the agency they guar- w in stock me in and "the lines 236 V %CLARK.E--In loving memory of mywciear a daughter. NeIlie,_who died June 10, 1922. This bud the Gardener gave me, I A fair and lovely child. lHe gave it to mykeeping To cherish undefiled. It lay upon my bosom. It was my hope and pride. Perhaps it was an idol l'I`hat I should" -be denied. For just as it was open And glory to the day Came down the Heavenly Gardener And took my bud away. II .1 11 .1 urv . ILUIALCIIIIE lllll USU- `The Game of Life which will be shownl at the Opera House Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. has smashed all cinema records lin Great Britain, eclipsing `Birth of a Na- I Lion. "Hearts of the World, and all other I big pictures. I u -u- variant. VI I-ll I- The Game of Life" must have been pro- lduced at vast cost. The scenes showing processions `through the streets of London, at periods as far apart as the coronation `of Victoria and the Diamond Jubilee, with thousands of people costumed according to {the differing fashions of the time, must be `regarded as achievements in film work. ]The charge of the Light Brigade at Bala- lklava is one of the most thrilling sights lever pictured. Yet all these scenes belong to the plot of the story and play their part in the lives of the characters, whom the audience see at intervals from infancy to tottering old age. I "rim aunmn A4` I.::.. ...1.;..1. ...:n L... ..i..-..... l-_-. ...-_. -.-.... .4. - vvnnnlvllo `Canon Spencer of Hamilton preached to. l a large congregation in St. Thomas Church` |on Sunday morning, taking as his text `Psalm 16: 6, `Thenlives are fallen unto me `in pleasant places, yea I bave'a goodly Ther- itage." ` ' ~ up n . . . -.'. . June 6.-Mrs. Graxick of Toronto spent I a few days at The Woods" last week with lMr. and Mrs. E. V. Wilson. :` McDermot spent_t.he holiday at her `home in Elmvale. W7 ;arl7tV1`in_gml;;.l;g'are ringing loudly in the village this week. Saves time and worry. No more button bother. Forget habit and buy Hatchway. no. IJ. U. and have ... GA. 1I\Ll'_ Nainsook Athletic, in all sizes . . . . . . ._ $1.50 Balbriggan Ankle Length in all sizes $2.00 011 Sale Friday AM. 39c Pair 25 Doz; Mercerized Lisle La(]i's Hose at Less than Half Price - . C` Outstanding IN MEMORIAM THE GAME or LIFE SHANTY BAY HATCHWAY % NO BUTTON UNDERWEAR --Mother, Brother and Sister. Fit guaranteed. 3\9 , 39 FOR MEN. 25 DOZEN MERCERIZED LISLE FANCY DROP STITCH HOSE, .ina11-the best shades such as sand, grey, brown, white and black, sizes 9 9% and 110 only-. This `lot `was bought the manufacturer for. this pe- cial sale at a price away below cost. A truly wonderful hosiery value. a \. WE SELL "1ik3{h'e';}.&'iiaaay. nag Hdsiery% Sale Dry Goods, Ready-to-wear 239 E37`? 573 ERN. BOLTON Children s Little Patent ` Slippers Just what the little tots need now- the warmer weather has arrived. Little Patent Sandals- V Sizes 4 to 5 . . . . . . $1.50 pr. Sizes 6 to 7% ". . . . $1.65 pr. Little Patent: Ong-Strap Slip- pers, cushion soled, sizes 2 _to4 . . . . . . . . . ..$l.40pn. _.---uw 2--&T 3 & White Shoes in leather and rub- ber soles. We have a dainty Vwhite slipper with two straps, canvas-covered cuban heel, all sizes 3 to 6%, at . . $3.00 pr. In White, Brownqr l`< )Av:"-a-nd high 'I)nu.-J 1... LL- L--A--4 THE B. B. SHOE STORE Boys in the brown arid black, the ordinary running high shoe, first quality goods-- Have You Ever Seen how Chocolate is Made? Olympia Candy Works We are one of the few retail stores in Can- ada who manufacture their own Chocolate uandwe are exhibiting in our window this week -the ingredients used in the manufac- ture ofchocolate. 25C _7_._.--- N0 BUTTON uNbEi=&vEXi` NEj.}} LS`}l()ES'F(_)R_V1_\CA1'_!_()N TIME OUR MOTTO: TENNIS OE RQNNING SHOES Opposite Bryson s Confectionery 2, $3.00 pir. and Carpets BEARDSALL, VALUE AND SERVICE? 23}; Hurlbut Slippers Are T Genuine All mothers know that when they buy Hurlbut Shoes they are giving their children the most comfort ` there is possgible to be had in shoes R Pussyfoot One-Strap Slippers-- Sizes 2 to 4 . . . . . . . . $1.75 pr. Hurlbut One -Strap Slippers- Sizes 4 to 7% . $3.25 pr. Sizes 8 to 10% . . . . . $3.65 pr- A smart White Buck, one-strap with a low at heel and recede toe, exceptional value $4.50 pr. The two-tone Slipper in black and white, two-strap , white canvas-covered heel, $4.00 pr. Sizes 1 to 5 `. Size,11 to 13 Sizes_6 to 10 . F1V'(iday% and Saturday Page M gh styles pr_ $1.35 pr, $1.20 pi-, A7, 1923. .......... .., ....-muuuua, uuuunn uuu-1Ul'0nl:V0.; Mrs. F Fed Elliott of Big Bay Point, who` has been ',ill,for some time, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Herman -Bake}, 66 Victoria St. M 11.5 I `Inn. 2 - ,__._-.,-, ..-.:~. QAUIIIICIII yantfl, UU VIULUFIU D`- Mrs. M3} J. Walls is visitingrin Har_m'_l:t;on: with her son, F C. Walls; Di'strict. Manager of the Nqrth American -Life_,,_Ass=urance Co. .......B vuvvll nu vaucuru 1-HIUC. I Mr. and Mrs. `B; W. Rhinehart "have r`e-! turned from a few weeks` visit with rela-1 tivetzv and friends in Roclwood, Guelph. Haxniltom Kitchener, Dundus and -Toronto.: Ill... I._'....I min- r r-~ n - L)v.' Au: mu: past LWU WCCKS. I Hurry Shannon was presented with 3% pearl tie pin by St. Andrw s choir prior to his leaving town for Carleton Place. `I 1/_ ._..n I: n n. .. Auuuucl Ill DUJIIUIU `DI. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pentnne of Toronto; have been visiting their parents, in Sophiay St., for the past two weeks. ' I I-Iqurru Qknnnnn nu... ......._..~_4_.I ,,!.I ' vvuau Anna. L). V1. LuUUl'C. ' `Miss Alice Creswicke and Hal Creswicke of Toronto spent the week-end with their mother in Bayfield -Sr. . ' I Mr My-a A `If D......4.-.. -1` "V uuun: nun: reueuuy. [ Mr..and Mrs. A. Sinclair and daughtenl Mix Margaret. motored to Beamsville andi spent the week-end. V . I I/12.5 Q4..lI.. l`l..u4.. ..._.1 11:..- u_,, .1 apuuu luc WCCl\'l`lHl. f Miss Stella Clutton and Miss Margaretl Wilkinson of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. S. W. Moore. .III"..,.. All-.. l"_..,_-.1-l__ .___I II`, I Ii I I - ualn. uuwuuc. Duyuelu DI. '! Miss Mabel Hill of the nursing staff of" the Guelph General Hospital visited at her: home here recently. l Mr and Mm A Qinnlulu nu ! .I......L..... I vuub, uayumu DD. ` ! Miss Muriel` Robertson of Toronto is spending a` couple of weeks with Mr. and! Mrs. Sutliffe. Bayfield St. -. Minn Moknl Hill -4` 4.1.... .........:..._ ..;...tt .14 ractic spe- f an office hone 1003. I11. by ap 2'2-27p \J4lIUIlt ) I Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ldngman of To?- onto were with Mr. and Mrs. E. Longmani over Sunday. Miss Emma King was in Collingwqod this week attending the Conventivonbf the Coun- ty TW.C.T.U. MIA: A `I 1)----I--~-4 L ' cg , vV.\J.L-U. Mrs. A. W. Penstone has beenapendirig a few days in Elmvale with her sister, Mrs; R. M. Black. ` ' 111:..- n_._' n . .-.. . -- ' ' .u. Au. umuls. ' Miss Reta: Sutcliffe of Toronto -sperit a tow days:-last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sut-, cliffs, Bayfield St. ' Misc Muurinl DnLn_l--_ -1 7|"-~----A- 5- I UN as man H) 1311318110 '31! {D8 Ubntlnent. ' Rev. Wm. Hipkin is in Ottawa this week attending a meeting of the `Congregational Union. M. .._,x u_, n - vr - - ' apmuu un: vvccn-uuu In uruua. W. L. Smithjeturned home this week from his trip through Western Canada. Mrs. W. U. White and Miss Westney of Toronto were in town for the week-end. Miss Florence Armstrong sails this week on :1 visit to England and the Continent. Rev Wm I-Tinbin S... :. r\u........ .I.:., >>4>J weox-ena mm 1191' parents in Bayfield St. L. D. Forbert of the Hub Boot Shop spent the week-end in Orillia. I I Q-I61. _..4..........l L__. ', .| - cc: nyuuumg a new uuys In xoronto. Miss Mary Banting of Toronto pent the week-end with her in Bayfield St. A L. D. Fnrhert nf Hm I-Ink 11-... Gk-.. C. T. De'lin Aleft'on Monday} on a business trip to Montreal. ' Minn wnfillnnn Dal`:-`- Al` "l`----`A- 1- um; vwcn-cuu wuu Her mower. Miss Annie Ferry has returned home af- ter spending a few days in Toronto. Min Marv Rnnna AG 'l`n.....4.. ..'...._n. u_.` III DU `LVIUIIIIICIIL `idly Kathleen Pulling of Toronto spent the week-end with her mother. Mk: Anr- Paul: L.... _..A....__-_l I__,,, , ,p 11'|ll|'8.,' : Charlie Chaplin THURS., I-`m., SAT. . JUNE 7, 8, 9 FIRST TIME SHOWN INBARRIE Ion 1ue51attson'onoon as vans AGOI THURSDAY. JUNE 1,323. *' THE QUEEN, nu-2 GUARDS. THE FLUNKEYS, AND EVERY LORD AND CHIMNEY swEEpE1NmE cnown wm. LIVE EE1-fonE YOUR EYES E E MONDAYITUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, IZVAND 13 Tl-IE NINETY AND NINE and his first real triumph_ since THE KID. . 'l`he laugh of a lifetime--for everybody. a Not justa comedy, but a classic. The largest laugh yet." If yousaw The Kid, don- tl miss this; See Charlie do some _of,his new stunts. - --ALSO_-- ` rpen la ve ach - A STRONG i)RAMA oF THE NORTH NO muss IN Pagpgs, 15 8; 25 sPE_c1.q c _-Q. PERSONAL COMING: SOON: ' ;`f*':3':_-**'*";`* ; ::':*"':'.`_:_`.'5: 1`? |S0U|BS WINS THE CALCUTFAW PATRIIOTICI MUSIC \Thin`:tlucouaj'ovuoftlIcdranuaic:uruu_'vi '-maxuz of mm". Lau.Romam. Conuady,DrqvnS9actaclcandTln;)lI:iuk9zraauslbiduracuvIlo JULES OF THE RIVER Matine Saturday at 2.30. Bring the kids. Pull` Ul IIUIIC. Mrs. H. o. Partridge. Collier sv ',Toronto on Friday to be_ prese f graduation exercises for Toronto when her son. Barrett. will get '.of BA. Her sisters. Misses E I Fanny King. will accompany her. )5 J A MnNn` uni` `uvnnur nnnn On Wednesday. June 6. there was solem-' lnized the `wedding of` Jargaret Rebecca (Ray) Cochrane, second daughter `of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cochrane. Thornton. to : Albert Hall =McLean,son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Joseph McLean, of Ivy. The ceremony _took place at the residence of the bride's V! guavc qulcuy Ill dlllle. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm_. J. Brooks announce ithe engagement of their youngest daughter, |Evu Irene, to Wm. Graham. son of Mn] `and Mrs. Wm. Graham, of _Erin. On`t., the! lnmairlafgel to take place quietly the latter`; lpar. o une. W I :M_.. 11 A D..._'a...:.I__ n_n:_- on : 1' auuy Lung. will accompany I181`. ' J. A. McNeil and family spent Saturday {of the week ending May 26'in town. and, !returned to Montreal. Sunday, _27th.` i`.Mrs. J.. A. McNeil and sons Marcus and `Anthony came up for three days over the! week-end'and left for Montreal on the; ; evening of Monday. June 4. I I I 5 run. Lulu: is [JUa`Il.lUll. ` ) Mr. and Mrs. Wm`. MacDonald. Thornton. fannounce the engagement of their youngest` '` daughter. Reta Eveleen, to Mr. Harry Wat- nson.,Beeton. son of "Mr. and Mrs. Chas.` `Watson, Cookstown, the marriage to take ;place quietly in June. . i Mr unr' Mum Tu. Y D-..-l . N . . n . . . . . _ -.. puluc III auuc. ' Miss Queenie Cmucher. who has spent the past few momhs with her uncle_ and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ur-sen Johnson, left `Saturday for. Niagara Falls, where she `will take a position. ' Mr am! Mr: 117...` M....n,.....u "l`L_-..:..._ III GUIUII o . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Elphick of Utopia ,announce the engagement of their eldest [daughter Ethel May to Mr. Clifford E. Thompson, of Detroit, the marriage to take place in June. IBM n.-.......:.. n..-....L-.. .-.I._ L-- NH 4 __- _..... \fC guns: II: Ha. anus! JJUIVDJ Uln Mr. 'ahd Mrs. Wm. Hill, Sanford St.,.' `were called to Guelph General Hospital! recently. owing to the serious illness of Mr. Hill's_ mother, -who underwent a double op-` , eration. ` II. __J '11. Ann n r u a 1 . --. cuu wwu L111`. uuu UII3. 1". U. V Mr.and. Mrs. W. J. Shanm son T Harry and T Fred -Morren Colborne over the week-end and -Mrs. Shannbn s daughter, M`- .....I ll ..- nI.,,L I --u. wanna -unnuualuu D UBUEUUOI, U113. FUUIICI Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love, Mr. and M1 Leslie Love and -Mrs. W. H. Hind of To onto spent ,the week-end at Bellevu_e' the, home of Mrs J. M. Ness, Berczy Stl 1]., .......I `ll ... I17... Iran a uuuumguum, an aluau. DI. ` 5 Mr. and Mrs. W; C. Walls. accompanied! by Kenneth and Mildred and Mid! Gladys Walls, visited in Hamilton over the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wdlls. ` _ _ M.......I u... in I (my, vvvn ma acflzunu year exams. Q -Mrs. F. W. Playle of Montreal came to` town on Saturday. for a few weeks with. her parents. Mr. and M13. Andrew Cunningham, 26 Small St. ` . Mp cu"! ll... H7 (1 117-11- _---_, II d at Mul- mention to for home- 00.. uuu.-.uu 1:. mucuaren and n. `A. Wilson! of Barrie are among the successful year- students atOsgoode Hall. H; Maurice Cody took his second year exams. A _ `MPH F W D`nI'n A` Ila.-.5`.-I ----- A-5 Donald F. `McLann Vand H. A. Wilson! f `Run-win nun an-`Ann LL- ----- ---I--1 13--M -~ ~- IN HIS LATEST and Best. Picture IN 4 REELS McLEAN`--COOH RANE . St., goes to} o present at the \ 2' University . his degree- Emm'a and|. . . _ _ _. L _ ' Prices: Adult. 35; Children 25. p 1'. U. WY [5. . Shannon and their motored t ....I. -...I 4.- __:-:. Il_ . vu uluvulcu lU l to visit Mr. , Mrs. Foster. , Mrs. Tor- t Bellevue", wnnrnnuv Q1-' ' SPECIAL comm MUSIC nuu IIHVU Er St. 19tfc~ The PILGRIM lill LVIUEHTH Falls. .` i ' The annual ineeting of the Stroud and! Craigvale Branch of the" Bible Society was: held in the Methodist Church on Sunday" evening. Mr. Pinkerton addressed the meet- ,ing in the interests of the Society. Very `satisfactory reports` of the ` past year were! mad and the old officers were re-electedi 1 for the coming year. A ' A nnnunfnvlv [Han -mill kn :n #545 Mal-L, I T. R. I-Iuxtable started this week run! a bus service betweefn ._Barrie and Newmaik- et to connect with the Metropolitan Ry.,i making two trips each way daily. E LVLCGIUIII ll1l`lIUI3o I Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Black [of Torotoi ]and -Miss Ina `Black and friend of Midland: ,spent Sunday at Robt. Black's. T 5 I 11. our` M`... D . . n . .:..:.....I r..:....,:,. :_3 IKII LIIC VUIIIIIIE ycnl. ; AA cemetery `bee `w`.ll be held in the Meth- lodist cemetery on Thursday. June 14, com- mencing at 1 o'clock. Let all who are in- Iterested in the appearance of the cemetery come prepared _toAdo what they.ca_n to im- prove it. ' L i ! E 1 ilfclll.` uuuuay at Lunub. umun a. : I Dr_'. and Mrs. Rogers visited friends in] [Toronto this week. . ll:.._ I\-._`_a_l._. `l'1_____. __ ,l .1: n ! LUIlI'II|'U ULIIIH WW5; ` E .M1ss Dorothy Harper and `Mr. Page spent; over the holiday with _friends in Toronto! and Niagara Falls. " TBA annual `nsnnl-`nu n` G-Kn Q6:-:u.u-I and. nu ucr uuuguuir. xura`. rreu 11885. J Congratula`ions to Keith C.` Stevenson. who successfully passed his first year medical exams in Toronto. He is engaged this sum- mer in connection with the Frontier College! `with headquarters at Saskatoon. Sask. R Qt-nr`nn\n'v-n 3a an`:-uvnn 6-un '.......I... At ' llUlI\l G! L? n Mrs; Ellen` Sproul ar_1d her daughter, Mxfs. II T. Mullen, of Stroud. "spent last week with. Meaford friends.` - II. ,,,.I \l,,, II7'll , A n! I 4- n\ lvvuu ucuuqualucla at oazuuuuuu. DESK. E. Scudamore 1s emoym-g two weeks of _ s I holidays.` ' I MI-e ~ Flinn Qnv-nnhu hurl Lou. .-I.u...L4..._ ll -.. doz. ` tlparents, the contracting, parties standing! gubeneath a beautiful oral arch. Rev. W. p` H. Adams was the officiating clergyman. The bride looked very pretty in her gown H of filmy white, with gold and steel touchesl ; on skirt and bodice. She wore the conven-I tional wreath and veil, and carried a bou- ,quet of lovely roses. Her only attendant; Llwas the youngest daughterof the family,: :-little Miss Jean Cochrane, who acted as flower girl. After the signing of the regis- ter, the party repaired to the dining room, ` ~ which was gay with owers and streamers, where a dainty dejeuner was served, and the usual toasts honored. Later the happy] couple left for the honeymoon amid showers! of confetti, and abundance of good wishes] The bride for some time past has been prim-' ary teacher in the Methodist Sunday School, and a handsome casserole, presented by the [teachers and others, testified to their appre- I ciation of her work, as the many other use- ful and- beautiful gifts did to the esteem in which the young couple are held by a wide[ -circle of friends. I` | cw- udr ` June 5.--Mr. am; Mrs. Fred McCraw and family of Toronto visited Mrs. McCraw last week. _ A` | IIKA VI'\-II, L 4- n u . Wulsitss. [Pollock of Cookstown is the guest of her daughter; Mrs. Fred Ness. l nnn1iwnf|1lo`:nno in I('gH>L I` ` Q4 ...... ._ ' DERBY .s'n39Up. `rm: nA`mu: -EXAMINER iTAYLOR-In loving memory of ' Pte. Ed- gar Taylor-ion his 26th birthday, June 1, from his aunt pnd uncle, Mrs. and Mr. Earlam, 53 Cumberland St., Allan- dale. Long days and nights he bore great pain To wait for cure but all in vain: Till God aloneknew what was best, He took him home and gave him rest. It was hard_ to see him suffer; It caused ms bitter grief. To see him slowly passing by, And could not get relief. 0% E GIB'BONS-In loving .memory of our i darling son, Charlie. who was drowned at Meaford, June 6, 1922. Short andsudden was the call Of one so dearly loved -by all. The blow was great, the shock severe. We little thought his death so near. `Only those who loved can _tell The pain of not saying a last farewell. nn, II .1 I'\ II `I-IILTS--In loving memory of our dear Alex., who fell asleep in Jesus, June 3, 1922. . . Sadly missed by Mofher and Father, Sisters 23p and Brothers. end