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Barrie Examiner, 13 Dec 1923, p. 18

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Gillette ' Safety Razors OI! l'\I\ OI.` (Ill ` $3.66 Ever Ready (SIIA Auto Strop QE l'\l\ Durham Duplex $1.00 - ' Ehi`1E1. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923. ALUIU ULUU I1 !-' calf at foot. Ayrshire cow, * Ayrshire cow, Ayrshire cow, \ %%%%| Pure bred Holstein cow. calf` at foot. Pure bred Holstein cow," --lA' _L t-_L DOMlNl0N sromas, Limited !~CANADA S LARGEST RETAIL cnocmzs ; we SELL T0 SATISFY &`UlC UIULI LLUIELCLLJ LUIV calf at foot. Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old. Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old. Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old. Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old. Pure bred Holstein heifer, (1 Pure bred Ayrshire cow, null no 6`.-mo `E , '-COMEI . %%%w ` IHEI Interprovincial Gaml R 111 WmnipegT rommnwn-e` Sale at 1 pin. THURSDAY,` DECEMI Ailctie Slippers, Overs Slippers, Overs Fancy Slipper, Saturl ........ I-vooil. ... | :1-nother delusion he had was that of communicating with the moon, and he told of an invention by means ` of which it would be possible to hoot through the air many millions of miles. ' " - The B.l Nothing` Inaka-s" :1 more happy than n CHUMS` are 1'ca1- . growing girls 2121' In black calf. f;1n ( patent and 10;`: (`:1 that shade the :il'l.< ing for. Sizes -1'1:->1 Prices $5.00, $5.50 For the smaller giri Chums, Classic, fl me Hurlbut, and FOR THAT VER] The undcrsil V\"e will oPPoSm| "6 yrs., 5 `yrs., 6 yrs-. CEL1 AT M1 jContinued from page 1) iv `what schooling he 1 had had, where he had been, and to none of these ,was he able to give any answer. He told the court that-accused was suffering from an-incurable disease and `did not have long to live.. Paresis is the term by which` the disease is desig- nated. V oul calf; calf due v...... .u..- I 4. \JllUIOLIUI J_o};n V.7; e`amouth, "turnkey at the u-u v\4\n1 The patient seemedvto be uffering from a delusion that he had invented a burglar-proof safety lock. Dr. Wall- win` attempted to secure a partner- ship in this enterprise, but the ac- .cused seemed to be suspicious and would not let anyone in on the se- cret. He estimated that it was worth a million dollars. a corrma BREAKER . % DECLARED INSANE Lard, lb. . . . . . . . . . . 22 Domestic Shortening, 21 Seetlless Raisins, 2 lbs. 29 Currants, 2 lbs. . . . ., 35 Dates, 2 lbs. . . . . . . . 25 Figs, 3 lbs. . . . . . . . . . 25 l: _rune's, 2'lbs._ . nuanvvg 6 IIIIQ o o o o 0 a "French Cherries, lb. Cooking Eggs, dozen, Creamery Butter,-lb. . 44: I -...I II. an SHELLED ALMONDS 43 LB. % T Page Eighten Pl;.i;1 or iced _j3_9c' LB. 1'9 IUI R Meal`, . .. Pg:: :nBnn . . q-n-nvvonnri He reviewed the points brought out by the various doctors andstated that after hearing what they had had Llllb wan I./uu ul.'b Jury cuueu MP0 to perform such a `dutyand he be- lieved that their duties would be light. Upon the evidence submitted he did mt feel that he could do_ other than ask the jurymen to find accused insane. numnugs, lb. . . . . . . 25 Assorted Kisses, lb. . ; 25: Chocolates, lb. . . . . . 25 White [Satin F lour- . 7 lbs. 29 - 24 lbs. 84 `Dominion Corn `Flakes `V -_--3forgc gao1,tgave evidence as to the condi- tion of accused while in-gaol. Very Unusual Case W. A. Boys, in summing up the evidencegand in addressing the jury, stated that in a _practice extending. over thirty years in the County of -Simcoe this was the `first case of the kind that he knew of. It wasecause for congratulation that there were not more cases of such a nature. This was the first jury called upon tn nnvfnvm unnln 1: duh: and `Inn Inn- g __ A V " % . _ Phone l-3oli High W " H - Z ,_ L lo11k}3edsH . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . V - . oc 1n orses . . . . . . . .. . E ` V _ . _ D011 Hguses . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50 Iw@&w&avawgvaw@@@@w@@@@a@ww@@@@@@@@&@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ g&w3@@@@w@@@@@@@@@@w@wgvawzawaw@&%%%%@@@%@$@ MIXED NUTS % l9cLB. . TABLE RAISINS a van J-(avian Ill C33 VV Cl C hoose. Come in. am? see it an'y'.' Hockey Sticks, Pucks, Straps, ..CJa,rpet swpers ' Toboggans Way. ` . Ankle Supports, Etc. Hand Sleighs Velocipedes` awvmwaavzwzwwvwazawvawa&@@@@@@@@@@aww@v@@a@@ Hubbard sHardware a wry, savaavv vslcu Tea Spoons, set of 6` . . . $4.25 Dessert Spoons, set of 6 . . $8.25 Baby Spoon, each . . . . . . .. $125 Sugar Shell, each .`. . $1.60 -Cold Meat Fork, each $2.75 Hollow Handled Knives and Forks, dessert $21.25-set , , TUDOR PLATE Tea Spoons, set of 6 . . . . . ., $1.75 Dessert Spoons, setof. 6 $3.30 Cold Meat Pork, each . . . . $1.25 Sugar Shell, each . . . . . 75c SPEClAL--We are selling all our `Hollow Silver at cost, as we are discontinuing this line. . We have somelbeautiful pieces and can save you "dollars I on anything you choose. and` it any- way. . ' Adam Design T COMMUNITY PLATE Tea, Coee and Five O Clocl_ '1`-.. (`..--.__ --L -1` o new.-`run I Mvkllw I\lllV\v\J ll - mI.=orks . .' . . . . . . . . . . .' . ul0.00 Se-e `our complete chest; of silver. V c `J so-maven sun \v UIIBQI IVS!- -'S'poons, `set of 6 . . . $1 Coffee Spoons, set of 6 .. S Dessert Spoons, set of 6 ~. . $1 Fruit Spoons, set of 6 . . . . & Sugar Shell, each . . . . . . $` Cold Meat Fork, each _. . . .i $1 Half Dozen Dessert Knives .._-.I I"`__.I A- -.c,..v uuuu, vvnuuvca ucauucu. Williams had bad a previous re; cord, accordingpto [evidence which showed that he had been before Pol?- ice Magistrate Govern of Goldwater on Feb. 18, 1922, on a charge` of shopbreaking. At that time he was sentenced to six months, but had sub- sequently been let out by the Parole Commission "of Ontario. T-I.__ 1'11 -1 0 0 '0 0 I I a 0 0.1 u 0 Half Dozen` Table Kmves and T`... _-1__ ' ` Cromwell and Old Coloy Designs, 333233 `g - Ann -Q3: Five 'O Clock or Regular ' 2 xv4;vA'a 1-I-lb. ltistefs in Roc1aRii;I:%"s'iL\?1-ii{""* 29 v vvvvu y nunnn V vs! ..........9.5o -1- I/..!_..-`_ -_, ucuuuu ureu on nun, wounalng` mm in the arm. [He dropped the rie and was brought into Goldwater by Fen- ton, who turned himeover to the authorities. Accused appeared in his right mind, witness testified. TI7.'1I.!...--.. L-J V V 7c -w Iuvvvuuvu can-I uaouo It was not necessary, he.said, for the jury to concern themselves at all with the disposition that would be `made of the accused after a verdict had been arrived at. The task as- signed to the jurymen in this case, he considered, was fairly light. There -vpuczaqqwo-was avvv us His Honor Judge Vance pointed to various pointsof law involved, and stated that the duty or the jury was simply _to determine whether or not they` considered accused in t shape to stand his trial. vwu It won IIUJ UV VOID IIIINII IIIIIICWILO The ingenuity and. mechanical ab- ility displayed by the accused per- haps would cause sofne to doubt his insanity} especially when one looked at the keys that his brain had invent- ed, but upon-the evidence of the doc- tors this was not unusualin cases of- insanity. A-few years ago a man would have been thought crazy who predicted _that we would be ying `through the air `at the rate of 250 miles an hour, and yet it was an ac- complished fact. -. 11-_-_ 1-1-_,,_ in . . . 1 . I to say any doubts he had `in the mat- ter had been entirely removed. He also referred to the bearing of the prisoner in the box and to the fact that a jury had a duty to the public as well as to the man himself. l`e.a Brown & G). 22011! ..__ash u:I.' UL at mue. , John Watson, constable, of Pene- tang, told of coming upon accused in a marsh the day following his being seen at the Watson house, when ac- cused threatened _him and told him` that he would never be taken alive. How Williams Was Taken Frank Fenton, caretaker of Dr. Abbott's cottage, told of visitingthe residence on-Apr. 11 and nding Williams hidden in a room there. Upon opening the door, Williams pointed a rieat Fenton, whereuon 1m Fenton red on him, wounding in th arm, no vnnnn flan N11: and START ma PULLETS RIGHT - FEED THEM -7 j ".I".'I'll-tl1e_-Bgsket " mumnuuj 576255 $5.00 $1.35 352-00 33.75 TRADWIIARK Yukon, sizes 8 to 11% $1.50 Ladies Auto, 9 to 10% $3.50 Men s Auto, 9%. to 11% .. $4.00 Tubes, sizes 10 to 11% .. $5.50 Automobile D, 10 to 11% . $5.50 'Bobbs', adjustable 50c `Supports, s 1 . . . . . 1 1 Tubes, 1 11 . . . . . SKATES 1-on THE BOYS AND AI-`I 3 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL _ while they last: 1 Box Soap, containing 50 packages Lux, Sunlight and Rinso, absolutely free, with every 1900 Cataract, or Agitator Washer. u vvo-vvu noun uulllvi Jos. Stewart, caretaker of the Watson house, told_of going to the residence on Jan. 28 and nding the property inhabited. Accused appear- ed with a. rifle and told witness that he would plug him if he made a move. Mr. Stewart talked to him and asked him to-leave the place, which he con-- sented to do. All the time, accused kef)t the rifle pointed at witness. He ,' walked with him to a point along the lake, where he nally took to the ice _ and crossed the bay. -The Watson cottagejis located at Midland Point on the Penetang side of the bay and is in a deserted place, -the nearest farmhouse not being within a quar- ter of a mile. Tnlnn \X7..+....... ...........1_1.. -1.` 11---- T!-IE BARRIE EXAMINER I -u vuuu --u 4 vluvl VI I I15 CHINE I Ilsay, T331, are you ever troubled with s eep essness . ~ . h I grn. 'l$o5n le` nights I don't sleep `three ours, rep 1e om. ~ I pity you, then," remarked Bill. I've got it `awfully `bad. I've been afflicted noyv f:;.:; ;*,:s.:;.:22:;*::;1a,r:-9*` M ** Tom grunted, and then said:-- A l`l`I've gag it about six months, but we ca `it a a y.` Recent Additions in Adult Fiction ;Author Title Weston: Queen of the World. Buchan: Midwinter. . . Birmingham: Found Money. Beach: Flowing Gold. Forznan: Man Who Lived in a Shoe. . `Drago: Out of the Silent North. Pryde: City of Lilies. Stanford: The Ground Swell. Pelley: The Fog. Vachell: Change Partners. Marshall: Anthony Dare. Diver: Candles in the Wind. McCutcheon: Oliver October. Richmond: Rufus. ` -Hocking: Where the Roads Cross. Dostoieffsky:The Idiot. By Author of Elizabeth and Her Ger- man Garden: Enchanted April. Kaye-Smith: End of` House of Alard. McIntyre: Blowing Weather. '~Bojer: Last of the Vikings.` Sapper; Jim Maitland. _ Mason: The Winding Stair. Hamsun: Victoria. Sinclair: Uncanny Stories. Savi: Rulers. of Men. - Hervey: Caravans by Night. Macaulay`: Mystery at Geneva. Lutz: To-morrow About This Time. :Lutz: The Big Blue Soldier. Nurdlinger: The Convalescents. Wells: `Feathers Left Around. "71*'i{'j'ry~ `<:our-x`sV1s c`.ev t".the follow}- ing:- Clarence Srigley, Innisl; Chas. L. Jermey; John Dickey, Stay- jner; Thos. F; Gibbons, West Gwill- imbury; Dwight Rogerson, Innisl; Wm. L. Ball, Oril1ia;`Malco1m Wat- son, Sunnidale; Malcolm McQueen, Nottawasaga; Wm. J no. Woods, Mid- land; Lee Wright, Tiny; Chas. Vas- sier;T'Ernest Dales, W. Gwillimbury. was no reason to doubt the evidence submitted bv the doctors. ' A S|MPLER_ FORM OF THE SAME II! In . $1.50 . . . .. . . BARRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY Buy Advertisgd` Things ElectriclTal:le Lamps A . Electric Irons Electric`Percolatorsl Manicure Sets Table Cutlery Carvers Casseroles Eyrex Dbishes B__ra_ss Ware Dr. R. Raikes of Midland said he had visited the patient on Sept. 23, when he talked-to him of a submar- ine boat he had invented. He con- sidered him hopelessly insane. and getting gradually worse. 1000 Miles an Hour Dr. L. J. Simpson, Barrie, had vis- ited him on Apr. 26 and 27, and again last Saturday. He had noticed a very great change in his condition. He had lost much weight and` was` weaker mentallv and physically. The patient had told him of the invention of a machine that would travel 1000 miles an hour either through air or water. He was much pleased when the doctor repeated the initials -T.M. 0.T.W. after his name. . Y-.. (VL_-_, You can always please a boy by T giving him a knife. We have a big stock to choose -from V Prices, 10 to $3.00 ` We will gladly demonstrate it against any machine -made. D_.:.. then nn Attachments extra, $10.00 SUGGESTIONS A. W. Goodfellow Shoe Store NEXT TO RANK hr-1 Tnnnlxrrn %&vav@&wav3@&zvav&wa@wm@ Phone 108 g@@@@@&@@@@@@@@@@@@@ nnnn own: Asked by the Crown as to whether an insane person could invent and make such a bunch of keys as the prisoner possessed, Dr. Wallwin said it was not at all incompatible with insanity. . . Imagined Himself Great Inventor Dr. Clare, Superintendent of the Ontario Hospital for the Insane at Toronto, gave evidence stating that he had examined the accused on two different occasions, and there was no doubt in his mind that he was insane. Accused had told him about an inven- tion he had for getting to Mars, but he had never been able to get more than sixty miles away from the earth, he said. His degree was T.M.O.T. W. but he would not give any idea as to the meaning of these initials. He seemed to think that the doctor . was a spy trying to get the secret of his inventions. NEXT TO BANK OF TORONTO A. _W. GOODFELLOW O WALTERCOOPER _ in 12 different shale: and are now able to supply any size in any color. . Plain, $1.25. & - Strap, $1.85 ' Select your size now,` because they certainly go fast; WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOITI-IER LARGE . ` SHIPMENT OF We occupy the large window to the west of us, formerly S. W. Moo.re s drygoods store, and are displaying a large range of Slippers for all the fam- ily, also School-Cass, Club Bags, Hockey Boots, Goloshes and Spats. A look at this window will certainly make it much easier for you to select that Christmas Gift, whether it` be for man, woman . n.- n1-.31 T { HAVE You NOTICED OUR CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION WINDOW? Christmas Suggestiong vlsrf` OUR SLLIPLPER BOOTH am} select your size. We will hold any pair for you till the Saturday before Christmas. Bou.d`9ir Slippers Shoo Fly . . .Wv_agon . . . Autos Engines . . 1 Qars . . . . . . Anal Qlii -`$6.66 -.- v..v.v-u NA si<'ed as to whether he was- con- sidered dangerous, Dr. Clare said all insane people are potentially danger- ous. There was every indication that the brain powers were failing, and the patient .s_hould be treated in an institution for such cases. ' I\ vs vs Auto` q

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