, in most popuiar sizes only; At .00. ` - UNI I hoxse hay ' .. 1 without feed I without feed I ha) and oats. lrnu `nv-J --` ' B. `G. I. FIELD DAY iChinchiHai" Coats, `with chin-chin collars. made wit ` `llibacks and cape collars, very stylish, at $16.50. Misses Coats, in heavy Cheviot Cloth, made with d.adjLlStab1 collars, sizes 8 to I 2 years. On sale ' at $5.00. belts this w 9 `mi_srepresen;ation, no humbugging. nothing but straight siness slogan. " V and Ready`-made Garmentsarevery active this \--e(;1\- You can save money buying here. i The Woolworth {Store rur---.I_. V 1 Coats for the Holiday of Hotel Yards Stables vwuu oats C H.119. -JUbIl,f sss throughi 0 with 30,000. .to the` ar, 1915, total- 33,335, coIlect- 1 IS INGR1`.ASING I uov\a ul-. em`. and Wool-Iined;GIoves at 1 50. $2 00,? $2 50 and $3 Bov` - Gauntlet vv uuupttut JLULA Ul UHC Gina u'n Ga- l--aL-.. r LngI1SI'l $1 00. $1 25. 50. 560 >re% Northway Suits .-_ _ -.. ...v5\n)U 1553 _ T His Worslzip .\Iayor Craig` . has been requested to announce that the Rev.'J. D. Patterson of Timmins, will lecture in ;r .Trinity Parish Hall on Friday evening: of this wee'k,.on the the recent res which swept -the northern country. - `V V ` . uv, pa uu; spa au and $3 50. Boyg Gauntlet Glpizes. in ne leather, regular 7'5c.. On salc7t 50. nave a, wonderfulvstock of fle Engljg EYTT . 30th 7 rnn ml. [of theA name_s I Price 1 20c 30c 15c 20c 30c 50c { 00c and ] i We have zmlways - praise. Wehaveal ' the best. ice crea richest ingredients 5SiCarefu1]_v. the resu - r . ic eiim _ -... nnag 1 I-Iouses to re% Tha11k.s/:i\'i11u' Tm M`lY`I+IVul- 111.. I Have housesifor `sale. VHave farms 01` sale. fs Vposebokf I have a list hf cn1n..J: ,1 L2 ynsnusrnn `so Dunlop St. ~ ` ` W J U y c A a 1. ' ,(~-- `-00 \vClII'Iy Keep your eye on 'ur windows for Saturday Can 3' Special. .-rm ------* ` ,,-._-.. ..... .._auuv.yuG.L 7 Rev. W, H. Wallace, of tist c}1ur,a'h, preached an. services {in the Sta_yn'cr. church last Sunday. Rev. N. -land, `of Staynero_ccupied I` 1ace s (pulpit. Lecture on Forest Fires , 'I.'_T.'.. 1" 14 MuIaati9r} YOU T buy, 53" ried to ear!) that 'a.ys tried to serve 1 `K'n um . 91- by Spgialsi .._,.a LIICU LU serve 1. We use the we freeze them t, is Perfect Ice Phone 303 '$E"E' 440-13 ll - the r--UphoIster'in;r done` e. H" ed mph. `W. A. Lowe & So Preached at Stayner , D _ V 17- 1'7. .. A Will 111:>.l<<`-g ... `5.Newspape'rs. Dig; -Rubber and W86 3mm mu -V uni: l.'LLLl.l'H.` U: Allow me to -2 `possible tl1ank.< ze- Work of the Int-min -comnxittovs \\'}mir isplendid t1'ih=Hv "to her citi'/.021 . Will go down ;1~ inals of the vi()\\ II. U Mayor Retm`:w 'To the citi /.a-n.~ 4! EL AIl__- . MONDAY, 023%; It will M` H; colilcctors it }n'.1m1 front of H10 Lm:~ All kinds 0f` in, ceiling, oak _~und trim, B. (A'. .<:..: her and joistixm v sing_and all (mIz- of-4:... L2 4-. `Soldierrzl urnalb uuu attention. Oice Phone 163. ,,-_....g- . ...a raw` V AVG [United [Thanksr_{igviVn2` Service will. be held on'I\Ionr]a:v, ()c t.