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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jul 1923, p. 13

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Oro Station is right hand bile working fl. .. A- 4..-- G"Fl`""5'-V. 99w. W` "'h 7 V lslsbef, mm. J. vnruuxu, cu \Ivvuu ...,. 'mii2ni'ber of St. V ` . `Mrs. S. G. Caldwell and children of Ed- iisl. mid, two sons, monton are visiting her parents in town. '13.. Innisl, and; Christine Goodwin of Kingston is at home, su_r- : holidaying with Mrs. A. E. H. Cresivicke. *'?~ ME St,ks; `Mr. Simmons oi the Military College at Wag; `"110 Wad` [ Kingston is spending his vacation in Barrie. 3* '``` L Mrs. (Rev.) Harris oi Lockwood, North Dakota, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. Little,` iirday afternoon `. V - Charlotte St. Vsfll. Rev. A. D. 1:-.. n...... 12...... nf San Francisco. Cal., 1 Mrs. ('Rev.) Thom is visiting in Toronto V; and Flesherton. V T " `Mrs. Ed. Sutclie and children are visit- ` * ;ing friends at Kingston. _ V V b . [2 Hal C1-esw' _ke is spending his ho1ide'ys'Eit fhis home in Bayeld St. ` | `.1 Miss Helen Blackstock ' is holidaying in Midland and Honey Harbor. '1 Dr. J. A.'C. Evans of Toronto renewed aoquaintanoe in town Wednesday. R. Bates of Kenora, Ont., `is visiting his sister, 'Mrs. J. Arnold, 90 Owen S3,. -- n no n..1.I.....lI mu! nlnilnlnan nf Ed. iharlotte St. . Mrs. Dora Rowe of San Francisco, 0111., is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. C .Rowe, 239 Dunlop St. ' T - "I Mrs. 'I\_rfou and sister, Mrs. Chadwick, of: Toronto, spent last -week with Mrs. E. Lit- ` tle, Charlotte. St. ' Mrs. John Carley, son and daughter of l'I`.oronto.. spent the holiday with Mr. and `Mrs. A. B. Carley. _ ` ` `Mrs. D. H. MacLaren and Miss Tunis Mac- I Laren are `at Britannia, Lake of Bays, for ` a couple of weeks. V l W. J. Scott of the Toronto Daily Star reportorial st-a wa.s.the guest of his friend, Donald M'acLaren, this week. n n u....n..-rm. `qr:-Ivor! this week from Donald `Macharen, tms wees. ` R. C. I-Ioulahan `arrived this week W'iLshing:o11, D.C., and expects to spend a couple of months in Barrie. W 9: Nfqrtin, 17 Eugenia St.. has suf-| i W8.snmg:0u, u.v., uuu any... .., -,._--_ , I l W. S. Martin, 17 Eugenia St., suf- ficiently recovered in health to resume'hi.s work in the photographing line Dun Flu:-inn Wlnr Of the photographing une Roy Burton. manager of the Standard Bank at Craven, S`ask.. is. visiting his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph -Burton, Owen St. ` Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Rees arrived last, week from New Orleans to spend ,;,the sum-1 met at their; handsome home, Glen mond. I `Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Black and children` and .'Mr. and Mrs. T. Collins spent Sunday with -Mr. "and Mrs. J. S. Leonard at Leon- ard's Beach. Mrs. W. L. Gartley, Lon Angeles, Cal.. 1 L-.. ......a`.I.lm..-Isa-or M-inn Kafhgringy [Conservatory or Music exams. ;, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bell announce the ; .` engagement of their daughter. Lillian May, [' to Mr. Thos. Victor Ross of Oro Station. )l the marriage to take place in July. i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hirlehey and Mr. and` 3! Mrs. Albert Hirlehey and baby motored toi , `-Mrs. Henry Hirlehey s home in Brampton,. yi, where ffy-ve relatives had gathered dur- p ing`Old Home Week. ` - ' Mrs Gauley, 67 McDonald St.,'accompan- ied by her sister, Mrs.