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Barrie Examiner, 27 Nov 1919, p. 3

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Pagae ESCH em f e THE BARRIE EXAMINER i ae cassie eae aaa MANY CHARGES ro aa AGAINST BAGLEY Continued from page { mereial manufacture, A quanti- ty of this brew was lost in cart- when the bung sprung out. Other Articles Seized Ina furthér seizure of articles supposed to have been used in fe manufacture of the wine and afurits, the police brought from the Bagley house this morning a gas stave several other barrels, eves full of grape skins and stones and other implements of dential use i . Mr. Tragloy's Arrest terday, armed with ch warrant, Sergeant, Blade, sectives Meagher and Cookman Re Pp. . Bristow, called at Mr agley's law office at the corner nd Brock streets. Ser entering first, was af by Air, Bagley, whose ex- pression omnderwent a swift change when he saw the three other men in the hackground ceant Blade briefly and bluntly explained his mission, stating that he had a warrant {9 eareh Mr. Bagley's offiee and home for liqnor LT have no tique replied. but he ow Mr. Ragley at once ad. vised that the smoothest and J Wises! plan was to lead the po- Hiew detachment to th Mt aleohol. Mr. Bagley broke down in Memnent. agreed ta accom. pang the poles, and at the same Hine pleade for merey. saying | that he would be ruined Tlie eather conspicuous party 1 directly fo Mr. Bagley's on George street, north of ay street and opposite Cen. tral Park Mr. Bagley was then Piaved under arrest, taken to the poliew station cant Blade and his assistants returned to the atop truck work of emptying the kitchen, cellar hedveon of Hs Wane, lique the implements and apparatus for adistillini: Found an Order The paliee famd on Mr, Mid s desk at the Peterbora Company's factory a Kk heok an the upper of whieh was the followin vant Monday. one gallon... 2.818 Tasday, two bottles ..... 0 8 Tuesday four bottles .... 18 Friday. twelve bottles . 48 son ' This sheet may mean jany- thing. nt the police have at in. feppretation of it that is. gre ably better withheld ander\ the ' MARGUERITE Seine es Cab! « sas Mi the Sabbage Pa ~ | OPERA HOUSE + Friday and Saturday : Nov. 28-29 MARGUERITE CLARK i, --IN-- "MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH" There may have been a more famous novel than Mrs. Wiggs, but we ss don't know of it, and there also may be a more lovable screen character gait than Marguerite Clark, as f ! Lovéy Mary, but we haven't heard of her vet. } , ALSO A MACK 4 SENNETT COMEDY 16-11 cts. 0, second 9 COMING SOON MARY PICKFORD IN "DADDY LONG LEGS" Prices: First shoy present circumstances. It also stated that the whis- key was being retailed al 86 a bottle and thal at least one boltle was disposed of daily during the past two weeks - According to the police theory liquor made in the Bagley still was retailed by the bottle at six aollars. It is alleged that the still was operated at the candy ry until last Thursday when en obvious reason the equip- ment was moved to Mr. Bagley's house. Mr. Faiers, who is ed with 'soliciting orders for liquor without a license, is presumed to have played the role of salesman. Faiers was re- manded for a week this morning. Mr. G..N. Gerdon appeared in his behalf Mr. Ragley was charged with having in his possession a still and olher apyaratus for making liquor. contrary to the Exeise Act. and also Tor keeping tiquer! for sale in contravention to the | }Ontario Temperance Act, The] court room was crowded with in-| sted speetators who, diyided | their attentions between Mr. Bax- ley and his wierd and wonderful 'listilling plant, He asked for a [remand until Saturday morning Jand the court forthwith ad- | journed | Fined 8500.00 | A heavy odour of fermentation, }reminiseent of p almo- sphere of the Most forgotten bar-rooms of an ancwnt day filled the police Coort room on saturday morning [ben Me. James « tiuise- Bagley appeared before Magistrate Dun Hble ot a charge of illegally hav- Hing an his possession. without a [license, under the Inland Revenue Acta still, worm, reetifying and other atus suitable for the manufacture of spirit Mr. Ko). Keer app fused te Senet the fest stone and appeared in Me, Bagley's de- fence Grown Attorney Hatton conduitTey the prosecution, Nears | ly [bree-guarters of an hour was consined in a general scritiny ofthe Acts covering Mr. Bagley's aitence, ter the purpos pour an expheit char prof extranenus eliuses, exact | Iv filling this ease In searehir lawyers Levedt What would & - the Impese aw fine without impri ment. upon the prisoner, A duestion arose as te whether the! word "and or "or? shank be) iieluded in the charge, ant later} a proton ansultation, = Mr 'Kerr announced that the p er would neither plead nor ¢ Ie wonky waive the taki videos and consent to beime| rit ouy fer tral before Judge] Huyeke On a second charge of having | distilled a quantity of quar in ventrayention of the Inland Rey Mr. Bagley was like- nitted fer Oe y then aleaned guilty fu a third charge of having kept liquar for sale ut his home, 500 s street y Bagley instructs me that the two prerels af wine were kept solely for domestic use and not} for the purpose of sale, and thal he had notified the Inland Rev: enue Department to that effect," Mr. Kerr said "The other liquor was brought from the candy works and was not held for sale, but Mr. Bagley realizes thal be is unable to re- hut the presuniption of the Tem- perance Act and consequently pleads guilty." Magistrate Dumble imposed a fine of 8500 and costs, amount- ing lo 8519.10. An item in the costs of 810 for the rent of the automobile truck that hauled the wine, liquor and apparatus from Bagley's house to: the police station, caught th¢' Magistrate's attention. "I don't want to see the min robbed," he said, and objected that the automobile rate was ex_ orbitant. called for the local taxi tariff and finally clippeg five dollars off the bill, which sound- off at 8514.10. 