-9th,'in Cen- Ttral,Mcthodist Church , Elizabeth St., . at 11 a.m. .Rcv. Herman Moore will -preside, _Rcv. W. H. ,Wallacc -will preach. J abe I` `I _ Collingwood :>.x~.~: Orillia s( )I(lim'~ 1 the `P1'(*sh.\`t<=:'i:;; @n,foHowmll5 M The 1n(-m}wr~ nted 'it}1 \H.1~* " Da11 I-I 8011 ('nHi.";;`.`f* llar 201'! mu 'akoL L IN - " th Oia-t-_."~ :2 ; ;IIII I'FFFFFFn `G. M. UPHAP '2:111l.111111 4| Give 1 an 111 -...... ,u... You will Hz.- -urra11{_rozn<-m, 2 `tend to H10 1.; `making (](*)m~i$ -ey. In (':l~' . ~auton1atir;1ll_\ _ .in' tho fznnilj _openin;_v' :1 . Union Bank - and your mm. X .. .`;woL.. Lxv. Barrie SIMMONS the 794th d'a_v-two years and 64 days-+sinr.-0. the [British IEm- pire der:larc(l war with Germany. 1 `Thanksgiving Vservice ' 1'fH_-L, 1 nu I Biz` \ :u'.`z. \ quality 1=z:. Remodellin Muskrl .4}.-t{. -'.\._1a `V011... .\'u})fv Ctc. - Coat;-1, 1 l0n}.rt}1, $12.": Fim-.~'t .\ n: any style-. so; Huds; THOS. R0 J. FRANK i V. I1 THOMPSON] j MAKE FORTE THE WEEK nnmuumsj Bayrie Furril THE` ,0? The Weir uvvaava ' Save your combings and have 3. Switch made out of [your own -hair by Mrs. D, C. Howard, 190 Blake Street. . T V [ - 6-tf .` ` I I V :- LOST-s-On Sv.m(la_\', Or,-tobr.=1' lst, -be-l tween the ho " of 3 and 7 p.m..Il a small black between Barrie This :~:atr.-hel cont o{_.rra_\' }s\w'eate1_', lc-lc, clothes brush. l r.-hc-l on the road Camp Bo1'<'lc-11.4 ed liizllt-syeigfllt mcdicixlcs amllsilk.1_ln I A re~, ward of $5.()0 will he. 'dlf'or gluc- rcturn of :~:ame to Ralph 'on'nablc Care F.`W; `Woolwortl1'Co-.; Queer; and Yon-'_rr: Sts., Toronto. __-_- FOR S.&LEg1go. ,.l.... Pictures framed. Picture frami . Z " U, 3. S K T .nu~n Iv C` .. .. 5 ' 11 . 7 . *' "; WANTED TO f -'_RCHASE-A mi- dencc in Barri ' the better class, 8 to 10 rooms.._ ( rs and negoti- ations strictly con ' dress with price : an `_`House Advertiser,- , c e `Emm- incr Office," Ba1'1'i FOR SALE - D___e,u 1 r-. Edltof :lIacIlaren, [of the E)A .er-is now on a level with his brother ..scribes, in that he. has to Walk- Sat- urday mghtthe Overland car was left standing" in front `of the `office While Mr. Mac`Laren` went across `to Robertson '5 (lru',9,* store for unev- ening paper. Returning in ten min- . utesltime the car had -disappeared. I T...+.... :L .---W ` . A Annly to J: HOUSE` To 'RE"_ m Rr `.`1\ 9n - ,.,u ,;.1uL'.-r-LIJU. _a- :z'A-`.3 clay and sa " loam, cleared, 25 in "H 7.723 clovefy good ore d,`1 with good .watc1', miles west of Barri Appl_v_to John B. Min D. No- 2, Barrie. ?OR Brxck'1jes1dence on Bayeld St.,.9`ro 9 and bath; every c0m'r:nien(-e,A ` acre with A J -Am>1:-' __.,.. rd: uauu I I C ut thcAenr.;mcc1"s. ofce an (-.\'pond1ture of $3,000. .531, ' ...,....-.; .1. m'uvlulX1_`_,' accom- -The (mquirext was Sur- _learn that there was'w_'c1`y ded here, .owi11 to the him 1`Mlf\l1.)