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Barrie Examiner, 18 Oct 1928, p. 2

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CODE INSTALLED Any B ell e employee can. take your order Have you a friend in the Bell? .Then let him be your telephone agent. Every, man and woman in the Bell service is qualified to give your requirements --what- ever they may be - courteous and immediate attention. ' Perhaps you have been wantingtan extension telephone at your bedside or in the kitchen. Don't think about it -- tell your friend in the` Bell. He knows the rates, and he knows which department looks after such service. .You can arrange for any Bell service, in- stallation or equipment Without the least inconvenience. May Bell employee can take your orilec. A. A. SMITH. There is only one answer-- McClary Sunshine Wai-m Air heating. For real home comfort, for mellow, healthful warmth, no other heating system can compare with it. Like the balmy breath of a June day, the air is kept con- stantly re-eirculated, properly moistened. So unlike the dry heat from iron radiators! OLD is ne for Polar Bears, . but not so good for human beings ! A chilly or poorly heated home, for example, is a menace to the health of everyone in the household. Burns any kind of fuel, the famous Ventiblast ring making thorough combustion a certainty. Saves money in actual use and it costs much less to install this guaranteed McC|arv Warm Air System than hot water or steam systems. Furnace Manaaoi. Farmers in the Cobden section of the Ottawa Valley, where over one hundred cattle recently died following innoculation against shipping fever, have started an ac- tion to recover damages against the local veterinary surgeon, in- timating thatthe latter may, if he `chooses, enjoin the Federal De- partment of Agriculture in the suit. It appears, however, that the serum was ordered! direct from a druggist, `but the analysis has not yet been made public. `The farm- ers state their loss will aggregate $20,000. as an as An 18-months .-old baby, whose parents reside in 'Schumacker, near Timmins; recently swallowed a 2 1-2-inch nail and, due to careful . nursing and a delicate operation performed by a skilful surgeon at the `Sick 'Chi1|dIren s~~Hospita1, Tor- onto, the child` is none the worse for the experience. - The nail was located in the bronchial tube by a local doctor, but he not having the instruments necessary for an op- eration of this nature, a hurried trip, with doctor and nurse attend- ing. was made to Toronto. The child did not suffer any particular pain, but there was `danger of pneumonia developing any time. so that time was a most essential lfafctor in the saving of the young 1 en ` Barnstorming .yers are visiting Ontario s towns these days and-, according to reports in the weekly press, a ight holds no terrors for many townsfolk, for the airmen are doing a thriving business. At St. `Marys last week, the Argus- Journal records two young 'Be1le- ville airmen visited the former town over a week-end, taking up thirty-eight passengers of a Sun- day afternoon at `$3.50 a throw, the duration of the ight being ten minutes_. 'Crow'ds of spectators were thrilled and amazed at the dexterity of the iers as they land- ed and took off the heavy machine from the rough ground with ap- parent ease. I: at III What is clairnedl as `Canada's- largest puifball has `been found in Norfolk `County. It was piclkeldi up on the farm of Philip `Butler, at Bloomsburg, near 'Simcoe, is 63 inches in circumference. 15 3-4 inches high and` weighs 23 pounds. The `Division of -Botany, Ottawa, says it is the largest specimen ev- er reported, its nearest rival be- ing 61 1-4 inches in circumference, 13 inches high and .was 18 `3-4 pounds in weight, so that `Mr. Butler in particular and Norfolk County in general really have something to `be puffed up about. TWO YEARS FOR MIDLAND MAN Defence Witness Desig- nated as Skunk By Bench. 1 Immediately following the re- tirement of `the O'Neil jury on Sat- urday afternoon at 2.15 the As- size Court took up the case of John Bolan, former Midland chain store manager, charged with a ser- ious offence. It was nearly eleven o clock when the jury returned a verdict of guilty. The prisoner was sentenced to two years less one day in an I0ntario reformatory. `The evidence throughout was of a repulsive nature, the chief Crown `witness being Mrs. Gladys Ironsides, of `Midland, `mother of four children. 04.1.- ;...1.! -1.` -1..- .....-I `I.-mu def-av IOU? CU.Q1'I1. S'he told of she and her sister being invited by 'Bo1an fora mo- tor ride with he and a friend nam- ed `Swayles, a visitor from Dunn- ville. The sister refused but Mrs. Ironsides `went along` with the two men for a drive along` the water front. When the car was parked Swayles left it for a short time and it was then that the offence was committed. C<--.....1.... `Ivan 1anr\11:Vv\nV\(1Dl` `in COUIIIIIEECCL Swayles was reprimanded `in scathing terms for his actions and on the witness stand, under close questioning of lMr. Justice Mc- Evoy. Inallyadmitted that `he had left |Bolan and `Mrs. Ironsides temporarily alone with full know- ledge of what the consequences might be and that he returned to find `Mrs. Ironsides in tears. `Sway- les vacating the auto as though by prearranged plan. (Inf nnli n`P H-mi: INDY. V011 prearraulgeu plan. Get out of that box, you skunk! His Lordship snapped, and Swayles. with eyes glued to the oor, walked to his seat in the court room. The evidence of the woman and of `Bolan was sharply contradictory on the question of whether or not there was a struggle. It was brought out they had been intim- ate friends before the woman's n muunuwnnnnn - `U11 9115 QUCDULUIL U-L vvsnvvuva. up onvv marriage. t Bolan was arrested the night the offence was committed and has since been in custody, the Attorn- ey-General refusing application for bail. `The charge had been re- duced by the Grand Jury who con- sidered it the second day of the court. `M `D w'n...!L....... ....4....! 4'... D.n1An m.` '13. `Tudhope acted for Bolan, with J. U. TMcFad'den, K.C., pro- secuting. . u"l"1...-. v\In:aAr\au :5 IYAQWG A`? EGG secuuug. . !The prisoner is 26 years of age and of good family and previous good ch racter. *Otherw1se, Mr. Justice cEvoy said, a. peniten- tiatry term would have been meted ou . ' v ""Husband Signed `Settlement A feature of the case was the revelation that Arthur Ironsides, `husband of complainant, bad sign- ed two documents agreeing to set- tle for a consideration. One was signed in an hotel during the As- sizes, the amount named being The Weekly Mirror I Tllcecting Hih Lights in the News from `Ontario Town M Newspapers , ` I5HNs'roN DISCOVERED` ,Nw orznxnc TENOR When there are so many choice stories concerning artistic jealous- les, particularly among musicians. t-he attitude of the most famous of Canadian tenors, Edward Johnston of the Metropolitan-, comes like 8, refreshing breeze; Wk; fan! H-mt ha ha: ovnfn {Wu-. _l'e[I'SIllI1g IJFCCZCQ The fact that he has devoted the sum of $25,000 to a fund for the purpose of providing musical edu- cation for the school chitldren in his home town, Guelph, Ontario, and that he intends to make large an- nual contributions for this purpose, was recently revealed. Av-unnnr fvninnl nnf n? hi: Pine- W53 1'eUUllLly l'!'.'V!'.'i11CUo Another typical act of his has only now come to light. Some months ago. he made a find in a young Toronto engineer, John Dea- con, and informed him that he should go on with his studies as fast as he could and that he, John- ston, would be glad to assist him. As a resu-It, Deacon leaves for New York this coming fall with the tempting lure of an pperatic career. Barrie people will have an oppor- tunity of hearing him at St. An- drew's Choir concert, October 25. jvnrjj Oct. 16-JRev. Dr. Dodds, who has been at .Eng1ehart for two weeks taking the services for two Sun- days, has returned home. He speaks well of the North country and a splendid opportunity `for farmers to secure land of the very best. --. q.- u an... \t_.._.:_ Dcwuuv Auuu U4. `yang Iva. ..,-..... Rev. Vv'm. Morris and Mrs. Morris and son of Toronto were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dodds. Miss Adams of Toronto was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Goodfellow. John Hutt of Sunnidale visited Mr. Storey last `week. ` A -n8nnn1Ynnnnnn gknxxwlvv Ira: 1-An- $350. It was expected to prove a! boomerang, but turned out a dud. for it did the defence case much more harm than go'od. T_`I l.-. -1'nuJn.kv\ a1\nmv-Jty nv-H-iruirrnrl Authorized Dealer: W. J. Richardsl .V1l'. DLUl'k:_\' Luau wccn. A miscellaneous shower was ten- dered in honor of Miss "Freda Ferris. br1de-to-be, at the home of R. Bell last week. |mLl\ `|'_Tvvp1nn vv\r\I-I rl\ Wane! nnh- IIIUIB l1'd1'lll D1111 guuu. His Lordship sharply criticized the defence counsel for the part he appeared to have taken in the matter. 1171.... 1.1.- .... ..........L 4.. ....u.`l.-. ma L LUIS. When the agreement to settle` was presented to Crown counsel he refused to withdraw the charg- es. Ironsides cannot read or write, it developed. 1215!. VVBEK. `The Hydro men are busy con- necting up the wires for the elec- tric lights and win be nished in (1 Pony (1 In 11: LL'1U 1A5 11 La a. few daysL Till IAIRII IXAIIIII "`7/mt: a good looking 3111'!` 71711 Bet` you paid enough /r iI`/ Buy Advertised Things IT is really remarkable that tailored-to -measure clothes of such ne quality can be pur- chased at the Tip Top store for such a moderate price. Finest imported and domestic woolens--careful tailoring and nish-*-guaranteed satisfaction -these three factors make Tip Top Clothes the greatest value in all Canada. Come to the Tip Top store today and see for yourself! m...,____ HCUNDLES ,, v\_- 1\_:.1 A. E. 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This symbol in the identifying mark of 1 Warm air heating nyl- tem installed accord- ing to the specifications of the Standard Code. A McClary Sun- shine. Code imtalled. guarantees 70 of heat for every room in zero weather.

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