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Barrie Examiner, 13 Feb 1919, p. 9

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7 | HE + BARRIE CIRCULATION THIS WEEK 3625 COPIES | EXAMINER | WITH WHICH 8 AMALGAMATED----_-------------- THE BARRIE SATURDAY MORNING . SECTION 2 "PAGES 9 TO 16 J. A. MacLaren, Editor 56th Year W. C. Walls, Business Manager ' BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1919. Single Copies 4 cents $1.50 Per Year (in advance) NO. 7 GO TO BRADFORD. we ot te Bradford, Bemrose bat. | / WITH THE MEN IN KHAKI WITH 4-GOAL LEAD}: "=p! vt tn tees an" sont play. dy ess thar Barrie:Juniors came/from Be! Tie nest same owns close and Cpl Arthur Cooper. son of Mrs A . Vuae tt jemerese and Whie Cooper, Elizabeth St. reached hind Last Night and Won, ,., warhol fer teips ' Whie hime Jast week. He went ayer. out 12 to 8. was stil steak! seas with the 76th Ba, His yin 1 valeWing | brothe Pte, Walter Cooper. i Vthe fretprame heme a couple of months netae miatreties "i fiat Injage one Fieeuaneirn 1 {herd missed | Among the soldiers arriving on itr eae ee Vera! ond shanees, hat Huge] the Carmania this week . Me lowal wee. Ph Hy vat ho Phe sixth | Lteui Vis, Cpl He Smith, canis Hawes Hie Hhenteaiy strennous,) Owen Shs Phe Wed Whitest? ue HF er evans and B adhier 8 arese: Ve. Reve homie team, Brsudlerd yan and Bi Collier Sb. Rar Mtr, Rew bn ate vitL renttud they {RAIDS twriakines Amer enehetfl ner Plo, Montgomery. Cooks. isnt a hes waiaeas F nt Henbaner | town. Pte dustin, Uawkestone fimsdite, liter lullliw wah Che anerace| nek side and) Pte HV. baltman, Charenill wend, When Pyais was benehed| nial Mte Pat smith moat Mrs mhurned ye minates an attempt te at the art oat the LP. xunth, Mayle ave, hop Bosardis, Whale he was cil) se perned White was pnp} Reme awe pa Hie wet liver: Barrie poked om fair entaters jet Irippine and he had jst] sith the Th Fin. aad = was from that had distinenty bn ponte red when Beni made it] Winsferred tu the Toth Bu. th Au he was Wweumled near Cambeat awed bat just lett he When the urnustice was meLfer af ite ghey. Navin at le Vleet ave Ave ties as amy shets "eds view rvshy, tit Hradte ss Lalor added ane Sheethy afterwards | pital sich some Wen det Evans 1 Reade | and Bare winil Cok Chas. Ho Witehell whe was twenty (ese nnd t Haridy poneineer in etn when tte Iii ttia Jsewers were cunstructed in vont youn first ona pass) Wards Xana VI just heen | cembonation, but are Coan Teyas Dre [ay peintsd Dian af tte: Faentiy of Le priteses auind olaet sae aind PAppHiNd Sete at Torante Un Mitel sid kirew fhe: tenis with niece tse halt Miteyelh nnnde oa Rl er eed act enectn Wm Veapdis fine the fname fer Nanself ne the watt she promptly asl Wttale ie sing the efiee ef Chief of the in that dire put Barrie shea cfier one of his} Gib Tiener Stal et the Att ae Stuintatine poshes. For several fatimes in (aly at the Line: ped received several embithel te Ho Matetell Foosbaurderd, White He, Te tits | Hosen felt whe | decorattotes and viol tale write hams it Col SER ALG. Dany al didi' hanes Tar halt a ris phaved ae very! Evans all the ates! Fisher White came ngarelis rake tne tally hate thestedy | helped fete t, Re a ner tweeuia eon Rarrie Hels stnek te the joboimcdites with aaettier and Be Innation. Evins added show mere 4 = voatterwinds mabe i Od 8 y ratterd, deaving sud heck i Vien feet frany the feast Po. 8 teh | Vin nothey hast played jj. nade at 22a trem the fares} Berisan Bradford: they will have fe traved | jar Phe Barve lads stuek to} Bradterd Geal, Sait: ae feowin eat on Friday might even (herr heaves opments mm great lfenee, Faas, Coombe: cent with af al nairem fe werk | shape theatehent Mas section: Ronrose: right Molemtraner: Wit " j White sulied mon fear} snhs air ard Snther- Tavs! i the f Sie meinates and sty ainutes Tater | GRAND OPERA HOUSE Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 17-18 EVENINGS ONLY D-W-GRIFFITH"S MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE EVER PRODUCED 4 Kew if Fe Hrael tered stare thie third Karrie tioal, nul Athi section wif Bemrose scoring cad White. davneh. centre JRox | eaten by ants Htoaumutes. Wed and Bog Tet Rosenfeld. eight: Fad: sity | Norman Sloan, a former em ployee in the GAR. atfier Allandale. arrived fat bis home aa Chir Monsiay. Pleo Leo. Polgrain arrived ai his heme with Mrs. dD. Cains, on Priday, dan, 91, eoming av vn the Aquitaia, He was wornded Me Sept POET aunt later gassed Whe frhaids ef Corperad and (Mes H ttaker were pleased weleainw them back after Cor fale @oietaad al the tine et the sENING ul muster. Core oral Waker is dt fonrtenn days leave hefare peperting foe bis disetarpe. Mrs. Baker has spent the past twee years in Pee rant | The Late Sapper W. L. Bloxham 5 meen W. Bloxham apper W misty ill mia week age byt et Hedly that his 1. Rlavham, was da came The saddest of is Menday. stating hal he had awayoon February { from corona. tle was the eldest Jaen and went nverseas in Novem. | in 1th wilh the Royal Can adian Drageins amt was lal transierred toa railway con. siracton battalion. Sapper Blox- 'ham is the second sen of Mr { Bhervteain ta Tee mcrennia {among the uinreterning heroes, his Penate Perey Bloxh (an action an August 16, 1918, Sapper Bloxham was 25 years of mee The ast beller reosived hy his father from tain was written on Jan, 1%. In at he seid, 71 have en travelling a great deal Moon per ro fowrteen lompany on 19 arrwed back or dan, 9; then went i | Feltewiig the ie Brovelles. so you ean under- stand that 1 "seein something. we are waiting to proceed to the Base. Guile likely will leave Lomorrow, ram there we proceed to Blighty There we get our embarkation leave of eight days and report back to Witley Camp. We will then he demobilized and sent to North Wales. From Wales we embark for Canada, so 1 expect to arrive home the last of Feb- ruary or first of March and I won't he a bit sorry to get back home again, : I'm enjoying good health now with the excep- tion of a heavy cold, but 1 don't mind that new the war is over." A Missionary Drive The Methodist church-on this end of the Barrie district are having a big m drive next Sunday, Feb. H. Clark of Orillia ia to 'speak in Collier St. Chureh at 11°a.m. and at Burton Ave. at 7 p.m.; Mr. Jack Armstrong of Guelph at Burton Ave. at {1 a.m., Holly at 2.30 p.m. and Collier St. al 7 p.m.; Mr. H. H. Phillips of Toronto in Central Chureh at {1 a.m.; Mid- hurst, 3.30 p.m. and Burton Ave. at 7 p.m.; Mr. J. A. Haugh of Show starts each evening ONE SHOW ONLY. . at 8.15 sharp. ALL SEATS 27 cts. No orchestra accompanies this production this season, hence the petra dow price of admission. PROBABLY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS PICTURE. Toronto on the Dalston field and Mr. Walter Sarjeant of Barrig on the Angus field. ' Ladies! Don't Miss This Heard will put on sale Feb. 14, a quantity of Teft-over corsets, some gf which jen wl Baker eoove as for] Ravirend presubed foaneee Tae vegies 1 went with on behalf of the Pthe F878 Hn ane had spent, ale voi the kindly Year ie the trenches. Tle was! ined for the cher] gussed and alsa contracted ation of their faith. | freneh fever, aid was in hesp fol and very acceptable manner on oa three days') leave lo Trinity Choir Banqueted Hearty appreciation of the services rendered by Dr. Arnall and bis) fifty choristers was shown last they were banquet in Vhe tables decorated night when tained ote oa Miands in bountiful | | After the pepast had t ample dusty Ht pros xranime was This ined. MP vialin sedos My Mrs. Ord, songs by Mes. Laidmay, M Nhotias and JB. Edwards and amandelia obs k Boys Rev. HD, en lane wm which they discharged their duties Special invention was made of the very eificient mane ner ino whieh Dr. Arnall has eon deebed the organization durin the last) fourteen years Mr Viekers concluded his remarks pnting te eaeh member of the choir a silver-enamel pin Dearing the letters TLC. De Arnalls mother was remembered Wil a handsame hoquet Ina happy <peeeh, the popular choirmaster expressed cordial thanks for the generous enters lamment and the kindly words that had been spoken of the choir | fand its work Added interest nd pleasure | was given to the oecasion by the chow marking the day with a Varin) "shower" of wifts to Dr.d Arnall, (his being his natal an- niversary _--_--_--___ | Facts About "The Birth of a | Nation" Produced by David W. Griffith, the foremost of di tors and| pinueer of the new art. Suggest. 1 hy Thomas Dixon's novel, "The nmsman." 1 'The play contains 5000 <cen presents 18,000 actors horses, cost $500,000 fr production expense and took sight months to produce, St Some of the greatest baltles of Ihe Civil War re-acted. A Re- production of Atlanta as it wi in 1864, built up to be destre 'ed | man's march to the sea. nt shown Theatre, W hington, axing with a series of wild mandeer and cost Women' <del ssee used 12000 one ygrds of loth. i Night) photoplay of -- battle ns invented and perfected at by fire, in the picture of Sher-|diploma which hangs in -{ personal activity in this Las produced to the smallest details], for the Lineoln Tragedy. Re-| spite of her rion pietorialized in the| part in the greater production South Carolina scenes,/campaign last year and was to Ku Kins Klan vides that com-| garden. Mrs. Me 1a country for a day}in Guysboro. £10,000. a resident of Barrie for 33 years. cost nf $5000 Love" at the Grand ---------- and voted it one of the most en- War Savings Stamps Promote} joyable pictures shown here for Thrift. some time. FIVE IN FIELD FOR EDUCATION BOARD Dr. Wallwin is Only One Run- - ning Against the Four who were Unseated. There a the four vacant " wists wed Wall- Win in securing the veuing of the clanmtary election owing to an ine formality the voting takes Poon Tuesday next, Feu. 18. isconty one polhag place howard, these bem Ineated as follows: Ward 1, Nolan's Shop Ward HL Paliee Court. Ward fh, Walsh & Watte's shop, Ward IV Wo Shouldice's shop: Ward V, | Mrs, Hook's store: Ward Vt, Fire Hall, AN pubhe sehoot rate. prs--tenants as well as rs--have a right te in his election ato overy much interest was taken an the nominations, belt in the Vown Hall, Puesday might about thirty so altending Nominations were as fallows:-- WHR. King, proposed by A FOAL Maleomson ait Join T. Dougall A.A. MacLaren, proposed hy WC. Hunter and "A, H, rother br. W. Richardson, proposed by J.T. Dougall and Ho © Channen John BD, Wisdom, proposed by Channen and R. F. Garrett, De, Ho Wallwin, proposed by J A. Ballantyne and P. Love H. Hale and Hearty at 95 ast Thursday Mrs. MeNiven, abeth St. celebrated -- the jhinety-fifth anniversary oot her jbieth and a targe mmmbes of her friends called to extend con- gratulations 'withstanding her very ad- vanced years, Mrs, MeNiven ene joys splendid health, and shows a vigor that those many years ijunior to her might well envy Her hearing is excellent and she reads without difficulty, Next to divided in two aets. Total Gime|her wellethumbed Bible. hes of performance, 2 hours and 40| favorite reading is the Globe, minutes. which has come to her house regularly for 65 years. During the war Mrs. MeNiven has heen greatly interested in the \ the soldiers and the Red sitting room is cvience of her pect. year she knit, 121 pairs of s for the lads overseas. In ars, she did her be seen daily al work in her en was born _ anid been That she may continue to en- ind Xu Klux Klan costumes| joy her present excellent health s the wish of her many friends. Large crowds saw "The Great 4. week and see Visions, The way to g save a part of w earn. Decide, now, you to save. every six months. Capital $ 6,500,000 Reserve Fund = © 170,000 000 will be sold at less than half 'pprice. Sale will continue till all are sold--41i5 Ross St. 7-70 You May Dream Dreams your Dreams come true--and your Visions materialize--gen- erally means having a little capital to start with. j Bank of Nova Scotia but to make et capital is to hat you now to let us help Interest paid AG. MACLELLAN Manager 1 Barrie Branch. .

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