-:n:w ' ' I 1-.- .--1.u-nuuu, .1;JIJ.g 1113.; from wounds 1'cce1ve] A bull'e`c from a smper s r)t.- '12 won `nlnm{ +I.........1. V r---., --vO- IJCIIIIIIOU ast .\IcCaus-- Mr. '31- llnif 7 ' ' V "\BatAt(.-n, Tm-onto, -sailed Xi. +'l'IY\ Nt;Ixr VA`-L ":1 H. the Bap-I 1;, anniversary" in Baptist Sundm-_ Row re xrmn--~ think of B s beds, Lowe & So ` vegan on .\Iond'a_v morn- the Interior wall-s . swrrcnnsi v v UUI W UFLH S[0I`C` 0 be put_into th base1ncnt' fitted up L 150. The permit {! `|'-`TIf7':hnv L` I~ln ;.;uuL allllier 5 1 `clean >throu;,rh back and leav- ; u} uguuu, -.suue(l N cw York last ox f` - -~-~ -.`.n .I.U1l\ lubl. er son Corporal` at.-the Ontarxo TN, ; - `-v.:nn-`A... . .1.tu1'1:1s`,4- '1notHi;)n-.}f;)'.'1' With ail. cogivnien `s; corner` Owen" thief. _So` and Collier streets. This `would .' make a splendid co r to start a was 'writ- store business in. Ca and look it Im Ham1l- over. ~ possession]-_ W."C. Thofnpson, 1 Own St.. hllcnlr Dn--3- ' V x1g1:on,' uuyux LU Hills: 1-n't-nu-n.1 Eng-I at .ar:z'je's laml, 6!} "L1 r_,'razn, 8 1'1} ' 1~n'.:,.I. ` 4. 4'-Ju U1 U L street. mlmsjon, ' 3; ;;Brown I'--.'-36 Grove stret. nrn"n:'...... `AL `n- - by e%rienc- . .Pv C`- pugall Bros. ,.....u, u aunt.) ,' brick house ba_nke ham, 2 telephone. :1 'in, R". M. ' 40-4'.7._b CORN ER PROF 7.-.}. _uuuu A1. u;,'.s1l:y, agt O CON N OR+- In Barrie, .- npf -10$ I 1010 H11 f'I'oV Be.With_hHer Son ' Mrs. A. C."\Batt(.-n, Toronto on the Andania from New Yo Thursday to visit her C B. L. Batton,[who is at.-the( 1\Ii1itAar_\'. Hospital Orping'ton,' land, s11fforinr_; 1'4 in`Fra11ce._ s: rie on Sept.-J2 wen t his chest e11te1-inr.}*'th e Lam int)` nf Hm In-A- -L ' _ A . DIED ' . NEWTON-On Monday, Sept. 25th, 1916, `John N ewton; `aged [73 years. PUGSLEYe-At Hawkestlone, on Friday, September '29, -1916, Al- V. Vbert David Pugsley, `aged 55 years. C()1\TN 0R_`_ 7.. D---= ~~ ` ` _ Avl\J1l1ll'l]b3`}.L` -- ..`XV\" - tll bride"s home, on Sept. 27th, by 7 the Rev. H.-` Moore, J_ohn Robert ,I\`laiw, to Olive E. R-icharldson, both of Vespra. , . 1 - ASHLEY--HAYWARD-At Detroit, A on Wednesday, September 27th, ' 1_916, by Rev. Amos Maywood, Ed- . nal Mary Haywall-d, daughter of Mr. James Hayward, Barrie, to Dr. L. Bryon Ashley, sonhof Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ashley, Detroit. St. Helen g 1=:...n+...,, -.m---,L- McCARTHY .- MACKENZIE- A_t I I v\JLV.LV_ uu-- 111 -`Oct. 1st,A 1916, aged 61 years.` Ag VLVJI ' LEECE---\t Sandforrlv street, B'af1`i'o. on Tuesday, `October: 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Leccc, a son. 'GRAHA.\I-`-0n Sept. 2],'t0 Mr. and g.\Irs. Franc-is S. Graham, 941 VVin- mm Ave., Chicago, a son( Francis S. Grahanx, Jr.) ' [ , part ac-res acres I ,-__----- - .LvLr1.