L 5, 1923 vuuug,-u.w.. v-.uu-.1, nus: a.u\.nI;u aa_ya." Last Saturday-`afternoon the lads; from the shores of Kempenfeldt Bavi played the return -:match at the Y.M. CA. and before the game wax over` they had shaken most of the large" supply of over-cvondence out of `the: local boys and given them` a slight; scare into the ba1'gairi_. True, the; |0rillizi boys" won", and by a comfotft-` [able n1argiQ,_ the score being 38-25-- but for most of the game there was very little to choose between the :teams. . `, - L. J20 the bride was a cheque, to the! bridesmaid a gold wish-bone, and to; the groomsman a pearl tie-pin. Thei h".ppy couple have gone on a honey-; gnmon. trip to Toronto and o_i_:her? !mints,`and" on` their return will re-I Side-at Midhurst. The bride is held! `in high esteem in Thornton and its? nighborhood- and has many_ well-[ iwishers for her future happiness in hot new home. . I van usaus; .3 ubvullcxn JVIIG 5.l.UUul 3 gILb| Concerning the reeilt basketbgllg match between Orillia and Barrie; collegiate teams, the Packet says :--; Intel? Qol-Iirnur -n nnnnn an t`... 'InA~` V On Wednesday afternoon, Apr. 4, at the parsonage at Thornton, Rev. W. `H. Adams Isqlemni'zed the mar- riage of Miss Olive Levina, youngest d`aughterof Mr. and Mrs.` Wm. Hop- -kins of Innisl, and Norman Schand- len of Midhurst._ The bride looked lexcediifgly well in-~ her travelling sui vol` navy blue with `hat to match, all had for her brldemaid Miss Isa- belle, Hill of Bai'rie, while the groom was supported by T. M. Hopkins," the bride's brother. The groom's gift I I'(\ fha "II':l`n 1IIo"ii tI"Il\t\nIII\ 4... LL .. I -GAVE ORILLIA ovs A SCAR`!-2- D. F. McCRAW S APPOINTMENT Shop wh;*e you're invited to hop.' % TFNPFK5 __ The greatest Western picture everscreened Cowboys, coyotes, `bad men and Indians, mixed with riding and Vvshooting stunts. Not ancient history; either, but ;m up-to-the-minute , picture of a romintie spot. in.th; of today. See Dorothy Dalton- as,the\two-gun heroine airenge `herself upon "one man and win the lore of another in a picture as big and re- reshing_as the wind-swept prairies. Rbmantvic, novel, refreshing ' A picture for the ladies and the girls, but;of course the men can come, too. A %_ - A139 a very funny cornedy for the kids, _ _ , --~entitled OH, SISTER ? ` , SPECIAL NEW MUSICAL NUMBERS F RIDAY` AND ` SATURDAY BY OUR OWN ORCHESTRA * , on Sun- *r to 1\Ir. THE DYMENT ENTRIES `the"`beautj.ful star ofilmen K11i.ghth0o_dWasiin Flower `Beauty s% Worth sc1iANDu-:N-Ho9x1Ns` `THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY comma soon -. DOROTHY DALTON IN `THE CRIMSON CHALLENG]`:`.' MARION DAVIES Prices: 15 and 25 cents Price: I5 and 25 cents . April 1, `ITS. John `ma BARRIE axmmuan - ..-_1N__ I`Mofl1ers Of Barrie SARJEANI KING, Ltd . THE DEL1NEA"roR" FOR ONE YEAR, only. $1.20 For over ten years our-Boys Section has been one of the leading live depart- ments of the store./'Fron1 the beginning until now our clientele has continually increased, and we account for it simply because yve carry real dependable boys clothes, such reputable` makes as Sanford s and Lion Brand. The styles this spring are snappy and attractive, the clothes are sturdy, reliable and smart in pattern, and the prices are lower than for` years. ` ' I` DOYOU KNOW Boys Clothing? THAT WE SPECIALIZE IN Where Style and Price Meet 1923. a . Tracey. SANFORD S Superior Suits, purchased at special prices, 4 made of ne homespuns and weeds; in grey, green, brown and heather, every suit has two pairs of bloomers, sizes up to 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.00 I Sizes up to 34 ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14.00 V Fox's Blue Serge Saaits for Boys - The best value on the market, you have to see them to appreciate it, two bloomers with every suit, $14.00 See our ` 1-: 4 E155 OUR TEN DOLLAR Lina Foif REA}: LION. BRAND Boys Suits in h ez1vyVwob1 tweed, made to stand. the racket of boy life, a leader at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 EXTRA SPEClAL--Boys V English `Twi? stfitg in brown and light tweed, sizes 26 to .33, a go 1 school suit . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;_. . $8.0 SEE OUR NEW mcusu cou= HOSE big range of Nobby Yrruths First Longs. pop- ular price_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00 This week is yogr last chance gt this price. Take. advantage Pagg Thirteen 1923. , lV2L._.. 1923. YY II Horse hair rnunsmw WHOLESALE moss No. 2 Fall Wheat (new) . . . . .. 81.15-1.18 Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50-55c Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . ; . . . . .50-60 Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70-75c Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;_ . . . . . . . .. 8X.25~l.40 Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . 75-77c Potatoes, per bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4050c Hay. per T ton , . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00-15.00 ` Butbenper pound 5052c Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-28c Chickens, spring . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-28 Rn,` ' . .1 I G! I .--. . ... \. .- . no. ouua-uwua ._vu. u "I3x{{x}; F.` Loth V. S. Hambly ' Alex. Sinclair L. O. Vair R. Wolfenden W. Salter, sk. 14 Alex. Brownlee. sk; 4 S. R. Brown Tom Brown Z. Rupert. `A. Moffatt. W. T. Stewart R. A. Stephens S. W. Moore, sk. 8 C, H. Beelby. sk. 8 A. W. Laidman H. M. Dyment D. Robertson - D.;F, McCuaig Dr. Hurt A. G. Habbick J, D. Milne, sk. 8 S. Meredith, sk. I5, S. Gardiner D" J .' G. Scott 0. .Willinxns J. A. MacLaren Dr. Lewis A W._,A. Twi$ W. F. Knight. sk. 13 D. A. McNjven, sk. 8 Lay 5. ' Meredith 12. Lennox 9, Beelby 5, Salter 8, Meredith 10. Cameron '12. 2 Milne 7, Knight. 2, Cameron 16. McNiven 12. ~ Brownlee 8, Lemmx 11. . Salter 5. Milne 10, _ ` Knight 6. ______......._._..a.._...___._..__.____ ollierl St. Methodist 2 0 (Ann size 3.75 V _ __._.-_ .. -- -.-ow.-new:--is `IIIIII VI` . April 8. 1923. . - For month of ;April worship in Grand Opera House, Collier Street, 11.00 a.m.--Pub1ic Worship. . 3.00 p.m.--Bible School 7.00 p.m.----Public Worship. subject: -The Young Canadian in the Battle of , 7 Life." ` IDL. ulxr. ' The choir byvspecial request will repeat the 0ratorio--Gallia" (Gonoud). . Wnlnnmnl ' I Something unique in -the history. of local curling annals took -place last week in the. shape of a Good Friday Bonspiel. Twelve] rinks emered and the decision was made upon the point systein. Each rink wasl supposed to play three games but a num- ber -played only two when it was seen that: the third "could not affect the result. F irsti honors went to S, Meredith who scored 31 I poin's while D. W. Lennox took the sec-i ond prize` with 29 points. With the ice in perfect condition, the `day's play was great- ly enjoyed. Scores were as follows :-~ S. Robinson , W. Firth C. '1`. Thompson - J. O. Scythes G. S. Webb ' u P, Love H. M. Lay. sk. 10 G. 0. Cameron, sk. 7 E. Braden - R. J. Gallagher R. Binning~ A. G. MacLellan R. P, Merrick D. H . Allan D. W. Lennox. sk. S W. H. Kennedy._sk. 6 D . n1_______ 1: v .1 l coon FRIDAY SPIEL E ENJOYED BY cunuans; HERMAl`i"-M:"-T'l:l'(')MPS()`N"i CERTIFLCATED ' ' Embalmer & F unerql Directot THORNTON, ONT. i LEFROY .I. _____-.:_ -_:-nj Does your carvneefdz repainting tbis! year? Best covers and high-gradel varnishes used. . 1` 13-15c. uc U|'uluUI'lU- Welcome ! THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1923 "B`A"TII_-:%'_1\_I_7iR7_K_I":"r_'S' [N- 8.00 General Merchant GRAIN - SEED - COAL Real Estate - Money to Loan -::.._ -__.__ HORSE on'Mo1'oa' EQUIPMENT `Phone: Ivy-Thornton `Phone 51 . Dunlap St. SPECIAL THIS A WEEK 21 cakes Soap free with each` 1 onn 1l7..nL.'-H. `Ill...-.'l....'.. and unit .I.L_\:\; V lull Uabll Washing Ma<':hin'e. $8.00 Wring-ers at .. .. $6.39 900 Tea--Last week at 70c lb. A. KIRKPATRICK Choice PORK AND" 1=owL sracw. mucus . . on BACON AND J smom) HAMS` BREAKFAST BACON pieg` 32c 15 , sliced _35c Tb . Aayu, g. 11 Gibson, SOMETHING REALl_.Y DELICIOUS FOR . YOUR DINNER --1 -v-w - tucuuun v 6; 'BaycId St., or phong 983 CHICKENS WANTED AUTO PAINTING of R;~1v1_cgu1`c_HEoN BRENNAN S Mefal Market CALLA AND SEE Established I849 ervu ther ONT. . . Ionniznn. snow, aunuulv VJ. 43111.10- Although still considered critically ill, there is some improvement re - ported in the conditiomof M. Stan- bfook} who `underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Orillia `Mem- orial Hoepitzil" two. weeks ago, and `later deiieloped acute pneumonia; - Mr. Stanbrook was employed in Wm. Moore's shoe store when taken ill and i left immediately for his home in Or- illia. _ - I 1 van A V; vs: vv u.y Il9LU%lLr - The engagement is announced of Jessie Georgina, youngest daughter of Wm. and thelate ~-Mrs. Allan,` Le- f-roy, to Mr. Francis H. Beatty of Lefroy. .the, wedding to take place quietly the latter" part" of April. vvv-_ :- and Mrs. \lViIs7on Foroes of Stroud announce the engagement of_ their second daughter, Lyla Madeline, to_ Mr. Robert Howard Reynolds, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds of Holly, a_the marriage to. take place t;ht\.; middle of April. A . ` ' /nn........1.. ...L:1'I ....`......:A......~.: ....:4.:....lI.. :1.` 4.1. 1;. \J|uavva\.nIa, ulugnnpau IIUI Mrs. McLean, Sr., who has beeni visiting her daughter in Camxingtou, for the last two months, is now with her son, Geo. B. McLean, Collier St. 1|A':.._ T\'--..'.\.... All.-... -1.` 1\'.......L `D ... I I usuu nan; Miss "I)uo:othy Love, daughter OL1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Love, is visitingl her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Love. Although she _fs only ve years old, Dorothy made the trip from Toronto by herself. A fl..- ...............~..'u.L . ~ . _ m A . . _ AA ... "M10. R. Kendall left on Tueday for Gtielph, where he will [be V relieving! in the Customs office for six or seven 1 `weeks. ! 1:1, . __.x 1:... 1--.. I-\..-.:._ ____- _._____.x 2 -ome lues that fore. - J. rlllcvuslsulnllvllvu Mrs. M. Henry, Roncesvalles Ave., ' 'I`oronto, has been visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. w. K. Rankin, Peel st.,! `over the week-end. ` I v I IIWIII I, ,,,L-__L 1,. .LI__ John Willocks, accountant 4_i_n thei localbranch of the Union Ba nk, has, received notice that he is to be trans- l en"ed to Hamilton. j ` I I a 1 I I U: I bu uu IL$lllIllIl\Ill Mrs, Roy Tomlinon and her sister,` Miss Bessie Riddel, spent the Easter holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.`D. M. Riddel, Baldwin. 7 f1..-_.-._: ..1-_ ...-.I TI-` IICI. DVII, \.l\J\ln A-Io AV&\aLJ\FNll, \.Iu1lA\.L IJVO Miss Marjorie Allen of Mount For- est and Miss Reta Armstrong of Tor- onto spent the Easter holidays asthe guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. `Hutchin~ son, Ross St. * I I I\L I n!, ,1 , o Misses Isabel and Rhoda Bird of Toronto spent the Easter holidays`, with their pa`rents, Capt. and Mrsl`! E. E. G. Bird._ Theywere accompan-E icd by Miss Dorothy Arthur of Tor-' onto. Ix - `I `II III 4; .0 `IV , Miss-Dorothy `Mo'att~ of Weston, Miss Tanis MacLaren, Donald Mac- l.m'enA and Fred Jasperson of Toron-i to, and Alastair -MacLaren of Hamil`-_ ton were Easter visitors at Sheri MacLaren s. ` 1 I 1. ,n nu. , Mf.Tand_1_VIrs. Jos. Davis are spend-i ing the Easter holidays with their] ldaughter; Mrs. F. A. Thomgson, in! i :` Penetanguishene. I11`... I ul\u\\n" D nnnnnn In`In1'Q A 1111 . Miss Alice Creswicke and Hal` Creswicke of Toronto spent the `East L91` holidays with their mother, Mrs. A. E. H. Creswicke, Bayeld St. I 1uL_r _...- (1.. .-.|.- L..- 1........! _St. uuuuaya Wllall l.l.lI;ll\.lB.5|- -LlI\JIll\ll4lI."- Mrs. Arthur Dyer and children. spent Easter week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson, ;W.orsle,vV I II 17," ,I,II I-pL _._ \.-..~.II_-. 1'-.. ' tuunuv; vvsuan Anna rishtvllvu nun u wu ...... . Mrs. D. Gauley and [Miss ray are! delegates from Barrie at the conven-` , tion of graduate nurses in Peterboro; I Mr..- m 0 u'.\.......,....... .....l ..1..:1A~.m~. I }ces' Llun Lu. glauuau: uutaco In a. CvcLuvAvn' % Mrs. T. S. Hounsome and children, Sanford St.,.are spending theTEas,ter holidays with friends .at 'l`hornbury._ RE... A A-Ln nvvnu urn!` nk:I:'|-An Byron Burton, who has been ill` in `the hospital at Fort William, spent IL`aster with his parents in Owen St.` 1 I 1ul'-... n rV....1.... ......J 'MI .'..,. 11...". amp.` auu nun. U. \.`r. uuuuu. Iv: aquovus. ' I.` lfllllh 1\,UUt1l.'|.aUu, l.Ul uaaucsvuuvq Mrs. _R. Dunbar and Jack Scotj: of '1`m-unto were with their parents, Mr: and 1VIrs. J. G. Scott. for Easter -.. .. 1.-.... 211.1... \Vll-II l4||Cll nun, L`. V1: vvvvnno V I;)a1ton G. Robertson of Toronto was_\v_it}1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs.] ifrank Rob`er'tson, for Eastertide. ' I1 r\.-_.1_..__ ...-.I `l....1. Gnnd-L AP ' IVIIUICW \Jal.DUllu ` Miss Irma Robihson Vof To;'ont'` vwas at her home in Wellington _St." for the holiday. ' . ` I -.. -1 n.__.-..-- ....... 1.1..:.. ...,...1. Al.-.n+ . l.Ul.' luuc uuuuayu ' Jos. "L. Garvin was this week ele_ct- ed a viceepresident of the Dominion Cheicer Association. 1 1|: , Y1 Y1 I\A.L_._ ....-.-.. I ' \llICL-Cl 1-Wslltalldvlvllu E VMr. and Mrs. H. H. Otyon came .I"rmn Toronto to spend. Eastertidu lwith their son, F. W. Otton". r\,n.__ re I)..L..-.L...... -3 'I`........+.. V V 1 ("I c IVUBDI Mr. and Mrs. J. Hogan spent .t.he holidays with the formeagsister : at `Lindsay; -- ,/ 5 lI.......... \K.....-.......L nun! fl-nnnn Quvn-nfn ("4 I-IIIII-I\`l\Jo ` . Misses Margaret an?! Grace Swartz of Toronto are holiday guests of Mrs. `Andrew Carson.` T . - -n.1.:.