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Barrie Examiner, 27 Mar 1919, p. 9

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| i A CIRCULATION THIS WEEK _ : 3625 COPIES 16 PAGES THE - BARRIE: EXAMINER WITH WHICH IS AMALGAMATED---- | THE BARRIE SATURDAY MORNING SECTION 2 =" PAGES 9 TO 16. J A. MacLaren, Editor C. Walls, Business Manager BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1919 ingle Copies 4 cent $ $! 50 Fer Year (in advancey a No. 13 56th Year w. thrift nd alse of assisting the TO ENCOURAGE |!!! 2 elo of aasiating i BOARD DISCUSSED * SMALL SAVINGS" !"2"- tts te sss.) VARIOUS MATTERS information, the ladies' organiza- ------. tion will distribute folders. Stores|Hydro Methods Criticized-- Tarvia Treatment for Dun- War Savings Society Organiz- ed With Judge Vance As are heing requested to place the stainps on sale President. Officers fur the Barrie War{ lop Street. -- Savings Society were appointed : . With the object of encouraging Jas follaws:- Pres, dudge Vane (Continued From Page 1) thrift hy pushing the sale of] View-Pres, A.J, Sarjeant; -{up with the Council the question Thrift Stamps, an organization |p, M. Harvey: TF Mrs. Cres- lof Rest Room maintenance was effected fer Ba y dastiwicke: R. Porritt, mulive, An linportant Body Referring to the suggestion of a member that all should show individual interest in the GB. MeLean said that the Board of Trade should be one Jof the inast important bodies in town. Representing the views of live businessmen untrammeled by Nhe consiteration of votes, its ad view should always be welcomed Geo. Viekers, tross and Miss Elgnod With The Men Alex, Dempster, has been overseas for two y has arrived home safety x1. Jack Mitehell, who stationed any Barrie with the 76th | Battalion ently returned I from aml is visiting |hy the Couneil When sitting in | friends in Barrie jthe fatter hedy he had always Ww {3th }sUpperted the recommendations Railway whieh came from the Board of arrived at) Weynouth, Tr Onesrecomumes Thursday night ata meeting held F he the Pubie Library Hall, Mayor 1k presided and the atten- was not large Porritl, Judge Vanee, Wil » O'Malley and J. He Tennett spoke on the importanes Pomevement as a means of wualile Tessons sof] sor hainee rR Ro King, De In Khaki whe Seaman was iting has re overseas GURNEY-OXFORD STOVES AND Barnard, Operatt England, Co. RANGES onthe dthof March, proceeding ti{le wished (o see pressed upon the . Kiolly Ash Gamp, Liverpool, HafGedneil was the completion of Call and get our prices }ij sending a weeks leave with |[be Bunker's creek portion of the before buying your new |/his friends near London. England, | Bradford St. pavement range. On returning from leave he ges | Deputy-Reeve Lowe. who We do all kinds of Plumb- |!!0 Rhy! camp, awaiting embarka-j Present, stated thal at is Couneils intention ty this part of the street in shape rither put tion, He expeets ta be home the endof Mareh ov beginning ofApril ing, Heating and Tinsmith- ing work. with eoner av larvia-mae. Sole agents for Pease Ec- 8. C. I. Exams, AR cl al Wiring onomy Furnaces, Students for their exams, ean] ) | TiN PE AEE, y | gel fholsean qmuds wt ge anaitet. 4 MacLaren moved that the Repair work promptly for 25 cents and ii sheets for{Ceunel of the Boart of 'Trade attended to. vnts at Keenan's Book Store,}Censider at an early date the | electrical wirtig changes ordered J. J. NEELANDS ar Savings Stamps pay 4g ]hS the Hee Jota tbe Baile cent compounded half | Stitlets and. uf they see fit, Dunlop St. ett arpa MAT morialize athe Hiarde UE Trade with a view to joint aes Hien ty secure: relid The mover quoted several ine stances of what appeared ta be Most ounjust demands and urged would he glad to have construc- live criticism that would tend better the show GB. MeLean thought arrange- ments for the business displays in' the main building should be completed earlier, so as to give 'hibitors a hetter chance, While ments might be made, MeLean was satisfied that Barrie has the best fair outside of Toronto, Road Improvement Replying to a query from R. A Stephens, Deputy-Reeve -- Lowe jstated that Dunlop Street will every six months. --THE Bank of Nova Scotia A. G, MACLELLAN Manager Barrie Branch Paid-up Capital $6,500,000 Reserve Fund ~~ 12000.000 + 150,000,000 with tarvia. bit und. water on, BARRIE A CENTRE this street had not worked well hut tarvia is a gow! binder for the road surface and costs only] two cents per gallon more than oil. 