et's, brass , $18.00 'uuu5uuu1',' mm. vnuuun "camera, on u1urs~' (day, July _26,"at hex; residence, 192 Dunlap St.,.from 4 to 6 o clock. - M. um: M..- .'m..... .\:1.:..'.. _..;.........n -_ uI.ll'D. sn. Jo DKIIJUXIIIII W111 TCCCLVC WIFII ner daughter, Mrs. Hubert Western, on Thurs- fhny VJ!!! 9R"nI' how IAH:l`Al'|nn `I09 `Wu:-Jan. Mr. Morris of. Parr_v~Sound is acting man.` agerof -the Bank of Nova Scotia here, while Mr. MacLellan is holidaying at his old home in Nova `Scotia. 'l J'..-L..- 13.--; -1.` 41.- _,._,1:: ,1 .L, It, . 0 '- Mr. and Mrs.IThos. _Aikins returned on Monday from an enjoyable two weeks mo-.;: tor trip to'Quebec. They were accompanied: on the trip by Mr. Aikins mother, of Cree. ' more, and brother David and family of California. I .11.. .....1 11.. In n 'I'_..._ _...m M uu.,.uuLu 2 (U U U much. 1 uauwuuu. ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jessop, accompanied: by the latter s sister, Mrs. E. H. Bas`sett.I and Tom and _M'ur-iyel Bassett, motored from F-lint, Mich... and are the guests of Mrs. Wm. Storey, 12 Worsley St.. `for two weeks. . 1 MPH A n nnnnrnr A; pnrnirfk Man} I auu, Lula. vv. 0. DIIIIIIIIUIL . `Mrs. H. A. Callighen and family are spending the holidays with Mr." Callighen on Smoke Lake, Algonquin Park. Mr. and Mrs. Robt._ Horn have returned `to Toronto after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cooper, Sanford St. -Mrs. Warren and son of Washington, D. (3..-have taken Mrs. Ralph Johnston's house in Eecles St; for the holiday months, lliss E.W. Rodgers leaves on Monday for Liberty, N`.Y., where `she"will take a`po`aiti`on as dietitian in a large institution there. i nlinn ' Mia: Ruin nnr` (1 II "4 uu; tam wcrn, uu-ucr way bu u0uuIg'w0uu.| Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nelson of Ottawa motored from Vthe Capital this week to spend a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. R, King. ` -Mr Klan-ve AF 1):;--u .QnII-:1` L nn`:t\a- Girtlltu lu LIUV G L7\l U|vlK1- e'ber Bunt of the staff of the Montreal; Herald, and Mrs-. Burch. of Detroit, cm the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert ad- dison, 48 Brook St. M... A 1 Q2..:......4 ...-.. ........: .... .:n. x.-- I 11 In. uuuu:_y_. 164 IV uxawy DI... LU!` laWU VVCCKEJ l `Mrs. A. D. Crowder of Forsyth, Mont.,| ;Mr. and Mrs. Will Teskey, of Orillia, `Mr. gand Mrs. J. Brown, of Barrie, N. Johnson: i and son 'Cl,vde._nf Toronto. spent the week` vend with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson. 1 Ross St. I Mrs. Marguerite Turner, Barrie, announc- es the engagement of her eldest daughter.` Helen Maude, to Mr. Stanley George Bur-I ditt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo". Burditt, 5631 Broadview Ave., Toronto, the marriage to l take placethis month. ' I 1' Ramos ...l:.... ..c 4!... `D........L_.. uuu, ".`U.I.. l.uUb'e : A. W. Warnica, cConkey, F. W. Iul nnturnn M .. ..;:.. ` l'.(|I\C PIKIUC UIIIB lllulllllrlq W. J. Stoats, editor of the Reporter,` Downer s Grove, Illinois, with -his wife and two children and'Mr. and Mrs. Saunders of- Ohicago were in town, Saturday, on their. way` to the Severn River for a holiday.! Theymade the trip from Chicago to Toron, ; to. 575im-iles, in two days and found the` roads for the most part good. - I M. `anti M... n...,:.i Abi.m ....,: c.....n.. .