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Barrie Examiner, 31 Jul 1919, p. 12

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Page Twelve . LA THE BARRIE EXAMINER Lightning Cant Strike if SHINN Gets There First F YOU WANT to be sure that strike your house or barn or you want to feel perfectly safe when the Lightning flashes--remember that Lightning will not other property--if POLICE COURT The following were fined during the past 'week for breaches of the Motor Vehicle Act: DA W. Bishop, driving without tail light and failing to stop when signalled; Frank Watson, similar offence; C, M. G.' Smith, (car driven by employee), driving without lights; Mrs. J. E. Hanmer, reckless driv- ing, whereby car ran into « buggy belonging to Mrs. Readman of Innisfil, throwing Mrs. Readman out, in the narrowed roadway when Bunker's Creck repairs were being made; Wm. Fralick, allowing boy under age to drive ear; F, Van Patter and A. Foyston, exceeding speed limit. | Love Wins in Auto Race Against Time and Death, How the love of a wife prevails against the dangers and uneven chances of a hun- dred-mile dash across desert and sage-brush is chown in the thrilling Dustin" Farnum picture, "The Light of Western Stars."" Zane Grey has written of the Wewt as no other Awriter can. His works are descrip. tive of country he knows first hand, and bis romances are said to be based largely on events that actually occurred within his knowledge. Never has this popular author written more thrillingly than in his descrip- tion of the wild race into which a young wife plunged to save ber husband. "What Lightning Rods ere Bonded to absolutely protect your property, from damage by Lightning. A large Bonding Company issues a Surety Bond to the owner of every building we protect, guaranteeing that Light- was thrilling in description is triply so when ana te Math Bort: Main: whined 610 rooted ert Unaran Ths wenune e TA. |gripped between hope and fear as the huge On Tuesday evening of last week, A. G. car plunges on and the sun begins to sink Walker motored down Clapperton Street and with it the hopes of the heroic wife. and turned west on Elizabeth, making a|Alternately are thrown on the sereen the tether wide curve. His automobile collided scene of the husband's approaching execu- with a bicycle ridden by Garnet Lem, ation and successive stages of the leaping local Chinaman, in front of the Bank of approuch of the automobile that can save Nova Scotia. Compiaint was laid by Lem him. Suspense laste up to the final foot | and the case required the services of an of this thrilling Dustin Farnum film, which ning will not damage. 36 per cent. Greater ShinnFlat has 36% more conducting surface for electricity than any round cable containing the same amount of material. » W. H. Day, Professor of Physics at the Ontario Agricul- tural College for twelve ycars, assists in trainidg Shinn Deal- ers, thus insuring correct installation, get protection, THE SARJEANT C [ news FROM THE rn Capacity It costs very little to 0, LTD, AGENTS _ Be in the big jum at Cookstown, Aug. 4 Miss Katharine Culrow is holidaying in Muskoka. * OE. meets tomorrow night (Friday! at S sharp in the Orange Hall Culross of Toronto. is noliduying with his parents, Mr and Mes Wm. Cul ros Mes May Bureber as spending her holi- days with Mr. wud Mrs. W. Hallett, at Ham v Ino Hopkins. of Savannah, Ga, Ming her sister, Mrs Chas. Bu fl Se Mr Stewart and Ins sen. of spent e week-end with Mr and Mrs. R. MeGull GW. Cripps of Butfulo, NY turned, aiter spending a week with his Fred Martin has rv mn Mr and Mes, W, Grahumi and two sone, | of Toronto, are spending a few duys with Mr and Mrs. S. Garside Mise F, Murrey and Miss E. Northgraves holidaying with Rev. M. McArthur at Bruce Beach Secy. MeMillu Y™ left on Tuee day to take the summer course at Geneva Park. Orillia Mrs, McMillan as visiting | friends $265.00 for baseball at Cookstown, Aug 4.--3 classes, Class A open to all except city teams. John Adame, of 3 Wis. was in town for the funeral of his nephew, John Bundy, and is visiting bis sister, Mrs, Chas Bundy, 37 Innisfil St, Tt is fourteen y since Mr Adams left Allandale for the U Last Friday the G.T.R. shops baseball team piled up a big score ag: M.C.A. ball tossers, ther ing themselves much the stronger team, ugh some of the old-time sturs of the were on hand, Hartt. the G.T.R pitcher, showed his speed, and kept the * batters guessing, but Longhurst, for "\ was not in good form, and the the railroaders pounded him all over the "lot.""