4.iIIx1c. The closing meeting of the Seniorf} .eLeague was held on Monday night. A Ueontest between the Fords and the f;; Sta:-si,. which has been running for. 1=|_ the past three months, was won by the e . Stars by two points. A closing pic- .- ggnicvistobearranged. A . 4 _.z `Fina Inninr Tana-no nineo nh "I"IIo}:-fI my ID De CUHIDICLBU U)` &ll5l.lbl.. -I meuclng on un: A. B. Clarke,,who has been, appoint- LILIIII Il.I.I.l.l.|?.I.laLI=l c 1: ed manager of T the Bank of Toronto; here, succeeding F. C. Wax-am, who was 9 recently transferred to Bethany,` near: Peterboro, arrived this week. Mr. .Clarke comes here from Ottawa. and PC `Input: Gina];-.1 ant: ` nf `fr ;U1anne 0011165 nere u'Uu1 Uuaswa. Q Jack Steele, son` of Mr. and M1-s.,l . R John Steele, Allandale. was painfully V. injured about six o'clock, Wednesday}; 1% evening, on Mary St. when wheeling; , 'i nuns in take his: mndn lomznn, V-F: hi- Y} ` _ hie rilitwrist sprained and; E "3E[_C-a`;)t*`:n'(-i`;_`;w:`;5t e*1a]vation gggir cottage at sandy Cove on `rmn-3- 3 his knees hunt on the pavement` He7i'Al !!lY. W110 has been hm` 70! Indiat Jno. Morrison of Keewatin istvisito uwas takentothe otce of Dr. Turnbull, on farm hi left here on Fndav one _ _ h h has bee 1 where his injuries were attended to. - ` g e d ti 1 `"3, `th 11` mm "- W 3 w c 3 rd 8. her return trip to resume her u _es.13e.,.,ou,;y m_ L _ IMP 0 G" 39"` `Miss Andrew has the honoro be1ng- M,-_ and 1[,-,,__ Wallace ggccm-dy of :1 Anendale 93 3 "'" "319. promoted to the rank of Meieh 4'I`ottenham visited with Mrs. W. Lee- over Camp Borden in first game; John .3, Snnth, for many yearn in *3 80,, on Monday git: 3118 Deagilg-dggvazgd; business in Elmvaie, died in Collins-`z Frank Agnew of caning-wood, 34;. 9 a e Allan last - Wood. _W9dD8d3? m1'nin8 3' the? companied by his mother, motored to iening. Score by innings:--. home fof this son-in-law, Reeve C. C. Toronto on Sunday_ iellandele ------ 3 - '3 Begzk The deceased was but two d?-F81: Mr. and Mrs. `Wm. Tompkins of Or- Camv Borden -v ---- -- 0 0 3 3 3'-"Wot being 81 years of age He was bmm1a visited the past week with Mr. Allandale-MeConkey lb. Louzheed at Thornhill. and lived for some years and 3,1,-g_ cha3_ c;me_ . 5` 88. Thoma-B-2b. F'er`8'lI80n D. 31815511311 "J at Kettleby before coming to 1'-Iimvale M153 Edith Beau;-_ with 3.1133 Jean 2! Kiven ct, Blyth Mcconkey c. coles rt. 45 years ago. He retired. about 10 .4 Matte or Mount Dennis. visited Barrio } TIIOIBDSOII 35- ` - , years ago. and has since been living in E; friends over the week-en Cam? B"dB3.m3h3w 2b- A-dl Barrie. Toronto. ahd f0! the D33` R. J. McAfee. has employed a num- A: son cf, Hunt 313. Gfegsoll D. Kifkcaldyii vars in Collingwood. One daughter be, of men go, the past 11-u-ee week; T` 111% Ramriden 3.3: Ed'3 d-5' cw Pmch l l 398- Begg. in C'011ingW00d. 3115 099 509 ` peeling puipvrood for shipment. `.1 Barton . in California survive Deceased was a; ` Mr. and Mrs. Robt. coxe and 11:. and Burton Ave. Methodist Church Methodist and a Conservative. ' ;; M,-s_ chm-195 Waggon spent a few days 1__n_n, -1 l-L.. II-..` .: nu chain a-.e.99-hang at Dalvn `Danish At a meeting of the Ocial Board` last Thursday night, election of oiioers`, ;!was deferred until after June 10. A" 4 nominating committee was appointed if to bring in a list of namesto be voted .on at.tbe annual meeting on June 1?.` u "I"!-an t-(Int:-ant fnr wririncr. fl-an t-hnl-oh OD aL.Lue annual l.l.l!1 |.ll.15 on June L The contract for wiring the churi; ?: waslet to`E. A. Sutclilfe. The work is `i `to be completed by August. j H The r-lncincr mnpna nf tho Rania:-.: auu ["dL'I.'-5, LULIUI V1 evemng i_n the church. H \ (0 I121 (l%I.Il.. , - In religion she was a Congregation-J alist. She leaves to mourn her locsp 2 her husband; two daughters. Mrs. J. 1.! i Ana-unxnn nf- `Iil n1-nilfnn and `Ire 37. $1 n j` 'Anderson of Hamilton. and Mrs. Ea` `Ke1-ridge of Edgar; two sons, Fred L. M.` n... 2.-.1 (Inn nf om :2|nd.Allan J . nu` 1 5.231038 01 nugar; gnu nuua, rtcu. u.q on the 3rd can. of 01-0 and.Allan J. on`.} the 2nd. con. of Vespra: also tom-'5 - grandchildren. The tnneral, which wasgy` largely attended was held from her late 3; " residence to Dalston cemetery` on; Thursday afternoon. . I Q The Rev. Mr. Paley conducted the-ii I 1 USE DAVlE'S PERFECTION ICE CREAM -- Cross of Quality Sold Ivy JAMES WRIGHT & SON; Wholesale Ice Cream Dealers. Lukcviev Dairy, 185. Dunlap St. All orders promptly attended to. Oice phone 226. Rea. phone 925W. M Ma m-n`:.C my Dig CE MAY 25 s1x.Pn-zcsoncm-'smA Anhinion, 25.: plus as `C00l(S'l'0WN [ICE pxwne 650. Dan yuulx wait On Hath: Quality First." PAVILION Ju canvas uses aunuanw Jun`; _[1, 3;; Softball League. played; E11 2 Park Friday eve ` wedges >5 ,home :of his st Thede . . . . ya 3C0nk3 3; ax Ferguson if E! bet ears 0. . ._`R2ms:haw' 2h, Andpi-- in >...._a..ai'-.-.-I.-min Tg&&&$$&$wm&&&m$g 3'1` r.uv1vAu:.1u:.wa T`; 1 here on Inurzsuay, naay 19, nu um mun. 1.'year. Deceased was born in Wigton-:1 1 shire, Scotland. and came-to Canada at `r -V the age of ten years with his parentsygl ` Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerr, who were I 5 ?, among the earliest settlers in F105. The ;. I ijfamily embarked at Liverpool in 15551 3:} onthe Constellation. a large sailing "3 ` vessel. reaching. New York after .1 voy- v 1 age of nearly six weeks. They went--` v directly to Toronto and lived in Scar-.3. borough township for four years before .- E `permanently settling in F105. about a.l,1` mile south of Elmvale. Of the tamily _;1 '1 of vesons and three daughters, only ; , ' one is now living, Mrs. R. Gauslin ct = f V1-`Jlmvale. Kerr leaves 8. widow ` 1 (formerly Janet Cummixig of Fer:_:us- ` on\ale).- a5daughter. Mrs. Colonel Bell ` ` . of F109. and two sons. John of Elmrale ; _ and Robert _on the homestead. An- , other son, Wesley, died on a troepship " on the way to France-with the 17:1}: ` Ba. and was buried at sea. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr moved to Elmvrale about 37 - nine years ago from ` their _ farm at " Langman, where they had spent` the. 9 grater part` of their married` life. The ' f`-' funeral took place on Saturday after-H. noon. being conducted in Elm- 9 vale Presbyterian Church. of which :!e- ' `*3 ceasedwas a member, by the minister, 11;, Rev. B. M. Hanna. assisted by Pes'.. 3. ,, John McDonald of Wyevale. Mr. Han- ` zna. in the course of his address," re-"1 .64;-ag In Olin alas-`lino nlnav-anfor nf \I'r `TTTTTTT KT TTTTTTT1 ELMVALE NEWS I V ' ` ` `J ! __Miss_ Mans! `Clement is` visiting her`; Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Long motored \.sxste1-_ xn Onlha. . _`-3 to Ban-1e on Monday. H .W. B. Pearson is the guest of Mr.,; _Or1ando Lew1.s of Toronto visited. - and Ml'8- ROY Hart. WaSha80- * ;fr1ends here last week. Misslsabell Brown of Minesing spent; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McKnight are the week-end at Albert Springs. fvisiting friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. L. Henry of-Torontoa Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harner visited Lne WeeK-enu AJURSKI. Df $ Vllltlll LFICIILIB In JJUTIJDLU. H15 3. and Henry or-Toronto: Mrs. Harper visited spent a few days at Jag. Simpson's. 3 friends in Barrie on Sunday. Miss May Campbell of Vase? spenti Airs. Reid is quite in at the home of last week with Miss Vera Ritchie. her daughter, Mrs. D. Ross. 3 Mrs. H. R. Palmer at Barrie visited.` Miss A. J. Wright from New York her sister, Mrs. C. E.` Dumber, last} is visiting at Walter Wright s.. ung]: ` x Rn!-n._l\n Qnnav V219 17 fn I gust Ween wxul auass \'Qfl"d ruu.:I.ue. 1 visited Dtgtcher, last`; ' 4, = week. . . \I'- `I nfnan AC `Dar-In GI-snnfi *1`. l3\IlLI`-'\Jl.l EUUUZIJ, 116) LI, LU Ill-I'- 7 Mrs. M. Dutcher of Barrie spent? and Mrs. Dalton Cobourn. a. son. Truesday at the home of her son, C.g 'Cookstown irelcornes Mr. and Mrs. E. Dutchez-.' . Wm. Ferrier as new residents. Miss Edna Simpson, who is training; Mr. and Mrs. N . Hopper of Tottenc `in Barrie Hospital, spent the week-end; ham spent Sunday at D. Hoppers. with her parents. ; Mr. Packingham of Toronto spent Herb Ritchie and John Kerr are in: Sunday at the home of Frank Evans . :1 Toronto doing the brick-laying on a; Dr. Jamieson Duff of Toronto spent Zhouse for Samuel Ansley. a Sunday at the home of his parents. 3 Mrs. Stewart O . and sister, Annie 3 M73-Fe1'8'5n f C"9m" mted 3` Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. P. Evans. the 1101119 Of W-VA M31`-`-"L 5' Mrs. Alex. Morrison is not improv- 39V--W- G- A1d1'id8P` T"m P3-53'; ing as well as her friends would wish. ed town on his way to J_ Cause and `motored to 13115 3934311 1 the "ek 9d~ their cottage at Sandy Cove Thurs- sl e&n6C_l"oa-.4 Anunuv nf tho Qalw-stint-|" g__ I .a * _ Deauyofv 3:1}; ':-<;u: 3; John Kerr passed away at his home .