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Barrie Examiner, 5 Jul 1923, p. 8

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inuusu ll guuu MINC- Mr, and Mrs. Robert-McCracken motored 10 Mansfield one day last week. Here is the season's dazzling sen- sation, the 'production New York stormed the box-office for fteen weeks to see. Everywhere it has scor- ed similarvtriumphs; everywhere the critics have lavished praise upon it. The world-famous and beloved romance of the bewitching, madcap princess who loved a gallant com- 7 moner`.and deed a king to win her heart s desire. Once in a blue moon they come- the truly great, the epoch-making pi_ctures. - ` Non: THE LOW PRICES: 15c and 25 Pgnmvies in When %KnighthoocrWzw1s in Flower ALSO A GOOD COMEDY WAIVPAHAWLEY in TOoMUE 'WlFl3 `nu-: nhuuun-: EXAMINER MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY JULY 9, AND 11 7 V RETURN ENGAGEMENT BY POPULAR DEMAND THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 5, 6 AND 7 3 As the cost of supplying gas to `each one of our services. is practically a xed charge whether the customer `uses 100 cubic feet or 10,000 cubic 'feet per month, a service charge of '75 cents per month will b_e made on each account to cover this, which en- `ables us to give our new rate to the `benefit of all customers. Gas will be billed at $2.50 per 1000 cubic feet, but a discount of 50 cents per 1000 cubic feet will be allowed if the ac- count is paid on or beforethe 15th day of each month. 9111.2- ..-..- _4_L- ` vnv unnsuan ' July 3-~Mrs. Geo. Uncles and twoTdaugh- tors of Bradford are spending a week with her sister. Mrs. Elmer Uncles. MN: I-Indgmn A9 W`------LA "3 " ' " uv -y~.vu ucy -`J61. J.UUU UUQIC lcelu I `In addition to this, we`have dis- Icontinued the meter rent charge of 25 cents per month and our monthly minimum charge of 50 cents per i month. l` ' We have pleasure iri announcing |that the pricevof gas to our custom- ,ers was reduced on July 1 from $2.25 [to $2.00 net -per 1000 cubic feet. Tn nA.l-:+:..... u... n..:.. _-_n_-__- .1.-_ uuu nu auvzc wan Q an. In the next game in a hot attack gon the Toronto citadel, about half `the players were piled in a heap close to the goal with the Toronto goaler' [in the centre of things. For a min- "ute it_ looked as though sticuffs Iwouldtbe employed to settle the dis-i lpute, but the referee managed to get lthings straightened outand play re- _ nu vv DIJUUO In the second half, the Emms bro-! i thers opened with a nice rush, which, T "however, was foiled by the Toronto} backs. Toronto came_ back with a; hot attack and Booth saved the sit-3 luation by a clever stop. Again_thc lvisitors pressed and, getting a pen-l alty kick right before goal. shouldl have scored, but the ball sailed over] the bar. Allandale carried the at-? tack into enemy territory, nearly` Iscoring. Back again came the visit- lors and Booth had a hot one to ward; off at close quarters. Up and down; !the eld the ball alternated until ai {nice rush and a long pass in from} ;left wing was received by Roy Emms: :right in front of the goal---a swift" [kick sent the balljust inside the post [and the score was 2 all. T._ LL- __-__L , ,' 1150:.) KJ\a\Jl\p`u \JLl'DI\ICo Next round both teams dugiin with f] a vim and the play was somewhat?` of the see-saw variety. Shortly be-;( fore the half-time whistle blew, Del. 3` Emms made a pretty run up the side `j and fooled the goaler with a clean,1 `low shot. ` , :1 Qaway they would try to feed the; i right wing, who was allowed to run: uncovered, and nally he carried the. ball close in and neatly passed it to: Lewis for the second counter, mak-i ing the tally 2-0 in favor of Toronto. 4 It was claimed by some thatthe goal ; was scored off-side. ' `LY BARRIE GAS CO. LIMITED Notice to Customers : , This nished the scoring, though 1;both teams played hard till the nal whistle, the..ball being pretty evenly `divided. Simpson almost had an- -`Tether, but Booth was right on the ? job. One of the features of the last .;'few minutes was a fine shot by Tom- *lin and a good save. by the Toronto -lgoalie. Although the match got quite warm at times, it was not a lfrough one. ` um awwr. JVu1\'. P4111181` UIICIGS. Mrs. Hudson of Toronto visited Mrs. `Mac Elson on Sunday. Ouitp a nnm.km- (mm 1....-- ..u.....J-.l LL- V I; For {he visitors, Pete Simpson, the fyoung bantam-weight, S1im Had-3 Eden and Fleming were the stars,' iwhile Potts, D. and Roy Emms, Kiv- jsumed. Torontb secured the ball fand carried it deep into Allandale .ten'ito1'y.i A relieving kick by Kivell jheit Pete Simpson andwvith a clever ibit of work_he sent it through with `a short swift kick. Time, 7- min- ;utes. Score, 3-2. V H1`, ` RANGE COAL, per ton-.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . PEA COAL or BOULETS, per ton . . . . . . Immediate delivery - All clean fuel DRY HARDWOOD . $7.50 load, $3.75 half load DRY TAMRACK . . . $6.00 load, $3.00 half load DRY SOFT \'\/OOD, $5.00 load, $2.50 half` load Cut and split `as. required ..v.,...,. l\-\\JlllllI\/I.I\l _yUU LU PIZICC _ order at once for delivery off the car. B. C. Shingles, 6 to 2-in, butts, per 1000, : B. C. Shingles, 5 to 2-in. heavy butts, 10-in. . per1000..._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..S B. .C. XXXXX Shingles, heavy butts, _16-in. ` a great bargain, per 1000 . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Just recently we purchased a car of B. C. Cedar Shingles at a price much below theregular gure. These we olfer at ,a considerable saving to you. We expect them to arrive in the course of a week or so and would recommendyou to place your 4 n nrdl-Er {If nnmo fnr Anllxrnrur Act 4.1.- -- e A SALE of % . C. Cedar Shingles .uuu-ucr, mm. aonn ueacn. over the holiday. ' James Edgar of Toronto',- after spending ` some months with his aunt, Mrs. Charles Hyde. has returned home. 1 man nun Il'..YI..!...LL -1 III - ' '- ' AN_1jHRAc1'rE COAL nu` .-,-._ `LAND PLASTER om: snow EACH NIGHT AT 3.15 FUEL A ONE PERFORMANCE EACH EVENING AT 8.15 including 55 principals, appeared. The tilting armor used in the pic- ture cost more than $100,000. The art objects totalledmore than $500,- 000 in value,'and the jewelry could not be duplicated for $1,000,000. The picture was produced with faith- fulness to historic detail, including the Tower of London, the ancient tavern at Bristol, and the disreput- able Billingsgate district of London. and the palace of the King of France. The supporting cast of 3000 in- cludes these favorites: Forrest Stan- ley, Lyn Harding (England s fore- most star), Pedro de Cordoba, John- ny Dooley,` William Norris, Ernest Glendenning, Macey Harlam, Gustav von Seyfferitz, Chas. Gerrard, Flora Finch, William Kent, Ruth Shepley. , l_-vv.nyI\rv|\lll vva 4 The largest set ever covering over two city used, and more than TL- L."lL:__ , When Knighthood Was in Flow- er cost more money to produce than any picture ever made. The actual cost of production was $1,221,491.20. Tho Inn:--A--A -~` ' Special Music; Score : _-. _.........,u u uuuuay .DCllUU! uuu. a very enjoyable picnic in St. 'in- cent s Park on Monday. aaguc, uua l`Clul'llUU HUIHG. ' ies Mary McKnight of Toronto visited.' her grandparepts, Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Mc- '.Kuight. Sr.. over the holiday. The Orange brethren here are invited to -attend divine service with the Orangemen of Alrliston next Sabb h. _ AI v;._. n_......,. a...:._-_ ;_ -_,_ 4- '- The teams were :-- AlIandale--Goal, Booth; backs, Kivell and Tomlin; halves. Wareham, Holmes and Potts; left wings, John- ston and Hammond; centre, L. Law- rence; right wings, Roy Emms and Del. Emms; line judge. C. Dar.'.'ers. Toronto--Goal,; Hickey; baa;-ks, Hadden and Cooper; halves, Clap- ham, Gooch and Graham; left wings, Fleming and Simpson; centre, Lewis; `right wings, McBride and Mc?.ae; line judge. C. Goad. Referee-Jackman, Toronto. (Continued on page 13) ell, Booth and Lawrence ticularly noticeable for sters. THURSDAY,` JULY 5, 1923. St. Andrew's Sunday.School had vnrv nn1'nun'kl.. ....`.....-.. _.- 1" PRICES, 15c and 25c . . . . . . . . $16_oo consvtructed city blocks, was re 3000_actors, - `I l|`V1nIv\:. .. 4-A-~ -......$16.50 $15.50 $14.00 ' were mm cm. u~- ' , aw uuuuuy 18113. Mrs. Samuel Gordon has returned home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Merwood Drinnen. of Hillsdale. l ll... 1m..:.. t:v..I.I-. -1- m, - ' -- - ' ' $.75 clear, @-`1\:\ Mwere par- the 11133116- CSRCI THIS Rad Ali Usu aluuucu. U1 11111311318. lire. Elsie Eddy of Toronto visited her .mother. Mrs. John Leach. the holiday. Edgar nf 'l`m~nnt.n`- ate... .m....::.... ` -......... ! July 1.~~Mrs. Joseph McKnight of Tor- onto, accompanied by some friends, apenti the holiday here; I urn Q:-nnnnl f1.\_.l....- L- ~-A----~ V` ` Mrs. Ed. Gordon. ' .Uurruthers." .....u.y us JJIIIIIU ' ` Mr. and` Mrs. Will Gordon and we daughters, Misses Jean and Margaret, of Toronto. spent the holiday with Mr. and Robt. Carruthers of Strome, Alta., is the guest of, his parents, Mr. -and Mrs. Will l . I Mrs. Will Blakely and son Harry spent a few days visiting friends at Lloydtown and Toronto, ` 1 ouu. - I Mr. COIIYYS hf 'l`omnto spent the holiday} with Mr. and Mr.-` I. J. Carruthere. 1 Miss Flormnce Schell is visiting -Miss opal! Gilroy of Barrie A I1 Mr and M... unn n._.,u, - uuluy U1 DlU`I'l(`! spent thc `I)..LL ...v\avw nurll ' July 2.--Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Toronto` `spent the week-end with the farmer's sis- ter. Mrs. W. Mo'Mackon. manna '.:I|:nI\ n....I fV_-:I!- ll wru- nus wuu nu`. uuu MP8. W111. U8l'l'llUl6I`8. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schell and daugh-I for, Miss Sarah Schell, Mr and Mrs. Will Bristnw and children spent Sunday with? Mr. und Mrs.-Jos, Bowman. near Thorn-;' ton. _ ' 1; n .. . 3 rl\ ,__ __-.: vwuuuu vjovur I July 2.--4Mim Rogers of Toronto is the! guest of her aunt, Mrs. Peter Giffen, Ml` (`Juana out` 11:13 Ann"-`LL..- III- l1L-- - gucm U1 um` uunb, lV.ll`8. F8150!` UlfI8n., I Mr. Chase and his daughter, Miss Chase, of Nova Scotia, returned home after visit- ing wirh Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carruthers. Mr, mu] Mm Nrmmm. Qnl-...ll .....J .!-.