-____ -2 0'n-_.....L,. I I I-UCIB 051 o . Mrs. Thog. McMillan of Thorold was an Easter visitor with relatives in town. :1: ., 1': I, .,,L , , _ tW...___. 1923, 2; cs. Shanty Ill V\l\Vllo Miss l"_loren`ce Rolgen-t:-on of Grang- vale is spending a week withfriends in town. 11- 11 I 7I`,,_`__L__`_ :_,` _.._._.l:...-.. Ill I.rUVV|lu Misg Helen Blackstock is` spending` the Easter vacation wit friends in Midland. vs I . I! In .-___1_, __-__ -..| \'l.|lCs ' Arthur Ellis of Toronto was with` his sister, Mrs. G.` 0. Cameron, fo |Easter. - n\I `I x't0|I , :0 rnI_ , ,I,'l 1'lIllI(Ill\lI I Ross Robeftson ofsTof0nto was an Easter `visitor at the home of Mrs.". W. A. Ross. T - , 1 up _ 1': 1 1'1........ .._.}...L 3 I-I\?I`llII UV VIIUIIA l.ll\iIl\JD Ill QVLVIJVVI ` Charles McMartin is home from, Toronto` University `for Eater .vaca-| tion. ` | 1ur:__ r-___-._ `..-1.I-.. -4: n..4.....1.......\I gun. _~_ Miss Laura Ambler of. Peterboroi is spending the holiday at her home! here. V - ' ' It-_,,,_ .-L 012.. _l_:_ _', _.._...`I...;.I the holidayswith her sister at Beams- llcll. 1\1.~ns Margaret Sinclafr is spending! i {aunt .v m , , ,, . ____ _, .,.2uL ` ville.T \VlI/ll l.\7lIIl\'CB 1!! lJULl\ Kllo , Reginald Blackstock has joine`d"the ; staff of the`Bank of Nova Scotia. I `at guano Iv \_\:I\.3Ula(JIl\uI|ll5 IIIIO 3800103393 - | ~ Mrs. "R, P. Merrick spent Easter |with relatives in Burk s Falls. n'-..:._,,1_|' nu- ,'n_,,;_- -1- 1.-- _'-:.__'.nLL- 1 }_Kenneth and Miss Mildrif Walls. lure visiting in Elmvale. M-.. A n rv....1..-. .........u. I:1-_4.--. :..x any VIIJIIIIII5 nu augutvnlco I _Mrs. A. B. Carley spent Easter in! Newgnarket and Aurora.` [ Avvvvauublluv Gnu 61.!!!-\lLl\ Shri MacLaren is.in Bracebridge this weekattending the assizes. 1UI ..... "D `D `nA'.......'..1- ..........A. `l:1....A.....l Shop .w_he:r\e`you're"`invitVd to shop Uvunul Va. vnnw 5:591:53 vn. ovvv Mr." and Mrs. Andrew E-lay left on Tuesday to visit friends in Toronto;I (`L....I.... `IK..ll'.....Ln :1-4 Ln-un Sauna navvuuu-o PERSONAL ` "" I `ALFRED RA__YNER RETIRES , Alfred (Rayner, grocer, Elizabeth ; St., has disposed of his businr-..-s to} his son-in-law, H. E. McCullough. 5 and proposes to take things easieai For thirty-six years he has been con-" nected with the grocery trade in= ,.Barrie, being -in business for himself, ]the last thirteen , years. i I E [For erectioneof a scheol `building `Union School `Sections Nos. 10 and; 12, West Gwillimbury and _Tecum- seth, will be received up to the 20th [day of April, 1923, by Secretary of School Bog}-d, Robt. -Leeson, Brad- iford, R. R. 2. Plans-and specifica- ; tions may be seen at home of Secre-I tary, north half lot 24, con. 10, Te- cumseth. Lowest or any tender not` necessarily accepted. 12-14c I . ea- _ --.-_-V- _-V---._.. , I Fotj the spring meet at the Wood- bine, the Brookdale Stable entries? are as follows: King's Plate, bay: lly Maypole and brown lly Vespra;' Stanley Produce Stakes, Depends,` |Elfain and Solid Comfort; B`reeders _ ,Stakes, Thornton and Illuminate; iMaple Leaf Stakes, Illuminate. I Donald F. McCraw, former1y,.of C`-raig`vale. has been appointed As`i`st-I I ant;'Chief ClaimsoAge'nt, C.N.R., Vv'itl1A' headquarters at 'I`oronto'. He "s`tarted< "N a telegraph operator -with the G. 'l`.R. at Mimico in 1901. He was then! train despatcher and passenger yard- master at the Union Station in Town; onto from,1904 to 1908, before tak-5 ing: over `the work of claims agent. i I . xcvau. u _v. Holly.