.lps .to` for to- `ma 353313 EXAMINER I --v'----v.- --u-uv I -r`I marl:-b 3- Woolworth girls` of Barrie defeated ; the Orilliaiwoolworth team in a. game ft of softball here on Wednesday after-' 15 noon by 22 to 6, making up for the 213-11 defeat handed them` in Orillia. the previous ,Wednesday_. After the game the visitors were entertained to supper by the local girls and in. the `evening both teams were guests of ~Manager Jack Marks of the Capitol Egtheatre. s x _ . . lgi Bar'rie-F. Wonch`, c; I. McLelland, I` p: M. Lockart, 1b; J. Preece, 2b; D. Henson, 3b; Z. Simpson and I. Mo- 3' Kenzie, ss; Wilfred Robinson and L. || Wgseman (capt.), outfield; M. Nixon, 2 su . ' Orillia-.--Howard Gardner, c;; Miss H. Gardner, `p; V. Snyder, 1b; Cliff Thompson, 2b; M. Preece, (captain), 3b; A. Doherty and J. Rowe, ss; `A. E Blake and C. McKinnon, outfield; V. ,iI-Iancook, sub. "l , -TTrv-iv~.'~i'nnn 13.-... G-!.........._.. __.-1 -r ..__ vv. 0 UIUE 1-Lxu. The funeral took place Monday after- noon from the family residence to Barrie Union cemetery._ Rev. A. -J. Carscadden in the course of the ser- vices at the house. spoke highly of the _life and -christian experience of the deceased. `The pall-bearers. were C. T. Thompson. Geo. S. Luck. John Fer- ris, Alfred Handy,:Wm. Robinson and Alfred Holdsworth. Those from a. dis-. ftance attending were: Mrs.-Paddison, -Buffalo; Mr. and~Mrs. Alfred Holds- `worth, Mr. ;a.nld Mrs. Harry Holds- ; wo_rth,jMrs. Rolstoni Sr., Mr. and Mrs. ` Arthur Rolston, Mrs. Rossiter and Miss Raymer, all of Toronto. . I _A _ A I where Were.114,317,000 people in U.s., Pexclusive of Alaska, on the first of { this year. ` Rrnniha `knnu-nan Lila .-...4-;. 1...: 1-.|n...1 Luus year. \ Brooding because his auto had killed a. little girl, .Mason Pollard, 52, weal- lthy Kentucky farmer, committed sui- icide. , . ' . L | l 8, Innisfil. The following year they ` gave up farming and became residents of Barrie. Mrs. Holdsworth was a {faithful rhember of the Central Meth- odist Church and belonged to the La- dies Aid. ` fI1LA -aIIw\l\I-urn` Lnniu -`Inn- 'l|A'A....!..-- -01.-.. iWOOLWORTH TEA&|;-PLAY BA.LL` -r1v__ ___.,; _ naxxuuun, su U `Urripires, Ra! Simmons and Lou Vair. Phone 143 Mqnday, : Tuesday, Wed. {er Chapter _Six of the . RIDDLE. RIDER? And `a Tuxedo Comedy` NEVER AGAIN Adults 23c, .tax 2t. ` Children 9c, tax 1c. Matinee Saturday at 2.30 % . BARGAIN Nlcms F Arthur E. Patterson TONIGHT T. FRIDAY J SATURDAYJ (cl A . rip-roaring comedy- drama-rozance with equal pjortions of all three_. The }1i{i1ijiQg"t$ of a man whohad t_o ght _ to play squa_re._ _ CAPITOL ':';2i,'; THEATRE 2 Shows, 7`.1`5'and 9.15 sple Distributor Heintzman & Co. Piano; _' for Barrie and District uu-: Sstromblerg-Carlson Radids, $30.00 ad up De Pachmann chooses the Heintzman _ Co._ Piano for its surpassinghbeauty of tone and because it responds so exquisitely. to `the wonderful delicacy `of `his touch. It is an instrument which has won the pro- found admiration of this great artist. V BUCK JONES The Man Who. Played % Square" HEINTZMAN & co. PIANO l.U-l- 1133 -|-`-l1-|-'- THE HOME or Bgfrfrzn PICTURl,3S 97 ~ - ~ . - - - - V - v - m `ma, non: uypsuvc U_L LLLLB. The police, however, should go farth- er. Section 14 of the Highway Traffic Act says (sec. 2) that no one operating a. motor vehicle shall "cut out the muf-. fler or- otherwise cause the motor-veh- icle to make any unnecessary noise. Sec. 4 provides for fines up to $5 for first` offence and up to a maximum of $25 for subsequent offences; in addi-' tion the license may be suspended for a. period up to 30 days. Vrrstur `L.