Hair Cutting and Trimming, Mu-calling, `Water Waving, Shampooing, Manicuring Facial and Scalp Treatments a nun Vllrlhll-`O Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson Creemore visited -Mr. and Mrs. R. Richardson on their return from O: awn. . ' `Kn n an pl II ..- -I-tn, , 0- - mm mm. unas. Robertson. and Mi`. 4 Mrs. George Goheen or Cralgvale. uuzu wnu prayea in the wrong place." Visitors here during the week includ- ed Miss Verna Smythef at Toronto. at her home: Mliss Laura Sproulev of Guelph, with her mother: Mrs. R. Mo- Cullough or Toronto. at Angus Warn- _lca's: Mrs. Wilfred Sutherland at Mon- Atreal. at R. A. Sutherland's; Miss Ann good oi! Toronto, with Miss Marjory 8 ' . Congratulations to Jos. Gordon. who . celebrated his 88rd birthday anniver- M 7 day with Mr. "Gordon at his home in nary on Thursday. May 12. The ouow- , ` in: members at his family enjoyed the _` Crala'va_le:--:-Me`ssrs. Sam. and Chas. Gordon or North Bay: r. and Mrs. Thos. Gordon oi. Allandale: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gordon of Lindsay: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robertson. Mr. and Goheen of nmig-mu. V E `. C 1 ..---.- v -v Ivwuvf lervices here on May 29. V At the United\church evening ser- vice, next Sunday. May 22. Rev. .135. Brown will take for his subject, "'.l`he man who prayed in the Visitors during the weal: nmumu- CosMET1c1A'N' MISS IRELAND --.. -vu 0 (U BARRIE, ONT. wvu--9 \a - yrork. .~T`l:atwru5g;-:1 road resistance is not there by chance} That adequate resiliency was no blind selection. .You receive the benet of thirty- three years of honest thinking, We careful planning, n ,. ._ ..r-v--c-at till 1 pearance of Dunlop Ballgons; is no guesse 'r% 1 d'Td % I $3.1 ; ?DLn1:`; TIRES LE!` 1 I the ` who swore that them that she won! . Hts Honor states the matter len erat_1_on. realiz lull gthy and [caretu mg wh I re. McQuain told d not make a will. that he has given l`cons1d- at A nnrlnnu Iv-o6- ` ments are not genuine and the pro- bate should be refused, but there were further circumstances shown at the trial which to my mind puts it beyond doubt-that the documents were not documents that were executed by the deceased." c v Judge Vancethen refers "to the evi-V I dence of a. number of witnesses. some was no will, and that of two nurses Mrs. McQua.in would make awwlll. j Honor fnfnu n... u... u... VMARSHAL: -;L:LA-l;DALE % n. Mel-`ADDEN, Coohtown _'l". mnnxm. cooxsrown SMITH, ANGUS A. McQUAY.' THORNTON. ` .--nus unwsy VUo' ` 0 Referring to` the signature on the '. will, Judge Vance says: At aglance rt you would at once conclude. that iris a genuine signature oi. the deceased. II 3 have no doubt whatever that "it was `intended-to appeareas the genuine sig- . nature. In the application for probate , t is sworn to in that way. At the trial. p however, it-was statedby W.-J. Holden himself that he got an old letter of the deceased s and a piece of carbon paper and traced the signature wi-th the de- ceased touching his hand or the pen v while he did it. The will and instruc- tions are both in his handwriting and the papers also. He states that the in- structions were drawn up at the same 4 time as the will, with the instructions having been signed first. The instruc- tions are signed "Eliza Jane McQuain. per Wm. J'.A I-Iolden. . and, he says the horizontal line under her name was a mark made by the deceased. There was no such description or explanation oi. ` that way of execution in theaftidavit of execution drawn up by `Wm. J.- Hol- den. and signed and sworn to by Mona ` Holden. , , I u was :01` some of the ~ whole or the evidence, I1 __,- Iv; Havel azuauuuu Reviewing` the "evidence . given at the . trial as to.` the execution or the will. it, --up-4 u ---1 cog-vuv Y having been claimed "th at`in response! to a telephone call the plaintiff and his; 3 wife walked to Nottawa. where the de-' El 1 says. i "drawn and signed, Judge` Vance finds ceased lived with the W. C. Holden's. and there the two documents were that Mrs. McQuain-was very much a- verse to making a will. "'.l`he` plaintiff he was on very friendly terms with the deceased. which I very much doubt. The friendly terms were with Wm. Charles- Holden and his wife. Mona Holden." Judge Vance states in the judgment; and later he points out,.` under the alleged will and instructions it is claimed that the three children of Holden are entitled to the bulk estate after some legacies are paid. It.-will be `seen, however. under the instructiohs that W. J. Holden has considerable control and say in the matter: perhaps more thanany testa- trix who knew what she was doing would likely give."`~ Dnfnnulum L - Lh - 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 .1 1 1 1 1 `(bontinued from page 1) , Before probate was granted a. caveat 1 was entered and proceedings` were` stayed and finally in June another 1351-` per. 3.1 through the trial called "in-t structlo s,"rwas tiled. At the trial it wasstated that these instructions were drawn and signed by the deceased at the same time as the- will, but that the 4 instructions were executed first." The atfidavjtottexecution of both docu-'` ments was made by Mona Holden. I: `naulnuuh...-.. Ll... .{_.lA-..-_ -2- rva in-l\ll \lI`I'I\vIHll BUCHANAN & sou. suuun .J AGED. G. MOORE, BARRIE ' 5H. A. B. THOMAS. BKRRIB S` A`: w, ruwrou, muuuz _ `HI .,:.