Page Eight , . , .._-__ i REV. E. J. WHAN MODERATOR OF BAPTIST ASSOCIATION` J. H_\'.~'Iop. lw:1rri-, Dr. (`l:n'ilu`n-, 'l`0t plus 1'3; H. J. H Barrie : of Ulv (`wll-ilr1','~ I:1pt`i.~.L (`,|1u1'L'h- l:1.~.l \\'\'l'k. Rm`. rt four, skippt-d| 11 second place. :4` MT :1 tie with vf T0ttcnl1a.n1. I one pass on four errors. my-uu . ..- u.. u L-|||\ I Eing out Hw w:u'r.'mt. His hi_u'l1-h:1nul- ml .-wt in .<<-t.t?1u_~.-' Hw criminzll law in mmiun \vn.< im'xc1L~`::l)h\~~ `[:1n1p- hu-vll h.:ll r"lm to rm-('.n\'<-1' Lhu l)i1':'< in ttlmt way t`ln'ou_1:'h malice. .v\I~\' M2 . Boys `pointed out tfhut dam- n':r~.< wen-c~ ed:-ninu-5.! f.'~;-'.' "1I11`-`H07 W`-' E`-!(A?`(-*l"U'f3il)[1" zrnil t'l`:*-1-7:`.- :. .`1!l1;| fIhat' "lhr'.x'r' {ha-1 been M.'it!acr prom-(:.t1txion nor trcapum of any kintl. un-...r- classes Iv A`\d -_.._ -.--- ___ on Wednesday! summer. -Notice is hereby given that By- law No. 1202 of the Town of Barriei was passed b3: the Council of the Tlown of Barrie in compliance wiatfh petitions, providing that all shops-l situate within the limits of the Town l -of Barrie, of the followving classes, name-Ly: Dry Goods and Millinery, Jewelry, Furniture, shall be closedi each Wednesday of each week, fromi and after the 28th day of June, A.D., 1927, uzntil the 30th day of September, A.D., 1927, between the? hours of twelve-thirty o'clock noon, and five o clock in the forenoon oil the next following` day, saving` andi exception any VVed.ne.sda_\' of any; week d.u1*ing the said term in which; there shall be a Dominion, Provin-; cial, Civic 01' legal holiday, also ex-5 ceptingr the Wed-no. of the week, lwhcn the Bu1`1".c F5111 F:1i' is being`; of shops afternoons during Town of Barrie BY-`LAW NO. 1202 to close_` cert ,..... ...... ` In :1u|ln-.-. Llw jury Mr. Sulli- \':lll ('!:\ nu-I (that (`mnplwll hull he-l:l Lhv pl:rinti' up to Uhv c mmunit_\' zx: iu.m|u~r . as :1 tihivf by .~*\\'v:n'- ' .nO ll: . L' ..4 H... ........ I. l..n..|, Rev. J. S. Shortt, M.A., Minister Edmund Hardy, Mus. Bac., F.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-master. Sunday, June 26th 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.-'IYhe ministeril at both savdces. N AAAAA ',_v ` I ITWO TURKEYS CAUSE JURY E` ; CASE BEWEEN cl-`ARMERS C 3 (Continuozl from p:l_L(` one) 11 i l`1u-_\' mltvrml his turlu-_\' hoL1.~'r~ and ` :1)c_;m1 nostin_:. The 1>}.:1inti' In-Iiovmi ` t-hvm to lw two of his 1ni.<.~i11;: flock: of II, but in 0nI'1' to mzlkv sure. "` -:ul`\'m't:i. them as v. in the `Smym-1' Sun, st:1tin_-' that anyone 5 .\\*ho could prove 0\\'11c1'.~`hip of the :5 bird< could have thom on p:L\'111011t of] . . I empemos. 'Dh0 ll(`.[(`I1(lllHt, A-I1`L"`l1:S Campbell, cumv in .'1nswvr to the ad- \ v1Vtismm-nt., and clzlimml the tur- keys as h.i.<. The p1z1in1.i' refused to rive Ulwm to him on the grrouml tlha`. Czunmpboll had not 1)-1`0V'0I1 thcv wax"-. i 5 \his Mr. Czunpboill sent the writnoss ai I . i 1:nv_\'or's lot.t(-1' tm 'ir!