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Northern Advance, 3 Sep 1914, p. 4

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t} W he iiecenlyy in gaol-?l A. `I don t, know, they sid. so. ./`M . ...u..-... -'l`L..;. :; n.- '1--11- .L \.|\lll ILUIV DLIIID '1. ' ulu. Q. Had you anything to drink! before you left Midland? A. I` 'had' a glass of liquor. I` don t 'dr{1l<-vlhager; % `A`. _n. -- `N '"1=I}i V Atkinson anytihing? A. "Heeither had a glassior a bot- 1:19 of lager, I could not say which. ` 0 ' :11 `no mi-unm-p A-L- ,.1:..L;.--4.~ . 1 53 " 4. A.-,y3E_[e 9brtin}y`;.w9s. ` . _ ` "I\ "`r\-1 7'55. ` wlllltv Iwlngan if" you are going at a pretty Lfaii- `clip? A. No, sir, I gon t" know that -I~m. - ' `,5: V`-``';', . , 4 ma * `4:_'\.L&V -.vv.I..uI1uuJ `:Wl V be` ws going faster thanie shou11~* ~ 1:r..`; _ - ` [And foffiwefe ot ' int6xi_- .ca'bed? ` A. ` I-. had; a'_ few drinks. "Q. .The `lam. says when you take one % drink `A you are - under fhe .in- uence ? ` A. f That depends on` the. Tfl, `Q. .You think you were not un- der the inuence? .A." Not to in: 1: ' _ .`Q. Were you S'p.eak'ing-_ to Atkin- son. about the"-time of the accident? A. No, sir, `because he would have to `shout too loud, I m - deaf. Q. And up to that -time you` don t think you were" going too !fast? - A. No, sir; if I had I would certainly `have `called. his ;attl1ti01'l to it. ` . _ Q. And Atkinson was quite sober? A. I would say so, that he was capable "of doing his duty. ,`0_ trnn +11:-nlr` -2 vv V501. Ullallo _ `To the Coroner, Mr. Martyn ex-' nlainedl -that Atkinson had com- plained at` day or two pigeviously-f` to that ~a4bou.t the gearing not work ing. On `the down trip 3-they had carried a man some distance, but Witness` didn t know who it was. Atkinson was `sokber then, but Yager wase_ under the inuence _of\ liquor and had been before they left Mid- ianrgi. `xi ' _ ' . I/I Av. ($VAVm6`-I143 W15 ullu 0unse]~fQ 1 Ilervou i " 11 , .,_ there. ' 1 If I '5 .uuc.|., uxuu quutvvr . .;I. J` fore quart91:.L_-,..::i,p; 0'0 0 o a`o`o 6 - mic; o `ofiu: Lamb, per lb.-' 7 -Kl .1.........-..'| ' ;`7.1;{!7`9:-?.i*?P '1'.1dde'n 1 11.1 gmitps iy`efo1?'e;):?'=' ' Yes, `fair. ; ; What."wa,s{*the'.. rstf tking `yon s_aw`n afte:r,_`.`he,`.accident?'A. `LI was under saw.` it- take `a -turn in to theieft; V-it ttumed ,to the side he was steering on;. the next` thing I knew I`"wa_ under the car nd` Atkinson was holding the car off me and hol1'e_1-in-,g for help- After a while hel` came and I got `out, but I dti_dng t_fknow anything for {a -z11i]e.``.. 3*" 3 _ _ ' 1 SI Vault LAJLV Hal a Q. . Some of the fellows jhffter they have `been. driving a cap fpr a while arel inclined . to speed :<:i1p' a little; was he a,man of that kind? A. `I .woul' not think so,-` iiever enough `to be 'dax_1gerous' or I would notti haze gone with him. i vvtau uuywulv UL uuulg 111:8 a1_1ty. . Q.` And you think` `he was run-` ning {it all. right? A. I w9u~1d swgar tll_1.at. ' ' Q. Are you, sure, , asked Coron- er Dr. `Walwin, that you were sitting in the front seat with At- kinson and -not with Yager in the back? A-. .Just as sure `as I|'am' "that I m alive. H1. 111, 1-: `E`- - To Mr. Boys, witnesssaid that.At- kins-on` had bought the-car `the jpievious Monday and they had been driving it before - the `day of, the |ac __ _,f _ __ J; Q. ~ How had % he handled? it? A._ All right, just the same as I lwould trust myself with a loco- mo-tive driver on the railroad. : Q. Was be what you would`.ca1I* 1 speedy ,or a reckless driver 2 A. `No, I'._wo1_1, ld not ca-Il.~him that;"'?just >a ghaueur. ' A` UII4\.4a\.lJ\-I11. V. l _Mr. Qinan gave .a` d scription of] .. fnea;r_ where the V ggci '%havin2%suI!ri89dI' IQMJULL V1111! -a$\J.`_: 1Pi`%*;anf9*? _, ...-.. ....-uuutuvxx LU; `B11001. lt A. E. Bell was riving near Mr. David J amieson sv when his horse 1- shied, `at the car; there were two in -3 the back seat and `one `in front. 3, He identied "both men` in Court as two of those he saw at the acci- e dent; Atkinson on account of the tanned condition of this face, he. ;- considered he was; drunk. T-hey 5; passed him only at, a moderate v speed, about 15 When they e passed, the two in the, back seat`_ were making` afnoisei` and had bot- ; ties in their hands, oneptitting his A 1; arm around the - `other and , empty- ing the bottle ,over-his head.~- "He`saw" the dead man bt,"d_i!dh_ t ` eggamine . him to ascertain hi`f~`.'-`injuries;-;,b"e. cause `he didn t _consider. he `any '-right to.._ He didn7t the other man (Martyn), was eaecountwble. -_*bn17--he mi`ght'.have_. been that. .state`t'hroug+h pai_n.C J , A .3; ; 3-.5?` 'County-'f"Oicialsar`Tegti fz- *4 ])aniel- -`qliinlan . damage ii~~oaimt&`i ;:'.1t3'1`.'e51`~11r_ `,-V '1`ii.`g \` y `V we n i i H P n " " .a-vvvu Bucmgggg 1 :1 -. 0 9 9` o 0 or" 0 aka` : Pastry Flour . ' Potatoes,` `bag . .I. .. (Hay, per: _ton ; V Beef, hing quarter a . mt--- ..-. .....a.-.. Geo. Bonney was onjhis way ' home with his wife_ when the auto 1: passed them. He identifwd Mr. : Martyn as one of the ; occupants ; and thought he.` was in `the back seat. '.Fhey` were going rapidly. He drove close to the side of the: road, considering. it safer than be- ing upset, buteven then he didn t think there: was more than 2 inches `between them as they passed`. He thought the engine "was doing all it was capa;ble_-.of doing, but main- tained . they} were travelling at a furious rate.` He was satised they ` were going 20 miles a.n "hour.; When he reached the place. where -the acci- dent happend, he. saw the two men lying there and the `other. walking round, but he was unaible to render any assistance - as his wife was too nervous, and he 4 drove on. Mr. Peacock had` arrived - by that time. He had met liuimdeds of`;:_a1utos be- J fore, but he Considered that one the champ n for` '" A . . . I? 15.1] _ nu... uwna so a .u1u.' 551660.` J uryman Carpenter eitquiredif the man in the "back seat `had, been yell ing` and `ourishing 9. bottle of liquor" in . his hand,` and witness said he had been coming to Barrie; he was hollering something. about the Germans and they` must `have -ltgliaeir fbeer, but he didn t know what Q. Did you or Atkinson have any of the ..]-iquo_r in the car on the way 1ba'ck ?' A. I never, touched, tasted nor handled -it from. the ltinr1`e W9? left. ` _ Q. Did Atkinson (pay for one? A. No. 'v ~ ' Q. Until you, struck-. the Pene- tang Road can you tel the way you Went? A. I would not say that I could. I was sittin'g~.in the car looking ahead; I was not rubber- ing around. A T\` 1. "75. "fIo13`"21id you go ddw th 1 Crown `Hi1-l_or Hewitt s,hill? nA.' fl fwould calll at a fair ' .Tr|.1-v-rnnn r!o.u-maul-an n.`.'.......'....,l-:r 4.1. _ `V Had` li `more than one`? A.` J use: t'he one. ` kci.T'*Did you pay _'`for a drink? -A-,\N.-... ' 3Atkin.sonT had, brt I Itliinlg it was ` lage_r;- I drink liquor. ` vs: C q - :Q.v WEW5h<:`v`.f1>a`i<-iV-"for it? A A. aitln `;5Ca1l"a:nd sg .Quf 'C9ntinu os"Guarntee{i I'm - % L . g -~ x _` $4.00ea b E Aug. .V31'st.-_-l-The local `branch. '~ing ` its part in providing for the . comforts of ` our soldiers rein -L eld. ,On Wenmd'ay' afternoon}. 1 last they met ath the home `of CHURCHILL " the Women s- Institute `has f_ Robrt. Bayes," about forty present, . and made up 9, number of . useful articles for those in the eld. ' Two dozen housewives kits, a couple of hundred, hand-kerchiefs, pillows, socks-, etc., `Were made up in a bale to be forwarded, along with one hur`1drd;cloll'ars in J .R; HAMBL` % `For thLei\_Ba}lan bf the " N MOWERS, HAMMOCKs,PERFEc'r N OIL STOVES AND ovens AT RE CED PRICES. SEEZOUR coucn HXXMMOCKS _ at <`.-_o4st tb Vcleavt them out to`make room (`r the fall `gob/d,s Baby Carriage? an ! Crts `At the low pfices from $500 $9.00 lip Awg. 1:s.'t.--Mr. ` ar:d` Mrs. geon Olf C ou1son s Hill "and Mrs-. -Elliott and family of A-urorah have been visiting at Mr. W. J. 'An- drew s. : ' T T\ I` D If ,n3'ghtM'_.on his dwn ba .9 `bgqther .R01)ert in `*Tf}tte!'. .a `brnther-in- `._`-in snot-Her $30 .~j _ to anwnr uvlnvvvu _ E "' Q; `, And.`yo1'n age_ A. ?Y$.`- . -, G- Li__L,`; `IO. ......, .u wuuuu 2- 11 mat O81` .`;V:( -)1"e under con-trol and he would go at a limited speed. . 1 ` Q. Would you "call ,a `limited dspeed .any~1_nore t'han-_`1_5. miles an -hour? `IA . I would not. care to ,h1ive.itru~st ed_'*myse1f`to _him in-_ }1~m .exc1ted' -- 2 ~ " " ;}11*nder~mnta1 ` \I& uquvtx :1. W111 you tell me {what you mean by under the in- uence. ' _ The Oorovner--Q. Can you not` tell us from` persondlo experience? A.` Nothere. ,_ ,.~_ ' V 1 _ Q. ` Would you..tl_1ink`~hi`s mgntal -condition was p-ercfect ;en_ough` for. {having the managajgt ` -of a car ? L-AZ Yes-, .it. wouJd` 512:3: that `egg. -`Were Window l\(\YI.'%r\1 ..'-- 3 ' `-"K ' V ;Q. was he vvnu j.Ill-Ll gasoline and turned the _gear' insvain, but `it would spend`. ' A ` Luau 116 mm Shut Off the ' steering I not re- ment '] ` rriv F. G. Campbell, the County En-i gineer, remembered the auto com-. ing towardsthem at a very high; speed. He took time by the fore- lock and swung well tqgthe side, stopped his car and looked back. Owing to the spot where it: occurred and the dust they didn t see the 'aecident' and didn?t `know of it un-` til reaching town. He, also said, there were two in the back seat. 3 - Praying and Swearing ' I ` Wm . Peacock was picked up by` -Mr. Ainsley orf Barrie and went to, the overturned car. He rthought} Atkinson had been drinking be- `cause he could smell his jbreath-and `also because 'he;.seemed to he.t1;y- `.ing,to lift the `car off Martyn from `the wrong side.- He called his wife who disenangled Ma.rtyn s` "hands Vcmnl. 4-I-.25.. ...... 1_:.... -__ Vauttos when they were going 30 smiles an hour. The roadway was f_ai1-1y_ level `before reaching that `culvert. When he saw the auto tearing toward them; he didn t` think -it. looked. any too. safe and mi his suggestion` Mr. Campbell turn-] med we'll o the road to` give them! all possilble room, but even then- they barely missed them. i 115 hi? JV In- D1711 . IIIU ` for ~`rq ._`L_`. [Lfeduced price -A IIABJJLKIWIIL I ; off the` steering! not ne-| are Offering > M . The Verdict ' found that the ' ' H . order; that if '35 ?=(h'iVen' at an immoderate M16 Vtht the driver was fame- -ffhe inuence` nf 1Irt1| 8}(Htj`on `to_ his `li111i.ted'9E; g{'.:3; WaS' the dI`i\'t`1' under The ,_ 1181106` `of liquor to an 03` nendfer him i1u-:1p:Ib1< e 0 'hi8V..0Xp6rienc too ]imited_t0 i1t" ;his?-`bveing in (*h:1rge. of 3 '9. 25' `Was it-!bei'11,<:: h'i\`<`I1 1` Q 1 nnmqderate rate of s1w 573; Was d1`1\'0r - n. ,1- .n\ };"""""" ` I: L The residents of this `vicinity were shocked on Friday evening, to [learn of the favbal `motor ear _.`;geci-; dent which occurred opposite"; the "home of M. A. W. Partridge. When Miss Pa-rtridxre hurried to the - scene one of `the men was dead and another was pinned under `She, ear, The driver was pllaceci under arrest and` taken to Barrie by, Provincial Consbaible Beardsley. and G,-i '- G. 7 Smith and 00; took charge`,,ocf.fthe "remains of the dead man, who came from ~Mid1an7d". [A full} account. of the accident and` inquesxt appears L elsewhere in this issue.---Ed.] ' . .....\.., . 1.. Was ` coiidftlon? vvuuuv U\J \4\ll4|l\/ nun : -u-- briey revimviu: `deuce, Dr. W'aIi1\\'in tale] Lthe17e`wene three (]110. ` `decide, viz.: `"1, `:1 ' ....1 , `C9-`A I-I-&l\L , IV and Clll}IAlullL tuu v were not going down at zmything like 50 miles an Jlour. \V'1mtever W83 holding it ;lpp;l1'("llt]_\' {.'z1\'9 `W35. as they jumped utf the mzulw-.1y nd ' the diiculty in steerixxg the ,mac'hine was the cause of th ami- dent. in_ his . opinion. He dih1't :.thi1.1'k they} ever went WOT `.5 II1i1t5 at the" Outside ch'at dzly, bm1u.~'e he fdit_Vl_ n t want to risk ~`11lzL<]1il1g` his There was no Iuuht \v'l1ate\`t`1` that7`Martyn sat in -the front seat seats after leaving: Barrie. H9 could not explain lmw it w:1>` he The wind .<'hioM '35 pg kit" `the `time. The pa.~`. Fhey ;ha.d coming down w:1.< not sofxrqi ;-ut`b1'1't got out bm-au. he dldnt fwant` to come any f:1rt11o.r. . LL. m`!- Wil-him7, and Ann pmnznn ch:l1l;I9ll . ~---~....,, ....-. Ull- '=His ex-p1an.;t'r)n of the drinking ~0.l1 the-day in question corroborated Martyn s story. He. lrowever, `added that after leaving: the garage `they drove up to the jail where he `tlllflledr the auto around on the hill and .that everything sccxnal to be W9?king well until it ran off tr; the side. He tu.rued the steering gear but` it would not ``talk.' He had put. on the brake going down the_ }.hir1'-1'and,was `emphatic that t'i}Y : ;. J,.__._. L ,. . II-7111!:-\ -..-.& ,.... -_ . . "Hunt! .Geo." B. McLean werlt out with :1 car from their. garage and brollgzht `t'he wrecked car in 1II1<].`I` i'tsmv11 gpower. At rst it haul rcftlscd to work, but after rem-}1i11`: .V<;>.1u) Sjderoad "they tried it z1,9.'z1i1l. and it .ai1_`sw`_ei`ed" satisfactorily to its steer- `ing appliances. He em1n1emted the a new wheel brought it in. . Driver Gives_Eviden(-e _ Ias; Atkinson swore that he just got 'the car, -.1-191:. made], `the Monday before the alcvidexlt. _'He had ru11 it every day before [C01Ilillg' to Ba-rrie; 0 it 'Was a little stiff- but a:'1w;1ys worked !sii1ooth]y later on. broken` parts and after putting M1` Wm. C. Little acc0111p:1uied1he last Witness to the accik-nt- and lsaw Atkinson, )Ia1-tyn, Bert Pan. lridge, Mr. Peacock and a Hot of vothers there. He found nothing iiwrong with the steering ap1);1mm5_ He gave a minute account of how ,the car left the road and after one {of the hind rims cam-e o. it ran faljong on the spokes for a .~`11oy1;]j5.' tance,} "then turned over and again righted itself. . ' 1, d did not su- _0}1_ tthetof(;,rfo3ce death but cxen elose17- V __._..: I11 suffi- that he had not examined the body very "the '(-ar Band .has xgenzaged tosplay` at 0135* Faix-'iV} ;:;_s of $3.00 and in good 3d running `the e_vi- the jury for them the an ntauwvug Uuv \.lCl'Y Illaau vvvvna ' Rev. Mr. Berry of Hawkestone will conduct the service - in V .the Methodist Church on `Sunday after- x1or`1 at 2:910. ' V . T T vvuo J wuss; JIIIWV V7 VVRO Misses ysimpson of` Shanty. `Bay were guests of their . sister, _ Mrs. Atkinson, one day Lthls Tgveekr 1)-... `II - 'l`I-_._. jm.Tcmrg{ MoLQusi{{{i5}1e- dang is home for a few days. '-ne'tu-rn`ed- to her home iii Toronto, -OULI KJJCIJ Ill K./|-IIlE`Jp Miss Marsguerlte Klrkwuatri-ck has anccomvanied by Miss. Madeline Coughlim. - 1 -. 1:. . - . Miss Reta Hamilon of._ Winnipeg is visiting. relatives here. .. _ ` - Brdther Tdbi-as of Montreal spent a couple of days lasrt'weeke with his sister, Mrs. Jae. Mc*L,au`ghlin. CROWN .` . _ -Sept. 1st.--Mr. Allan Luck, one of. our volunteers, let`-t for t'he mili- tary camp last week. |"I:nn1\n Q...........~... -.E QL..._J... "IJ__ ?Aug. 31st.-Misses` K._ and M. Gaudet have returned to Toronto, ater spending a couple of 4 weeks with? Miss Kathleen M'aLaughl~in. -1-in {Misses Ida and Stel-1a_ `Stone of St. `Paul, and Mrs. B-u-rgman, M-rs. Carey and Miss Mary G1-_ a,v, of Col- ingvwood, motored to M. 'C`ou'gh1in s on Sunday.. T T zQ...'L....}'l .L....L.J ._ 0---;-'-1-; 'Il'!__' y 'CRAiGJ1,,URS?T_' - A 1 .1` A--- 411-; -1r__.` r1_`- 1r-T_:__;`. Trhey more. k T -Mis` -iIV*3'.(i'iti1 `Wi1VsonV', is i visiting her. brothers at E-srtuevan, Sask. Miss Hazel_- Brown of '1`oron'toi s" visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.'A E. Mia-', camdbell. ` .. . V -Miss A. E. Me'eking . of Tord_`t0 l' has re turned' home, after a few days visit with Mrs. E. S.,- Sloan. 1 J KJ KILJKIIU Vf'Schooil on Septf 1st. Miss" M. Gray in dhamge. TIII..- 'If......:.__ ...!1_. T :..`;__L__3 _`L L-.. ;.Aug. 31st.-.-'-Mrs.` Geo. Mc:I.e as :.pLent/.la`st week , visiting j relatives ,M;?;:.`Ke,_ "LI 1't ,:Mond.ay_ tg V_r'e_su1'ne ;d1iities as teacher. at Gal-son.,= : I f Mrs. Geo. Hart` of Toronto is. the" qguest of Mrs. Jas- Gaston. ` _ Mr. and Mrs William Hill of "Buffalo are visirting Capt. Hial. . I- `II! 4 _7 iii~s.' a%;;a:1@:ss"*;,.;e'a17:;$:f' :35. range are the guests-_ of ? Mr, `2R_.ab _c=. Craig. L F. v V agtluugli ?i?5u3ss AudreyJa}iy hgs` ` been v-vv-uvv ffrotin `London, ` where;-gshe {hvasf _ for the past month vvisitinggreia-' . _tives. '_ V . , . L T. %.-.,j_..?i;:: l[ Yin wEsr~MARI IUVV Eu {Miss Etta Padden` of Iorojtzto IIVJ ll l|ll\.CL \J\.I \-4\l'JIKl& J3` \JWlJO _ `intend _d'C_ving'- " something TANITEN MILLS Barrie, Aug. 26, A191; ' . 100 1.15 o o `I o"K~ > _ ` ` I_I;LLY_ V.vv 75 90 19 O0 20 00` '14 00 15 00 11 00 12-00*: 9ioo*`- 1o 00 `Ivan nan . 9 i5 nioo :1" jun ` ?9 E6 -12 00 &'AA :24 A30 ' ' 18. F: as 153 53 90 AA . ._ A_ or wt9+MG->;nvh.!a{r:An ?"QIen: y8e:.,Asen!;.:9x 1 _ 36 " J\J.l|l JJGIILUS 4.1o_ .1. _wu,u1u .031) 31')`: Q. Theyrif he `didn t drink any-` thing on the Way up, h'e,=must have, . . - \ ,_ . . uvvux. \lLl`-4L`\JL.l' all VU LIu\lL.l.U\J1J-o`,.,,a I Q. Was Atkinson saber. when he left Barrie? ` A.` I would s,a)v so. 1 {X "l",.`|......... 3.2 L.` 'J:.ZI..7A. .`I..._`l_ ..__`_ ; u_.-uuu uuJ av, ; uyvcx uaobcu 1-u. Q. You don t know wh'at there, was? A. I supposed it was liiquor or`something`; he bought. it hitmself.` Q. Mr.",Ya:ger? 3A Yqs, Q Wer you drinkin-g-Va'_ny o_f it- bebween Barrie `and where the acci- dent happened? A. I never tasted it; he never oered it to us;~-`he. nexer o ered `it to` Atkinson; .- ` " `A 117-- 'AL1__'___--- ,,-.I_ __ __1.__,'1_- m',ua :..:l 1a:1v.A.you'to -drink on board with you? A. I don t know; I ;i`_idn Er buy it; I never tasted*it. .. '.'l....,.!A. 1_...._._ ._'L'.L J.'L__._ A Q. You will- -pardon me, pd1ite- ly enquired the Crown Attomey, bu_t it hasAtbeen_-said that you were very much the worse, '01" perhaps I should say, the better .of. liquor? "A. I `don t know that I was; ,I wou1`d.Wnotsay so._- I , A. _ I.'\' 'lI1'.L..;. .L...'l ._-__ ;, 1__2-,1 -_, ' Il\lU \7CIu" `I16 55 V'\II- \4IQ { .. ;` I": |llI Aunori THIRD .,-- , G_oodgoin[8ep,t..5'.6.7. _ \_;mlim}tSojpt; sW: sunny: in moqgom sqim; . R gzrp mnuyse;-t._'7-l WC)... But befofe A t'hve accident, what were you doing? A. I was not saying a Word.` A ':nr__, __:n-'-_-_:|-_A ___99 an. CJIUL I7 UIIGJL L90 ' Q. You .t}old e you didn t know what happened . What was the, mat- ter that `you c6u1dn t tell what; hwp- _pened? Beeajuse I. couldn t get ""22. $011 just think _ vou wer going -12 or 15` &miles?. A. Not mgfe than 15; ' - J.ll\aL\J VVKQUJL U} `I189! in` I. I Motor Accident Results In Dath 0f Midland Man "?.2.":13'ici ylil 11503 "a"?1;e indi- cator to see_ how fast you were go- ing. A. There wasn t one. ` l'\ `T--- _`-_'_1. LL3_.'1- __-__ _....._... ~(Continued from Page 1) V Q. You had-n t any Hiiculty theta` going? A. Not a bit. ' 'I'\Z_'l ..-__ `I--I_ -1. A.L..- 2. . * T = i_Mr;7*2g31d _"MrS., M`; Bes.th,; -:and;;;Mr.-`T Gondon`-;;i`,_`Li1di';% ma; fi:iei1g_i;i' 8**+:.v%Y5 A *~?tM.; `Ji5s4 A ` . `II ..- '.. TI.` (V.....I;{`.`.._'.`-..'|.l i .-&....J '| l'.!m..-.4- If (j;f-_Aii;I.`}d- `*8 .4011 j joiigg. iiaily I L , ligturn % `8ped1i6v;fr(n_gia. F 1 I lll lluUUll'DOll:_ UU IPUV-Iuo - I - 1 On. Friday afternoon i`1i M-r; H. Grose s Park, Lefroy; a "ball game between the -fathers `and daughters netted about $70.00. [ `_ ` _ . The Executive Vmet at the home of. Mrs. Demise on. Saturday after.`- noon to pack the `bbjle, whidh, to- gether with a cheque for $100.00, was fo`rward`ed- to the treasurer of the_`Ca{1a<`1_ian, Red Gross Society. I ~ ---- ;%`1QJ `t\ annals` 15+ D805. `tbll, DU Luwuuuu mu.7,UvvvA1u5~ `T,-he Executive of the W.I. wish to take this opportunity" of thanking M111 those tw'ho have assisted in this work. V They will gladly receive` any donatinnst and su|bsc3ption_s to the Ganadian . Red Cross Society, `th-1`-dug'h_ their Sec-retary-'l.`reasurer,_ *Mrs. Hant Thomas, Churchill. i0HUnoH1LLrei!vvoMEN s_ IN-` ' > - .S'1"I;'_.l,`r-`U: .|.`E " -The `h.111'.hi*ll" AW.omen s Institute helda very enthusiastic sewing bee at" the homeof~_Ma-"s,- R. V Boyes :on Wednesday of 1astt.wee'k, over fty -ladies-. `being: present, The green-lrt was a number ofzlnecessaryv articles for the Canadian ~ Red.` Cross So- `oiety,- and manyarticles donated as `follows: 6 pairs V of hand-knit wool sox,_ donated by Mrs; H. Allbreoht; man s shirt and"1'f __paire of sex, by Mrs. Haeting1s_;. 1 pair" of pillows and cases each, `by Mrs. H. 0. Will- son, - Mrs. Walter Allan and Mrs. _G. 0; Allan; 1 jpiillow. and 2 pairs of casesgj by Mrs.[.J. Gr. Dousey. 1 ~grey wool cholera belt, by Mrs. R. n W. Sloan; =1 grey wool cholera belt, ~by Mrs. Johnston`; ;.218 handker- iohiefe, made" by ladies of W. In- :stitute; 24 complete housewives ikits, _ made by Ladies of W.I. A collection was taken up which ll together wti'h contributions handed to $30.75. -.m.-.... ....... tin amounted . l "" "'3~-"|-7 1-; "III. 11' 1 i ` um \/nuuulu-u, .:.vuu \.JJvvu ,...;u\,.......,. L The `ladies are asked _to meet at` `the `home of Mrs. Douse on Friday fSeut. 4th, to continue the [sewing rm_ 'I.`_-_.`__L=_- -1 L1... 1111' ...:.1. .1y.. I V, % . :'.The' `Snday; f-hem their picizic` `to Love"r sT Creek: "la-`Est .'v1`ues.-_ ' enjqyalble. timn:ef_;vvas- spent ` .A......._.. .1-.. ...1.. ..:..:J.;.: .4. it. ,-lIJJ.(loa'.|'. \ , . ,~;.r~_. - . f` ;Azno:g.. .thjpse who vis`it{ ed_ at` M1; John j`=,Srig5I'e s `J on; ~52-Sundgtyg weie: My ustanden `andL vfdAa1f1;ghib1`, g"Mrs. Lexinox` of Ivy, and M139. Jean, of .Toronto ; D-`rs `J. A." ` and Mrs; 'Jn5hn- ston ' of Stayner; Miss r3glex of `Toronto and Miss M. Smith, recent- ly orf West China, who gave,ai1 ad- dress in he` oh1_1}_rqh here. `Miss Liiliaw - Beelby of Barrie visited her. cousin,` Miss} R. Camp-` lbell, last .Tuesday.. ' ' `|l'_. 'll ...a.`I`..`...J _TIT.J.-. A-P Q1-an-:11`! J, au..1.uvuuuJ.~ . W~`1;z,fi-; ,lMa'tTa`md 3;. ::Wylie of ' spent: Sunday_% in`: Holly. .. I. -"and mhsees "M. . 1%; &. Dyra and R. -Campbell 7 visited Mrs`. `.J; ` SI Ferguson: of Nantyr ` `last, week. 7 :The_.:Misseg` .'orf _`I;ee9b0n Gibson _recent- " JABR\AY rug: ,0 5,` Eggis, 'do'ze"n . ~. usxwwyu 0.0` oooo_'c`o. 9'0 aw. .,".0ter.,.1'<%5..H NI??? 1;`?-.-A % r ht.'1'x1:h} 19112 ma. 4 L |1ii aatgi. Strand` ~;u,u}.uuuuv _~ :1, DBUWBBII, .1 and Z. '*'* ` Q.: Whatt'_time did- .you leave, .__fBan-ie;3 Some where about 5. '4` 3 We were 4He'1` only a short whizle:: , to pu't;;`a;`15o !t`,in`.'a1`,.`#th'e gjaragevv gnd ffhen Jwe M for ...hOineL ` _ _ , 13' . 1 And whexyr `you - Bairie jdi 1 ivpu 'hhv ; " `fdny&`;hinig"__<; to Ad'rir,rk~?A 1 ' W1 162eV?: A.i_ ;fl !1e`:= .A:Si';xicoe* an ! 2 nu uuy uucuj uuu. U1 out-nuess/, ~ -Q.__! What time -did` you: leave Magllandi?-.9 -A, Between . 1 and_2. :-nn__.L L2_._.; no.1 VAL uuw rvau. Then Iasupgpoae v{79mays11me. `kthatj `no one: was intoxicated with as couple-of glasses of ` ale? V` A.` Not to but them . out. of -1b1`1sinessi,_ %' f` "'.TIT`L..1. 4.2...- .!A it ` VIILIBI % WQ. Then you are" satied me? duly drinks `ygu had were those" :in ;Penet{ang, u1_1t1=1. you arrived in Bar~ rie"! ;..A; We had` a; %bot1e._~`of 1a`gs_er` ,on the road. . _ * r~n nu` .-- " . - Barrie, Aug. 26',` Wheat -B.a,r1-_ey . .. . . .. . ..-.3. 55 "Oats. .. 4}5Z .Peas .. .90. - Buckwheat .. .T 85 Flour .. 570` . j `bag ' o;,o`:-0130 Beef, quarter ` 14 , 00 ll .v._... __-___A._._ , w -34- AA V3`: `c3>um`;1`i'di1 tA"11ave. one in Mid- land then? A. No, it was in 3P-enie? m1.;,_` M," ,- .. ~.. . .. 'uQ`.'B~'U'i"haAt is 2 `drir.zks"-A that -yu` know of? `A. That is fthe first drisk 22 has.1.%.4 (sac we 4.3: vvt; guu euuxc . I`. ' Q. VVhat drink had"yo1r-igjnd At- kinson`. at -Pene`tang?. A; I-vhad a glass of 1-iquor;T`.<=`Iv don t' know wfhether he had` a" glass or a bottle of61t1B`_er1;.` .- - ` ' -_; 3. (\'1 - 1-.'.- .1 . cu urnvvlul v _ Q.` "is where yo got the _a1-e-? A. We. got Lsome .l3a_gver. _ I . (\ TI'TL..J. ,L_2..1_ -,"K , IIIIVJ \JIlGI Iv 6`? V` (10. - .` ,Q.` He says you went from Mid- land- to _Penetan'g, and that always [has a _ suspicious. sound. A. Yes, `it lglwazs vzill. " , _..' Anyway he` was in gaoi? A; Yes-, but I don t know wlfat the charge was. ' ' ~r\` T1`- __;._ Q _-.- uvuvvq 4; _.n. nag JULD ll uu(_:re.). ..Q. Do you know what he had bee n.there for? A. Yes`,-- for being drunk, rand trying to get a horse drank. ` ' , ' `~ avi[r'.5V]"3o;r;:-It; wuld Thavve; been. Abetlzwter if _I had left `him the.) vnn bunny uoLn'L T...` F .n. uvlx u, :.\u,Uvv, uucy Ball} BU. "7(Mr. Cotter-f_Thwt is uhefeuowi you` got -out. "If- 15-_,.. -- `I : I 1 1 'u` I - I u-u >vp. auut, .1. U\lul\.l IIUD any Vvnlcll. Q. Did he show the slightest`: signs of liquor w'hen` dfiving to Barrie ?_ A. Not 9, particle. Q. 'Was_ Yager troubled that way? A. . Oh, .yes,' he would drink toxexpess. - A . 7711-` -n-- - --`

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