IOCERY Avwuuay. . ' . I - '. Harold =Evans- of Tottenham has Joined the_ata.ff of Hubbard's Hard- / WH.!'8. ' ` `EH68! 0! WITH. .1). N1. HI8Wa.I'l'.._ Mrs, S. `C..Ma.cdona]d of Hamilton petrtnt a. few days with her tather.`Mr. o er.~L_ - T - Mm. nr 1\r nrmo- .-.0 rm-.....;.o..` ~-......+ `WIg`a`:."' W. "` N. Wang 6: To:-ohto` snein. the week-end with her tather.,Andrew ' McQuay. ' ' Ffnrnid ,'l".vnnn. nf- Tlnlffdnhnrn `kn: WRFG. ` ' . -Mrs. '1`.. T. ~Young has returned` to town after spending several weeks` in Toronto. ' I ~ m `Inn-In nYn`aH A`! Vnnnuofn `J.7Ul'UIll..U. " . ` -1. . . . ) Miss Marie McKn1ghb.of Toronto spent the, week-end at her home in Small` St. , ` L ' MI` and Man 11 TRY Dhlnhnnf Iunsrn nxuuu BL. _ Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Rhlnehart have returned home after spending some time in Rpckwood. , ` - Mrs. Marxzuret Allsonn has returned Lune `Ill IIQCKWO00. v, Mrs. Margaret Allsopp has returned to Midland after spending some time with. her son. W. H.VA1lsopp, ,B_an_'ie. Arnnnn Ghana n:vu'o`[v\tv lvlng and-flal-\' also lm-Dllcateu, were acuulweu. ` Last Friday niszht the young` peon`.e- of St. Mar,v s' Church went by invit- ationgto Midland. vhere they present- ed their nIav.:Fo eat Acrea," in St. Margaret's Parish Hall. They were accompaniedby a number of friends and after the performance were on- tertained at a dance in the Knizhts of Columbus -Hall, the` music being . supnlied by Powell's` orchestra. . ' The annual forty `hours devotion was held in St. Mary's Church this. week, commencing on Sunday, and closing on Tuesday night. The ad- dress on Sundav evening {was given- by Rev. Father Brennan, on-:Monda,v evening 'by Rev. Father Heydon of St. James Church, Toronto, and on `Tuesday by Rev. Father Gerald Quins ronto; _formerly of Barrie.` Ian of St.-Cecelia's Church, West To-' \ Illtlllbluslg I-VJ wvUI..v `VV VI VII; vuvuuuo ` The presentation was made `on be- nf n! H-un'\InrIInn' hu Mignon Tnnhnl On Wednesday afternoon at the unmp nf Mrs. T-Tue-h` nldarwnnd A. few tea. Phone 113 1926, to Mr`. anq Mrs. mrw non, Peel St.. a daughter. N13):-.,1D', lulu, Dy nev. J. . nnuru. Miss Mary McG1nnls'to r. William Thurldw. both of th(~ pwnship of Winn. ..I.T'u. . J : '.L'nux' 1"_los.__ MARRIED V `M TXYKYTG . BORN . Us EROTIC. vIr. nuvnlafn nf per word: minimum Soc. mmmmmm&%%$%%% ;_ ._..._,, $$&E%%%$%%$$% IN MEMQRIANI g` COUGI-IEY--Ir; loving memory of Edry Coughey who died May 20, 1922, and her daddy. Harfy Coughey,'who died - _atUtterson, March 6, 1919. 20p -sad1y missed by Lbved ones HOLESALE PRICES t $1.30-1.35 ..... . . . . .... 70-75o . . . . . . . .. 76-80c $1.10-$1.15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 80c d . . . . . . ...... 32-350 .. . . . . . . . . .. 25-260 , COULTER--In loving memory. of M. E. Coulter who went Home. May. 22, 1923. Just .three years ago . Since dear Lizzie passed away God ca'l1edher~home to be with Him And in our hearts she llveth stlll. Her cheery ways, her happy face, Are a pleasure to recall She ;_hag1 a kindly word.1,'or each And died loved by all. V a...II-. -...lun.