`E. A. Russell, Tor- l onto. lef-t last week toaspend their holidaysll 3 ` with the former's daughter, Mrs. Rawson_.. l` at Camp Rawley; Port Severn. . l -c ,,-J `ll... \T..:l -llunlonl-um-n nf Ilwan .`1Z('1'nelma. Uonew, VVnVI:1Iu_y . (William Wallace, Crosland '.-4 Annie Huth-, No. 17. Flos . `J5 Velma Bowman, No. 18.. Flt - - nu `_I_L.__ 13'; ard's Beach. C8100` [and her .graiIddaugh~ter, Miss Katharine' 'Biet_te, of Oakville, are visiting at Frank` {Ro bertson's. Worsley St-. | 111-- IVl....I.... Inlnnatnn nun nf Miss LRo bertson's. Worsley BI-. V | Miss Gladys Johnston, pupil of Miss Hild- reth Lennox, passed her Junior School Pi- ano examination with honors in the recent . Conservatory of Music exams. M u. .....i .Mm A A Rn" announce the! P at Uzunp 1u:wu:_y. - uu u\....... | Mr. and Mrs. Neil `McEachern of Owen` -Sound visited friends in Angus and Barriei _vthis week. Mr. McEachern. who is now a teacher in the Northern Business College,` |Owen Sound, formerly taught at Angus. n r\...L...... `Dm.-in` an. lUWI3lI Uuuuu, -us.-.v.._. .......u... __ __,,u -Mrs. Elizabeth .1 . Dobson, Barrie, an-J nounces the engagement of her youngest~ daughter. Effie Donalda, to Mr. Walter E. Thompson, Barrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. m vm.,......m.. Rm-rip, the mamae to take. I uuuryauu. .4... . . - -_, T. Thompson. Bari-ie, the marriage take place in July. Misses Gertrude and Muriel Brock arrivedl in town this week after spending eight months in Italy. France and England. Miss Mowat ' accompanied them from Toronto and is visiting with them at their summer V home. M Victoria Sgnnre, Edgar and Cundles were At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.` W. Cald- well. 32 `Nnpier St._. Wednesday, July 11, was held their annual family gathering. l Members of the family from Richmond Hill, I mm M Vancouver and Sara of l Members 0! me mmuy IIUIII nuzumuuu u.u., . Victoria Square, present. Harvey of Vancouver and Buffalo were not able to attend. Everyone present spent a _very\ enjoyable day. l GRANT-HART . A pretty. wedding Was solemnized yester- day afternqon at 3.30 o clock at the home of the bride s_..p.r9nts, 32 Wellington St., when Mary Ionic , "only daughter of Mr. and `u... n (1 `I-I'm-It hiacnma the bride of Mr.| `Mary lome, only uaugmer on nu. nun: Mrs. 0. G. Hart, became the Mr. Thomas Alexander Grant, youngest son of the `late Donald Grant and Mrs, Grant. for . lmerly of Bracebridge. but now of Ban-ie.| Rev. A. R, Beverley of Trinity Anglican! ame, or mr. anu nub. u. Barrie, the man-1ag'e take. I ! A I no-v-.v- .7, , I "Mrs. .%R we; ', :k on liday and. :34 Annle nun") LVUq -ll. run? 1'*1i ` Total Candidates, 64. Requirements for Honour Roll, 80%. Firt Class Honouis, 75 ` Second Class Honours, 66 2/ 3%. Pass, 60% The teachers are as follows: Elm- `vale, Leila McKnight; No. 2, Flos, `P-essie Riddell; Apto, Ella Friel; Al-` `3-zcnwood, Eva. Mighton; New. Flos, CL. C. Spat-ling: No. 15, Floa,~Leda, :"arnell; No'. 15, Tiny. Lily ,Whan;` No. 21. Tiny, Bertha Clark; No. 18, Flos, Florence Manning; Gibson, .... n1-r1..:..... Dlnolnctnn, _T_ H_ Hal]: 1` Church performed the ceremony in the pres- .ence of only" the immediate relatives and ` friends. ! The bride, who was given away by her ! father, looked charming in a gown of sand- . I i colored silk crepe. She carried a corsagei `bouquet of Ophelia roses. The couple were; . unattended. I The ceremony took place in`. f a huge bank of ower-s,-roses,, l front ' ' **** -4- on!