-.4 4.1.L. _...:.. ___.--.. _- AL - {INS ... `,_.--..... any 9`: uv uuugou Now that the main street or the town is in such good condition, why is so much noise allowed? Some motorists |seem, to think they have a. right to make a lot of noise by using what is called a. cut-out. It is clearly against the law to have these cut-outs on cars at all. The Jitneys, trucks and older running cars are*the principal offend- ers. New carsAare,not sold with a. cut- out. Such a noise is not allowed on city streets nor in any town that is known of. ' ~ mu - ..1.: 4.'|.......___ L`l._A_ -_-.,,, NOISYV J:lTNEYS AND TARUCKS To the Editor._of The Examiner. .`I`\.. ---v ...-4..-.u. ._van. Lil`; Auaullllllclo "Dear Sir:- It has been noticed that the Town police havebeen a little on the move in order to protect the public from the reckless and selfish motor- ists. All good citizens, including sen- sible motorists, will approve of this . nu..- .....n.... 1......-..--.... _u.-..un H- n -- 18110 W I1 UL. ' The old theory that using a. cut- out gives more power is now obso- lete as the books and experts say that it gives noeadditional power. T4 onus 1...`. .....L.I.....1 J.'I_-J. `I. -' s, W, - - _- .3-.- ..-,wu\'....-uuc.-.1 yuvvwx. It can be noticed that the large trucks carrying several tons going through the town and) up the hills hardly makeany noise, but every time one; of the jitneys of the town starts or, one of the small trucks `the air _is1 filled with so much noise that it is] `rather startling and why this is 211-] lowed many-ea;1not. understand, parti- cularly when, itfis clearly against the law. ' -.-.-.-.;.-~-.-..... i The Examiner'ha;A the largest cir- *, culation of any town weekly in Ontar- [ io. V There s a. reason. LETTERS TQ THE nznjirwoiij EVA BABY PEQGY . m Adults 23, tax 2c; Children 9c, tax lc % M --.-NOT ICE - V Comedy starts at 8.15, Beautiful Sinner at 8.30, and . ALaw Forbids at 9.45. om: _S_H_OW om EACH NIGHT AT 3.15 14, 1925.? MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDA 4 BARGAIN NIGHTS 9 .315 FEAII_JB_E_ 9 YOU CAN'T` BEAT THIS BARGAIN Two BIG. FEATURES A COMEDY. N0 INCREASE or mucns A11]-'6R 7111-1-: PRICE or ONE Each Feature a Show in Itself. MOTORIST . DON'T wuss 11'. I have travelled the world over and had -the opportunity of using pianos bearing the name of the great- est piano builders of all countries. I do not hesitate to say that the Heintzman & Co. Piano used in my Canadian to.urs surpassed in beauty of tone and delicacy oi touch any- piano I have_ used anywhere. DE PACHMANN. We have now added to our Hair- Dressing Parlor Shampooing, Mani- curing, Massaging, We, of course, are continuing Cutting and Marcelling. Our Lady Assistant -- Miss Griffiths -- will be in the store from 9 a.m._ to B nvn on:-I nyi .-.1... ......1... ..--....-..- stim- I Superiiitendent F. Tyrrell has been appointed to take charge of the Bar- rie district, replacing Richard' Harris- on, and on "June 1 the London Life office will be. in the Ross Block on Dun1op-St. ' ' ' Y `I"l 1 1"r11'1'1'I'n1nr\\v v Halli: auu. W111 Z`l.lU IHEIKC evenlng appomtments. Try us for perfect service and ` satisfaction. 