=, |-but the I.-|`t.1.m' rvfuscd. \l n I n .1 ,, ,,,,_.4 L- YIAISAA. S C n nu... held. .1: nuns. All pz1;'ties Interested will- th(`lTlSL`1\'L`S `z:cco1'li11;_>'l_\'. vs... -.1 Dutml at |Junc, 19:27. ULIL \'Aun\,u. Mr. Campbell then went to Police I\ I2L_L`,`iaSL`2lt(` I~Img'p_- in Co1lin.;:`w0o(l and :1..~".'~ how to r<~oo\'(.-1' the tm`ko.\'s. '|"1w I\'Iv:1;;'it4s`21tv .\'1l!_'.:`g'(`Stl`(l :1 . \":u'r:1-nL us the spot- ic. motmoml, and ion April '.Z$H1h C:m1pbo1] cnmv with I I mu` nmvmn I (u1mt,_\' ('m1.~".~'1l)l(- Hiram Olin-1`, arm- ml wi~lh :1 .\`l`:Il`('h \\':1rr:n1t, and . hircls. 'l`lu- inl'0rm:1t,ion s\\'01`n ' . . 'tn h_\' (`znnplwll Ill _:.-'ot.ln11_;` thv .<<-:n'L-.h |\\':n'r:1mt smtwl that ha` haul c:1u.~`o to . T.~:tI.<})'<'1. t.ln- turlu-_\'s \vn-rv cm1m~:111-(I `En .\`--l!'<-`.~: prmni.s`t-.~'." so |.. . . A ` H11` ll . I rant`. Buchanan & Son, Barrie T. R. Coulter, Barrie Geo. G. Moore, Barrie W. Turton, Barrie N. Marshall, Allandale DUNLOP OFFICIAL SERVICE DEPOTS vlfu ('l:1in1--I $`. ..()l)0 for lnfs l't`|)ul:lU0l1 and Wockvt In--` lhu action in _u'vtt.ix1_-4' out :1 prmni.s~(-.~'.' aw uuuu aux vuyywa Simdlay evening: musical service, including solos, duets and male quar- teftc. It v1- 1 -n .- ..1 5,11, 5,, _. Bmwio this W. Smith, .. win: H. criminal vxcu.~unl)1c. .--` ... certain Wednesday , I Town Clerk. 22nd day of S I A. B. Thomas, Allandale D. B. McFadden, Cookstown H. T. Rankin, Cookstown S. A. McQuay, Thornton H. Smith, Angus i X.ot.ic is hereby given pursuant to :the Trustee Act tlmt. all persons hav- ging: claims against the Estate of Wil- `limn Lincoln .\Iit.choll, late of the _'l`owns.hip of Innisl, Boat Buiilder, :(i0CL`i1S01l, who (lied on the 227th (lay 5 I of April, 1927, are requested to send ;pzirL.iculai=s of their claims to the ; lIll on or before the 9th ; day of Jui._\', 1927, after which `tho :\(liI1`lil1i$T1'zlI-l'iX will llistribute the ';i.a of the estate, liz1\'ing' re_:_1`2u'Ll _, i only to the cla-ims of which she then 3 sihall lmvo notice, 1l.ll'(l will not be re- sponsiiihle for any other`. Esten & =.Esten, Barrie, Solicitors for the Administratrix. l ~. i I Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims `against the estate of John H. Read- man, late of the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simooe, Butcher, de- ceased, are required on or before the 25th day of June, A.D., 1927, to send by post prepaid or to deliver to Ithe undersigned at Barrie, Ontario, [solicitors for said Estate, their mu names and addresses, a full state- ment of their claims, duly veried, land the nature of the securities (if 'any) held by them, and that after said date the .-tdministratnix will pro- isaid estate among the parties 'en- ititled thereto, having regard only to fthe claims of which she shall then ihavo had notice. v\ . . n - ur .