-.c| vuvu gnu. auu mm. -1. Sb. '.l1uUl)t:1`l, mury Dlul Miss Ella Tracy of Toronto called on her cousin, J. Lavender, Owen St.. one day last week, on. her way to Collingwood. (Mr 111!` WITH 1 W Nnlenn A`. nflnnynl Auuuzi tux uu: uluab plllh guull. ' I Mr. `and Mrs. David Aikins and family of` Long Beach, California, were the guests of = Mr-. and Mrs. Thos. Aikins for a few days.f ; They motored all the way from California," taking twenty-four days on the trip to Bar- .1-ie, afterwards taking a two weeks trip to` Quebec, and-wil1'visi`t various points in On. 3 'tario before returning home. Theyrcarry ; i a tent and" full camping equipment. ` .The exact ljeproduetion of one of the biggest and most lavishly invested cabarets in the heart of New York's Great White Way was built at the Warner Brothers west coast studios for j the filmization of F.l Scott Fitzgei-ald s novel. The ` Beautiful! and Damned, which will be shown at New Dreamland Monday `and Tuesday. The pic l ture features Marie. Prevost, the formerl -Mack Sennett bathing beauty. Experts in` interior decorating were consulted, and at; great expense the lavishness, splendor and; beauty of the New York mecca of thrill hunters was faithfully reproduced. In ad. dition to the interiors, the best dancers available_ in Los Angeles assisted in_coach- ing the cabaret performers. The cast in_ support of Miss./Preyost `includes Kenneth Harlan. Harry Meyers, Louise Faaenda, Tul- ly Marshall, Walter Ldnz, Cleo Ridgeley Charles McHugh and others. a uuuu: ac xuuuucr Day I `Sheriff |MacLaren arid his two sons lefte on Sat`urdn_v for a. ten~day fishing trip` through AIg_onquin_Park.A , ` rphn Mhnnc nonnnn and Mia.` D..lI.....l ..v uuuugu ruguuqulu _IlI1'l.\.A The Misses Cannon and Miss Rolland of Mimico are visititig for ten Hays with Mr. and, Mn-s.'W. J. Shannon. M...-. u A n..n:...L__ -.: r__:v_- -_A an uxcuuuu Au :1 large ulaulauuuu ware. Miss Dunn; Miss Bein and G. H. Mc- Knight of Toronto were. week-end visitors with-Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hubbert, Mary St. Elia`: Wzlln 'l`I-nnv nf Tnrnntn nullnrl An I-mu-I LL. 1u.u`uuv.`1I./. ul uuuuu ! I Miss Grace McDonald is holidaying with 'iMr.' and Mrs. C. Gcndron at theirsumnlerv home at Thunder Bay. Rh:-iff lNTu:-T cu-an curl LL. on. m... `1\- am 3noAbwAY ,cA3An:1' i B_UlLTl-`OR FLAPPER mcrum-:, ` Mrs. King of Penetang is a guest. at Mr`. BarIow 8. ` . . 5112.. 'u__:__. 11-1-\-.__u;1 ,. .u . ms to the estate r, Craigvale, are wthe Standard uthorizedto give IJGIIUW D. Marion McDohald spent the week- end in _Toronto, `M ... .`l(:..l. `-6 u.....:u.... :, `..:..:a.:__ 1... Cllll III _ I UI Ull DU, Mrs. Kirk `of Hamilton is visit-ing hgr .nie_ce_. Mrs Givens. `Mp nnr` In: Tu` Y V:-kn ..:..14-J ..A` II` I LID \.llVUIII [Mn and Mrs. E. J. Kirby visited at Sharpe this week. luau D W Qnnunruln nah-I In ..:..:L J... "LUCY. III: Ll. '|3U1LlCJ Kingston last week. A Tdvn:nann 1 Lungs uu may wees. I 0 AJ A. Jamieson, Maple, gpent phg week. end at his` home` here. ll... I`;--Ln. `L... L... ......l-,, a.I._ .l_- cuu Cl` Ills IIULHU I-IE1`: . Mrs. Farrier has been nder the doc- ,tor s care, but is improving. Ml` Manna `Ina rnltnnnnnpl lnnvnn nttnu. L46- I-DUI a uau-:_. uuv w uuplvvlug. `Mrs. Mason hge returned home after visit; in; for_ a few days in Toronto. _.Qv\nn:n` :na- nuulknabun nu.-n....-I .._ IP..2 l_lI5 lUl._ D IUW UDJ5 lu IQTUIIMP. . l -Special jazz orchestra engaged for Fu-' |day,' July 20, at Gilheeney an Cook s Hall, :0 uxvws Do. uauu, _ ` ` . _ - Mrs. A. J.