Electric Ph PRES When C11:1r};e. Estimm. \\'e wil TOG] For _v phone every "!'4'?. '"`'! "": INST! Czlrr) Sirm (I S_\'mp:2 I]`iL` 102 FLO AND \\'OR ELE1 Why j rine 127 ML` IN-.~ marl ` ` . ](`.'|1) hm; zflnw 1: deem : take mud; mo keep you trhnu Natures only also /_ Q" 1:~`I as vuuun an 41: us\ \ vcryullllyj 0 I0!!! 5-oz. Bottle QUEEN OLIVES 2 bots. DOMINO BAKING POWDER . 1-lb. tin Then Priciu in 059:! for one weal: from data of this paper TOILET PAPER '(Verythin) 6 rolls 3:... n..uI- nlllrI:'nl nl urea in L-.- `DOMINION M STORES . FRESH ` CRISP . Huge Tfd 1'W1`1`~'ii li RICHMELLO% Reg, .7 9c lb. |b_ % A Delightful Blend D.S.L. BULK TEA mg. .s3cn..% 59.; lb AV M1-.".R% BR ND I IIIUII` 193191 7 O R:cnMi`i6""a.g, 79 lb A Dnl3aLO`nuI nI-_.I In order that `you, too',;'r:1ay'ven'joy the fu1l`~deligl;t our" quality teas if you have not as `yet tried them, these out- sanding quality tea values will be found in all" our Stores tisweek.' ', . V e~ L mg. 73 lb. . ) ",3 I I 0 . n . o .,.r..- . ` Q` a [ma l.` ` -V` ._e V . . I . ` I ' . _ I English Breakfu Style` _ ' imomssss sNA13s31I. % MATCHES 6T3i>_s"_'5' SPECIAL 25 SALE; % % Bette; than m\o'al:{ 75; lieu TEA WEEK Picket Sin Yon have dealt a bl_ow for liber- ty," he eontinued`, which in 'a~.small manner will show that the hearts of the people of this county -and of `Can- ada are sound, and whatever may v happen` in ;the future, in `regard to you have .g1.ven_ '=`a pifblic example of upon the community as whole. "You and satisfaction of `duty well done." ' these` 'y.1nortunate men, who have "so- 1! oolishlxj ' committed these ~ `crimes, l right feeling which`-tvill'~not be lost - may return home with e` knowledge I. I I t I Justies Faith in. Juries _ `In discharging the `jury in. the Butler case, lMr. Justice Logie said: You have justified my faith `in Ontario juries. In this county, well ;.kno"wn for itstprosper`ity_ and patriot- lism, as witnessed by the great num- . ber of young ;nen'wh'o went to the war, it is to be expected that their fathers and ibrotherswould uphold their ideals of liberty which their `sons and brothers fought for. In this county, I am told, for many years Catholics and Protestants have lived together in amity, by side, nev- er troublingteach other with religion. \ That is as it should be. We do not want in this country conditions which formerly prevailed in that distress- ful island. Ireland, nor do. we want those conditions---i:f the press` is to be vbkelieved--vfhichv revail at the present moment in t e- Republic_ to the south, Without undue attery, with regard to the juries in their duties `against-crime, one may safely say-that man may leave his rights in the hands of `his peergwithout fear that they will be movedby prejudice` or favor. I am told that some of you are Orangemen. If that is so-, it is all_J:he more credit to you, in view of the fact that`Iyou have laid aside ` any feelinigs that yes might have to- ward the Roman " atholic- Church, andzwhlch `exists in peace along our -'slde."s " " . ' , "min Mr. Justice Logie said: I trust that when you and_ But- ler get out you will remember that "what has `been doneyto you today by the jury has. in reality been done in ,kindness to both of you, in order that before another jury, you might not. be charged with murder. and as a re-\. -sul-t/hang by the neck until `you are :deadJ T....4.:A.... 1SV...'J.L _-__ .1-_.__2_. lfences which Skelly and Butler have committed, namely, that of pointing out the churchand assisting Skelly t-o escape. I have not the slightest doubt that you did it, and the same foolish idea was in your mind about creating a demonstration ..which would put'the society of which you were secretary on the map." I am glad for the sake of that society that they'have repudiated the use of dyn- amite as part of their terrorism. who can be terrorized; If anyone thinks so,-let t-hem talk with some of the overseas men. who went through that, hell for four years; Canadians are not the stuff that canebe terror- ized. Canadians are strong enough to protect themselves, their families and their goods. I = Canadians are not the kind of people. \I-1_uIooIuoooI4\4\a an uua page J.) Aid. 