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Barrie Examiner, 29 Aug 1918, p. 1

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THE - BARRIE.: EXAMINER » THE BARRIE SATURDAY MORNING SECTION 1 PAGES 1 TO 8 BARRIE, CANADA, AUGUST 29, 1918 Per easum [in advance) $1.50 Jmamstry on the Orville and Port eo} charges under the chai f 3550 Copies 1 A. MacLaren, Editor 55th Year. W.G. Welle Basiets Manager The Casualty Lists \ New York Lite | For us who have te stay at| home while our young men face the deviltry of current war, the, casually lists are the front, Theve, we face the chance of sudden | death, of wounds, disfigurement, torture by gus; of capture and all! else. 'There ts nothing for it but] face them with courage and what tranguihty we may. This as var end of the gob, but not to fall be fore we Nit, und wet then if| we can help it, hot fo die of fear; never te forget thal the cause in| Which our hearts best fac hhodily | destruetious is worth all that we tnd they ean give to tt 1 We speak oof the dead im the | casualty as having "lost ] tl tide we think so?! eget into the war! Wall think sey the us will feel | have net {their live: but quite the contrary. That feeling is one of the great Pte. A. Caton Jourdan ° things the War ts) bringing to pass, For four yea the w wt the Hew. 2 as kept before" Belgium and |Newtonbrook, wits wn Britain the propost- |i there are (hings that are! ~aerifiee un the worth more than lifes To that) Aus. 8. He was pstion the people of these market atid feok his) senior the Halans,|Ureulitens at) Bares assented Institite while and we shall give [pastor he the same testimony Behind seo much unanimity ust be a sileut confidence th lives given in a great cause a net lost, not extinguished, but |in October persist. unehanged except) for{aieuths he served im Engl better, 'in personality Ist, Inst That is the greal eonselatien|zun werk and about fur the readers of the rasualty #8 lists |frent Pte. Jourdan liwo years in Barrie Gas Co. IM By reper' ved hip of the Rex. C + Fuel Gon every [and one sear as sty ' Vkehhood of being a shortage offal New 7 ' coal this winter intenade \ eitizens will Laon s their sre. | many Poti Barrie Gas. Go, [fenal premetse arrangements te have eon the ranks gas installed in their hemes, With | France. and Goorge gas, al least one room eould hefing fur the RAGE heated and te hardship will thus | Hall, Teronte be endured Besides the hehting feature, it will be found of untold order nat Value for cooking, et rie Fair. the ---------- } 4 | ' --Pietures framed by Dougall} sn that th Bros 45-1f 1, 2 + WITH THE MEN IN KHAKI | y Carpenter, son of repurled seriously wounded in the al word having come to them eceived Word on E Aldershot, | Cary 4 'bore, who went overseas with the Yird Battalion two yea Quarterinaste ferred to a ¢ since which time Three weeks age. Private Wm ni ' Mehiunen, son of instructions (ransferring and had been in Fr min action 28 years of in a Nursiig Sister im England. Last Thursday I. anada Producer and Gas ecerved official notice Pte, Albert Caton Jourdan, son nmend was well missiig siice Ang. 8, and Mrs. H. G. Boag eowtien te iiade the supreme ines oe Y ask 1s with the (histing with the 177th, he secured stripes before going He had been in France months, engaged for) him was Barney Boyd, for severat part im clerical work,|years with the Union Bank, Rar= P Before going overseas Vi placed with jhe was (rausferred to a machine behind the lines with the 4th Bn. His work in th Dougald Carmichael, michae!| never fully a wouuded joffe ela position as Adjutant of renite Univer- zjof hirkville his comrac Augus: volunteers runners and eof those who off t other in the bays with whi nr man he bias ept with the m he went overseas eh but a you Ivtor in Lewis Machine been overseas | gallantry and | verted in rank to get to the | two years and f Uon seme months age datnes Hubhert + fer continuing ul bis company and gaining |; heing wounded ite under the super= where he was one of the members of thal class of splendid fellows taught hy br 1 might aver forty of Dr. Brere dents have di riaus bi undoubtedly and well. One of the most popular of these was His brother, in tof the objective afi Than Hospital suffer. | gushet wound im face tentisted in the 177th} wand went te He aflerwards transfer Fst Canad of the Rev will be reniembered by a young man of exce Pte. James A. Ralston 2 Whieh the Canadians pe tn} steadily relling back the Huns to- Heneyvbeuriue Sas bern in yoput t show wer his coun had /the township te an y of seeing each they ere thy kunshet an WEAR SRRAERE silk section. It will delight you. return and open the department next week. SSAA er caerasin be- the casualt sowats wounded | ty be left thigh HANDSOME NEW SILKS AND SUITINGS FOR | MILADPS crnied wear tha farmed tear Mal aeerrae by his parents, M ands, who a Winnipeg some nine There he was em- large insurance firm, serving with holding their future before him. { he was given a conimission | * th Bu. but he con] eer AUTUMN kf ks, along with a num fourth brother, hs supreme. sacri his old that the (44th wa: Camp Hughes for the "he resigned his com- rid family live went aversens