`Sar1eant wnll recexve With her; Inulnklnv Mun 1:l'..l.....4. `X7.m&....n Int` 'l"I......... vuuxpup vuta ween. V0 . R. H. Somerville paid 8 ,visit to nnaufnn Han} inmnl-I LOAD to order} 962 THORNTON uuungmuwu, duly 11. Several from here attended the band con- gert in `Barrie last Thursday night- goyetifit-very mu'ch. Mac `land:-:nn' TPIIL. ......I \Y......... .._ and en- . '[3lI2.. arriiral of their infant son. :2 Acvy unyn Wu-II 21.113061 mus. I Congratulations have been for some weeks! due -to Mr. and Mrs. George Wice on thei 'M...`. (1 n .u......... ....... ..:-.I L.. 1124'- and Mrs. Archie sum}; of ogiwiue are "Visiting the latter s father, John Kirk. -,..___f.__ ..-- ........a .-...u Iva av aaavvu I P I 9 T.` A. Lawrence has returned homer me: visiting fora few weeks in Barrie and! Dalsfqn. 3 A`nv- Qfnuyou-I In AII ,Qn6u-.ln.. 5.. ..cc.....l! Llamltllu. 3 Alex; Stewart left on Saturday to attend? Orange Grand Lodge, which is in session at ` Winnipeg. n` rrknr-nfnn "\nI\:l nu-`J .. ........L.._ _l. auunu ux uuur uuaub SUD. Ml. G. B. Henry, accompanied by Miss Yvoqzne Hamilton, and {Harold Hamilton of Nixon and Miss Maryi McClain are visiting Mrs. S. R. Brown. .\l~:.`.' ___,I `II, A 1- n .1 A A I u- vv Iumpcg. ' Th: Thornton `band and a number \ others: at-tended St. John s garden party I Coolgstown, July 17. Qnvninl `VIII?! I-nu-n nlrfnnplnpl LL- I-..-....l .... guy-cu. _:u- nay JIIUUII. ` I Miss Beatrice" Ellis and Norman~_'Ellis have` returned -to Toronto after spending! a few days with Mabel Ellis. I .(`.nnnn-uhulnt3.v.n_ Ln..- 1.-.... t-.. .......- --.--`l-_` Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson are visit- " ing in` Toronto for a few days. 1 I301): . i I |Mre Nuinluafnr Bug rnhu-nor} on nnnbn ,un and. family, portunity of ex.. n 10 their many the kindness and the low of their . late George Fran- aucl )1.-Jung ucr malt`-I, mrs. uuug. } Mrs`. Herb Thompson and son Billy have `} returned home from Owen Sound. - r 2 D-..` D n .._,s n-.. n-_._-_ _-:_:`.__u n_-l - lane: 3 msuct, $1155 a vuuue, bulb` WEEK. Miller of St. Catharines is a. holiday visitor at the home of Mrs. Dickinson. ` up av 0 . .- . -_ Z Cookstown--all round dancing-8.30 tol I 11 30 ` '. ' UVVVII LIIIUI. VLBIDIUS AIIKB. CPfUUlUu IL Mrs. Jones of Hillsdale has returned home after` _\-isiting her sister, '-Mrs. Long. Mrq3 Hark Thnnannnn and non FISH`: Lanna"! lUI.`lll'.|lCll uuun: uuus uwcu DUUIIU. I E Rexf. R. B. and.Mrs. Beynon visited the latter`s sister, Miss J Doane, this week. ` -Mi... Mm... Ac Q0 n..n.....:..... :. .. t...I:.x.... \J\JUl\Dll. i 11.30. II`. V. , ALIS un Lunvutu Jul 11 xcw uuya. ' | `Mrs. Mc'Master has returned to Cooks- ; town` `after visiting Mrs. Sptoule. | "Mru- Inna: A` 11;.-r`o'ln `sac 1-nfnrnnr` lunvnn at `lBl` UIIJIIII .l'lh\ _Y . 3. Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Westcott of Dray- ! ton with their children, Stanley and Enid, :made a brief stay at the parsonage` with `Mrs. Westcott. s parents on their way `to i attend the annual Westcott picnic at Beav- erton. "l\L...._ 1..-... !'l1I__..._._., ,,,L. ..,, ,1,` .1 ug uu. ` l E L.O.L. No. 16, accompanied by the band, ! attended the celebration on July 12 held in` 3 Allandale and brought home two prizes,` ! the best dressed O1-angeman won by Alex. I I Stewart, and the oldest Orangeman, Benj. Revell. `I2-.. .`II_..__ Q,_,_,,.,, E ,. _,,_,_, P -I ._,-_. .-_._... _-....--_, __, ..... gmhiiss Florence Barlow has been very ill for the past week {and her aunt, `Mrs. 'Kii1g of Penetanguishene, is here assisting, to nu_rse her. At last accounts the patient is slightly better. 3 ` 'l"'l.. `l..A:.. Am ...... ........ 1...... ........'...:-.. Iquguuy uvwcr. _ E e Ladies Aid are very busy preparing for their cold meat supper next Wednesday -evening. Thornton band, Mr. Sylvester, cornet soloist, Miss Hodgins and others will 3 aseist Jimmy Fax. ' 3 .n.., W A ....A M... 1lh..o....cs .: n_..-. or turn. ' | ; Those from Thornton who attended then * Women s .Institute District Annual Conven- ` tion at. `Bond Head were: Mrs. W. J. ! Thompson, Mrs. James A. Jamieson, Mrs.` . D. A. Adams, Mrs. J. Gilpin and Mrs. H. 1 Lynn. 2 `I n I M- 1:: ....... ..:...r 1... ..r.- 1.--; J|K7VClln l Miss Mary Spencer is convenor of the_ 1` Circle Press Committee. As the meetings: ___-- ..--..- ....-.---6 -.. -v.v..u-.u Miss Mabel Lynn of Penetanguishene, who nhas recently graduated as n,nurse from a Chicago hospital, is visiting her cousins, I Mr,_ and` rs. `Harry Lynn. ll? YT` . -.. I i Toronto, areleaving this week for a vaca- '5 tion at Wasaga Beach. ~ I n, 1, II I II` yrs I I . 1 i Mrs. Boake and Miss Boake have returned home after visiting in Toronto. I an 111:1 an . .1 c moan; urose. , Sr. II- to Jr. III--Leila Carr (Hon.). Sterling Carr, Evelyn Ellis, Winnifred He- iDonald, Reaford McDonald. i3:'1`&:;:y Piano--Doris Duzining (How. fours), Myrtle Rankin (Honours), Dorothy `Maia! (Honours). Sr. III to Jr. IV-~Jim Spencer (Hon.), I Libbie Ellis (Hon.), Victor Corbett (-Hnn.), Sadie Smith, Reggie Reid, Arthur Gmco, Albert Grose . 0.. `II ; , Y, ivy I -I n Ivv `:9. 1923; vuc uycutxl. UUAa `-'- 4 Interest in the opening of the,Continna. 'tion School in. Thornton is evidently grow ing, and a large attendance at the meeting on Friday evening next in the Temperance Hall is expected. Mr, Mills of `the Depart- ment of Education, Toronto, is to be pre~ _ sent, and final arrangements for ing of the school in the fall will probably be made. . I The rono'w1ng"""p{;E'o: Miss W1nmfmd.' ' ' [Sharpe were successful in the recent inations held in Barrie by,the Canadian Academy of Music, Toronto :- Jnlnr 'p;nnt\_..Muvp:A` MngAl.. I`lI._ nuuuuuy U1 music, 1.oronIo:-- Junior 'Piano-Mu1-iel MacAfAeeV (Ron- I ours) . . .I.,__:___ _ 7* I. _ 3. . -5 . .1 Wi:x',i;z1ary Piano-Q-`Marion Banting (Hon- ours). Edith Cunningham (Honours), Lulu Hindle (Pass). `D-..-.......A...... l):...__ .A_u._, In I - `are called off for the holiday season, all having news items for the paper will oblige by leaving them at the poet-office, can of the Speneer box. `mi ' Info-no} :r\ 41`- -..---1---- -1 Al 5 xuuun: \l 2155] . Prepa.rator_v Piano---`Arthur Robinson (Honours) , `Ii7I.........L..-.. D:.._- r\___: I'\,, '* - Iv- Passed Music Exams 8.8. I5, Essa Adaixinistxfatox-. DES Co. lrey Stri p- iced, 65c |N.",ll HUI }IlII'UlI| WIIU Kill} 131 IIUHI vvuu. L.O.L. No. 449 and L.O.L. No. 89 cel- :rr'ated the Glorious Twelfth at Aurora. -'lVL- I)......L-.L....!...... Al LL:, .J:..L..1..6 `\n`p` n "K..U1yU['6 I" H IUHEUC glIIU l'lUl'U U11 Dauuuay. Jas. Donnell as spending a few days 111 Toronto with his daughter, Mrs. Wes Bant- LII W. I . ruuuy uuuug ll: WOOL: Miss A. McKenzie or Thornton speiif the -smek-end with Mrs. John Campbell. ' Inc 1) Q:-nn AF-AI:-A-nn L. nnnntlina u-"A.uy HIT: llllllylll Wllall lI_}l1llUB ll Ullllnlllllo Wilfred Ayerst dnndifamily of Thornton `h:n'e moved into T. 