` nm-na|*.innR_ F011-I V - corsage! were} lunattended. of huge sweet peas, peonies and carnations. Follow- 1 ! ing the ceremony. 29. reception'tonk place at i the home of the bride's parents. `- i Mr. and Mrs. Grant left later on a motor trip to Toronto, New York and other points in the United States, the bride travelling` ` in her wedding cmtume, with hat to match. They will be away until the end of the month. . i with Marion Davies (Star of When Knighthood Was in Flower) Enchantment is a thrilling story lled with realities-; a picture that_ will please old and young--beautiful, ' delightful, enchanting. The receptiqn accorded this photoplay at ' the Rivoli Theatre, New York, was overwhelming. i July 10.--~Mrs. Josph Cc;-ok is visiting friends in Toronto. n-_-.. x.~.......1,....... 3. am-ndmz some hon. Alton Vanaerwater or wruuw .. .,,_m.u~ ing the holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. J. Peacock. ' Miss Ovens of Creemore has returned home after being with her sister; Mrs. J. `A. Wattie for a few days. ll ... 1x1..u.... Hill and tum nhildren of: Percy Frankcom is spending some ldays in Barrie. Alum Vnnrlerwater of Toronto is spend- } friends in Toronto. `A. Wat-tie` I01` a new uuyo. _ Mrs. Walter Hill and two children oi Toron_to are the guests of Mr: and Mrs. W. `H. Mruer. , Mr. and Mrs. E.AG. Mitchell and family. of Toronto.-sbnt the (1st of July with Mr. and Mrs.,.R. Hermon; also Roy Hermon of Toronto. _ ' . The Misses Edi-th and Eleanor Hermon; are spending a few days with Toronto; I :.:..-.A. ` NOTE - Scenes from The Sleeping"Beauty, a fairy story, are shown in Enchantment, altho the story is a modern one for the most part. Bring the kids; they will enjoy the antics of the good little dwarf. TIUIIUE. Miss Beatrice visiting at J. E. ._..__- Florence mauumg, u....,-.., Viva McGuire: Phelpston, J. H. Hall: Waverley, T. S. Bayley; No. 1'7, Flos, Margaret Kennedy; No. 12, Flos, H. P'.unkett;- Crossland, Irene Furlong. !. It pays to read The Examiner . [let Column; {Page 12. JULY 16, 17 AND 18 Gladys `Walton in Gossip ruunsnmz, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULY 12,13 4ND;1`4; V JULY 19, 20 AND 21 JACK HOLT . _]N_ The , Man % Unconquerable oays in Barne. Alton Vanderwater of spend- , _ AL- L...I:.:..... mm. lain an-nmimnther. Mrs. Another Great Production ENCHANTMENT WDFUFST No advance in prices for this attraction Wallwin of Mlandale is Wallwin s. ANGUS CENTRE . Ii-10NOURB:- '.v Ruth Morrison (No. .4. Sm , . . . . ..] [Also a Funny Comedy entitled Spooky Romance Orangemen and Visitors! If you are looking .for a good evening s entertain- ment on the night of July 12th, don t forget to visit The Grand. ESPECIAL At B[_a_I_1nan s Fresh Fish on F ridals Smoked ind Picnic Hams 21 per lb. QUALITY and SERVICE" Pickled" Picnic Hams 18 per lb. Choice Dairy Butter 33: per Tb iiuy Advertised Things. PHONE 51 3r3:Assm:"-" Z 4. Jean Rogers May Matthews +1 John Speck . . . . New Lowell . . . . . . New Lowell V... El: Jubllu Louugmun, a. m.-..m...... (Florence Turner, Gibson +.' Lulu Hutchinson (No. 4, Sunnidale) .. E4 Delbert Morby (No. 12, Sunnidale) .. NI Margaret. Schell (No. 3, Sunnidale) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Brentwood 1": Clifford Duckworth -(No. 10, Essa) Anoml 11 3 '_;ii'rcr}i '1'>i.}=i}S.5cix' .'('1~'I6.' 1:2'icid5.'1'3c'o'ri """""""""' ....... .. A V 13 Dora Middlebrook . . . . . . . . . . .. A M Edward Carter . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A 115 Verna Mcann. (No. 9, Essa) . . U TM C1arence.Smith . . . . . . . . .. U 11? Annie -Mather (No.-4, Surinidale) `J18 Jean Carson (No. 10. Essa) ,. .. A .18 out of 23 passed or 78%. The nger way and the rushed. Mr. hexuse of the 25 Fred Lawrence James Mather . V vii uaunuu hI'JI_WlIl \Avu. I , gnaw--, - 7 . . . . _ _ vi Tommy Lyons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ` 7 Moleata Pearson (N6. 9, Innisfil) . Ivy` 8 Helen Crane (No. 12, Innisfil) .. Kelly .0 Wilson Elliott'(No. 8, Essa) . . . . .. . . . . Grumble Hill Zi Wilhelmina Clearyv (No. 7, Etna) . . Ivy 10 out of 14 or .71%. ` BRADFORD CENTRE. I-IC.)NOURS--Marion Evans, `9, West fiwillimbury; Brock Evans, Bradford; Eva Gosley, Bond Read; Ellis Pringle, Bradford ; Wilbert `Dew, 24, East Gwillimbury; Thel- ma Kneeshaw, Steele's Corners; Aleta nnqc 4 `lfpulu .PnI-rivf.t_ Gf( I!d1 F101`- Gould. Bonn neaa. , V PASS -~- Freda .Porritt. Gilford; Flor- ence Stein, Bradford; Herschel Nesbitt. Bradford, and Walter Haxdman, 4, Scotch Settlement (equal); Kenneth Swwart. 33-owles` School; Verna Sypher, Pinkerton; Mex-vyn Corbett (No. 6, Essa) Thofnton 2 Muriel Thompson (No. 7, Ease)` . . . .Ivy :4 Clara Srigley (No.12, Inni_.sfil) ..Holly A Inkn MAU-mam (N0. 3. Eh _ _ , , _ ,,-, -4"` Ulra Bl'lglCy (H0. 10, luuwuu 4 John McW'aters (No. 8, En?) 5'i.1{u}-ixi 'iv&{.{ % '1 --' W`--.-.... 1...... Ml ESING I-ZLMYALE IVY CENTRE home of W. J. '17. form -UVO. Lu, um u - u - v u - u n o - u u - n n . . . . . . . . Angus aok Angus ..~.......Angus .(No._9_. .. Utopia. Utnma B! u u Angus . Sunnidale). . . . . ..New Lov . .. New Lov . . . . .. New Low; 5.115)..-ca , . . . Grumble Dllumumc I " New Lowell ....'_!.l..I..\ 14 .14 14 13 15 13 14 15 14 15 13 15. 16 15.. 16 14 13 1 12 ` 14 13 \ 12 11 ` 12 14 14 12 ` 15. ml 14 12 14 12 14` 17 `I4 14 14 Al` 81}. . . Lowell Lowell V Lowell 12 12 11 14 `Iv WU`-law U Utopia .. \ 1 15 1; : 13 16` 15 15 11 14 3 14. 14 .14 13 14 . 12 3 13 Ai1.1z;1;s UQlII VI Cvve I u u--we-.'-v.. ` It is with very great regret The E_xunin- er this week records the death of -a highly es- teemed -friend and very faithful and efficient correspondent,` George Thompson. His un- expected passing` on Sunday night, July 8', `came as a great shock to a large circle of friends. He was on a visit to relatives in Toronto when, two weeks ago, he was seized with an attack of the malady from which he suffered so severely last year. Appar- ently his condition was improved and his death. which came so suddenly, was quite unlooked for. 112.. LAA...-.onn R-nnnkf hnmn All Wad. unlocked tor. . . His bodywvae brought home and on Wed- nesday afternoon the funeral" took place from the. house where he was born and where he had spent practically all his life. Evidence of the place he held in the ,h`6a1te] ~ of the community WM seen in the very large} attendance of people from Cookstownn and` vicinity as well as from Barrie, Bradford, n`n..A 1-hm! `Inf:-nv and ntlmr mints. A \'lClIllI_V 38 .W8ll 88 IN)!!! Durnc, .Dn;|u|u1u, Bond Head. Lefroy and other points. A| `mass of floyal tributes almost filled the! room` whee the casket lay, there being` wreaths from the Good Chger Class, the`. Chancel Guild, J. H. .Williams J: 00., of St.` Catharines, and many from personal friends in various places. A 1).... In Ilnainalmr n fm-mar rmtnr of " Tm:ms|>Ass ENTRANCE].-`.XAMS menus In vanoug places. Rev. Dr. Whittaker, a former rector of Cookstown-, came `from Penetang to conduct the service and was assisted" at the house and St. John's Cemeterjv by the present incumbent, -Rev. W. T. Johnson. The pall- ` bearers were: Lewis Monkman. E ldon'Ne'tl-I 1.. !J'....