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Barrie Examiner, 13 Jul 1922, p. 8

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18 102.43 3:53 11.90 IIJLV 6,21 61.67 E `Ill .00 v 18.20 -22.62 18.20 29 .50 10.23 10.23 ` Read The Examiner Adlet Column. 7.81 WE COVER: Injury to Person: . Damage to Your Own Car Reliable -Companies - - , - - 37 Elizabeth St. 2.50 4.82 107.25 2.50 2 .50 2 .55 Peaslfor Pigeon Feed New and Qlcl Potatoes Paris Green and Arsenate ofLead 2.50 :7-vtijti I1` 41 ouxiii; s'r. PHONE 447 Up-Town Ticket Oico, G. T. and C. N. A. F. A. MALCOMSON, Aiir `I nllhll (`D CT Dl.ll\Ill An- ICU 14:55 8.94 65 .45 FDII EU .11} 20.90 32.45 26.40 20.90 (1! IE 12.73 11.77 3.77 12.73 Call or phone the store, 65, for any of above Ulla !!! 7.89 QOI\. _U'l'_0_MOB_lLE msumca 10.31 14.48 549 nuoau WI] I ...` Whf and N52 Ehf go xv 1'4 CU!" Sq, pl IL `HI Sq, ' ' described in reg. deed 3277 10 4 1% 1 >13 135 acres ............ .. 32 4 135 2 . TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA N9SEhf...., I9 9 n ShfNhf IUW NSHJJ ` vPt N E cor sq, pt E -hf described in rmr rh-oz` 9977 544 Canry Seed T _Rpe Rock Salt V ChickAGritT Plzin 529 . 540 533 '26 574'? 342 343 345 535 (IF!) 137 139 140 141 142 143 ` 144 I45 146 158 159 162 163 164 230 A11 JUL 103 110 111 112 115 116 177 178 294 . 24 90 211 212 _ 213 214 215 216 25 vv1if'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 7 1:; U5 1 dN52E*hf ..... ..16 14 152 3 VILLAGE OF PORT McNICO] Lot Arrears Costs Total Plan Lot .1 . 19 S 8.05 $1.50 $9.55 27 20 8.05 1.50 9.55 ' 28 39 9.38 1.50 10.88 - , 29 40 9.38 1.50 10.88 80 95 8.05 1.50 9.55 144 96 8.05 1.50 9.55 145 39 11.05 1.50 12.55 146 98` 11.05 1.50 12.55 558 40 "100 11.05 1.50 12.55 41 101 11.05 1.50 .55 .42 Mille_t Ll. -UU 17.98 17.98 17.98 17.98 19.30 8.51 9.38 Ann '1* 'o1: * no 1:` L: __ TOWNSHIP OF TFUUMSETH . Lot Cn. Acres Arrears Costs Total . . . . . . . . . . . . I 9 50 ` 15.78 2.62 18.49 WWMQNTD IXL` '!`f\OQ(\hr\\vnwn Reading the udvte. is'time VHM 19% l&% IQM IRQ WK) 1001 l&% am 1% 1% KW mm 1% 10 E . a [:35 1.50 |! (\ L oUU [.50 \En Damage to Property Fire and Theft - - - ' Reasonable Rates y I0 1' -. - We have somieigood segd for sale. . ` Thursday, July 13, 1922 12.53 12.53 1n A0 333 12.55 12.53 In ,-n :51 \. 18 23 '25 lo Tdsso6N1:Iv{)' ` 569 16.48 20.13 n 1 nun-. . W. Railmyd McNICOLL JVUU 1146 1147 1148 1149 .1272 1280 1231 1368 1369 1370 `E01 Buckwheat LUV`, 1061 1073 1074 1075 1089 Il\l\!\ 34 :11) .40 43 173 174 211 212 290 .373 874 916 917 986 937 Inna 4.37 10.03 1.07 14.50 2.20 36.11 Arrears 9.20 9.36 9.36 10.70 arr 8.23 8.23 9.38 7.20 7.20 2 .02 nnn Page Eight L\Inl\I 6.55 6,55 RR: I oUU 7.38 7.38 Iron well spent. 2.75 Costs 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 IEA 6.87 12.53 3.57 17.10 4.70 39.25 F you have been using the wrong road in an effort to return to normal health it is time to turn to the right and have an ex- perienced Chiropractor adjust the vertebrae that is pressing upon the `nerve that is sluggish. 19.15 22.88 Total After tw `.)d0cidod to County Y.. of leadersh quate nzn-. Ivy .. Barrie .. Thornton . Knock . . C00ksfnw;n A L lll".*l Ii of .~'e(mn( -"FL, CENTRE _ and Congpleum Rugs as thu which by th!' Illl II III two hn large In given ` This. four t pe-cu-ti The..~'(' that t! n'(, HI: "club ht plu_ver.< group Um- n(-r.~' of th mg." \\'(`I'(`. they ;>x<>z< NEW 5 K4>I<>X0j ' 'l'}41v" rn |l'=I3Ilu_\ 'i`hir.d gm Orders delivered July July .1111) July July July July sch: .1` SOLE.AGENT FOR I-`IECLVA FURNACES ..E. SMITH DUUIIW UUMIIILVI, Solicitors for Applicant. I Land Plaster Phone 65 ucLuuu.. With" two down and two strikes on R. Bowles in the fth, Painswick thought they we puaw. Mike" Livingston gured in two dou- ble plays; In the_third, he caught Mat- thews and doubled Law at second, repeat- ing the eperformancein the fth, when he doubled Nico1_at first. `D I-.Iu...s..... ....a. ..._- 2.. LL- _,,,,,I I uuuutcu LVIUUI _u.u um. Pinkerton got one In the second and three in the fourth, leaving them three. behind ` WITH-1"4..... .J........ .....I L_-- _L_|-~- - 1" Us 1` lllly Ul- Stroud=-G. E. Scudamore cf, D. Suth- erland lb, _H. Ferrier 3b, W. Sutherland c, G. Sutherland 2b, B. Wright. ss, I. Rob- ertson rf, E. Rossiter p, A. Meredith lf. Umpires--`C. Lockhart, M. Livingston. ' Pinkerton 8; Painewick 7 Painswick, with the assistance of Dob- son, Livingston, Watson and" Harris of Barrie, made a grandstand start, scoring 5 and 2 in the rstltwo frames, but the Pinkerton detectives proved the best n- ishers, scoring 4 in the last. Law, the Pinkertonian twirler, -had a bad time of it in the rst. -He issued four`-passes and was touched up for several hits including two home runs, Dobson, Warnica, Wat- son, `Hunter and Johnston scoring. In the second innings, Dobson and Dyer crossed the plate. M:b.." r:..:........... 4:....-...: :_ l... .1... XI UIUHI Dated at Sudbury, in the Province of 011- . `E333, this" twenty-thin`! day`of June, AD. in. R. McKESSOCJ{ & ooummr, 2.RRn gAl\I `AI Aninnnnnb v--.-..-. . u nvuu uno- ` Stewsjrt-'.2b:uG. `Henry 3b, W. Ayerst lb, I. Maw rf, W. Dungey as, E. Feltis p, D. Stewart c, H. McKenzie If, C. Finlay cf. .QfIInIu':_(`. 13. qlIlIABIV\I\-t| -0 T\ Ont.`- uuwuu. uvcr UUUIBUIIB ul, wuuuug 16 EU 1. It was about dark when the latter game nished. Bradford and Cooksbown respectively took first and second mo'ney. Thornton 9; Stroud 0 It was Thornton all the way in the op- ening contest with Stroud, the former win- ing 9 to 0. Feltis and D. Stewart tallied in the second; L. Stewart, Henry and Fin- lay in the third; L. Stewart, Maw," D. Stewart and McKenzie in the fourth.; r I. IIIRUI IUIII Eight school teams competed in their class and the -kids really furnished a lot ' more entertainment than the `big fellows. Most of their matches were close and some snappy ball was seen. In the first round Bradford won from '1`-hornton, 11-8; Coul- son's Hill doubled Knock s score, 10-5; Cookstown had a margin of one over New- ton Robinson, l0-9; Ivy also was one to - the good over Churchill, 9-8.` Bradford and Ivy had a hardght in the semi-final; they were 5-5 at the regular stopping place-but when the extra innings closed Bradford led 7-6. Cookstown made a runaway match over Coulson s Hill, winning 12 "to 1, It was nlnnnt rim-Ir urlmn Han Iaoomn CIIIU I4llU IIIJCIIILHJII UUVUICU WU UPUTIM In addition to a variety of foot races, -two slow automobile races were put on-, the prizes going to -those who traversed the field at the slowest pace in high gear. To run slow on a rough eld is very dierent from doing it on a smooth road orpave- merit and as a result mostof the cars died. before completing the course. In the Ford class, G. Bradley of Bond Head and J. Allen of Cookstown won first and second respectively,;_ all the others stalled. The mt three to nish in the class for bigger cars were Edgar Sturgeon, Church- ill; Sherman Todd, Churchill; Seward Lee, Bradford. CL. 1.--..- -._L-..-.I 1.. LL- __..2-__ L_-_L_lI cu IallUl3UlVBo, ' ' At a previous picnic it was found that speech-makig proved a poor attraction for the crowd as compared with baseball, so the speechifying was omitted this year and the afternoon devoted to sport. Tn othnnn fn o unrhafu II` {An} I-non: Dl'GUlUl`Un Six teams entered in the senior baseball but Beeton failed to appear and Knock won -by default. Then it drew the bye and went into -the nals with Thornton, the latter winning 5 to 2. Previously, `Pinkerton had beaten Painswick and Thornton had disposed of Stroud and `Pinkerton. 15\2_LL ..-I_'..-I L . . y _ . . _ _._L'_.I 1.. LL-!_ Baseball was the main entertainment for the large crowd which attended the annual South Simcoe U.F.O. picnic held at Killarney Beach last Saturday after-- noon. Rain caused postponement on Dom- inion Day, but ' Saturday's weather was ideal and the picnickers thoroughly enjoy- ed themselves. `A .. ........-....... ._!-..2- 1; ..-.._ ..-._.I l.L_L on furnaces, corrnices, roofs,_ gutters, leaders, etc. Pfgople have learned that to `keep putting of preparing for the future is deeidely risky business. If you\have` any tin or sheet metal work that should be overhauled we suggest thatyou give us the order now. ' v r. -evil! A"iso{Ar'J% ii15l:r"b.DATE STOCK or . FURNITURE A large assortment` to choose from. These are Gold Seal and Maple Leaf Brands and No. 1 quality, in some very popular de- signs at reasonable prices. Al t\ llIlIl\l'lIt\ -;...I._ 26-35: Oice, 10-12 Owen st. THORNTONNINE wms U. r. o. TOURNAMENT Big Crowd at Killarney Beach ' Saturday; Knock Takes Second `Money. e P"6n=535 (U IUD e In the fourth frame R. Lockhart made a nice hit to centre, but the next three went out. L. Stewart drew a safety on Wonch's error," but the next three batters faded away. ' M Dungey opened the fth with four balls to Boyd. Adams lived on error of L. Stewart. Wonch swatted the ambient at- mosphere. Allen lived on error of Feltie and Boyd tallied. C. Lockhert failed to ucavu. u. uwwarv laIlIl6(!.' V Dungey fanned three Knockers in a row the third round. `Ayerst then started with a bingle and Maw reached first on an error of Reive, but Lockhart whied Dungey ani-Feltis and D. Stewart expired second to rat. ' ` - 7. LL. _.-_u_ 1, `I Q xuuucu. ` It In the second frame Knock got two on bases, Reive through an`, error of Henry muinghis y and `holds on a pass; the next three went --,-.`-' For Thornton Dungey went out. thi ' ~ mt. Lockhart hit Feltis and followed twith a pass to D. Stewart. Then along came McKenzie wit atwo-sucker, sendingmwo home. Fin- _. lay s`e1ngle scored McKenzie"-gnd1:he for- mer reached the nal station on a wild heave. L. Stewart fanned. Thrnonv fnnnml fhll-An `l(n~.I..... :. .. 4...... Gonnell, the first man up for Knock. hit smartly, followed by Boyd. Ayerst, trying tocatch Connell at third, threw wild and Tim scooted home. Adams grounded to first, Wonch whied, Allen was safe on Henry's error, but 0, Lock- hart's balloon to centre was gathered in. L. Stewart started o for Thornton with an bingle. Henry hunted and was out catcher to first. Adams pegged`Stewart at third for what -looked like a sure out but Mr. Umps said otherwise. Presently Stew- art scored on a passed ball. The next pair fanned". `ix-' - 7.. LL- _-_-_J .eh_,,,, 11- n Thornton 5; Knock 2 The nal between Thornton and Knock proved quite lively. the play `being fairly even. with Thornton getting the breaks of the luck. .Dungey took the mound for Thornton and he had little on Lockhart. Four hits were made 01? each and each had six strike-outs. Each issued a four- ball ticket and Lockhart also hit a man, this two passes being followed by hits re- sulting in four runs. Thornton had four errors `and Knock the same. Adams_ did not hold Lockhart any too well, two men getting to the initial sack on dropped third stri e. l'\_.__ .1] LL. 1` 1 I I Ulllsl uy n_yci'a'o unu LVLIIW. , Pinkerton made quite a spurt in the last innings, scoring four runs as the result of two singles and a. double, combined with `three Thornton errors and one batter being hit by pitcher. By innings the score was: Thornton .. 2 1 111 x-l5 'Pinkerton.. .; ..0 0 1 4 0-5 U-mpires-W. Sutherland and H. Frrier. Notice of Application for Divorce _ NOTICE is hereby given that Robert Archibald Logan, of Angus, in the Ooun y of Sixncoe, in the Province of Ontario, - quire, will apply to the Parliament of Can-' ads at the next session thereof for I Bill of Divorceyfrom his wife, Cecilia M-and Lo- gan, formerly of Angus, but now of the City of Hamilton, in the County of Wento worth, on the grounds of adultery `and de- oertion-. I`n_A.-.I -L G.._II_-___- !_ ;l_, n4,,,9,, , ,5 I\ Thornton 15; Pinkerton 5 It was a pretty lob-sided performance between Thornton and Pinkerton; The fourth frame was a regular slaughter, ev- ery Thornton man but Dungey scoring. D. Stewart; L. Stewart and McKenzie get- ting a pair each. Most of these were earn- ed, too, for there were eight hits including bingles by Ayerst and Maw. ` pinlrnrfnn nan;-In nnih. n ..nu-L :11 LL- I....L had the game on ice but they received a rude jolt when the batter cracked out 8. nice single with bases full. Three more hits followed in quick succession and the Pink-uns" soon had four runs to their credit", giving them the necessary margin of one run. Pinkerton .. 0 I 0 3 4--8 Painswick .. .. 5 20 0 0--7 Painswick--J. Dobson lb, J.'Warnica rf, E. Dyer `p, J. Hunter c, J. Watson 3b, M. Livingston cf, J. Johnston lf, Joe Her-V ris ss, L. Lennox cf. . D3.-.lu...c,..._ \Ir..I..l.. -4` `D `D.....l.... m. It us ea, 14. ucuuwt cl. Pinkerton-Welch of, R. Bowles 21), M. Law p, A. Hounsome ss, G. McDonnell lb, H. Matthews c, H. Nicol 3b, W. Bowles If, C. McDonnell `rf. V "Umpix-a.;s-Doug. Stewart of Thornton apd Donald Sutherland of Stroud. THE BARRIE EXAMINER ucny vuvu. III I: 5 ulcer. vvnen (2010 800 one cupful and` a"~na1t - red raspberry juice, strained, and freeze slowly. Serve. in sherbet cube with fresh red raspberries. ` This ice is also good with sweetened whip- ped cream. A This is, perhaps, the most popular of all the fresh fruit ices. Boil_ together for eight minutes one pint of red currantjuice, one pint of water and three cupfuls of sugar. Remove from -the fire, cool and beat with. an egg beater. When cold add nun [nu-1:11` an:-I` n-`had: AC- -aul unankg-.p __ .__.. -.... --_- u... may nlunvo :l`l;;'Knock team was as follows :-VT. Connell cf, M. Boyd lb, Adams c, Wonch 3b, Allen If, C. Lockhart p, M. Reive 2b, R. Innlrhm-4 of `nntrnnlh-ha an UU (III R. Loc`l7c`l`1a`;t ` connect. With a lead of 5 to 2, 'I'hbrnton did not take its last turn at bat. 1,, __ A. Moffatt, Plumber and Heater LIGII Plan Plan Plan ' Plan \ N-Eqr Plan 589 .. Plan 589 .. I)I.._ EDA 1 lull Plan `III-.. Pt broken front described reg. deed 40188 .. . . . . .. All broken lots except pt sold under reg. deed 8708 .. . `Lot 13, plan 551, Charlotte (- nf:-Anf n Jd\IV nu, lllllll U01, \Il.l.IllUllIIU street, pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plan 609. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clare Isid. plan 644, and I \1`h`!AfI 0 nnrl `I -Plan 572 Pt E Melancthon lot 7, des- cribed reg. deed 12689, plan 92, Singhampton pt E. Hurontariodlot 8, W. Erie lot 9, Duntroon .` . . . . . .. l.\.IVV KVDIILK UK N 30 W -hf described reg. Hand 1:1:-12 -v-:-vi--, Z&QjjI` 3 $323 at 2 p.m. The sale has been advertised in the Ontario Gazette, Saturday, July 8, Saturday, July`15, Saturday, July 22, and Saturday, July 729. A copy of the list has been posted up in the Court House and copies may be had at the County 'l'reasurer s office, in the Court House, Barrie. The following are; extracts from the list :- V` T - 4 TOWNSHIP OF `INNISFIL ..L (N... A___-- A_,____,,, n, . fl`! . I . . nnahrlnfinn Phone 531 TOWNSHIP OF NOTPAWASAGA ' E pt. W hf ,as secondly described in reg. deed 7293 for Nottawa saga, except the village lots and lots 3 to 7 and ms 8, 9 10 E Warrington road and lots 1 to 5 and pts 6, 7, 8 W Douglas street, reg. plan 384, Lot Con. Acres Arreans Costs Total part .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 1 ' `17 15.67 2.63 18.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 34 2 80 11.19, 2.51 13.70 PI .15`. Mnlnnnoknn Int '7 A..- LUV Description Lot 44, plan 560, pt. Plan 587, lots 66, 95 Plan 587, `lots 67, 68 TREAS;URER S SALE or LANDS: lN"ARREARS FOR TAXES I %_ c`ol_J1_~r1'_Y_ or suncoa. %_ _ g 'l'\L- ____,_ we auuutu Dane 01 uanus In arrears I01` taxes In me Uounty N 34 E hf lo! Simcoe will be held in the COURT HOUSE, BARRIE, on N 5 s 25 w hf IlI\ll`l\A\I I\l`IFl"I\I'\INl\ A l\l'|d ur L: .._,r xv en n Ill C {Slug Plllll brqken 9 and,10u lN.'AKlU`.AKD l`UK IAKL3 N 9 s E hf .... ..1.`.J."YfV.b.J county SIMCOE :30`; ;:,;r;;,t S E E hf- The annual Sale of Lands in arrears for taxes in the County N 34 hf pt gore ' ' ' ' " Vf Simcne will be bold in Hana nnnwl` nnnmr. -RARPTW. M. M g Q M .2..' ' ' ` ' " 55; 547 l IJUV ; 589 V 589, 608 514 525 .znn 188` 189, 190, 203 IlIt\l1r| 1-Irv:-\ We Are Doing Repair Work "M61iH}3r':' 6c'i'"61E71"," 1?$'2`" 'l`|-m ...l.. M. l........ ...a......;:..,.,1 :. L- n_;-.._.. RASPBERRY ICE ZT0W1*`I'S`}iI`1;-.(`)F s0_I'rrH ORILLIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 T 6.90 TOWNSHIP OF OR0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 2 25' 23.58 01 10 run :tr:);)n .7. .... L 11.93 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH ORILLIA .-l....-..2L..A ....... I-IUIJBIICI II p H Reynolds s. _--, --v -v.u 'i`( )W7NSHIP OF SUNNIDALE 46 27 .I.ll. \J.l' ll` L` 101` 111 Lot Con. Acres Arrearsv Costs Total . 25 5 % 3 9.88 S 2.50 $12.38 . .26 6 - 26.12 2.90 29.02 . .26 6 26.12 2.90 29.02 . 32 14 20.05 2.75 22.80 . 1 9.92 2.50 12.42 5 9.92 2.50 12.42 53' 43 61 20 Mulcmer street 22 23 18 14 13 14 V12 30 21.92 100 156.63 50 5.93 50 28.43 31 8.28 20 B R E T T'S {gap STORE

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