--L vuuuu mayuas arc gumg L0 rasme In narne. The Executive of the Junior Farmers Club and Homemakers` Club, Thornton, have planned a picnic to the lake on Sat- urday. July 7. All the young folks who attended the courses in January are invited to attend. All are to meet at the Temper- ance Hall, Thornton, at 4 0- -clock. Saturn day afternoon and cars wi'll`be provided; { uuy wwu nu . uuu. Lara. It. 1'4. UOUIWT. V On Thursday afternoon, June 21, the regular monthly meeting of Townline WM, 8. was held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Dawson. An interesting programme was given. after which Mrs. John Mayes was presented with an address expressing the deep regret that the members feel in parting with such a faithful christian worker. At the close of the meeting a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John Mayes are going to reside in Barrie. The Rvnnntiva nf u. 'l....:.... l:`........_. "BIIBUDI, 11115. 7': II I. y:i of ulilrswmarket `and Ir. and Mrs. Chapin of Lefroy spent Sun- daivh with Mr. and Mrs. -R. E. Coulter. THIIIMQIV nffnnnnnn Inn... 01 LL-` . mp: , Mr. and -Mm. L10 Aug ucl nusvcr. Luna. 1. U. ' DUES. ' -Mr. and Mrs`. J. A. Coulotgoei of Aneroid, $ask., are spending holidays with their -sister, Mrs. W. J. Thompson. I and ..Mm [laud AC Mnnnun-Ln` '.....l ll IUD IIUIUC UCIKL Miss Burrows has left to spend the_holi- days at her home in Uxbridge. "I9" I Mnlnnn n` nnnr` and 1.. nigh ; uuya z_ur ucr uumc 111 uxunuge. Mrs." J. McLean of Bond Head is visit- ing her sister. Mrs. T. G. Scythes. 1 -Mr und Mrs: J. A (`.m.l+.... Al Ann-mhl W'I"1)1`;"`f`:`1lr`;1ii 3:mcl>'}'mfI'. P. Carr, Barrie, bu}; formerly of thigvillage, held a re-union at their father s home in Barrie, on July 5. Rnht Qnnnnnr Rnrrin nnnnf H-no `In.-Jlrlnu `berry festival in Angus last week. All re- : new uays with her parents here. A number` from here attended the straw- -`ported a good time. I M. and Mn: D..'I......4. \1-n_-,I,, - - eucu nunucrcs uumu in Burma, On July 0. Robt. Spencer, Barrie, spent the holiday at his home here. Il3..,_ D ....... .. L... I_l.`L L. _,,,,,,I 1| I I- uuun. . _ V L.O.L. `No. 16 attended divine service at `St. Jude's Anglican Church on July 1. Here was a splendid attendance. of` the Orungemen and Rev. T. J. Dew delivered an interesting and helpful address. A nnnxhnr `I-nun ham: uffnndnrl Han Mnnnn, au uI.u:|cmuI5 Lulu uclplul uuurmsa. A number from here attended the Ma.son~ ic service in Cookstown Methodist Church, on Sunday evening. . . A `unnuu nrf I D (Tm... nnn-:n Lud- RIIUIIU UI LIIC uuunuu. ' Some Dominion Day visitors were: Rev. Dr. Simpson, at Jas. R-. Jamieson's;- the, Misses Dove of Toronto,` at the parsona.ge;f Anna and Harold Hamilton of Toronto, at` G. B. Henry s; Miss Luella Easton, at her father's; Mrs. Rossiter of Toronto, at Hts. Grey's; Reg. MacKenzie of Hamilton, at home. -II_ ._...I ll..- IIY!Il.'_.__| A__,.,.,A_ L-,,, ,,, , ,,l CL uuulc. `Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ayerst have moved to their new home in Cookszown. 11:..- n....-:- 1-_.__-. :_`L__.`. n__ .L_ L_u I guuu prugruuuuc uy xuuzu. m_u.-uuc. , V The next meeting of the W.M.S. will be `held on Wednesday, July 11. in the base- ment uf the qhprch. ` E........ Y\ . _ . . _ . ..... I'\ n . . . .1..!... .... ..... .. I)... uuuuuya up apurruw umw. _ The Anglican garden party in the park on June 27_ and the Town Line strawberry festival on June 29 were both well attended in mite of the cold weather. In each in- stance there was an excellent supper and a good programme by local talent. `Inn: nnvf rnnntlnlr n` fkn W M urn` kn my 1 at.t;r.;ovn( ;rVi'o}o}t} Is/isi_ted heri Esther, G. D. Patterson. ' Rev. T. J. and Mrs. Dew are taking their holidays at Sparrow Lake. 'I'|un Anzylibvun any-Ann nnv-M ! in u: nnlrlz suNN1DA_L C_O_RNERS ?u: `E333: uql um um: racruc CO8ST.. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jennett. of Thornton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennett's parents, Air. and Mrs. Charles Denney, Jr. U l-UCU IICW JIUIIIC Ill \JUUI\3rl)Wl|o Miss Bessie Lennox is hom`e for the hol- oao ggnoy x `[_,_ fV-- { 9eIsT0I.~'_ Bexnii vuuu suuuua ll] Ul'&lg'I1llI'8F. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clifton McKay: of -Toronto spent the [week-end the guests 95. Mr- ' Mrs. R. Schandlen. Russell Lynn of Oollingwood is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lynn. Charles Coutts of Torontospent the hol- iday with Midhurat friends. . ~ - - Robert Lynn is in the mv. H3i1,A Barrie. T Aug u IBW uays ` J. E. Wallwin. M . .....I 11.. Us 111. UV IIIIWIXI Mr. and Mrs. J Mccracken spent Sunday with friends in Crai burst. ._ Oli ton -Toronto and Schandlen. guest of Mrs. A. Cochrane. - | Miss Sarah Wallwin of Allandale is spend- ingia'few days with his grandmother, V E. Wallwilm ; zuuccua. uuxoumea to about $160.00. 3 - Mrs. Wm. Androsa has returned after spending a few days with friends in Tor-, onto and Belleville. - um... 11...... n--L_-_- -n nu`, xura. W. MOMEOKOD. ! Misses Lillian and Cecilia McBride are: ome for their summer vacation. 1 Min: Rafa ghnllnhnnaauu IL` '-----L- ' ` ulwu uuu DUNBVIIIG. Miss Mary Cochrane of Toronto open: the I tweak-end at her home. ~ I I'll}... 11...`... 11-.. ----- -! V" - ' ` vvuun-vuu M uur 1101116. ; Miss Vein Gauieron of Weston is- the 3 guest or Mrs. A. Coohrane. M: Gun. nr..n'...:_ -: Au__,.,. - - I 7 ,__-_ .._ .-., ..............,. Midhurst got the first prize ($10.00) and] Cundles the second (35.00). `After the' baseball, tea was served on the church grounds, followed by races. The concert in the evening by talent from Crown Hill and Barrie was all that could be desired.` Proceeds. amounted to about $160.00. 4 Mpg Wyn Avudunna `nan --5------' ~"" u. vv uuwul. , ~ The picnic on July 2 was a decided suc- cess. The day being fine there was a good turn out. A baseball match between; Midhurst and Cundles was very interesting. and Cundles the sxannnrl ms nm ~Au.- A.-- July 3.--Mn.(;nd Mrs. H. Blatherwickl have returned to their home in Toronto after spending a week v'vith Mn and Mrs." J. I E. Wallwin. V 1 Thu nh-nin An In! 0 ....... .. .I-_:.|-_1 4,, 1 u uvnIywvIl:SlPl|"5K Aipretty house wedding;waa quietly sol- emnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. lElphick. Utopia, on Saturday afternoon, June 30, when their elder daughter, Ethell May, was united in marriage to Mr. `Clif- lford E. T-hompson, of Detroit, Mich., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thompson, New- ington, Ont., by the Rev. A. Rintoul, An- .~ gus. The `bride, who was given away by her father.. wore a navy Poiret twill suit, sand hatand carried a bouquet of sweetheart! roses and sweet peas. The bridesmaid. Miss Nellie Jones, of Egbert, wore blue silk with] radium lace. The bridegroom was attend- I` , ed by Mr. Clarence Hickey, of Barrie. The 'groom s gift to the bride was an ionyxl pendant sef with diamonds. After the re-2~ ception, which was held immediately after the ceremony, the happy couple left for ' Cleveland amid showers of econfetti and - good wishes; `7 [j I HUI"? 