17-20c I\"&III III I-In-u -:_._ mucus sTb"E 'l1I___, -n- fl 2013 {TOWNSHIP or 1NN1s13'u. Notice i_s hereby_ given that the ! Court of Revision of the Township of {Innisf will hold its first sitting at , Lefroy on -May 25, 1925, `and in Stroud on May 26`, 1925, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to hear and determine the appeals from `the Assessment Roll of the said Township of Innisfil for the year 1925. All parties having business with the saidicourt will attend at said. time and place. 1': 1: -nr_r11\\1--rrvnxr .I. \. All. LV.l.ULz\JJV.lXl`JX., ` Clerk of. Township of Innisfil. i20-21c Dated May .11, 192 His Tribute LADIES - ATTENTION 2' ' f TO ` London Life. Poiicy-Holders AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Furniture uc Au uu: swre 11'UIIl :1 a.m. to and will also make evening mcmts: E`: W. HEVXITSON, ~Ia+n,.4- NI T=i.Z.'.e 7sI'.IIse. `"1"1a. MCCONKEY, rd "I"n1-xv-`ruin. -\ n 1'-.1 mom; :vvL.I.L)UJ.V, District Manager. Page Thirteen usr: DAVlE S PERFECTION xca CREAM -- The Cream of Quality Sold by JAMES WRIGHT & SON, Wholesale Ice Cream Dealers. Lukeview Dairy, 185 Duhlop St`. All orders promptly? attended to. Office phone 226. Res. phone 925W. Our Motto: Qunli_tby Fix-ot_." BIac} \ya}nL_1t Parl`o'r. with 5 chairs, ' Cook Stove, nearly new ~ Walnut Library Table ~ Kitchen Tables ` CUPb03l'd5 Oak Buffet Oak.Davenport Kitchen Chairs Linoleum 6 Oak Dining Chairs - ' Congoleum Rug. l Bicycle Oak Section Bookcases .3 300d Rugs i l ' Dishes Oak Writing Desk 4. Electric Washing Machine ; white Enamel Bed, large size Kitchen Utensils_ Cutlery Twin W-hite Enamel .Beds Blinds, ,;Cu,rtains and many Brass Bedstead, Mattresssand _ Oihel` aTt11e5- _ i ' 4 Oak Dressers _. (Springs, The above goods are all in first Sliding Bed and" Mattress '= `class Condition, and most of Quebec Heafer ` * O .2 Clocks them are nearly new.` i . I `s ` s - to_`be soldswithout_,ijese'r.v`e.` p.im* .',':f"" .v._`:f}r ~;.~'-5` law: -, . . . . 7`~ ~_`.\.;,~1-r "fit W, , ., . my , -. .. V. . `yr ",-` pwrggl l l 1 1 ,1 . R mi N >4-4 K -.`. V ; _ . E _ A "McCONK1-'.Y' Am: . _ __.vv' _ . ,-_u`.;_;.;-._.., p, 5 ~ I, _`,.l;.v'_~_`- `.,~_. .._ 1 _.- .:rH-.1*,'- - `i._ r" 2 1 ". ,'i' -.1 3, 553.. wt`.-. . _ _. _ .y~... ,__,.., . V} O . ' . honegr: `nu rz: `* ` ";'T'> '91, . Kw . inns. siin*iW-:5ia i .a. 2 V 8`,CIap1.)erton St. ' stret were huge bulldog hat section. bill `providing of Bible in Phone your news 1teins to the Ex-' aminer. ' - . 'J~._~_HUGHES-;. practical boot maker, begs to inform the citizens of Barrie and neighborhood that he has opened the above premises `as a first-class ` shoe repairing department. Repair- ing in all its branches neatly and promptly executed. .4 18-20p Also at 50 Park St., s_qreat_ of armorieo Watch and Clock {Repairing PROMPT SERVICE ' WORK GUARANT_EED.._ vv Alanna I \l\J_ Virlll 19 `Collie? St., just wait Op 'ara:H9'Iu e M DEVELOPED "PRINTED FILMS EN LARGED Send u your enashotsl for speedy, reliable nishing, guaranteed work at low prices- Trial offer--send 25c ; "gr develo mg and printing any roll ` Y?! D n1-n FINIRI-I 0.0.. . 64 ELIZABETH 31?. I (BINGHAM BLOCK) J ONE DOOR EAST OF!sWlLUAMS `JEWELRY .S'I'OlE I-on nuv navy 0 a. awn usuv wvnr for dvglo 15g" an.d prlntfng an: lm. P OTC FINISH C0-2 1Q-9nrr -711 Dalian `RH , Tn: IHIII. l'I'I\lI\I l'I|VlI"| uu., 19-20cg -711 Dalton fRc|., Toronto SATURDAY,MAY 16 `.28 Yeiars `Practical VExp,eri'e_nce rds of bgans, OUR USUAL PICTUR ' PRICES: .' V 1 V 'Gr`oundFlo or 47c plus ta Balcony . . . . .J.' . -. 