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Barrie Examiner, 2 Jan 1919, p. 5

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=. Thursday, Jan. 2, 1919 Oe ll : THE BARRIE EXAMINER _ ACCURACY-AND EFFICIENCY IN BANKING -- The customers of The Bank of Toronto are assured of accuracy, promptness and efficiency in all their trans- actions. This Bank pays special attention to this phase of" modern Banking Service. Your business and private accounts are invited. Complete facilities at all Branches. Capital. . . $5,000,000 'Tr Reserved. Funds $6,555,300 HE (Incorporated 1855) BANK or TORONTO BRANCHES AT BARRIE AND ALLANDALE H. A. SIMS, Manager | = COMMENT OF THE WEEK :- || Vote FOR the Fisher Mills By-| Orillia as baw Are they uel called "men and wenen los "inales and fer Worthy af Get aut and v next Motday | Mh ba Ke ca iadierent) fiUrhig Thema RonE Hoang it, [COUNWINE question fn, aetinine. - ote Lousing bis ballet') have rapressed ther dis- [We OA man bought 23) horses | Ten EET AANE EA RUE tHE TpET Teer craeaiole HN die wayeehaies (ame Qi enyes: TAR: RRTGN. of O08 | fegrs af the franchise aE Lwin. Nae itis baaidlest [est half! as: much ax ny Wars a the aYarrs of the Boar of Edu Find the cost of one horse. 'This Las, Angele Fines Setar asteation. Pf they stihl belt the [> apparently an ible Lo Ee ane aig acted aati cvinioiiy Eas batst auves | URGE fined if, nearly always a ee een niine can the Theta an elfwetive way af express [te te pupils in th, fomette elitss Sommer and ehiffan in the wine ine il ai Menlay west Very pay have been able tes bo Maybe flats what inakes i and searesly any if them so will fament the Sew Sear getestinigs (What ds the reasan? : _ that Gantt Die Exaniver, was tue are, Brad Tice reat ity We eat cay That we admire fa mediee from the engravers ag. | ter at her and sehecl Lespectar Day's cheer of English teuneug a further inesrase in little attention fe mental arith. | coer he refers to the teachers of [He price ef photogravures finetie. no regular and system compared with what we paid fone je Uschiine in thinking fer themselves ri | yveurs age, the new priee repr an inerease of 1500 per This doesn't look mucn Jawer newspaper publishing GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF . FURS AND costs in In theie voting ities on aon. | dav onext the ty-holders | should not fe cast a pallot WINTER GOODS FOR the Fisher Mills Bylaw | - Granting of a) fined assesse for five vears to this eampany ts nition of Mr Fisher's worth a ettizen and | of the value of the industry te the eormmunity ff Ute matter 4s | consideged on ifs merits there should net he one adverse vate on this bylaw Avery stall reec Gigantic Sale of Furs, Cloth Coats, Fur Coats, Robes, Gauntlets, Gloves and Mitts Hats and Caps, Children's Woollen Scarfs and Caps, Men's Fur Coats, Men's Sheep-lined and Mackinaw Coats, etc. Another Ontarie daily has} reaseit puiblicatie peer compelled te give up the st eoagams! wa Wittens 2) itd Hees published ir sevenityeseven sears, The Cauipier have init thera erty ow yew unty oye newspaper presnewspaper eHies are Our entire winter's stock a CLEARING PRICES--Bar- gains that you have been waiting for. SIMMONS & CO. Other Woe Hiei fleatth Femmtinn for restoring ature) fuled'bsir, for removing dada the Reantford [tigns which have f Reantfornt has | Page Five -- stock, St. Thomas, Windsor and] ¢ Sarnia, while a number of the large towns also are served by only one newspaper. Tae Newmarket Hotel Co., Ltd., continges to prove that there :s money in a hotel without a licensed bar. After paying 8500 on its mortgage and. $1756 on repairs and improvements thr company paid its regular divi- dend of six per cent. as it has dene for years Globe, in' its Survey says: The Tordnt : Annual anciat Canada's outlook, (hough mark- z od by a few clouds on the hovi- | yon, is on the whole faverable Only by production ean the great war debt be met and wiped aut E y t work te this end. War reded hy het less unselfish hes peace 'Thore must be something le' ing in {he mathematical training imparted in Orillia public schools judging fron: the following x= front Day's ree "Far the past few weeks wiving pupils the tract Inspectar pert T have been AL this year's nominations the sHiee of nominating (he same for several positions again seen, This ts semethi that might he changed with Ivantage fo municipal gove mont A man should know befo: nomination what position he sires ta fill and should 1 given an eppertunity to be nam for several seats and then pich | what he eonsiders the easiest | place after Jonking over the field Were it permissible to neminate a man for | only one position at| \would Jead te greater care forethought being taken me the selection of candidates and | ROTHY Gisen away with many of the acelania- a tendeney ta lessen public interest in mani SEE! Hpal affairs something Ubat ts Vo keen con Tor every seat means a filler |Misrrisstiny nublie questions anid at tte ral and therengh veh the dt fever Poomamenpal sever Spersal we th conde otter Mose Uva Vote Pon the Fisher bylaw en HATS, COATS AND FURS tig. Is pote dye. Gener dealers, ready to use. Philo will be sold in this town by T. R. HUXTABLE GARAGE-.--FIVE POINTS Donce BROTHERS MOTOR CAR Having ane he ch Monday next | 000000000000 eee January 6th, 000000 Installation "at Corl nthian Th, [919 officers for Corin- | thian Lodge, No, 96, A. F. and A M. were installed) last Friday night hy R. W. Bro. Alex, Cowan assisted by Ro W. Bro, A Ww. Smith. In one respeet the in- stallation was probably unique in the annals of Canadian Free} Masonry. This was that a son immediately followed the father chair, neither ter's cupied the chair pre- King and the LP.M. Robert King The late R. W. Bro Robert King, grandfather of the present Mas- ter, was one of the early members of Corinthian, having been in- itiated in 1866, so the family have closely ientified with the |v yr over fifty years After the initiat the cus. Htomary Fourth De held with an interestin list, which brought forth some excel- lent speeches. The New Officers W.M.--Byron King LP.M--Robert King --C. M. G. Smith as. Marlin Chap.--aAlex. Cowan Treas.--H, A, Sims. Secy.--A. H. Felt PHONE 491 Tyler--Wm. Taylor. D. of C.--Warren Johnson. W. F. Ronald. CG. Tower. Organist---R. B. Johnston Anditors---W. F. Ronald, Coutts. Trustees--.1. Shrubsole, Donald| Ross and R. B, Johns Rep. on Masonic Tem W. A. Lewis. 2 Co-- OPERA a ae | OFTHE GREAT,WAR oe 'SCENES A 2 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JAN. 10-11 "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" is more than a picture play; it is a pee Faget it bods straight to the heart quality that makes 'Hearts of the World' as b ane Charles Darnton, N.Y. Evening World ig as mankind DMW.GRIFFITH SUPREME -- TRIUMPH A ROMANCE ON THE BATTLEFIELDS 'OF 'ERANCE Miles of Artillery, March of Legions, Squadrons of Airplanes, Fleets of Zeppelins, the Destruc- tion of Cities and the Charge of the Tanks. MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY AT 2.30. ONE SHOW ONLY Matinee Prices--Ground Floor 55c, Balcony 27c, Children 27c, Either Floor.: One Million Fighting Men, Twenty Thousand Horses | 3 a PRICES NIGHTS---55c, 80c, 1.10, Gallery 27c. Show starts 8.15 sharp. One show only. Plan opens Monday, at Malcomson's. January 10th, will not be accepted on Saturday Evening, Jan. 11. Tickets purchased for Friday, ES EES The curtain rises at 8.15 sharp and we therefore urge our patrons to be IN THEIR SEATS ON TIME. | Miss Clark plays two roles in ""Unelo Tom's Cabin," those of Eva and Topey. She sppears' simultaneously in the same acenes by the sid of double exposure phot» graphy, the effect at times being weird. She is finely supported by capable players. Bloodhounds in New Photoplay Real bloodhounds, not to mention several Great Danes, will be important factors in the development of the story of "Unde | Tom's Cabin", the new Paramount photo- | pluy starring Marguerite Clark, which will be a super-attraction at the Grand Opers | Houre on Jan, 3 and 4 You Need More Than A Laxative Read the Adlet Column NR Today --Keeps the Doctor Away genuine, lasting benefit: to improve your Gigestion and assimilation. give you. % appetite, regulate your is, tone up kidney a= To live and be healthy, your body mechanism must properly' digest your Yood, extract all the nourishment from | good hearty [ahd prompuly, throw off the, waste | liver and bowe that is left.. This 1s accomplished tion and ESS your polton-clogged body the proceases of digcsticn, ausimllation | & Rood anine out And. ellmination--the stomach, liver, kidneys "und, bowels. 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