Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 29 Nov 1923, p. 3

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I I , OXOXOOOXXXOOOOOOXOOOOOOXNXOOOOOOOXOXOOXXOOOOXOOOKOOOOOXOOKXOXOO: Court of betnveen and Or- .u L nu; Lu--,..u..v.n u. . The R(-*sp0mlont. Lum I.n~-. was lriod l)uforo I-lis \\'m`shi.p, W. H. Ht-wson, 01` the Town 01` ] t_*li(`~lzll)g- uishenv. on lhn ~11!) day 0!` .\ln,\'.: 1923, on a complaint under The ()n-` tnrio 'I`emperance .\(`I. mm by J. R. Reid, 1!. Idcenso Inspu,-mm`. as fol- lows : --rm...o I\i\(\ tn... Inn nu nv uhnut S1110 'lU\Vll UL 1'ellL'uI.u_:unr-urux:. - The .\l a1;.ristmt9 didn't st~mn.tn1 have an,v~dou!bt whom the matter at! the trial and (lisnlissed the com-1 maint wit`hnul calling on the De-~' fence. The reasons of the Z\Iagi.s-I trate as given in the record are \ follows 2 | \ Did not call on Defence. 1 Judgment : 1 ``I am not smtistivd that prosocu-# on has made (mt a case .I'm- con-` tlon. -Am not satised that ""7" "" """ " "'J Gyproc is a ready-made wall ready for application. Each sheet has bevelled edges so that every section joins the other perfectly: There is no muss or dirt in handling it-no lath are needed -nail it right to the studs or joists. No plaster to dry, your trimmings can be put on immediately and it`s ready for alabastine, paper, paint or panels as the case may be. The ONTARIO C-CYPSUM C0,, Trim without delay. Gyproc does not have to dry IN # 1 1 COAL, COKE AND WOOD he On- pmsccuiion has sliown any breach or Omazin 'I`Mnpei':u1ce .-\('i by 1110 Di--i lemlanl. _\m not sati:~:iied Ihai: `[)l`()S'c!C'tIUf)]! has shown im0\vie.(1_<.-,0 ,b_\' i)o'.'vn vr even _a suspicimig ; 01' ;:round:~: I'm` susapioion, on his par! i `that. C111minL'iia:n and his r-mn:pan-i iiun had liquor wilh Ihr -m or \v 1='li'i1iI:inL: liquor in his pr--niisv.<; or} i1'inl:i 5. . :l1l_\ Ihi1J',: c\.\r:epr ihe giiigw-I ` -ll|\\"iii: '.\'hi(-,h he had . Ill(`ill,; wn: 41 . 4`.\.. iul i .v lllill. k;llHllXlI1lil':Xl it win i lrin1:in:.'. :l1l_\'Ihin',: c I-II-' Wilh hp 1 ':'.nd I (lisnriss the I (Himwrl) W. I iMu_\' 4th, 1921:. . 'l`h(- Notirn 0. Appvnl nmm that tho said Police .\Iu}:ist.ra1 `on rhu 41h du.,\' 01` .\I:x_\'. 192:2, ` uliss tho r'mnpl'.1inI m" the said `it. Raid zluzliztst tho quid Lun fox` [hurt ho thv said Lum L99 < ;Ihv Town of l'c-notu11gIaisl1m1<- tho C0unI_\` of $51110-)1). on the ;du_v 0.1 April, 1021:, luau-at liqu [place olhnr than in the D] ;L1\\'<,~!lin_L' ll()llSH in \\ hi(;h ho rs c0nlr:n'y 10 the prm'i. 01 {Ontario 'I`mnp:~ram.-e` Art." 1 I. ...:n I, ..._..,._,1 AI, . .1 .U(L,L'.l.`llal||" up|II'u.l> [U III` llldllt` llIHl!`I' mm set-tinn and the prncn-edirmps `mu furv me under aI1()thm'. It will nut, lm\\'e\'z-I1 , hn *I1rc(-.=:.<;1.1`_\' to (IPELI with 11113 (1il`|'m'mn(-e on ac- count of mu opinion I haw fm`n1- ed n1|1m'\\jise in the xnum-,1`. 1 \l.. \l D 'I`n.l|...n._ 1.. .. cu lllIllfl\\l>yK` Inn` |ll Illi|lU`,l'. Mr. .\I. I3. '1`udhnpe, who npp(-:n'- or! for the uppx-llam. Hue Lit-ens_. lnspm-ml . hrg'r=cl H111-l Ihc-re wzls sullicienr evitlonce at the trial before the .