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Northern Advance, 28 Jun 1923, p. 5

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\......._-, A171-iston did `not scurr- fourth or lfth. T.!ny-v-in rrn9}~.nvu:uI nn..r|\:n- IUlll'LH UL` IUHII. ! Barrie gathered anurher run in the fth when L. Emms 5111:1911;-d :1 corking drive L0 I`i'.:h[ eld. It should only have gone for a -louble, but went for a homer. AIIIuOnn l`hI\V`l\t` \n `kn :`\-oh Ulll. \\/CHI. lUl it HUHICA. Alllston scored in the si\'HL Doyle got to second when Coupe: fell trying to re-triexe U10 1;.`-J1. Wilkinson singled over .=Zmrt.] Doyle scored when the first basmm-.n| IU HU. the play. Yr} ll) l||.`. FRIDAY and SATURDAY BUT SPECIAL Bargains for Friday and Saturday in Te, Matches, A W _ETC. ETC. 36 DUNLOP ST. - Next to Olympia BARGAINS EVERY DAY 0l|RRY 8 CASH & CARRY .);|ux L, BLUIILA5 went out, Lcnnox scored tlvw to right * :3??? We Invite Your Inspection announce their Specials for he Hrd h\ft field 't0lhh und then 'he day the al.\LH. U1 DEVCHLII. Alliston got two in the seventh. Small singled to centre eld. Lrn- nox trripled `I20 right eld, scoring Small. Caesar went out. shortstop to rst. r.IcIlgha-rgey drove a long fdul to right eld and Lennox scored after the catch. In H. ..:.~1.n. 111:.-o-.. ..,1,q,\.-. n.....! try-ing to pick him off the hot corn- er, threw wild. `Day-x-in fnofl fn fallu u'n nhknu kn U1, LH|U\V wuu. Barrie failed to tally in either lhe sixth or seventh. A111 :-{nu rv:\4 1Ivr\ :r\ oh,` nAIvr\v\n hl.}U1Eu dJLLI'.'l' LIIU Ci!/LUH. I In the eighth .u1isto'1 added t\vvo' more to their total. Jenkins was safe at first when the rst basemzm drcpped the ball. Bergin singled ta centre ;=ld. Smail walked Lennox double]. scoring two. T4511-win rrnf nnn in the niryhth TN ILlJt'1l|lU.\ uuuuu:.1, DkJUll1l,`,' l.\VU. Barrie got one in the eighth. D. Emms was safe on an error at third and took second when pitcher overthrexv first. Clark struck out. F Armstrong scorerl D. Emma with In single to left field. J. Arnistrong singled to centre eld, but was run down at second. \llu`c uvnnt r~nnvv-\1nr~n :n ch,-I I .'\ll'lbLUl1 WUHL `.:al.'UlClt.'bb H1 Lllt I ninth. Barrie came in three runs down and by determined clouting took the game from Allision, who thought they had it under lock and key. I Qnnrn hv inninrru - BARRIE TAKES PEP OUT OF ALLISTON _ . . . .- .,_, ........;.,...` Barrie 0 1 1| Alliston O 0 2 I Bar1'ie-D0bson 1 2b. D. Emms 2b-s .(1'n1stro11}.: 3b, J. Cooper or, Carson Gilchrist If in 5th. \`::~Or\v\ Tinv-nu'u John D. Rocliofelior, Jnn., has donated $150,000 to be distributed utnong 15 hospitals in Canadzt and the United States to promote the use of insulin in the treatment 01 diabetes. The ptttipose of the gift is to increase the nunvber of free- W:U`(1 patients who could be treated `with insulin. I Ullullllbl H. Ill UH]. .\1`liston-Bergin 2-b, Hand rf, Small ss-p, Lennox p-ss, Caesar 11', .\IcI`1gha1'gey 0, Doyle cl`, Jemkins 1.b, Wilkinson 3rd. I Umpires Sutherland and Lock-| .hm-r . ' l l The farmers of the Province hztve [complained of not getting fair play iin numerous ways. Marketin,-.3 !facilities for the farmers are nor. as they should be, with the result that they are not realizing from their products a just recompense. The; farmers are entitled to every con- sideration and it is up to the Government now to do ever_vth`ing possible to encourage the tillers of the soil, who are the backbone of the country. ](-`O\'EP.