\"LL J-.. -1 ceed to distribute the assets of the__= :.\.u.u. I Mr. Hamlry wild give the folhowing organ recital programme after the evening` `se1'v.ice : ; 1. Song of the V.oI~gva Boatmc-n"; '2. M-esdvitat1ion ..Frank Frysinger: 3. Turkidh March ...... ..Bee1Jhoven': 4. 'Uhe Rosary ........................ ..Nevin` Prayer meeting, Wcwlnesclay, at 81 uv . I . . . . .. 10 pm 1' cont. I.` fof D\\'1-Hing and Sout:h"Hz1;1.t' of Lot iOm~, .\'-`rth G'.'o\`o Streot, Barrie. iconxfortuhlc house (electric 1i5.:'ht and \\'2ltL'l`), on ~AvrIInl\A\r IIIIV n.I unnu- l\'ot.i`ce is liereby given pursuuant to `the 'l`ru`-.~:tee Act that all persons h.a\'~ `ing claims again-st the Estate of William Flemniing`, late of the 'Ilown- zshdp of Esazl, in the Counity of Sirm- coe, Fm'mer, deceased, who died on `or about the 3111 day of February, 1924, are vreq.ueste to send par- jticulurs of their claims to the under- 'si_~:nv M1 or before the 30th (lay of June, 1927, after which (lzyte the All- .min-is.trutmix will (lisvt1'ibiuv ce the assets 1 of the Istzite among: those entitled tlieroto, liz1\'in;g' re_e'a1'(l only to the Cl1Llll l.~` of wlricli she slmllll then have notice. and tlliat she will not be re- S:])0ll>`i\i)iC to any person for the assets 1 l" saliul l'$i.2\tt,(,` whose claims hall not ntlu-n lli1\'(` been received. ` Donald Ross, Solicitor for Administratrix, Barrie, Ontario. 1-` . 1 arm, `r...._ -Innn guns: n. , . `Dated 15t.`h Juno, 1927. vuqvs; nan uvvu,-.. ; Dated at Barrie this 25th day Ma_v, .-\.D., 19:27. I BAA. ,, ,,L D, CA-..._._L tun: ,, .... SATURDAY, JULY 9th, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS " NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cuiher St. Heated Church Queen's Hotel Barrie, ;:.m. Subj-'-ct Ln rosorw bird. * at 3:110, balance 30 (lnayls. Eaten & Esten, Mortgngeds Solicitnn. -Barrie. s.u., A.-.. .. Stewart & Stewart, Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for Administratrix MORTGAGE SALE 1927, .-\1'1`:1I1(.1'C111c11't.~' 11:1\'r- been 11121.10 that the l131`sc.~` 1`z1cil11_<: at .\'uw111u1'lu-t anal O1`u11g`<-villu 011 F'ul'1,\`. July 1st, are to be taken by truck for 1.111: PL`l1Lt4ll1l'lll:4l1L'I1U rue.-.< in Pc11,-t.'111;:- uf.~`l1c-no, Szxttmluy, July 311.1. In ml- llition to the l1o1's1- 1113.113.-', :1 l101'.~`e faix` is also being: 110111 at I e11ctz1ng`- 11i;~111c-nc for bonh light and heavy 0103.119, \\*}1Cc:'|1 will be :~Il1~own l)e1.wu-n llwatss. A :1u:mbe'1` of other o-ltsicle lhxonsns .:u'\2 iLl1'(`21d)' e:11terc~(l for 1.139 Penetaxw,-1ris'henc meet. Sunday, June 26th 11 a.m.-RL-v J D. B_\'1'nes, P1':.<'I- dent Toronto Confe1'cr.cc, will have c'l1~a1`5:c of the service. Mr. Thomas G. Gold of L'xl)1-lJ:ze,l teacher of the -Bu:~"inc:<.< M0-n`s Bible! Class will jrive the vlclre.'