Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 31 Oct 1918, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

vvov Q 9 O O O O V 9 0 O O 1....g..;.. ..g..`..;.. .... .,. ;..,..;..,..,..;..`..`..v .,._..,.,..,.._. 1- V ` .1`- iou d bout Barrxe :0 l `War Costing Canada Over Million: Dollars 11 Day -- $400,000,000 j will Be This Year's Bill. 1 l I 1 | Nearly 600,000 have been enrolled in the Canadian Expeditionary Force. I About 425,000 have gone overseas. I Canada's f918 war bill will be ` $400,000,000. (`.nnndn.'S 1917 war bi W115 $320,- 1 $400.000,U00. Canada's 1917 war bi_ll $320.- . 000.000. ._._;T4-'-V` ` *1; i 1 l`v.un;uIn'c Ix-nr pynehditure 15 T|0' \ ! 000.000. - ' .-, 1 Canada's war expenditure noxm $33,000,000 11 month. 1 It exceeds $1,000,000 a'day. 5 The $420.000.000 subscribed to the 1917 Victory Loan will not do much more than pay this year's war bill. I s:5nn.oo0.noo are needed through LlI'l`YU made. I than this years war mu. ` $500,000,000 are through the Victory Loan. even though peace I should come to-mo:-row. I DIILV V` IIJLJ LJIZAILI In order to help out small sub- scribers to the Victory Loan the banks will lend subscribers, on the I l probable certainty of repayment with- I in a. year, up to 90 per cent. or the amount of the investment in the Loan. The rate of interest charged by the banks is 5 15, per cent. Repay- ment is to be made monthly and quarterly. These are much better terms than were granted last year. There are over 425.000 Canadians overseas who will have to be kept for at least. a year. even if peace were to come this month. Nln n... whn looks at the casualty this month. No one who looks at casualty lists can do otherwise than subscribe :very dollar possible to the Victory (I311. Loan. The Canadians in France have set I high standard for those at home to reach in the Victory Loan campaign. rumuin must nut every ounce of l Loan campaign. ' Canarfa must put every cort into the Victory Loan drive. (Ivar-gnhnrrihlnn tn the Victory J11`. U. D. uuux, n.u.u. .-.-..... A11."us on Tuesx1:1_\'. 1\Iis:~`. Flnssie .\'.np(\1', 0| Ki3\`.'<))'t.11y, "1, visitin-_~' M13. R. Kxliccljv. Ir.-J Annh. 1-Tnnmhrev of 'l`01'0nt0, I eort Into the victory noun urnre. Ova-subscribing to Victory noun would have a wonderful ee-ct` onthecanadlancorpslnm-ance. It would be the best`t.hin that Canada could possibly do. _,... .._. ~. am cu unzxy U-Uuuucnu. W. T. WHITE. Ottawa, Oct. 28th, 1918. SIR THOMAS IVHITE BANKS WILL LEND. A- L_I_ ....6 A-Iv\v|tI1 vTc'f0RY LOAN} ' `THE HONOR FLAG will be the chief emblem in the Victory Loan Campaign. It 1 is presented by His Excellency the Governor-General to all ` cities, towns and villages that attain their objectives, and is !expected to be own by them. It is very attractive and is ! sure to be sought after. The Victory Loan Button shows that YOU are a purchaser of Victory Bonds 19 18. Your name on the Honour list of your place of business will be an inspiration to others If every man and wo- man in Barrie wears a. Victory Button, oursuccessisassured and Barrie will take its place \Vl[l1 honour on the list of places which deserved and galned the Honour Flag. Reserved Funds, $6,555,000 VOFTORONTO OR the Honour Flag to fly in the Town of Barrie to show that we have done our best to meet our country 5 call through the Victory Loan of 1918, all that is necessary is just this: To win our Honour Flag we are asked to reach the amount of $ 300.000 we must do better than tha.t.--for every 25 per cent over the quota we shall be entitled to show a crown on our flag. How many crowns can we win? All that is necessary is just this one thing: In vnanu Dobson. \f .\ \ICIl On page three will be found a form which, if lled up and `returned to the Advance Office before November 1st, will [enable subscribers to renew their subscription at the present rate~$l.25. After that date the Advance will be $1.50 year- ly-the same as nearly all the other County weeklies. Lend your money to Canada- the safest and best investment in the \vorld the repayment of your Bond absolutely assured at the end of a denite period, and interest at the rate of 5-15 per cent. fuaid to you semi-annually wlaile you hold it. If all investments were as good as Victory Bonds we would be better off to-day. NOW, ALL TOGETHER and }OVER THE TOP to VICTORY ISARJEANT & KING! lhq lu11;_-'(*x- you wait the In ' tho .' 1. Tllis \\':n' Hf . min a vast amount 1110 11(`_\'. ' she `rows outside the p1'im*ip:1l and ink-1'(~:s'1 to a. foreign power. ' she `} from C:111:\di:111s, we 1>:1_\'--hnt it is in n1n'sol\'v.~'. 0]) Cu Hltlil. money in (`an BUY VICTORY BONDS. Get Your Button! YOU LL HAVE T0 PAY SOME DAY This space donated to thc Victory Loan 1918 Campaign by Special feature: every day, Including a For and About Women," On Dlt," and the famous "Fourth Column." a tun-column xnganno urnoio dealing with some topic suggested by the news or the day. Many other extra features every Satnvdsy $4.00 A YEAR BY MAIL. $5.00 DELIVERED The Mail and Empire (llcnhtion Deparmwnt. Toronto.` Get Your Button `Mr. L. A. Hill last week. Dobson. .\Iess1's. J. A. 1.0060 and M. R011)-` ald, of M1111-sin:_-', were the g11e;sts of Mcsdaxxlcs \\'ils011 and McClai11, 01.` I Toronto, spent -.1. few days last week witli Mrs. T. Clo11'_rh1ey. S1". ".\I1`s. Fred Rowe and .\li.:.s' .\1. Rowe spe11t. S1111 with .\l:'. :1m'1 Mrs. R. N. Hic-kli11`;' of \v'o. _ l<`.l\\'oo D0bsu11 wont to 'I`11:`o11-L1)-L on I\[on11:1_\', wl1m'o he has t21lu-11 ;.13' 1105111011 \\"1th the (`.111-istio Bisexditi (.`o111]1a111y. _`. TO ADVANCE SUBSCRIBERS Get Your Button ! Barrie and Allandale Branches, VVOUISIL" "UH DIE," 8120 Luis Luauvuu 1': Many YEAR Paid-up Capital, H. A. SIMS, Manager $5,000,000 \\':n' costs NS wv p:1_\` H` `hnr1'n\'.< =. K001) C;1n:uln'.< 111'. and Mrs. C. V. ` son. Tum, have rottlrne home after slxenalilm two V` Mm West. \\'m'd was 1'(`(`( i\'[`l1 by -Last \\`o(-.k that Pu-. \\ 001111 had climl :11 Whit 'l.11*_"1aml. at`, .\`p:\ni.~'h Much s_vmputl1_\ is felt in fur the bu-1'-:1\'(-:1 t':nnil_\'. *2, visitin-_-' ,\L1'.<. 11. zxnu-,m,. 1 Mrs. Anniv H111n1h1'ey ; is \'isit.in-_-' her rlml-.:hte1-. Mrs. '1`.[ h' L,.__ I 2.3", CY. .'\. ISA. \}\\\'u ll\ .<'hn1'~_"o. .\".1r-,r:nm-ntulsv1'\'iv(- "\mnh1(-t_ml at the close. ________. \ What Our Correspondents Find Worth Recording A \\'e took ])121('(' at `l[u\\`k(-.- stone 'l`u(\s the bride 1win~.:' )Ii:~'.~'.- V0111 Ha /,el Leigh, and the bride- groom] Mr. Arthur Goo. 'l`udhope`,_ both at` Ha\\'kc.~`t0ne. The c-ermn0n_\" was p(`rfo1'1n(-:1 `by the Rm . l*I ',I`u_\'1n1', 1'ectm' of St. (`xco1'g'(~`s, Al1:m 1 T_:--__-:___ S11m1ay Sc-11001 and services will be re-om111n(*n('(-:1 next .\'unlz\_\ in Holly .\Ivthn t Chu1'oh, at 1.30 and ` I \ 22.30, Rev. A. E. ()\\'(-n hvin'_" H1 ..1..n~..-.- Sm-nnm-nlul .<:-r\'iv(- will he A_numbcr 01, Hm lulnturs zu'(- luau`- ing for the north this week. II',, `II l)._....l _...a l 4 INNISFIL COUNCIL um VIM .-\.t tho lust 1l)('('Li11'J` --I` 'I1u1isl','i1` Counil. the |'ullu\\'i11;` ro. ! \\'a.< ]v:1s. h_\` Hm r-m1nniY: 1 Tlmt on uvonllnt of tho \'or_\'I *.:rr-at In-<-v.s`. n1 Hm vmninu` Viv- tm'_\' Loan .hoin_-` .~'lx}`).~'(-1'ih(~ wv. tlw 1n(\1nh<|1'.< ml hnxisfil C'011n(-il. in] mmm-il :1>'. \\'u\1lI1 \`(`l'_\' .itl`()n`;*1)' m`-:0 upon the pmplv ulf this n1unir~ipu1it.jv` to use (-\'m'_\' vl'l_'nrt in nmkinzz` tho camlmi-_-`n :1 -_"r:-at . cess, by placing l:11';`(- sunns in Vio- fnry Bonds, and l1. im'h1m1r'o with others. so ihnt 1nnisl'i1';~t shnrv will ho, n\'o1's\1b;~`<-ri}wd. " Of Every Desuiption ` Executed` at `the ADVANCE OFFICE with Neatness and Despatch. --Splendid as=01'frr1er.1-t~`a1:cim new a.pok Mattresses .I)ouga1l Bros. GENERAL PRINTING Thu1:._sday, October 31, 1918. CRAIGHURST. High Class Save to buy Victory Bonds. " SHANTY BAY. IH_`," 101' [I10 1lU1'|.ll U113 \\ CUR. Miss E. Royal 11-tu`rx1c1l from Bar- rie last week. Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Key spent Sumlu_y with frin.-mls in this vicinity. Mia: Tlln T.n\'c-ndm` 01' Dztlston. HAWKESTONE. I . Rowe visited 1"1'i=mis in] ,.. . 1.`qv .._._. Airs. E. \\'il. and` ro`u11'nel to their lnonths in` LUUHLIL AND VICTORY BONDS wm-i\`o his 1m1'(mf.< \\':1lte1` .\[u.l- iml \\'hit1e)' Camp, )1`, in1'_1u0n7.:1. xtl1_\' in lhv \'il1ug_v;n I 1 HOLLY _ Spencg of i with M1`. .' id- and I I lH'_'. III I [ .ll'L`1'C. I Mr. Chas. ThO111])SUI1 has gone to Orilliu \vhe1'o he has secured :1 posi- tion. \r.. ._.J 11... 41.... Qnmmn no? \Ti:L I gent 1' EOUNCIL OPPOSED TO 3 FISHER MXLL LOAN} Alxl. 'l'_\'x'ur~l lmvu .~'[ml{`i1 tn Mr. ]~'islw1' and hv knows u.\';u:tl_\- ham` 1 ,stz1n~l. \\'l1_v slmuld \\ u lcllll money In u n1iIl'l1u' mmp:1n_\' to i11cx'e:L.~:c tlwir uli\'i \\'o llil\`C to 1m_\' :1 lziuh interest nml shall lxnve to ])a._\' lzmrc, anal why Sll0l1l(l we ;_-'i\'(- :1 V, .4 \f.. 1?: HI!` ennl lXlUl'C, illlll \\'ll`\' Ellllulll \\\' j_'L\L n l)mmsL .l 1`L`S1)L`(:L M1`. Fin'l1L-V mull his zxhility as :i_lm.~'in0ss 'mnn. but I l [(10 not c11 the 1)1'opo.s'itioI1 to` lvml 1nun(*_\' wiillout lX1t(`1`('$L \\'l1y| not let .\l1'. Fislioi` l)01'r0\\` mom-_\' from the town, instead of S(llll]_`_" stuck, and then he wuultl not lmvv to pay tlu-so di\'ixle11 Alnl. Lennox said llt` was in hopes that this motion would :10 tl1rou}_-`l1 lwithout :nue11 At` their m-i-_,-- null 111eotin}_-` in tho .~u1mn1cr time-- A 1.1 VIM...-#'l`Im+ uic nut nf order. l Ald. Ty1'er-That Iis out of order. `That is not the question before us at I all. I rise to order. . AH T.nrmn\' has thel innl 111c(-nu`: 111 L110 .~u1xu:uc- umc-, ml. .` '\f.nu-u- `all. 1 rise to order. The .\Iay01'-Ald. Lennox has the H001` and he is talking` to _t.h(s 1110- u. nnuu; tion. `K I. tion. Q.-\ll. LCIIIIUX--1 was under the im- p1'(-ssioii that we luul a Inzijority and Mr. Fisher went ahead and built his mill. Tlilis is :1 nH11t(`l' we should not hesitate about. Ton cents on :1 tliousanul $801113 like at trifling zuuuuxit. i A111. T_\'1'c1'---'l`liu first time this |\\'.us l)1'0u-."l1t up it was tlefeatetl. T110 C`uun<~il vzumut ])1`u111ls(.` z1n_\'tl1in~_:_' un- less it i." in sossinn. The Cuum-il has 1)1'<)II1isv iiiitliiiig. | .. . l .\ll. llnrslu-l \\'lll .s:1_\ the 1n:1- l ' `r \,1 \I.. T.` lunn fn lull-IN`-\'(` 1 lhus 1)1'OlI1lsU1l 1mtmu_~_3`. say j>1'ity led .\l1'. Flsl1(`,1V to l)ul-l0\'c it. 1 l(m`t think any ix1t(-lli_-_-'c11t citizen would q11i`l)l)lv at this. It is :1 mis- (-m1vcp1i011 1'01` the Council to collect -`ive and :1 half per cent. He can _-_g'ot money for that z111y\vl1erc. Ald. l`_\f1'-or-Ald. 1-Iorsfield seems lo lluw '_"nt the \\'rung ialea. I am [opposed tu lending.-5 money without linterosl; \vhate\'c1'. n.1 T.T,n-a~f':nlr1_-gn are Jews. I moral support. `I0 5.;-1\'e .~p.u;.m alucuu over five _\'ez11's, with :1 po. uf 1m_vi11: it hefortz that time, was not `much for the Cuum-il to (lo. . A111. Payne thouzzht the Iuervhzmts who had come to support Mr. Fisher \\'(`li(.` thinking` of tlIon1.~`(>l\'0s and not uL'hiu1. Mr. Fislicr had sold -"'. .UUO stock and it soeinc-rl :1 fine thing to them to :_-ct this luzm. "It looks to me like u farce all the \va._v through, said the .v\1dcr1u:111. He :~:wid he was L."llll1':lllt(`(`ill`_" seven per cent. and possibly ten per cent. 11' that is so Hm nn nssistance i`1'o1n this n nm I < voooovvvvvvovo vgo`. `$0.90.-.a`c .o~.oo```oo`ooa |110SSlI)l_\' mu In-1' \\uL. -. ...... 110 1100415 no assistance town \vhateve1'. 1`l\l\IIF 1\,nn\'u .K'm1l{~.< said he 511 0 _ out interest. \vnnLeve1'." Deputy Reeve Sunlos said was in t'a\'o1' of lending: not only $10,()0(),. but $15,000 or $20,000, but not with- , He. would also like :1 little in1 o1'1natinn. llo \\'ns 4.-'i\'en to undc1'. that halt a dozen 1I1(`lll- hers of that Council had taken stock. He was satisfied that several lll(`lI1l)(`I'.s` of the Council \\'(*1'(* \'er_\' eiitliiisizistir: :1l)o\1t. inakingj that loan and they nnlst h:1\'e some im-.(-ntive for doing` so. He would be pleased to lwnr any lllClll'l)l'l` 01 tlw (.`m1m-il `rise and state he had. I I Ald. Ilor. you nllndv to f:1111il_\~ lms 1none-- in it, hut Inc, my l l;nn\\' \\`lI:1i . L ...... ,.\-4...`: 1":u111l_\~ mus Iuunu" m H, mm not to :u1_\' gm.-zit oxlvm. 1 know I am doing: and what I mu at. I` 1-nulcl vote to put this to thv ]l('O])1(` il I had . ` Dvput_\' R(*v\'(- Suul(`.<--l don't. know that m|_\"b \\':1.~a ztlludin-_- to you p:11't'w11la1`l_\', but I llavo hvzlral llluu hall :2 do /.x-n have h0l1'_"]l1' . ` `I 1)(-lmty HL-c\'o ]T01's1'i<-1l--I (-rhups, .-\ll. Aclzunson. has. .\lL .\l:1m.-m--l lmw none at all . .L I nterost \vhate\'c1'. Ald. }Io1-sfiel1-So are L (\...1.. )5`. will 111- 111111011 11n\\`11. .\111. Lm111nx--I.1\= c 1110111 11:1\`e an 1npp111't1111i1\' 01' 1u1'11i11;` it 11()\\'11. T119 1 _. _ . . , 11'os1111n.~11)111t_\ 1s 011 0121' 5110111111-rs. 11 M1`. 171511111` 111111 11111110 :11111 s:Li11 110 \\'ml111 not -_-11 21111-1111 wit11o11t the pro- 111is1- 111- \\'1111111 11:1\`(A gut [110 1111m0_\'. A111. 01-11 $11111 111- was 11111105011 on p1"1111-i.p11- to 11\1111in`-_r 111`o11ey wit11o111. ' `- 4,. ._ In l\\'Uu|u mu :1 unruu nso nnd Iuonoy. 1(\nu1in-1 witlmut, inhwom, but he was quv ready to` vuh`tha1tho1nuon unto u-pew plo. '1`11(-re was no reason why 11:11? a lumen mun s1xuu141 not come zmd ask the sunnv thin: znld \vhnt Iqht had 1h0y to vote Hnelnoney? i AM. Brotlu-r 1hm1_u'11t the people 511011111 1nd given an opm`tunit_v to` I V010 upon it. A New Amendment. IT. . A New Amendment. .-\.ll. Tyrer nmvetl that :1 eommit- tee he appointed to eonfer with Mr. I"isher. with the object of lending him $10.0()0. $`_ 0.00() or $30,000 at the current rate of interest. By so; doing`, he said, Mr. Fisher would not | need to sell stock. He named as a emnmittee. the lfayor, "Reeve Mc- Lean, Deputy Reeve Snnles and Md. (1.; Continued from 1st page. t0rd. lAl. i1lL "Fl. u`.alIll(la_y Wun Iru.-nun In Lula \1\:uuL_). Miss Ida Lzlvendcr ])z1lston, spent the \\'(:uk-cml with 1 1'iem1s here. 711.. f`l.... I`Lnn..-nu Ln; nrnnn fn Ord. - The Ma_\`o1'-If' he had th0u_-_-`ht that was to his advantage he would ' ilmve made the pmpositicm. 1t. , .-\1 l1nr. mm not vntinu I v 1mm:-_\'--\"a\. :11'(- *_-'i\'in the pun- u. _ ` A _`_ ` Ald. T_vre1"s name was added to -e_ [the r-0-.mnitteL-. and :1 vote `:15 taken upon the zm1ux1d1m-nt, \\'h(-11 six voted for it---:1. n1:xj01":t_\- of 1ho.~u plus:-111 . l The C'oum:il than r<:s1nn<-cl 'iI.~i,.~'(.-s- I-`.~',im1. tho .\I:'.yu1' in the t`-hair. and 110`~`Y Reeve Mr-Lean l'<>1`111zllL\f 1x-.1()1'tmH 1'*1-*1 "that in connnittvo the 21mcndn1vn'r- ' lhud huon r*ar1'i(-d. the mmllnittcc :11)- tn n;1\'l.m:+...1 +,. .-......1-1 m Hm ("mum-il. |`Sl1lE IU 11111.1. \ , 13 EU ll Alt]. Ho1`sfi0ld-It would be an in- I I suit to him. \ :1 m... .......,. .....,. `..1.1.\.1 H. }lI(l\l IlL'l'll l<.l`zI\ILn !point<.--I to 1'(']m1'I I ; Do1n1t_\' IIL-cw .` 2 \m T)-nvnn gum JIk'|Hu_\ u-.\.\\ wu- A111. Pu)'n:` .~.v---n1 gmllenthnvllt (*a1'1'ied adopted. 'T`h;c xv-, nnf fn zmoptou. This `us put to tho meet-in;' and (`:11'1'iL`(l by six \ nt(3S to five, the wt- ing` being as .1'0l10\\*`-- F01`--Doput_\' Reeve Snulcs, Ald- o1'1110n On], Payne, T_\'rm', A and Grnc-ic-(i. .\'_-;ai11st--T11(- .\[u_\'- or, Reeve McLean, Deputy Reeve Ho1'st'ield, A1do1'1non Brother and Y - 4.. K IIUI'hLll`lll, . Lonn0x--5. I m>nnox--;). Miscellaneous , \V. D. Minnik-in was :'i\'(m per- 'mis,sinn to out :1 nmplo t1'(~o`:1nd re- move two trees and to erect an elec- tric Sign on .\I:11'_\' Street. A ..... .. . s\n:<:~n:` (nx vnnanv Hui I/ll)Il. Mr. and .\I1'.<. Goo. burst, spent Sun1u_y Mrs. ()1'.s'o1'. 1 |'lC Slf..11 on .`U.il1'_\ IJLLCUL. A bylaw was passed to lease between the G. T. R. 01' Bz11'1'ie, and to constm plots on the south sid: 000 Street, the ('mupun_\' 5. (-orp01`ation the lease .ut a rent. KMUNITION conriis AND PARTY POLITICS` |Mr.W. A. Boys, M. P. P.-ovesi that Politics had no Con- 1 nection with Contracts 1 M1 . W . A. Bo_\'s, 311)., has ud- l1'esse the 1'olln\vinu' letter to The Bet-ton \\'urll in 1'el'e1'em-e to .~:mue 1`C-llli11'l(S in that paw-1' on the cor- 1'e.~:pondenee re munitions for Barrie: ` D0111` Sir:-I noticed in _\'our is- sue of October the 3111 -:1 1'el'e1'enee to the e01'res1)on publislieul `-in The Barrie I.x:1mi11e1- by the C`an:ula Pro- ducer and Gas Enyrine Co._. and I must say that the closing lines were a diS1L])p0intI1lQl1t to me 1'01` two reu- lsons, because in the first place they have no fo1111(l:ntiion and in the see- oml it. would have been fairer to me if you had asked me for the facts i'bef0re inserting: your last sentences [which deal with the washing of \soile(l linen. l I trust you have had time to read my answer which aippeareil in the Barrie papers of last week. 1l ._\'ou have, I feel sntiislfi-e(l you will come to the conclusion that your renizirks nvere not \v:1r1'ante(l and the l uilu1'e of the eo1npan_\' to use their plant \va.~` entirely lue to tl1e111.~:el\'es. ] think it fair to ask you to put the matter 1'i'.."lIt, both from the .~`lam of the shell ' "eommilt ee anal in fairness to me. A- A-....Ll...u nI`:11nV`|f| that \`0llI' l`(`- and m talrness H) m As fnrtlu-r e\`i(lene(- that your -l`e1'enr'e to the (`0Il1`Di1I l_\' being on the \v1'nn-_-' side of polities is all \\'l'l)I]j_", m:1_\' I remind you that the manu- l'n( 01' Orillin anrl .\li(ll:mc1 who have been n1akin_u"sl1ells are nearly all Rel'nrn1e1's, 01' they wore 'l)el'n1'0 Fnion Gm'e'1'nment, and 1 (lo not think any of them will .~`w.:`;."('.~`t for :1 moment that polities lliltl any- thing wl1:1tev-er to :10 with the u\\':n'(l- in: of`. the eont1'a(-,ts by the shell |cmnmitte(-. 1 ...:..1.+ mm tlmf this verv nmtler 'cmnm1tteo. I might add that this vx-r_\' wus dc-`bated in the House and I ntnok part in the debate and chal- `lgxp-_v'od any member of tho Upphs'1- , ...1.,. `|n1] n 1-An- ieI1}_"((l iiieiiunur m. u..- \,,.,...M. tion to name 11 Tory who had :1 con- 11'z1(,-t and I 11miox'took to name :1 Grit for e\'e1'_V 0110, and, as 1 spoke, held in my hand :1 long list of indi- viduals and cn1'pora1tions ulf Rei.'01~n1 .11-mloni-io.<. ]n'opa1'e to make 5:001] 1113' 01111110113,-`e. n Hun T imvn nnlv t0 1'(`- i (`lH1l1C1lf._'.'e. 1 mm .~'u1'(* that I have only mind you that pt-1'h:1ps the two big`- *_-ust nu1n11t'zu-t111vin:: mon in our mun- t_\'_. frmn :1 1n:n111l':u-L1n'i11t_=' . nzlnu-l_\', .1. B. Tl1(l1)])(', .\Ll ., Uri]- Iiu. and J:1n10.< T In_\'1':li1`. of .\I'u1laml. \\`un- 1-mth Ix :-1'm'I11(,-1-5., and 1 hu\`~r- no 11-sit:1ti(n1 in .~':1_\'in'_~' that the (unu- .. :.. ..-I.:,.1. H\n\' nrn il1f(`l`(`.'\'t(`(l `t_\', frmn 1n:n111I:u-L1n'n1t_v' . Tlldhnpo, |HlI1i(`>` in \vhiv11 they M0 il1tt`I'(`.'\'t(`(1 lmvv mm'(- (~n1m':1<-t.< in thv ('m1nt_\' of .`inu-no in cnnm-<-ticm with muni- |tim1. 2111011101 ])('l`S()I\.~` unnl l`:-ulnpallios put 1o`.:'(`.Hl(`1'. 1 will nu-nit \\1itl1 smno interest H-u1n}mn1t-s ]Illl ur.:\~.;:u-1. ` I will a\\';1it witll 5 the 1'(*mil'i(-:\ti(n1 of 1 110119, \\`hi(-,1: is moue 4 1'u:1(-llingr, mvinu to H1! and (2i1'v11l:111ioI1 01' Thu ] | ' '\\7 Wedd-inr,r bolls are 1'ing'ing. Dr. Davis 01' Shclhunlc, visited friends here recently. n.... ...,.l..\.\l Inn; kmm nlnuml nn :10- The \\orl(1 anus: :\t'ter reauilins: Mr. Boys le_tte1' in the Barrie papers of last week. ` `The Beeton \\'orl(l has no hesita- tion in S{l)`lY1L' that h-(- did all in his power to secure, :1 shell contract for the Cnn:1tln Protlileer and Gas Eu- uiue Co. Further, we belliove that .the p0]n1lm- representative for South Simeoe is one member of the House nt (`ominous that: has emleuverod to lo the host for his constituents, ir- respective of party ]H)lll.l(`.S; and if the article in question has been con- struetl -h_\' any as an in/siuuzttion :1-raiiist. Mr. Boys personal-l_v, we wish this eor1*ee.ted. Nothing` was l'a1'th- ; _er f1'om.the mind of the writer. Our .ieomment. in this matter was general ` and as such it. must stuml, at least for `the present. Canada is passing through a critical time in her exist- '.em-e. The 1913 Victory Loan is t about to be launched and every Pounce of enemy is needed to have Canada go over the top in this matter. ml (1i1'<'11l:11um1 01 1111- D(`('lUn nu... \V. A. BOYS. B:1ni(-, ()(-tuber '_"_ nd, 1018. The \Vm'ld adds: ;.' l'L.... -......12...- `\ 11'_\' DI.1'L CL. . r(-ne\v the he and Town cons tru(:t. 3.-'1'ass mun. ..:.In an Q:n._I [U L'Ullht.llL\Zl- jgnuan l side of Sim- `:i\`in_'_-` the nominal L. KHU "IHHIIIILLCC I I to 1110 Count-il. S()111o.~:. 1um"- :1 wnxnleul, 111:2! 1 ied in cmmnittoo THE NORTHERN ADVANCE_ HUI`. 11 . the iI1j11stiv(3 u or less far- tlw popularity hv Bvvtun \\'m'll. 11? A `ll! \VQ 3.11:1 the Sir Tizomaas Vlhite -s:\\_:_ ' Appeai ta Canadiazns Irxcnus mere rL'uL'11u_y. Our school has been closed on count 01' this cpiclomric, but will open z15."ain soon. I)fn ram R.-id m` the R. A. f `l Points Out Great Need of the -I 1 Victory Loan to Carry ! On the V/ar. On the openin" of Canada's great 9 Victory Loan drive the Minister of Finance issued the following mes- sage:- - ' 3 To the People of Canada: ` The Victory Loan of 1918 is now being offered for public subscription. It is an undertaking of most vital consequence to the nation, and 1 can- not too earnestly emphasize the duty and responsibility resting upon all citizens of Canada to co-operate to the extent of their available resources in making it an unqualied success. Th_e money to be raised is urgently` required to enable us to continue the ; prosecution of the war, now in its fifth and most crucial year, and for 1. the maintenance of the prosperity oil I the Dominion in all departments ofi I productive activity. ` ! Anart from nah-intir-. considerations _-_, ,,, _ , ,,,,_ I Minister of Finance under whose ` direction the great Victory Loan | drive for $500,000,000 is being I maria productive activity. Apart from patriotic considerations which should alone sumce, it is the direct, immediate, personal interest of every individual Canadian citizen` that the Loan should not tail of its- objective. The bonds afford absolutel security and yield a most attractive] rate of interest. Undoubtedly, in the period succeeding the war, they will' show a. substantial appreciation in! value. : All niliqnnu are any-nosv invited! value. All citizens are earnestly invited to subscribe. Remember, you are ask- ed- not to give but to lend your` money to the state. Small subscnip-I tions from those of slender means, 1 are as welcome as the large. In the} ` last Victory Loan we received sub-e scriptions of over four hundred mil-| lion dollars from over eight hundred thousand subscribers. This year we -expect ve hundred million dollars trom more than a million subscribers. ' `Lat all qnher-1-{hp tn the extent Of` (mm than million Suoscnuers. - i Let all subscribe to the extent of i their means, be they great or small, - and once more demonstrate to the world the strength, unity and deter- mination of the Canadian people in this world struggle. Even if the war ' should end at an earlier date than has been" anticipated; all the money} asked for will be required for the` purposes or demobi1ization,which will , extend over many months, and for the continuation of credits for thel purchase of Canadian products. The organization and publicity work in! connection with the Loan has been completed after many weeks of et- fort. It now remains for the people of Canada to do their share. That 1 they will do so to the fullest degree, I am entirelv condent. I I they W111 (10 S0 to uu: Au I am entirely condent. (17 'T` CANADIAN z15_"a1n Pte. Earl R1-id of the 1*`.,| Tn1'1)nto, spent H10 week-011:`: 11111101" tho p:11'e11t:1l rout . The re}.-`11l:11' lIl(`L`llll`_" ml` the L. U.` L., No. 451). will `ho l1ell 011 F1"11lz1;.'. I No\`e111~he1' 1, at 8 11.111. There are :1 few cases ml. the Spanish "1.'111" in this 101-;1l'1l_\', but 1 all are i111p1'o\'i112' 1':1[1i1ll}" :11 time 0| wri'tin5.;. l

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy