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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jan 1919, p. 1

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it Niele eect 'THE - * BARRIE - * EXAMINER -- CIRCULATION THIS WEEK WITH WHICH IS AMALGAMATED----------_ THE BARRIE SATURDAY MORNING JA. 56th Year c. Wi = MacLaren, Editor , Business Manager | 12 PAGES - ,secnow: | SECTION 1 PAGES 1T04 Single Copies 4 cents $1.50 Per Year (in advance) NO. 2 J.T. SIMPSON BEAT ROBINS IN TINY|;: Taylor Only 7 Ahead of Dut- ton in Tay--Coughlin Re- Elected in Flos. Phere will several changes in the stiicoe County Council dis eur dn the saith We his 1 reewe ol AW Coola bury veral replaced by Hen wine fur Compton Frank Wileay comes in as depity for cumseth AML the iatlue t CT ey re are the ene. Barrie's yepresentataves are all ehanged, though JF Boand W A Perery nienibers From Orda, th are Iwo new cieniers Hew van froin Orita township Bennett. Ce Inewoerh os Hew Ueulen whe list ty i \ side cal af Viny Hos Lowe were et This buy intone beat Rell the reunty os defeated lath seniing ex tol Vates retired arbre where the cates bard WoW Man Oh a Per gentier aout Mat tid oles a@ new nite in dela MeMatien tn Pax. biewi Paster ewes atepnty BE faerie Will vat uty od Mas west a men Warden ener Pebetane fet hwater pe sudo ever eve hanes Sheth Keowee ~ Mew Reeve, dF owe Harrie Deputy, WONT Cranes st fn Depaty Won. Husk Bradiord Reeve Ko ue Beetun Reeve, WoT. stewart Collin wernd Reeve M / Holden: fst Depaty, Al Melntesh vit Deputy, WAL Tom : Reeve, ho Ro Law. Reeve, WooTE Mie Reeve, dts Dandies: Depaty, Jd. Banting Flos Reeve, Ames Vrain: Deputy, PAL Coughlin Innistil--Reese, Todds Dee puty . Colerain Matehedash Reeve, TB Shaw | Midland Reeve, Jno. Tonle Deputy Medonte Deputy, ule Nottawasi ve, Bo Jam ieson: Deput ardine. Oro-- Rew Alex MeArthur Deputy, D. MeKinley Orillia Th.--Reeve, W. Gowan lock: Deputy, N. E. Bennett Otherwise | bo MeLean?! Tiny By-a majority of 24 J.T. son was ected over last §56T is Aor ig i Sb GM Reve Simpson Hobins Deputy Vile 1iae a fuished third, apparently 'made lows 1 Awan Maver Dr Ro J. Sprott little effort to votes Faive's: 4% Lafantain Heeve dno KF. Craig frequently the temark was Vales S-- Davuisen's: Ist Depaty-Heeve WAL Lowe att Ch ecu Uhiexe Han ---- fd Depnty Reeve War Rusk yi dar Se toe arn Township of Oritiia Aldermen make a selechon ane, Beee= WW. Ketcwwarnorks | yet 1 Hollins' Th Reid) TS Al Bow Wenn and Laght Commis- | Depaty- Hoes Huxtable ; starter, beth Mr. Gallie Mr HRennett, 0; DP. Photneugc|,, Watt We €. HL Beelby, Dr.fRenneit left at ta the electors. to = *| Bretther decide without any suggestions Ceameil 6 A dermey, |, (Nard HIS RIL Webb, ROW Pfriin then Mn Bennetts win ) tedlemes ye Pavne mnay largely be attrifated to his Ie Seleeted, Wan pau]. wat IN, RCP. "Fyeer, BoD bwell-knewn opposition foo the Mis It Harvie, 46 Grafton ; autocratic methods of the Ontario "0 : ; Ward Wh Gray, T Pearce | Hyde Commission aml the feel in Ward Vio Alex lark. GoW pine that the Gnterte Qomumessin sae yee Ry 1 | Penetior shen nt he allowed toe dietate Waecks tak : --_ as they de For Cometh Brandon. feds) Phe nniieipal elections « Ti the aldermanic eonttests in Hectisene, 20: Hhuubly, 2045) Menday did nat ereate moch star] Ward [Toi Maivtabh: pat ap a Beave His Riletoe, 27s Thon. [Vere few vetaeles were used te{Drief lat ageressive eampaiin sient, ge Pris ant the vetoes, Hie neatparity [sed finite rlase