-I luv `|'-Tnuhnn 20, FRALICK-_--In sad and loving memoryl of John Franklin Fralick,` son of Mr. and Mrs. J os. '-Fralick, Mlnesing, who parted from us on May 18, 1925. Do not asklus if we miss him There is such a. vacant place. Can we o'er forget his footsteps And his `dear "smiling face. i Days of sadness` still come o'er us, Tears of sorrow often flow ' Memory keeps dear Franklin near us. * Whom" God claimed one year ago. i --Sadly, missed by .Mother, Father, U Q}: Sisters and Brothers. >3 ' 2c penworu; lnlnuuunu ovu- w$m&m&wmmammmwJ -_. .4 1:5... HOLDSWORTH--In fond and loving memory of my dear wife, Matilda Holdswoyth, who passed peacefully away, May .9, 1925. `r I loved her. Yes, no tongue can tell ` How deep, how. dearly and how well 1 God lovedher too and thought it best To takeher. homq with Him to rest. `. u-....1_.....155 SU'l`TON--In loving memory of our dear hsband and father. John, Sut- ton, who passed away May 19. 1925. More and more each day we miss him. Friends may think the woundis healed. :But.they little know the sorrow, ,'I_'ha.t s within our hearts concealed. I-|_._II_- ....I_...'.1 I.-. -uric- ......1 `l11.....n__. av- 20c J. llllrlo D Wlbuoll vun Invurn u n u v n a v v u u v u. 1 20p-Sad1y missed by Wife and Family May 9'18-,'--.3 ` '1s;.:.*Iean Perry of Tor- dnto via! Q '9- Mrs. - ihbdiiu returned to "am. |.'.".'".'"a's1<'{6 ner pare ;._ -2 ` Mrs. !bb9na returned `_t_o," 31' home I at spending sev|`,'. .._.7i', _`_,_.as In Toronfo. - ' . Mr. and` Mrs. "B. Ledger and Mrs, Goodvof_'1`oronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Spring on Saturday. r1'nn m-nh11nHnnn`tn Mr. and Mrs" MP5. 1- M. zsprmg` 011 aaturoay. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardson on the arrival of a. son. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Hancock and Rui Art nlcnurusoxx un Lne u.rrLvu.I 01 8. son. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hancock and Ruth and Mrs. -Beelby of Colwell called` on Mrs. J. S- Ferguson on Sunday.. V V `Mn and Mrs, (`Jana-an Rfnniag nf VIM..-` Mrs. J. 5., rerguaon -on uunuay. V V Mr. and Mrs. George Staples otfrox-- onto `have come to reside in this v1cin- ity. ~ . - ., . Mr. and Mrs. Columbus of Toronto came urfiast week to spend the sum- . met at their cottage. . . A um _INNIs_FI_L PIANOS and VICTROLAS OPEN EVENl$(}NS\ DURING SALE MANY PEOPLE HAVE % Y TAKEN ADVANTAGELQF%:T}i1E `sn-:cAu,< m(;Ams4 % % orrauanm { ISEE THEM. u Ivvvu Kl. -S_adly, _n Da `Pumas M nocltnomm moss Isms T0 sun % cIl sToMEIl%` UJ nun ;. `missed by Husband, Daughger `am; Friends. Inn: av nvai-I | -I-Iusbandf ` I EVERYTHING GUARANTEED IS GOINGFINE % Fred Haskett, Finley Hawkins, C. `lowance between Jane, and Innisl! M. G. Smith and Brown & Co. paid Sts. without permission`. I $5.00 and costs egch on Wednesday The County Road Commission Willi for dumping rubb1sh on the road -~al- probably complete their tour .of in-! I com: INAND MUSIC STORE oz STORE om P{i{)3E "l`iF':i1fs @1139" roman! - rmnnv - smnnnf {l`%'{.%`%`:':.@. L The ' fhrilk `Is|1n;'>'hV Epr nc}edbvRayDel Ruth suwuycnunngm % Sauna bynarryl Francis Zdnuck M ,wE. HAVE TAKEN OVER THE LEASE OF A. w. GOODFELLOW AND-WILL ` mom next wax or TORONTO MpvE As soon AS HE VACATES. TO THOSE DFELLOW S RONTO. THE HOME or B1-;TTzRf%%V1>1cfruREs - - F as n v -`innit: 115:1 . 'fpunchA_!'i V: ' [The I thrills, `laughter ` `andgftears off ghting humanity on the side- walks of old New York, F but (heat. Comedians ..Patsy Ruth Miller V -`Louise Fazenda ` ' ' - Will_ard Louis and Ben Turpin V Four World Clmlnpidns James J. J`e r,ies , V Tommy Ryan `, Ad Wolgast and Kid 'Le.w~is?. If you want a rehlrgood - acltion picture, ' Two" Shows Nightly _ at 7.15 and 9.15 Matinee Saturday, .2.30 REGULAR PRICES ', Adulis23c, tax 2c Children 9c, Ex 1:: V Chapter Nine of Perils of the VVild Juvenile Cothedy % at! A an A llnon PHONE .243 Opposite Post Office w cu v vaunnv illnlwt SEA SCAMPS ? TEN IJOLLAIIS now on Am % %PHONOGAPH ? AYEARTO=PAY :,1o INTEREST L jurnrs neon-n 9 Funnier than` `.`\; hat Happened` to I Jones, and then some L . .- lrds of $2.00 `vv--.- -----_ -_ -.-..-- Wait `till you see the new darice, WW-no Qovnnnok Q"n1H"ln VV ll: lolll `YULI ECU lallc HCW UGIIUU, The Savannah Shuffle. Laugh with Denny, laugh with -yourself, laugh A" with everyone when you see` Sk1nner _s Dress Suit." Two'Shows Eaich Night, 7.15-945 . REGULARPRICES ` A.JuIL.. 00.. 4...... 0.. 4-. COMINGSQON .- ycvpan 1-`; .1`: `rat .Gen`e Stratfon Porter : KEEPEROF THE BEES The La'ughi Best Pictufe Z2`: La.ura_ La Plante VIOLINS UKULELES GUITARS HARMONICAS svsmrrumc LESS THAN COST 1\uJ.2\l'lJ JJILLV I 1\1\.u.:a`3 Adults 23c, tax 2c Children M, tax 1c Page .' "{n5kE{ Yo". agne, topaz, kunlop Streef Dfesses lie Soap ` Ed wonderful Q3 A1 STORE colors, very` QIISEA this period. F e Here in a ul Variety e on Dresses; very extenswe of sxzes. Powders, 3 for ` ' Butter, lb. . . . Ikg. or 3 pkgs. for I vah Silk MARKETS SSES `CO. TS on Hand. $fTfif6 3 lbs. 7 lbs. . 3 lbs. 2 lbs. 2 lbs. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY tomatoes . 2 tin: 3561-` for J for . for .` for I ' 25 Peliver Promptly. T '32; 18 Er lb. Wm be held in the _ Salvation Army Hall Saturday, May 29 commencing at 10 a.m. Anyone having le'ft-off clothing or other usefulnarticles to donate please ' phone 386W.. . Xwlvlninnov u -vv-w-V- She gives advice on business `and all \ difficulties of life. V " wnu. BE A_1'- QUEEN'S `HOTEL 20th of May tn) 24th of May Consult MADAME STARR ` Gifted Palmist and _ Scigrgtic Begder V jSarieg[_I King AA RUMMAGE SALE sATt-JI3B'A`A\'r',7`1C1`;{Y 22 . DANCING EVERY SATURDAY EVENING V ' FEATURING H V Cli Young : Famous . Toronto Orchestra SPECIAL HOLIDAY DANCE NIONDAY, MAY 24 Dancing 3|; 8.30 pqn. _ Free puking` : Select pnti'onege- A New and Up-to-Dante TRAINING STABLE starting in Belle Ewart. T This ssablejvill be `rightup-tog` nu AIIQIIIY umv, GRAND OPENING BELLE EWART DANCING PAVILION ` LHI3 HIIHUIB Wlll UV Llauv `C I"vv;: date in every way. From 8 to 10 good` saddle horses kept in it a nd,.the best -of army sad'dl`es.~-( - Management second to none. ; 1-A111: t\\VI' nllm A'I'.`I'.' RuchingTrimsThis 1 Summery Etock ,. E8888 ilk material for shable and in te shades. `A-lwa Bu ` BU?"