`.\lE.\"l` .\l['S'I` Pl.-\Y i ]<`;\ll{ TO THE ,l`;\l{.\ll'Il!h`[ J. G. Keenan has taken over His .\Iaste1"s Voice agency from Wm. `crossland. Full line of Victrolas jand Victor Records. 54 Dunlop St., |opposite P.O. square. ` Il()(`l{1`}ll*]l.l4l-IIVS l..\'l.A` l`1h"l` (E [i<"l.' Score J\Vll ill. bt'L'UU'J. I All-iston went scoreless in the nah (Continued from page one) with Dobson trotting in ahead. Score tied. Here Lennox retired to shortstop and shortstop took his place. Mcllghargey, the Alliston catcher, had the second nger on his right hand broken at this point and was forced to retire. Clar-k canine to bat and won the game by stniking out. It was this way. The new catcher hadn't played in the game before and when Small threw a hook on the last strike, he failed to hold the ball. In his anxiety to get Clznrk at rst he bounced the ball off the rst baseman s shins and D. Emms came home with the winning run. I by innings : A-I-Ir JUNE 29 - 30 uucuub HEIU. Mrs. Rossiter of Toronto is visit- ing Mrs. J. R. Gray. \`fr: I gfnurnrf hue rnhn~no.1 av". Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wilson 01 Toronto visited A. Stewart v'ecently.| XII`, \V Cnnhntt nf "l".n1-nntn unmn L61 `:1. LlUl'L VISIL lI.l lU1'UI.lLU. ' Mrs. G. H. Spencer is visiting fniends here. \.lu-n I);-.;~e~HA-. an Fr`,-.......&A .'.. ..: uxuuuu H::1L!:u :1. DLBWd.1'L "tL`6:llLly. Mr. W. Corbett of Toronto spent ithe week end with his mother, Mrs. P. Banting. l v\Tr :1 11 rl \-I've `D Qfnnvn vi a n A ILL AV. .LU\J`.UlVyDUH r5. A number of the Maiels rela- tives from Hamilton and Toronto visited them on Sunday. `Rpptnn n1f.I\'nrI :1 rnfnrn rrznnc vL:uLcu Lucul U11 nuuuuy. Beeton played a return game with Thornton on the home diamond. The score -was 7-5 in favor or Thornton. A n-nnlr.z.u 55.-.`. I......- -oo,....I...1 s\... LIIULHLUJJ. A numvber from here attended the garden party at Egbert, at which the play Wil1owdale" was given. Everyone reported EL good time. Mr. and Mrs. J. G`0zLl and two r`oII(r1-ufnvvo n6` L`n1nnn.knv-n- n`1~r\ \[.. LIIC play wu1u\vuuu: WELS 5l\t`[l. Mr. daughte1's, of Schonnberg, also Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and daughter and! friend, of Beeton. visited at J.` Givens on Sunday. A-C . .... The contest was another pitch-I e1"s duel between Emams and Le'n`- nox. YVhi`1e the hits were many, most were wasted. Enmis, pitchingl for Barrie, struck out 9, allowed 13 hits and 5-.;a.ve 3 wa.1ks, while Lennox, his opponent, struck out 10. allowed 14 hits and deadheaded one man to rst. In errors Barrie were the worst ohorlers, committing ve to the opp(isi1io11 s two. Alliston went to but first and were easy outs, although two men got on the sacks. Barrie went out in order. \11.',.o,... ..... .. -4 4...- ..`-.. .._. A115 ;\1|a. J. IL. u1'a.,v. Mrs. J. Stewart has returned 211"- ter a. short visit in Toronto. \r[v~ and `\,l'v-o Qnuvnur 71nnn no C. JJKLIJ. LlLl'b'- -Mr. and Mrs. R. family of Churchill at N. Thomvps-on s. A nnvn.hay- n? VH1: vllr. and Mrs. J. Slack motored to lO1'o Station on Sunday to visit Mr. and .