seeond --" pel tle candidates apparently bes [Herbert Men) ot last year's eens Collingwood fine satisfied to det the ebicturs pet. Mex Chirk, wht is abont 75 Fer Miwer Deo do Re Athi fle outer net. just as. they eyes) ve was returned at Une Get W. Wallis, 284 [pbetsed. Wath the mayer, fest bend af the poll an Ward VE with Heeye DA Hel, sid; W, [deputy and eeetit abtertien alert. |b W herd thin a dozen 1 shen, SSN. ed by acelin te Thre punbtie dae fs First DeputycReeve Al Mpc i terest mn the palling was Verdes ter phiwes oon the lntosh. veel Fressetit Tis was shown dy} Boar oat Kdneation altraected hor Seecnmd Depaty Rew W Jeon Vetiss petted ont probaly nue atte nh Uber janis | bax Austin, 456, [ut 2 QRS By wards the othe tire of the election Fon tina Rarne Notes on the Tish nancresntents and the result wats te pest sir Harton! Fever theluded gure as fellows Lato opeise BX Al Wieden not ont BoA. Manson, [IT Wh 276 20V. BT: VL 25S polled Tae votes in hrs ew watt Stuutenturg, 569; 1 [VI 5 Dot showed deeded steenwth ca For the reevestip. J. E Zfall parts af the town, fnish Foot Kelteation y Whe was beaten a year ase what lat the top ar the poll wath aOR iMiicteal = Mis Hasselt, | orleave a third votes AL Macharen was 90 BOS Brnayn, Aas. Asy Win, behind taar and led Wil Re King Lathe, WwW Dr DViston whe was seeking i Mo MeFianl, 6a J counters. while Dr, Rich Wits War the fourth oii te be Big Turnover in Orillia Ww a ged ehanes wilh SHS, which was 6 | OrHae opleetinns were hilly (OF pellime a big vote i Ward xiy, frie than Chairman Wallwin re | rgitestat-and: branght numernie {lit even There he was ce vnles|ceived. Alex. Hrownlee, whi was so Rebt, Conran, whe tad Belin For second deputy, Wary pretty generally understaad ta [heen Mayor ihiang. the war, iGiSk eat a majority af 137 anf have neither sonht nor desired Simeht ta preside fae the: first | Siaunlal, ALK Lennox, whe felection. nevertheless gat 195 year nf pe: bot suffered detent [Mild a lead of 87 in the rest of | vites at the hams al Dunean Aut BREW son, thes wellknown Ieeturer an 7 'i firm fopies. Mer Andersen howl 1 28 ea Ob wh Ba Het oecupied aseat an the coun. | 2B Crane i6 BN Th Bias lei ionsly Phil McLeod, wha | WP. Soules, 22 3 1M aM ae \h sented Orillia an the | County Council for several years nd Deputy-Rerve and was chairman of the County} Win. Rusk 20 26 Property Committee was beaten | 4. E, Lennox by nearly 300 ar i Selanne kone BY A MAJORITY OF 207 Rankin, Oo Toutan." "Phe votin fur peeve and was us jes: Rusk is 2nd Deputy--Chairman of Education Board A Board of Fdu- ALR. __ BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1919. CRAIG WON BARRIE REEVESHIP 1 Defeated--Huxtable and Poucher New Aldermen --Bennett is W. and L. Commissione! Karrie Conneil for 1919 town AK. Stapleton, whe Slapleton 2 Orillia 'Town--Reeve, leat ee Ture ne tation was for. the a ing Titinsions tat Depaly, WR lel sine, HLH Dro A Board of Education a Holmes; 2m Deputy, ¢ MINS} Ardazh and FG Evans. whe biel | yy) yviguan elate served as trustees for several piaame ra etatid seve OF lore ' J MacLare : Pe Reeve. Ee oH. Cor Sears. Finished at the tattom of] ' kine eo mh MeNeehabk Reeve, Pe ocan punean C Ander.| Df) Richardson 5 a8 at : Malone . son, 768: Robert Curran, 547 ary allwin ia Te ee ran Mayner--Reeve, John Conn Rit Rowen Ho Johnston, 649, | Brownlee 217 24 d 95 inidale Rede a. Spieler. | on janes, 195 ater and Light Com vrantio Reeve, Thos, Pile) poe ined DepnlycRieve--He R H. Bennett ww ai a| F Jo Holines, 672: Philip MeLead,,| Win, Galle 22 +4 386 Reeve, Thomas hog for Bennett, 85 vuty Wileos For Second Deputy-Reeve-- G Visher Bylaw 5 Breve TE ME |Sinelain, 5682 lames Doyle, 298; . 