'I.`yre1' wanted themotion to go to committee. althou `h be expressed himself as in 8.000 with iibts spirit. Ald. Lower thought further c nsidera- tion should be given the question. People [want good_svohea1')." he stated. and the railw_a_vs and express com- panies are not giving us therates." Deputy-Reeve Byrne could u see no reason to defer action on his motion. .B_v passing the motion," he stated, -."we are simply placing ourselves on tcurt: Luuu oncxly S lJ_V 0118 year." I He added: I would point out to 11!! budding dynamiters that theslaw Fhooks look upon fdynamiting as `a "very serious crime. The legislators '-at Ottawa have provided a life ten-t $ence for` anyone who commits ' a crime of which you havebeen found guilty. If there are any individuals contemplating` a, similar get, let them take warning that when they next come beforejudge and , 1'ury----if this, '35 rgot a sporadic thing`---the_sentence ` vi! in all probability be imprison-| mentfor life. You are sentenced for,- four years with hard labors." Sentence Imposed on Lee Imposing sentence on Lee, M19. Justice Logie said, You. have been ' Iound -guilty of the legsttofthe of. MUSTN T BEHEKIT" A ` CHICKENS FOR V` LOCAL MARKET Market By-Law so Amndd; Higher Fees Urged for - Tru-sks and Busses. 24 Boxesl (Continued from page 1) Vunnu no.-....\A L1.-......4.1.__. `nus CENTS .0... `do sooav ua. _ u.`y lavIL|u.u1llsv It was doe .in Lordship continued, -and in the dead Inf night and against helpless people unable to protect themselvesrln an endeavor to keep your own _skirts clear, you tried to put it on Skelly and make him responsible. I cannot ueelany difference in your responsib- ility. In one way you are more re- sponsible because you were the brain that set Skelly s hand in motion, and yet in consideration of the jury's re- commendation and because I feel in any mind that this was done in a spirit of bravado, more like ~.a H..el1owe`en foolish escapade, I reduce your sen- `tenoe from Skel1y s by one year. . . . Ha nt:II'nr`t T 1Ir1\I1`r` v-.n{n& nub J...` secrecy," ,His' 1 I 14&c auuw pxuwulg. - The finance committee recommend- ed that the question of imposing a li- cense fee on vendors of tobaccos be laid over for further consideration. , Motions Lower--Lowe--That the sidewalk on Mulcaster St. in front. of D. C.vHow- aI1*d's Vstore be repaired. Tnie'ht--C`.nrin2'._...'l`hnf fhn hvnnc in rcq uca Lu w are granteu. The report of` the board of woj:ks. presented by Reeve Lowe, recommend- ed that the dead limbs beremoved from two poplar trees in front of 90 Mary St. and that the Clerk be in- structed to advertise for tender for snow plowing. l`hn flnnnnn nnrnv-VIN !-an nnlnnvnvvunn u:. -111: y_cu1'.-I I * letter -was received from-W.,A. ' Boys, K.C.. town solicitor, with regard to water trouble on` the town line be-" tween Barrie a the township of Vespra. opposit lots 23 and 24, con-. cession 6, in'~ connection with which _ proceedings have been instituted. Mr. Boys advised` having an engineerl brought in to make an award in the usual way under the ditches and wa- tercourses act. In accordance with the advice received a motion was 'oass- . ed, to advise the township of Vespra that the town desires that the question he left to an engineer. -7 .,Salary Increasefor Clerk e Clerk-'Treasurer A. W.. Smith was granted an increase in salary from` $2400 a year to $2700, effective Novem- ber ~1. While expressing appreciation of Mr. Smith's abilities and his efficiency as an Official. .T;'n~vin nnnnnn flan. wvu we-cnsvwe may .1058 our advantage." Av1d'Jar`vi s would like to seeith_e mun.J! ic-ipalities have power-"to impose a. tax. themselves" on_ busses. and. trucks; Committees L Within Estimates Reportswere received from the var- ious committees showing their expendi- ' tures up to Oct. 1, along with their es- tirnates. for the year. These reports. `show that all the committees are within! their estimates and, in addition, the estimates make pvovision for contin- gencies, which will .more than take care of expenditures for the balance of fhe year. 2 Tnffiav -nyaa uxnnf--AA 43.