'The section from the Post} Office to Five Points would have TO SHIP STOC U.F.O\ on Saturday Decided [01 seiling. laccording to the quality at the 'best priee competition brings, By the grading of the cattle the |farmers learn the importance of properly finishing their stock he- Farmers need have jhe fear as to the market, for the To Do Co-operative Ship- packers had given assurance to to be torn np and built ever! ping Here, [thet F. ©. that they will support acai ' }the movement. The U. F. 0. is ei i nena * Win. Gallie thought vould | thaw knowledge i he a pily ta pnt aewn ronerate 18 Peapanse fo a call toa ment. | NM fn arknowlnged Tapes pavranent "nn. electric wines ME te consider the advisability wt [Pe ve Steck, trade, | Explana ieould be placed under ground ang |¢stablishing a U.K. 0. stock | cavernment. inspection it mes the Wate ain seat in [MUPbINg centre at Barrie a large | u '7 ee wee: he water ain! gas pipes pu umber of farmers from the Continued on page 16) Rood shane He thought, for "De | curreunding countr assembler treantinin, that tarvia wonld bela the Public: Lintery Wall heed | ote. Ciheleccwhte has had a very (Saturday afternoon. Chas, M.j large experiones Ren M818 SY licking acted ax chairman. and | Tithe secretarial pen was wielded straetion. is eon fident that hy Howard Beftrint tarviasmacadam would fill the! ; : hilt ' C. Drury, who is a director fon that his strBet and parts « " energetic achan on the part uf If Ou want [ the eifizens to assert their vights.; 10) Oo HOA. Sims, seconding the mo. | thon, feld haw he had work dene -- deeurding ta Ihe specifications uf Succeed--Savel! arg waar eft candemmed by the next ine '5 ; spertor, 'Phesm officials seen to More than 90% of the world's suc- under just what suits thoir taste | cessful men began poor, but they and the people have ty pay the viper learned early to save. vei nition was unanimously | Saving made them thrifty--and thrift AUDPINR ota FalP builds character, self-denial, and the As a director of the Barrie Ag- i riculfural Society, J. A. Mae- will to succeed. Laren outlined some of the sug-| Build for success by opening your zesiev| improvements and asked ' uller co-operation and larger Savings Account here to-day and financial assistance from the add to it regularly. Interest paid business men, 'The Directors Tn the last nine vears, said Sof the 1, F adway has been [the history of the co-operative O. briefly sketeb Wo Moore. the r fornoup three or four times and|stock shipping movement. held not think if good business [four years a eammission wv fa he repeatedly In tony patching S200 was spent on) busi ary complete sta at the stock y }giving part time had handled the ness, but have they hed w nan now now worse than ever, said Geo, {ll on straight salary, These Mebean. whe claimed that {men well paid. but if they ty icigue eg . _ . Cement pavement is necessary ta lPxpect the best service they must eleion canned peaches, ie carey (he heavy motor traftie expeel to Nay good wages. When | oy ina) py. are bin i ite - Choice. Py per tin 200 Criteized Hydro (the direcgoSPfirst went into this Ih wanted to light- cost R A Stephens know why the municipal ing plant was nat selli Phe idea there seams ta how much money they ¢ 'stag eta see nmakelny anel they' figured on losing jar 1.000 while in the experimental}, fat ae te ee ee es Black Currant Jam es. In the first four weeks| Black Curra y there was a slight loss but the Black CUCranL Jami, fifth showed a small profit and], gal tine applea . believed it would contin Just arrived--Apricot Jam, per ur Welsh's Grapelade, the Ni and pile up surpluses al the ex-I¢riwn Hill had already. shipped A Gray pense of the present users four cars. i vena phpende nee Ain Ee-Gomuuissiiner' Gatlin re) ate puteingpe? ane af Lhe'tiead eee ee Pee Med pled that the Hvdea fixed the len ins 'Toronta, spoke on. the riage Leliica: gee bane fees Mitel be hough are Sry tavethads employed. 'To show the | pants Tueaateee per Ib asenible grow Ps sines: " ated ae 7 ae . the whole show, as i apparently ihe total heing. 