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Barrie Examiner, 6 Dec 1917, p. 5

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= a.m, and 4.10 p.m, ; . Toronto+-Closed Bag 8.45 p.m. Taking "Effect September $0, 1917 Toronto Line | SOUTHBOUND , | Leave Barrie - "Arrive Toronto AM. a5 AM, 515--tFrom North Bay 7,30 7.45--* From Gravenburst 10.15! PM. PM.| 440--* From North Bay 7.30, "NORTHBOUND... -- | Leave Toronto Arrive Barrie AM : AM 7.45--* For North Bay. PM, %.00--* For. Gravenhurst 11.00--§For North Bay "The National" Toronto-Winnipeg. Northbound--Tues., Thurs., Sat., leave Torgnto 9.00 p.m., arrive Barrie 11.25,p.m. | 'Southbound--Mon.,' Thurs. Sat. Leave Barrie 12.10 p.m,, arrive Toronto 2.30, Hamilton Line SOUTHBOUND Léave Barrie Arrive Hamilton *7.45. am, 11.18 a. 4.40 p.m 8.25 p. NORTHBOUND Leave Hamilton Arrive Barrie | *7,00 a.m 10.50 4.05 p.m. 8,00 Hamilton train does not come to Barrie. Passengers must take Toronto train to Allendale, Meaford,.Penetang and Midland. For Meaford trains leave Barrie at 10.15 a.m. and 7,30 p.m. , | For Penetang--10.15 a.m. and 7.30-p.m, For Midland (short line)--Leaves: Bar- rie 7.30"p.m, : From Meaford and Penetang trains} reach Barrie st 7.55 am. dnd 4.55 p.m, NOTE * *--Daily except Sunday. t--Daily except Monday: §--Daily except Saturday. -- | OANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE in Effect Sept. 30, 1917 Going North (to Coldwater). (Arrive +» 11.40 am, BARRIE TRIBUNAL FINISHES ITS WORK. __x Exemptions Granted ay. 5 James 'Ray Hall, farmer, Barrie Jno, Bemros:, farmer, No, 3, Barrie Chas Selvin Meredith, farmer, No. 2, Al- Handle. Donald N. Thompson, laborer, Barrie. Till | Class 2 is called. , Thos. Rich. Crawford, farmer, QQ Sta- | tion: avers, farmer, No. 2,.Barrie. Varnica, farmer, No. 1, Al Chas. Albert Luck, farmer, Shanty Bay. Craighurst . Ed. Hugh "Through: Train From the West Pay And Midhurst fo 0.0 6.0.6 0.5.04. 1.84 pam (This through train stops only 'to let~ off Western. passengers, this not being a re-j q, gular stop), Through Traip to a West «+. 944 pam. Midburst Going South..<to Toronto from Coldwater) Craighurst Midhurst... Eas. ag From the Soo Craighurst a a Midhurst /. Eos TilFeb. 1. os babite | ME sekionei 2 Chas. Ed. Dawson, farmer, No. 2, Batrie.|. Geo. Schimerhorn, sectidnman, Scotia ILS CLOSE Till Jan. 2. | Junetion: : Barrie - Post- Office. ss ' Jas. C, Lumby, telegraptier, Gravenhurst. i -- Michael Cleary; cook, H E. em ployee. Basrie' RMD, 1--(Crown Hill, ete.) --12 ichael Cleary; cook, HE. employ ; Geo. Sadler, farmer, 'Midhurst. | Rigen npen. TO THE ELECTORS OF Geo. B. Dusto, telegrapher, South River. Barrie RMD. 2(Grenfel) --12 o'clock noon. 'Midburét and' Cundles--Between 11.30 and 12.00 (as soon as.Toronto nisil is sorted) "'Allandale--9.50 a.m, and -4.10 p.m. Paitswick---9.50 am; Toronto and Intermediste stations--7:15 North' Bay" and Intermediate Points 10.30 am. North Bay--10,30 and 8.45 p.m. Midland--7.30 p.m. Meaford--10.00 a.m. and.7 p.m. Penetang--7 p.m. (closed mail). Elmvale--(Closed mail) 7 p.m. Hamilton and Intermediate' points 7.15 and. 4.10 Telephone The Examiner about Gasualties 'The next-of-kin of soldiers killed or wor Are notified of .the casualties » couple 6f days before the names uppéar in 'the official lists, By' telephoning 'The Ex: aminer, No. 194,.on receipt of such news they will be taking the quickest, surest and most corivenient: way of communicat- ing the news.to other anxious relatives and friends, "A TYPICAL GREAT-WEST LIFE Life Policy for Matures 1917. Age Cash Valie at Maturity. Total Premiums Paid' . Jandale. +} rie. - 5,18 a.m, | ket Allan Leonaid Brunton, druggist, Allan- Till Claw 3 is called. Chas. Milton Brown, farmer; No. 2, Al- landale Thos, Wm. Harrison, farmer, Barrie. Herbert Ed. Francom, farmer, Midhurst. Harold Emerson: Longhurst, plumber, Al Till Clans 2 is called Horsce J eves Heuth, C. I. teacher, Bur- Till Class 3 is called. Rex, Hy. Robinson, farmer, No. 1, Barrie Hy. Vyvyan Black, farmer; No, 2, Barrie. Wm. Jno, Oates, telegrapher, Newmar- Till