me; will H 0 . ' Barrie branches and-UlVwoma:n inter-i rwusn. an. 6.00 p.111. on jruesaay, UCEUDBPI ; 26, when.Mrs'. H. Aiken of [Be-eton willa have charge of the meeting. Strqud and} !ested in Institute workareqnvited to; I RH-and ' "~ :estea 1n msmtute worlcvareqnvited to; attend. f. -_ ` | Dyvine service at St. Paul s on Sun-I 3 dav. October '24. at 11'a.m..' Sunday! School at 10 am. * '_-, u.-.. u. Bvvu couuunnuxtnxvcu ' Mr. and Mrs. Eb. Harris visited_| friends in Cookstown on Sunday .. {Phreshing and picking potatoes `is ithe order of the day. ' . T-Tnrrv T-Tnrrienn ha;-. m;.+"m..-.m: In.-....,.' --....._, ....- ...,....._,. The Helping Hand Society the home of Mrs. Jas. Vvnlton |15, with a good attendance. in-.. - _ .3 ~. .-.. _, -.- __.._._ .------ 1 Oct.\19- -A public meeiihg. of Pains-I iwick branch of the Women`s lnstiliute will be held ln the Grange Hall. Pains-. -gwick. at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, October: ' 26. H Ai`(f-11 nf Rnqilsn 114]]; Oct. 19-Jwedding hells V are loudly in this vicinity. ms 1.1-1-2.... 1'*r..._.1 m__x_. uLuc1' u; uu: uzty. ,. E `wry Harrlson has returned home CEBU hill: lJl.'lDUl|Ul.' DU UIIIVU llllll IIU` Orillia `to blow up the` monument. 'But1er`re lied `that his car was out of: order. kelly then -said that if ..he on11'l. I`Il\+V nun i-Mn nvn1nn'h1na' {I1 (W-n_ IPAINSWICKA GRENFIEL A Santa Fe traixnled-Luxe 0 0 /_ \ . daily Beginning November 14, 1926 -For just a trie more ($10.00 extra fare from Chicago, $8.00 from Kan- sas City) you enjoy the rened lux- ury of the nst-"long distance train in the world. Like the Rug of Bag- ,dad, it slips through the magical wonders of" the scenic Southwest, along the oldgsanta .F, Trail. ` $920 970 495 730 The CHIEF is even `better than the first and ONLY extra-fate train, SANTA `FE-de-Luxeioperated once a` week a few years ago. The CHIEF leaves every day. . T Leave Chicago" each evening, Kansas City next morning. -Arrive Los Angeles in _morning. ` ' V Only iw'o daygon the . way - vs uuusunlul alllul VVUIIKHIBIISIII -:-`thakt Chevrolet has achieved, not only `the most powerful but-also the smoothest, engine in its price class`; Notice how the working parts are fully enclosed--protected from road dust, grit and 'water. _- The valve-lifter assembly is completely encased in pressed steel cover- ingto prevent entry of harmful foreign matter and n. ("nan-A ting Ann:-.u uunuct illlll K0` IIIEIICE me @112. 111C Chevrolet Dry Disc Clutchiis mounted. in the ywheel housing, while "the trans- is immediately the clutch, IUUU UUPUE UN 0116 rnuuy lllgllla D531" ly gave Him a detonator` and Lee took it home. Lee told him that he had shown Skelly wherg the Catholic church was. ' ' run: so muneulately Deanna we cxutcn, . with the propeller-heft is dsvmpletelx [met "at? on Oct`; ringing! fbr EcOil(51i3\al T5anpo1`i5ation maybe INSURED a`gainst re amd iigtning at MODERATE COST`.by our SHORT DATE POLICIES. - J ` You" cannot afford to take a chzince. L; 1=.A, MALCOMSON we represent ALL STEAMSHIP LINIZg.