| WD. Flaherty was the umpire. On Thursday, July 24, the death oc- curred at his brother-in-law's, 19° William 8t., of Arthur Burkhead, a popular young GTR. brakeman. The deceased. who was a son of Thos. Burkhead of Inglewood. Ont., contracted influenza in March and had been in poor health since, and his desth followed as a result of a complication of diseases, Deceased was in his 30th year and for the past seven years he had been in the employ of the G.T.R, He was well He leaves a . und two smail children, took place on Sunday after. SS TEMPLETON'S RHEUMATIC CAPSULES FOR RHEUMATISM,NEURITIS, SCIATICA LUMBAGO, NEURALGIA GOUT ETC| ASURE RELIEF FOR THE WORST HEADACHE $182 PER BOX TEMPLETONS L'* Mrens.}42 KING ST.W TORONTO) Humanity has lacked a practical cheamatic zemiedy since time began. 'Fortunes are spent 'yearly at hot springs, electric bathe and hie tals, fo obtain relict, yet better requlta 2 achieved rightat home by using TRC "the Common seuse treatment." Just compare cost anderesults with any other treatment Toronto, | noon to the Union Cemetery, the pall-bear erm being members of the BL of R.T., of . Dr A.C. Hurvie defeated AG Walker by 24 10 12, and KE. B. Farwell lost JD) Wisdom hy 15 to 16 Miss Whitebread's Pupils At the Toronto Conservatory of Musie | mide ume PXAMInAtONS, the follow f Miss Edith Whitebrend, A,T.C suegessful nyty Pieno--J in Kearns, Renie Har- vey; Psimary School--Juck Ardell. Audrae Ardell; Elementary Piano--Ist class hon. | n Keurns; honors, Janet Edward, a' Park; Introduetory Pisno-- Honors, Gorden Wood Death of John Bundy It was with widespread regret that his many friends learned of the death of John Wesley Bundy. of 10 Frederick § ocenrred ut_the R. V. Hospital an morning Some time ago, Mr. Bundy had an operation for stomach trouble, but had net been in the best of health since. and on Friday he underwent another operation at the RV. Hospital. The deceased was horn si Allandale 27 years ugo. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bundy, now of 57 Innisfil St, For many years he was in the dairy business, but spent several years in ithe West, Later he had been employed at |the G.TR. shops, and for some time was |8 fireman, He was known throughout the county asa lover of good horses, and his h turn-out captured many prizes at fall fairs in this district The funeral took place from the residence jof his father®Mnnisfil St., on Tuesday af- |ternoon, being largely attended. Rev. Her- |man Moore, of Central Methodist Church, conducted the services. The bearers were: |Morgan O'Neill, Rég. Coady, Frank Woods, |Frank Goring, Z. Firman and E. C. Chees. |man, and the B. of L, F. and E. attended in 2 body, Many beautiful floral tributes covered the caeket, among 'them being wreaths from his four chums, boys of the GTR. shops, the B. of L. F, the B. of L, F. and E.. and others, Besides his sor- ing widow and one little daughter, he is survived by hie father and mother "and one sister st home. Among the out-of-town relatives attend- jing the funeral were three uncles, Wesley |Rundy of Toronto, Otis Bundy of Linwood, jand John Adams of Milwaukee, and a cou. sin, Mins Dierlan of Listowel. Four Exciting Days Midland Free Press--Redgis Dusome, of Parry Sound, aged 35 yeare, left that town on the 9th, accompanied by Miss Bessie Lane, aged '14 years. On the 10th they were married st Coldwater; on the 11th they were arrested, and on the 12th they returned to Parry Sound. A wire from Parry Sound notified Chief Wright of their disappearance. He and his officers were consequently awaiting the bridal pair, The Chief of Police from Parry Sound tock them back to that town, The bridegroom 4g | Was charged with abducting his youthful m Crossland, Druggist and Kodaks. LECT! Dreamland, Wednesd ay-Thu bride. After arriving at Parry Sound the ' parties adjusted 'their differences and the Prosecution was dropped. which Aeceused was a member. Rev. W.