350, Children .A ., . . . . . . . .V 15c BITS HITS J5 T925 SINGERS `: - DANCERS - Myslcums Presen`taiinn' of eprazeseitoi A Ca'dfS . Selections by ACa',`c`let Band; Demonstratinns` 'in First Aid e _ (Aid of B.C.Ie.- 'caa:s)' ; Ground Flodr .- . . . 35c Balconyl. . . . 25c Children .' . .. 150 Starting Next'1'I1sday,' ` Friday and Satarday : , :: ,'[0N1;GHT 1+ FRIDAY e%`5AT3RDAY.% Mrs.;,\_\/allace. " `Reid HARRIS SPRING-Q TIME mavua % SHOE REPARINE WHILE YOU wArr V j'-*--`IN--`- % s THURSDAY; MAY 1:;4;+19zs.\' 1 a feur ual to cstige asto ofthe oor 17- W- VJEBB. SPECIAL TONIGHT ' iirls -- `Girls DO1_\J T `IN/_\ISS THIS > e The undersigned has received viinstruction `from. `V A__ :_j___._ MRs,i'r13u;MhAN % Bi_n_ifulV; -t-o se bypublic auctibn at" __ .___. 4:_---mg.-- .-.. F._ivg Pofnfn .TH1:oI},L. SIXTY BIRTHS RECORDED IN ' BARRIE, JAN. 1 TO APRIL '30" There were an equal number `of births and deaths recorded in Barrie during the month of /April,-there be- ing sixteen of each, according to vital statistics obtained `from the office of_ the Town Clerk. - Six marriages were registered during the month. one less than the total for the preceding three months. Figures for the month of April, 1924, show 21 births, 10 mar- riages and 10 deaths. T The total for the period from Jan; 1 to` April 30 is 60 births, 13 marriages and 41 deaths, as against 51 births, 21 marriages and 48 deaths in as similar period last year. . UJ. .LVCWllldl'l\U|Iu ' -`C. sR.V Kendall returned on Friday from Bracebridge. where he spent four months in `the Customs office, and on his `return received notice to- t_ake charge ofvth'e'Barrie`Lo"ice. W. `T an 1....` 121151` nv`|n lu- c3Zs'R'hZ, "nearly new` Linoleum 3 Rugs Dishes V _;Curtains other a ' " The are in first: `. 1* *9t'.>e s1#*nWi*h9i'!-rssrre-P zunuc um uuue puss pleusiulldy. - Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutherland Dunrobin Farm, Stroud, announce the engagement- of their eldest daughter, Agnes Gracie. to Mr. John B. Robert- son, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Chas. Rob- ertson, Troy, `the marr_i_age to take placequietly the latter part of May. Mr: R Tnnvrunn on:-I `nor :lnnnn`In4-nu 6111!! V Ullllfyn ' Alex. (Buster) -Cla'rk,left on Tues- day for Nor'th`Ba.v`. Where he has taken a position. He will be quite an acquisition to the baseball and hockey teams of that town. VH1..- ........L-.... -3 (`IL A...`l.._---9_ -1. __'-. place-qyucuxy one lbhf part. 01 Luuy.` Mrs. B. Ingram and her `daughter, .Mrs. Marshall, and son of Toronto called on friends in Barrie last week before sailing for a trip to England and Scotland. They sail on May 23. On their visit here they were accom- p'anie_d.by Mr. and Mrs. T.hF. Caldwell of rlfeivmarket. ~ - '1f.....`l."II .._.:...L._.;1 __ #71--.-.1___ upuxu uuurgu UL one Du1.'1'1 uulce. W `T. Bush "of'Toror_1to, who as been in charge` since T. `T. Young's `retire- ment, returned to Toronto, Monday. uu,v5.v ' ` Frank VBall,'Bradfo'rd St., Was 'in`; Hamilton last week seeinghis br'o- ther. John W. Ball, whois in the` hos- .pital.as them-esult of a stroke of para aIysis.~ , . man 'IInJ-Linn.` `IN.-H...-.uun'o.' -4` VIVA...-....4|... anniversary. any am. ,_ Miss Kathleen Donovan of Toronto, accompanied by\Miss Hazel Travers, left on Thursday for Toronto to at- tend her. parents `thirtieth wedding ~ A1. (12n.+m.\ 'm..'..1,`1..4.-+ .. rr...;.; t keep ep on. UUGIHD UL bllh DUWllu The members of St. Andrew's choir spent a delightful evening last Friday at the ,home of Dr. Turnbull as the Euests bf D1`. and Mrs. Turnbull and Mr.