Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 27 Sep 1923, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Range ulating g top. 1 baking " "-`-and he oven cooker Hits-oi1 Small `6 in three innings; off Lennox, 5 in 6 innings; off Jennett 5 in 3 2/3 innings; off Banting 3 in 4 1/3 innings. Jennett 5 in 3 2/3 innings; off Banting 3 in 4 1/3 innings. Sacrifice fly-McQuay. Time---l.35. ` - Umpires--H. _J. Thompson. 'I`hormon. at plate; L. Arnold. Cookstown, on bases. VESPRA COUNCJL NAMES W.l':'..BROWN COLLECTOR -U JJGLIIIIIIE `Io . ' ' Left. on base-s--Ivy ll; Alliston 4. Pawed bal.ls-Banting 2. First on errors--~Ivy 4; Allismn 3. Hit by pitchex_`-by Lennox (Baxiting, W. E.). ' A ' St.Olen1b_ases-4Whiteside (Caesar). Small. vv- . rum uu .uuws-ll.u oumu. 1. - . I Struck out--by Lennox 5. by Ienuett 2. iby -Banting 4. ` ' `Into an tum... 1.... 11. An:...;.. A ;s;;:o;:gmgii is .._....-. Z ._ B _ _ _ . _- uau. Junltvll. vuuuuu uxccuugs . . . . . . 16.UU Ibert Orchard, council_ meetings .. 6.00 A By-iaw appointing Wm. E. Browrv rllect-or of rates for the year 1923 was giv-J w its three readings and passed. Th: Pnnnnil nJnnon1uI.h. Imnnb .... Ana First on .ball--o Small. 1. Q.'......l. ._..L E I ___ ___ luau . . . . . . . . G. Richardson, dtogs ul\`vuAn .. |ch's Orchestra. ....._.a.... 3p, council 7 council mc '. councll m Iulugp auu puss! adjourned -to ...-....o..... , Council meetings, ,' 's;i{e'q}'i:iiid By" ' 9.-1'%.Aa{g' meetings .. Ll meetngs \II'IlI:` vnanu .- , B. ootrr1s,_c1'e-U o...` for nff Innnn K :r\ 9 r"o',.'a"z'a}."E'c3ne 8 Fields) - cana. --- Addie uriddu s Fare- /: I unu- meet ~ THE BARRIE EXAMINER .105-.00 $87.25 25.00 12.ov 25.65 H Octn In Saving for Q1 5.12 ---v v.-.~- svllv U: vIl\v l\lk'\aIlC.II. The time taken for washing angi labeling the outsides of the jelly and jam jars is not wasted. and we never appreciate it quite so much until the following winter when we visit some friend who smilingly passes us raw mincemeat under the happy delusion that it is her plum conserve. Have a shelf place near the stove conven- ient for holding seasonings. avoringsai1d the many little things continually needed in cooking. instead of keeping them in a clos- et at the other side or the kitchen. rnl .- . TLIPITOL THEATRE, Thun., F.-1., Sat., Sept. 27.2329 ` 2-- ' 6.8. A_l',`_|UEL$ON Presents . SJ / arrie RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ntarQ Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Conve'rsational French ' emphasized. Outdoor games and sports. Health record excellent. _ Limited numbcn. ME, That ; All. or [Ships that _n.--VioIin `Solo deric Fradkin. venben Gollegg For Prospectus apply to Principals -j-Q:-n--go---Q--5|-1.3--u|n--|I-:3-$.0--1 AN appetizing cup of . FRY $ brings to the business man the punch "he needs for a big day's work. its nourishment is concen- trated, its avour is dis- tinctive, and its quality is always supreme. 9 Limited Page Thus 1 1. 9' Isham Iona: ` IN PAL '1Y'&3 'g>7-W \-.. Your Tears-- arle. [LIMITED M hr kvpt i_n canton -mull l1nn}'nf mnn1pl1o.r n this way retain its };.;$'1pi. Else. Marion Harris. Zlements stofyou 3. Robinson EI ISLE ' OF (1 W00-Fox :`-sided )., Limited SALE (in ltaliap), ' \Y_I_: LEAF---(ln`. Llcctrical wing of '|UUICo If the bowl is lightly but thoroughly but- tered or greased before the ball of kneaded- dough is put into it forthe final raising in` that shape, it will turn out on the board. when light. with scarcely a touch from fing- ers or spoon. saving both the scraping and the extra time required otherwise for the] Ina] raising in pans. or _on the board, if feathery doughnuts are being made. I . . . . l A cheap dnsnnfectant to use m scrubbing or washing utensils in a sickroom is made by adding a teaspoon of turpentine to every? bucket of hot water. Turpentine is a pow-2 erful disinfectant and will dispel all bad` ndm-A. mu. tu am {'31 uutumwr IILUIC QlS})l1!6. I Fire. supposedly of incendiary, origin, de-it stroyed Herman Swafl'ield's barn south of l Alliston. In the barn were 34 loads of wheat, ,4 ready to thresh, 250 ~ bushels of barleyjl t.hre.shed a few weeks ago. the team of hors- gl as. three tons of hay, two sets of harnessla and a lot of alsike and barley straw. In ( addition. a number of hens were burned. I When the fire was discovered the door inn the east end of the barn wasyopen. the farmf gate was standing propped open agai1'..~'t the l wind and a car was heard to pass the side of s the house at three o`clock in the morning; these facts being considered conclusive nevi is dence that some thievesbent on stealinggr alsike had visited the barn during the night ;i and in some way. either accidentally or de- l Eberately, set it on fire. ti WRIGIEYS I]. ' Ed. Moffatt told the Newmairket councili that h.-. had a dear friend" next '0 `him; who for three years had maintained a high` pile of wood adjoining his house. which: darkened his windows and shut out tht-' light. and which Mr. Moffutt described asi in "spite fence." He asked the council if some action could be taken to C'u,-Jlpel his neighbor to remove this nuisance. The council was in entire sympathy with him and in.:t.ructed' Harry Smith. road inspec- tor. to act as mediator inthe dispute. 1 Fire. sunimsedlv nf innnnliinrv nriuin Ila- 4 vr IU xztuac uu: wuunu. . Boy vandals have destroyed so much pro- perty around the Alliston "park that the Herald suggests that the town `build udwel ling house at some spot near the east. gate. which commands a view of the whole grounds" and alluwta suitable tenant to .haw=' we use of the house in.return for his HEX`-' vices in keeping an eye on the town proper- w- * A ..! IPA l\"n1-6 4...l..I .L_ \v-,,,,,, `I _......,, ..... nvuaallo Luc vuwa wen: unaurcu. While riding on a coaster wagon -Jimmie Merlina. 8 years old, of- Orangeville, was bitten on the face by a dog. which jumped at him as he was passing. One check was so badly gashed that it required seven stitch- es to close the wound. nrny I'0V\lll1l:1 kn..- -l....4___._.l V - ` After Every Me al _..... ....... an uucucu uwu year. ] Samuel Elliott, a farmer in" the Bolton,` district, lost seven valuable cows during an i electric storm last week. the animals stand?` ing under a large. elm tree near a burn during the storm. The cows were insured. \xn.:I_ _:.J:__ H; - " - mu. ugurcu pnce.---aporxsman. I In order that the Holland river may be fit. to bathe in, the provincial board of! health is taking steps to have the source of pollution removed before the "ole swim- min hole" is needed next year. Qnvuunl D":J\ .. 1----A~- '-' 1-; 1. .-f u muinn like that mule up of its failures, ml l1i.~'lrn'y records both Ami so .011 behalf of i:.\Immnwnr.= Board of 1] zuul tlmlltmrv To the 1- euro nf' Ihv Czmadian I of 21 fnr.~'uk(-n fort`..- 0. nnrl :1 mission that :11 also of H great Ideal ion! 1-mluruncre uhd he- !" '(`ln'i. faith. 4111- V 1-I`. :r'1um1>hm1t m'or,de- nml (lmnh. -....-,...... ...uuuuu: xuucuaxuun. H . J. W. Perry purchased the three-year-; old filly, Daisy Gratton by- Gratton Royall and out of Daisy at-Law. from Earl Rowe.l M.~P.P..` for what is reportd as close to a four figured price.--Sportsman. In order thnr Hm I-L-.lla....l ..:...... ......- L- ycl pun 01 me` mourn.-vl'lanet. Harry,Carter of Bond Head recently sold 346 bushels of alsike clover. the product all 35 acres.'which realized about 82000.. 1; Allnnl-Alnn tn nClI..:..L`-........... .-2 .L_ `u:..\n 4 uu nexus. wuwn reuuzeu BDOUL OZUUU. _ _ According to officiakreturns of the 1923 Provincial elections Earl 'R0we.`s election expenses in South Simcoe were 8542.00. 1).. 11..., n A ---,.--...-.. u. -.4-cuvu -uuuxuc Inc OUSEJIU. Ex-Mayor Duncan Anderson of Orillia` is vigorously opposing the expenditure of $65,- 009 on collegiate institute extensions. I VI! n, Gloves glened _. All kinds of Hats cleaea and blocked Ladies and Men's Suits soon absorb majny ounces of dirt and dust. Unless it is removed, it will quickly wear out the best fabric. Our dry-cleaning process takes out the dirt. Then smartness is restored by good pressing. ' So bring in your clothes"to have them CLEANED - PRESSED -`-- REPAIRED 5-- or D\`ED.' Of the-V Provincial Highway be- tween Orillia and Was-hago is expected to be completed this tau. 1'}... D-.. I I D..LL!___ I__, ,,, I vquxpxuwu unis I811. ' The Rev. J. J. Robbins has announced that he will be leaving Goldwater the lat- _ter part of the` mont7n.---Planet. "nrruy nn-011- -6 II-..J 11--.! ..__-._LL. - H. ELSTON, suns. ucu Ul uuntroon cmxms to h:|V!? sold $500 worth of raspberria from one acre thus year. ' Rn:-fa.-inn A! H... D......:__-:..I u':_L...__. L, I TEMBER 27, 1 923 h Creemore's hydro rate has been cut in alf. { - `ll__ 1: II 1 v\ ADDING SMARTNLSS AND Loncm LIFE { T0 `AND M1-`.N S surrs T`!-IURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1923 lull: ! Mrs. Bell of Duntroon `claims to have! 3],; gym ,.,,,...g. ,,c ...n...|..--.:.... :--... -..- ...._- | A few uncallede-{gr suits for sale Goeds called for and delivered - Give us a trial All w rl< done -on the premises & .e A universal custom ' that bonotits every- body. Aids digestion, soothe: the throat. .... Qua swan), V Auto. U CIIUIS. _` nightfi - Eighth Inning. ` rr do-i Iv_v'--L. Jennett (batting for Coxxvorthl to 2nd error by 3_rd; F. Banting doubled over 3rd bag; B. Jennett out short to 1st; )bing '1`. Bganting singled to left scoring L. Jen is nett; J._ Hutton safe on fieider's choice iveryfsboring F. Banting; Jeninett safe error pow-zby lst, scoring T. Banting; 'H. Jennett badlfieldefs choice; Hatton out at plate." 2nd; to catcher: W. Bnntimr nnnnnri On 2...: 9. Trot. - . iole Orchestra. UDCLVGJV II. A. Bergin s.s. Whiteside lst. Lennox 3rd.. p. Hand` c.f. Small p.. Srci. l Doyle r.f. Dian! .. } .'_\-ILIIC IJJ llllllllsa ` 123156789 R4HE `Ivy . . . . . . ..0lllO00306ll4 Alliston 00l40101x7 84 Summax-yn' Earned~run.s--Ivy 3. Alliston 4. ' Two-base hita---F. Banting. Whiteside. Three-base hita--W. E. Banting, Leunox, Doyle. Totals . . . . . . . Alliston _ J . Bergin 2nd nancnn If u ucrgul Caesar If. A .D___:_ JJUA DUUTU 3" Ivy ` A.B T. B_ant.ing c. 5` J. Hatton c.f. 5 E. Jennett 3rd. 5 H. Jennett p., 2nd. 5 W. E. Banting s.s.,p. 4 McQuay r.f. *4 Coxworth 1.1 . 2 r 5 B. Jennett 2nd.. s.s. `F. Bantingvlst. 4 l L. Jennett H. 2 u nun. Q CllUlB I Ninth Inning Ivy.--McQuay out 2nd to 1st L. Jennett fanned; F.` Banting singled over short; out bet-weein lat and 2nd, 1st to" pitcher. 0 runs. 1 hit, 0 errors. `l\,_l'1 - I vxuua, U cl'l'Ul`B'o f A!liston--~Whiteside doubled to right; scored on wide throw to 2nd by pitcher` vLennox out to McQuay; Hand singled to -;left; Small safe on fielder}; choice; Doyle 4 ! singled to right; Hand out at plate right to 1 catcher; Black forced Doyle at 2nd. 1 run, . 3 hits. 1 error. 1 ' nu C`-"~" ' tunes, 6: HUB, 6 CITUTS. I Alliston-Whiteside dropped fly by Hat- ton; stole 2nd; Lennox error by 2nd: scor- ing Whiteside; Hand struck out; Small out 2nd to 1st Doyle" out to right. 1 run. I0 hits, 2 errors;_ .,Al V umuc. e uuUwl:,' nuuun out at plate. 21103 catcher; W. Banting popped to 3rd. 3i runs, 2 hits, 2 errors. } A`ufnn_7"k:6nnI.|.. .l.....__._.I IL, I 11' . uuull. u_I Lal. U runs. U HHS, U CTTOVS. Allist6n--J. Bergin out to left; Caesar !struck out; A. Bergin out s'no`_rt to 1st. 0 fruns, 0 hits. 0 errors. `I:\:..Lu_ 1., It That Hot-- .- nun, ; canu. ' Seventhilnning ,' Ivy--H. Jennett mu 2nd `to 131. Banting out by same route;.McQ-my short to 1st. 0 runs. 0 hits, 0 A"inf`n.__I Rm-.-in mu .. 1..n.. n u tuba, U cl`l'Uf. Alliston-J. Bergin out onstrikes; Caesar out pitcher to 1st; A. Bergin rollegl to 1st. -0 runs, 0 hits. _0 errors. V - Sixth Inning Ivy---T. Banting fanned; Hutton,--out to short; E. Jennett out 3rd to 1st. 0 runs. (Lhits, 0 errors. I Aillun-... \!7l.:4...,_:.l_ I u u I , -a-nun I CIIIII`J\.|1 1 nun.-._. '3 HHS. 1 CITOF. ` V Fifth Inning : Ivy--Coxnworth struck out; F. Banting `out. 2nd to 1st`; B. Jennett fanned. 0 runs. i0 hits, 0 errors. All:LI`l\iI I n-__:,, ' ' - '- A Totals . . . . . . ..35 ,_Score by iuuings:~-- 1 9 2 A R uua, I C.|l'Ul'. _ - Allistou--Caesar to 2nd on error by short; A. Bergin sacrifice fly to right: Whiteside [singled to left, scoring Caesar; Lennox tripl- ` ed to centre, scoring Whiteside; Hand out 3rd to 1st, scaring Lennox; Small singled lpast lst; stole 2nd; Doyle tripled t-s cen- ltre. scoring Small; (Banting pitclxingl ;Black` fanned. 4 rum, 4 hits. 1 error. } mm. 1....:.... -us, v uanuuwu Fourth Inning A Ivy--B. Jennett out 3rd to ls!-, '1`. Bant- ing to 3rd on error by right; J. Hanan out. pitcher to 1st; E. Jennett singled pas: 1st. scoring Banting ;' H. Jennett singled to right; W. E. Banting `hit by pncher, load- ing bases; McQuay struck out. '1 run. 2 hits, I error . . .nI:...-. n, 1 A A ...-..-u . nun, v VI Box Score :- gscn. I run. 0 mus. U8l'X'0l'S. I _. Alliston-Small singled to rigbt.o\-`er lst; `Doyle out pitcher to lst;4Small to 3rd on passed ball; scored on passed ball; Black out 3rd to 1st; J. Bergin struck out. 1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors. Y.`__,,,.I_ 1 I lune. Allistnn-'-_Whiteside out 3rd to 1st; Len- nox out to Hatton;- Hand out to Hntlon. |0 runs. 0 hits. 0 errors. T Third Inning l I\'y--J. Hattou out to J. Bergin; E. Jen- lnett. singled to left; H. Jenn:-tt singled upast 2nd; W. Banting forced E. Jennett at 3rd; McQuAay singled to centre scaring H. Jennett; to 2nd onthrow-in; Coxworth .walked. filling bases; F. Banting out 3rd to llst. 1 run. 3 hits. Oerrors. `nlnnn Qvnnll ..Z.....l.._.I 4- __!#Li I - - .v unu, v cnnuo. 1;. Segond Inning I_vy-W. E. Banting tripled to left; Mc- Quay out on sacrifice `fly to Caesar. sqoring Banting;'Coxworth poppedto Lennox; F. Banting singled tq left; B. Jennet: singled to right. advancing Banting tn3rd; T. Bunting out to Hand. 1 run, 3 bits, 0 er- POPS.- M11 5.53:: It: Hide man`: Orchestra f1 Iuua, U'lbS, I CITOI. _ A_iston--J. Bergin rolled to lat; Caesar bfanbd; A. Bergin out 2nd to 1st. 0 runs," !0 hits, 0 errors. ` 1 . Q____J `I ' I _\~v\------- ~-v-- vv-sv Firs: Inning _ Ivy--T. Banting and J. Hatton out to Caesar; E. Jennettt safe dropped fly by Hand; -H. Jennett out short to lat. ~ 0 runs, Ovhits, 1 error. ~ Alliaon-.s,_ I D.L-..:__ __u-,) . u". n ALL1sToN BEATS , I I 1vY;ggn7'roe, Winnihg Run Made in Eighth; `Ivy Batsmen Fail in Pinches. 29 EuzAi3E:r_H 51'. * PHONE 441w (Continued from page 1) I":-no '....2.. ,- IU 15' . WV . .McQ-my out av-v-nu-4 131: W. ll..f\__._-_ 75c SEA EYES-4 "-15$ ; 'E3"& nc'"' N at 10 mn. `Alex? La;vu~u .5`. vv uwu "etc. Grant Knupp, Jm. Damn, cc J_Cha's; Miller. c `A.lL-._A f\__L` . ,, J uy-A Collect-or 4 u ._ :A_ ALA u. uuuuouuu, mwpuna` auun: WUFK on N. Townline . . . . . . . . . . . . ..104.06 T. 0. Craig, Div. Court Clerk's fees -and rent of hall . . .- . . . . . .. 8.00 Canada Ingot Iron Co.', Metal pipes [ for_Col. Rds. . . . . . . . . . . . ...613.65 Canada Ingot Iron ACo._. pipe for ` opp. lot 19, con. 9 . . . . . . . . . . 32.40 County Treas., County Rates $10,- ` 960 (less 8219.20) . . . . . . . ..-.10740.80 1. D. Murphy, putting in culvert app. 10: 19. con. 9 . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 John Pain, work on Co_l. Rd.. ' No. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'.500.00 A. B. C-outta. quarter salary as Clerk and` Trans. . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . 1225.00 A. -B. Coutts, Sec.~'I`rea.s., Tel. Sys- _ tem, pt. levy . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l00.00 T. C. Craig. Div. Court Clerks fees 0 ._ . and rent of hall . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.00 W. `W. Scott, wprk on Mac road .. 85.50 R. M. Bell, -for gravel . . . . . . . . .. 12.90 Bishop Bros., gravel for Sunnidale I I-nn : 1n fiiifit A 1).. .I.__ ._ um :4; Menu, ccmcuv WUHC uuu CXCH` vating Col. No. 10 D. -B-anks, work on con. 10 . . . . .. S. Joiston, \lespra's sliare work IILIU `CD515 : Communications were read from: D. H. Coleman, County Treas.. stating that .a discount of two per cent. would be allowed if County rates were paid by August E0: W. G. Richardson, filling affidavit re sheep killed by dogs; Wm. E. Brown and Geo. E. l Thompson, applying for the position of col- I lector of rates. VI... .l'._II-_.-:___ _._,,, , IUU DUI UI I ('10 The following accounts were passed:-- John Rawell, work on Co). Rd., No. 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$87.2. Sarjeant & Cn., cement for Col. ;Rd., No. 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25.6 R. Lytten, cement work and exca- .-ntv... (`I\' D. `M- In 1'!-9 n- Vespra Council -met on September 17 with all its members preseqte and the Reeve in the -chair. 11--.... .__:_,A:'_,,, I 4- -\ -- |A_m(:"x-:r_~I1L~:13__

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy