Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 13 Jun 1918, p. 4

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`m:u:amugan4uu::\ uuunuulu: us uuuur L110 ACE ' MUST BE PAID BEFORE LOTS CAN BE U-SED. `lY..-...:.1 ........ -._L_ 1', ' A. 1". A. MALOOMSON Sec.Tres. , Post Office Squuro Barrie. Owners of lots are reminded that unpaid assessments from 1913 on- wzml, `become 1). charge against lot. and should not he allowed to ac- cumulutc as under the Act THEY MITQW` RT.` DA`rn D131:-rn>1:w mnm uu1.u Vxxn on U'D.l`4LJ. ' Unpaid assessments for 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, and 1917 are pay- able now and those for 1918 on or before July 1st. Anoacmonf -r-aha: -_Q0 nn A. m. UCLULU uuJ_y .LL. Asessment rates :--$2.00 per an-. num for one lot and $1.00 for half Tn DUI! u ` Lot owners are also reminded that. with the new Endowment System now available, they may eliminate, if they wish, further assessments, by permanently endowing the lot to provide for perpetual care. I1`11v-axle av-a 111-(rnnf1v nnaala fn vnnbn 'lIJUV1lJU LU}. }JC1'}Il':lIUl1l Usl U. Funds are urgently needed to make necessary improvements to the grounds. It is therefore desired that a prompt and generous response he made to this appeal. 12A'p`p,1'I:'. tnnnw n'l:'.M"l'-!*l"l!12.V `Rn IHEUU LU uua appeal. BARBIE UNION GBDEETBRY BD. A B1-ownlcvee, Pres. 01,0 -1 21-23 --Splendid assortment and new, designs in Carpet Squares at I` call Bros. ~ \ `Don t forget the Red Cross Garden Party next Tuesday. small Lowm: lail Lo at:l.~it:w: 1-,:uc:e.~s.'~:. They lllink--]wrhzq.r,` not uuuaLurall_\' --E\'er_\'ouc: knows. me; tin-`V will come to rm; whim they want any- thing. 11" T. Eaton 6:. Cu. and othrar big mail-ordr:r LDf::`<:ham5 had acted .9n the same principle they would never haw; been in the pm:'llirJn they are to-day. It is a wrong poiirry to adopt. The local merchant should! fol- low the same lines as his larger com- petitor, although of course on a more lipitod scale. Thin -rnnihnv-Hor hxxclnrnx ha; rrrxwn .._ -7.--vnu UIJIIIIJJ Annual Assessment. (1913 ,L__. _ Thursday, J u`nc 13th, 1918 ?This mail-order husint-ss; has gr rum to such an extent that it seems to us that it was time a protest was ut- tered against it. To trade at home, wherever possible, should be the motto of everyone. The whole town is 'bet1efited by the money spent: within its borders, and the local merchant, in advertising: his wares, is supporting the local newspapers. That is another point wmcn is gen- erally lost sight of. When some local gathering is to take place the help of `Terms of Subscription uvuuwa -uuu-.n.m.u..-.. . . Payable in Advance. SHOP AT HOME .35 cents .65 cents . .$1.25 . .$1.75 And able an mtant. [O ezu-r_y. The humour in the line appealed to`the judges. Probably some eompeti t01`S will think their line was as good as those which have been selected. All we can say is that the prizes have been given to what were considered to be the best lines sent in. The Editor first Went tl11`011.`-"l1 W111 and tl11'(`W out the weakest lines. That reduced the number left to thirteen. He had no difficulty in placing the winner, but SC\`(?1'a1 of the Otllel` lines 6001118 d to be almost equally good and eure- I ful consideration was given to the1'n.He submitted the thirteen lines-" without any na1nes-to a gentleman well known in Barrie, who agreed as ~.to the winner and also to the other two selected. a ..... .,.1 ,mm.m+:+m-= had fnn man v svllahles in the line and two made the local newspaper is promptly sougzht. A local newspaper, properly conducted, is an asset to any town. But it is not always realised that this local newspaper needs local support in order to exist. All are ready to ap- pcal for support for any good cause to the local newspaper, but 1na.nyiIor- get that a newspaper is not a philan- thropic institution. The local incr- chant who Wishes to let the public I know that he can meet their de- 5 ` petitor in the lmeans at hand in the local news- mands with equal sati;~:f.-.(ti.mi to his more Wealthy and influential coni- eity has a ready paper. ---g-j---__ Published evry Thgsday morn- ; ing by James Baldwin Bryant, pro- prietor, at the office, 123 Dunlop Street, Barrie, in the County of Sixncoe, Province of Ontario. and also to the other uwo selected. Several com )etito1's had too man v svllables made 1 . ` 3 . . 11urr_V 1'}1yme w1t11 111ar1*y-- or trled to: One flxod the wedd1n_v' day in Feb1'11a1'y, another said the husband s position must be a secret ar_\" , and one went all the way tOTipperary_ to find a rhyme to Ba1'rie and marry. ferenc-e to an interview with Miss V\'iddifield. central school, and Miss Cook. Allandale school, kin ten teachers. that they had a:{ree to ac-cz-pt a :~:a1arj: of S600 ;~:trai;__'ht_. without the November bonus, ,,...:.....1.. I11. uui r`nr.\' wxthout me .\o\'em0er Uuuua, 2131 previou.'+l_\' '__'i\'cn. He said they had tvco good kindergarten teachers and should not lose them for the sake of the extra amount. | 'f`\. D,.......1 ,1,.,.Aa,'l Yn -2~n-nninf fhl the amount. The Board decided to appoint the] teachers on the terms named by Mr. }Lo\'-2. 1- ---.. .,....,,..1 Hum vhr. vnna11.pQ in { .L.0\'-:-. I . It was agreed that the \`ar:z m\c-ies in the primary classes at the (-entri and wc-.~1 ward schools be filled by the ap- I I I I \ poimment of Miss Winifred Marr and 311:5 Helen Sarzl.-amt, at `a . ~:ala1'_\' of $600. ` k `(I . . L` D,.,.v1. r...u.17.u:1 {'(n- Yhb 1)!)- ' 01 -roux. , Miss E. Booth applied for the po- sition of assistant yu-incipal at me central school, in the place 01' M1-.l Maison, who had joined the colors;` but the Board dw.-ider] to advertise Java; -4 n I.; loyalty of I__ .g .. LGDL _\I7iU iluu a nun, uu1|u,: Vvln-.u tht.-3' had laborer] under diir.-ultit.-.5 ; and that the st,-.<-x'olax`y <,-ouw.-_\' to Miss Fowl.-1' the,-ir simsrrxwr 1't:',_-"rt-1. that slut was sl:\'m'in',_" her comm-<.-lirm with 1 I 4 A. 1-1* JIM ll.",'l"l. Um lbw motion of 'J`ru:~:t(:e Love, sl:.-ended by 'J`ru:t.-; Chuxumn, it was a',;`rt:r:d that the rsrzrtotary be in- 'n`truv:t<.-rl to r:n:w : with all t.ca`c}mrs and have the mum: Isi;,rm:d and returned. .-..n.- u (I-5 '7'-V"`ll,T' ll`-1 \.`lIlll` `.\.l`lll 111511 the staff. Thu: rt-:si;_:na1iun of Miss M. L. Jen- klwi H):-ntrul) and Mi.~s.~; U. ltobin- son (v\`t:I5l Ward) wtrrr: also a(:'(:pLl_'d with n.-',"rct. In. 4! , ... 47. .. -1 'lV......l. .. I ...... . Three Months. . . . Six Months .. .. .. .. Twe1veMonths .. .. .. . United States Subscribers. A 3---..- -11`: . x..-.. "- Central School The Prop:-.rt_v and Huxpply (,'mnmit- tee reported that the rwsi-,rrmtiun of H. I{4`}'rxUM*-; had bu-n :u:t-vptmi and that W. J. .`\tr.-Mmuns hm! been appointod caretaker of the mantra] school, at the rate of $58 :1 month during school days of June and $1. ; for July. Arrunrgerut-nus had been made whereby A. Profit, of Port Perry, would assume duties of cure- takor of the Central school, from August. 1st, at a salary of $700 per! nnnnnu EHIHIXD. I The committee recommended that the Barrie Planing Mill be engaged to make the necessary `repairs to the UL` \'1L'21IH.'_\ . l\Ii.ssI\'. Goodall having been ap- ruixxtcd as U:ar_-h<:r at the` High ` ` " I 7 IA ..... . (Continued from First page.) i-_-ht wen: .~;ul1'ir.-it-ut. Resignations of Teachers L']:on the r+:sI';."natirm of Miss Pow- .~ ..-6` vi... P.('| Hm Hnzn-41 n-rrm-cl Ht'1'l1 J3 )-to-date ,L__..'l B. C. I. INSTITUTE `.`\4.J., LII`: J4 .~;ubxnilu:3 - L-H'e:t tin` :;-ptmj am uni Ilnv-11:11 , `,..._., .. 7 the appointrnont, 1 L that a sail ofi I.".: I): J 1 umw - that the 1'1.-53:."- and that tin uiudf'ul of the stuff luring tho 1', during which .I. .. 1'.{'I':....`I 2.... . There is cause for reflection to ' merchants in all small towns in the announcement that T. Eaton & Co. contemplate the erection of a_ mail order building at Toronto. It is to be so large that over three acres of ground. have been sec\u`ed and ap- plication has been made to close one `or two streets near the water front. There is, as we have said, cause for serious iconsidei-ation on the part of dry goods mereliznits in towns of Ontario. Their mail order business has grown to such an extent that this successful and enterprising firm find it necessary to erect an immense building in order to meet their de- mands. __-. ,, I agl cru T ru.~.t<-v roof of the central school, and that John Catlin, Allandale, be engaged to repair the roof of the Allandale school at $5 per day. The report was adopted. The Sr-,`hnn'| 'N 11r9. auopieu. The School Nurse The School Nurse reported that since the last meeting she had made 1920 regular inspections of the public schools. She gave details of the num- ber of children in each school whom she found sut`t'e1'ing from \'a1`ious forms of sickness. She had also made 35 home visits. to confer with par- ents re;ra1`(liny.: the necessity of per- sonal and oral ll_\'}l`l( llc and nlsoito solicit their co-operation in p1'o(-.ur- ins; medical and dental treatment for their c-hil,d1~c-n. _ Collegiate Institute rrv." . this line, as -it not only brings in idea that the young lady expects _v of cash and to be polite enough many modern girls would expect LHL`|.l' L'l1lllll1\.`U. Collegiate Institute - The following table shows the at- tendance at the B.C.I. for Way: , Form Boys Girls Total Diuily A vcrag'c 11 9.4 14 10.5 V. 6 1\'A. 6 1\":A.. 1\`B. 111. 11A. 11B. 1A , _. _ lTota1.s. .73 100 179 144.7 ` As will be seen, many of the cla:a's" (especially the liiglicr ones) ha\'(-. :~;hrunken to only a fraction of their `former numbers. The pupils remain- -in: are the ones who intend writing their examinations this month, and i'riem.-c nc-urly all are now working to . I I .i.}Hf limit of their ability. ' H nnhrhr hi. nntml H1211 Hun Hninninvr 111': JIIJJIL U1 LHCL1 lllllllltau It might be noted that the thinning `-out of the cxzuninution forms is not '21:: unmi.\'(:r`l (_-vi], for it lnus allowed time staff to make the instruction `much umre ]mrson:1l, and such :15 will ldevelop the weak points for uuclx in- ldividual pupil. I -I-'1-n1-.1, uHhnn---M 2: run ` nnr ".II\l`l\.l1-I-I llullllu I Hcnm, altlmu,-_-h :1 num`;)(-r of our |r~:mdidatu.s' are not the ones who have been Jt::ul.-1'5 of tht.-ir forms L}n'ou;.'_'h- out the year, we hojw that this year's results will bear (:0mp:u'is with tlmm: of lunt your. Miscellaneous It W115 :1;<,-ml [hut Lin`, .-):}uml.~s should be <:lo.~;ul on the 181.11, on the 0<'<:u.~:im of the visit of the (iovcrnI)r- |U<-m.-rul, it being left in HM: h:|m|.~'. of 'J'ru.~;tmc Low to decide wlu-1,1101` the srzhools should be c.-lasted for half or the whole day. 0 'l`I... .;...:..-I ..4' l.m..n:.in.. I I. Luv- \Vhc-re oes all this business come from? From Barrie and towns of larger or smaller size. Tis true, tis pit_v, and pity tis tis true. It is an indication that people go from their home town-or rather send their orders by 1nuil---to pro- cure articles which they believe are cheaper or of better quality. Any local merchant can supply goods of equal quality with this or anyiother r L,,L ,..........1..... +1.11 inwrnr `Fir!!! 1c.' Lll'l' VVIIVIIII lid : The I`(.'])0l`L of Jn.~;pm:tm' J. I4. Hm`- vin, l5.A., on his in:-xptac.-Lion of south ward school was received. (5.. ll.., .....af... ..1' VI`... LI) '2 ll uunzn. 'l'ru.~;t(-(2 H. M. M:Ad:un was grunt- cd tlm-,4: months leave of u'b:-uentav. The report uf the finumec cum- xuitlm: :~;t:1L~.d that thin: r-(tuiplt-I umuuntc-d to $.'3,I5($7..'52. Accounts :unmmtin;.5 to $150.77 were recom- |;m:ndx;d for payment. Willll DCIJIIVJI. WILD JU`Z|.'lVl2|l. On the motion of Trustee Love, it was agreed that the hour 01' umuLin;.{' for the Board be changed from 7.30 ltu 8 u <:Iu:k. Il\_.._._A . .. (V II II, A l,.. . I JILUJIJIJ " III-I LJJII I have buyers for u nmnbvr of gum! farms, with or without amp, stock and implouuants. Write ur phmu: W. C. Thumpnstm (Sc Sun, 15 Own-u S1,, . llu rriln I` 4. I Inn | l5u.rri::. C3 IVINVLIIJ I`-NIJ-V\ll4lll`L Ill-UIJ IL ms hm.-n dm:i ts: hold 11 public inveb'ti;.zntion "into the fire which zlm-strayed the ()ft'icc Bureau Manufacturing plant, at Aurora, an the day 1:. vv-hiding-up order was asked for at (hsgoodo Hull. IOU XHUHL BBC LHC Ill!-HCU U1 Fairies and the performance of Mn.- dame Spnlpidino and Signora Scelerosa, at the Red Cross Garden `n_-A-. ._ .._A 'l`......J..u nccleruau, uh bill: LUISU Party next Tuesday. You must see the Dance of the 1L.!_.!.... __;| 41... ....._4'................ .4` Ha, uan llI.|un1|.`y unnnn .--..- ._ .1, firm; but supposing the larger firm can supply the same article at a slight reduction is it right, is it just, that a person should support a stranger for the sake of a paltry pecuniary benefit? It is not fair; it i is; not just. A certain amount of local patriotism is due from everyone A man who enjoys all the advan- tages of the town in which he lives should be loyal to that town. It is a convenience to him to phone a IDES-` ` Y ,,..L-_.o J... e-rant. T0 1;B.OB AUR.(()71;:;);x7 .........._._._._....._... _ ._.. FARMS WANTED rnx-."aon'.-.rn3n1t"" , j" i:.ni_r1s1cn T m 1019 -21.5 11 55:7 23.9 19.3 'l'nmnp.a*un. u Farm 100 acres owned by J:nn (iruv, Vvspru Tuwnslnip, with cr0p,l stock and implu-m(ents, sold to Mr. C. liiuglon, London, Out. Sulvs xumlv by W. C`. 'l`lmmp.s'nn & Sun. I II..... '7 . 1.! lun.l nxrnmll bun. llnu.<<- and 7 zuvrn-.s' ol lmul mvm-I by Alfn-cl lx u_ym-r, sold to Al:-.\'. l _yvll*, .\'.'1pi-1' S11`:-l.. 5 .`H'H`.\` I)`.'\'lH't| by Mr. Hm-1', 'l`n\\'u Lino, solll In Mr. (lorui-Jo, slru-_':_-'i~,t ut` Urilliu, Unlnriu. H5 m-rt-5 uwm-4| by Wm. '|`I':u-ry .~:ull to .\](`S3l'.~,. .\lm'rin small (.'hmlwiu-k 'J`u)'mlu. n ..... .. l..o I.`I:.,..l...|. Ix`! nwlwcl C\IlJVL LAxLL4\.s iv .....- .. r_..,,, sage to a local merchant for some small article in which he is in need. He is, generally speaking. courteous- ly and promptly accommodated; and is it right or just that on another oc- casion, when he 1*-tquiz-es some special article, he should send 01'1" I0 Toron- to for it. when probably it could be procured iron: ILe same merclzant? Y- .~.-...1: -1...,..--, 1.,` -,..m..nl-my-ml J urmnu. llnursv and lul, J`lIi`/.:1h<-l.h $1., <)\\'Iwrl by M I`. (,'ulhh<-rl, wit! M. Mr. | (-zu-wk 0|` Urilliu. ll .1 r:.... .....-n._ n(` luvul nwnml III `II lulu. H0u:~;u and fine :wms of land by the Bum: lislulv, sold to 'l`}1()lIIpn`uJl. 14`... .. 'HH| cu.-nu n\A'llHl h\ BUNNIDALE CORNERS Mr. um! Mrs. Riscbrouglx are spomlin-,;' a few days with their d:uJ;4'ht4~r, `Mrs. On` 01' Clurkson. Mina (iullulu-1', 01' Crows Corners, spent the week-cud with Miss (icrtic IIIlIJHlll|'l, AIL (lull; w Currutlxcrs. MOORE S Great FIRE Sale COMMENCES FRIDAY, JUNE 14 1"llHaM|5 W..l\1'au I huvc buyers for 0. number of good 1'nrnna', with or without crop, stuck und iluplvnuents. Write or phone W. C. 'J`humps0n & Son, 15 Owen $42., Barrio. The -bl-1:13 of the Royul Air Force, which will perform at the Red Cross Garden Party next Tuesday, is well worth hearing. 'li`n- calm 1-nmfm-f slam) on our worm neanug. --For solid comfort sleep on our Kapok Mattresses. Dougall Bros. Boots and Shoes to the Value of $14,000 Slightly daryagefl by smoke and water, will sr lbe oered at nnheard Qf prices. This is tlfe most exceptional occasion of val ue/giving ever announced to the people of that Barrie and surrounding country. Never before have you had the opportunity to put in a supply` of ` high grade Boots and Shoes, both for present and future requirements for the whole family at prices that will astonish you, and ion` will never get the opportunity again. PRoPER1_KiE" Sale Commences at 9 o'clock SHARP No Phone Orders No Money Refunded FARMS _WAN'1`ED .. nunnhnv :1. fin I) A . . . .. I. -1125 ( cnl In ` $31,000 SHOE STOCK So come prepared (and save disappointment) to this Money Saving Event. FRIDAY 14th inst MOORES ha\ :.' I uwnml `I IV` I U\\ uI'u \V. C. For Concrete foundation under Agricultural Building For plans and spcifications see 8. J. Fisher, Chairman Building Committee. ICOUNTY mv SIMCOE To Wit: ] Notice is hereby given COUNTY that the County and General Sessions of the Smgolom Peace and County Court qt: in and for the County of '~S'uncoe will be held , in the Court House in the Town of Barrie. Tuesday, `the 11th Day of June 1-r__a. . AV vnv at one o clock in the afternoon, of which all Justices, Coroners, Con- stmbles, Guolcrs and others are re- quested to take notice and attend, and to do and perform all duties that should appertain to them. W. M. HARVEY, Sheriff of County of Simcoe Barrio, May 28th, 1918 22-23 TENDERS WANTED Thursday, June 13t.}.i,~'_ --...._.....- 7 3 _. _.;._____._..____._._._.___ ;BARR1_yygqN csmmnv The uttcntiou of, Lot o\\'no1'.~: is drawn to the Annual Assossxllolxts for cure -of lots, which two payable to - quirements as] 411..

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