on and .hé had just come in froma)" Blanket "Clothe--All wool, wool; dark shades. wool and. good patterns. "Special at seis eneden Atay. CAR OVERTURNED ' KILLING A MAN| (Continued from page 1) any unsafe speed. An examina- tion 'showed. that the: tire had heen blown out over six inches tong. . "'T, R.oHuxtable said that Mar-. shall 'ty gonaidered one of -his pest drivers. Cat was in first- class Shap -as -it*'was his own trip with it. Casing. and tube 'vere both new. His -conclusion was that ip- mediately. after the. explosion, the deflated tire would lead the seu to thie: deft hand side, The an jo. tarn his. whéel' to -the right, "and the tendency < on @ 'quick jurn would. be to. swing? to the left. and if the deflated tire hit a stone it might easily turn "the car -over* corner-wise. The top was up and probably -coHapsed as machine, went over. © He had no, idea' what would cause the hlow-out; probably it was due to striking..a stone, asthe wheels were turned parlly making "the urve, THE FILM OF First Show. at 7.30-sharp. PRICES ; 'COATINGS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. . Cardinal shades only; special value at... $2.50 yd. 'Chinchilla Cloths --56 i in.. wide, 'all wool, in a ks Gre and Black. - Special. values fat $2.75; 3.00, v4. Fancy Checked Coatings--Extra heavy weight ao all Special value .../.... ' Sport Coatings--Two ends only, 56 in. wide, 'all. pure _ SPECIAL PRICES IN WHITE | WOOL BLANKETS 'Imported Scotch Wool Blankets--Guaranteed all pure Scotch Wool, in two different sizes. S er's 'first instinct would bey GRAND OPERA ~ MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOV. 19 and-20 "THE MASQUE OF LIFE" . *'In7 Big.Reels 2 SEE The Burning of the GreatCircus Building." © "The Burning Lion Cage: The Serisational Climb of Pete (the Monkey) to *. the top. of a-360-ft. Chimney. fae "The Most Thrilling Pgtuie We Have Ever Shown. EVERYBODY 16 CENTS" ae TOL OF THE GRC COMING. 56 in. wide, in Khaki and $3.75 Regular value #3. 50.. > $1. 95 prices $10.50 $12.50 pair Canadian Wool Blankets--In all sizes, white only, all priced-accotding to'size and quality $3.95, $5.5 50, $7.00 and $8: 50 MEN'S OVERCOATS Men's Chinchilla Overcoats with shawl collar, belt on back and straps on sleeves, Men's Trench Overcoats, made from neat patterns in heavy. fancy-tweeds, sizes 34 to 38 only, Special value .. $20.00 Pas ae .00 and'$20.00 Men's Dark Grey and Brown. Overcoats, made from good quality tweeds, sizes 36 to.42, 'special at ......« Zz $10.00 and. $12.00 each Canada Needs YOUR Money--Buy Victory Bonds Devlin & Murchison Dr. Arnall, body, found that man died from. very bad skull fractures, Thtre was a inark running. from his nese across cheek bone just. ex- actly as though made by run- ning board. The,.wounds looked as though his. head struck first on a stone and was then"hit by the fender, causing 'a fracture j(hat loosened, almost, the whole top of his -head: Driver Exonerated A verdict: of 'accidental death was rendered,...no -hlame being attached {6 the driver, Crown, Attorney Cotter sented' the Crown afd Boys. K,C,, appeared for Richard Marshall. 50. Per Cent. in Class A2 Capt. Jackson on Saturday night, reportéd a total: of 2423 imen examitied 'by. ,the miedical Board. -Of. these..122{ were .in A2 and 599 in E, the balance he- ing divided among the. other five classes. Cases that go béfore by tribunals for examination. --_--_--_--_----_ . Extra-copies of The Examiner on 'all local bookstores and at ¢ HOUSE, BARRIE 1001 THRILLS Second Show at 9 P: m. who examined the|- the board: Row are. those sent up| salelor W. J. hope. Organizer--P. 'R.Jack, Barrie. Gounty Headduenters Berrie; Ont. =) Secretary--L. M, Montgomery, Barrie. Executive Committee J.B. 'Tudhope, Chairman, Or- . Bennett, Local Chairman, D. L. White, Lecal Chairman, 'Midland. WwW. T. Allan, Local Semen, '| Collingwood. Honorary Advisory Committee Walsh, Reeve, Adjala. ieson, Reeve, Nottawa- saga. A. E. Scanlon, Reeve, Bradford F. H. Ball, Reeve, Oro. J. F. Craig, Mayor, Barrie. Robt. Curran, Mayor, Orillia. W. T.- Stewart, Reeve, Beeton. Henry Elliott, Reeve, Orillia Tp. W. B. H. Patton, Mayor, Coll-' ingwood. Cc. E, Wright, Mayor, Penetang J. R, Lawrence, Reeve, Cree- 8. Spicher, Reeve Sunnidale. 'A, W. Rabinson, Reeve, Cold- ¢ S. Wardell, Reeve, Port Dundas, ". Carter, Reeve, Essa. Reeve, Tecum-. 'Train, Reeve, Flos. ' Simpson, Reeve, -Tiny. P.-R. West, Reeve, West Gwil- fimbury. FE, Dutton. Reeve, Tay. Eben Todd? Reeve, Innisfil. Thos. Pulford, Reeve, Tossor- ontio, . Danie| McLean, te. Sod. ham \ E. Letherby, Mayor, Midland. Chas. F. Wattie, Reeve, Vespra W. Borrow, Reeve, Matchedash J. Duckworth, Reeve, Victoria Reeve, Medon- McKnight, Reeve, Totten- | arbor. y Publicity Committee Midland--Alfred Wilkes, W. G. Cave, Thos. Sharpe. Collingwood--David Williams. Orillia--A, B. Thompson, R. Curran, C. H. Hale, 'T. C. King, J. H. King, -Wm. Bogle, T. W. Robbir Barrie--J. A. MacLaren, J. E. Suicliffe, W. Sarjeant AHiston--F. B. Elliott. Bradford--O. E, Seim. Canvassers Barries Team No, 1.--J. H. Benmett, Capt., D. J. Reburn, W. A. Sibbald, J. J. Moore. Orillia, Team No, 2.--J. B. Tudhope, County Chairman. Or- illia will be covered by a civil campaign with fifty canvassers- Midland, Team No. 3,--D. /L. White, Local Chairman. The citizens will cover Midland in a civic campaign. There will be six teams and probably thirty canvassers in all. CoHingwood, Team No. 4.--W. Allan, Local Chairman, Hugh Currie, E, H. Nolan, David J. 'Pee, John Nair, C. A. MacDoi~ ald. ' ia Penetang--J. B. Jennings, Capt., Chas. Thompson, William Martin. Port thur, Victoria Duckworth. Waubaushene--W. J. MeNicoll--Hugh - MeAr- .Harbor -- Jerome Shep- . Wells, . dary. Rumble Craighurst Hillsdale--John Martin. Wim. H: Bannister. . A. Hothrook. Creemore---J. R. Lasrence, J. M. Hood, J. S.: Small. Angus I. TapBush Thornton--J. A. Jamieson Sookstown--T. McKnight. Newton Robinson -- M. Chantler. Bond Head--M. B. Hipwell. Bradford--. E. Seanton. Tottenham--F. B. Chirk, Alliston--Fret N. Hurst,H. A. }| Bayeroft. Ivy--C. H. Watson. Minesing--A. Ronald. Lovering--Wallace Borrow. Dunedin--D. G. Mitchell. "Maple. Valley---Isaac Scott. Hobart--John Bell. *: Jacks Lake--Anthony. Huth. , Glencairn--M. M. Stevens... Lisle--Thos: Irwin. | Stroud--W. J. Simpson. i Flos--James _ McDermott . of Elmvale,. upper half of Flos; Dr. D. Currie, Elmvale, centre Flos, and John Marley, Phelpston, lower: part of Flos. East Oro--Jas. Paterson, Bar- rie. and ered by E, J. Byrne and A. B. Coutts. ~ North part of Innisfil--Chas. A. Tornlinson, Thornton. "Lower part of Innisfil--Wal- ! Moonstone, County Chairman--J. B. Tud={ter Ji Ralston; Nant} r, and Eben Todd, Churchil} Tp. of. Sunni lin, J. B. Ketch New Lowell. ng, Ivy. . Corner. Tay--E. bor. West of Oro--Daniel McLean, R.. McLean, Jarratt, Jarratt, .W. Noah Cotton, Hawkestone. Orillia Tp--Norman Bennett, Hamlet; - A:.Av Cunningham, BR. 3, Orillias Wim. Lawrence, R. 3, ili ie R,.3, Orillia; Robt, Holmes, R. 3, Orillia; Archie Fife; R. M. Orillia; Alex. Cuppage, R. M. D., Orillia; -Jay Walker, Uhthoff. Tecumseth--Wm. Little, rus Dunham, ton. South part of Adjala, Tecum- seth and West Gwillimbury--J. C. Coffey, Tottenham. Nottawasaga Capt.; John Murray, Neil McArthur, Summerville, Jas: Cairns, Jas. Dunlop, Neil. Patterson, Geo. Conn, teau: Angus Campbell, dale; Albert Walter Sheilds, Glen Huron: Hammill, Leach, Creemore; Jos. Jos, Singhampton; Jno. Campbell, Jas. Jardine, Ed. Wiley, wa: Douglas MeArthur, McGillivray, Collingwood. Enumerators for North Simcoe J. Henry, Collingwood-- Wm, J s Mar- fobt. Carter, . East half of Essa--F. 0. Bant- u 'Medonte --:T. D. Robinson, Alfred:|Bard,. Prices ttgn, Victoria Har- Cy- H. W. Carter, Bee- Tp.--E. Jamie- : vert- ing; Wm. Millie, Alex: MeArthur, Jas. Cubitt, Isaac Stayner;" John Dowling, Geo. Spearing, Bat- Smith- Anderson, Dunedin; Hamilton, Taylor, John Alfred Duntroon; Notta- 'Donald more to-buy, but is life-long | sole agents for Barrie and Brantolas and. R. R. R. a A:small payment down and for your home. ' The largest stock north of Phone 259w hard fighting on behalf 'of his| party both in the House and on the hustings,, Friends in Barrie were glad to hear of the honor = conferred upon him. Bannerman--Bone At 3 p.m. on Nov. 14, a 'very pretty but quiet wedding . was: Chas. A. McDonald,' Mrs. Mabel] §o1 Hawking, Roderick , Mélnnes;|eoletauized at, the weed rel Thomas Barratt, Edward-Cham-|ajpert. Bone, Thornton, when berlain. Nottawasaga--Samuel Gowan, S. Coe, Angus W. D. Allan, W. their tHird daughter, Harriet Ed- na, became the bride, of . Mr. Floyd \3rose Bannerman, young- Gampbell, Isaac Cairns, Milton |oct son of Mrs.' Anni Y se f Milton | 6 s. Annie Banner- Robinson, Geo: Smith, William |mun of Bond Head, formerly: of Hammill, John Hewson, ° James, 2 Jardine, gus. Campbell. Creemore--Wm. Stayner--Robt. J. Allan, A. Mackay. Douglas MeArthur, 4) Thornton, The -bride, who, was given away by. her father, -was | beautifully gowned in cream du- | chess. satin with pearl trimmings n- J. K. Sullivan After the ceremony .a dainty | bor iether ' luncheon was served. The hap. , Sunnidale-- Harold Maxwell, iy coxple left on. the 5.15 train! Geo. Barker, John Forgie, Chas-/for Hamilton and other. points. | . Geo. Gilpin. : 'The bride's going-away suit was E. J. MClung, Walter, with hat and Albert E. Murphy, W. J. F. Marley, Thos. Smith, A Thompson: of navy blue serge: J-\turs to mateh, | "The groom's, gift to" the bride was a-handsome cheque. 'On Vespra-- Howard Bertram, their return from their honey- Robt. Brett, Capt, E.G, Bird, |iyjoon they will reside in 'Thorn- Henry -Priest, Chas. Harris, Wal-lton,, ter. Middleton, Alex. W itson, Al. bert Marlin. Oro--Geo. Atkinson, Morley Oollins---Rainey Beath, Wm. Best, E. H. Pearson., May Bell. Marks Coming For. three ¢ Vhursday, on Satur to the theatre-going public: popular prices at the Grand Op- era "House. The Marks Company, one of the best reportéire the road and has a strong list plays, The: company ing lady Miss Marks will be hy-a strong 'company. Besides' the regular perform- ance some hig specialties will presentéd and there fs absolute- 5 e ly no. wait between the acts, there being something all the time. Off For Texas With the exception of 400 me- chanics, all the men of 'the R. '|G. who have been training left this morning travel- ling by three special trains over Camp. Hoare for. Fort Worth, Texas, t'e G.T.R, 'via Georgetown. Their. place is: being taken: 500 or 600 mechanics: and cadets whé come in. thia, week. "ground" Hoare all winter, Township of Vespra to be cov-, to Texas. Hoare all winter. "'Benator Bennett . H, Bennett, mentioned on. more than one occasion. . He has represented East © Simeoe. E. P. Merrick, Dan' McKinley, | P! beginning next with matinee Marks Brothers Company will afford amusement is -easily is headed), by Miss May A. Bell Marks, who has a.wide reputation as a lead- of exceptional talent. surrounded school for theory and drill will be maintained at Camp |] After finish= ing their primary work at this camp, 'the men go t4 Toronto for further training and from. there As one class leaves a new class replaces it, so there 'will be fully 600 men' at Camp a Barrie Old Boy, and brother of Reeve Ben- nett, has been appointed 'to the Senate, a position in connection with which 'his name has been Saskatoon. Star--A-quiet but tty wedding took place in: the John: Wiggins, Richard W. Met-|Third Avenue Methodist, Church "| aalfe, 'on. Wednesday evening at 8 o'- "a, TARY, clock, when Miss Ida M. Rainey, Returning Offi aighurst |0f Barrie, Ont., daughter of. M Jolin Rainey, beeame the bride of Mr. William George' Collins, of Thornbury, Ont., son of: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ,Collins. |. The bride 'wore 'her travelling suit of nayy blue cloth, with blouse of green with white satin trim- mings, and @ black velvet hat. The bridesmaid was: her sister, Miss Mabel Rainey, and Mr. 4. Wilford Gonnér -was' the bes man. After.the ceremgny, which was performed by the Rev: G. K. . Adams,. the bridal party re- turned {6 the home of Mr.. and Mrs. W. F. Metcalft, University. Drive, where-a dainty buffet sup- per was served. Mr. and Mrs; Collins left on. the _ midnight train. for Regina, and will reside at Welib, Sask. at on of be Masonic Visit to Oshaw This morning. a number of Barrié Masons. left, for Oshawa, where thex will put-on some' de- on easy terms of payment We also keep in stock, the following: Columbia Grafanolas Pathe Phonographs Mandel Electric Machines | All of the above are equipped to play 'all 'kinds of records and no needles:to change. monthly pomel will secure: one of these Splendid stock of COLUMBIA, PA' y RECORDS. Music on both sides, 85¢ ups ND VICTOR We invite you to call at our new up-to-date Music Store. -Make Your Money Fi ight-Buy Victory Bonds Garrett's Music Store =| formerly occupied -by_ the F. at by & grees in thé Oshawa lodge to-|- Heintzmané mee "The Canadian's Farce. Universally acknowledged the Leading Piano. Cost a little in satisfaction. We are the vicinity. Discount for cash or the balance in 'Tieonts tochaose from. P. 0. Box 178 hight. Oshawa' is A. H. _Felt's 'old. town and: he will act as W. M. with R. B. Johnston.as [. P. M. Others in the party were:-- Sprott, W. N. Duff, H: . Jory, J. B. Barr, F. Marr, J. | Lite, Fred W. Otton, Edgar L. Higes, C. M. Gs Smith, W.. EB. Young. ; : Again in Jail R. Scott, the ex-soldier who a tee weeks ago was found guil- ty of horse stealing and releas- ed on suspended . sentenée is again in jail. This' week he was committed, by.. Magistrate Hol- {brook of Stayner, charged - with stealing a boat at Wasaga Beach and also with. illegal trapping. * THORNTON a 14--Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Bishop and Mr, and Mrs, 'Chas. M. E. Dutcher. rinstrong -has retur-- 'ned -to. Toronto, after spending the' past: eight, months -with his cousin, 'the late Thos. Henry. Miss. Foster "spent over Sun- day with Orillia friends. The Women's Institute will niet - on Wednesday afternoon, Nov 21,'at 2.30, at the home of Mrs." JasicA. Palterson, "5 . Thornton Methodist. Qhurch Anniversary will be held on Sun- day, Nov, "18. "Services at 11 a, m.2and 7 pain. will' he taken: by Rev, Je Wallace Stewart-of Wes- ton: " : ¢ On Friday evening, Noy. 9, Townline Fresytepie Choir, and, friends gathered at the ,home of Mr," and "Mrs: Albert Boo Thornton, to présent their daughter, Hw ins, who was @ member of the-ehbir, ret with "a:miscellaneous shower snd fowl sup- ; per. During the fore part. of the-evening a short programme was .giyen by the -choir, 'assisted by Messrs, 'Tilley and. Hodgson of the Union'Bank staff, Thornton. -The re- mainder of the.evening was spent int amusements. * nee 3 Send your orders for engraved visiting cards to. The Examiner. THE NEW YORK CAFE Has ached' bor tbs tes on Dunlop the Bell T; Co. (opposite Parsons' Fair); the patronage: of the public: nice and clean, with excellpdt cooking. Open 7 a.m, to 1 am, é Lunches 15¢ and 20c. over Sunday .