| jJ Watt of Allandale Presbyterian Church | conducted the service Allandale Bowlers Lost Oritha und Allandale bowlers met in Or during the past week in a Northern ue fixture, Two Orillix rinks won and | by the narrow margin of one shot F from CW. Poucher by interpreter, A fine of $5.00 and costs was! imposed, Fined For Assault A police court case which created consid ereble comment was heard before P.M Radenhurst last week, Mrs, Wm. Ernest Robinson laid a charge of assault and non: support agunst her husband, an employee of the Bell Telephone Co. \ Robinsoh wax s soldier und murried in London, Eng., bringing his war bride back to Barrie early in the year. On more than one ocension, according to her evidence. Mrs. Robinson left her husband, complain ing of ill-treatment, Up to the middle of dune they had lived in hoarding houses. but |finully Robinson ix said to have asked his wife to return to him, as he had suitable rooms unstairs at the corner of Elizabeth St. and Maple Ave. Her evidence was that on her arrival at the rooms on the evening of June 28, she found them quite unfu: nished, Iseking stove und other necessary furnishings, and that there was no bed cloth. ing She alleged that her hushand prevent ed her from leaving, and further st that he held her over the banister of the stuirway thre ned to drop her ta floor below. and that he struck her threw her on the floor and held her down tienlly everything stated. by bis wile, except thut there was trouble between them for which be blamed his wife After much evidence had been taken the charge of non-support wus dismissed, as at | the time Mrs. Robinson had sufficient mon: ey to pay her way. und no order could be | tae until the money un bund is exhausted. | The defendant wax convicted of assault on the night in question, and w nominal fine of $1 and costs was registered, In pro nouncing judgment Magistrate Radenhurst snid that in a case of Assault of this kind between husband and wife no good pu could be served by imposing-a heavier fine where the money would have to be paid from funds which should be the common property pf both husband and wife Donald Ross appeared for the pluintitT | and W. A. Boys, KC, for defendant | ) | Advertising paye--both the advertiser and the purchaser, ! eer New Canadian Pacific Director ' Captain the Hon. W. J. Shaughnessy (On left) taking the bad air fromhis dug-out with a captured machine made for. the purpose. At a meeting of the Board of Direc- 'tors of the Canadian Pacific Railway held on June 16th, Captain the Hoo. William' J. Shaughnessy was clected @ director of the company to fill e vacancy caused by the resignation of the Hon. James Dunsmuir, of Victoria, B.C. Captain Shaughnessy ts the son of the Right Hon. Lord Shaughnessy who was for nineteen years the pre- gident of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way and is now the Chairman of the Board. Educated at Laval Univer- sity. Montreal, and Cambridge, Eng- land, Capt. Shaughnessyvis a promin- ent Montreal lawyer . Mar he saw three years' service} Arthur with his knee, finally dragging her by arm atl throwing her partly on the twd Tn this condition she was found by Mr. ani Mre Arthur Garvin (with whom she was the time visiting at Midhurst) end whe were attructed by her moons as they werr ' g She was unconscieux und was at Fonee taken by Mr. Garvin to Dr. Turnbull Hfor treatment. It was admitted that she had heen unconseious Ture th hours between § und 11 o'cloc's, while she y wax detained in the rooms Robin in his evidence, denied prac » the visitors to luncheon at Orebard Pint During the] de-camp/to Lieutenant-General Sir will be the feature at the Opera 'House, Friday and Saturday Barrie and Orillia Play a Tie Barrie and Orillia hed a most enjoyable game of golf at the new golf course at Mid- Jond on Wednesday afternoon of Inet week 'The visitors were most hospitably received by the officers and members of the Midland Club and were entertained te dinner after the match by the worthy president. James Playfair, Midland has a magnificent lab house and golf course with great posibil: ities, The mutch, which was keenly con: texted throughout, ended all even, Bu, Points Orillin Points A, Galt 0) G. Lumaten 1 W. AL Boys 1 Prof. Armatrong. 0 HE Jory 1 SP. Downey. 0 Dr. Arnall 0 WoC. Gilehriss. 0 H, Calderwood. 0 W)C Kennedy, 1{ JH. Bennett. 0 Geo. Rupley 1 J) McCarthy 1 John Scott 0 W. Clark 0 WoC. George -- 1 T. Beecroft 1 ROL. Whitman. 0 W Scott 0 FS. Lewis r Ino. Webb 0 $8. E. Carss 0 B. King 0 FE. MePherson Bo Mel' 13 Judge Vance 1 B WS ! 1 A H ooR 3 0 CB Janes 0 7 Total 7 Peaceful Peace Day perfret peace on Pr: ite faet, the town h of deserted village, and wo flues were flying on the main sys The Enterprise All the stores of business were closed and the in ery Minewne only to Barrie, Meaford and other rhy points, and there were many privete iienics was thought best nwing to the near approach of the soldiers' weleame to resicain the enthusiusm of the oeople until that arives "Will Meet in Orillia Orillia Packet--The Quturio Marble Cut. ters' Association will hold their annual meeting in Orillia on Aug. 4 and 5. The members come to Orillia at the suggestion of RJ. Sanderson. who, although resident in Barrie, still hax great regard for the old home town, fan Onill voldiers. sured Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA "s official welcome to ber returned un excellent day's pleasure is as. overseas, leaving Canada as Captain and Adjutant of the 199th Irish Rangers, recruited in Montreal, and was in charge of the arrangements for the battalion's notable tour of Ireland. On the breaking up of the Irish Rangers, he was sent to France af aide-de-camp to Brigadier-General Simms, the Canadian representative at British General Headquarters, After serving with considerable dis- tinction in this capacity fer some time. Captain Shaughnessy wes trausterrcs to the bead uarters of the Canadian Corps, acting as aide- the corps commander, Tt is proposed to entertain! by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Coming = they do on the date of jLot 5, P. E. 1. will prove you mutism by MINARD'S LI by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Bridgewater, Building a Bungalow-- or Are You Remodeling? Then you'll want Beaver Board for the walls and ceilings to give the inside the same mark of coziness and originality as the outside. The only, thing for Summer Cottages because it stands up in all kinds of weather. Gocs up without any fuss or muss and lasts as long as the house. BEAVER BOARD is an improved wall and ceiling material "that is being used in- stead of lath and plaster in thousands of homes--larze und small, oldand new--in stores, offices and public buildings." Itis painted, not papered--and lends itself to handsome decorative effects. Read about the unique Beaver Boarded bungalow des cribed in the Saturday Evening Post of February 19. Call or 'phone s0 we can tell you more about Beaver Board and show you samples. Made in Canada, FOR SALE BY BALL PLANING MILL CO., ie Phone 109, Barrie Limited WHEN, USING WILSON'S FLY PADS. BR READ DIRECTIONS \. CAREFULLY AND = FOLLOW THEM S) "EXACTLY. X NO TROUBLE TO GET HIM Far more effective than Sticky Fly INTO THE BATHROOM Catchers. Clean tohandle, Sold by ; : . if it is equipped with modern tub, rocers everywhere . wash basin, ele, The trouble will he to get him gut. Seriously, a modern hathroom tempts to frequent bathing, and you know what that ns to health. Why 1 was cured of Bronchitis and Asthms h not have such a bathroom? We will gladly give you figures that ean well afford MRS. A, LIVINGSTONE, the expense. MOFFATT & PARR Phone 531, Barrie I was cured of a severe attack of Rheu- IMENT. JOHN MADER. T was cured of a severely sprained leg | Plumbers, Mshone Bay Sole Agents for "Hecla" Furnaces s aanaCEEEEEnieemmeee eee Put your money into War Sav- ings Stamps and let it work. JOSHUA A. WYNACHT. under-fertilized or over-fer= tilized spots. Come in and see this spreader. We want to show you why it will do better work, why it will last longer than others, why it will cost less for repairs, and why it is easier to load and operate, Mounting the beater on the axle of the John Deere gives you a combination of Ask any user of the John Deere Spreader, and he will tell you it is the best ma- chinery investment he ever made--not only because it . saves hard work and valu- able time, but because it makes every forkful of manure count for a bigger crop yield. Manure goes farther and does more good when you use a John Deere Spreader. You can spread manure advantages you can't get evenly, heavy or light--no _in any other spreader. Come in and know the reasons why there areso many satisfied users of John Deere Spreaders. We Have a Machine Set Up for Your Inspection D. C. HOWARD Agent - .-, 34 Bayfield St. - - Barrie Also the Celebrated Hoover Potato Digger

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