3 new T PADDISON--In.lovin g memory of Mrs. zlkglgaert Paddison, who died June 21, Gone but not forgotten. ._ 25p --Fa.mi1y Inell` motner. _ cup Joseph R,eyno1ds and family of Ed-] gar wish to express their sincere appreciation to all their friends nd n_eigh:bors- who were so very kind (1 r--l ing their recent sad bereavement. 25p `Mfr nn Mrg, W. F}. `Brown and Mrs.. H18` tnelr P608111 . suu U61`!-:u.v\=.lucuL. any Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Browh and Mrs. Percy Brown of Dalston wish to thank; their friends and neighbors for kind-l ness and sympathy shown them in, their recent sad bereavement and for floral tributes. ` ml... anwdlu AF Hm: `lad-n `Mr and Mr; moral trloutes. The family of the lateMr. and Mrs. Alfred Houghton of Newton Robin- son wish to thank, their many friends, and neighbors for the kindness shown_ and sympathy extended in their recent- sad bereavements. V .25p| NEVILS-In loving memory of uncle i39l%1e, who passed away June 20, Beloved one from uga has gone A voice we loved is stllled, A place made` vacant in our home Which never can be filled. (N- .11-- _..l.....-.1 1..-. 25bc The McMaster family wish to than their many friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy shown in their recent bereavement in the death of. their mother. 25p ' Tnunnh Dnxynnla "and fnmilv nf F35- ' $53333 &- ---q-`--- .C`P5.{ VP'AR`TRlDG'E-cARNAl-|AN IN % MEMORIAM 'r1e, ont. 25-27b %UGH-K|NG union-A AF T1"; Til A V-`--Sa;l; missed by Jphn J. Nevlls and Family `-A THE BARBIE IXAHINER auzu -La uuuuayxug 111 gvuurculu. _ sa1l,.on Fniday, June 17,-a son. oMrs. Edgar Lawson and children . spent last week with Orillia friends. Rev. and `Mrs. E. Thomas enjoyed a. couple of days in Toronto last week. 1? D Rlirfnn and 13` (` Qnnlnnnann VBorn--To Mr. and Mrs. Vern. Beard- . 'uuupAc UL uaya ul Luruutu R151. WEEK. ` R. P. Burton and F. C. Stephenson were in Oshawa for new cars last Week. Rev. and Mrs. E. Thomas and baby spent Monday at the Manse, Hillsdale. ' Mrs. McDermott and baby of Beeton `are visiting her brother, T. R. McCa.w. Mr; 1-? (`av-nnhon -I-onfnv-nn `hnvno run ! Miss Doris Grigg is visiting friends _ in Hillsdale. .' Tan G......_a. .'........A. .. a-_ 5..-... 2.. In... * LUEuu C; W. Hisey of the Standard Bank staff of North Bay ds holidaying at his i home. A 11.. 'rr...'n.. -41 *n....-;-_.. 2- _.;__nx:__. llUlllUv _ Mr. Keefe of Penetang ls presiding at the Departmental Examinations here this week. `MI ... ......a 1m... n..L1... -4: ~r:_.1..._ _-._- 470:) per- asement arc VIELLIII5 xu-:1` u1'Ul.uel', 1.. rs..xucua.W. Mrs. H. Carnahan returned home on Sunday after visiting friends in Mea- i ford. (V TIT tEII\OD -0 LI..- cu......a.....1 'l5__1_ LIIIS W UUIK. Mr. and Mrs. Robbs of Linden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bish- iop last week. Mr` Ynllxr hf Tnvnnfn `la '|:I\nv\H3v-not n up Luau. ween. ' ' Mr. Kelly of Toronto is `spending a [few weeks with his brother-in-law, `Will. Thurlow. *n,n.... `IRA...-. 'D_...._1..-- .4 n1...__;.. .__-...' UULILJIU U]. uuya. Mr. Tipping motored to Whitby on Friday, Mrs. Tipping returning home with him on Sunday. Minn Rlnnnhn Andi-nur mhn has known VVIII. .|.uu1'1uw. Miss Edna Brumby of Toronto-was` the guest of Mrs. Albert Spring for a. [couple of days. ' Mr 'l`Innina- nnnfnv-nA I-n 'I`K7ln-H-I-no nu Will] 1111]] U1! auuuay. Miss Blanche Andrew. who has _been attending Toronto Normal School. came home on Saturday. 'I`hn mnmhnrn nf fhn TXTMQ NP lr UGIIIU IIUIIIU Ull Duwuruuy. The members of the W.M.S. of St. John's "Church enjoyed Wednesday at- ternoon last at Wasaga. Beach. My-u Taurrnnnn and huh (`Hon1nn A0 LUIJIIUUII lG.5L ELL VV 533.534 Decnu Mrs. Lawrence and baby Charles of Midland were the guests of Mrs. W. A. Malcolm a. few days last week. Mica T4`. Wnnfnr on Rlfhsn 1'. T7 `I .arp_ LVLCIJUUIIII u. Lew uuys lust`. ween. Miss E. Foster and Miss L. V. Leg- lgott of Stayner spent a couple of days at Case. Carina" Wasaga Beach. (`.nn2'rnh1Infinn,o: fn Minna: mama at DESK. \.adl'lll?1 vvasaga Deacn. Congratulations to Misses Edna. Simpson and Muriel Donnelly who re- recently graduated at Barrie Hospital. . Rev. W. ('1, Qfnhhn 91-fnnm-1 H-In av-ail- E Dean- cceptet_1. uay. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lawson and` daughter Haze]: spent a. few days last; week with friendssin Lindsay and Pet- lerboro. `I3;-us-... Tn- 'l\..-....`I..1- -__1 'I\-___A._- CL IJUL U- Reeve Jos. Drysdale and Deputy- Reeve W. F. Downey of Flos and Reeve _ |Jas. Wilson of Tiny attended County` i'Counc1l in Barrie thlis week. I RA -Ian `LTnhu. 1|/r.-.I,...l.~. I...-......: A... In-..... ; u--. u V-vv...~u I lnter- League Debate Over one hundred attended the Jun- ;ior League meeting of St. John's Un- iited Church on Friday evening, June A 17. Graham Christie presided. After the opening exercises, the Beatitudes" were recited by Jean Greenlaw and a.. _piano instrumental by Ewart Tuckerf `was enjoyed by all. The main item on` I the program was a debate between Ali-I =_lenwood and Elmvale on the subject 5/`Resolved that Music is equally Ef-' -fective wit-h Preaching as an Aid to ?Worship. The affirmative was upheld by Lloyd Argue and Winnifred Trace 'while the negative was supported by Helen Christie and Edwin Campbell. I Splendid-arguments werelpresented on I both sides. The judges were Mrs. Fred qRitchiq, Miss.Wilso_n and Mr. Simpson. %Whi1e the -judges were making their !decision, an instrumental was played ;by Raymond Player and a short ad- . dress given by Rev. E. E. Pugsley. The judges decision was presented by Mr. Simpson and was in favor of the nega- tive. Refreshments were servedgby the Juniors. - iv -rm..:.. ....-.- +1.... Alanna}. vvunnlunnn A. +1.- ` a uluurs. | Thlsiwas the closing meeting of the `League until September. 1.'t:uUuu_y 51'a.uua.wu nu. .Da.rr1e nospltax. Rev. W. C. Stubbs attended the grad- uation exercises at the Midland and Zgarrie hospitals on Thursday and` Fri- ay. `Mr nn 'MI nu RA 1' T.n1I!unvu and ~ uuuuuu 111 Durrle um: ween. ' Miss Helen Malcolm leaves on Mon-. day for Ottawa and Montreal to visit} friends prior to sailing on July 1st by; the Montcalm for Scotland and France. . A annnial no!-ninfin any-unlnn |"I'V1-um `Ila.- LLIU ;uu1u.uauu LU!` DUULla.IlU. anu r`ra.nce. A special patriotic service, The Mes; sage of the Bells. will be held at St. John's United Sunday School on Sun- day, June 26, at 10 a.m. Everybody: welcome. 9 ` S `I "I1 Aruunnovu ....,a .1...-...LL..._ 1` W UlUUlllUo J. T. Agnew and daughter Leona. and Robert Agnew of Sault Ste. Marie spent the week-end at the,home of the latter s parents, Mn and Mrs. John Agnew, Washago. Mm on `l\/I ru `l7 u~o v-.1; llikukn nu ! nsucw, vvaauxasu. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson and children of Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham and children of Thornton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thuriow. Mien Minn pan Rona'hI-an AF Rfnu nu . uuu .'v.u`a. nu.1'l'y Luurlow. Miss Mina Bel), daughter of Mrs. Bell and the late James Ben of Elm-. vale. was married to Wm. Paterson of Cookstown on June 15. A report of the wedding will be found in the Sunni- dale Corners news. 11-. on ! `MI ...-. I`! nnnn ........ `hr... .....,1 `ll ..- F613,.` uuu-: \.4Ul`HU1' LIUWS. Dr. and Mrs. Corcoran, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Black, J. H. Simpson, Nelson ,Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Simpson, Elwood Simpson, Miss Margaret Kerr I and Miss Mildred Graham were in Bar- rie last Thursday night at-tending R.V. Hospital graduation. National Thanksgiving Service ' A service of National Thanksgiving {will be held in `the Agricultural Park on Sunday, July 3, at 3 p.m. presided , over by the Reeve of Flos. Singing will ble led by massed choirs of the town- s ip. Maennn A4-I-and l".Inn-u-In _ Between forty and fifty members` of Ithe Masonic Craft attended Divine . Worship in the Presbyterian church on ' Sunday even'ing, when Rev. Bro. Thomas preached a very inpressive sermon on iSym"bo1s. Summer Meeting The summer meeting of the Women's Institute will be held in the Parish` Hall on Monday, June 27, at 2.30 p.m. Miss Collins, Ancaster,-will speak on Women s National Outlook. Members` are requested to provide refreshments: PAH welcome. I Arrangements have been made that Ethe horses racing at Newmarket and . i Orangeville on Friday, July 1st, are to ;be taken by truck for the Penetangui- day, July 2nd. In addition to the horse racing a horse` fair is also being held `at Penetanguishene for both light and heavy horses whichwvill-be shown be- tween heats. A nunfher of other outside "horses are already. entered . "for the Penetanguishene` meet. A shene races in Penetanguishene, Sa.tur- > wm&&$%&&im$$&&| ` . Visitors at Mrs. DeGea.r a during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ham- _bly and Mr. and _ Mrs. Chas. Bowyer , 8.nu~ IIIEUIIUB lll}1V.lll suuruy. l NEWMARKET AND ORANGEVlLLE I , HORSESGOINGTO PENETANG I Jt;n`<:-2`1---1\Ex3:a.-n 'a'veZ-3'33- son and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Dobson on the Seventh Line. . `ll -s and `fins 'rIn1vh3 nabgi nun` `8V8IlLIl .I.ll n Mr. and `1,v[1'-s. David Haskett and family visited relatives here last Sun- nv ` 51111! 1 day `IE1-1 day. , ' 1 Ernest Greenfield has sold his tgrm Land. intends m ving shortly. 'ITlaH>nhu 4:} II: nllnnn nvuind III: E-X0I0I I<>X4I1i>I I0I1_I ELMVALE News h&mm&m mm mmmmmmm LINE, VESPRA 1 11.. -_.1 11-; -l\. Masons Attend Church and little daughter Marion, of Union- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Mason. for- mer residents of this place, also Mrs. Burns end son and Mr. Plaxton of H01- ly. ` . * . pMonda.y was roadwork day on this line, with `Dick Pierce acting as boss this year. ~ , .. I Jubilee% of % Con federation A Celebration at Barrie FRIDAY, JULY 1st, 1927 9;30 s1 \.M.-_-AQUATIC SPORTS-Dinghy iiacgs: Canoe Races, and - wlmmmg. 10 A.M.--OPENING GAMES OF MEN'S SOFTBALL TOURNA- IIEITT ezn nn :.. .....:...... 2.30 P. M.-AEROPLANE STUNTS; set 12.45 P.M.-GRAND PARADE. 1 P.M.--HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT DRAW. Distance 54 -feet. Horseshoes supplied :by` committee. Single competition-1st, value $5; 2nd, value $3. _ Doubles competition-1st, value $10; 2nd, value $6. 1.30 lP.M.-l'-`IELD SPORTS and 1st Men : Softball Tournament. Value 1. Boys under. 6 yrs.-50 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 2. Girls under 6 yrs.-50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 3. Boys under 7 yrs.-50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 4. Girls under 7 yrs.-50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17'. 13. 19. 20. 21. 22. 3 P.M.-LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP SOFTBALL J-cup- Lang... -C........ 1.1.. T...`l_.. CV-...'-.. `I __..__- (1-- 23. 24. 25. 26. '27; 28. 29. 30. ____ _ -_ _ - -V_ V .......o J V Do Not `Mi`ss 'i:l;isml erformance. -v - v-v-- _- - wnzunn Q . A - onrnhn A realistic demonstration of an attack on an enemy stronghold by A Co y, The Simcoe Foresters, and The Barrie- Soldiers Club, portrayingtthe `heroism ofthe `Canadian forces _in the Great War. I li lliili nuun--5-` ' 31. 32. 33. 34.` |'\ O . 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. " `"iiiiL.s' aavgmisa 'ni.'a.'c' ' ' V ' W Each contestant must be under his or her age before July 1st, 1927. Each contestant must submit age certificate from their school teacher No contestant will be allowed to win more than two prizes. Pupils attending schools taking part in the July 1st celebration at Barrie are nliaihln tn nnmnnfn in 1-sannc ; uyuo auucuunug auuuuxa uanulg pa._`1.`u 111 L118 uuxy LSE celebration at Barrie are ehgible to compete in races. Send entries for horseshoe and softball tournaments to J. D. Milne, Chairman of Sports Committee. ' No entry fee. Children in parade free,'other contestants, regular admission. ' General Admission 25c. Cars 25. :-u,---2 --, wwraun `why, all \J I OIVIQ From out the past the Goddess of F me calls five of the Fathers of Confederation, each of whom tells of the momentous days of the `birth of our Dominion. Following these appear every Province .in the Dominion accompanied by one or two notables. The Pioneer Family, the Pioneer Teacher and Preacher, Pioneer Fiddlers and Step-dancers, all combine to bring to memory the history of the intervening years. ` '\ `I - Ill 'I`I I I` D g u u ._- -- .