'McKnight's house. `llwa unwlv Anna nnanrnnn :9 anrn JJUVC HIUVUU IIIUU lo 1Vl`U-K\llls1I|I lIU|lUo Mrs. Harry Moore of Deseronto xs agam 'ns'3*,h her parents Who are far from well. 1 n1. u.. 440 .....: tn 1. 1m. no ....1_l lf >l'IlII7\l UHU \J'lUl'lUUB IVVCIIDLI III) LIUIVIG. The Presbyterians of this district held 11' union picnic to Killarney on- Wednesday. R an 11 t\,,,!, .,t r|'\____,,A, _.3-:L-_I L_>_. ....... u `Jaw-I-v V`: .-..---...,J v.. ........--~--.,. Mrs. Harry Davis `of Toronto visited hr ;carex1t.s, -Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Flynn, last week. Ivy baseball te_am defeated the local -pLi;syers in 9. league game here on Saxurday. Inn nnuxnnll a unnnia 11 {Am (`sum in 5?-::.J Fz"1'i1{{n", .. $1.93 .\u;;,. t . _ ` A large crowd attended the special dance in the new recreation hall on Friday evening }.::sI.. 11.`... 1'.` `LI '[)..Li........ ......J 3..-...=I.. nnal 1.27.5! Mrs. F. H. Robinson and family and Miss Evelyn Leadlay are camping at the l:~"-:e \l_. .___I `II... T._L__ A_..._.. .._J I`... `SL1 :I'1`. and -Mrs. John Agnew and Mrs. Ed.i Burling spent July 12 with friends in Tor-} onto. V ~ .ll -...._.. lI..`L'..:...I.L .......I 'l'\L.... `II'..'lI'Il..... nu... `U1 P.. Jebb has purchased a dental przic. ee in Oakville and took up practice this week. ` 11.... -n'-_.._-_ 112.... II... n......_.... ...__I Il....~ v-mm. _ - ~ Mrs. Dawson, Miss May Ramsay and Mrs. Tl. Coleman are camping at Killarney Beach. `Y .... ._ A...-.._.I..-. .1` "`._......A.. 1.. L...I!..I..-. uuucu. - Nurse Apperley. of Toronto, is holiday- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. .Apgetley'. I 'IKonA4'nn n nu-nnnla u vna;t`nnnn ulna} .n }rpcuI=_y . -R. J. MacAfee is erecting a residence west Km` the property he lately sold to Robert Campbell. T . Iva I I SI:-nlnu `a ntfnntunn .hn>lInl'nv \ 'll}lUUII. ! Mrs. W. J. Broley is attendinvg the Sunday `School Summer Schobl at Lake Couchiching` . 1 `this week. I `I- .....I Iln. l1.......... `I':`2..I.... AC `II--..I6'An LIUKK7 IILIIE WUUI\o Mr. -and Mrs. Jack Cousehre to be con- gratulated on the arrival of a baby boy on ' Tuesday` 17th. Jack (and Norman Newton of Richmond` FISH: n IJUIIXIVII. " ' ' Ivy baseball nine defeated Gookstown In -:4 very lbso game `here on Saturday. The score was 13 to 11. B- _-A. .I_I-_. _-_- 5 `L 1rd wide, yard xiii: L. Robisdp of the t_m}}k staff is_ zmdaying. . ' ' I'll-a Hinnlnir AC Isnanu in tho oils;-It (If "NIHJ HUI" uuuguwxb. . . ` _~ -Mr. Murdoch of th'e.Hydro staffwas m `Lawn on,Wednesday. L ' ' .\.Iu- (Inn-an Ynkk L. nno i1nr\'l'n\.'ina `us. 'W9}CK'ClIu Wllll `.LII.I$o IJUIIII \Julll}lUUL|- ` ~ Mrs. P. Size of 'Alliston is spending a- few .r'.luv.s with `her brother, Jos. Martin. _ Mun Ff.-m Wnfann and `Ilka Marv Wndnl -lllllluu Messrs. McKnight and TheoVMcMillan are` attending Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M., Tor- nnto. ' I17 11 Y_LL L . _ _ _ . _._I_....-.l .. _I__L..I .....`._ |ll.`J VVU\.'l\o Mr. and Mrs. George Finlay 8: Hamilton visited the fox-mer s brother", W. J. Finlay, here this week. 11- ..._`.I 11-. v.._I- n....__`.._.. L- L- ....... 4\7l4'VUl', I30 WUUIM D. K} Ross is sexjiously ill"at his home in Torohto. Mrs. Rbss also has been ill but is r'covex-ing. '- _ ` . l Mrs. ; ompson, Miss Mon and Roy.` oi Webbwood, were Sunday visitots with Hafry Fisher. ' ` n___|_x-1-n-_.:-_ _I",._,__L, 2, _4_4;2__ zeouuaymg. _` Mrs. Sinclair pf Lindsay is theguest of JJTVLIKE III LUIUIIIIU. , Hilton Leeson of'T(rono islin town on businesathis week; _ lulu: T I 'I"|u-vmncnn 1-Ann-nhrl tn "I`ni-nnfn' .Duslne$.uu.u ween- ` _ . Mrs. I. J. Thompson returned to.Toronto' with her-`daughters. ll... .\ln-u-hm}. AC Han uiyrlvn-nth`: iuyne `in UUWII Ull , VI UIILIXUBJ n -Mrs. George Jebb is hot imp'l'OVing `as! her friends` would like. . ` A` I r: [V 1l.._I-_..._ L..- ..A.I...l .. 1..-...` uuunxuty, 1` . . nd George Martin. 3"! LU IIIIU l'J&IIlUIUlUlI SIUUIIKIHI . Mrs. McKechnie` of Brampton is visiting ner daughter`, Mrs. N. Hopper. Uiakan nmnh. Anna and :5 nrnntu-at` in nini xmr daughter. Mrs. N. hopper. V_, Fisher wants eggs and is prepared to pay highest market price to get them. Dav `U 1' Anna nf Thrutlnfnum. Anna!` .Ulgl.lUB|4 KIIKIIVIKCII }JllUU l'U 5: ll|IU.|llu Rev. W. J. Arms of Thistletown called 2.1. W. J1 Finlay during the week. ` `King A 'M.J(..m.i.. ix` Tknvnfnn flan 'I.lU-VA W101] Ill?!` 'UlVUHU(, HUS. llllllllrllla 1 Mrs. Chhs. Watson and Miss Mary Weddel are holidaying with frjends at Sharon. I W:l..A Au-on-of nntI"funnv nf Thnrnfnn -J UUDKIOJ I 0 cu. Jack sud Norman Newton of `Richmond Hill were guests of their aunt, Mrs, J. 300, list week. n K! nan 32 anrinlmlv 3ll'-at his hnmne %m3o;n`;l u`l3`;;:i:1`g. of Tdronto is spending the holi rays with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jae}. Donnell. " T` `Inc. 8.5....`-...II ..:_- .I-l.'..a-J l\-..I...L-..... 2.. mvvvav nun 'lIJ UV It Do not delay-T--'nowA is `the time to get "your wash goods" and dresses and Fisher s the place to get them. `Hm WI-not ant` can AlL....4 .....L..._-.I '4... I-uc place: (0 gen H1811]. `Mrs. Frost: and son Albert. returned to M "I`oronto._on Saturday after holidaying with Mr. andMre. Sam. Cole. In. 1I7:l..... `Anna... -2 'l|.___L_ |__, -~, , 7 VA ucv. _II. :1. ravuuu Ill puaaulg. -Mr. and -Mrs. E. Ritchie of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Harford Abbott of Oollingwood ~-.=~'u:if.Ad nit `Hm-rv -T551191- n nn Qntnulou - was Dpcuuu. Mr. and Mrs. Robrt Duttbh ar visiting friends in Toronto. ' . 1121.-.. 1--..-- ..l.'.'r|.._....a.. :..":.. 9...... Av: ers, easy bl! All \`HI'IlU3U DU 111! LIUUDUo `Mrs. Dawson and Miss M. Ramsay spent LI.-at week at Killarney. l`L.~. rl'.rnu'l\ Wnhnum `urn luuuina a cirlnuynlk nul. uuu UIIB. Dlllo U01 o 3 Miss Wilma Leeeon of Toronto has accept- rd the position as teacher in Clovendale school fo'r the coming term. ' Dov pnlnh (}nmnn.nC.QIn-lL..-.... -_.-1----I nu . uuu nun. I1n_nuru nuuuw 0! uomng `visited at Harry Fisher's on Saturday. n-__.__L_.I.'A:_.__ ;- 112-, `FITHUUI I0!` me coming wnn Rev. Ralph. 0wens:of 'S1;elbume `motored through town to Tent -City and called on Rev. (W. J. Alston in pssing. Mr Ian!` Mm W Hulda nl 'l`n-4.4.. .....! auu uuaa Luuuqt Auaunluc Ivuu rcucuply PMS. ed the Jumor exam m music with honours I `U-Il -Fyrillia. 111-- -_._ ..- _... -9 _ _-.-_ - ._ ~.---n~--_yu Elongrattvnlaiioxls to Miss .Do'rothy' Pugaley and Miss Muriel MacA~fee who x-ecen>tly`p`ae's. Ml Hun Jnn{nI- ninun n vnnnin nit`: Inna.-nun. .(lf7|' IFIUIIUE WUUIU LIEU- L. E. C. Monkman tius added a large 1-`erandah to his house; ' ' .11.... Y\..-........ .....l 111.... `ll `D.......nu nnnn JHHI WUGK. ll: I\lllIIK'L|U - i The Town Fathers are having a sidewalk `mud to the Exhibition grounds. Mug Mnvnnkninv AC nrnmnnn in vininlr Miss Mabel Kg} is vis1c;}g friends at '...:Ill.\ , f the services and conducted -by the udge, under the mer, W.M. Those - A w 1XY......:.... BETTY COMPSON in THE GREEN TEMPTATION? One of the season s best pictures. T ' JUST DOGS IS THE COMEDY ' and.wi1.1 p1easeAtheAkids'and grown-ups, too -Shows start 7.30 and 9 .p.m. --_- Prices 154: and 25 " NO MATINEESATURDAY ` A dramatic `ght `for love -sm_a miilionslv on a. soptlsca isle. Packed with exciting clifnaxes." It's: Jalr Holt s greatest` pict1ireL ~'.l7`l\ursday,'_l"_"iday and Saturday,` July 26, 27 and 28 % T M3}{a4yI 7rues;1ay ana{aveJ.;esd;y A % HO0T~..GlBSON", DOUBLE DEALING A real old-time'\A\A estru picture THURS, FRI.,SAT. -uJUL Y 19,20, 21 A % - JACK HOLT} mm MAN AUNCONQUERABLE A COOKSTOWN we ADVISE YOU NOT TO Mxss, IT: oyyauuug pnu5u.u.u U1 uuc uay. Rev. `Mr. Pugsley, a former pastor on the circuit, stopped long enough _on Thursday last while on his way [to the city to shake hands with some old friends. . ' ill-in W `In-.\C.\...l L. ulnltiu... L-.. ..LL.... I _I-Iilton.-Lesson, I am -informed, has pur- chased the property of the late'Mrs. Lillixin Banting `and takes over the management of the local office of the Bell Telephone Co. on August 15. V e bras_s_ l.oc_l-z. lllll Ill IIIIC I IIIIICII - lUUlIIu ` .The Apperley family held their annual picnic at Lake Simcoe on. Friday last. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Bow- ermau and son and Mrs. Bowerman s motl1.l er of Alliston, Mrs. Harry Apperley and[ family of Toronto, Miss.Cora Apperley of] Windsor. John Kidd and Miss Kidd, W. J. Finlay and Miss Spence. and `Doris Dunning, who passed with hon. ours the Elementary exam. M Mr. and Mrs David |Mo'Master have re- turned to the home of Mrs. MdMa.ster s parents after "a honeymoon in Muskoka. Mrs. Cole" and son Stanley of Toronto have returned home-after spending a few holidays with Mr. "and Mrs. J. R. Couse. Mr. and Mrs. C. "Long of Bradford have moved their household effects and will live `with the latter's `mother-, Mrs. Thompson. `Mr nndrllre U (`.131-rt mu-I-N Rnuln of IIUIIIC {ID I. ll'l'.V IDUUIIU. `Mrs. Greaves -is to be congratulated on the success of her Entrance pupils. All who tried passed, two taking honours, Nellie Smart and`Gruce Banting. Dr J D unnfinn oil!` Dan A T. Dr. J. J. D. Banting and Rev. A. L. Atton were among those who celebrated the Twelfth Lin Creemore -and took part in the sppaking program of the day. Rnv. `Mr, Pllmzlnv R fnrmnr nnntnr nn Hm | DJIJII-Ill. uuu \1l'llUL' `IJULIIIIIS. Llallll \VIlaU BUIIIU UIU 1113711113. ` Mrs. E. Bamford is visiting herfatluxer, `John Wilson, accompanied .by his grax"xd`- L daughter. Mrs. B. C. Bamford, and her friend, Mix E. Hebeft, all df Windsor. 1 T3IA.___ . __ A I I _ llll CLUE!-I50 LU: INew teachers on the school staff are Miss Gregg of Uxbridge, -Miss Lavitt of Vankleekl Hill in the -Continuation School; while Miss K Clarke of Hawkestone succeeds Miss Lang- man in the Primary. room.- 'l`l\n Anna!-`nu fnvnuv `inlll ilnnir nnuunll v.-. vuy... . '.._.