\JL\lDLVb1IIJ-- At St. Helen s Rectory, Toronto, on vjSatu_rday, Sept. 30, 1916, by the Rev. James ` Walsh, Major J. `F. H. McCarthy, 170th B_att., C.E.F. youngest son of the late J. L. G. McCa'_x"thy, of Barrie, to Bertha Anne, daughter . of V Sir . William H and Lady Mackenzie, of Benven- , uto, Toronto '3 . . . . . . '40 1 74 . - The mea_n temperature_ of Septem- ?berWas 60 degrees," being? 1-degreev above the averarre. The highest dur- in;:ethe mo_nth was 87- on the 7th and the lowest 31 on the 30th. :Rain wz_1s.'rc-corded on 19 days, the T total amount for the month of 3.57 illChCS,'_- being 0.90 more than the average._ ' V Oct. Sept`. Ill. uucu nur me n0sp1tal.' On behalf of the WV. A.', R. V. Hospital. the President desires't'> thankAall captains, [ collectors and cont1'ibuto)'s who so kindly. helped` to make the.c`an1paig'n a Success. Tlighcst market p1'ic0'foxf'"'00d Thank;'_L: ivin__:' Turkey ant wanted" delivered A in Barrie - ._da_v, the 5th of October, to Vai1'_` (h'o001'_\` Co. will The "sum of-$325.00 was reali2}.ed f. mm "the `Hospital4 c-a'nvass" of the. '_town on Monday. The money _so raised will be used in the })u1'l1asel of linen f'or'thc hospital.` ()1) hnlnzl? n4` +1..` V" 1- "` " _ _4L_ 1l.'Ll.l`l' . ll) .\'1aj01' 11o ("last ` week _announr.-ed the .death at `Sean'- " borougzh, En;:.,' of a- cousin of,` the major and. Mr-. Frank `Rorzers, in the person of Mrs. Eliziabeth Turner. aged 77 _vear.'~:.' ', ' it Mr. and .Mrs. L'.' Bryon Ashley ` (Miss Edna Haiwwax-d) are :~:pendint; a few days with'f'riends here. , They ` motored from Detroit and will visit ` ' Buffalo, Boston and New York be- ` fore returning to their home. A ` _`Mrs.' Gershom Bateman shipped 1 her `household effects to _Ba1'1'ie on 3 _ \Vednesday and, accompanied -by her ] -mother, haseome to Barrie to reside.ll' Mir. Bateman also shipped his 1 flirniture at the some -time and ex? t pejets to reside inv_Barrie after he fin- i:~:hes_the work he "had on hand. 9': I C 3._ Thoihpsop, 1`O_w; S,t., vvL`Al1U ='.|.UU D! .\V. Peacock of Strand. Mr, Francis. l\Ie.\Iulkin of Barrie announces `the engagement of'__l1is on-_ Iy dai1glnter,. Ida,` to `Mr. 'Frecleri_ck - The ma)`-[ riage will take place quietly in Oct- ober. ` A ' in ; _TheJcal1s_ on Barrie Business,CoI-1! h le;r_fo1" bo 'keeper,s and sten'ogrraph- ,- ers never. 5 T greater. The follow-I E` inc; pupils ently accepted posi-- -,Ttion:~:o in T01` to:_ L. Reynolds, A. - . ~ -u . ~. ...cu:rn,o tea era, Shaw .3 SC}1001:, 1 M. Brown, G. od{_r:~:on," I; Ir\'i;_12'.' ' In Barrie: G.` 'ar`rlman, Bank _of 4 ' Toronto; P.- L 1, _E. Smith, Bank ` ~ of 2)'_ova Scotia: I. Connll, Cream- 1 ` cry; J. Robb, B "5 `Law ofce; E. 1 Martin. Stewa'rt s law office; L.' Bone, Bell Tel..'Co I . 'ilc-oxf. G.T. .R._; I. Cannin:r_,. rd G'arac_*e; H. ( Ar-rnstrou'_'. Sarjeao_n "~ coal office`; F. \Valker, Can; Expre Co.; 0."Wa,l- l lace, oEst'cn s law 0 C.P.R,-.. Montreal: "D. ard Ban}.-:, Elm'vaIe_. e; R. Elliott, Keely, Stand- :L 1` 3:5 - Barrie to-d a'y. :(T1m "rsday.) i- If is supposed they are. deserters. _ At the time the car was stolen it -was blam- ed.