Class 2 is 'called. Temporary Exemptions Charles Walter Lowe, daityman, Barrie. SIMCOE COUNTY Ladies and Gentlemen :-- «Ihave just been: informed that the Government have be- come desperate and have com- pleted arrangements with The | McKim -Advertising Agency, Montreal, to launch next week ! oné of the biggest. Newspaper Political, Advertising Schemes ' rever put out in Canada. A huge-sum of money is-bé- 'ing spent in an attempt to in- fluence public opinion in favor of the Borden Government. It | isthe last struggle of.a.discred- ited Government. i Electors sheuld be informed : otherwise, These fake appeals, =» |might influence some who are 8 not aware that the advertise- ments are old Governmental repared articles. being lavishly spent-on- this 'work, _ |, | also warn the. people a- gainst a great Religious and Racial appeal which willbe made in the closing week of the Campaign..A United Can- ada is. what we want to win the War. : 1 should also wa: Cross Societies against an at- tempt.to work their Societies into Politics. " You are'doing a magnificent work for the boys at the Front and-to keep vour Societies up to their full effi- ciency they must be non-polit- ical and non-sectarian. 1 feel the ~ Money is = rm the Red' Yourstruly, > JH. , 'Alliston, Ont., Dec. st; 1947. READY-TO-WEAR | a CENTURY . BRAND CLOTHING Our Suits and: Overcoats are marked one year' behind the present advanced price. : Present. prices of stock: $21.00 to.$28.00 As new prices fornext sea- son. will be much higher, buy now and save money. Exemptions Refused Station. : Gordon Sydney. Meeking, traveller, Barrie Harold Phillips Adams, H. E. laborer, Ray. A, Mills, H. E. laborer, Barrie. Joe Poninsky"H. E, laborer, Barrie. ; Orval Dewitt Partridge, farmer, Shanty'| Barrie. Barrie : Geo. Chopie, H. E. laborer, Barrie. Ghan Grusdoky, H. E: laborer,- Barrie Ghan Shepébuk, H. E, laborer, Barrie Carp. Parovewick,-H. E. laborer, Barrie Archie F. Kring, H. E. laborer, Barrie. Paul Mandeff, fireman, Allandale. "Win. Gaines, 'farmer, Ivy. ij Jos. Jno. Connors, H. E.'Iuborer, Barrie. Emiel Welte, clerk, North Bay, lis > 4 Albert Switzer, G.T.R., Allandale Arthur' Srigley, G.TR,, "Allandale, Colborne Moon, G.T.R., Orillia lowed elsewhere. Wm. Malcolm, G.T.R., Orillia Frunk G. Myers, telegrapher, Burks Falls, Fred. G. Laver, telegrapher, Allandale Jas. Ed: Bailey, telegrapher, Sundridge. Wm. Gordon ' Sutherland, Bradford. Robt. Bastuble, telegrapher, Powassan.: Leonard Boldt, telegrapher, Of 'Jas. Appoloney, section foreman, ridge. Disal- Percy A. Ellis, telegrapher, Inglewood. Thos, Edwards, telegrapher, Penetang. Ino, Russell Moon, G.T-R., Alliston Jos. Gellice, telegrapher, Gravenhurst Garnet R. Hesley, telegrapher, Maple. Murdock G. McCuish, telegrapher, Ather- 'ey Jet: 'Thos. J. Patterson, telegrapher, Aurora. « Levy Porter, telegrapher, Burk's Falle Waiter Wm. Malcolm, G.T.R., Shanty Bay Thos. Cook, farnier, Painswick. Wm. Jno, Thompson, metor driver, Bar- rie, | August Zoskey, 'sailor, Allandale. poe Category B . | Jno, Ernest Coates, farmer, Guthrie. | Bert "Huddleston, farmer, No. 1, Barrie | Jno. R. Wheeler, fireman, Allandale Rich. Pierce, railroader, Midhurst. Hy. Alex. Davidson, farmer, Barrie. Alfred Roy Jones, farmer, Stroud. Chas. Black, farmer, No. 2, Barrie. 'Thos. Elvin' Mitchell, telegrapher, South River Jo. Jos: Murphy; farmer, No. 3, Barrie, Harvey Webb, farmer, No. 2, Barrie. Category C Percy Walton Bonney, farmér, Shanty ay 7 Royston C, Carson, machinist, Allandale, Theodore Johnsdn, farmer, ale. "Wm. Chas. Gates, clerk, Allandale. Ed Geo. Jones, farmer, No. 2, Stroud. ~ Wm. Lloyd Thompson, real estate, Bar- Be. sa Frank Wilbert Jones, fartier, Now, Stroud. Chas. Keilty, fireman, Allandale: Jas, Robt. Watson, teacher, Barrie, Arthur Jos. Birchgrd, clerk, Orillia. Dalton McCarthy Hughes, clerk, Colling- wood. 3 : Wim. Robt.' Fraser, draftsman, Allandale, Jos. Hall Emms, farmer, Oro Station. Frank Muir, farmer, No. 2, Barrie, "Harold Cooper, trimmer, Barrie. Geo. Dixon, builder, Allandale. Jos. Victor Brett, farmer, No, 2, Barrie, dale. "Chiford Melville Beatty 'McLean, "auto , Barrie. - ; he farmer, No. 2, Allandale - Melville Geo. 