- _... ..v.. . .n -1 Pleasant weather and good roads helped! to make St. John s Church garden party! on Tuesday evening a decided succex. Over one thousand were in attendance. A foot~ ball igatch -between Churchill and Cooks- town created unusual interest, the former` winning 1-0. Thornton band added much to the musical program of the evening. The chief numbers of the entertainment? were given by `Duncan _R. Cowan, Miss -Butt and Miss Westlake. Rev. Mr. John- ston very ably performed the -duties of chairman. Receipts were about $600. V |,-,wI:un. Harry Zalkin has `purchased the residence of Ered Rainey, at present occupied by Wm. _Henson, who will move` to the Coleman home. ' ` ' `D--. I\...'._l-- h--_:_ .1` n2.,,L-I!m, Rev. Douglas Davis of Birchclife Heights, with Mrs. Davis and family. called at the parsonage en route to theirsummer home at Parr,v[S9und. .\l..... (V _ . _ _ . . _ ._ A. L, _-_-,._,...I,._I _, Public School Promotions The results of the promotion examinations for Cookstown school for the term ending, June, 1923, are as follows, the names being} `given in order of merit :---- - ` TI` `l\ RF " j.`JI\I\III'&.__l`RI`Iln rlnnlrl 5 priced, .60_:yd. S13.` III to Jr. I-V--Honours----Marion Ixuuv .wuu.--uuu'_y uzsucuu. -. ` Banting, Belinda Rainey. Audrey Hickland, Ida Parks, tEmily Draper. Cunningham Wil- son. Elva Nay; Pas.s---Culwell Prince. Irene Harper. Norman Baker, Laura Jebb, Gow- an_ Rainey, Alice Harris, Clara. Jebb; Rec- -*Gladys Hickland. Ruth Cunningham, Muriel Ross. - 1.. trr L`. m_'n1 u._-_-.._- n_- -r.r:.u lull Ul. ICE LUUX o Jr. III to Sr. 111-I-Iouours--Geo. Kidd, Alan Hopper, Myrtle Rankin, Allan Reed, Geo. Houghton, Mary Hopper; Pass-Amhie Reilly, Bert Arnold, Beth A-rnold, Kath-l `nan Ijxnrie `nan AI-nnl IAIIn:n "nuns: IVIUII lil-IC IPLUUI B IIIUIIQIUIV, Illrn IuUuIWUuc `Mr. and`Mrs. H. Can-61 and" N. Boyle of `Montreal and'Mrs. J. N; Boyle'of_ Toronto are visitors with Dr. and Mrs. Scott this .-week. - ' I 11',,,___ n_n_2 L ~ ,, 1 u .1 -- 51 VUII Ill UIUUIV UL IILUIIU u"" , Jr. IV :0 Sr. IV--Honours--aBruce Gould; Pass--Dorothy Pugsley,` Arthur Cooper, Lulu Hayes, Norman Reed. Velma Care-. E foot; Rec.--=Mary Ingham. Q. I n '11- ",__nu\n||rc__.ur:nn JIUIHJ, IJQIL -KIIIIUIVI, IJUIIIJ (I'I'IlUlU llibll` lleen Lewis, Jean Arnold, Leucie Hayes, Arthur Robinson; Rec.-`.*-Ma.xine Marling. Those starred failed in one subject. ` _Sr. II to Jr. I'I~I--Honoura--Mary Cole- man, Jean Baker, Margaret McMillan, Hazel Jebb, Bert Coleman, Harford Fisher, Velma Bateman; Pass--Marion Robinson, Victoria Pollock, Helen Baker", Roy. Houghton, Ethel Finch, Marcus Rose, Eleanor Care- foot, Frank Baker, Jack Coleman, Doris Dunning;Rec.--HaroldtCarefoot. ' - In "an gr _Vnmin (`nnuina Ynnli .. `ruunsnav, JULY 26 Band Concert in Queen : Park _March--The Boy Scouts `of America .Sousn 'Intermezzo,--Vanity ....._.n.......M_atthews Populm---Anna Belle . . . . . . . . ..Henderson Patrol---Th_e Guardmount . . . .Eilenberg March- l`he` Pelican . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sylvester Selgction-A Life `on "the Ocean. . . . Binding Intermeuo-In a Mona.ster_y Garden +Y(-L.llL.... =' uunnlng; ' UHIUIOOE. Jr. H40 Sr. II-,Versie Gouzins, Jack Parks," Florence Harris. - z .: lIIIUIl.IlWIl\I--`alll DY Populax---Yes! We Have no Bananas.Silver Marclh--The ~Glad_iator . . . . . . . . . . ,Sousal .. . I` mix ,, .1 vy- 81. John s Church Garden Party __ ____.,LL-_. ..__I ____I ,_-.,.I_ L_I "c3E't1i..L '1{.{g'.' rolls 3 for