Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 2 Aug 1962, p. 5

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pier As Reform By ithnvnv nucttsrocir This In the second In series oi articles about Bar rte from Circa 1564 to the pres at Mon at the infor mation for the period prior lo 1300 based on the metro urine of People still living In Barrie ffExarni Started Ournctl COST OF LIVING Under this heading the follow ing information is listed for prospective immigrants The cost at living in Ontario for ordinary mechanics and agricultural laborers when quantity and quality of food are considered is cheaper than it is for the some classes in the old country Rents Cottages anti small liceasnl therefor with an int rtrucilon thathe take such ate as he should deem ex tent to have such persons prosecuted to the utmost eit tcnt ol thol law Tbatyear Queens Park be came the property at the town and the Clerk was instructed to advertise by band bill for tenders for stumping logging up amberplug the top 01 stamps on the piece of land recently acquired The lendcr was let to James Todd at pm am houses in cities andtowus suite Jam mm was appointed able for single families loom town Inspector Alex Sibhold it to so month including the town bellringer and George mt Facilities tmftuculll 5mm was he ovmm of available to workmen enabling highways them to purchase building lot and erect cottagetq he paid BROCHURE for by easy instalments thus to toss the Ontario Govern procurlng for themselves ultim mcnt issued broch are on etch the freehold igratioo To Canada with 1n the country rents are the subtilts For the Infarmn much lower than in towns and tion at intending Emigrants workmen have often the advan EXCGYPU 1mm lhl buckltl tone of garden the keep of give some idea oi the wages cow pigs and pupil paid and the cost of living when llarrle was still piano enrnnn HURONIA EAMILY5HOVv= est in city $1350 the low FRIDAY and SATURDAY est be highest town 51000 lhcowe5t 260tho highest in village $560 the lowest two The average salaries oi male teachers tn counties with out baard was $201 female teachers 5189 in cities of male teachers $532 oi female teachers $243 in towns oi male teachers 5454 of feman operations Flour per barrel 00 that $5 to $6 Butcher hlcat train 53 to 57 per too pounds Poultry are generally plenti ful and cheap Geese lit to 50 cents Turkeys 50 to 75 cents Ducks and chicken in pro portion Iurlicys are common the climate being naturally ad opted to them Clothing strong and well tsuitcd to the climate made irom cloth mnnutncturcd in the Province can he obtaincd at reasonable rules mans win ter stilt including the matting from sit to $20 Summer clolh trig lower tints and semi but it little dearer than in England Gond stout mens boots from $3 to $1 pair The third and succeeding in stalments deal with tile period lrom about 1500 to the present They are based on the recol iocliotis ol people now living in Barrie lo ititchells Canada Business Directory iastss Jonathan Inneis dialed as clerk of the crown and pleas Eleven years previously in 1053 Barrie had become rep arata municipality from the Township of vVospra Jonathan Lane was elected first rceve in lost The pioneer Journal north of Toronto was the ltnrrie ltlagnct undcr proprietorshlo of Thomas Davies who was also editor in 1852 the name was chang ed to Northern Advance and two years later it passed into the hands of Richard Oliver Tho llcrald had been establi shed in last by the lion James Puttnn It was conser vative ln poll and after three years it was purchased by joint stock company and tiettammvn IL and Age it was con ducted in the interests ol Orangism and Conservatismnnd nlrod ufthabotit ttvc years in 1863 The Examiner was established by stock company under tho management of wit 11am lit Nicholson who later assumed its entire ownership and main as rciorm jourt nal The Gazette was first publish of Part II RiVELN momma MEI salary paid in nrzwas oa altinfill atme MWMOFW we served threeyear term on have not burden is th provincla1 board ea about he use the The coltUnhin Mr Cat cart fac that they are not has served as marked The first consideration local community Credit Union of driver should be to see of which ltlr ODeli is now that he drives so that he will manager and told us at his be safe and leave the other acquaintance with him over the driver to do likewise years LABRADOR BREAKFAST The llarrte Examiner is one to the hire system We