bier -..J unxvcv Driver Is Not Held Steven Jeans, 119 Brunswick Ave., 1: taxi-driver, who was in charge of the auto- mobile, gave himself up at Court St. Police Station. and, after witnesses of the accid- ent had been interviewed by Detectives Su1li`van and Waterhouse, he was allowed to go. is 1.: an - -..-.. ..... 5:101: uy um: uiuur: as I0u0w8:-l Run over by a large touring car on Front St._. near the Queen_ s Hotel, at 8.30 o clock last night, `Miss Barbara Boultbee, aged nineteen years, of Simcoe; Ont., was so `badly injured that little hope is held out . at St. Michael's Hospital for her recovery. Thevfront wheels of the automobile passed over the young lady's body, fracturing ve ribs, several of which pierced the lungs. She is also suffering from other internal injuries. `l\__:_,_,, 1' 11 . vv 1: `lars are given by the Globe as_ follows :- Mis Barbara Boultbee, who with her twin sister was a student at Ovenden Coll- ege. Barrie, for sevexal terms, was very `badly hurt in Toronto yesterday. Particu- n.... --i__ - ' Missl Barba Boulfbee `Run, Ove_r by Car.-- In l_ recar- OVENHENTRAD. J` TERRIBLY mm [W ious`. Site. .~ Lu uu: uuueu mates and Uanada. Dr. H. M. Tory; M.A., is `presi- dent of the University; W. A. R. Kerr, M.A., is'Dean of the Faculty of Artsand Sciences; E. A. Howes, B.Se/A., is Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture and Dr. A. C. Rankin is Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. The University has achieved the V important function of reaching in its . educational work, the people of the province at large through extension . work. There is a special secretary 2 for this department who promotes : lecture courses throughout the pro- vince, a Press Bulletin, :1 system of ; travelling libraries and a bureau for information for literary clubs, de- hazing societies and such organiz:x- ` tions. Otxeimportant work was a ' series of disczzsssoas before ` 2-1 : social problei pf life. v `ue Scientific Association has` a denite program of economic re- ` search into the resources of the pro- nnre. conducting an experimental [station 1:. o'rn_n.gntu researc The university farms are - Lanai! '4.` -:c.`b.._- LI..`-.A-J I -ur'lgrxcu.Iult3.1 tESE8l'tl:. _ The library of nineteen thousand volumes has a large collection of book: written `by Canadian authors lull (`n-_-do and in Innnfnnl :- AL- ....-:._ uaxxuuul nutnots uuun: wrlntcu 0) _ onCas2ah|ndi__Iloatedinthema.in| hni!dZ__.v to/isf spending 3 Jother, Mrs. Sut- (1) The Main Teaching Building of the (2) The Engineering Building, in rear 0 promotion of better medical training Under t} in the United States and Canada. sion Boar Dy H M 'l`m...- M A : ~ _ _ . _: A An . ed school at Barrie for over two years, com- pleting her course there only last spring. Mrs. Boultbee and her daughters were in Toronto on a shopping trip and, according! , to their usual custom, were staying at the] 3 Queen s Hotel. M ' DIMPLES TOILET - - 3 Bars for 2 P. & G., Naptha, Gold, Surprise, Comfort, Sunlight Z t can a nun LIWJUIH` wE CANTIEIT ADVERTIEEUTIIIE PRICE AS THE MARKETS ARE CHANGING DAILY CAMPBELUS Tins for Valancie FRUIT. IHIIDX 214-Lb. `Sack PASTRY FLOUR, $1.19 5 Lbs-$2/5 s early as 1200 ns on the skin EAGLE BRANT)` MILK, 24 f - __-: - - `I an 3h] THE CHAIN GROCERY STORES OF CANADA % 25 DUNLOP ST.%,B1/\RRlE 79 Tin CORN 25c Lb. Not Special Pnces on a Few Articles-- I the Lowest on All Lines All the Time GET OUR PRICES on SUGAR lRlk`ll'\"l" I`I\III1I\l'l1It\I-u _...