0U: ' ; Mrs. Nicoi called_on cently. _" ```` `_- _ -u|cu' purellw. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell.| June 30. Congratulations to Miss Mae Elphick andul Mr. Clifford Thompson who weromarried` * I "__ .`V. 1 u . - [ UVCI L-uc uuuuuy. _ a Miss Clarke has returned home after i \'isitin}z with friends in Utopia and Ivy. l Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dobson called on 7' NewLowell friends, `Sunday. . ' 7 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller of Elrmgrove, {spent Sunday at Andrew Miller s. _ The Anglican congregation held a very successful strawberry festival on Thursday night last. In spite of the cold weather i a good crowd turned out to enjoy the con: cert and`-splendid eats. . Mrs. W. A. Miller and Miss Bella Miller I! were week-end visitors at Allen Miller's." J. A. Bell and family motored from Sud- . bury and are spending a few weeks withsl their parents. Mr. _and Mrs. Richard Bell.` l Comzratulatinna 1-n Min. M... II`l..l.:..l. -...I- 4 xucu Av_uuI7_l' . I Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McMaster, Miss] Perry and George Harris were the guests of Mr..and Mrs. Alex. Smnden, Barrie, on Sunday. Um llnrl II... I`... rntmv In I-- some 101' nnelr summer vacation. Miss Reta Shaughnessy of Toronto spent a few days with her parents here. A numhm-'fmm imp. .+.....:..: `L. -...-_ uuuuuy u Mr and Mrs. Jos. Tifin, Miss Clough-I `Icy and Jack Ellis motored to King for` I over the holiday. , Mia: (".lu.-LA km. ....;.........1 L, 9- * v as `an art ` ` July 3.--J. H. Bell and wife spent Sun-i day with Alliston friends. , Miss Eunice MeMaster was a week-end visitor with her. brother. Wilfred McMaster. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shieds and family and` {Miss Effie Shieds motored from Meaford and spent the holiday with -Mr. and Mrs. '9 Allen Miller. 1 _ ___` `.77 `-1.... n -. _- - -- uulwa U1 ULIS.-UUCSF S momel`. Mr. and` Mrs. Wm. Pesme and Masters Fred and Billie -Pesme and--Mr. ;and Mrs. Percy Pesme and Cecil Peeme motored home` `CO Tnrnntn nn "'IIna:I'nu.' nI6.\- L-3--- A`-- 4 a. (nu; I. ceuw 5110 D601! l'$'Yn9 motored Home ' to Toronto on Tuead'ay- -after being the E guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilson for a; few days. i unuu, Duuuuy. . - Frank Glendeld made a business trip to! Toronto last week: _ - ' Mr. and Mrs.--Fred Guest were suddenly called to Toronto last` week_.;owing to the illness of Mrs..Guest`s mother. Ml` ant!` Mina mum `)----~ A-5 " uuuuuw qu um urrxvm 01 8 8011. Mr. and Mrs. George Jago and Lindly Jago and wife of- Collingwood visited with -friends and relatives here on Sunday. M1`. and Mrs. Elihtf. hf Thrnnfn no"- . -uwuus uuu remuves new bunday. I and Mrs. Eli Eliott of. Toronto call-\ ed on the latter s sister, Mrs. Leonard Blox- lram. Sunday. WI-only (Eloy-ul4h.!.l .......I.. .. L-__:.____ . - ucre. xuclrguuy ul xvy. _ , Mr. and Mrs. Bainon of Bond Lake, Mn `and Mrs, Albert Webb of Barrie, Miss` Cooper and mother and Fred Webb of Tor- onto were the guests of Mrs. George Brown _ on Sunday. ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M Hubbert on the arrival of a son. ,. M. ....'.1 M... r1........... v... ._z we -- maven, nuns. dua. IIHWUIUITIB. Mrs. Church and Miss Ev'i' Kell of Tor- onto were week-end visitors "of the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos Kell. _5Miss Dorothy Srigley has returned home after spending a week with her sister Mrs. I Bert. McQuay of Ivy. MI` and Mrs nnrnnn 1;` 11..."! I..I-.. `ll- 1 nluawxun nneuuzl Ull ounuuy. , _ Mrs. Somervxlle of Toronto 15 vnsxtmg her `sister, Mrs. Jas. Hawthorne. Mun (`I........I.. ,....I 11:..- ._.-x 17." I In vu vuc 131.. Wm. Ellson and family of Thornton spent Sunday with his father, John Ellson. G. H. Motcalfe and Miss Doris, Mrs. P. Bell mud son George spent Sunday at H. -J. Crawford's. Ill-.. T...._ It,` .1 - :- vuuuuuu wuu ml`. uuu_1un!. narry Urane. Mr. and Mrs. Lev: Sngley visited wnth Painswick friends on Sunday. Mm Qnmm-villa nf 'l n-anon :. ..:n:4:..... L..- Llalilla Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bloxhem of Brant- ford, Miss Alice Bloxham-and Charlie and `Mr. Foster of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Blomham of Allandule and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson and son Vernon` of'Bar- rie spent an enjoyable time together on | Sunday at the home of Leonard Bloxham. .M:.a I. D........ ..t u............. .- ...._.I:_- L-- uuuuuy nu um: uuuu: 01 ueonaru moxnam. Miss L. Perry of Swansea is spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crane. MI`, and Mm `av; `Quinlan uinihul .161. nay. _ Miss Elsie King is. spending A couple of. 1 weeks with friends at Stayner and Wasaga I Beach. ' :11. _'__n u:_, 1 u n. .` --\ nu. ucuy 3 pru_uuus ucru. `after taking her Normal Course at North Bay. . . 1 ;M::.. li`.l..:.. t(:`.... :. ..........1:.... .. --.._I- -1` Miss Aileen Srigley has returned home` aunt, uyuaa umuv: uwuuu. I Capt. Berry and daughter Audrey of. `Camp Borden were week-end visitors with. Mr. Berry's parents here. Mine Ailnnn Quinlan Han .u.6n..n...-l Lama` : um: wccu-cuu wwu ma pureuus acre. Miss Gladys Srxgley of Torrance 18 home! for the sumnier holidays. V ` Minn Pnfu nnrnnknll AC Tnmnntn Iuvna Innw... IUI IJIC UlllIllUI' uuuuuya. Miss Reta Campbell of Toronto was home for the week-end. III... II `D;.I....-. - l'I`I-_,_;_ 2- __2_2.e,, L, IUI` LDC WCCl\`UllU- Miss M. Belsey of Toronto is visiting her | aunt, Miss Lizzie Gibson. tum.` 13..-... .._.I .!...._L.-.'_ A._.I____ -1- % July 3.--Alfred Dyer of Toronto spent I the week-end with his parents here. Mil: alnvu Qt-'naInu AC 'I`nu-wanna :n In-mun -cl. \J|t1WlUl'U 5. Miss Jean. McArthur bf Guthri is visit- ing her grandmother, Mrs. McC1.1aig.T ____________ I Thompson-`-Elphick , l.,....... --....r.u_- Mwuvnsr ,_, -V.... by Rinioul, , cvcuu nu anvil auu 11-0. 1 `Each of the terminals entered two! "av 8 . teams in the half-mile relay race, the ad aybouquet sg: ths::;:lVlS1tO1`S taking 1st. and 2nd. Thel .pea5_ head quartette were Lawrence, Fes-i f with ` ter, Redpath and Gormley, w1th; i Blowey, Vear, Parsons and Simpson: ence Thelsecond, Allandale was represented; :0 the honyxlby Srigley,vWhite`, Foster and Clark,` *1 re-Ithird, and Jones, Metcalf, Walker! ,the -``-9. T`3i"f.`i?: f .`i .`i I:_ .!J1`9PI.i Utopia friends re~ ! ~_.--!`_-Ev. ~-~- -~-----v-- -vv---3 sgvn uuuuu nvu-.1 Play started off with a rush by Toronto and Kivell relieved well; Back [and forth the ball travelled till, Aaiftgp fteen minutes of play, FlTifiTri 1')'tl`hed the first counter on a -pretty two-man combin t'on . An......:..1- ..-.....--_1 u.