` _ ` Passports arranged for. ' CANADIAN NATIONAL RA1Lv~.'AYs. EfARM,PROi)UCE Go to your nearest Chevrolet dealer. Raise the hood of the smooth Chevrolet and examine for yourself the engine that ' makes Chevroleru smooth and so p0vetfIL The Smoothest Chevrolet in Chevro- let history is selling `at the Lowest Price for which Chevrolet has ever been sold in Canada. ULUUIO L3_l\CLLy IIIIUII `DGIU Dl|y__I+ QIU could not use the explosives'in- `Or- illih he would use them, in..Barri He showed Butler a revolver," whic made the `latter afraid. The _next morning Butler heard` of the ex- plosion and discussed it with Lee. and A that night Skelly came to `his house and told him what he had` done. But- ler told him was a` damn fool and , would, get us` all. into trouble. He also wanted to get away from Barrie and the next night he was ve'ry~a.n-pp xious to get away, so as Butler and &\ his brother John were going` on a fish- I ing trip they took Skelly along. , 3 `D I ..-4.1-.. _.4._A.-.l.LL_;. -_. 7---- 1n 1., 'A new?-designed camshaft and well- crankshaft with extra large main bearings insure the smoothness whichehaa won for this Chevrolet such unanimous Ii:-231113, Barbe? andvlet service, oEv ery`conveniencAe-.-even bath Fred Haxvey Club: and Dining Vexclu\sive Santa Fe The Santa Fe also operates four other throughxrains to Califor-,_ ` nia every day, on which no - exnafare,ischared._ - . Likdan-exclusive hotel! Obsegatioh sunparlor Ladies lcyunge Ask about GMAC.Plan of Detemq Danna` no: 5- BARRIE, oiwr. DL_.._ AAFIIID THURSDAY", % oc"ro1,.:=:a:L s2'f1% ;; 1i2'. 1I\|\ll.'a, \Il` I 0 Phone 44-7W Page sm,L;FI%uTLER, A I ' I'_|l'.|~` nnnnlrinojuln s W1bIlBH_- Questioned as,.1toIhis7"three _con- . viptiozis in Ireland; Ske}ly_-stated that the policeman whom he had assaulted _ had struck hisVtwo year_-old :boy.. or; the ear. fl `fold h".m._he was +no_.`_man~ for doing that and he` told me~t`o get; in the -house or he would do the same tome and Lthe ght started." . ' u11n__L LL- ..... .... _ . _ . .. ' AJ- UV All`: nu vaav nnaoov wow-vvu-v What re the circumstances Of` the drunk -c arge? asked Mr . White. When'ic was demobi1ized from the navy some of us went out on a spree. u A ,, .1. L`, , _L-._-_.- _ 0 _ _ _ _ .-1L:__._ -----_. `I (congxnuea 1;-om m_:ge~6),`.~ ; V Did Butler offer.-his kpo_wl edge-?.-- asked -Mr. White.` No, replied thq _witf?ess1' _ _ %, . V . . A ~ A can` mg `'l\' 1n:a` `kIIlV\ll nos-n- A. A. OAMVITV-I I ma1r`m`7igrst L"cal1(home% H` V0 ,0. )0] - A` `. \ -Every Hey many 'trevelIie1g salesmen AT are using 'Lo'hg Distance to keep in \to`ucl'{,w'lth the folks` at home; A: ,..in ` ....__- ,__--l - i ll telephon her efre A second \ night `around n_ine.o cloc , or if! I_-_.__-_'_ L- L- -;_ LL- .___-1_ II`II'__`lI . a'routid*Bre;ald'ast [to be a'tfh'ome' t_;__hen. ?_ llall, 3l9?Il LIIIIEEV 359%}, \II II I I ppemto be onjthe train I'll call_ me ; she s,:s;11-5: \ Two salesmen met in`a small hotel. \Said one: Do you know, _ Jim, alghough I have been on the road over four yparg, I never thought of telephoning hom; tilto-day.-- was always contentto `drop a `line every couple of clays.-= From now on it~ svgo'ing to be dierent! Al My wife was so glad to har.my"vo,ife -said?'it, would br,:igh"ten her . wl1ole.day. ,, \ Bell `feiephqigxe Compny ..,.".fQ.'.335!..a. .` -:;* `V ` ..-.., vvuoo-D vv-lvvou vnnv vuusuua W ;I"he'j,ury was outfan hour and_a -q_uacj:etr/before returning with their er 1c . - . ` - Lll'1aL HLIU I birthdayg. U~ncle:' I-Iow"old "are you, Willie?" Willie: I'm thirteen at home. four- teen ak schopl, and eleven `in the train." nuncuy away. . I` ' ` ' I { Lee also denied everything charged .by Skelly,` ' ' Forced Butlerto Aid His `Escape -. V John Butler told of Skelly accom- panying him and his two brothers _on !the shi trip andxleavingx the car near. Oril ia. . He stated '_thatWilliam lsaid, `.