--_. _____ Choi_:_S`ta_t_1dard TOMATOES 31 r , LEVER 31205 24 ;RlNSO'-3Pk8s- f'23 AYLMER -A vu2l'_.', plU`lnU 4: nwcrul. | _ Amateut sport in \'o'es:ern Can:.~u.:. has been devdoped by the Univer.-;- ty_ of Alberta Athletics Sociee -. There is {track club. soccer, hash - lnlltum,mgbyand_lxockey,- 1, ring}, nalwnnon Inn: Innnn -naI.. .._ `KCCI, CBVCEICE III IXEII I woman : oahletics.-C. G. ::.':::::_';' " 5a- '.`.z`'; .' ';....'*" T 9 the specta uiar pnvdztction grzven in the leading cities of me Province` The Writers (':.b. whose prozra-1 has covered the various fie? is .4` lilteraxy endeavor IS of value in sun: 3 young ptovir.-.-c as Albcrn. t ' Rinntonr nun":-Q in `V5.9--n I`--..._~ . gxaxu UJ WUHS. Evergreen and Gold, the year book of the University gives a re- sum of the "activities of the vern- which are as interesting as they are broad in scope. 'The Clubs in;-luau: Abe Agriu;-!tL:ra1 Club, the Pharnxar.-`r lab in its fii'st,year, the Medic-:.l Club in its fourth year. Liter;-iry. and `Musical. interests are pr >:not.~.l by the Literary Assoxn-Kati:-:1, tn.- 3 Gk-2 C-Ezzb. Mardolin Cit? ;;;... tr..- Univetsity orch;-stra. T.;e Dram..- tip S...-:99. 1.... .,-~ .L::~'- . - -- VJZTE `J12 rl`13."C 01131 Univ'ersi't y otrh;~stra._ tc Society h2.e.; haViu'- A1235? 1...` L.;V .3." Ben '. 9-_____ gm 16 Tin ed for 0 heat your , _--_ - v-4`. .u.uou.J LJu1Lul1l}.',o ~ the direction of the Exten- Board, the farm young "people of Alberta were given a week of work and play at the University in June. A feture of the University is the `Summer School for teachers which is carrying on its ninth pro- gram of work. T31,-A ..... ... ___.1 n-n,I M 1g of Alberta University. Iin of the Main Bui1din:t.. TT....I-__ LI - PURE LARD I 19 LI). I7 Cakes CASTILE SOAP 25 TIGER AND EAGLE RED SALMON, 1.15. Tm, 30 SOAP . In 15:: FURS REMODELLED AND _ REPAIRED MISS M. McARTHUR b King Block - - Barrio ,, Six Large Rolls Toilet l\AI\I1I\ A- W.` $2.99 10 bars for - 4-lb. tin Pure Fruit Strawberry, Rasp- I berry JAM, 99 SAGO AND TAPIOCA `Page ThirteeI_1`_" 90 L1,_ but Q ssc r stock A all pric-e. V. H. Buttery. ;:.g5. 57 62 66 6-1 56 64 51 ttciber 20, ;r92*1 "high Rain u uul. U - 42-43c Anniversary services-~we're held in `the Methodist Church on Sunday, Oct. 16..The church was lled to capacity both `morning and evening. Both services were conducted 'by Rev. F. L. Brown, B-.A., president 0: I the Toronto Conference, assisted by thei -pastor. Rev. W. S. Irwin. In the `morn-i ing Mr. Brown spoke particularly of in- dividual _ responsibility for the uplift of humanity. In the evening his` text was taken from Luke 19:10, Thej `Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost. `Mr. Brown is a Very clear and -c-onvincingespeaker. Much credit is due to the choir for the very ap- propriate music rendere_.d. The offering for the day amounted -to -3117. ii g . I Minard s Linimeht Lumberman s _Friend. No'."`2'l`_a-ll_V`V-heat . Oats, new . . . . . . . . "Peas . . . . . . . Barley .. . . . . . . . .. '.Sweet Clover . . . . . . Potatoes, per bag . . 'But4ter, per pound . [Eggs, per dozen .. . . `Chickens, spring . . . Hogs. . . . . . . . . . . . V Lambs .. Cattle .. Cmvs . . . . . . . . . . Beef hides, green Calf skins . . . . . . . . . Lamb skins . . . . . . . Horse hides Horse hair . . . . . ; . . . Wool. unwashed J. . Hay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Straw .. owmun. Stayner, owman and their nd last week. Barrie, returned mrling two weeks Inplk N0. 4 1511515005 or f,`THESON OF TARZAN The 5th episode of The Son of Tarzan"wi11 beshown October 27,728, 29. . . Prices: 15;: and 2510... tN\atinee-Smat., at 2.30','a11 seats 15c. "(T he engagement of the Boston Stock Co., advertised for October 20,` 21 and .22, has been cancelled) . THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES .1 0 Full nu--. Look over the clothes that you worelast season. Know that dry cleaning will freshen them up and that_ dyeing` will transform them if you so choose. A.little change will bring them into the style of the present time and your problem is" solved. Let us assist. rsilb DOES the clothes problem worry you? Are you perplexed by an apparent lack of enough suit- able apparel? Do. you hesitate making a great outlay for gowns or suits at the present time, not knowing what the morrow may bring forth? 7 Phone 44 1 9 Elizabeth 8! . ' Gtu'rs'smts_ ADE To orcmsn GREATEST SALE or LADIES cmm cons EIIEII llI_I.`I\ Ik Iillhlslli COMING SOON; `BRINGI`lTG up FATHER bib, sizes . . . $1.50 , .. $1.75 .. $2.49 sy priced nd $2.90 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct; 24, 25, 26 OPERA HOUSE . smmons a. co. THURS.., FRL, SAT., ocr. 20, 21, 22 BEAU REVEL ____ _ _- _ ---:--n' no-avnilll %\Il "wrlnpmnmnn-: Cogtglmpacentlcsstlgmhstymfs pcegllllaay below presentm nrlnt values: All Colcts, Stylesfand A mos. i H. INCE ' SPECIAL PICTURE . uU_65c : ~~---n u-J, Lvuul. H1115 uacn WIDII` tnelr _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ __ 75_80cgson, Holton, who has been. "spending . ;4_0o.4.50 ; several weeks with his grandparents, . . . . . . . . $1,004.25 .' Mr. and Mrs. John Bingham. glund Ivan Mc_Carthy_ of Toronto spent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 00: in . _ 30_35 iover Sunday with his mother, Mrs. _______________ " no 05|-Jeffrey McCarthy, before proceeding _ . ` _ _ _ ' _ ' __ $1000 jto St. John, N.B., to take the position ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86.00-7.50 ! f acccuntant in the main rice f ,- . . , . ,' , _ , . _ , $4,005.50 ,' the Bank of Montreal in that city. reen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. {ml 1|/r.. .....n IA ... 1.1 A EDGAR in oh of his -c;n?i;1-etd II A ` -DuD-j A 2 j---- -.._- -_____ uuu Will. preacn 1 `Monday mght owl supper and :1 served from 6 ,_ Ar) A0- ,`A" M:HI_ A1` TnEs"H6W" PAULINE FREDERICK IN ' ROADS OE_DES'l`lNY a IIIUD. ,n. l1VblL,Dl.'_'lLblAL. rug! L; % A1sb_ CHARLIE QHAPLIN - - u - - nautical-UV] .... 15.25% $1.50-$2.00. . . . . . .. 30c` . . . . . . .. 5c-11c (Of) nn 0: An I ` 1 a I'JU`l. 10 I $22 .00-25.00 . . . . . $12 .00 $1.00] 4o.45c} $1.75. 45-5oci ;.. 60-65c; 75-80. ` $4.00-4.50: 81.00.1255 38-40c} ' 419-! -and- `W (`ECU `X 3 IJUI _:10c x\..~uu;uu.y uu.Auu5 uxu J.l.'l\ Jl1U5 HI. LUVVH ` . on his wa.V home from attending the ,.General Synod in Hamilton. "It is over a quarter of a century since Mr. King left his old home town andehe wa`s delighted to be back again amid the scenes of his boyhood days, which still have for himv-a very strong at- traction. |md White A. _.A \`uu.u_y uu u\.uuur:1' 40, 1.3151. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Forbes an- `nounce the engagement of their eld- est -daughter, Rebecca May, , of Stroud, to Mr. ,FI'8.nCiS Percival lmarkson, only son of Mr. F. W. Clarkson, Cookstown, the marriage Ito take place quietly the latter part of October. '1 x 1 q A. --. - \lJ- \l\4U\lLI I Rev. Iflairold G. King, rector of St. Paul s Church, Vancouver, spent Saturday among old friends in town Inn 1n<:t< qvonwo 1.-..-- .B_._.-- -.LL--- 7 | ,_,,__ __ -v.-V-nvgvial All IJLIGDIJ DID! 1 .Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Guest, Big Bay {Point, announce the engagementof {their eldest daughter, Cora -Katha} Ween. to Mr, William Young, only son `of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young, Craig- vale. The marri_ag'e to take. place quietly on October 26, 1921. Mr mm: `M... nr:1....... m...L._ - mun .u.uuu.y uuw are. } Mr. and Mrs; W. D. Haugh, .Hjgh {Park Ave., motored up from Toronto, 3 Saturday, returning back with. their lgnn T-Tn-nu 1!v1r\:\ 1...... `L--- '~----A 5' vv v4.ul\4J LIN: A. R. Tudhope, recently of G1eich- en, .A1berta,.` has: been among old friends in Barrie, Flos and 'Oro for a few days, He expects -to spend the winter at 'Sawtelle,_ Ca1if., where `his family now are. II ......J 1|l'___ 1'17 vs no - --- - uuuu .u5 as .n.cvv uuuuays. I Edmund Hardy was joined this week by Mrs. Hardy and their chil- gdren, and their `household e"ects hav- 1 ling been brought from Vivian,~they- are getting settlnd in +1...:.. ....... 1......` mg ueen orougnt from Vivian,~they; getting settled in their new `home `in Worsley St. " A 1:) m...J1__.,L , -- - - ` ' - ........ .; may on. _ _'z" r Mr.,and Mrs. Morley ,[BIa c children, and -Mr. and Mrs. H. of Elmvale, visited friends in lover the "week-end. E III :-Ian f1_--'__: , :0 `win -vvvs uuc VVcCl\"C.HUu . Miss Greene of `Huntsville is re-` egraphs office, while, Mfss Piper is taking a few holidays. 1 1 lieving in the Canadian National Tel- ` F`.na.nnr1 'l'J'n-J-v ---~ -`V5 ` " ' J.-n uvuublls `Misses Olive Wilson and Gertie {Rock of Toronto spent a few days !-with their cousins, Mr, and Mrs. I Pierce, Perry St. M1: on.-I 'T|I.... It` I -'4' ' ' ' ` will be held in 1mday, 0ct. 30. nto will preach ) `ll/fnhrluu nlr-J-5 , ._-~ -av--, I-V\aVu 11- Ill: VVe{.1_VV00(1. Mrs. Duncan C. Murchison and daughter, Margaret, returned on Sat-' urdaypight from spending. a wepk in Cobourg. ` I `M:aNn~ f\1!__ _ Y-I701 - 9` --... ........ .ucWlS_ or Uookstown spent a- few days last week`with his father, D. Lewis, High St. fDaIton Meeking has` returned to Toronto after spending the week with his parents in Elizabeth St. Rev. N. Wellwood of Richmond Hill is visiting in .town for a few "davs- I with his on, Rev. H. E. Wil,woodi.|i Milo T1.-5.. .. _ _. THE B ARRIE EXAMINER \r\- I V lIl'5l1 u-11\'nu..'.b . 5.-E25 ' _ ` -JOVENDFF PERSONAL [B18-.:k and Bgker, zed friana in +..... saw; u of ` Conkstown .-4- .......1-` __:u, 1, - in town efore the heat ered in upper sheets beneath Luuuu LILUIIIBUII, was guwneu in French blue taffeta with black chiffon velvet hat, -and Miss Mildred Drummond, the bridesmaid, pink taffeta with black velvet hat and cm.`- ried yellow chrysanthemums. The bride s sister, Miss Charlotte Thom- son, who sang the bridal hymn, wore yellow taffeta and silver with pink bonnet and carried pink sweet peas. Mr. Louis Vair of Barrie was best man and the ushers were Mr. Ralph Guestand Mr. Stanley: `Garvin, of Barrie ; Mr. Arthur Thomson,_ the I bride's `brother, and Mr. William Laws. After a reception at the home ' of the bride s father, 776 Euclid avenue, the bride and groom left to snend - their honeymoon in Atlantic City, after which they will reside in Barrie. The bride travelled in a `tan duvetyn suit, a black velvet hat and beaver cape. I ....,._-,x.. was DUACLHJIILCU. uy me nev. 1'. M. Macdonald, of Miss Sarah Isobel Thomson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Thomson, to Lieut. W. Amos Johnston, son of-`Mr. and Mrs. James A. Johnston, of Barrie. The bride, who was given away by 'her father, wore a dainty frock of pink char-' meuse and georgette with tulle veil and orange blossoms, and carried a shower of Ophelia roses, violets and g`yps'ophila.V A little flower girl, Miss Helen Clark, in a pink taffeta frock, carrying a basket of flowers, was attended by a little page, Master `Robe1`tAJ. James, in a white Oliver Twist suit. The matron of honor, Mrs. Arthur Thomson, was gowned in Wvnnnk lnlu-an 4-n4`..+.. -..:4-L I-1--L St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, To- ronto, was the scene of a pretty wed- ding` at half-past` seven o clock last evening ,(Oct. 19), when the mar- 2-iag'e was solemnized by the Rev. T. M 1`/rnnrlnhairl n-9 III... C`-----`- T- -` " V... D...-: \IJ- Ull\4 5LVUla Missilertha Gibbons of Toronto,. - cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, ` and Mr. J. Toner of Phelpston assist- ` ed the groom. Miss Mary Cameron rendered suitable music throughout the Nu.ptial Mass. g . 7 After the ceremony a wedding .breakfast- was served at the bride s home in James Street.` Later, Mr. and Mrs. Devlin left for a.trin to Port Huron and Chicago. The bride will be greatly missed from St. Mary s Church." The Young Ladies Sodality of that church held a miscellaneous shower in her honor last Friday evening in the Parish Hall. the many lovely gifts testifying to the high regard in which she is held and good wishes for her future happiness v - The marriage of Miss Rosella ' (N-eI}ie)iHicky, daughter of Mr.`B. 3 Hickey, town, and Mr. Simon Devliri of Untergrove, was solemnized in St. Mary's Church at seven o clock on Tuesday-morning, Q-ctober i18th,` Rev. Father Mogan officiating. The bride was given away by her father and was smartly gowned in a tailored suit of`blue duvetyn with hat of henna velvet and 'a _corsag'e ` bouquet of roses. She also wore a black fox fur, the gift of the groom. `|\ll .'...... `l')._.L'l-_ A-II - A very pretty wedding took nlace . at the home of Dr..and Mrs. M. E. * Gowland, Milton, when. Miss Maude . Partridge was united in marriage to Dr. J. F..King of Milton. The house was beautifully decorated with . yellow chrysanthemums and aspara- ~ gus fern, and at 2 o clock, as Miss -Edith -Dewar played the Lohengrin - wedding march, the bride, gowned in . apricot-kitten s-ear satin, entered the ' drawing room on the _ arm of ' her brother-in-law, Dr. Gowland. "Rev. . H. L. Partridge of Orangeville, cousin of the bride, performed the ceremony ; ter, Mrs. H. J.'Partridge` of Toronto and during the signing of the regis- ' sang` Because very sweetly, after which a daintybuffet luncheon was served. Dr. and. Mrs. King left amidst the best wishes of their many friends on the evening train for the Canital city. On their return they will reside on Charles St., Milton. -,--...... .I.vn\aon uu.. nuuguls 01 10- mg! o`-played the Aewedding march. Folwing `the ceremony 11 wedding brea fast was served, after which thevbride and groom left for their home .in Toronto, theobricle wearing a navy blue suit- and beavexf furs, 1 V MlDl`JLETON-SHEPl-IERD. `- - ; A quiet wedding took place at the ' hopie of Rev.- and Mrs. A. Shepherd, v Angus, Saturday, Oct. 15, `when their daughter, Miss Lillian Shepherd, was ',,ynitexd_.in marriage. to Mr. Frederick V Middleton of Toronto. The ceremony` was conducted by Rev. A. Shepherd, father of the_bride. The decora- tions -,were tastefully carried out in roses and sweet peas and _ma'id.en- hair fern. The bride was charming . in a dress of blue charmeuse _and ; grey crepe and carried a bouquet of 5 Ophelia roses. Mr. T-Iodgins of To`-' 3 1'n1ln'.'n]surnrI 4-Inn ` uuJ-l3-- - "'!TiI!!il_!i!!IHI!i!!l!I!I JOHNSTON--THOM`SON` ,19 , 24, 26; - $2.00! .. $1.751 _0B1'IJ'iUARY DEVI .lN--HICKEY KING;-PARTRIDGE WEDDINGS -pan. vv-v 15:75-5; ua.|3, I-I ll-Call? Kori! 17.3. `a capacizy for two hum}.-ea students .eac3_ Treaty-ve thou: sand dolars. rep;-2-seating the inter- atonhaxfamnomhasbcenmade avniiale for the faculty by the Bockfellg: Foumauan. to: thc uuec auu one-nau muuon dollars. _There are three commocllous resilv dential` buildings--Athabasca' Hall, Assiniboia Hall and Pembina Hall. providing` residential accommodatio: . for four hundred students. The mair. reaching building is a handsome structure of neo-classis style` arm was opened for classes in the fall 0: 191-5. The new medical buildin; which will `be cozsuneted for the opening of the fail session ranks as one of the finest"-in Ctazada. It f;-rm. tZ'.eso'.:ti'.-e.-'npartc aq3aoLnm_ 7 :1` !,f-`varsity 3:35 is 2:: arcl:i:ec!..;r3i harmo3y with*t_i1e oth ei- strzactzzres. In addition to `accom modazizg the dcparzment of chemis try. it contains. laboratories for. tin: : department of an.-uomy. physiologg : pa.i.o;agy 3.2.1 public health. The.'- * are two lectzt.-; iaahs. in theatre fora : I'_.}. 1':-nnaz-i'u (Ann 0.... L.--A--- m"i`~l1es`iIte of the University on the high banks of the Saskatchewan in _South Edmonton comprises 258 acres while there is also a farm of 300 acres. `Five hundred acres `are under cultivation in addition to those covered by buildings. The institu- tion is financed by the government and the expenditure to date exceeds three and one-half million dollars. There an: Hn-an mm-.m,.,I:.....- ..-_: I spent each year at the country home of an V uuuuuuune [0 me nospital. l Jeans was driving the Misses Welch and, Bergy of Oshawa to the Union Stationf "Both women told the detectives that, inl M their opinion, Jeans could not possibly avoid the accident- The -police further stated that Miss Margaret Boultbee had also said that the driver was not to blame. Well Known in Norfolk Miss Barbara Boultbee is one of two sis- ters who are very well known and popular throughout Norfolk county. Both were capital horsewomen and expert auto drivers and were prominent in sports and in social life. They -made their home with their mo- ther, Mrs. Robt. Boultbee, in Simcoe, al~ though a great part of their summer was i CA Ba cox s , 4 `I Queen Hotel. their uncle, D. Robb Tisdale, at Charlottes- ville. Miss Barbara, with her sister, attend- appucll me `cranes out the car struck her] a.nd.the front wheels passed over her body. Miss Boultbee was picked up and rushed ini` an automobile to the hospital. Jeans was driving mu Mm.-. 1:-r..1-1_ -_J av 50. , I Miss Boultbee, with her mother, Mrs. R.` Boultbee, her twin sister, Margaret, anti Miss Vera Curtiss, was staying at the Queen s Hotel. They had just come out of the hotel and were about to cross to the south side of Front St. _i Barbara Boultbee 18 said -by witnesses to have been walking in front of -the other two girls, and she stepped out from in front of a stationary automobile and was struck -by Jeans car, which was westbound on Front .-St. Driver s Version of Accident Jeans told the police he did not see the young girl until his car was within six feet` of her. At` the time, he said, he was turning hi car to the centre of the road 3 to pass the standing motor. `He at once applied the `brakes but the struck her and the fmnr. ulhlnnlc \l.IB(Il\r` ........ t.-- L-J-A 7.". $IB6 . . . $2.50 44. This . . . $2.25 $2.25