- - i5..f1)ANcE AT ARMORIES. Agn'cliitu"m1" 75 PEOPLE, unde:the auspices of the Cookstown Women s Institute, will present that beautiful, entertaining, instructive \ and patriotic pageant lljiif nuwlh; A51 4.4--A g A -- :-wu---- -uznuv- The Committee particularl request the attendance at the Sunday afternoon service, in Queen's Park, of all members of the Clergy, Judges, Magistrates, Members of Parliament, Town and County Councils, and all others who hold official or public posi- tions in the community.` - ' g,_ 11 _o'|1 .1 1.; 4 Accomrimodatio wiil be provided on the platform for as many as possible. - ' E rlsh 02 md the &p1=;f1c1._Aj.M1_>RocRAMM1: 01-` SPORTS Boys under 12 yrs.-100 yard dash . . . . . . . . 1.50 1. Girls race, under 12 yrs.-100 yard dash . . . . 1.50 1. 1 Boys race, under 13 yrs.-100 yard dash . . . . 1.50 1. 1 Girls race, under. 13 yrs.-100 yard dash . . . . 1.50 1. 1 Half-mile :bicycle race, boys under 12 yrs. . . . . 3.00 . 2. 1 Boys under 14 yrs.-100 yard dash . . . . . . .. 1.50 1. 1 Girls under 14 yrs.-100 yard dash . . . . . . . . 1.50 1. Boys under 8 yrs.-50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .00 Girls under 8 yrs.-50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 1-mile race, open County of Simcoe, boys under 20- 1st--Silver Gilt Confederation Medal. 2nd--'Silver `Confederation Medal. 3rd-'--Bronze Confederation Medal. Boys under 9 yrs.-50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .00 -Girls under 9 yrs---50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Boys under 10 yrs.--50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 `Girls under 10` yrs.-50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 . 1-mile bicycle race, boys under 16 yrs. . . . . . . 3.00 2. Boys under 11 yrs.-50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Girls under 11 yrs.-50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Half-mile race, open County of Simcoe, boyfunder 20- ~ 1st-Si1ver Gilt Confederation Medal. 2nd--~Silver Confederation Medal..,_. 3rd-Bi'onze Confederation Medal. 10-12T DANCE at Armories. Boys race, under 15 yrs.-100 yard dash . . . . 2.00 Girls race, under 15 yrs.-1'00 yard dash. . . . . 2.00 440-yd. relay-4 runners-open to Public Schools-- Boys under 12 yrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 Boys race, under 16 yrs.--100 yard dash . . . . 2.00 Girls race, under 16 yrs.-100 yard dash .. . . 2.00 Boys race, under 18 yrs.-100 yard dash . . . . 2.00 Girls race, under 18 yrs.--100 yard" dash . . . . 2.00 Farmers race--100 yards, open to farmers or farm help continually on a farm for two months prior and up to July 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 Farmers , daughters race-50 yards . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Obstacle race-100 yards, open . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.00 440 relay race-4 runners-open to Public Schools-- Boys under 16 yrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.00 5-mile race-Open to County of Simcoe-Boys under 1st--Gold Confederation Medal. 2nd---Silver Gilt Confederation Medal. 3rd--Si1ver Confederation Medal. 4th-Bronze Confederation Medal.` . A 5th--Bronze Confederation Medal. Running jump, junior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.00 Running jump, intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 Running jump, senior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 Pole vault, junior . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 Pole vault, intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.00 Pole vault, senior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 -u-on sun ;.A----...... _ - ___ a-uu:.:'\Il 13111110 IJHNIIBJ V MENT. $50.00 in prizes. .M.-LADlES GAMES between two teams from the Ladies Senior League, Sunnyside, Toronto. -- :-:---u--3 nawraia uni`-C `Willbe taurnied immediately after the demonstration. !___IL___.-I I3-.. _ ` ` ' ' THI~J__R0i\}l_A"i"J`:Cii31_'__i_5fl'-`i-"(`IANADA v -I-III-1 u-ot\IIv - - ----- SATURDAY, JULY 2ND 1.8.30 P.`M._-_--A N1c_;H_'r ATTACK. oNT iembxaa'J'u`L'i;; A+j"gp.3u._ 4.1.... ......4. +1.... r~...J.1...... -2 1:1_..-_ __ ents `iv-_-u-u. .-vguvu saws _11~:"+'."1~3vir17:_HA'1_Z, n'A'fzIE:' I'Il\III\n-I 9": -u`_ 4-- - - FIVE BANDS su1gpA)g s1:1w_1c;;: cARK--At Bellingham, Wa.sh., on June 3, 1927, James Altchlson Clark", brother of George A. and Miss M. ` Clark, 56 -Holgate St., Allandale. In- terment at Union cemetery, Barrie, L7` C una- Adults 50, Children 25c. Page Fifteen :uJ llllll ll0lla Admission 25 s voted 'an to- 'onaries ale con- e which of sale. le, on 1927 rie, n, by W. est half and nine orth side Conkey's arrie, as be!` ay and as de- aid land- _e Annie for the ` .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Page Thirtoon .50 .50 .50 .50 .00. .50 .50 Value .50 .50 .50 . 50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .00 .50 .50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .50 .50 .50 .50 gees V .00 .00 .00. .50 .50 .50 .00 .00 .50 .00 .00 ztions uu: pur- n at the within 15 your ' .` 4.1- ; ered L for Seventy-Five People in App:-op;-igto Costume; Will Depiet Story of Qan- ada Sinco Piongor Days--l_nV Town 11.11, 3 ma. T l one or the most attractive features. of Ba.rrie s Dominion Day celebration will be the pageant, The Romance of; Canada. to be given in the Town Hall, `in the evening by seventy-five Cooks- town people. This has been -presented -several times with great success and should pack the Town Hall, on July 1st. The following are the parts and those taking them. A ` Goddess of Fame-Mrs. D.AHopper. Pa]ge%-Esther Clements, Muriel Cope- an - ~ - - Fathers of Confederation: - `Si:/I .`I)ohn A. Macdonald--Earl Rowe. 511' 1J!:uncu.'u Lulu;--Luvs. .|!I.U.I\Il'l5nl;. Provinces and Notables: Ontarlo~-Mlss Wilma Stoddart. Laura Secord-Miss Mabel Kell. General Brock- Eldon Nellly.A Quebec-Mrs. Melville McFadden. I-Iabltant-`--Dr. Spenceley. ` Madelene de _Vercheres-Mlss V. Bate-- TYIRI1. 4.v;u\av.v..v -u v -- .- man. Montcalm-Ray `Flynn. `Wo1fe--Jack Dlnwoody. ' New Brunsw1ck-Mrs. J. Dawson. `River Drlver-_-_Ja.ck Baker. V Nova Scot1a.-Mrs. W. J. Bro`1'ey.i Evange1ine--Miss K. Brand. Prince Edward Isla.nd--'-Miss M. Spence M.ilkmaids-Misses Min-garet McMil- Ion `I -Tilda lnvnnnfa Morn `llnnnnn av- -1.. v u napnvv-' J7 JUIIUCL ents. Pioneer Pioneer T Anna lV1.1". V Hon. George Brown--Roy Coleman. `Sir George E. Cartier-W. M. Dlnwoodf -Sir Charles Tupper--M. McFadden. `Sir Leonard Tilley--Thos. McKnight. Du-nvlnnan and 'l\Tntn.hl-my 1Vl;llKKl.lH.lU?'&Vl.lBBUB .LV.l1l`dl'UL JNlUlVL1I" Ian. Hilda Clements, Mary Happen. Man-ltoba--Miss A. Neilly. Trapper--Douglaa Hopper. V ` 'Saskatchewan--Mrs. R. W. Glass Royal North-West Mounted Po11ce-; Innlz Wilson, I yul uun.u- vvual. AVLUUIILUU .l.'uu08-' U Jack Wilson. . .Alberta-M1ss Mabel Chantler. Cowboy-Roger Fisher. . British Columbia-Mrs. R. J . McAfee. Pauline Johnson`-Miss Irene Sheppard The Yukon--Mrs. M. Gollop. - Reader-Mlss Mary Coleman. Snow" Queen-Mrs. Theo. McMillan. ` Pages--Faye Dunning, G1env'il1_e Har- per. . V- Ploneer Characters: ` - Mother and Fa.ther-Mr. ,andAMrs.` J. R. l".n1n:A, JVLULIIUJI _a.uu. I.` l|ullUl"LV&lo lallI.l'&WJ-{Bo II: `V. Couse. _ Grandmot-her--oMrs. Alex Arnold Famlly--Miss Lillian Allan, \Mlss Ida. Parks, Allan Hopper, Lorene Jebb,g Jean Couse, Patty Hopper, Keith` `Cause . x M Pioneer Preacher--Rev. Wm. B. Clem`-| cnnfa EXILE. . ` 'I`eacher--T. E. Monkman; Pioneer F1ddlers--Theo. McMillan, Lorne Arnold. A. . Pioneer Dancer-Mlss Edith Beatty, Mrs. .V1vlan Beatty. Vivian Beatty. Walter Beatty. '- `soldiers, Nurses, Etc So`1d1ers-J. Dawson. R. Dutton. Nursing Sister---Miss G. Cooper.` Fisherman--R. W. Glass. `Fishw1fe-Mrs. L. E. C. Monkman. Sailor Lass--Miss Margaret Glass =Sailor-Norman Broley. The Press-Dick Potter. \YAvu I`:-nunntainvuul LHU L'L'UBB'-'1JA\.il\ JTULLUL. New Canadians: Engllshman-James `Clements. _Scotchman-James Ma1co1m.. Irish W!dow-Mrs. Chris. Long. `Ruthenians--Mr. Rankin, Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Miller. Mary Miller, Derby M11-' ' ler T Britann1a--M1s L. Dinwoody. * Pages-Yvonne McMillan, Louise Glass 'P1anis't-M1ss Helen Sutherland. lV1alCO1II1 I01` 8. IBW uuyu Luau. WUUIS. I Miss Fraser and Archie Fraser of, Barrie visited with Miss E. J. Ross last week. | MT. nn `MI :-n T nnninn and Pain- T. Plumtree had a dozen table knives stolen last Thursday night from his sideboard drawer.` ' T Iv-w Mr. and Mrs. Lyson Denny of New-V market visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Malcolm for a. few days last week. | 'MfIua `mango: and Av-nhin Ti`:-nnnv nf 1118' EC 1115 1101116 IIUFU. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Cqpeland called on friends in Baxter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jebb and daugh-. ter Lorene'spent the Week-endj in To- zronto. ' 'AI{nn 17 `Danni-up n 'I"n{-.0-nnhnrn In nvvn- `(.1115 WEEK. Miss Mary We 11 of Schomberg spent the week-en t her home here. Miss V. Lewis is visiting in Stayner. James Grant is visiting his sister. Mrs. David Coleman. M Mr... RY \'Dn4-Aw-u. nn Anna-`hbnn 17}- JV.l.I`S. .lJ&V.lu`\JU1GI!lt1.Il. Mrs. N.`Ba.teman and daughter Vel- `ma attended the Bateman picnic at Belle Ewart on Saturday last. Mrs `R `I -T,. Lnndlnv and nnn nnnnt D6116 JWll.'L UH Dumuruuy Luau. Mrs. .R. Hwaeadlay and son spent a few days in oronto last w\ek. '\X7m Fnnlr nf "MI'nnnf Anni: vlalfa `d. 1U\V uuyu III 1'Ul'UIlLU ldl. WUUKo VVm. Cook of "Mount Dennis visited `his s1stVer,_Mrs. Jas. Prince, last week, IEST. WGBK. v ` Mr. and Mrs. J. Copeland and fam- ily of Toronto spent the~week-en d with. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Copeland. Br. I 'l'4`.1lnrnum-I Qvvlnlnn nf 'I"nv-nnn In via. J.VJI'. EHO J.V.l.I'S. VVUL UUPBIEIIH. DI`. Ellward Spindloe of. Toronto is visit- ing at hi home here. _ Mn and Mr: Wm (`!nnn1n,-nrl nnllnd 've UIILU. ' Miss V. Barnby oi! Tot-tenham is pre-I siding over the pupils who are writing their exams. at the Continuation School this week. i 'lA'luu mr-.-. nu TITAAAH nf Qnhnrnknwa `SUITS -of the e better grade-better ' workmanship- _better fabrics.--better `trimmings.-.-newest mode1s._ ~ `EVERY sun in the store-`--Mehrs, Youths and Bdys -ON SALE for this great Jttbilee clearance at 'I'HUR8DAY,'JUNE 2s,'1o27.T TAILORINGF .- ACLO'I'l-IING -_- wannsumcs Milne s Jubilee Sale of Suitsfofthp Holiday The Season's Newest Models MEN'S, YOUTHS AND BOYS s=9oI_ QYIIIQ (`II SUITS an A1` TRMISTINI: Pl u7rl-`s - TO TRA. BEST USIC AT TEMPTING PRICES MILNE S I Miss Mndred Walls 15 holidaying at Elmvale. . Thomas-McKenzie-and son left for I Winnipeg on `June 21st. Alastair NI'on`I'.o...u. a.. 1...._-- o..-... w1.\V:[:-'5. Rose, visited her Sister; Mrs. J. M. Hunter, over Sunday on her way to Edmonton. Minn Mann! rV.n.-.1...-..1.....`... -0 n....1..1. E 1 PERSONAL E ****?*Ef?**?**** vvauzunpes on June 2181:. Alastair MacLaren is home` from . Windsor for a Week's holidays. I Miss .'l'ea.n Finlnvann nf Tnnnn I. ; vv uxuaur L013 11. weelrs nouuays. `M Miss Jean _Finla.yson of London is . the guest of Mrs. A. A.'Sm1th, Owen St. Mrs. J. J. Black and children left for Sprlngfleld Jct.. N.S., for the summer. 'Mlss Mildred Moberly of Toronto is the guest of Mrs. F. Moberly, Blake St. Miss Adele Robertson, teacher in the Sarnla. Collegiate. is home for the holl- davn, - _ ` b ` H :FI0l0!0I0I0I P101` 1010101010101! - m :_:auu1uxu.un. Miss Mabel Cunningham of Guelph was a. week-end. visitor with Miss Jean I-Iickling. - `WEE T.IIn Mnnhbn (1: lIIIIa'UIlD `Ln GUI!-ll JJJUISIIII a "Miss Lila E{\acPhee is attencilng the tnnual meeting of the Library Associa- tion in Toronto this week. I ` Mr and Man Q` fill! Inoun -A6-.-u-"I 29 H uuuuruuy. re-curmng on 'J.'uesua.y.. Mr, and Mrs. Robert McLena.g=han of North Bay visited their aunt. Mrs. Wm. Horan, over the week-end. I . `Minn Elna-nv-of `Mlnrnhlann a atuunnb vvzu. rl.Ul`l.lI, UVUI` L118 ween-enu. Miss Magaret Murchison. a. student at the.0nt.ar1o Ladies College, Whitby, tshome for the summer vacation. . antenna `Dhvvu l\' nnlb G6-A `Ila-In BIELUF. qura. suuxucu wuiuxuu, DUFUZX I}. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hancock and daughter of Windsor are spendin their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. oung. IE:-ock St. ' 1ur.... m..a......c 1:1 m..........1.... ..a 1? .... .. dlfllli days. uuu An .LU|'UuI.U uua WUBK. " Mr. and Mrs. S. Gill have zjeturned from 'I`or'onto after visiting their daughter and other friends. ' Mh ant` Ina Vknvmnunn fin;-uni: on-.3 uu.u5Iu.u1' uuu 06110!` LPIUHUS. _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Crew and daughters motored to Leamlngton on Saturday. returning` on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Rnhnrt `M'n`I'.nnna1`|-nan nf I3 IIUIIIU IUF LLIU HUIIIIIIUF VU.UU.L1Ull. .George Biain of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont... is spending `a. few days with his sister. Mrs. Daniel Quir'1lb.n, Berczy St. Mr, and Mr: T .T T-`I'nnnnn'|r and Brock St. ' - Mrs. Ernest E. Townsley of Vancou- .ver, B.C.,`w1th her daughter, is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan C. Murchison. Mn our` fun 'Tr1 \Tn`Ic- no-no` Xlfau Lu J-l|ul'Ull|UlIu Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nally and Miss Hazel Summers of the Mountain, Ham- ilton, Ont., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter.` Minna: 'Ii`.(1nn and (`Nina Tfnnm and. -L'l':l.llS L4.l`[JUll|.Ul.'o I Mlses Edna. and Olive Keam and Lulu Reynolds of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of _Miss N. Rey- nolds. Bayfield St. _ Mr and Mr: Dnfnr Rrnlth `Mr nnil id to be dwelling IIUIUHQ l3yI.lUlU. In Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith. Mr. a_.nd Mrs. A. E. Lennox and Mrs. W. J. Pig- gott of Strattord wereguests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bryson over Sunday. .1` T1 -'I\A no-nhvn nf (`alts-at-v AIM: urhn H. Magulre of Calgary. Alta... who gwas renewing acquaintance at Elm- lvale during the past week, `called on ' several frlendsiln town on Wednesday. . Mn and Mr: T-Tnrnh-I Mnamlnnnn `Inf? ldll IVLFB. J`\.lUUl.'lu DYJBUH UVUF nuuuuy. J. BUVUICUJ L'l'lUl.lu'H'1ll LUWH Ull VV uuxluauay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meggdnson left this week for their home in Sault Ste Marie. On't.. aft.er.\spendlng several wtiaeks with friends In Barrie and dis- tr ct. ` ~ 1\ u and Elna -f1 'I'J' Tfnrfwrnnrb nn . FICL. ' Mr. and Mrs.G. `I-I. Kartzmark and! children and H. Kartzmark. of Ham- ilton, visited over the week-end with git . and Mrs. Harold Cooper, Sanford treet. `|\d'na T .onInpI-inn (`Icahn 1:7! rnnctrn DEIBUL-I ~ Mrs. Leighton Clarke will receive for the first time since taking up resi- dence `ln Barrie, on Friday, June 24, gram 4 until 6 o'clock at 165 Bayfield treet. `RA -u nun-I RA :-as T A LfnnT.aI-An and '|\II'v. DLFUU In Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacLaren and Mr.- and Mrs. W. C. Wallls left on Wednes- day night for Blgwln Inn, Lake of Bays, to attend the annual meeting of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers As- sociation. _ - `ll:-cc Dnknnfann nu VIIIMQIAQ1 on sociation. _- ' Mrs. Robertson. Mrs. Kightley and Mrs. Albert Padddson have returned from Toronto where they attended the Rebekah Assembly. Mrs. Paddison was `appointed District Deputy `President for this district. 1\.I'.. `I'Jn-u llllnnnmn nf hrnrnff an- I0!