`i " here on Thursday, May 14, in his 2:-are-.132 `C-110-In 1\nnnan mac hnrn in X\"i9'Inn-, I ".'"`."U Irv-l"-V Vivi . `ft ; There arelabont 50 bags of certied` , Dooley potatoes at the Agricultural of- :1 . ce in the Ross Block to be distribut- fa . ed tothe members of the Kiwanisg, ; Farm Boys Potato Club. The boysi, -_1g should try to call for these some timel` ;_<`dm'ing the next week 01-ten days. {1 Hanan n.-mum.-n .lari(-nlfnt-21 Rn- `. Elloifatt Cockburn, Agricultural Re-'5 - presentative, has secured a donation Off ; 500 lbs. of high grade potato tertilizer 1. the National Fertilizer Co- Tor- 33 *_; onto, to be distributed among the boys ` ji for educational purposes. ` A great deal of interest has been;a_ ~. shown in this work and the boys should M; strive to do their part. There are 130-: tatoes enough for two or three more 1 goodpota1o`boys"yet. Ifanyboyis: interested. he should telephone the Ag- rlcultural Representative at Barrie at: flll, iuurmg 1113 Bell WCCK U1 U51) U53 !- W rrs SOMIFZ11-IING NEW 4`F'n'tTnn.eShown' inCanAdn. - 21 Duhnct' ' Acts. IM THE RITZ. REVUE GRAND OPERA HOUSE MAY 26 - 27 Nothing. but the best English woollens used. `Every suit and overcoat guaranteed or money refunded. _ . T ailoredto your measure. 7 ' The materials are blues, herringboues, stripes, etc, CLEANING - REPAIRING - PRFSSING - DYEING We use the most modern machinery in `our plant. ` - called for and delivered. - Give us a trial. H. ELSTON 'ip Top Tailors %Cann& sLnrgeVstOne-PriceTailou_ AUSPICES I.0.0.F. A Harrington Adams Production Wehavehkenovalheagaxyofdn BE SURE YOU DO SEE I533" 39tfc V g&$&&$aw$&&$&$m $&$w%m$a&$$$$&w }% COOKSTOWN :.v..'n.n.v.'.u.v..v. .v.a..v..v..v..y..1 L3 VISILJHE 3-L V` GILCT VI KISIJL B.- Born-On Sunday, May 17, to Mr. -f`nnIraOnu-rm E-ninnrnan `I9 and IQ ;anu 311-3. LIIHS. \.ll.lL- ; Iseatty. Miss Jeni: ; Matte Mount_Dennis, ,} weekoend. I 1) `I \I nAfaa has avnnlnrn a at-III`- Ipeeung pmpwoou wr smpmezu. Q 7 Robt. and 3111-3. spent at their cottages at Balm Beach. J `ll -n 11\r!'nn Tslnh and Sewer Mr; 53]: 111911 COLLKSBS at Daull Dsrauu. Q V111-s. Lorne Jebb and sister, Mrs. Wm. Wench- visited in Toronto with 7; their brother, who has been very. ill. a rut... `u:..I.. cnhnnl kn.-`a-a war.-n-an on ;u3eu' l)!'Uul:r, vbuu uzxa u-c-cu '96:}-11.1. 2 The High School b0f 8 motored to Letroy on Wednesday to play a friend- gly game of softball with the school `boys there. 4 111-2 1 `R (`nnsm attended the an.` Mrs. J. R. Couse attended the an- anual Sunday School convention held at Stroud on Wednesday and gave 1 .1 talk on missions. 1'...-8 1Ip..-us-nu and fay-nilv nf navrfn Stan: 013 uusslous. 3_ Levi Benson and family of Barrio gspent Sunday with their parents. Miss `, Dorothy Hensonpf Anandale aLso was `,'in town for Sunday. `Iv r`nCI- 1'.`Au-a-(`la nf Tnrnnfn :1-4:119 28 Years Practical T Watch and IIIDAIIEII ` EI)`f"f' .,,or uns mace. " A very interesting event will L310 ` place in Cookstown on Wednesday. 3 May 27, when the Institutes of 8. Sim `, coe meet to hold a musical and charado |:: aomnetitian in which the In-anchq ' :1 of the District will compete. The chat. -ifuses will be judged by Mr. Mcxenzso. 5; supervisor of music in Toronto public schools. The charades will be judged 3% by._ a prominent Toronto newspapc 2; man. Interesting addresses will be giv- "; en by Hon. J. S. Mattin. Minister of g Agriculture. and by Earl Rowe, LLP. `ll! I0`WIl 101' cunua). Capt. Edwards of Toronto spent ".Friday in` town inspecting the cadets `and spoke very highly of the quality ; and training of the boys. 1 u- .....a nu .11.:-. \nr'mrmg). 2?- ;ano trammg 01 um 90325. _ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MC-Cuilcmgh at- `tended the graduation of their daugh-` iter, Glad:-*8, at the Western Hospital `in Toronto on Thursday. Than Dni-.iner.n of Tanxurncalh nfv In "1'0r0nt0.0n lnur.-502:)`. Thos. Robinson of Tecumsezh. only son of Jno.- Robinson otthisylace, is . at present - suffering with a severe , attack of blood-poisoningjn his face. 13...: page tiara-inn m"'~'\ u"'!:arcanne I atnacx 01 l_J1uUu-pol.-.~unuu5,au :11: ;a-.-.-. ; Mrs. Ross, Herrion. with Clarence iand Rhoda Banting of Toromm. spent gsunday` with gheir mother at me` home "inf their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Donnell. ` . ' M` The L0.0.F. lodge attended service in the Methodist church on Sunday 3 evening nd listened to a very appro- apriate a ess by the pastor. Rev. A. ;i L. Afton. a rspeciale music rendered `J by, the choir. ` 4 A -..'-...n.. (nu-n 'l'n nut an A 1 D15'_ [He CD011 . > _ 1 A troupe from Tottenham put on I *,play in the Town Hall on Monday ov- .: ening entitled Miss Topsy Turvy." :1 The proceeds. which wete fair. wen 3 given in aid `of the L6.B_;A. Dodge ` Inf I115: nlat-n,- 3,111: Hub General Store cecunes $10.,_ ' Stock at Espanola Mr Miller of T the Hub Store pur. `chased last week a stock of men ; wear, dry goods. and ladies` wear from N- L * Martin, assignee. This stock. which :is valued at about 810.009, is located in Espanola and .111: Miller is 1-rang. ing for the shipping of part 0! till! one-hhgnhln in the `Barrie store. 21: 1 .1 1 mg tor me smppxng 01 part on uuu merchandise to the Barrie store. 21 PI|one441W 1 7 Death of William Allan I , V` Therejpased awayfon Sunday at- ternoon, May 17, at the home of his` son. F. W. Allan. 5th concession of. Innis1,armexanmn.essota-tewweeks,} one of Innisfs pioneers in the person of William` Allan. Deewsed was the eldest son of the late Gavin and Mm Allan and was in his eighthy-seventh `year. On March 9,, 1864,. he "was united in marriage to Georgina. McDonald, step-daughter of late Rev. Wn1.`Wight- man, who predeceased him in July, 1923. `After the death of his wife, Mr. Allan returned to` the old homestad, and his last days werespent on-the place he had watched-grow from prac- tically bush to a fine well.-tilled farm. In religion Mr. Allan was a Presbyter-I ian and it_was mainly through his efforts `and hard work that the fine"; clmrclr at Churchill was built. ' A (la? `.........:a.....-1 aimunainn Inn was 21. Page ' chm-on at unurcmu was uum. K 0:: modwt disposition he was al- `ways more 1-may to give credit to. others than accept it himself and his! sense of fairnem commended-itself tol those with whom he nine. in contact` making1forlnimahostottriends.' _ o-n__ -g:1.1___ ...I.-'-.--Gav; on- If!` b` no-.....-_.-._ "The who Illrl `Bennett of Midland. Min Agnes Allan, Mrs. McNamara of Essesquibo. Mich; 1113:. T. G. Reive, Churchill; Mrs. Frank 13.... 1.5..-m gun! `D W Allanztalnna Th fllnal wnxcn W83 ueul Luau- day afternoon. `was conducted by Rev. ` Mr. Bevetidge ot Oookatown and was largely attended by old trlends and neighbors. Among those noticed from a.dlstancewa'eDr.andM'rs.Jaa. Todd. Mrs. (Ben) J. W. ltclntoah and Gavin Allan of ..'l'otonto; Mr. and Mrs. Farts of Bradford: Mr. and Mrs. Gatdnet 0! Owen Sound: - Mr. and lbs. Marshall Wilson of Aurora. The pal!-bearers wane ve nephews, Ga.- vin Allan at Toronto. Gavin Allan of Leta-oy. Walla and Howard Allan of Churchill, H. 1). Allan of Barrie and Mr. Gardner of Owen Sound; Loved andreapectedbyallvwhoknow. him he w"illbe much missed-in the` community? and to the-am-rowing fanny y hurttelt sympathy is extended. cmmwm--AtVmanurst. on wean. day, Hay 20. 1925. Janet cheswin. aged 83 yars. Flung-al on llzy 23. . IICCULLOUGH--At Lefmy. 01! Kay 18. 1925. 3117311` anghter at Mr. and `Ira r-..I-A. fazed 4 uagno - WILSON--VAthcrt~eddenee251Grnee St..'Dorunto.qnllny18.1!z5.lIar- gntet Jllclllchael. wife of Charles Wilson. FnnetaltoProapectcuno- ta-yonWedneaday,l[ay._2I. CAPl'[0l. TIEATRE In 9553;...` c 3Clt1;c:t::st.. Five ram` THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1925. -------I` 0 no 1133---- ? Tl:el'lou|eofB9ttafPictIres cunts: asap 1 inn: A1` I.lnIlB' Majgicf fore made. mating and `ROARING LIOllS AI EDIE fl-IEI Ell lIl?Ul$Io `pv--c-; noun, -_1'Q.;a.y . Wednesday 1 I I 0 III! I nals Just `a Few 3 - .v._- %uom:s ma _sion@. 2% `Q .3???" PROMPT SERVI WORK GU III\Il `lhllll an I II `-37307 WINCH!!! --.- `V3 ofa T #2.`. Present'l'hisCouponat cougou ._ gram, brother 01 we runner. Q} I if Mrs. W. J._ Shannon went to Col-iii home last Friday owing to the ser-'E` gg nous illness of her granddaughter, Iso- ` H bel Foster, who is now recovering. ii Miss Lillie` Smith, fourth daughter, of Mr. and `Mrs. Wm. Smith of Camp Borden, is recovering from a serious 3, operation in the R. V. Hospital here. ; Sir Hugh and Lady Poynter and u alkofeagor Mavor and Mrs. Mavor of 51 .Toronto were the guests of Colonel in` ' and Mrs. D. H.VMacLa1-en this week. Gordon Bidwell was successful in EH the nal examinations at the Ontario iv 5 College of Pharmacy. After spend 11 u ing a week at home, he left on Mon- at day. for Hamilton. . ` ` `.I.I ... IE1:-rnn Carver with her two?!` ' T ` . Ty i|I1KK'_K"X$ K'$ **|I0I|*`FFF `Miss M. A.` Train spent the week end in Shanty Ba . - II. and `Ila: * In nfPnn.R elm Ill ananny nu T. . _ ~ 11:; and Mrs. `win. Sheedy of Pen-Q etalyg friends here recently.` 5 ll Ilniniohf of 'I'n1-nah: snout: etaug vuiueu lfwlllla were Iuucuuyu K G. H. lIcKmg_ht of Toronto spent-Mg; ilastweekwi_thh1s1nother,.Hrs. J. R... - Hnbbert. Mary St. - V g I u:.. u-:...| um .. c....|..I. a.....-.1-. '" H%' er Guelph General 3 H_ ` spentacoupleofdaysather a~hoo1::1herelastweek. -. E] "_ -`J mining mung` H - IIOIIIE IIBIB Illa; ween. . .5` and -Mrs. Knapp and children gang! Mrs. S. Gill visited with friends; 21 in Bractford on Sunday. T u; 2: Il:_. Alina Yannnv of in` 91!] nramuru Du Duuuuy. . g Miss Alice Kennedy of Detroit is 5 visiting at'the home of her parents, :Mr. and Mrs. Alex; Kennedy. ` i if I`. l"'Inbl-:nL ll` Qfnnnu f.`' ml . anu Jlllrs. nleg. ncuucuy. ` 5 59 Mr. Chittick-.o Stoney Creek at " 5? tended the Scottish give Reunion and 7; his son, Leslie Chittick. * 91 '13 Mr. and Mrs. T.4Metcalf Tare nowj ;} at their home, 86 -Kempenfelt St., 3 `1 after spending the winter in town. A B . 1 `I77 -Dnlnnvfc `off nn 1?`:-iav 12? } Mrs. John Martin. auer speuuulg use Ivuuer us vuwu.. i J. W. -Roberts eft on Friday lagtl. 7 for Battle Creek, Mich, where he will ,, spend a few weeks with his sister; ;: R 7 . Miss MacNa1nar'a of Hamilton and H ' Harry Ellis of Toronto were guests of :1 Mr. and~Mrs. G. 0. Cameron for a_; couple of days this week. 3 ` `l|(I'..- Mat nan Q9 ant`- C R MtU.'1 TTTTTT T1 T'A'T'5"L"A-'A-1' % PERSONAL. ` 1 i ` ; I n _1x`-1--xc-xoxc-x--1 -I-`ox: -xox--I--xox--I-:3 :31-vxu-x-I--x--x-kyx->x%-1-vx--xc-In-xu-14: -:vI0II'vI0I-Br} -I014 Ilolololololt; ; -A--npuluncnc .'.;_w. VlI'IIIl'\I\.lI'l`I iii `II IN!!! couple -01 nay: Luus ween. E ii Mrs. McLean, Sr.; and G. B. Mc- Leanewere in Otillia last`F1-iday at- 1; tending the `funeral of Robert In-;= `brother of the former. g} W J , Shannon went as Col-ii day. tor uamuwn. N ` 3 I . Mrs. Myron Carver, with her two children. and Mrs. Stanley. Garvin, . both of Rochester, N.Y., motored overs: 1 and are spending two" weeks with: their Ino1er,_Mrs, Jas. Dodds ` n n .-............ ....a w n Griiuai.` I lefttyestetuay I0; Villlllley Lur 3pI:\:a- H ; led trout shing. Other members of jf1 the party are` . R. W. Black, Hughui D. Paterson and Mr. Bastedo of '].`or- 51 onto. UOICVIOIIV .DlIl.Wel|. lvila algccqgausus ;_u H net __ _ nal examinations Ontario :: wi:'a1st'.' 'z y"i.`n3m2i.Z$ mJuted o clock. Wednesdayr spend-! been coming ever since with something. 5 `"nm-g' MP ? Wheeling ing at home," he left at Mo -2 Otherscame and built a place for the g;:fet:at:khithl';:, gmcff bi` ' ' - `v one `1 iidaypfor amj1h,n__ horses; others fixed a place for the .i Mcc '3 do t th _ _ car, etc. These acts of kindness made ; knogggl oi V3313 ;"'1`e:la~send he `:33 ` with . me feel - Stanley` Garvin, :1 coma We gm-g t '" ``'h `e``' bruised. his right wrist. rained and ;1 . . . , u 89- And again this morning mv 39 , Rochester, neighbors came, including. some truth ? his ` bum` P` em'1t- 399% two" with` 3- distance of many miles. and`Dl`esent- F! was take. ? the ee Tm'nbI11l..: ` mother Mm L ed me witha bank account that anyone :3 mjues were 90- i ` 3 " `I Camp Borden Beaten '- C G. .0. Cameron and W. D. Griiths 3. "`igh"`> proud of. Friends We can; . . leftyesterday for Whitney for speck; never repay you for your kindness, and ., earned one-run margin . , . take this privilege of asking you 311? over Camp their v L: A 4.; 1, n h I .. _ 4 _ garnet . 4. 1: ma t nr members to accent our most sincere thanks. and 3 In the Dist:-i:_:1:_so1`,bg11_1_.agJ1e___ may-ed f onto. V - . . Andrew Walker has returned home 5 after graduating at Qneen s CoIlege, Kingston. He won the medal in 1101- H itical science and also had the honor gig of giving thervaledictory address atgn Convocation. ' 51 Mr. and Mrs. W,` C. Curtis an-5'1 nounce the engagement of their 9; 1---`I-db... `Illa:-cw Wfliwoknfk flu` My-_; " 1 1 1! Ounce U18 engage I-LIB ll Ir UL uucu daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to` Mr. ii George -M. Wiseman, son of M1-uandj Mrs. F. Wiseman, both bf Barrie, the 1; wedding to take place quietly early ;; 1 June- , > ` I` 58813.` June. N.` "E. Bruce Fowler of Peterboro, who ,, ; was accountantin the Barrie branch 5,: ,of the Bank of Toronto about twenty- E; ; ,71ht years ago, was in townfot the i`: ttish Rite Reunion this week. He j : is T.P.G.M.` for Peterboro Lodge of "I h Perfection` this yea-. . {L ` fsnoum De (align: mane lLuU\'uuu5:, n:v.- 5. erence in worship and service. {i I ' , A1` w.n.s; plu-zssrrx-:nuu.' The ladies of the Thorntonchurches *` :*,`{,g$g,i,',*;e"I=1,'i:i;;isgf `.93: served a bountiful mm begweeneses- < I ,`, . . . T ' fisiotns, which were openedby the local .5 4 men 5 M`551nary Sc`ety attendefl -J clergymen and presided` over I)`: the i .6 ftlie `funny! tliivnz` of the BvaV}'r5e1 President. Mr. Cunningham. . ` ::c T es ytenal, ;inAll1sto' A non e_ - .0fficers were elected as fo1lows:--ii` gmesday: Mrs. Wm.` Aird, Mrs. Jas.qPres.. CidCImSI;igIgh_ia;11': .Yic`e;-1;`rel:;..| ' ~. . - - , Reg . o_ :, .y.- eas.,, Jevi e:' ` ?`i.'ug:,M,& %;:'L:.';: $5: 23: :3 ;}im`n I G- `MN3bbo;VMt&-L- W- Thoma 1175-` L-owrie. B iys' Wdrk. Drennan; $51!. J. McKtught, M1-s.AR.e W. Rowel1,{ Adult, Dept. Mrs. J. A. Lennox: Home 1'.` Mrs. T. Aikens, Mrs. A. H. Goodall,_| Dept. J08. Fyfe: Teacher Training. R831 '5` Mm_~~J_e D_ Be ,vM J_ F_ New ,: A. G. Rintoul: lssionary Dept. Miss.}' D. Jam1:::oe:, M: `W. G.` W`a11:., Mime N93`: Tame Dem 5- Comm- WM... `m V n.....:.. ' ' -. ~ - _-__- A13 {I JEI3. Ala, QJCIILICDUI Mrs. '1`. Handy; . .r i ilNNlSFlLFARMl-`.R lClLl.l:`.DBY'l'RAlNg stoppeglwithinefewyards; This is the crossing where David Boyes `was killed in June, 1921. m.-.:... um.-k cm: in his 38th vest` Isoyeswas (men In June, guns. Charies Brock was inhis 38th yeax and leaves a wife and one daughter. `- He had been in Innisl about fiveyeats. ,Thebodyisbeingtaken 911 Friday xnotningvto Sljndridge for Ull Ilium I interment. t\TK` Interment. C.N.R. Ocial Statement The following statement with re-. gnu!" to `the accident was issued from 3% office of Supt. Weegar at Allan- V e:- , ' i ` On Monday morning when an extra work train, in charge of Conductor W. T. Pnrr, Engineerli. Ogden. with ...:.- mr. 491"] `F~inamnn"II_ Rakgr W. '1". ran , 5X|@llBEf la. Ivxuu engine No. 817, Fireman Baker and Brakgmen N. St. Clair and E. A. Pybnrn, approached the no}-th sema- e C`. KITIIEVIIE, IIIE Iljllllcu ulnar of signals were sounded and also between the semaphore and the north switch, while indaddion several hlastaweresouudedtocalltheagent. Whenthe agent came over he found Charles farmer, had backed hismotortru inatthenorthend oftheshedandwasloadingmilkeans. Goingtotheron_tofthestation,the agent, who that the ' that Inn: was a way freight, found that It was _the. work train, whichhadacarto ckupthere.-The train had slowed own to about f- In the meantime, Hr. [OP "3 1.`-. av... V.- `-i-`..esaay. -5 ?.e:';E;.`.'gi.:er. `mm c. iacgsoaz , 2 ~ 111'. and Mrs. Hubbert and son, Ross, T Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayland have 1-(2-3 use `Ll-l.IDI.Ill.l IJI$JI\Ip any lot Stroud. and Mrs. Carr and child-I1 turned to Timmins after visiting with ,. . I Mr. and Mrs. s. A. Kelsey, Gowan st. ren at Barrie visited friends in Thorn-3' ' 1~ Ralnh .Whinns left on Monday" nizht in-u Q---uilouv ' 3' I`0I.'D%. Dprolue 01 LIIUUIIUFU. San: avisiting Mrs. Jas.- Sproule. I: On. May 29, in the Orange u nwL.....o.... 4:... .1-.. A- nIA_I.`aah M uuasuus nua. can. ulylvunc. the Orange Hall. V [`_'1`hornton, the play An Old-Fashioned 1;; Mother. will be given by Burns young ;: '1; people, under auspices of Townline 3 _!'I ro.chrfaI-vian Iaipg- See Coming EV-" i 9315- ' - " 4, in . The anniversary services of the c ` `35.`2-`*5? n`;:,,.. ..3`e1'e`2i.B;e 23 2 12 _EW. J. Watt o_fBarriewillb_ethe special;( 1`: $`I.``..f".3. . .`"".i .'..i`vs"f= 1`.'..:`.5 31 Jg``u: i` 'i"1'h_ere will be no morning service. As` I 5` the last Sunday lnnthe month is to beg] -3 S. anniversax-$1 nthbee gonthly nis- -; . men on un- :i Adams` class.- `J Cal-dofThanks ` 5 To our friends and neighbors` of this a` :2 community. Dear Peop1e:-I am really at a loss} 5:4/to find words to express our feelings - '; of gratitude to you for whattyou have i I` done for us in the great loss we have I l ( f; sustained by re. When I realized that 1:? w_e had` lost the result of many years . ljof hard labour, I almost fell; like giving ie `gun in despair, but, the next morning J- 1 2 before 7, one of my neighbors came in fl `i uyilu nah: fnm 1-nu Inn-coo and thaw have 1: 377-'1;l ALLANDALE 33 f*K'%*K`*l`*|I"I0I`*'*i`$ 411%.. mt...-3.1 Dow .-c nf `Ra :-rip xnent '1 .Gidem1 (`_`1-inns returned this week! Miss Muriel _Perry of Barrie spent Gideon Cripps `returned this wegk the week-endwith Miss Alma Patton. v- from a visit in Toronto. 1:. ....'.1 1u'.-.- `Iran.-I Man nf `Rm-I-12' Mrs. A- I-"_ McGuire is snendinz I 9 311'. and Mrs. wuuazn wusun am: a son of Parry Sound, Mr. and 3}:-s. Earl, gBoyd and son qt Saginaw. lunch. and Forbes. Spronle of Theodore. Sasks. are 4 B wlchinw ll :-u Jan .8:-n-nnle. (cu UL Darts: vnaxuqn Llscul-!SI -u -`-v-- :; ton, Sunday. - L 1' `a Mr. and Mrs. WiH1amV Wilson and .-.... .4 n..-'.... o......a 1:. 911:` `Mm: F12:-I gpeopne, unuer auspices. U1 .I.uvIu.unc3 `i Presbyterian` ladies. See Coming Ev- Ania ~ : do that?" ."`.`.". .`-I "-' 7*" 7" 1"" """*", "excellent musi the anthem, Sun of xi My Soul,"f at ht, being splendidly also took part in a duet with Misss Jamieson; The special spmkers, Rev. 51 3; Mr. Beveridge of Cookstown and Rem`! ` 7;; T. M. Wesley, Provincial Representa- ;;1 [Jtivez gave most helpful and practical i1 ,1 addresses. Mr. Beveu-idge s theme was .4 the "Relation of Parelits to S. S. Wor T1 '1: and he-showed how both the_examp!e'l ` ' and authority of parents were "neces- 31`: ,. i sary to bring the children under S. S. i, . inuence. Mr. Wesley in his address on If 1 L The Church and the S5,, showed 14 how the SS. is training the church of`; ` the `future and that here children 3.1 uld be taught bible knowledge, rev- ` A inworship 5 A . Who Inning nf Hun 'l"I-uni-nfnn ohnrnhas: gill taxe U318 pnvuege 01 axslung yuu an to accept our most sincere thanks, g {I trust that God's richest blessing ma H -anal It-\l|'I 1-mat: areal; upon you.- ;- (Signed) R. E. Coulter, Tho:-nton. Essa S. 8. convention The Essa township 8. S. convention; , was held in the Methodist church on f!] {I Monday, 18th inst. There was a large 1% - gt attendance of delegates present, and the united choirs of the town under the , leadership of Rev. Mr. Dew, furnished-.1 3 `excellent music)` :5] J11. En--I " -xi aht hair-no nInniIv' lgerence in.wo1-ship and` service. ;; mews w 03: anauzs~=u- . 3g Thorntonuchurchesf The Jl1_nl0r League closed on Tues-g :2 abountiful betweencseso E: 53)` eVll1l3 With 3 Dicic in the Allan- }: sious, openedbjr lomlll (3339 P"k- T'hl`e'Wre a number of . iiclergymen and by ? games and races. f0110Y-`ed bY_.3 Scial x>.....m... up (`nnnin2ham_ :1 evening in church. gg 1 Reg. ' Arnold: , Sec.y.-'l`reas., Xelville 1} "* "' "` {Jamiesonzp Chdrews Work Mm W`?! The Late "6. Jo . Bouncy gather son. Wesley. died on troepsmp A - " H: t Fra _-` "h ' 1757.?! ]J_ McLean;_ .6},-gsv Vwork, 11-eneii Mrs. Joseph Bonney, one-of the old- e 0 D mt um Lo-,_.;ie_ Boyg W-0,-k_ 15 ;_ est and m_ost esteemed residents: of Mrs. 1', the township of Oro. passed away very ` Dept Re 4 suddenly at her borne on the 3rd con.. 1 G; Dem 311351 on Tuesday, May 1:; at the venerable F1 Ne) : Temp. Dept. Corrigan. 3%? 0375, 93 3 mmh3- T31f;:_1`9`A `' ' - -:c_ea.sed,wosema1e-nnamewas is- Vbe- d Eedi can Brown. wasa daughter or the late 3?;pf-2' 1,` 1-{fma`.f`:zf.?,3c:I.3J: Whxgh i ;).[r. and Mrs. Emmanuel Brown. she ` ` " _ r ~ . A .. . eased be,b_th "-.*.-, ANDERSON--In the R. V. Hospital,f' W33 3301' "1 C3mI" f"`~ E.8`an gtev. R.Wa11i'.aI!a:`1`2a.rassviste n1m;:..:sr-.. ` Tuesda . Ma 19.1925,'to Mr.aia`?d`3m9 to Canada in her inf8~'_.=Y.,J`hnM Donald {W al- M.Ha - gt! Mrs. HyaroldyAndereon. a son. iigmf-h911'1D31'le1:t$. brothers 3~11ah3i5t9"5- 111:. She courge ofy`la1`i's eaddre-es,` r:- 3 BELL-At Grace Hospital, Windsor. on; E W i':te 7 1'dL l3dT 9 -,1`E:' ferred to the sterling character of .\!r.; Friday. May 15:11, to Mr. and M:s.;1P W99 `-15- 39- 'n`- *3 Kerr. who was a man of the highest := - J. R.Be1l. (nee Marsnerlf,` `tr. Gray)`3mY 5' W `aw "' 8-- Langman, where they {spent the greater part of married took place ai:'er- u a _ _. integrity eandof whom it could be. a- daughter. , au'w dfn me t` truthfully said. his word was his bond. 1 Bown-:n-on-sunaay, May 10,.-19z5.:1 Bo `- "` ~,, ,1, i` e mum 0995; Interment took place in ram-aae teme-i; to and Mrs.'Chas.=P. Bawyer.qsi({:,' dun`3`t 01:81:. "`s1tery. six nephqws acttngas pal!-bear- _EighthLine, Vespra. a (laugh . 1 and etgd W59 (1 - our '1", ers: W.K.Ritchie.D.H.Ritchie,Wm.h Howcnorr--1n Barrie, May 13,195.?` '1` . 9 an In -9- 8.: Kerr, Will Cumming, Jos. Cummingv ` ~ gldnd and helpful neighbor of great: TV %1 %dmLMm Jon. Howe:-oft, courage. harms the many this of = and H. Baker. ecu-I10 __ I envy ' life with characteristic fortitude. Mrs. 13 1925 361%. a Mrs. can-11e 3.-`:1; B*1Y- `"10 "=8 "$7 acme `W & c` moug h, (neg Rear` 'Bmome)_ 3 H woman not her ymrs, was going about I `s 3 X 'KIwAms Porno CLUB J , certied to . to the Kiwanis V: danshmu (mu Pearune) as usual Saturday evening prior eMOOR.E-At the" Vineland Maternity Mr. ` moved ' -nine years at 1 (I I I \II\lV ; ' 3! . ;ANDERsoN-In Hospital. :11 on Tuesday. May 19, 1925, to M121: and Mrs. Harold Anderson, 1.1` on. ` 15th, Mr. R. Bell, (nee G. Gray) a- ` 1 BOWYER-0n Sunday. 1o,--19z5,g : P. Borwyena-I .EighthLine, daughter. xv; May 18. 1925.f;`1 a son to Mr. and Mrs. Howe:-ott,{ T 119.8:-adtord St. ` M&eC'U'LLOUGH-At Letroy on May, 13, 1925, to Mr. and Carlyle Me-g Culloush. (nee Broome), a (Hilda {MOORE--At the { " Home, on Tuesday, May 19. 1925. to Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hoore, St. Ann s, Out, a son. ~ ; YOUNG--0n April 30, 1925. to_Mr. and: . Mrs. Wm. Young. New Gate, B.C., a` daughter. (Jean O'Brien) UNDERHIIQL-Y-VYSC0TT-In 'romnto.3 ,s...1>....- n A n*..'..-.`a `lllgt-r 11 109511 apparently nished loading the milk cans,andwhilethetrainwa.sstill`in' motion he` drove down the driveway parallel with thetrack. It is assumed that he mistook the train forthe way freight, which should stop at the sta- tion, and he drove in front of the train. The pilot of the engine caught the rear wheel of auto, turning it ' .-II . Deni} TE ICU-I WITI U1 IIIS Illlll, DIIIIIIII` so over and severely Mr. Brock. `In... `n `staunch Q.-1 Ir`|I' "9 VVIICII IIICIIIEII HEW I-I133 EI- Brockwasabouttoct-ossin f:`ontof ~tlIe " he shouted to`I:he~engineer and the and emergency were applied aton ' ' the train to a stan ' A Firstnidwasadministetedbythe crew-andDr. Rogers of strand was called and accompanied the injured mantotheBarriehospital. L T InquestBeingHeld .'l"I.- :1-manning! I-info" Q 45-51: A4 (`hag ll-I.|lIICBL IICLI-I5 IICIII The inquest into the, death of Chas. H. Brock was opened on Wednesday afternoon before Coroner Dr, H. '1`. Anal! in the police court chambena. C1-ownVAttorney Cotter was in attend- ance.- The 311137 was empanelledandg after viewing the body at Minnikin s undertakingrooms adjourned 15]] Fri- nlnuv T: 41.54: 11111` `lawn In In: `line . IIIIIICIVI3-KVLII5 IIIUIIID III-I I'll` day. ThisdatewiIlhavetobealter- edtosome daynextweekasthetrain crewcannotattendonFriday. ~ The jury is composed of the `fol- Mwh S. Lolly, foreman; Geo.A" W.P.Stone,'l'.T. Young. Alf. Hunlin, John ' VG. 8.,Webb_ audios. Hewitt. .Nl\'.lJli.lS.I1l.l4lJ-' - In Lurunul. `.1 vbyTRev. C. A. linsmrd, May 14, 1925,% On: Fbrne, second daughter of nm; Wm. Scott, New Lowell, to Charlesi Edward Under-1111],` of Barrie. -1112' BARBIE axuuman at x, e IIUIIIC U1 Lillil. DEITECI. . . and Mrs. J. S. Btunton motored to ollingwood on Wednesday to visit: gth ` daughter. Mrs. Jackson! ~ - and Wayland re- I 3 1 y ._ ` ito the R. spent 2:. ween vuun ucx loushlelh W. L. Fraser, |J\I|ILI.I, L : who been conned: V. Hospital, is convalescing` ,;at the home of Chas. Berger. `fun tuna Ina Y Q I2-nnfnn vnnfnt-Q3 ,';.M.l'. and Mrs. a. A. A8158) , uuwan an. Ralph -Whipps left on Monday night} for his home in Vancouver. after visit- ing his sister, M1-s.,H. McPhail, Brad- ford St. _ . - . V _, Mr. Hill has accepted the can to -the F3 Allandale Pres yterian Church and will -be ordained and inducted on Friday, M May 29. at 8 pm f . not-ar Dnilnhnr has sold sixtv-five ,, may 25. at as pm. Oscar Poucher has sold sixtyuvek lots at Minet s Point. It is expected? 15 that twelve or fteen cottages will 7; erected there this summer. - ' ` i Rev. Alex; McGregor.of Moose Jaw will prwch in the Presbyterian Church 1? next Sunday. Sons of `England andg 501-angemen will parade to the morn-1* fingservice. A - u 11 Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Magloughlen and, family and Mullen of St. ...Marys motored to Fergus and spent 1; the week-end .with the former s sis- ter. Walt. Moore. ` V `J Geo. P. Brooks, late of. Manitoba, has 1 bought a strip of land" immediatelya east of Minefs Point V Park, `has two 3 cottages furnished and purposes eon; 5! s-nan:-inc nn tho fhlr immodinfnIv_ 4 couaglrs Lurnxanuu gun: puxpubuu vu `J mencing on the third immediately. ' A `R (`lav-Ito whn I-nan honn annni` C0.