- --,--41- -H uuuwcy, vcax auu ucupuuu, uuru. I I The tug-of-war was an easy win` for the local railroaders, who landed: '. their opponents twice across the line.{ I Football Match t The football match between the! Hteams representing the two C. N. R`: i terminals was the fastest seen here ,_this year. ._ Playing their best game of the season, the Allandalers suf-` fered a defeat of 3 to 2. After the| visitors hadtallied twice the locals; `pulled up even and were going strong} ;whenthe match nished. But un-i doubtedly the better team won. `In the forward line, particularly, the Toronto aggregation excelled; They did very little long kicking, but drib-it bled the ball and played good corn-.; bination, working the ball well in. i In both periods the Torontos had the 4 benefit of the wind, which veered to the south during the game. Referee I l Jackman came in for considerable criticism by the Allandalers, a num- .b.ex;.of his decisions being questioned. ii ~ '1 D14}. .......L...I ..a: ...:u. _ _---1. 1. _u_uu a.uvaupauu, .l.Ul.ll. on. I In.the mile medley relay race,, Lawrence,` Gormley, Begley and Simpson nished rst; Metcalf.Clark, sFoster and White, second; Foster, [B1owey, Vear and Redpath, third. I I TBA +l1(l'_n_1uo1n ran an AJIIIIIC ---3-' unvvvcg vvuu IJ`y auuuu uu.<::: yazua. Simpson of Toronto took the half- mile event in 2.09 and 3-5. I I7\_..L .A L`.. A_,__,, III I`) \Al\All V IIVUIICL IIIIII CI IJIUI l In the 100-yard dash, Geo. Clark! of Allandale and Blowey of Toronto ran_ a dead heat, but in the run-off! Blowey won by about three yards. Qhnnnnn -4! rn..........4... a.,.-1- n... 1_..1: IIIIU 1215011 011 EUIIO8) Quite a number from "here attended the races in Penetang, Monday. - my and Mrs. W. Campbell and daugh- ter of Toronto and Mrs. Guthrie of _S_hanty Bay visited at Mr. and Mrs. MacLelland s on the 1st. "[1... I'.1lI,-,, ' 5 " ` ` i V A Events I One of the features of the track l "events was the way J. Stebbings of Allandale won the three-mile race. |Although this runner is on the shady? side of 40, he won handily, and the trip didn't bother him a bit. 1'... 4.1.... 1nn -._...J .I_-L n-- n1__.1_. (Continued from page 1) in the cup score. Had they done so, Allandale would have had the higher score. The day s prizes consisted of attractive silver cups and medals, the presentation, of which was made iby Supt. Weegar. < `- on EWEEGAR TROPHY . cons TOTORONTOf Flashing "swordplay, i:he intrigues " and passions of a profligate court: laid bare`. A spectacular romance of hot, im-.. petuous youth-as old as time, as fresh as tomorrow. ` The thrilling elopement of the royal heroine in boy's clothing with her lover, including the_ leap for life on horseback from a hig'h bridg'e. vv \lllI\vII (0.11-VI(4lBl\A0 Armor, jewels and tapestries of M priceless value. - :Ga1lant knights clashing upon the tourney eld while hundreds of fair women applaud. A........... .....-..I.. ....,l 4.__--_4.__:_~_ -1.- You Will See-- Settings and gowns of a magnice- ent beauty never approached before on the screen.` Designed by J. Urban. Teeming with exciting action in tourneylist and royal boudoir; lm- ed in lavish splendor at a cost of over $1,500,000; In an-uauvull IIEXE aaonarn. , Miss Grace Swxtzer is spending a few days` I hwith Baxter friends before -leaving for a trip to the Pacific coast; "F nnrl Iva Tan-.. '_.____LL p In: -

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