`k nAnI\o nnuualan wdnnnr Chas, bearers VVl'82 LEWIS muunuuuu, Lwuuu incu- ly, Herb Donnell, Douglas Hopper, Ghas.i Flynn and Lorne Arnold. Besides relativ_es.! d there -were present from a distance David; S: I l `V - able to go about only with the aid of a Miss M..Stewart, Miss Effie Grose. Mrs. Mr. and Miss Shannen, all of Toronto.` Jc F1 and Wm. Ross, Stayner; Mrs. A. -Rayson, at te V J: Surviving are his \mother_. Mrs. _David(; Thompson. who has been a widow since - 1901; one brother, Wellington, St. Cathar-' ines; three sisters, Mrs. Chris Long of Bradford. Mrs. Thos. Handy and Mrs. T. R. J. Wray of Toronto. . George Francis Thompson was in his 36th ear. For the `last seventeen years he had suffered great physical disability, the result of rhcuniatisni in hisearly days, and was` gree of efficiency and with strict impartial- ity. As correspondent and agent for The Examiner at Cookstown he rendered a : greatly appreciated service, marked byAdil- `. igence, accuracy, careful attention and a j loyal effort to promo`e the interests of those ` - whom he represented. `Music had for him a special. delight and he was proficient on several stringed instruments.` Despite his physical infirmity, he` never lost his cheeri- ness of disposition. His sufferings were borne without a murmur and he always had a friendly smile for those he met. Un- friendly criticism of others was foreign to - him. he being at all times kind and char- itable. His memory will long be cherished in kindliest recollection by all with whom- `he associated. _ ' Craig} Mr. Hendry, Miss M. Matthews, wheeled chair. Notwithstanding this great handicap. he was active in various ways. For seven years he was book-keeper for Harry Fisher and from the inception of Hydro in Cookstown, was secretary and accountant forithe local commission execut- ing the duties of his office with a high de- Archie Davey, Bradford; Marioh Kneeshaw, Coulson's; Helen Kneeshaw, Gilford; Eve- line Scott, Dunkerron; Lorna Bunn, Brad- ford; Marion Holmes, Duukerron; Gordon Seim. Bradford; Bdb Archer, Bradford; Oswald Depew, Bradford; Blanche Plant, Gilford; Kenneth Melbourne, Scotch Settle- ment; Norman Collings, Bradford; Harold Cout-ts, Scotch "Settlement; Juli-a Worfolk. Bradford. ' - no -.._..I:.I..t..e. ......o.. nnt` 9'] mm-n nllnnns. ' mi?` ' unable to finish. l u-__----- co_Ks'rowN canvas ` i" \ HoNoUns:- _ 1 Borden Nixon (No. 14, Tecumseth) .. ` 2 Nellie Smart ...- . . . . . . . . . .. Cookstown 3 Grace Banting . . . . . . . . . . .. Cookstownil 4 Olive Munro (No. 6. Innisfil) Killyleagh` ' PASS :~- ' I 5 Lillian Allen (No. 14, Tecuniseth) Ross| 6 Roger Fisher . . . . . . . . . . Cookstown` 7 Wm. Milligan (9No..l4_. Tecumseth Rossi 8 Clifford Spinloe . . . . . . Cookstown' 9 Ella Watters .A . . . . . . . . . . .,. Cookstown 10 George Spencer (No. 15, Essa) . . . . . . .'. 11 Lloyd McDonald (No. 15, Essa) . . . . .. 1'2 Elwood McFadden (No. 14, Tecumseth) 4 13 Lawson Beyer (No. '6, Innisfil) ....I 14 Joel Prosser (*No. 13, W. Gwillim.) 15 Grace Robinson Cookst-own 16 Grenville Halbert Newton Robinson l7_Willie Johnson (No. 6. `Innisfill 18 Kathleen Houghton . . . . . ..'. Cookstown` 19 LauraiEdney . . . . . . .. Newton Robinson 20 Ena L. Davis (No. 11, W. Gwill.) 21 Lula I-Iindle. (No. 2, Innisfil) Bethesda" 22 Harvey Greensides (No. 6, Innisfil) 23 Also Charlotte Edney, Newton" Robinson, ~ who was taken ill at the examination andl I _l 23 out of 36 passed, or 64%. :-u:-j srnouo canine iI'!1(1IOI'(l. 38 candidates wrote and 27 vere success- rtma:-- . , 2 Rubena Wice (No. 15. Innisfil) .n Knock` 3 Elsie Webb (No. 11, Innisfil) Craigvale` 4 Kenneth Robinson (No. 8, Innisl) ' 5 Margaret Quantz (No._l4, Innisfill ..l- 6 Florence Harrington (No. 10, Innisfil) 1` 7 Elwyn Smyth . . . . . . .. Sttoud I : 8 Jas. `A. Johnson (No. 11, Innisfill .. .. 3 ` . 9 Willard Stewartl (No. 3, Innisfil)` .. . . i e 10 'RuthnAllan (No. 7, Innisfil) Fifth -Lin lIl'.....-. A-nnlwnnnn {Mn '..l 10 Ruth Auan UNO. I, uuusluy .l.`u.uu -uIuv- Mary Armstrong (No. 14, Innisfil) 12 Ralph Reive (No. 7, Innisfil) Fifth Linei 13 Euphemia Neilly (No. 15, Innisfil) . . . ,3 14 Howard Broley ('No. 10. Innisfil) Stroud 15 Olivene Sharp (No...], Innisfil) . . . . .. i 16 Lloyd` Sawyer (No. 8, Innisfil) . Nantyr -l7'Ma|-ion Carr (Np. 1'3.vInnisfi~l) Painswick `I8 Bruce Wallace (No. 11, Inniafil) . . . . . . ; "----no.6 nnlvnn 3 . . . . 1 pain of Goo. F. Thompson ;fIIL_f.\ 1-l0NOU'R:;- 1 Wilma Matthews (Iw'o. 3, Innisfil) 'Pu1$il """-"5" V Age First Class Honours-- ` 1 . 1 Eleda Elliott, Edenvale . -. . . 14 2 Irene Kavanagh, Minesing Stn. 14 3 Harold Tracy,`Minesing Stn.. 14 41 Vera Knupp; Minesirlg . . . 5 Stella Luck, Minesing . . . . .. 14 , 6 Ruth Livingston, Minesing. .. 7 Earl Richardson, Edenvale . . Pass-- ` ` 1 James Nicholson, 2 Arthur Graves, Minesing . . . 3 June Mulroy, Vigo . . . . . . . .. 4 Loretta Hayes, Anten Mills . . 5 Harold Lindsay, Minesing . 6 Frank Coughlin, Vigo . . . . Total Candidates,_23. The teachers are as follows: Eden- vale, A. Giffen; Minesing Station, E. Matthews; Minesing, M. Blyth; An- ten Mills, E. MacDonald;`Vigo, M 'r Ahten Mills 15 . _, 3 Thomas Ro'e,'Minesing ..' 4. Hope Coles, Minesing . . . . .' . Second Class Honours-- ~ ` 1 Donald Ronald, Minesing .`. . . 16 2 Herbert Maw, Edenvale . . . . 1 \l8 Bruce Wallace mo. :1, auluauu . Margaret Boyes (-No. 3, Innisl) ....1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cherry Creek.` 20 Rose Barry (No. 4, Innisfil) .. Leftoy , 21 `Jean Perry (No. 8, Innisfil) .. Nantyr 22 Edgar Sproule (No. 11, Ipnisfil) . . . . . . 22 out of 37 or nearly 60%.. P.S. Highest mark in the Inspectorate was made by Marguerite Ross of Stayner, with 88%. _ ` Certificates of successful candidates and r marks of others wi be mailed in -a fewi .!__-_ III ill l\ days. I`, Square and 1-oundV dancing oh Friday` evening, July 13, at Gilheeney ,& Cooke, Hall, Coolcstown. Room for 300 couples. 28c` cooxsrowu .ays. .- V . E. LONGMAN, S_ec y H.S. Ent. Board. cooI % MARJORIE EDITH SMITH Marjorie Edith, three-year-old daughter of Mr. agndilirs. Fred E. Smith, Lot 16. Gon.. 11, Innisl, passed away yesterday morning after a. long illness. . Two sisters _survive, besides her sorrowing parents. The funeral was held thisnfternoon from the family residence to St. Paul s Cemetery, 'In qisl, Rev. A. D. Cousins officiating. _ Mics. l-IARRIET A. LUND ` ' Mrs, Harriet Ada Lund, last surviving 1 daughter of .the late Benjamin Ross, In- niafil, died July 9 at Brant lord .and her ` body Wu laid to rest in st..Pau1*s Ceme- tery, Innisfil, on `Wednesday. Mrs. Lund M was born jut Poplar Cottage, south of Stroud, -83 years ago. For a number of I years she had been living with her daugh- l ter. Miss Annie Lund, of -Brantford. Death ' followed along illness, _and she was con- fined to her bed for the last four`montha.' `Mrs. Lund was a sister of the late C. H. 'Ro.ss. for many years police magistrate of 5311.` Q1.-uw. a I Barrie. l'll'\. UVIIII nu. vuv-u._- ` Mrs. Jane Dickey, wife of John M. Dick- ey, 107 Bayifield iSt., Barrie, died at her late residence on Sunday, July 8, after a short illness. Mrs. Dickey was the daugh- ter of the late John Goodfellow of the 7th line, Innisfil township. Her mother. lMrs. Esther McCullough, widow of the__late John Goodiellow, predeceased her only last `February, 1923. Mrs. Dickey was an ar- l 3 dent Christian and faithful member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. She is l survived `by her husband and five daugh- ters. four of whom reside in Toronto: Mrs. 1 Jas. `Wilson; Mrs. R. J. Thompson, Mrs. W. C. Caulton, Mrs. C..F. Dickson and Mrs. 1 `Guy Wilson of Winnipeg. The funeral ,'wa.s held on Tuesday to Barrie Union Cem- _ tery. Rev. George A. Brown conducted. ` the services. A number of oral tributesi - were placed on the casket, among them a` beautiful gates-ajar from the family, also l several from Toronto. ,Many friends and I relatives attended to pay.their last respects *1 to her memory. 1 -lV|l'\\l- hwvvru-- w---- l A life-long resident. of Innisfil passed away` on Thursday morning, -July 5, at her home-. near Stroud, in the person of Roaannah `Smith. wife of Edward Webb, in her 68th; year. The deceased had not been wellfor} four years; her condition had been serious for the past few months. wk. .I..+.. Mm ~Wabh was born on lot 18.; for the past Iew montns. - The late Mrs.`Webb was born 18,; conpll, Innisl, a daughter of the late` Thomas Smith. She had reaidedall her life` in Innisl, and had been married about 35` ,years. Mrs. Webb was 9. member St.` 'Paul s Anglican Chuych, Innisl. `D....:.l... tluuu any-rnmnna inmhsuid, two SODS. vive. In addition, two.sisters. Stocks PEIIIVS Anglican Uuuruu, uuumu. ` Besides `her sorrowing husband, 1 Ward Webb and Harry Webb, one daughter, Mabel Webb, `.1 of P rt Arthur and Annie Stnith, i` - ed ith Mrs. .Webb. and one brother, Lot " Smi h, Innisl,. also survive. rm... c........I mun hold Rntnrdav afternoon Bmltll, 1nn1sn1,.zuso survnvc. I The funeral was held Saturday afternoon` to .St. Paul s Cemetery, Innisfil. Rev. Cousins of St. Paul's Church oonducting the service. The pall-bearers were six nephews of ' the deceased :-Cecil Webb of. Toronto, George Smith of -`Barrie, Lot Mun. E 1'0 of Vespra, Arthur `Smith, James Gal-. lbraith and W. H. Wright of Thornbury. ` Z&-`av . ' FILGIA-N0--At St. Joseph s Hospital, Ham. ilton. July 5, 1923, to Mr. and M1-s.A(bn-iii G. Filgiano (Queenie Quinlan) a daugh- ter (-Doris Alice). \l.I'! Y IND (`In "I"nna;ln1r Inlv In 31 . `V Mrs. U8l'Wl', In uuuuncu. ; idg? _J. I-Iobson of Toronto spent July 2 with .01; 3 ' his sister. Mrs. Chas. Harris. _ Wedding bells are ringing loudly. WT \'UOX'I8 Ancey. 3 M'ILLER~-On Tuesday, July 10, 1923. a, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. Tiffin St. ' *MEN'HF.`NI'I"I`---A't the Private Patients Pavillion, General Hospital. Toronto, on` July 3, 1923. to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Men- henitt. `a daughter. " ~ I WICE---At Thornton, on June 21. 1923; to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Wice, a son. 1` V I , ` John M. Dickey and family wish to thank, - i their many friends and neighbors for kind-' 1 3; ness and sympathy` shown them in their 1 ` recent bereavement. . 28p! ` a` Mr. and'Mrs. David Jennett of Ivy wish! d, to thank those who so kindly. assisted at the`: fire which destroyed their home recently. and for the many acts of kindness shown by 5 ` friends and neighbors since. V r 28p ____?____ 1 '."irst C1a?ss'Honou{rs-- . 1 Raymond Player, Elmvale 2 ` Annie Davidson, Elmvale . ;~. 1.1. A...-unuur . . . u IV1 -In uuij i LI'l"I`LEr--FORD--At the Logan Methodist Episcopal; Church, Philadelphia. June 27, I 1923. by the ifathef of the bride. Kathe:- i ine Hass Ford, daughter of Rev. W. H. `I Ford. D.D.. to Dr. Willia/m Carruthersl I':LL1_ .1` `I)_._..:.. !SMI'l`H--On Wednesday, July 11, 1923 lllnudnnin I3`AN~h !`n'lI(f11. .Il` nf Ii`:-nrharink E. | \ - C Cj `Q T [ I Mrs. Trunum of. Toronto is spending few days with friends aroundhere. 1 . In... 1...A:..a` Am nuat at elm` hnme of M1-s.| ,6 Wlb mt. uuu nun. ucungc Luuug. { Mia: Florin Young is spending her holi- : days in Holly. ,2 A very severe storm passed over here on I,` Tuesday. striking Hamilton Or!"-`s house and [setting it afire. Neighbours succeeded inl putting the blaze out before mucla damage was` done. ~ - Il__ "I|....`..-. L-.. -at-u--.44 lunar.` nnn annual` i xew clays wlul lneuua uruuuu ucnjc. : The Ladies` Aid met at the; home of Mrs. Elrick on July 5 with aboufseventeen mem- :bers present. v _ | M. um-l Mm Wm Harris and fnmllv goers presenn. . `Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris and family I i I spent Sunday in Collingwood. A Q 1 Mmm Man and `I-Islam Dnmrhmvtv nf Pater- I 1 spent ounuuy ll! umlmgwuuu. , K Misses Mae and Helen Dougherty of Peter- . boro' are spending ab few days with friends i around here. A K `II... ..._.-I .11.... nlnnunklniv ant` "II on!` III arounu nere. - j Mr. and Mrs. Cloughley and Mr. and Mrs. l | Temple of_Toronto spent July 1st with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ford. 11.. .__.I II .... gnu D.....}. nut` Carnal! A` and mrs. luomua ruru. V ; Mr, and Mrs. Bert Parr and family of Toronto are visiting friends "here. 111-4`- Iinllnglvnn n` tTl>nn;n cnnnf a `pm. Ioronto are vuuuug Inuuua ucrc. I I Victor McMa.ster of Utopxa. spent a few days with Ccil Harris.- Mp -and Mm (11-nan` nf Hnllv snent Jnlv 35 Mary LAUIELIS, 'l'lIclpauuu_ . . . . . '17 Jessie McGinnis, Allenwoqd . 1.8 Frances Hall, Phelpston `. . .. 20(El1a Coughlin, Phelpston . . . . l`E..mn`v-una rpllvnggv '_ l . . clays wnn uecu narnm - M1-.'and Mrs. Green of `Holly spent July , 3 with Mr. and Mrs. George` Young. III... I71--In vlsllvuil :5 an-\AnA:nn Rh!` I.` Ulll. Ll.IJ.. \-U Little of Barrie. vM.l'1`.l1--Un Vveuucauuy, my 1.1, mau. Marjorie Edith, daughter of Frederick E. and Annie Smith, Craigvale. aged 3 years. was (10118. -Mr. Turley has reurned home after spend. in; a few days with {his daughter, Mrs. | Bert Cook of Gorrie. II- 4...`! "In u :.ll Ran; I-nfuunnnr` knvnn 1'! U005 01 Uurnc. _ Mr. and Mrs. Hi-ll have returned home . after spending a couple of weeks in Nova Scotia. V ` The U.~F.O. met on Friday, July 6. Wm. Cole and his mother have returned home after spending a week with his sister. Mrs. Carter, in Goderich. I ERR.---. A` Tnunnfn an-nan! `II!!! 0 MRS. JOHN M. mcxr-:v P 1' I-L_ `ll onrrum . MRS. EDWARD wt-:33 CARES 01-` THANKS _MA'3R!EP 'Pass--. i 1 Jean Whitton, Elmvale . . . . . 1 2 Janet Ritchie, No. 15, Tiny . 1 3(Isobel Draper, No. 18, Flos . . 1 (Katherine Loftus, Phelpston. 1 ii Alvin Brown, Waverley . . .. 1 6 (Kathleen Lambe,iWaeverley .. 1 `(Elva Smith, No. 1'7, F103`. . . . 1 8 Acheson Dormelly, Phelpston. i 9 Arwood Lan2'man,_No. 12. Flos 2 `J0. Alice Lone. Phelpston . . . . . . i '31 Edwin Richdrdson. Apto . . . . " .`12('1`helma Corlett, Waverley .. 1nr:n:...... Wnllnnn ("J-nusland

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