the following through several sagements during bis service af] mission and He was a me AT SARJEANT & KING'S jhe at the \" of sterling qualities |W = aa Pte. Chester Thompson Killed The Autumn weaves have been arriving constantly j during the last month and now are gloriously displayed from the lowest to the highest price. They reveal a wealth of exquisite Coloring and rich weaves that have never been surpassed. Fancy Silks are morééin Vogue than ever. We cannot attempt an adequate description of them but the next time you are in the store (or indeed it would be worth a special trip) spend an hour in the his country, Private Thompson being k Thompson was ghe marr ied the fact that Pte, Thompson had number of years he ran a business in Allandale and was well known in town. going overseas with he transferred Bn. and was only in the trenches about a month. Your order can be placed at once for any garment to. be made in the Dressmaking and Costume Dept. which will be again in charge of Miss Gamble, who will Pte. Harry V. Nunn the supreme sacrifice for King and Country Pte. Harry V. Nunn 177th_ Simcoe Foresters Battalion in December 1915, and was, drafled overseas The Tailored and dainty little Ready-trimmed Hats Additional Simooce Co. Casualties for the Fall Season are already to hand and will-be dis- played next week with the creations of our own Millin- ers who will return from the wholesale and re-open the department for the Fall Season on Tuesday next. on June 25. H. G, Rummey, Midland. F. W. Heels, Waubaushene. W. Cameron, Midhurst. J, Hanley, Tottenham. R. M. F. Hayward, Tottenham. W. Baker, Utopia. J. FE. Kavanagh, Barrie. H, J. Cooper, Stayner. J. G. Weir, Collin; | H. Latimer, Collingwood. A. Moreau, Midland. R. A. Street, Orillia, C. C. Dunn, Midland. L. Armson, Orillia, member of L.O.L. A ter, where he was highly respect- ed'and had many.warm friends who admired him. He made his home with Mr, and Mrs. A. Lowe. The memorial service th in Baxter Presbyterian church, of which deceased was a member, and was largely attended by all who knew him, the hreth- ren of L.O.L. N Mr. Kitching of Thornton preached, choosing for his text Gal. VI, 2." another's burdens and law -of Christ."--Alliston SARJEANT & KING THE STORE OF SATISFACTION J. J. Sharp, Tottenham, Wallace Key, Dalston. W. H. Cowley, Barrie. TERMS--Singlo Copies ati. ; No. 35 Mayor Sprott has communication from stating that Barr anthracite coal 1918-19. is f tario is tor 375.000, net tons of sufficient for 3 must be supp creased use of ather sual dealers y 30, and th come in following five months, Bengt. We. Bow Istriction will be placed upon ima See ae ened in| Demtation yf steam sizes at coal tL Wie Boag, billed | it Vind he advises that it be Liberally storked of age. Ene coal to anyone whe can reapert wak so|whs promoled tovaerg wat he wits Kept aly Fri 4 ti as he duties | ¥ ne he was in the silly" ions play red and [eavering thers He had been fill-|thongh at § dus post but al phe t. he met his death ne Ives heavy niderton the Sunday shoal, line | re noted that with the Royal Air For pnd the Khaki i" | The Western Crops playing their pact Speaking to aon just returned frou nd highy esteeme: Wm, Boag the brothers eutling nol more than a sed the Channel Alberta crops peor, Cutting has started Hith Official con-| for harvesting. The helping where erops i ion spring wi enteric? arising | busing Duchess and f ad romising | Dus Oe the | L also supply the same Call at the ap Sephia St, and rand Ww ion hospits Jet ot being able ta any back, phims ane not to be held ha the holiday tr: a private with le. Rifles in order to get ----_--_ to the next rein fore Black Devil o signed up as a private with Band will Park next ments sent * Another | ¢ The Fuel Situation Administrator, dated August ive appr less thdn if did last year. dered it impossible for ma to allot te any) municipality quantity it wishes to ob above allotment is. no de vur fuel ne mented by an ins He says in conclusion: is ho justification for supplying ------------s nee he was wounded Somme battle in 1916 lission as_a_ machine r 7sth Bu. the machine 1a leading part, 1 4 with whom he was employ- Boag was a member of Sled" previous. to enlistment, Church and a vegular|eapled to their repr get full par fo Gordon, is s well wewan will average Lt: Clifford Neelands Killed [fits helped: farmers will have y list of Saturday! greatly from frest and drought. the name of Lt. as killed in provinees and the weather is ideal 'Those who have smal n other heavier Apples Wanted rictly hand pieked fidence and es.{and No, 2 grades only. nents to h re of, ssling. D. Wisdom large shipment of . ripe tomatoes 5 for Saturd ther permitting Children Can Serve By Saving One of the great lessons of this War is the value of Thrift. Let the children learn it, too, by saving through a Bank of Nova Scotia account. There is no more useful "nest egg," when college or business days come, than a substantial savings account. --THE Bank of Nova Scotia Paid-up Capital $ 6,500,000 A. G, MACLELLAN Reserve Fund . © 12/0004 000 Resources . . 130,000,000 Meniger Barrie Branch

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