\I1`s. G. Shelswell. The CI`ui}.;ht1l`St Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 985, will hold their an- nual decoration day next Sunday. Proiiiptly at 2 o'clock the string band will lead the procession to the | Ell_L1iSi1 church cemetery, where they will pC1`fOl'll1 the sacred duty in honoring I-l1e'memot'y of the depart- etl O1'nn:.:0n1en by laying oral tri- butes tupon their :.;ra.\'es. After all the _<._:1'aves have been clecoratetl, the Rev. Mr. Herman v.'i11 t:1l charge of the service at the Eng- lish church at 3 o'clock. The Etlgat` branch of the \V.l. liinf nf Ohn hnnxn ni-` \f.-n I-`l\IiI`I\\1 ..\It'. and Mrs. J. Sltelswell and I H.311 Ullllllill ill. :3 UCIUC-l\. 'met at the home of Mrs. Go1'd0n Lauder on June 13, wit-h {L large attendance. Mrs. Week. of Peel County, gave an interesting: talk on the institute and the cmnnmnity. Mrs. Stockings of Waubaushene gave [a short talk. At the close of the` [meeting 21 dainty lunch was server]. |The next meeting will be held at Mrs. G. .\Ic.\rt.hur s on July 4. at 2.30 p.m. There will be at contest at the next meeting of house dress- es made out of our bags. The Guthrie Institute are invited to meet ithe Edgar Institute at Mrs. G. Mc- Arthur's. FIXED FOR BEING INTOXICATED Two Elmvale residents appeared in the OriL1.la. Police Court last Fri- day charged Wi-th being intoxicated, and were ned $20 and costs. It is understood that both the physic- ians who issued the prescriptions and the druggist who sold the liquor `are to be summoned. THORNTON WEST ORO The Northern Advance Stewart andl spent Sunday I11 .-\l1iston again got two men on bases in the second, but failed to tally. Wnr T3.nm`in "T!nafnv-" (I-.-.-Y: u-cf I-LLB LJBFILBIHUUL Ul.Ll.Lul.Ll$5, LU.` U16 1.151116 01 LL10 IHIDQYIHJ Order Daughters of the Empire. The landing of 5 he May Queens from H.M.C.S. Patrician followed is ceremony, a tender bearing their Majestles to the br stone steps leading directly to the parliament buiidi Here they were given the freedom of the city by Mayor Meynard and were crowned by His Honor the Lien- temmt Governor of British Columbia. . CThen came the Grand Parade, entered into by almost? every `automobile in the city and participated in by 2.-_I nI-llnmcnt buildings an ` `(arm as seen from vernndu 0|` l-impress Hotel 3.-Qucen of the Mnytime Iv` it` an `flu-torln B.C., in her royal couch. ' -l.-Quecn Dora Rolls entlu-an :11 the ontrunce to the Parliament Buildings. HIS year the citizens of Victoria B. C`.. lob;-air.-I! every public 5 irited fir ~ the eightieth birthday of this garden :1. nrul for |Be11ingha.m WI: 1sh.. NaI`l?11i1Iz1l[?d z,%((1]lvi1%:3%11,(1)]fa_ vlictormf three days beginning with tho twenty-fourth c \la:' thv picturesque floats and the recently illauguratled (`Sign city frolicked. During the previous wen`-k PM" 31:15 Culian Pacific motor ferry plying between vancouv; Queen had been chosen and with her maids of; nor hit-I Island and the former city gave hundreds of Ame;-lean travelled to neighboring cities inviting her sl :`1's and an opportunity to enjoy a 11331 twent 0 th f M 5 brothers from Nanaimo, Vancouver and Ne "\Vr~s:1- celebration. Y Ur 0 ay minster. and her cousins from Seattle, Belling am am] During the three (in v. Portland to join in a. three day frolic in her -xvlizhrixl ;arranged and on the 'l?l1SurI;lz:1I;'y