-..,, uuu uatclul cunsm-1 lug what a. serious mat- some of the parties. O,n| :he evidence. however, -he Lu: parties. 0}! ' e, however. -he V -"s, . . y Mrs."`Rhinehe.rt- of Stayner has been visiting her` sister, Mrs. Geo. Crawtoz-d., recently. Service will be resumed ~!n_th'e An g'- ; Alican church next Sunday. May 22, --may Iv vvnu Baseball club Re-organizes There was a splendid turnot last Thursday evening to organize the baseball club ton the coming season. By the enthusiasm the boys displayed in the meeting they showed they were still good sports and were out to try and bring the Cupback to Ivy this year. W. J. McLean took the chair. as the presiden , G. L. Banting, was absent. The following officers were elected:- Honorarys Presidents. Earl Rowe, J. ` H. Mitchell and Truman Williams: _Pres.. G. Banting: Vice-Pres., W. J. ` McLean; `Sec y.-'.l`rea_s., -`B; McQuay: Manager, H. Banting: Capt, Elwood Jennett: Scorer; Rev. '1`. J. Dew: Mas- ` cot. B; Stevenson; Committee, E. Dav- 1 is, W. E. Banting, G. L. Davis; Com- mittee to attend league meetings, H. `Banting and 9. Elliott. The boys -are 4 going in to the le no games. All wish 4 LIIU 5!'V1Ceu Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson of Thornton visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hattonbn Sunday. There has been a. general clean up around the Park and Hall grounds. A piece of new fence has been put up and all the old rubbish burnt. It has made a great improvement in` the look ofthe ' place. This looks as though Arbor Day had been kept. MY`. nllmminaa A0 ll'I........4.- --..n - _Walker of Barrie called, on me uau uuun Kept. " Mr. Cummings of Toronto "nd E. 3 here lastweek. T _ _ k 3 uu quuung me nrst part 0! June. - - Next Sunday the Women's Thank- offerlng will be held in the `Presbyter- ian church. Mrs. Ferguson, adeaconess; will be the speaker and Rev. J. S. Shortt of Barrie will be in charge of the service. . Mn nrn 11.... \v..._.... -- use uay wuu Luanda. A meeting of the Presbyterian W. MS. was held in the church last week. There was a. good attendance and a profitable meeting. It was decided to do quilting the "first part of June. Next Sundav fl-In Wnvhnn n mu--L IV` Mr. and Mrs. E. Ovelrend and little daughter and Mrs. Bell of Toronto mo- tored here last Wednesday and spent the day with friends. A mnnflna A0 at... 'n......1._.a.-._:_.. - uacuu UL [116 evxuence. some witnesses gave evidence to the effect that the plaintiff could not be be- lieved on oath. but Judge Vance states that he does not depend much on that. as it was evident that the plaintiff has considerable to do in conveyancing matters and in the courts and such op- inions might easily be formed rightly or wrongly. finds that the doubt- and suspicion which he had at the end of the trial has not been removed by several per"- i usals of the evidence. Snvnn'urH~nnnagu nlnvrn ....:.u.._.. L. n, Friday last, May 13, Lordship consecrated the new addition to the cemetery at St. Paul's. The fol- lowing clergy were present:-the Rur- al Dean, the at 3 p.m. His uumule, sandy Ness; Stretcher-bean ers, Leslie Clark; Quartermaster- sergeant, Donald Cameron; Drum- Major, Howard Guest. The u-blic school cadets had 182 lads, f-Fve platoons, on parade in Queen's Park under Roy Kightley, Company Commander, and Jack Coleman, Second-in-Command. The latoon Commanders were Howard orrison, Oswald McClelland, Geo. Trask, Alfred Tompkins, Borden Hurst and Tom I-Iuxitable and the N. _C. 0's. were Frank Hargraves, John` Ord, Sidney Patterson, Lewis Adams, Ed. Hagen and Elmer Munro. There was a signal corps of six under Jack gutlgrr The instructor is Principal . . Mxorrisdn of the Prince of Wales school. ` ..... ___. -.,.........mcu me new addition Ito ty-five `candidates, presented by the Rector, and the Rev. C. R. P. Hearn as- sisted at the service. His Lordship also dedicated the aims basin and two brass vases, gifts in memory of the late esteemed Warden, Norman A. Will- son. A large congregation was present and the St. Paul's choir, under the dir- ection of E. W. Carr, rendered special music. ` ' ` CU LIUII uruxuru puuzmg 1n ties. R. W. Henderson was in Toronto for the week-end. The fish company are getting a. few fish now. *" May 17-The baseball game at Gil- ford Friday night ended in a. decided. win for the married men. The single men were not practised enough for them. uxcu fl... I. ll U111 - The C.N.R. road gang are working at Gilford putting in ties. R. W T-Tnhnnnn non- 1.. H` - - - `A `~' (Continued from page 1) No. 4, E. Harris; First Aid, George McMillin; Sergeant-Major, Fred Baughman; Platoon Sergeants, Har- old Bryson, R. Hammond, Kenneth Lambie, Sandy Ness; Stretcher-bean 01'S, C131 !!! nlinhfaunn no-4--- ea` Tor It had(I OR( Pric4 2 SP. Satu c0| MA Wm Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stevenson` were ylsltors here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maw and family . or Mlneslng spent Sunday at Upland Fox Ranch. The people of this section are glad "to see Chas. Dawson home tram the RV. Hospital. Barrie, where he ,had `been [or several weeks. . ict|l OPEN 9 To 6 Evenings by appointment Bank of Toronto Building Owon Sh-out : Phono 279 RADDIIP raun- Acoon suowmc BY CADET coups