`.This fellow (Skelly) is coming with us, and Skelly then got in the back seat `of the car. The witness "swore that he did not know at the `time that Skelly had caused the ex- plosion. i ~ ` David Butler, another brother who went on the fishing `trip, corrobor- ated he statements of his brothers ` `1regar ing: the fishing tri.` To Mr. White`-he stated that he ad -been a llansrnan but had `not attended a meeting for sometime. Another used-to-be,' commented Mr. Justice Logie. V - . Tu Hi: nlncnnmn 6-A I-`Inn -{nun II T u u:: uuau us uuc tuauacll u_y uuuuug mm a aring that _he had called on the Klansmen to -`help the police if they knew anything about-the outrage. -'pkn.':I11uv avvnn nun`-`Wan Ln- .....J - , ~'1.- "Kr" - Mrs. Wm. Sh lswell. S1-..l of Edgar celebrated her`:`k:htieth' birthday on` October 14th, at`t e home of Mrs. Geo. ..Cou,tts`. Bradford. Several friends and relatives from` Midhurst gathered to partake of a. dainty dinner with\ her and to. offer their con-gratulatlonsnand gifts. A pleasant evening was spent in Eames and instrumental music and it is the wish of Mrs. Shelswe11 s friends that she may live to_.see many .more lrdnfknuu '- V. K - uichis charge to the jury, Mr. Jas.-. tice Logie. stated that he was glad, -with,regard to the K.'K.K., that Mr." Proctor ~had.`dissociated himself and t e Klan in the matter by coming and : pnrincr +.`hn+ Inn Bad nnml nn 4-Ln grealize that it was a rime to take" :\Skelly away. ' - ` ` ' I T.nn (11:11 r`nvr:nn-I `l\11l\I`9|:v\nn .'.`-.`.."......l IT is by strictest attention to quality new -designed well- -of material anl workmanship . .""k`h"f` `"3. mm` -thaft mm whmbh but'also_the .` . wot `hi `."'` . us `nu UL LVLIB. DIIUIHWBHS 1.l'1CIlu.S may to_ .see. I _ `- `7 -~ I .9|'9'. EDGAR , Qhnhzurnlll Q`: nl Mn. , if % o, you give thgt dog,/o "axe 6139. Mrs; Jon'es ?"v - - (Th van. hp Qnm: fnr A `f L`. .p| 1.. Eif hill to the` nortnot this village is{ re_c.e!vl-ng the` attention of men` and tea%s.who are grading preparatory'_tol putting on a coat of gravel. "M1-n l`RAv,\ `Rur`a'nns: hm: hnnn visit- UXU!'UlBUp J.Vl.l'_. UUIIUB K ' ' ' "Oh. yes. hegoes for a. `trump every .;nornlng," V . A ._ - ` `Ill .Du.l'1'1t: uu Lllt: Jury. Both the Junior and Senior Institutes] of this place took part in the special display put.on at Bradford Fair by the 'Institutes of this-distrlt. This new feature: attracted a googl deal of at- tention. e i Quite a number~from here attended the anniversary services at Newton Robinson on Sunday. there being no service in the United "church in this place. rm... hill fn Han ..m+:.'.;}' thin enigma 1058 01 $118!!` l.8.|.,H('.'I'. " ~ Herb. Elliott. who had an operatfonn for appendicitis in` the Colllngwood hospital. is home again and`improving quite. nicely. A , A number from` her [attended the anniversary services held at Mines- _1ng. Ejaunday. * putung on u uuau. U1. 3 `Mrs. ~(Rev.) Burgessrtltxgiiybeen visit- Vlngjn Toronto dnrlng`~the past week. I }' Oct. 18-.--Mlss Glenna Hipwell of Tor- onto was hom over Sunday. ` T. f`. `M'nT.nun gnnnf mnnf nf lnnf wank UIILU was HUHIU UVUF QUHUE-,Yo L. C. McLean spent most of last week in Barrie on the jury. Rn!-`h 1-ha ;Tnn~Inv- and Qnnlnr Tun!-H-nfnn LllUl.'Uo ` ' Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Miles and son George have returned home after penalng a. couple of weeks in Tor- onto where George` has been taking treatment for eye tro.ub1e.. _ TEA Tnfifivfn rnn of {km Isnr-no nf AVLISB \..zUl'l1 l'.`l'.llUl [bl-`.`L J.Xl|.ll.'HLl.lIa,Y._ The deepest sympath of. this com- munity is extended t the bereaved Binnie family of Ant`en .Mi}13 in the loss of their father. - \ . `I -Tar-h 'l`.Hi'nff whn had an nnnrnnnl aaugnter, Mrs. xsenuitren. tor :1. week.` Mr, and `Mrs. Alex. M,cNa6b and son ,Doug.' and Lorne Culham and George Culham motored to Niarzara Falls last week to take in the plowing match] there. , nu"... `nna 1|/rm. `D 1:: 1\/rn..- .....,: .-......| Ll'U.|.llII'Jll.L LL11` uyu u.`u.uuu-3.. ` The` Institute met at the home- M Miss Cora. Fralicklast Thursday. .: "I'``hn nnnnuf uurnnnflntr AP #111: ran`-n_. Oct. 18-Mrs. ' Jas. Maw returned home `last week after viqiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ken.Gi1 en. for week.` R/fr nd MFG Alnv T\l|'n1\To{-k anal gnn .Mi11er will be glad to know that she is uu. uuu uu ;uusuuy.eveu1ng, lVOV. Z. The many Utopia friends of Mrs. Jas. doing nicely `after her operatjon in .Toronto. . ' -Mrs. Andrew Mine; is visiting: her- .1. uu1'uLUlI Ull cuuuuy. sister, Mrs. Frank Rowe, in Barrie, for| a few days. |` .'I"hn nnvf maHm'r n1 nm'1"rr nrlll. a. Law uaya. The next meeting of the'U.C.C. beheld on Tuesday. evening, Nov. "|"hA mnnv TN-nnin fvlnnu nf Mwu cuu cu. Her name In ruuav. ' | . `The Ladies Aid 0 -the United church{ Jnet at the home of Mrs. Richard Bell. Wednesday afternoon. MY` nn MFG h T Millon tun-nan Sn 'vv uuxu-.-suuy a.l.Lel`n0UIl. I mother, who has had an operation. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller were in Toronto on Monday to see the formers` MP and MPQ _T LT than on lfua Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell and Mrs. Richard Bell were with friend in ~1uuuu:u', wuu nus uuu an uperauon. ' Thornton` on Sunday. .1\/rm Anrnm Mmm. cg u:.m-"M... 1...... aore. . - * . ` Mr. and _Mrs. Andrew Miller and Mr. and Mrs. John Jennetf were` in Cook- stown on Frid_a,v.a.ttending the Fair.; Miss Brailey, teacher, spent the week- ` end at her home in rillias. . `Who 1'.ninnuv Am I\ n....- 1-~r..u...1 -..1........u... vvL a.. uuuwy. . . V ` I J. E. Alexander has sold his farm, heve to a Mr. Pedwell. Mr. and Mxrs, Prince move in about Nov. 1st. 1\'l'v~" an-u-1 1\.4'v~a TIT An-nan: wuun-. L.` A] wife? That wasibeeause she was taking money I_ earned to herpar-A ents.. , , V - S y Skelly `,1-Iad Been Drinking . Inspector Miller identied ~Butler s S` statement in. which the accused stat- edlthat. at a Klan meeting 'on the night of June -9 Skelly, `a recent novitiate. -showed signs of Afenom against the Roman Catholics. The following evening Butler and his lit- _tle girl went to the Klavern - and there found Skelly `and Lee; Skelly appeared to have been drinkingiand """3k..I{'e .21Ir;; B1: 5a'iEn?yL"dz I ~`~asked the prisoner to drive himto l'\v-in-in '1-n klnuy nn I-kn` nnnnnrnnvuf; _V1aH.LUll III AIIIHLUH UH Eunauy. Mrs. Wm. Dempster, Sr.,- is spending a `few days in Ivy with her s'on Theo-I dore. ' - `IUI ... noun: 1\.I'....-. A....:._-... an-nu-.. /._a>"Ir_. I . _ 7 V , 'Oct. 19--Mr. and` Mrs, Richard Bell and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell visited! Cookstown friends Friday evening. : ` MP. and '1V[.Y`_ Irwin '|\/Hnnr nn unnu. puunruuwu Lrusuus r'1'1ua.y evenmg. ; Mr. and -Mrs. Irwin Miller and sons visited in Alliston on Sunday. Mrs. Wm` hnmnnmr Sr - in `annnmna v--V vv nun: adcnlhuiil Ll lCl.l\.In Miss Robertson was a week-end vls-! ltor in Alliston. ' ' Mr. gnd Mrs. John Haugh were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bush. Angus. I Mun Q `Du:-`lain! n rn........4.. .1. ..._....I` . --.,, ... ,..... n .....u- "nu; uvn. nun. vv caumy. ' Mr. ahd Mrs. Lyons of Toronto were with Mr. and Mrs. John'Annett over Sunday. Tn non nuwfh IlV""1n uv`I..:t.-. ..........4.I-l C uuuay. ` . I To see earth w1th-its white mantle` was a ren index` of winter. T T 12`. A1 van.-Inn name .1... .....-1- -...1 LU t`u_JUt']JL u-pusxu()I1. Lloyd. Foster of Camp Borden is spending his holidays at his home here. `BALL 11-111111 `u 11-11: -.__,_ , :4 us. AAA: ALUIJIG Alcl. C. |"rI~{.<-)vl.)-t..=1V1cGi11 of Cpllingwood spent few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. VVQ J. Gauley. ` I W A1nvQnRnv'v Inna uvn1R him On... cnurcn last Sunday. evening. `Miss `Luella. McKnight of Toronto is. spending a. few days with her grand- mother, Mrs. Jas. McKnight. Mr. and Mrs: `Rnht Manafnra am: am... I uxuuu-u`, LVLFS. ans. mczsnlgnt. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mugford and mm: y of Toronto spent ,Sun'day with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Denney. Mh VEDA Rurifrlnr A7 Dnofnn `cIr\n\-n` `wouvvnxrwiv-I www.7- To Mr. White, he admitted having`: misled the police intellinrr `Hem that ,.he knew nothing` of .the.aPt`air'when Ske'lly_ had told him. what he had done. He stated that he did not nus uu. Mrs. S. Ruddick of Toronto is spend; ing a. few we`eks.with, h_er son. Wesley. 1\Il'm n\.A ll... '1`.....__ ..n n1______;_ _ Wtl 11 FUN HlUBX' U1. wlntel`. J. E. Al xandexuspent the we`ek-end at his home in Clarksburg. " '-.. Nnrmnn 'F`ns:fnv hnu rrnnn +n "n'm.n..+n Mr." and Mrs. W. Agnew move to A1- 1'1 unuc Iuuvt: nu ld.UU|.lL LVUV. 13:. I listen early in `November; V . ` _ , the week-end with Baxter friends. auu Luvs. .l.'.l.u5`n uenney. `/I Miss Grace Switzer of Beeton spent `Ill-.. `l'I_I_-__1..___, _ `cu. Iua uuuu-: .111 um.1'KsDuI`g. 3. I Norman Foster has gone to Toronto to accept a/position. I wnf nf` (`nvnn pwnn in .. ~ i * -- - 1 Oct. 19--'I`here was no service in the church last Sunday evening. 188 'I'1ll8" Mr-_'Rnir;-ht nf "I"nv-nnfn {.1 yoix. give that dog.,o yours any flseg M:-s`. Jo'n's ?"'- - ~ Radster 3840, Sport 715 Touriuz 640 `Sport 715 Rom) HEAD an ya 5 Int vvvnu unvan OVIVVI B I :7 - I Butler stated` that on June 10_he saw explosives on 'a table` and went ` outbecause he did not want to 'get into trogble. Skelly. said that was} ,the dope. On the Friday night Skel-I 1x1 n-nun Kim a Rninnnfnvinvs T.nn 4-nab! EDENVAE: iDeal%e1A and Disl_;;'ibutor Elizabeth St. Phone 138 is @516 Commercial Chassis - ` .715 .UtilityExp1'-"eu ' T - - All Pricu at Factory Tasha Etra __BAXTER UTOPIA ' Coupb $81.0 : [Sedan Coach 810` Landau Sedhan` II|2I2I.- E__.`.`;__ (C - .-Tm; 1'3/uzR1E`_ EXAMlNER . `:00 no wot ow Butler, who statedhthat he was 26 years, old, married and a native of Barrie, told a similar story to that given by him in Lee's defence the previous day. - m- 11.. Y-!L- 1-, __v_,,s.,. 1 u