67 30 20 26 32 AT Bh AB i495 445 Tiny--Reeve; J.T Simpson; | Y,.6: Thompsan, | nst BBO 14 10 1G 30 TM 12 8 Bt 12 189 Tiputy, 0, Pilon "Hall Majority for Bylaw 256 Tay Reeve, Levi Taylor, De- Lone Mdermen ; pity, WoL. Arehes Boxed: Ward 1-- Ward Vi--- Vespra-- Re; Chas. Watti Polk Reid ses ve aw wig, 3 Clark 53 1S Alex Wilson, Deputy, Vv Harbor -- Reeve, J Tue West illimbury -- : Reeve Compton Jeffs. Sunnidale J. Spicher was elected Reeve by acclamation, Voting -- for councillors 4 elected) was as follows :-- 23 4 5 TI Barker 73 136 35 170 Somerville 40 55 52 6 164 Bayeroft 1955 75 3 159 Huth 14.53 81-4 158 Gilroy. 53.37 29 5 139 Murray .. 35 4 242 64 Flos In Flos Tp. Amos Train was re-elected Reeve by acclamation and P. A. Coughlin, the deputy, was returned by a majority of 43. The following figures show the Dr. P. A tvans, 39.3. Commandant Wiseman Here Army will be pleased {. vation man, who is visiting his home Barrie, who left officer in the Salvation Army, and at, present city of Brooklyn, N.Y. The public are kindly invited to attend, and a welcome is e voling in the various sub-di-|tended to all returned soldie visions :-- For Deputy-Reeve Division 1 2 3 & 5 6 7 Total P. A. Coughlin 67 34 73 29 50 27 12 289 Jos. Drysdale . 8 34 10 88 30 45 39 246 For Councillors Thos. E, Smith 22 29 45 80 668 5K A837 David Jamieson .... 73° 55 41 43 32 29 413 286 Wm. Ansley . 17 25 19 97 35 49 34 276 Ed. Bell... - 2 46 4 57 32 50 35 196 Peter Hayes ......19 8 60 18 23 9 & 441 \ The many friends of the Sal- know that Commandant C. Wise- in Barrie) will conduct the even- ing service on Sunday, Jan. 12. in the §. A. Citadel, Collier: St. The Commandant is a native of his home over twenty years ago to work as an stationed in the Ponche Stone Former Resident Died in Chicago John A. Richardson, a former resident of Burrie, died in Chi- cage on Monday after au illness of three or four months. le married Miss Lulu in, sister of the late Wm. Mann of Barrie, who survives with two daughters. Misses Isabel and Margery, both of whom are known to many Barrie people having frequently visited here, Mr: Couse of Cookstown is a ster of Mr. Richardson, Mr. Richardson held the posi- tion of third vice-president of the Chicago Title and Trust Co. He studied Jaw in fhe office of Hewson & Creswicke, Barrie, and was called to the bar in Ontario. Later he moved to Chicago where he practised for twenty-five years, ranking high in his branch of the profession--title and trust affairs, Inagural Meeting Next Monday Monday night the Town Council for 1919 will hold its inaugural meeting. The same night the Board of Edueation for 1918 will hold ils final session, On Wed., Feb. the new Board will hold its in- inaugural meeting. Six Months for Dusome Louis Dusome of Midland, con- .|Vieled at the December Sessions of the County Court on a charge of stealing two tow ropes from the McGibbon Co. of Penetang, appeared before Judge Vance on Monday for sentence. A largely signed petition was presented in i] his favor, His Honor imposed a sentence .{of six months at fhe Burwash Farm. Dusome had a previous con- viction for theft in Parry Sound. These Bables Want Dresses There are at the Children's Shelter a baby of 18 mos. and two of 24 years old who are in need of warm dresses. Will any ladies who have ood out-grown Not a Faot The report that I have sold my business to Mr. J. J. Moore is not true. Telephone 183 or 470 and have your insurance needs Promptly and efficiently cared) clothing please send it to the for as in the past. Shelter or phone there to have --HAMPTON E. JORY{it called for. Election Notes Urillia's greater productipn campaign must have been highly satisfacte last year, judging from their choice of a farmer as Mayor. How could Mayor "Bob" Curran expect to hold his job when he published his own poetry in the | News-Letter? Surely he didn't [imagine there was any poetry in {he seul of Orillia When Ald. Tyrer heard th, re- turns for sve he must have been more than ever satisfied of the choiee he had made in qualifying for alderman Phil McLeod was chairman of Works in Orillia. If the rate- payers held hit responsible for the condition of the streets, we dont wonder at what happened ty him < If Deputy-Reeve Holden of Col- lingwood uncorks his eloquence at the county council there will be few discussiontess sessions this year } Wm. Williams of the Colling- JWeod Bulletin early landed or top in the mayoralty contest, ine only 260 behind Dr The Shipyard Town's new mayor atone time lived at Shanty Bay | Both of last year's Tiny + beaten "and Ho roms county feune always heen regarded us one the ablest members, Deputy "Ab Coughlin of is ostiloon the job notwithstand. j were Siu | he A BIG BONSPIEL HERE NEXT WEEK Barrie and Thistle Clubs are Arranging for Good Time Next Tuesday. | Wf the Weatherman provides geod weather there should be some fine sport at thy roarin* Rame here next week, the Barrie and Thistle Curling Clubs Baving arranged far a spiel" openi: on Tuesday next. _ | In the Primary competition the [Trst prizes are four one quart nickle-plated Thermos -- bottles, Valued at $28; with four Water. man fountain pens worth $14 ax s ud prizes For the Consolation winners j{he prizes are four Gillette safety razors of $20 value and four um brellas worth $12.00. The 'boobs rink wil get four brooms. The energetic committee which spiel" in charge is G, D, chairman', O. 6 Mart iA G. Habbiek, A K. Stapleton, Alex. Brownlie umpi and ROA Stephens Sew. Pre | Thistle Club Skips The Poste. Curing Club held their adjentned meeting on De 31 and elected skips for the Various competitions as follows Ontarie Tankard RW, Payne tng the stT felt pot up agamsr And Oo G Hartt nea Oistrie! Gap --D. Re Murehison {Phat Barris public schoo rate. | and 8. Wo Moore Pavers Harve Sonne of the! Megarthy Cup--w. a. a. Belt, (Tiles of things was shewa by WO Garrett, Jo, Milne, RoR her putting Wisdem in the first Tyrer Place in the Board of Ban 2 Gritha Cup TA, Stephens, Ww, "| vA, Huxtable aby 2 OND TE Webh W the Ford) could ina | ah skips WA every Tine and se he | rretloah BD. Milne, tite Wich and let hee go" in Ward? AL Stopliens, WN Hi. Aesnlt--a win in the fir attempt Mi Clark fold us the ather | -- ----___ Fay That he haul recently passed | Read Advertisements Hs seventy -fifth mileste, (Wo certainty deesnt look the part ane ts oagdin demoustrated that; fle can stil set the pace for the | yeung chaps Onecot the hottest fights in the comnts was i Where two good friends, Levi Taylor and Ed. | Dutton, contested the reeveship. The former held his seat by the harrow margin of 7 voles Todd for Warden Prospects look bright for the election of El id, Reeve of Innisfil, to ardenship for 1919, Mr 1 litled to the posilion for sons. He is well qualified by experience and abilily for the position. He has been a imember of Innisfil ars and Council for thirteen 3 a in the Cotin- 3) has heen nine yea ty Council, In the latter he is one of the oldest members, only one member of the 1918 council Jhaving sat longer in that body than he. He has applied himself {diligently to the duties of his {position and has held the impo tant chairmanship of the Educ fion Conmmittee, Thnisfil may fairly elaim to be year. Tt is one of the leading municipalities of the county and has not had a warden for years, the late John Ross being the last Innisfil reeve lo sit in the Warden's chair. In thy old days it was customary to elect a warden alternately from the been followed closely for a num- ber of vears and there is no reason why it should he adhered to in the 1919 election. Red Cross Notes A Red Cross Packing will be shipped on Jan. 15. Those who have work oul are requested to have it in by Jam. 14. Another packing will likely be shipped at the end of the month, but it is hoped to have most of the un- finished work in by the 14th of January. At the last Red Cross meeting held in the Red Cross Rooms, as the Shop is relinquished at the end of January, the Soldjers' Aid very kindly served tea. Collier St. Methodist church had charge of the shop on Sat., Jan. 4; net receipts, $150.00. The Congregational Church will have charge on Sat., Jan. 11; and the following Saturday, the 'Allandale Churches. Miss Clara Andrew, teacher at Knock school, handed in $15.00 on Saturday, proceeds of the school concert. Donations to Shop on Saturday, Jan. 4: T. Hobley, 1 Ib. tea; Mr. Hill, Grenfel, $1.00. Shop Committee this week, entitled to the wardenship this | north and south, but this has not} Ivertising offers you a labor- saving buying guide, It furnishes the merchant and the manufac. furer with) labor-saving sales- nship Advertisements are wrillen by people who are the wughly posted about the ade articles, One -- good saleaman ean, by printing his talk, {ell many thousands of people whal wish fo kiow, where he could only inform a few if he had to rely on his voi Advertisements are, then, in reality well-informed salespeople talking to you in print. Their language is carefully chosen and condensed--to tell you faets in as few words possible. Very seldom doe one advertise une he has an unusually good Product to offer, The cost of ad- vertising automatically bars the unsiceesstil, On the other hand, is the cheapest way a snecessful produet ean inerease its sale-- for thousands are told the story jin print where the same expense [would tell only a few in person. i d advertisements that describe things you need or tell you things you may need, as less advertising Mrs. X rin, Mrs, King. Next week, Mrs. Little, Mrs DH Mae. en. Book-keeper, Mes. E.R | Porritt. Let The aminer know of visitors or other items of per- sonal news. Special price on season tickets for those living in the country. Inquire at the Rink officer. BUSINESS CHANGE The partnership of Edward Bryson, Albert Bryson, and Henry Bryson, heretofore ex- isting under the firm name of Bryson Bros., has been dis- solved. Henry Bryson has withdrawn entirely. The two stores and confec- tionery business have been taken over solely by Edward Bryson. The bakery business will be continued by Albert Bryson and Wm. J. Bryson enly, under the old firm name of Bryson Bros. J

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