a!1S1I<)i0rIE`s1'i`d(:1ventE\s7eI1Y1(1::r: gardens. The neighboring cities respon-dell to her 5:-laborate balls were given in the armouries yand at tfe bidding to the extent of sending their Mayors and (impress Hotel. Amid the historical sun-oundm 3 of hundreds of their populace to take part in the :-TDrinF~ Beacon Hill, where as the name implies bencongfires time revelry. were built in the earl d The initial neremnnv nf thn three lav feta xvs 1wr- nff fhn Trzlnnrl nnqey6l.:.!.yS._xfP;E__t_;.h_e gujdfnqa f_s8`nr Lune revexry. The initial ceremony of the three day fete was pe1`~ formed when Mrs. Walter C. Nichol, wife or the Lion- tenant Governor of the province of British (`nlumbia placed 3 beautiful floral wreath on the handsome bronze statue of Queen Victoria which stands before f'hA ha!-`|ln1-nan? hndlnvu In! H11: nnmn A? Man `| nrr~JLv-In] uronze 5181118 012 uueen VICCOFIB WIIJCH SI.8.l1(lS D`, {'IU1'e the parliament buildings, in` the name of the In1p_'.'la.1 Ordnr T)m12"hfm'n nf Hm Ftrnnh-n, Tho lnndlmr rd`-`jhn Spring-time Revelry in Garden City LIMITED 1.-nn-s. \Vultcr Nichol, plnti` = 2.-I'uI-llnment ' '|ST. MARY S, WITH 8 K MEN,BE_TKBARACAS !M001'e Breaks Up Game By Hitting Home Run K \Vith Two 011. LU Lunc (J. lAllU\V LAUKAI DULULIU. Buracas went. 10 but first and gathered in one run when Houghton, the lead off man. wended his way around the sacks. Not to be out done. St. )Ia1'_\"s talrlied two in their imllf of the 1'st.when J. Hayes and .\Io01'e duplicated Hought0n s feat. F`.nI`nr-:1: In-Aria 1.11.: cnnrn `-2-`) in. For Barrie, "Buster Clark, first man up, slashed at single through the pitcher`s box and was moved to second by I-`. .\rmstrong's single to 3rd. J. .\m1s11'on:.; struck out. Clark and .\1'1nsu`on: pulled a dousble steal. Cooper walketl. Cam'- son went out, third to rst, but Clark scored on the play. L. Idmms struck out. \.lh'nonn r~nI\\~n;` 5.... an I... Lx.:...1 |.\1UUL.` Ul|pll|;(llC\l LIUUSIILUJI 1Cd.l. I Baracas made the score 3-2 in` their favor in the second stanza. Ballalltyne tripled and R. Wilson helped him along: with a good drive to centre and then scored himsell on a e1der s choice of P.:u`tridge`s smash. ` r`nnv\Aw Fnnnnfl hunn :v\ n vi/\1Iv n bllliltll. Cooper fanned three in a row in SL. _\Iar_v s half of the second. For Barzicas, H0u_9.'hton scored arsaiii in the third. He singled to centre eld and after 1'omping' around to third, came in on a wild ihrow to the redli5.;hL corner. Qt \T:mI'\"e IIEIHID in Hfo in fhn Llll'U\\ LU llltf lt?tlAI_.'lL CUIUCIV. St. .\Ia;1'_v s came to life in the third. Cuff was safe on first when the rst baseman dmpped the throw from second. J. Hayes moved him along to third on a long single m 1nF'r nk} 'T`hon urhh hvn nn `nun aluug LU Luuu U11 (1. Auug blufglt to left eld. Then wilh two 011. Moore stepped up to win his own _:ame and poled the pill to left eld xfOI` a home run.- The next 1`m`ee men were easy outs, but the clam- agre was done. `Dov-non: tvnnf nut in nvflnvl in (kg: |(L'>_lC` (lb UUHK1. Baracas went out in order in the fourth on a. pitcher to first assishi a fly to pitcher and another pitcher Ito rst assist. Cr `Y.-sun -. luI1r`I\I` kunn nr.nn inn lk.` llltl. k`. . - SI. Z`-Iar} added three more to their totatl in the fourth on a walk to J. Hayes, an overthrow to rst by shortstop, a single and another error by the pitcher. Baracas, with the score 8-4 against them, made a thrilling nish by Lyutza UI civic groucn. Saturday, as other days, witnessed band concerts given throughout the city streets from early morning until late at night. A home-made circus and regatta Drovided matinee entertainment at the Gorge and the picturesque night attack by Indians staged in these natural eourroundlngs recalled very vividly the pioneer days of Vancouver Island and brought to 9. close a civic carnival of brilliant splendour when the Queen of the Pacic Cities paid homage to the memory or her royal name'e9.ke, Victoria the Good. " days many sports events were Thursday and Friday evenings and the {Empress surroundings beacon fires early days for the guidance of sailors off the Island coast, the picturesque Frolic Pageant was staged on Friday. The Passing of the Pessimist was the title given this much heralded event which portrayed the indictment and reformation of many types of civic grouch. Saturdnv. an nmr damn mI+n-..-..,a 5.-.: ...-.....-.:- scoring three runs and had a man on rs! when the nal out was made. }Io\veve`1', they failed in the pinch and the gamle \\'as Inst. Score by innings: :2 11' L` who succeeds the late D. Quinlan as Tv1'easu1'e1- of the County of Slimcoe. \ .`:'ll'll\.'I\ Ulll.. A-Iliston scored two in the third. Hand was safe at rst when rst dropped the ball on the throw from third. Hand stole second. Small, walked. Le -nnox singled thr0ugh| the pitcher s box. f0I`Cin_'_: small at` second and putteinq H-.mr1 on third. Caesar singlet! pz1.=t s!mv.'t, scoring Hand. .\lcI1_2hn: -9 \ went second to f'1I`:`I. 1. nu Ghn v\I..u> f \.. I. .I ... .. .....|.s 13311163 11. `Baracas-~I-Ioug=11ton Jib, Hart 11: , Cooper 11, Carson c, W. \\'i1s011 ss, 'Ba1Iantyne lb, R. \Vi1son 2-1), Par- ltridge cl`, Craig 1'1 . S` B { 1.. 'c1l`21C2lS .\I:u'y s St. Mary : Hayes 2!), Byrnes c, Byrnes 11'. T151 rn nne___ Rev. Mr. Knighton motored to Hallon last 1`1'iday. \`| :~: Dav fnfcnn and how nvnfhr.n- flilllull lbbbl. l`llLliL_). Mrs. Rex Watson and her mother, Mrs. Lowe, motored to Tommo this week. ht` \Tn4-u.nI :~ \Vl:bl\. .\I1's. Knighton of )I011trezL1 is `visiting with her son, Rev. G. I{ni.:hton. at the parsonage. III`. and Mrs. Geo. Baldwin and Mrs. J. Baldwin 111ot01`e(I to T01'0nI.o to attend the wedding of their nrxnnin I CULllH. The rluneral of Mrs. WiL1 Mc- Lean was held on Tuesdz1_v at Dals- ton church and was very largely zutended. Much S_\'1I1p11h_V is felt for H10'fil1]li]`. T`!-nlcfnn n'l-nvorl Qhnrntv Tlnv n 'p1'e\'a'iIin:.r at {U1 llll." Lillllll). Dalston played Shzmiy Bay 21 league 1`oo1~ba.11 game at Shanty Bay on TUeS(11,\'. The game was well contested, in spite of the high winds the Lime. The score was 2-1 in favor of Dalston. Lorne Handy, a Dalston player, had the misfortune to have his leg broken in the first few minutes 01' the game. It is only a qtlesricn of time be- fore every pedestrian will -be behind a steering whee1-or in an emer- gency ward. D. HENRY COLE)! .-\N uu u eld. I )..- DALSTON Page Five Ht'IlU. Barrie tied it up in when Copeland sinulwx`. : and stole second. I-I; wvx on a pitcher to !ir.'~:L plat provided the best play by stealing home. A 11:...,__ .1:.1

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