\la;.:islram 10 cm1\'1ct the ac- cused in that the \vlln(-:43, Cunnin;,'- hzun. swore at the trial zunongsl other things as follows: We had foum drinks. that is. two ll`il)liS zuliece. We \\'+-re ll1H`- p1'0`h- mhly 15 or 24) minutes. "I (I111-1'} Onll hhn uyhno u. .......a v ~ i 1 ' .llUl_\ J3) Ill` LU IllIIllllK.`3*. "I didn't tell him what we ' ,r-:1 the .g.:'in_.:m' 2110 for. I lvfl bntllv there. I do not know saw it or not. The dm'mnl:un l.u\n uwh-.1 uvn nun-n Jninu H` 1..- \vant-l It-ft thew it` he could` em` \\"hat wn \voro doing if ho had Hooked. There were no UH1(`1' per- l.=,xo11s in the 1'(=sta111`u1)t hosidvs us all the time. `ltl dHUlll|`.'l'. , lm\\'(~\'1-11', - nppr-nr-` nrxm-Hnnl Hm |.ir-nnuu .. n. nmnpluim .\Iu3:ist.rn1e did` \' nl` \Inu- 1l|-)" "J1".-,3 I Ulll'l" .Vlil.A`-'.h$l;|illt' Hill` ,\' "dis-f `lain! John] as: Lum Lt-1:; 1: did at l'c-notu11gnisl1on<-`, in; zlitrdl liquor ml . privmu ,. ` AL 1... . = inl`m'muIim1." 1-L Hr=\\-son. I .-M. THURSDAY. Nov-mnnm 29. 192:; privmu] ` ru.~:ido'.~' 01 Thu! I lmvn: dmm this heforg there, s4 -1'\`ml I Ihink an other limos by the rythvr 1'r-llmv thr-re. no.1 by this mam. "I am -..nnvhm- 4: hr: H-|c~'I: nf nl nut`: 1l`lHi\\ l|1t`l'. HLII D) [HIS "I gal. unmhm` fi oz. ask of al- mhol same (lay. I non`! know who it was that got Ih . tjuslc for me. Don't know 11'` I (lrzmk any or it IIH-IV,` or not, I don't lznmv ii d~l'entl:nm l~:n@\\` Wt` haul lha` alcohol lht-re or um. Hr <-uuinl lzuvv .<,<-4311 HIP hnulo on the Izmlc if he had lo0l;u>d. .\!r, 'l`urllmpe cluimetl that there was . widence to warrant Hm .\I:1_;i. in m21k".m.: 21 c0n-\'ic- linn 111 that Ihu Willlvss Cunning- ham s\vm'1- Ihul he hurl liquor in the prr-1n!:<(.< or the respondem and that llw 1'n~sl)(mrlnnI I-rmm hsuvu uunn it :v g mm ` UH.` he I NU \\ l` [-1 e 5 he "(lnilt must` he m'o\'ed just as much :mrlm' Ihis ellunmu-nt as un- :i<=r nny other and that although the `Is-uisluIim1 in um-sliml aids the ac- iCllS(rl' much in some wspecls in his pmor. 1`: has not taken a\va_v from llw zu-rr11.~:-cl and _::ivvn to the accuser that whirh is (`.0-mm0n>1_v called the |)vm~I'iI of tho (l0u!b1" and mm no mm nor judicizxl u icu=r has any r[m\ver 10 do so." ! In 1.hI`>[ ll`\*.S(-`IH case the `.\ra_L`;1S`YI"d.I *lwut'd the \\ iU1l~`SS and upput-ently It-ntnv to the cnnnlttsion that {hove twns no evitlence to bring the case within Section 88, that. is, he was l1()L.S:lUS(`(l ht.-yond a_ rousot1:L`b1e Jnttht that lhv U1'0twn proved that the -t'e-.s.pmu19ttt knew the liquor was there or was being consumed. In nt'n! r.mrm- l`hn n.. uurltc ur was Demg consumed. ll1DI'0SP(`lHi(HlS umim` The 0111 Iurio I`rn1pe-rance Act the acmlseu is ontilletl to the benet, of the doubt `run! If the evidence was suvh that n |l'(11S0ll'd])1(` man could not nd than the=|'9 was a roasona.b1e doubt of guilt then Section 88 (Ines not help the pl'()SH"llli0l] and the- case should he (l'lsmtss(d. 'l`|\n nnnnul in .1: _.2.._`u _,,ILI IH1 |llHIll|.\bl'U. The appeal is disl11issedD with costs. .unu\.r'uI _Lj,u rvu.~`rm:1l)]o JUDGE DISMISSES ; LEE LIQUOR CHARGE 5 ,1.-V-uulm-n ul Lin-. zraputlulelll unu lnlll n~s1>umlo11l could have swcn it if haul luoke(l, mlyilly, upon .s`e-cation `8 01' `Thu ()nIau'io I`exm)m'amcL- :\(`l. l (tllllllol :1L'.1'm`- with this (-m1t9n- H011. The sumu \\=iIx\n:+s also said "1 (In no! lgnnw ll (lP`l'(*I](l:llll knew \\'l` hud Ilw 211001101 tluwe or not. llo mmhl have seen the lmt-I.le on the l.'rl)le if he hzul looked." .\'m`tinI1 88 (loos not make all the innmzr-m _guill_\'. It must he ,;iv(\n :1 nwanlntz: uu:_\. ll 1 nwaning: ....,.. |_,. . Hull U_\ Llllb lllilll. 5 who| - I" (MW The '1Iurthem Imlmnce L !IPRISO%N [AND LASH 1 FOR ROBBER GANG U .`.r'\t`ll1 !J'l'lUi'-(ti. The court room was when} at 1.210 o'clock Clark of Orillia. rwoxvded .\la_:istrates I-1_em\'son oi` Pene- tzttmuisitetw, and (}1()\ Pl`- oi Coldv water. I001; lh(it' places on the bench. "l`ht_v sat in_ 'joimL_\' on the cases. it; addition to the Oriliizt police. t'm|.t' l t'n\'ln(*-ial ofH0nt's, he- .=idu.< 4Itt: Rum. (1l'l'.~5Sed in uni- fonn, wc-ru presetttz Sgt. E. C. Ciurnett and lIlSpP(`t()i` 1"1'ederi('1t Hu,<,'h(-s oi Toronto. and Constables Rich of Barrie uttd (izu'(iine1' of Co11in,<.:\voo(I. Cltamt-ti with _robb(=1'_\= with \'io1et1op, Vlii-azttt .'\nde1`s0n. (".(:()t';.:u 1\lld(=,'I':s`0I1 and Owett Smith pleaded ;:uilt_v in rapid sucession. This was t,ht- Elntvaie case in which they took $85 from Mr. Lorne Draper at the point of :1 rie. Mrs. Smith pleaded not :,jl\i}[_\. to the suing: C1131`;-W wit .\'lr." .\i. B. Tud- hope, who ztssistetl Crown ;\H()!'I1P_\' J. R. Cotter. procendvd to press the citat';:P ztga-ittst her. First \Vi11iam Antlemott \}f1l2n L-:tH< r-(1 as :1 witness zmtftold his story of 1h(:al`i ~z1II'. Then :1 statement made by :\ll'S. Smith to Inspector H'1L:ln=.< at Toronto was sttbtnittt-d. and tho officers front 'I`m'onto were called to ident.it`y it. ,\{|~'r._ smith adtttittod shy`-. `xvaa with the pz11't_\'. but said she Sta.-_\ ed in tho cm throu;:.hout the rob-he1'_\'. -Mr. Tud- hopo -moved for judgmettt. Ha re-ml the law and pointed out .:tut e\'er_\'- one who is l();;tlhvI' with those who rah or ztssauit is .4uilI_\' ol` the 01'- |`ot1('e. Smith guiltv. \l'H.l~ I. `Phe =;\lugist1'ztt<-S found )Irs,._ i t 1 Glllllll _L'.lllll_\. Wilds having pleudzxl .4'i1i]I_v to 1 oh`hin: .\l:1nyin_u's .<.1o1'o ax Cold- wahar .lhP Crown i:e\' to the I r()b'l)e1'y in Pins. and snhinitted evil (191100 ,<.:ninst Wil1i_:un .\uI!ei'son. Lorne Drzupor. me man who was mb~hnd, was called to tho witness wand and told his story of the-uI`fni1`. William .-\m1(=rson_ s smi'_\- was that four men and Mrs. Hn1i'.h~- Wilds (lid I_)ul Lulw purl in !.h(vI"`1o.= rol)xlmi'-_v----lef1 `Poromo for .;\ii(l1and on :1 pleasure trip. I m'rin. it ap- peared on Moss-e.\'nI11l1mtion. was dressm] us in \voman. In Midland they deoitlt-(1 to rob Draper. 'I`hr.-y drove up to his house. roused him, hrou:.:ht-him away from the house, and then Anderson lovelletl a rifle at him. Smith searched his`. pockets. getting in sum of 1ncn(x.\-. 'l`lm_v took him to the bay}; and lied him to a wagon wheel. bound and Perrin left, first to lake the (};n,- to the road, and it was while. _;,ni.I1:' to the car 1hz_1L _'\I_ldeI'$()}g was shot, The_\' drove to (`_n`iHix1 and {hen lo the home (if .`\nderson".s' aunt at Hilz\\'kuSY0l)e. where his rwouv_n\ was washed. When `uhe;v gm .`_)a,ck to Toronto he enter<`.(1 St. Mic`:i:1el`s I-Iusvpital. Av,\(luL`so11_ nppezuecl in Court with a bm1daz.:9 z1i'oun{ his head. He was shot in the ohe-s: and head. \I- T`\.....-nu. :.. .2.. .. 1.1,. ...........x At the Police Court, Orillia. on Saturday aifternoon, .\la;.;istrates Clark, Henvson and Glover imposed severe penalties on inenrbers of a gang of law`breakers who committed several rohtberies in this district. In three sentences lashes were i11- cluded. II, was the expressed pur- pose of the Magistrates to impose penalties which would show that crime could not be committed with impunity 'in Ontario and so help to end the wzive ot` cri:me. William Anderson, George .~\nde.rson and Owen Smith pleaded guilty to a cl1ar:.;e 0|` robbery with violence Nlrs. Owen Smith pleaded not guilty, hut was convicted. Willizmn Ander- son was sentenced to five years at l\'in-gston l enit.e11liat1\'. and (}eor_<.:e .~\11(l0rson and Smith four years, all to receive ten laslies. The charge was that they, together with Russell Per.rin, held up at the point of a rie, Lorne Draper, oi` the 'I`ownship oi F105. and roblbod lrim of $85. Mrs. Smith was sent to the Mercer Reforlnatory t`or six months. Rus- sell Wilds pleaded guilty to robbing the Manning IH-ardw:1re Co1npan_\"s store at Colrlwater and was sett- tenced to two ye-alts at Bnrwaslt Prison |v`arm. William Anderson had previously pleaded 3..-'uilr,\' to the same rllarge, and to robbing the Oro creatne.r_v. On those cltarges he was sentenced to five years at l('ingst011 Penitentiar_\-`. to run con current.l_v with his other term. Russell Pe.rrin, one memeber of the gang, had not been apprehend- ed on Saturday. The :.;a11~g were known to have engaged in various bootlegging activities in this dis- trict. The Chiel` of Police oi.` Peter- l)orou_r,-'h has identied tlreni as the inen who held up Miss .\ier\'in at l eterlmt'0\ty,`l1 on .\lovemher fl. 'I`he3' were i""0l1`7e(l in the rnhl)ery at Pnntvnnnl and I:nn1I- vim (urn Inn1: 5 i I c \Vt`Il"' unuuyttu 111 um I'I1IMJH'y ill Pont_vpo01, and snmv time: ago 1001: part in u ho1d-np on the Toronto- Humilron hi5.;h\vn_\'. 1011 the same trip on which they robbed D1'u.pe1'. they had planned to rob the hotel- keeper at the .\mei~icun Hotel in .\'lidl:1nd. Ho\\'e\'1;~i', the robberies at Washago, Longzforti Mills and Severn Bridge are not 1tll`i`bU1E'(] to them. Goods 1'ecuv from James Chadwick, recently sent to Kingston for line _\'(`-a-is,_ have been identied by Mrs. Hzlrstoiie. owner 9! the store zu S.evm`l1 Biirige. "I`hu f|l\Il|`l rn-nuv-`Ir-:1 I'l\hI\\ unw- I-loavy Ponal`rios Muted Out To (1imJg` VVho Opomitvcl 111 C01111f_\'. Judge Vzmcc Sustains the Decision of Pcnctnng` M:1g`istI`.'Llc 7 l|l;`i'tll. M-1'. Draper, in 3-iviug his aiccouut oi` the robb(`.l',\`~, said he :u'i'ivcd home on that night 11 little after mid- night. Shortly after he go`. into bed he heard a car drive up the lame. A knock came to the door. `l-In answered. and some people nslmd him for enough gasoline in take them to the nearest, town. He went with them down the lane and when he was about fteen l`e-N. from the cur another nu-.11 stepped out, {mint- ed :1 Mile at him and onlerkul `rim to th1'ow.up his hands. In (loin; I I n 1'. :4 (lic- 1 011119 I u cnhuniHnrl ct. icnniiltglll. xne I]'1f1`, \\'[liC?l WEE I.-ft in the precipitous retre.-1`. or the ml,`-.u-t1cH. was shown the Court as an exhibition in the case. In movi 3.1" for sent:--1100. .\1r-_ M. B. Tndhope pointed out, than - .ept. fm murder and 0iT`.l\(`P:\ u_;'2t:ns.t, wo- men. rotbbery with violence was the most serious 01` OITOIIC-'95. It led to tuurder. He ttrzed that the Court would inictt such setitettcc-:i as would stop the c01nmittin;_-,._ of these crimes which" had bucmne so coin- n'on. In or-ug:r to deter furthest ianvlossuess he urged the lash. Mr. 1.}. R. Gutter. the \'et.e.ran (`I-uwn At- torney of the Count}: at" .\`in1cne. r-oncurreAd in tha re~q1H.-st. He said that only once or twice in his sixty ye-.1rs as Crown .~\ttorne,\' had he .=ti5_';:.t=ste(t"whipping. but something had to be dorm tu stop the wave 01' lcrinte. In imposing sentence .\Ia:`~ istratu Clark said that the Magis- tratexq felt it their duty IIO inttiict such penalties as would show that crime could not be COll\Ihf_l,hrti; with in1punit_\' in Ontario. .\fiter the sitting. [ha ;\ln.L'isI1'ate.. c~)n..;1'z1tt11aIg.rL mspi-ct John R. Reid and (`.l_i_i.,I' at" Police Church on tlwii 'Shl't:.\\ (lll6SS and e11E`.t`_L'_V in about the arrest of :1 daitgcrmts gang of (`i'iiili11illS. They a_1:L7.,s con- Ljl'ili1llklt0(i Sgt. t}urnr~t.`.~ and Inspec- tor Hu_;he.s on t,h_p e<.I`t`ecti\'r3 cu-open at|.i0Il Illa`, me Provincial Police at -_1`m'num had accorded the Oriii-ta` ' ofllcers. In (U-\1nl\.r\-n 11-2.1 ,_. 1 n. - 1 llllJUCln`. Inspector Reid and Chm` or Policr} Church .40! a clue :_1_'_- En-rllin. .\ \\'0ek `l .ul'. uunlunu U. f`.on(`9I't, \Vu1tz~-~'I`ho E Blue Danube .. . Ovm`t11rv --" 1`:un1l1auser" 0 Canada. I , _-,. .. _. -60OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL L ... nu,` \.||\. AUHBI. nu` r`\t`lll [H'U\'l `-:'I`l`."t1 success. The pro_:r:1n1 was as follows: God Save the King Overtnre-~R0samu11do" . .Solm 1'~`e1ection--La Boheme" .. Pm I ic(-nlo S01r)-~Gol`den Showers" ..u....u u1u gz1.L'.;:t\u, anu net! to :1] \-.'a_<.:on rwheel. Draper managed tul tiiselmzlgp hinnsmll`, mu !h1'0u;.:n the` Lack door to the house, and pro- cured 4 s_h0lg,un. Hw mo`: mm at n (:14);-'|ll`T`]` Thu .--:H.-. ...;.:.u. .....- 'uH=~'- it ->."Ul`sun. uw 1110'; am a 'r`-=T111L'11t. The -rie, \vhich loft in thn nu-.:nl.nHmm .-no...\..; .`r - nun u. .... ,........- ..-. .-\ND IN '1`-IN`) .\l.\'l"I`I-IR 01-` :1 com- pluinl made by John 1:. Reid of rhv Town of Orilliu. L`.('(`l1S(-` ln. :1`-.;'uinsl Lum Lee-, a ru. limp- er of Pent-tz111:11islwlw. for mu! 1`nu said hum Ltw (lid at the 'I`u\\'n 01 'Pene1z1nguislmnv in thu (jounI_\' oi Qin.n:..;' nn Ihlx 1n~.:nI\'.l|.i|'|l l`$|\' nl .-..,.., ......, \,:uAuCu >3lllI'\\ l"X5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....wClarke linngarian Rhapsody No. 2' . .Lisat . ~`uite Espano]~A Sevillan Festi- val" . . . . . . ..'I`a.van (a) Boleom; (Vb) Jma; (c) `Sevil- luu-as; (d) .\Iarcl1 of the Torea- dors. Clarinet, So1o-I-`antasie on I Puri- tani" . . . . . . .\h', T-Ezlmnml r` TV-:1] . . . . . . . . . ..`Bassi` `~30 Draper threw a roll of $300 from his pocket to the :.';r0nnd. They searched him and found $85. He was then marched in*0 the barn, bound and gzlgged, and tied to :1 \-.':1 Iwhnnl Th-nnm- nu-nun-n-I 0. Seldom have the citizens oi` Barrie and vicini\1_v had an opportunity to hear a sdeliglit-t'ul music a.s was at`- forded them -.by the visit of the Huntsville Band. That they were appreciative "of the op'po:rtunit-_v o.i'- fered was borne out by the crowd- ed house on Monday evening. The Hnuntsville Iband, which is acknowl- edged as the first in`Canada. and thought `by many the best in miter- cia. played wond(.=rfu1l_v throughout. The p1'o;:;ra1n was of a high ordel trolni the OI)E'Illl1_:_'; overture until the last. and the audience was held spelllbound by the harmony of tone. Pwo Ibeautiful solos were given. John T. Collins a piccolo solo and Edmnmi `C. Wells a Cl Z1lI`lll9[ solo. The hnnrl Ina \I'n|Iu-hf on 13...... uuuullhu `p. wens a clvaomxet 5010. l hand was [brought to Barrie- undelj the nuspiyc-es of the \Vomen I`e21r*hx=rs<` .\ssor'i;1linn of D:u'r1e, and to say the least. the event prnvml nl RH(`CPSS.\ ' ENJOYABLE PROHGRAM BY I~IUNjI'SVILLE BAND Rubbersu Rubbers-- Rubbers All our Rubbers are First Quality. I11 Mm1 s, Wo- 1non'.~. :_m(t ,(`/l 1i.l'(11'(-11's, both in fine and l1ca\'y. ]*]v0ry pair pr-v.s's11r('(l <`-,ur(>(l, and we (-Vl1a11'g'(: no more. Ask `rllosv who arc \\'0zu`i_s:' ilwm \\'l1:.1t sm'\'i(-c 1`hv_V hnvb .:'i\'(\n them. We have a large assortment of Women s, `Men's and Children s Slippers for your inspection. LADIES ! We have Goloshes. In at and Cuban linnlu Pm. nr\r1 2.... 1-......1.1,.,. ...-,1 - L1..- ,:, IN TI-II-`. .\I.r\ I"l`I-lit tmio Ten1rpm'an<-e .\c'. . \vY\ I\' nwvrw \u \'lV'1`I .-.u.-.-.a.a..n.u..a . :1 u nuwvv UIULUQHGD. .l.JJ. llilb iU|U. K/'UUiUl lwols, f0111' and ve buckles and at the right price. See our styles and -quahty before buying. The B. B. Shoe Store Our Motto, Value and Service Opposite Bryson s Confectionery LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA44-4---- A- - - _ _ I 1 '1 \'\":|H7-._,'I"hn L`!nn..o:r Why Pay More ? Save our Coupons DUllt',llH . . 1'|lC Gorden Showers" (`In .u|u L,. W an The Beautiful up...` .VSo11`uub er! huunnini (:1 Lu Simcm5. (Ill April. 1922}, vale 1 r,urLu.u5u:. nu . Imus!` nu- in Lhlx I\\ \*l1l_\'-lhil'l1 haw Iiqunr in his pus- sessiun in a place min,-r than 21 pri- dwc,-lling Lin 3' whit-h V01 ml 111 resides, cnn1ra1'_\' I9 llw pmvi.s-inns 01 The Ontario I`empm';u1ce .\r-L. A \vT\ 1\v nu: n .\|\ 'I\'[Vl.` LI 1 \l.` v`.x.. > E I .lall . .S(rauss ..\V'. 3:110)" 1 It is drawing near Xmas. Make that boy or mzul 11app_\' by buying him a good pair of 0111- Solid Leatllcr Boots now and give them to him at Xmas. VVc lmve spec-1a1 1_n-ices 011 Men s and Boys Fine Boots now. 21:10 ;\I0ndz1_v they journeyed to T0- `-ronto and after 21 little detective . work. loczned the Anderson brothers. !Wil.h tho help 01 the Provincial Poliee at 'I`oronI0 and the Toronto _Drrecti\'e Force. the arrest of -Wi]- lizum Anderson was made. The othc=1' :11'1': sts sf0110W9(].--- Orillizl l ackeT., I T,` ._ 'PLAINTIFF WIN$ INSURANCE CASE In the Seventh Division the County 01' Simone, D'Arcy `Carleton, plaintiff, land Om`, defendant. Barrie, Nov. 28th, 1923. The plaintiff sues for the prem- ium due on an insurance policy. It was shown that the defendant placed an insurance. with the plaintiff and than he diddnot pay the premium for the same. I I i i The defence at the trial was that Lhe defendant was not of age when Ihn placed the insurance and I`-h-at on that account he was not liable rm` Ihe 01211211. I I zuppzlrently overlooked giving ju(lg111e11t at the trial as there was Isomething said mbout getting some authorivy in the matlesr; I did not l)1'ing the papers home with me and gthe n1at~te1' was not called to my at.- itentlon until recently. v.. . .. _ ` ..._. . ...u.... i I J....\.\... an... .-\,\uu_v. I had not much doubt about the ;\vn_\' the judgment, should go at the Hrial. but at ML`. Hood's request, 1 ilet Lhe umttev stand. .u. ...\. AAAuu\.\\ .:\uuI\l- I The plaintiff sued on the premium inndor the slatute wlwreby an infant d:,>1`endanL ils Iialble. It is true a note was 3.-siven and was led at the I trial at the request of the defendant.- yet 'i.`t was no part of the plaintiff's , (`$189, IOWS ) That one Lum 1.00 on or about: the 23111 (lay of April. 1923, did 2112 the Town of l enetn11;;uishen+- in the} County of Simeon, h0in.t: the prn-I primer of a. 1'osIzun'unl. (lid pvnmit lntoxiczltirlg liquor to be i1hx::u1I_v consumed upon his prenli-sos in the` said Town of l enet,a'nguishone." - rmm \I`ntriufI-ruin ;li:ln`t snmn. tn` LILISI". There plaintiff will against be jud;-,`xum1t for the the defendant for the claim and costs. I(V', n 1. 1.- 730. Every J)21tte1'_\' i11suI`ed againsi ro and frost. win a special built `battery depart- ment. All makes nt` haneries treated alike. BARRIE A BATTERY SERVICE E To Car0wners Don't let your bzittery run down during the winter, even if you are not using your car. It will freeze if discixar-.:ed. Our winter storage service re- moves this danger and takes all responsibility 011` your sliourlders at 21 very small cost at the McLaughlin Garage, with H. R. Palmer. Phone 7:`. . Every `fire win special H. R. P.-\L.\lERv, PROP. Eliznbetln St. - Burris Next to Greene Music Co. A WARNING (ll. nut 'lL AIL. 1'lUL` I11 . . .. . '(:. G. M. Vance, Judge. Page Threv ..._c .,........, AND IN THE ;\I.\'|"I`I`2I{ 01-` I':u~ rlismissal 01 such cumplzlint on xhv. fouirth (lay of .\luV_\', 1923, by W. I-I. Hewson, Esqnirs. I`nlir-e .\l1l_L:'i.\'II';lII: :)f Penetungu-isin-1w?` rv\I., 11.....4_.._.I....A r I .\.. ...n.~ I

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