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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jan 1918, p. 7

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(Continued from last week) (From the Fyles of The Barrie Examiner): eidept---Pe."T. W. Bom dnd from wounds, 13--Prof Law addressed. Barre. Preby- tery: TéPre Roy Brown died from wounds killed. - | Pee. Alex: Polson. an in Lopate or to'hive 506 bushels:to scre. 6--Cadet Swayze killed. at Everett--Jos- iapins Lamour 'at 'Phelpston. 7--Desth .of James Ross, Guithrie. 8--Board of Trade reported adversely concerning a knitting company's pronosition -- 9--Bosrdpf Education decided to 'estab- regular commercial dept. in B.C.I. ae 12--North Simeoe 'Teachers' 'Conven- Nor --Siiver Jubilee of st George's Church 15--Council voted $5000 to British Red Cross /AT--S:hour day. for G,T.R., engineers 'and firemen annouriced. 18--Ptes, F. Sanderson' and Fred. R. Pearson reported wounded, ee 'W. Smith's tw3f sons had' nar- . burning stable. 0 Pte, Will Someryille won Military Medal--Vespra 'House closed. 22--Analyst's report'on Easa typhoid out- 'break--Thornton carried Hydro bylaw. (23--Death d 88 ye: 5 -- Tw hes of snow: -fell--Annual meeting of Barrie. Red Cross, local branch eighth in Ontario--Presentation to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. "McConkey on leaving the farm. 28=Memorial pulpit at St. Paul's, 'Innis- fil, in memory of Seaman Nightingale, used for firet time: 30--R. . V.. Hospital reports . successful year--Mayor -Craig advised -of a: German machine gun (being shipped to Barre--Lt. Dane Harvey wounded. NOVEMBER 1--Victor Hewson wounded.. 2--3545 lots offered at county tax sale 3--Verdict of $6000 against Ry. in Brun- lle ys GTR. 4-----Death of Robt. Buchanan. 3--Couneil declined to ask exemption for |, renee SBT Hicks of Thornton nedident- jal / a Miller Johnston "snd Cpl.,,Wim. Hook killed. * 1i---Word receivéd that Pte. M. W. Reid bad been killed. 12--sA..P: McHachern kjlléd in motor ue- ig heaee a FRE ----2 or farm business hours. ee SS LS OS SA STS LN SSS SN SECTS. NT COST 'under full steam. of Thos. Henry, Thornton, | of Halifax, '| village--J. R. Limb appointed Asst.-Gen. 'And----after business houre--pravides ing outdoor enjoyment that helps you in the daily battle eae! Mieke a ord received of death - -f N. Paddison, 19--Enthusiastic. start of Victory Losn ¢ampaign--Dominion parliamentary nomin- ations. |--Ali but 10 per cent. of taxes 22--The casualty lists of the egy incl ded' Pte. Peter "Carter, Capt. Harry K. Clif- ton, Ptes, W. 8. Dalby, Chas. Loftus, Alf. HH McDonell, L. A. Polgrain, Cecil R. Thom- as, Harry Cheesman, Staff-Sergt. Arthur Overs, 24--Orgenization: of Barrie women form- ed to support 'Union Government. 5--Death of Henry Ball. 7--Co; Council renewed patriotic grants. '28---Robt. Stanley killed while clearing a ye at Vine-- Deputation interviewed unty Council re farm labor shortage. 29--Among the casualties of the week 'were: Pte, Stanley. Penton and Capt. James jarke. "B0--Close 'of cainpaign showed Simcoe's Victory War Bond ' subscription as $4,023,250. 30--Presentation of clock to Warden | + Horrell: DECEMBER 1--Capt. J. F. Palling reported seriously ill--Death 'of Harry Grose, J.P. 3--Death of Gunner T.'A. R. Looker. 4--$04,284 and $108,644 amount of ten- ders selected for' re-modelling. B.C.I. and new building respectively. 5--Casualties of the week included: Pte. Herbert Chappel, Jno' McDonell; Fred. J. Clayton, Jno. H. McCusig. 8--Jury found that R.'R. Stanley's death' was accidental,. ~ { 7--Boys' Conference opened. 8--Field Comforts annual report showed |. $5058 cash and 8000 pairs of socks. 8-0--Bud bliazard and sévere cold. 11--Bay frozen over. 12--Death of Chas. Choas. 18--.Board of 'Education declined to re- consider B. ¢. I, tenders 15--Town Coimcil voted $1000 for relief | 17--Dominion elections. 19--Sudden death of Chas; Lafrenier at Anten Mills. 20--Robt, McCulloch. killed by falling tree--Very successful -B.C.I. Commence- ment held. 24--Fire at Angus. threatened to sweep Mgr. Bank of Toronto. 27--Robt. King installed W. M. of Cor- inthian Lodge. -29--Mereury registered 30 below---Worst cold spell in 60 years--Pte, Wm. Frankcom won Military If youlike The Examiner, tell your friend? who may 'ot -be subscribers. $1.50 per, year to any address in Canada. affairs are precious | driving force of your store or factory ' asp net ee * * s * * * * * ' Townng Cer $rogs , 'Kaadster $rog5; Coupe tise -Beriine. $1670; Sedan ' S1670 ©. O. B. Windsor When Business Needs von Most, - ~\ =--Conserve Your Energy" n success means straining nerve force to the utmost A motor car saves valuable time saves your vitality--during recreation and vigor--give The-séunamy, 'durability, and mechanical perfection of the stand- ardized Maxwell car have boon proved so conclusively they are now Fie Marl the a witht per fo the man who i Canada's Paper. 'Canada' s 'National Habit?. T 18 a national habit. -- a habit that's a virtue -- this. daily. reading of . National. News- That. habit 'once ac- quired; a man feels that. he eannot' commence the day rictht without -- his copy of THE' GLOBE. HE intelligent Canadian may rejoice in the news, © or he may be. disap- pointed. "But whatever' the. news, he wants that' news while it is news--and he:wants the truth about it. GETS it through THE GLOBF'S world-wide news- gathering -sys- tem. This includes: exclusive rights-to the cables of "The London Times, The London Chronicle, The New York Times and The Philadelphia 'Ledger, The Canadian Asso- ciated (ables and the services of the Associated Press, Can- adian own corres) porta Presdy nt nts .in. Canada complete an unrivalled news service. ; 7 TheGlobe Can..da's yational Newspaper 7 Toronto . Canada's 'National N evtapdpex Qn' your breakfast table--five dol- lars & r in Toronto:and in cities and towhs where agents have carrie: aelivery. . . By mail, four dollars a-year. . . Order through your \ newsdealer or direct. working Stop Eating Soldiers! By Herbert Kauiman If every family does 'its "bit, a, million households alone can save wheat and meat enough to nourish. a million fighting men. The need for foci contervation is not whit more effective than' the slacker gar- bage pail. Tf back of 'you takes care 'of the litte |: wastes in your home, the big war will soon take care of-itself. Women of Canada are the final arbiters-of this appalling conflict. As'they write their market-lists, they de- termine the fate-of the state and its foes, 'Cook the Kaiser's goose on your own:stove, Victory over there 4s being weighed upon grocers' scales here. The flag out ftont signifies nothing unless it's -also dangling in the ice-box. Whoever pampers special tastes hampers the army-- dines upon the very Union Jack. We have challenged the dresdest 'military foree in sll annals, and. we shall fail igno- miniously and be marred eternally if our 'appetites aren't patriots. Stand in the bread-lines of defence--serve ornate 'and lavish meals now, and you serve the enemy. Jee ane Berlin thanks Denney a aqele mavead' by gilt tony and Germany. Don't crucify Ge viiza- tion on' a cross of knives-and forks. * God help le that stints the field- | | Kitchen' fo stull the hou home larder. -It's a shoddy and 'pincli-back loyalty that sends 'sons to the battlefront and*won't spare a crust to.comrades in arms. ee 'England,' and Italy ean provide as 'as we'll provision. Extrava- pa eat Can jians are bol whole regimevts fe ep ph gy Drag From February Cosmopolitan. pe Abe vicrmae 'On "Vhursday, Jan. 17, Elmvale hed one |' nly contested elections ir ote ae pees kasd in Ui vloge All the candidates. with the exception of Mr. Ellis, worked hardy~and tio person pretended | to forecast the result with any qegree certainty. The following' i the vote for exch candi- In November, 1904, he retired to'Ebnvsle, where he lived until the time of his death He leaves to mourn his loss a widow, two childfen, two brothers, _ two sisters and. five grandchildren. "The family are: George on the old homestead and Miss Pearl at home. His "brothers and. 'sisters are: Robert Usher of Soong, Walken Usher. of i . Rowat- of Sudbury Jo all countries, Ask 'f it INVEN= 'tOR'S SDVISER, whieh 'will be sent. {rem MARION & MARION, 984 University St, Hirst's Will Stop Pain, -That's Sure The thing to do first is to STOP HE PAIN. : If you have 'neuralgia, 'cs: 3 tism, * 5 \f bac t ETE ni days

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