`ox'x_ a'.dese1ft_,e;j `as a _11;'1i f')rm, was found b_v`M'i'.V Gr a'vs' neau" fhe Cah- ada. Producer.f6xind1`_sf. Mayor Cx'ai.;' hail a telephone, mes- sage from z'1_.n1ombc1- of the Orillia Con1mitt(*0 in r,-hha1':' of prepa1'inLr fm'g\\'int(-rin the :~;r)ldie1's.- The en- quiry washto [know what stcps rie was taking: in m'ovidin;,r'accQm- modation. ' prised to little needed here; rsplciiditl big armou-ries. 97 av 28 29 30. 7., .....n I me V. PR. , ma WEATHER [xi [Bziiriej on $uJn?ds:_y:,"` 6, Thomas O Connor,I s.< ' * R13? `rote SALE BORNV W; B. BUTTERY. Tempe1'at1ire.3 Lowest Hi, Rain . 59- f 8?. { 0.20 . .. 61 I L 70 0.17 ...49 54 ` 0.67. 31 60 - 32 60 __ 38- . 71 A - ' edw;)nW1b9 the-V the .of' than HMO!` Roar:-rs 1] 4-LA .1..LL` .1 .; , , _ _ _ ...un;Lu.5 I I a_ .1x1mx1bc1- *Commibtt(*0 for gwintc-rin sold wl . A , . . 1-In .....,. ..., .... ..~_; .I. ' u\:,'.'. l'L'(.'v ` Ls 7th ,,1 .... 1n 1 uuA A u: (1.1 Llff Ill, the :.vu|/G ou u.|.uuu.'ea.I. ' It is likely he _met death on the Somme front, thexspot that will ever ' be remembered by; the Canadian people. T ,He was through the three- day Zillebehe ght, here he was one ........ vabu DCAVLUUS or intercession were_ held in the churches on that day," and at the father s church the young khaki student took the ser- vices, proceeding direct frame the church .to the Allandale station en- route to M Montreal. TL 1.. l2I--`l-.. 17' ' " nu uuLn- mechanical --l,.v~v uu ; and reportorial departments", at the I "time of. enlisting _ of the Mail and E ed with the third being on the `sta mpire. He enlist- University company (McGill) at Montreal, the company being raised; as reserves for the.Prin_- cess Pats. The company was mobil- ized in August -1915,` sent overseas in September and to France in Oct- ober. He left his home on the rst anniversary of the" opening of the war--Aug. ' 4, r1915-as will be re- membered services ' of intercession VOUIIQ Qfnnnf `A-J `-L` ' ..,....ug, LU uanaqa 1n 1906, t( the practical jvork of - a new oice, being employed on the Packet, Orangeville Banner, 1 Leader and Toronto Mail an pire, in the first three` positic was employed in both meek 'a_n_d report_)_ri~a_l departments". : ... uculuu uu Dept, mtn. _ The; deceased soldier was born in England and educated at Queen Mary Grammar School. In the `old land `he took up journalism and on coming to Canada in 1906, took ,up of newspaper gice, being emnloved nn Hm n-=H- ,._-.,- uuu AIAUH XIHH. Frederick Ivanhoe Ta.y1or-h-The home of Rev._ Mr. 'Taylor,"Rcctor of St. George s Church, -Burton A.ve., was another into which came on Sa,tu'rday4last.` "The cable bore the news that L.-Corp. Fred. Taylor, youngest son of the Rev. B. and Mrs.`Taylo1' had been killed in action on Sept_. 15th. the sad news ` _.. ..A....._n, cu u:1 Aug 5;; at the brc-aVst'.

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