'Metcalfe, book-keeper, Oro sAntonious Jas. McGrath,'.H. E. laborer, Fred, Franklin Welsh, G.T.R. clerk, Oril- Wm. Mowat Wilson, télegrapher, Bartie. telegrapher, Qund- ~Issddre O. Eddie, sectionman, Brace- "ale: Having bought our stock of Woollens months ahead, we are in a.position, to show Suit- ings that Cannot be duplicated. In Blue Serges and Wor- steds, Color Guaranteed-- - E $32.00 to $40.00 Fine Wool Worsted Suitings $30.00 to $40.00 SPECIAL TWEEDS We have 15 Suit Lengths old quality, patterns not the newest, but of.the old all wool kind--to clear at $25.00 per Suit. Our Christmas range of Men's High Class Furnishings is now complete, ALEX. MILNE & SON, Geo. Gracey, saw -millet, Allandale. Edgar Gray, farmer, Shanty Bay, qgiteh Cecil Gibson, farmer, No. 2, Allan- le, ; Win. Rob. Hall, farmer, Stroud, Chas E, Bell, student, Oro Station, Ivan Samuel Keeley, shoemaker, Battie. Jno. Francis Hartt, Barrie. Eurl Purvis, farmer, Craigvale. James Byrne, farmer, No. 2 Barrie Rich. Wesley' Rix, farmer, No. J, Barrie Hartley'R. Pglmer, cuto mechanic, Barrie Harry Armsttong, 'salesman, Barrie. Miles Byrne, farmer, No. 2, Barrie. "Nelson Burr, bookkeeper, Barrie ~Jos. Thos. Quinlan, farmer, No. 1, Barrie: Ed. Adolphus Guest, farmer, Cundles, James Travers, farmier, No. 2, Barrie Jtio. Thos. Jordan, painter, Barrie Roy Miller Douglas Hancock, telegrapher, Barrie. Chas Degear, farmer, Barrie. for , Men cand Boys ' FOR BOYS Blue D, B.-and Norfolk Suits, bloomer style. . Sizes 30 to BS ois. bh : $10.00 each .4 only Tweed Norfolk--Suits, sizes 29 to 35... :..$10.00 Tweed Overcoats, last year's BRILLIA , Stock, sizes 28 to 34, to clear, each ....:.:..$8.50 Boys' Combination Under: wear: Sizes 24 to 28. . $1.50 per suit Sizes 30 to.34: - $1.75 per suit Wool Mixture: Combinations: Sizes 24 to 34. $1.50 per suit Fleece-lined Underwear.' Sizes 24 to 34. .50ca garment' We invite inspection Clothing and Arthur Marshall, telegrapher, Argus. James Smith, teamster, Barrie Peter J. Miller, chauffeur, Barrie. Wm. Arthur Walton, farmer, Ne -2; Bar- Fie, Ernest B. Bebb, sutg mechanic, Barrie. Wm. Jno. Brooks, farmer, Shanty. Bay. Walter Anderson Reid, chauffeur, Barrie, Geo. James Graham, farmer, Shanty Bay The semi-annual 'report .of the' American Red: Cross shows that an expenditure of 388,000,000 -has been made in the last six months ef cost of less than one per cent. Brantford council decided to "authorize the Fuel and Food Committee to purchase up to thirty cars of wood to relieve the fuel famine. A survey of' the voters' lists in: London makes. it appear: that women relatives. of soldiers who are enffanchiséd will comprise about 20. per cent,.of the whole electorate. Grand Opera House ---Thursday, Dee. 13: COMING HERE ON FIRST CANADIAN TOUR AFTER 200 CROWDED NIGHTS AT MOROSCO'S THEATRE," NEW YORK, AND RECORD WEEK IN TORONTO. _ Biggest Comedy Hit in Years | NT BROADWAY SUPPORTING Furnishings 0909000000000000000060060000000000000000000000 After'a fight with New York detectives in a' Newark lodging house, G. W. Stevers, wanted. ona murder chargé, was arrested Tuesday after defying the police for over six. months. An outstanding featute in the Shorthorn judging' at Guelph Winter Fair was when John Gardhouse & Son, Weston, took first and second of -one sire. Roy Morris, a young farmer of North Dor- 5 cheéter, was. driving along 'a road near his home' when two bullets were fired at him from a swamp, ore of which went through ends curtain of the buggy and grazed his chin. R. H. Hessell, representing the Trades and Labor Council, declared before London city council that tons-of potatoes are stored in the city. The question was asked: why 'the local food inspector did not visit' the places in-three Shorthorné, get CAST EVEREST YOUNG STAR, art for years and the Company are' : warehouses.

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