--- -rrv gamut`: veutuusx 4-`.l`nlB town aepends ,a.1-; ost entirely on 1 the -C .N;R.-V and surely we `can go that far. A few months ago A the .~q1'1est1on was taken up '-by the, ,Board~of Tradeand a representativn of the freight and exmess depar ent of the C.N._R. cgme to Barrie and sta 'ed that "an endeavor would be ade to rearrange the rates. _I think .onsid- arable has been done; If we wait for 'two weeksvwe may lose our advantage." Ald` Jarvis would like tn man than rnnn 1 record. as in fever of iigareasing `the, present -tax.AA_t present these commer- ,cial trucks pay no more than the. own- "er of amordinar-y motor truck and the ,.busses pay a. little higher rate than a. pleasure vehiole: `This town depends ,a1-. -(nos! -dnithe -_C .}\7I;R. a.nd_`_surely I175; `......l ._.. ;I....:. A-.. HLUFU ue repz-.tu'eu. Mri`{niAght-Goring---That the trees in After Ev'ery1\'ie.al\/%}1 .` U1 TUUEK. At this writing it is` avpractical certainty that October sales and production will surpass by "more than 50% J the largest previous October on out books. 'Anttounce11tent of new models-all. powered with 7-bearing crankshaft motors, --the world's ..sjnoothest type-`-sent the country-`wide _.>. `\ I -~. . A. , -and if it bad been possible to build all the cars or`,dered-`September would haveJmashed all Na'sh.tecords for a sipgle month's business. OCTOBER: PHONE 1169 PHONE zso THE i>.ARn11_:` EXAMINER (Continued trom page .1)` Butler Sentenced Passing sentence- on- Butler, Jus- "lice Logie said: As your. counsel, Mr. Tudhope, has said, you_ are a young man with a family; There has been a recommendation for mercy {but the jury has found you `guilty-as I a` principal in causing the explosion. I cannot see what induced you to `take advantage of the fire-brand 'W`it'l('h was ready at your hand,-nan1e- zly, Skelly,_unless it was to advertise, as some one has said, the existence 32:15 believed Skelly that you were the man who incjted- him to do the deed. If that is so, you not only par-. .ti'cipatcd in a cowardly crimebut you did it__in a cowardly way. I have already said with what `h_o1jror we Hook upon the crime of dynalniting. (GIL ..,.,,.. ,],....I`.. .... _....._.--A- IV VT - -of -the K.K.K. in Barrie. The jury Lead? the World in Motor Car Valuok COME IN AND `LET US EXPLAi__\WHY WE SPECIALIZE ON THE FINDLAY ` 1:.` """ I ' Will 'Your Homhe Be Warm dand`Co zy%Ne::t Winter ? ?. J. MORAN I BRAD` ` j FORDvST.;-A-I _ V on . _ . Whether you arebuilding a new home or changing\your present Heating System, it is to your interest to let us show you the FINDLAY. Every worth-while feature that you can think of is a part of its construction. E are agents for the FINDLAY beause weknow it to be right - - - ` ` and we give you our guarantee of a right installation. YES! - IF `YOU HAVE A RIGHT FURNACE RIGHTLY INSTALLED `We do All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work. The l6`mo`dels in the fhie new Nah eerie, g are disiiguished with mny important new nffrnonna I t September clicked the 23th consecutive .mor1th and October will register the 26th- u\:ith three exceptions-that Nash sales hare exceeded the record set by the same month of the previous year. c attractions. Nash demand speeding towarci new heights. Always Heat Stern Words of Warning in Giving Sentence; Praise * for Jurors. Phone 350w, BARRIE Judge: Have you ever seen the pti~ soner at the bar? Witness: Never, your honor. But I`ve seen him when he`s come away from it, staggering something awful. THURSDAY,OCTOBER 21, 1926. 58 Bayeld Street No. cANADA1VK1i1"'i'" N0 DYNAMITERS, % . smrs THE JUDGE.