` {HIS QISIPIUE. ' 1 Mr. Henry Gilmore of Everett an- nounces the engagement of his daugh- ter, Vera Elsie Margaret. to Mr. Dwight Nelson of Cookstown, 0nt., son of Mr. `and Mrs. Irving Nelson, Lefroy, the . marriage to take place early in July. '|\Il'v _`|'nhn MnT.And T-Tn wlmstnna. an. marriage LU Lune place at-.I.u_v Ill. duly. Mr. John McLeod, Hawkestone, an- It-nounces the engagement of his daugh- ter, Eva Mary, to Mr. Franklin S. Mul- ucock of Buffalo, on of Mrs. Muicock and the late J. Mulcock, Hamilton, On- tario. The marriage to take place the [end of June. . T 13`! T `I Plank and `Mr, and Mrn, "GHQ OI dune. Rev. J. J. Black and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wilson left this (Thursday) morning for Montreal when e they will sail on Friday for the old country. Mr. Black wi-ll visit h-is old home in Scotland and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will visit England` and Ireland. They will be gone two months. Mrs. Black and the children will spend the summer in Nova Scotia. ` Flsn 'I31;nv-vsivson hot`. a null IXYAAII. nditions time of may be .NOVa COEl8.. - , l The Examiner had a call th-isweek from a gentleman who was a resident of this town years before Confeder- ation. This was Wm. T. Hunt, whose father. Wm. DeVere Hunt, published The Spirit of the Age, established in 1857. Associated with him was a man named Parks. Yesterday's visitor is now 77 years of age and is still actively engaged in the mechanical department of the Despatch-Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., where he has ibeenVem- ployed 42 years. He left Barrieas quite a young man andhad visited the town only once since, when on his wedding trip in 1871. . -T ' V ._ %Ll\II"l-"l'\Il`\l The marriage of Iva. Lillian, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. King, Thornton, to Evelyn Wesley, _son of` Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gough, Crown Hill,` took place - quietly at the Manse,| Churchill. on Saturday afternoon. June 18. the Rev. J. E. M'cEwen officiating. The bride. who was attended by her cousin. Miss Helen King, looked charming in `a. pretty gown of sand brocaded crepe,` with coat of Gdbbelin blue and tailored rag rug hat to match. She was wearing a handsome fox fur, the gift of the groom-./Mr. Carl Drury lot Crown Hill was the groomsman. Tan:-nm-Iiutnlu fnllnurlnnr fhn nnrnmnnv - ..-----u:wu:Tr-Iunniruauruuv l 1 The marriage of Dorothy Mary `Ruth, `daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Carna- S han, Toronto,- to_-`Barrett 0. Partridge,I son of Mrs. H. 0 Partridge of Barrie,! was solexnnized on Wednesday evening; in Timothy Eaton Memorial" Churc = Toronto. The officiating clergymen were Dr. F. E. Malott of Believille, un- . cle of the `bride, and Dr. Trevor Davies. Mrs. H. M. Blight played the wedding rnnnin and Mina `Ihnhn! `I-'c`.a'in unncr (`luv--5 IPUCKS ED115560 Wlb FUBU5. Mt. Howell Partridge, brother of the! bridegroom, wa.sbest man. Dr. Percival! Sarjeant of Burford, Mr. Ross Douglas,: Mr. E. Carnahan-of Buffalo, brother of. the bride, acted as ushers. A reception was held at the home of the bride :-x_ parents and Mr. and Mrs. Partridge` left for Muskoka. and New York. r l ---:- Thos. Shannon created something of a disturbance on Elizabeth St. last Saturday night and on Monday morn- ing was fined $20. and costs or thirty days for being drunk. I DI UI'UWu 11.111 was use sruuuxuluau. Immediately following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Gough left on a motor trig; to places of Interest in New York sta e. . ALLEN-SPENCER . A quiet wedding wassolerimlzed in Trinity United church, Beeton, on Wednesday, June.22, at three o'clock. The contracting parties were Wilfred Roy Allan of Thornton and Alice Mary, second daughter of Mr, and.Mrs. Alfred .Spencer. Dainty decorations were carried out in snowball and brid- al wreath and the bride, who carried Sweetheart roses, looked lovely in her wedding dress of white georgette. The young couple were unattended and only their immediate relatives were present at the ceremony. Rev. W. H. Adams, a friend of the families, represented, of- ficiated, and after the signing of the register, the happy` couple left by mo-| tor on their honeymoon. On their re-s turn they will reside in Thornton. _ D PRO- BARRIE