`3.R`.. .P;...ERNs l.i'1Vlh`U`D A Ultuun. - Opn May` Zzlth, 1926- LHIICSECIIIUHII -SUUV A I u v v o u v - -< -COME ONE, -COME ALL, ,GIVE,UIS A_ CALL.\ A `4 `An 13:niR%& eon SAVE. Trim 1{1NG_. Wheo made of i U U U Georgette or 0 ya i ~ , Silk voile and trimmed U C C Wit}: taffeta this U C U Dress is very C U O Lovely. . At our ' U U U Piece-goods departmen t I i \ > .` You will find all ch . #0! Poiaular colors to ` C U Choose from. ` But V O C O ` First get your ~O Q I _ - Butterick Pattern an e` 0 t to See howw much e ' ~ - 0 o` o- 'Material you need. \ ATTE_Ij_1]0N 1 I I IIJl\I\JII I `II IIUI\& Including . Deltor PRQPRIETORJS ' NOTICE and arzxd black affeta trimmed, d long sleeves. ' (I51 I All UH WBGUBBUILY ZIIEBITIODII El? ILHB home of Mrs. Hugh` Calderwood a few` of the friends of Miss Minnie McLen`- nan, who had been associated with her in the.Red Cross, and other patriotic work during the` wanmet and present- ed Miss McLennan. whose marriage takes`. placenext month. with a. hand- some tray of Sheffield plate and an English rnufjtineer. In ,3. few well- chosen sentences Mrs. `E. A. Wismer voiced the sentiments of the ladies. referring to Miss McLenna.n s ready '8`I1d...`i;able, asistance in the Red Cross and. kindred organizations. in which 8'(1!...`;aD1e_as1atance III we neu uruau and. kindred organizations, in which her efforts were not confined '\to any one line of endeavor. but were given `imstintingly to ever-ynworthy cause. VIII.` _..-u-A..Lnb u..~. nu-nan -uanain `nun kn, night [0 PGDPBBBHE barne 1"l'BBD,VI.8!'18.l a; .t,l11e s;1nua1 mfitintg `of the Citogmcl T` t 6v -vqmie $3.031 .-Y. L..9.'.'='-0. the Presbyterian .611,).1t2`,t g.-.%`!;`gsj;:Cana'da. which `met in Saskatoon on the first 1'39 DPBSBHIBJIOII WEB IDEGB on 06' ball of the`. adies, by Misses Isabel. .'1`urnbull and Barbara Calder-wood. During the afternoon Mrs. Edmund Hardy gave a pleaslngland appropriate -sold. The inscription on the tray reads "To Miss M1nnie;McLennan. from a. few friends and co-workers. Barrie. `May 19, 1926." Amnne those nresent were Mrs. W. ARNOLD--At Case. Marie Hospital, Hamilton, on Wednesday. May 19, 1926. to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Arnold. 551 Canon St. E., Hamilton. a son. BREEA-On Saturday. May 15, 1926. to Mr.` and Mrs. Pasquale Breea, Gowan St.. a. daughter. , BO.WDRY-On Saturday, May 15, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowdry. Mid- hurst, a daughter. (Mary Ellzabeth).l BO_WHEY-At the RV. I-Iosnltal. Bar- rie. Wednesday. May 19. 1926, to Mr. and Mrs.'C. Bowhey. 241 Dunlop St., a son. ' COATES-On 'l`hursdny.\ May 13. 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Coates. Caron. Sask.. a dnuginer. ' ` McMASTER-+On Monday, ~May 17, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Master, Baxter, a son. McQUAY--At Ivy, Friday. May 7. 1926, to Mr. and Mrs-.-':Bert. McQuay. 8. daughter (Mary Wlnnifred). ROBER'I`SON-On Sunday. May 16. 1926. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robert- Inn, `Penn! St... 9. daughter. . '.}iLvIia"e:Lelly Reid 'of`IrI.untsv llle tv1e!ted `Mrs. `Alex. Milne ,thls week. ' Mrs. Alex. Leslie or Toronto is the `guest or Mrs. D. M. Stewart., Mrn. st. 11 Mnndnnnl nf nnmmnn Io. nu. uvu. vv 3 a . o n navpy, aqungnuo Rite. Reunion this [week was 8. A. Morrison of Markdale. a. former te9.c)fA- |.er1n the 13.0.1. T . _ Rev. A. D. Cornett of Owen Sound ~"-1'\mong those at ending the Scottish or III me u.u.1. -`I Rev. A. D. Cornett of Owen Sound wash visitor In town on Ttiesday. hav- ing stopped on his way home from Conference tpvget his a.utomobile.. ~ (Ynuntv 'l"re'nmn~nr `D, `I-`I . f`.nlaman_ uonterence tpvget ms a.utomonne.. .County,,'I'17e asurer D. H. Coleman. Ben. `smltlifvand Warden Geo. L. Davis attended the't1'm'era1 ot the la.te.Judze Fisher of Orangeville in Alllston `on . 1`uesda.v.T Harald Mae`:-lnnnn`nf Rn-nlf Rh} `Marin ICONTEST .Xl'U88(l.V. . Harold Megglnsonot Ba-ult Ste Marie. is visltingwith Mr. and Mrs. Hlckling. 91 Worsley St. He was a. delegate to the-United Church Conference in` Tor- onto. _ ' `Kw ow-IR `Hun T `EV. `lnnnnn 'CnInvnAu._ 0n1[\/E. and Mrs. J.4E. E`r;r1'ms.ifAor`mer- ly of Barrie; after spending the_wlnter with their daughter. Mrs. A. ..Iory. Crown Hill. are with their dau::hter.= Mrs. R. G. Lao,`-mat her cottg9,gf'_Glen" r Willow". 0r11li..,`for the summer. Mrs. J. s.. Shqrtt let; on saturaay` |AnI2ht to renreeht Barrie Prabvterlal I VVIIIUW . UI'llll..,'I.UI' [I18 BUKIIIIIBIV _ A Saturday night repreent Prsbyterlal at the annual meeting `of the` (`.num'~.i1 um rgeqpywrzuv; -Itllnultt-`!`l`.`~".l.ll,_'~',\.'I,Xlt`1.ll`l.. which -met in Saskatoon onvthe first three days of this week. May 1:1, wzo." \ Among those present were Mrs. W. A. Ross of Toronto and Mrs. Jary ot Cralghurst. ` .----. :- IVI' May 18--Congratulat1ons to `Vernon! C. Speers in graduating from the Col- lege of Pharmacy with honors. jVlt`Il\l\lldZ TI-IURLOW-McGINNIS-At St. And- . r_ew's manse. Barrie. on Saturday. May;,15`, 19.28, by Rev. J. S. Shortt. - Minn Marv McGinn1s'to Mr. " DIE in , BEYNON-In Dejzrdit oinivtayf 18. 1926. Alta Victoria, second.` and beloved .daughter of Rev. and .Mre;` E. D. Beynon, in. her 7th year. Funeral Friday. May 21, at 2.80 p.m./from the home of her grandparents, Revpand Mrs. R. B. Beynon. Thornton, to Thornton cemetery. M V FALLLS-On Wednesday. May 19. 1926. at the home of her father. Jos. Fallis. Miss Reta M. Fllie. .Vaeey.. _.nieoe` `of Mrs. W. W. Hall. Barrie. Interment.-; Vat :V~aeey on Friday. at 2,.p.m. 1' ,; 2 . : 'LEGEAR--'li;;Orillia. on Tuesday, May 18. .1926. Ruby Evelyn LeGear. `eld- est daughter of Joseph and Annie LeG'ear or Allandale. aged 11 years. Interment in St. Paul's cemetery. In-~ hidfil, on May 20. H. Radner of -Fesserton w__as sen; `tent,-ed by .Magistrate Gover- of Cold- -water`. last Friday to-`two .,vears.and- a day in Kingston penitentiar.V.and .ten. lashes for `a serious offence avtainst a girl under fourteen years- of age. He is now in Barrie jail. Gordon Radner and Wilfred Coultis, also imnlicated, were aouited. * 1 ....$ l:|..Aou nn`|-uh l-Hm van -no nnnrn - Miss M|NNlE'McLENN AN WAS PRESENTED WITH SILVER 'TRAYx Fowder, tin