With the biggest holiday at the year ahead this weekend especially around the beaches it is necessary that everyone exorcise the greatest care not only on the highways but also in the water During recent weeks children have drowned by falling fllLd tales in lnnislil small to be left swimming beach was saved after she had been foundface dotvn iii the lake or beyond her depth in all these on server tvnrn by would have limit on scs tile pro the children prevented the no oidents Small and reasonably priced preservers are available anti those would keep childs lace out of the watcr it they child too one so oitcn sees participants being towed without life pro server on and only one person in the boat doing the towing Granted that tho skiers swim or they would not be to ing the stunt but suppose they hit the writer lilalli onougli to autthcn the With if everyone botli on water and land would play it safe we here in this beautiful holiday resort will enjoy our guests and have only pleasant memories to look back on Drive carefully walk careful ly and play carefully and kocp an eye on that other child who may linvc wondered beyond the care of those responsible for ti hlr and Mrs iii iv Camp boll arrived at the ccrcntonylto olllclally open the County ltfua cum tit ltlidtiurst yesterday aft ernoon half an hour before the affair began This might not be remarkable hilt for the fact that they breaklnsled in Goose Bay Labrador that morning jet plane ttltlthLCgl solution WWWy arrived about noon and Mrs Campbell member til the Museum Committee was in her seat in plenty of time Small world Mr Cu at pbell said the weather had been cool and Goose tiny but the day before and the temperature to around 80 degrees presslons of the area were that thotvilderuess will st ad risen blustery during their stay at they returned it had brightened lV it His im of my Friendly papers he told as French Driver orsh son had in and ar hey nycarold hid truck driver says he has re covorcdthe use of his right arm sewn on by physician otter it was torn off in an accl denlncarly six months ago ills arm dangled by thread flesh after iron bars toll on ho was unloading his last February he said ncsday The operation was performed Dr Paul Aupecic 35yearold surgeon at tDljon General Hos composcd at rceve and four Sum 1553 lm us truck and and ed til 1857 under the propriet torsh no avstralght Liberal argon of village its council was councillors in 1071 Darrin as Darrie and the township of Vcspra were united prior to become separate village mun icipality and the county town of th than Lane was the first reeve in of Mann and Richaul lt passed to the proprio ip of King In idol 1t been called into existence preced salorie the year of Confederation or tow years thereafterL iltttougt own the municipal organization hers to $14 ed full status of town lli but in that year Barrie WM Countyot Slmcoe Jona ttmcs VlVllliam Mann the clerk treasurer stated teachers $240 in vlllngesoi male teachers $108 teachers 3215 WAGES Underdbis life lollfivln Farm indoor servants who are generally treated as mem Female servantsp countrypl wages are some constant for both these classes roughout the Pro and superior servants will some the largest above of female small increase on tho ing year in the average oi teachers adiazuappca the iamtly from 510 month by he year from $4 to nonlhby theyeor 1n ower The demand is get higher wages than TONIGHT ONL All Color Sh CASH COLLIER noun resou mm He ow McCALLi BIMBO riiaoiiiaart MATINEE DAILY AT PM SuspenseIllicit sa remark ablebecause the baslc plat and lot pitol who sewed up severed ar teries and muscles and carried out bone graft Vachey added He said his arm was taken out of plaster little more than month ago and now 1500pm cent normal Vochey disclosed his opera tion otter publicity was given to similar operations in the United tates and Canada Plea For Life Is Granted did get into an unsafe area This equipment should be part of the daily dress near the waterns the temptation to tol lotv his elders or investigate the bottom of the dock does not mean danger in the mind at it small child All bout drivers have been cautioned and know that they should wear life preservers as they do not have time to ptit Labou crs from 75 cents to 5125 with hoard During harvest trodes have often risen to $150 to $200 day with board Boys of 12 years of age and upwards readily got em pioymcnt atproportlonate Wuch During three or four months of the winter farm work be comes scarcor and wages con soonently lower And in ex trema weather little can be done out of doors except chop ping and preparing railsfor fencing But people who are apt and ready usually find something advantageous to do within doors Carpenters UNMARKED CARS Considerable discussion is heard about thcusc of un marked cars by the Ontario Provincial Police especially durv ing the coming holiday week entl Here in lnuislil the police cars have not been marked tor Cnunty building where he was the past year or more the met by Warden and Mrs Mc only indication that the car to Donald In talk with Mr cruiser being the red dome Cathcart we learned that we light on top Painting the name had mutual friend in his them on ifan accident occurs and the word police has not home totvn ot Corunna in thtl Watching the skiing on the lake been done since the cars have person of Ed ODoll with whom ot development MUTAL FRIEND 0n invitation oi ltrt Evans PP we had the pleasure of meeting the Honorable Brian Callicart heiore lunch when they called at the Simon annva In 1855 ltlcConkcy was rcevo and George Lana clerk treasurer lttr Lana continued in office 1009 when he was succeeded by Iti McPhee David Morrow became reeva in 1056 and was succeeded the following year by Henry 13 Hopkins Robert Simpson pro sided over the council in 1850 McConkay occupied the chair from t059 to 1003 and hidagh held the office from 1064 to 1070 Robert Sim pson was first mayor council meeting on July 1067 motion was SPRINGFIELD 91 passed that the town inspector Paul Cramp has been saved be instructed to cause any from the electric chair by his pigs to be impounded which 1110 that 110 Qund Spilllufll might appear to be nuisance birth 1105 time Wills filing running at large for which the Iceltllutmflr customary 12 and one half Governor Otto Korner granted cents per head tvas laid painters and plumbers $150 to executive clemency Wednesday Bootlegging was matter $225 tinsmiths $125 to $150 and out Crumps punishment for that calledfor actlon by the oblacksmiths $125 to 52 wheel murder from death to 199 years council in 1007 At meeting wrights $1 to $175 Tailors in prisfin with recammcnda in March resolution was pas can earn from $150 to $2 and tion that he never be paroled sad that the attention at the shoemakers nearly the same toternlnspcctorbe directgtup TherLlnqlguallyntnrczcr IEIiEEi9l heazyeiibwacalit Wes work going on in the unprecedented in that he nu Wm selling and disposing at building trade during the win 1mg denim commuting the spirituous liquors without being tor except in extreme other crime for which he was con Red Ba Victed Henslred to be spared because he had rehabilitated himself ORILLIA OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY AUGUST SATURDAY AUGUST gtNORMAN irritating All FORMARY was scheduled to die Tears method in Cnirnps eyes when he received tvord of the contain or BANNERMAN BROOKE Curtain 830 TICKETS BOXOFFICE $l50 $225 Is TRUELursmohzlvr Eve al700 and 920 pan CQMRIEIIZZILJ iwsdrorvoulot SEEIHROM lltEl INNlNGl omitt SHOWING in towns get from 3150 to $225 per day Bricklayers ate no and stone masons from $175 in $3 IHE rn Theatre AT who carried on Crumps tight for lilcaaid he had changed from brutalL ruthless lriller to 1103071 ative peaceable prisoner lie resumed his education in jail and wrote bank scheduled for publication this autumn He also embraced Roman Catholic ism Crump was convicted of mur dering guard in the Libby chi1 and Libby plant during 320000 holdup in Chicago in 1953 Four companions in the me drew prison at governors action All the FA 52922 credit should go to God tor my life said SI CENIC WW Those PAUL cuuirr scheduled to HOUR TOUR or KEMPENFELT nhv lie electrocutcd Friday is told he has been granted acom mutation of seritence to life imprisonment by Warden Jack Johnson right who gave seam is estimated to contain 100000 tons company spoke THANTLBAL ALLc0Lon sHow pottery man said the chitin clay 11s clay desperately needed but the coal instead The was quite incidental IMPERIAL lltllilHEliiVEllillREleElEES lSHEliE Crump the news andCramps attorney Morris Sinions cent 15 BONUS UPPER NEWBOLD England Derbyshire Iirrn digging for chin hcrc found coal how SHOWING lflllydlllll SEE Located on tth Lino ol Oro Township otf Highway It Phone Oro 418 ini utlttdtti Iiit as automated Eve at Coming Soon DUSK TlLL oawu SItOW

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