'A More Serious Charge Monday's 'Toronto Pasers &tat- ed that the prisoner ngw has to answer to a new charge, that of having performed a criminal op- eration on Mrs. Jennie gynith Mo. Donald. The prisoner did not plead, and was remasded. Defalcations Charged On Monday Guise-Bagley again appeared in police Court and was arraigned on five Charges of de- faication, The chirges arise out of his law practiss~ Bagley now faces nino charge, three in con- nection with liqUyr, one-that he performed a crilginal operation, and the five of defaleation. He was remanded Un(j] Thursday on the latter charges, Aftey spending the week-end in jail, Bagley wale alowed 10 eo to his office, accGmpanied 'by a de- teclive. CrowGs of other lawyers and citizens Wwere\in the office demanding Papers, titles and other lest dsouments which he held. He hay forwarded to To- ronto his T%ignation as a mem- ber of the Liaw Society of Upper Canada. Opera House % Xe Thursday, Dee. 4 The Biggest Event of the Season F. Stuart-White's 4th Annual English Pantomime "Red Riding Hood" with MISS ZARA CLINTON and a Company of Forty English Artists PRICES :---80c., $1.10 and $1.65. Tog Gallery 55c. On sale at Malcomson's, beginning Fri., Nov. 28 Neidpath Farm Near Stratford, Ont. Dear Sir:-- The Delco-Light Plant you sold me to light my farm has not only given us the pleasure and convenience of electric light in all our buildings, but it is rapidly paying for itself in the work it does It woul¢ be a good investment for ug aside from the lighting altogether. So far, we have found 16 jobs for Delco ef our farm, and we are constantly finding new jobs fer it. We are'using power from Delco-Light to run:-- G) 3-unit milking machine. (10) Vacuum cleaner. (2) Cream separator. (11) Electric iron, (3) The pump in the dairy. (12) Toaster. (4) Root pulper. _ (18) Charging batteries on our motor car. (14) Pumping water for house- hold use (5) Emery stone. (6) Horse clippers. (7) Sheep-shearing machine. (15) Lighting our home, stable, (8) Fanning mill. outbuildings and yard. (9) Washing machine. (16) Violet ray generator. We have never figured this work down to so many hours per day, but we do know that we can operate the farm with one less man than we used to. Figure out the wages and board of a farm hand and you can see what the Delco-Light plant saves us. - We used to run a gas engine on the milker and cream separator, at a cost of 10 cénts a day. Our Delco-Light plant supplying light and power for the whole farm costs only 7 cents a day. It would not only be a harder proposition to run our farm without Delco-Light, but it would cost us a lot more money. We have no hesitation in recommending any farmer to harness up his farm to Delco-Light. t Yours truly, (Signed) WM Ballantine Hl a ni writes an adyerti: cement * The man who considers Delco= Light something that he will buy --when he can afford it--should heed this strong letter from Mr, Ballantyne. It costs more money » to farm without Delco-Light. Cam you afford, then, to delay equip- ping your farm' with light and power? Exclusive Deleo-Light Features Where there is a boy on the farm, he can look after this sim- ple plant. These features insure care-free, long-lasting service for you. It is direct-connected. There are no belts to slip, break or be replaced. It is self-cranking. Pressing down on a lever starts the engine and it stops automatically when the batteries are charged. It is air-cooled. There is no water to carry, to freeze or to boil away. There is only one place to put oil. There are no grease cups. A simple mixing valve regu- lates the fuel supply. There is mo complicated carburetor» Ball and roller bearings cut down friction and increase effi- ciency. Thick-plate batteries are long lasting. 75,000 Delco-Light plants are operating in Canada and the United States. This in itself proves the practical nature of the plant. Let us put you in touch with some of these people, You owe it to yourself and your family to learn what Delco- Light will do for you. As a start toward greater comfort and larger profit, ask us to send you the Book "Pays for Itself," written by practical farmers. H. M. Stewart, BARRIE, ONT. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS, Ltd. Toronto, Ont, - Distributors The Domestic Engineering Co., Dayton, Ohie Makers of Delco-Light Products O-LI The Complete Electric Light and Power Plant for Farms HT

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