127 ears. ln the cM ceer aaa a Hoes, what's the use of calling itl value of $322,440. He deserihed ses 3 for 260 a nouneapal plant? 1 seems a how the eattie are gathered up| "MZ co vt tt te te a Gallien Thorpe is no donpt 2¢'he shipping centre and, plain- Wi d 3 the Ontario H Comm, has the fe uerked. are losued fers 1S om Ss higcendf the contre evaded and every man gets paid ALLANDALE ROA. Stephens----1 thought the . service is supposed to be run for the henefit of the citizens ata small advance ever cost, yet my ' rxperience is that you pay moral' GRAND OPERA HOUSE, BARRIE al the plant than to a private Friday and Saturday, April 4 and 5 tor stated than on a mauitract for a 500 job the W and L. Comm. priee was much higher than the quotation of a private contractor | Several other members ex. pressed themselves on the sub-4 jecl, but ne motion was passed, it not being clear how steps could be taken fo remedy. the comlilions complained of, Sent for Trial 4 4. J. Tuck had a preliminary hearing before P.M. Radenhurst this week on a charge of receiv. Ing stelen ge Is, to whieh he pleaded not guillys He was com- mitted for trial before the County Jus New Sheriff Lt.-Col. D. H.'MacLaren is the new Sherif! of Simcoe County. He was sworn in' yesterday by County Crown Attorney Cotter. Forty-page Keenan's for book at 13-13¢ OLD BILL, BERT AND ALF The Three Musketeers Y Gia Bairnsfathe THE HIT OF THE --IN-- "The Better Ol e" A Film Adaptation of the Famous Play by Bruce r and Arthur Eliot YEAR--DON'T MISS IT! Prices: Balcony, 27c, all seats. Ground Floor, 55c, all seats. First Show at 7.30 sh: arp. Second Show at 9 p.m. Suggestions from the Store' Handsome Spring Suits for Misses and Ladies Are Selling quickly Belted and Box Coat Styles in Serge, Gabar- dine arid Wool Poplin most in demand. Natty New Suits arriving this week in sizes 16, 18, 38 in Navy Blue trimmed with Braid and Butfong. We think them the best value procurable ¢t "pbc. $40.00 In Grey Tricotine is a Suil with a sacque coat and smartened up with Collar and_buttons, Two Black, three Navy, and one Brown Suit in up-to-date styles of all wool serge. Special this week at .. .. .. . + $26.50 White Waists,at $1.50 follows: 12 months' 5 dozen New Waists just to hand. All season. sizes, 34 to 44, in good style. Special this week at .. .. .. «+ $1.50 _ Wear Chamoisette Gloves for Best Satisfaction, $1.00 Ladies' Silk Hose ' Special at $2.00 Magazine .. .. .. .. New Idea Quarterly, including coupon .. coming in the morning, Silk Ankle Hose in most shades at 760, $1.25 The shade you want is here, many of But our leader is the "Winsome Maid." It , them with Black Points or plain Black is wonderful value, the quality is there. or White. All sizes, POF DAI oe oe hie: os te coe ee wec'en SID Extra value at .. .. 1... 4. 2... $1.00 SOO'99O0 9000000000 The Woman's Magazine for 55c Mrs. Davy, the representative of this maga- zine, will be in our store Monday to Thursday of next week, co-operating with us in-connection with the special offer of the. New Idea Pattern Co. as 55o Instead of $2.00 subscription to The Woman's $1.80 20 $2. All for 550 MILLINERY RUSH Is already here and Easter does not seem to enter into the need for a new hat this season. conditions and fine start what promises to be a very busy millinery We have an that Miss Buchanan would v Peace spring weather is helping to yincreased staff, but even at appreciate your help by 'Bea subscriber to the Woman's Spec 33, 34 and 3 , in 22 to 28, Twe 22 to Size 29 to Size 29 to Young ,Men's Suits, Size Size 28, 35, 'Twe Fine Ribbed and All sizes and On Sale at .. Magazine this year. All for 550 Grey and Fawn Tweeds and Navy Serge at than half present value. the lot on Friday and Saturday all at one price erge at .. .. 12 copies, a quarterly and a pattern S Great Showing of Spring-time Suits Suits for Boys and Young Men, $9.50 offering, 15 First Long Pant Suits in piece and 3-piece styles. Brown, less. We offer your choice of Boys! Easter Suits Are Here ° eds at .. - -$7.50 to $15.00 eds at .. 35, Serge at .. .. ..$14.00 to $25.00 extra value at . «s+ ++ $17.50, $18.00, $22.50, $25.00, $28.00 , Boys' Spring Hose 35 and 50c Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose. in fast Black dye. tote ee ee 4. 85 and 500 _o™!

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