` and Mrs. Byron King. Games and supper following by dancing made the time pass pleasantly. Mr an!` Era D A Q11!-Tnnv-Io-var` 'VV nu. ucczuy UL .IJ&lBLUIla . _` ' I and.` girsk Norman F;orrest 0; gs a oon,,, as ._ .are visi ing w't the latter s` 'pare nts, Mr. and Mlrs. James Paterson, Bayeld St. - Y-Tnrnnn Clninlnn \tr11n `Inn nnwn-u'In+_ VH6 .l._Ul.'UlllaU nyuru 101' (4118 _summer. T `Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dyment and children left last week for Toronto, where_they will reside; Miss Gladys Valls accompanied them for a few a.vs.v ` ' ' ~ `l:`..n...'I. 13-11 "I).....I.B-'...'l ('41. -___..'2_4. uuur wuuy u.uu1':5ua.y). ' and Mrs. John Lavender,-Jr., and baby Marian, spent Sunday with the latter s parents, `Mr. and Mrs. -Wm." Beelby of Dalston. ` - MI` ~DfIl" Mica . 'KTI\1vIIvlnvu unuus` A; ucunpa 1 auczauu, Dayuctu DI Horace Quinlan, who has complet- ed his third 'yegr in"' electrical 'en'gn- eering at Toronto University, is with the Toronto Hydrb for the summer. V `M10 anti` Mrs I-Tnnrnmrl n11nnnn+ oval` ` ` Mr. and Mrs; Gordon McKinlay `of North Bay spent the week-erid with Mr;.an_d Mrs. W. J. McK_inlay,v'Brad-1 lfo1;g- St. _ ' '- ;__L_3_1_ 1-_A_,___,,_,;,.9,, '11! `It L'wI`)`is:t;.ict Representative`. W. M. Coqkburn is attending aconfrence of. agricultural representatives `in Ar-. thur today (Thursday). ` M1` and Mvu In}-In T.uua':vn-lav In uzug aL1111vc1'su1'y 011 may 15. ` ' Mrs. A. E.` Taylor hasreturned to` her home in Timmins ` after aTvi_sit Evithher parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ase. V - 11.. -__.I 111., rm,` 1 `ll 77- 1 . n 11180554 - . . .. .' `K ' . Chiefoof "Police Stewart and Mrs; Stewart _.motored to 'Bran-tford on Sunday. _ . V Miss Anah McKinla_y of Toronto s ent the weekend at` her-' home in raford St.` .. ` ` ' . Frank -E.-`Quinlan of the Bank of Nova Scotia; Toronto, was hTome`for.` the"week-end. `rI.`........1 *r..11-- 3-2; -.. ~n-r_.:_.,__1__. uue- ween:-enu. 4 . Keppel`La11y Teft on Wednesday for Algonquin Park,` where he will `spend the summer. _ . M mm! in... 1' 117' 1u'....1... 1 ,4. 1.1.. I 9 bootleggers ouse of Cor- oycuu uuc suululelf. '-_ ' Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Marks, 14-- Na- pier St., celebrted their `silver Twued-' ding anniversary on May 12. ~ I MFR A -Tnirinv nu val-111hv1nr' +1`: . G I ,yca1.'. " Ted Robinson ;of fNe;vm.arket'*is: vis-`T 't'n . tth ~afG.`F.UD l, . nI.a..c ..c15..1':.... m......'_.4 _...: 1}-..` AJ.IMcmta. gu Led/'s leves nxt Vgvek fjon England and may be_ absent} for agyear. ' ., i " ` ' . - ` 'l"ml D..1..:....... ... ..:'\*r..'...._.....1--;'-:.. .~.:.-. w I , - 1' PERSONAL uav vttluxl cuu suxuuvcu _vvu.u L118 1.8/Illlly to_ `Barrie: -In.1895' phegmqr , d,"_(3-.::_N. H0!#a3w9:th-+tbn*:1tmnaz*6h rsiczon. ..4 En--~ , . nut: ' MR8.`Ca N. HOLDSWORTH . Mrs. J Matilda. Holdsworth, wife of Chas. N._ I-Ioldsworth, 46 Ellen St., passed away `on ~ Saturday evening, May 9.` For some time. she had been in failing health, though still able to attend to.her `household duties. Three weeks before she diedshe was taken with stomach flu which affected her heart. For a time she seemed to be improving `but she sank rapidly to- wards theend. ' Mus u'nIA1-uvuvn-`Isl- -_.n.l.I.... ____-- ------ VVGFUB LU*UIlu. Mrs. Holdsworth's maiden name was gMati1da. *' Smith and she was born in London, England, sixty-eight years ago.,Her parents dying when she `was quite young, she and her two sisters came to Canada, she making her home with Thos. Lovatt,, Con. 9, Innisfil, where she resided until. forty years ago when she removed with the `family to `Barrie, ~In`11895 ' ,she,`;rr`1a1;g.'!,"O-.::~N. Hidnmhhfh',;4\hnsif.`ll&:l~a'v;J.{- .'. +4-uh- m the turn, .....-`u -u-u-nu vIIrnI1r\l`Ir\I1 ` .V Mrs: Philipshanahan, aresident of this district for nearly: eighty years, died" Ia8t`Satur.day at her home, 59.Mary .St., in her eighty-seventh year. Mrs. Shanahan, awhose maiden name was _A'nn= Shannon. was born in Ireland? and at the age of seven years came to I Canada with hermother, settling in ABarrie -where she lived. for at number .sins_~of Mrs. Shanahan, were Nicholas I of-years." Sixty-four years ago she! married Philip Shanahan and lived: with him on a farm in Oro. `Her husband` died nine years ago and about a year later Mrs. Shanahan moved- into Barrie She `is `survived by three; sons, Michae1,.Patrick and Maurice of: Oro, and four" daughters, ,Mise Mar-1 garet Shaneihan of Banff, Alt_a., and` Misses Nellie; Julia, and Elizabeth of ; Barrie. eThe funeral took place on! Monday morning to St. Mary's Church! where Mass was celebrated` by Very` Rev. Dean Sweeney, burial being made` in the Roman Catholic cemetery. The pallbearers, five of whom were cou- Balfe, Michael Hayes, Martin Murphy,` Patrick Murphy, Michael Murphyand James Doran.` _ . . . . ._._ -vv-- nu |u\aI\I-l'II`l'Il` 11:: deathloccurred on Sunday, May 10, of Daniel Joseph McKernan of con.` 10,. Vespra, in his 64th year. Mr. Mc-i Kernan had been `in _ failing A health for the past three or four months. He was a son of the late John McKernan and Mary McBride, "Sr, of Vespra and had lived all his life there. In 1896 he married Miss Edith Early, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Luke Early of Barrie`. Deceased was a devout Roman Catholic in religion and a. Lib- eral ln politics. ` Mr, 'h'nT(nv-nun lg .u....a.....: 1.---1.2.. crux ul pouucs. Mr. McKerna.n is. survived by his Widow, seven sons and four daughters; also by two brothers, Michael and Charles of Alliance, Alta... and `three sisters, V. Sophia. and Minnie .McKerna.n_ and, Mrs.lArthur.Overs. all of Barrie," '.I`h e fnnnr-al was hnla nn 'nr.:.......:.... unue MP8. Armunovers. all or Barrie." '1`h e funeral was held on Wednesday, May ;13, to St. Mary's Church and cemetery. Rev, Dean Sweeney cele-` brated the. funeral Mass and Rev. Father Brennan officiated at the grave. The` nallbearers were Wm Mnnrn u-u-vi III-I1uII vvIIr\IIllr\IVI " After.`an.iln.ess' of two months, Rte-s `J becca Jackson, wife of the late Henry, nWharram, died on.Sunday last in herfj eighty-fifth year. Mrs. Wharram. had- . spent practically all her life in Innis-.1` til 5 township, living at various-timesg` on the 14th concession; at Stroud and: was attended by a large number of friends and old acquaintances. Among . at Big Bay Point. Four sons. survive, - John of Allandale, Frank of North B-ay,| and Edgar and `Edward of Innisfil. Her husband died six years .ago. and one son,_ Henry Wharram, paid thef1 supreme `sacrifice in the Great War.; A daughter,'Mrs. Herrell,'- alo prede-if ceased her. The funeral took place on! : Tuesday "from. Mrs._; Wharram s; late`; home on the'1'4th line of Innisfilf and I 1 a large number of floral tributes were 5 wreaths from North'Bay lodge, .1. .-0. ; F. and Nipissing Rebekah Lodge, of .whlch_ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wharraml are members. '1`he"',four sons and Jphn 3 Hubbert of` Barrie and, Herbert, Linn!I of Ivy acted as pallbearers. Service I was conducted by Rev.:S.. M. Beach,` and burial took place in` Stroud cemee ~ J.` auner nrennan ornclatea at the The pallbearers were Wm. Moore, Patrick Haskett, John Murphy. John -Travers. Sr., Wesley Scott and Char]-' V es.73rwcBrlde. .- ...-..a mu... '-m_.._:.' n--._-._ -_s` . V vq AVLUJJI. JUU Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper and son, Frank, of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. F. D esourd1e,ot Brentwood were among those who a.tten;ded_the funera.l._ -- Williar'ri_Bell, formerly` of Ora Sta- tion, died in California on April 10 and was-buried `there on Easter Sunday.` Deceased was-born 71'. years ago at: Or_o Station, theison got the late Mr.` and Mrs. `Oliver Bel-l who were pioneer' settlers of that neighborhood. He ) farnied at Oro `Station,ti1l.about fif- teen Years ago when he went `West and took up .a homestead at Kincaid, Sask. Within" the last` year his health failed `and he went to California hop-I ing that the change of climate might prove beneficial. His wife, formerlyl Miss Isabella Stratton of- Uxbridge,, predeceasedlhim several years. Four` of their family survive, ~viz., Robert and Oliver of California, Harman and Mrs. H. Derryman of Kincaid, Sask.; also a brother anti two sisters, F. A. Bell and Mrs. Archibald Ross of Oro Station and Mrs. W. Kirkpatrick` of Hawlcestone. . A . 8 __MRS. JOHN LOCKHART - E - The death of Mrs. John Lockhart . occurred at_ her home in Buffalo. N.Y., on -Friday, April 24, following an 111-, ness of about two 'months. She leaves? to emourn` her loss;' her husband andi [three sons, Gord n,_Russell and Glenn; all of_ Buffalo; ur sisters,:Mrs. Wm: Middlebrook o;?`.Toron`to, Mrs. Arthur, Carton of Toronto,` Mrs. Harry Muir? of Midhurst and _M'rs:John Morby of Glencairn;-.two brothers, Robert and` William`, both -of` Toronto, and her: mother. Mrs. Geo. Bain. The funeral: .took' place in Buffalo 401: Monday',E April 27,- and was largely attended. . _ MRs;_J. A. Downs: ' V ' -Mrs._. B.- Wv,, S.mith"!'eceived word ` last week or .the_e death other sister,,fLue1la E. Robinson, wife'_ of. J. A. Dowzie, of `Leader, Sask. `Mrs; Dowie Iyid been in frail health 7 for ,thr'e years but was improving until she was seized with an attack of flu. Mrs. .Dow1e will be `remembered by manygin Barrie as -she spent her glr1hoo6'days here., She is survived by her husband and four chi1- _ dren; her mother, Mrs. Geo. Tegart of Moose Jaw; one brother, C.,B. Robin- son of_Zealandia, and Mrs. B. VV. Smith 3 : n? 129 ivin ` house. U.l.l U1. _QC'l. of Barrie. 7v|*roRxH. EN(_LIs"H"-' ' . Z ' Victor H. English, a former resident o of;.;Ba,rrle and knowntb -mgny of the. oldergresldents as a membezof the. Henderson Band died last Saturday in Toronto in his 'Ith year. Mr . `English had l1jv'ed~ln Barrie ?for'.'s.ever'al ye.rs,. jbeigfg mployed` {with the late J. M.: .B_othwe1l and J'ame's ,Vai1? and later` "goivhg" into the grocery buslness for 'h_imself."'.He `left `Barrie some years ago for'Toronto. The funeral took `_p1'a.c'e 1n Toronto on _Monday. `T UDI. I UA'K'I "-V " "` .3 . -3 ` $awa$&&%&$$ww$ DANIEL JCDSEPH McKERN`AvN r-I... .'.|'....u.. ..-_.-._.._.-v -7, -n:uu--n-t M'Rs.. PHILIP sn-IANAHAN ...-.. 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