~s. "he" clnoir will be ass'istc by :1 male quar- tette and stprano soloist from} U.\'-` b1'i At 3 p.m., the WinOnr.- Biblci, C-lass are l1ol a>bi_g' rally. The: zuliult classes from Barrie and SUI`-i rouwxlingz countr_\' have L:-en inviu-(ll and :1 Cv1`0w cgpjrclx is umicE1`:1tc'l. Mr. Thomas. G. Gold will _L'i\(: uni atlsdress at this l`.'l_\ . Th-re quzxrtt,-ttu i and sioloist fipm Uxb1'iil.g'u will Sing`. A lit-arty invitation is L-.\:tcmlc to3 all who possible can to be presc-n\:. n I\ `IV - . -.... Q6 . p.m.. Rev. W. J:.xc:k.-`-m Little, B.A., of Victoria -Collemz, 'I`omnto, will be the spccizxl preacher. Special music by t`h-:-, ':hoir. Nice ap.'1rt.n1ent, four rooms, ` ..,..-an T1`. _'|` `|')_ To Let .......... ....... ...... wu. -uunauay vs uucu Month. VV. J. Munro, W.M. - Allandale. F. Longhurst, Recording Secretary. 202 Bradford St.. Barrie. NEWMARKET 8: ORANGEVILLE HORSES GOING TO PENETANG IJDIJC 1.5: &I\I `IUL, nmnuxluulc Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of each : 1-[ '"" lA-..AI. I'n"\ '|Iu $T Inr-Ir nu-_-`A1 I TDADCC St.Andrew s '3resb.vtsri%r'!. .C!1!!!'! Rev. J. Johnstone Black, Minister Horace Wilson. .-\.R.C.0. Organist and Choirmaster Lo. L. `No. 232, Allandalek Meets 2nd and 4 ! -r"uIrnr`:u I\` park A. J. G. Carscadden, Minister w1\[1Is~cELLA`1~IEoU4s> ??_4_;. l\\l\In ...--`:- JACK-OF-`ALL-TRADES To Let Nxcc zxpurmuum, Luux ..... ..., bath and sun room. Dr. J. D. Byrnes, 182 Elizabeth St. Phone 39 Gw. _y 'a.bLC\yu;u. Henry Pratt, Secretary, Stroud P.O n mu: vv\_\.u \.uu ...- .4 On Monday a to Mr. and Mrs. mun . ;. mu m for Englzxml. INS- L" fl.`- Miss E. Garside has returne:l from N-o1'n1a.1 School. 1' AL: 11'-_1. -1` f1'1,...,...-0-.~. c-m.\n+ I101` 1LI|3.;12.u|u. .V-u1'u1z.u oumuun. Mi.<.s Nettie Hook of Toronto spent {the week end at her home here. I\ `t u,,_ _ /]a\nurul`~r\\l um.` Inn-n L'll\l. . C lms Good o-f 'Io1`ont-0 is spa-1uli~1.: a compile of Weeks visiting Mr. Thos. Plvant. N4- Lu... `A $1.. nvw.` Riva Mrs. Clraence Bobhwell of To- ronto visited friends }u:r0 last week lend. n, , v ,1: n1........,\ :.~ nnruvlvlinfr A son was biorn to Mr. am! Mrs. Harold Anderson, Cumberland St., on Monday. wu,,_ `r\......1,l 7\/fn.`>\l"|s\-x-\\v nu" \Vnz+ O71 lVlOD(l"l y. Mrs. .Donva1(l McM`u1'chy of West Toronto visited at the home of Rev. and Mns. G. E. Coulytor to-(lay. A11 ,, 1,1- _......J. "t\ f`.u-nu Unm-Ilnn EUIU LVLDS. U. 1). Uuwuuc: IAI'uuJ. Aland-ale went to Camp Borden Last nigwhfc and defeated the Aviat.ors by 8 to 4 in a smart softball gmne. 1')-.. T D "Fx'Imr\.1-v\v\a.l\`rI nf Van:-nuvnr. Wantet -I<`or July and August, girl to help with hou. must be able 4- .1... ..1...:., mrwxlzin` Annlv Mrs. . uy O DU '2 In a onucum o.a;u.v.... 5. Rev. J. B. Thompson of Vallcou-\.'-cg; |B.vC., will conduct services at Allan- dale am! 3030!! !`..`:a38T32rlan |Gl1u1'c'hes on 9.!J1d1}'. a \Ju|\AL mu... -... O Rev. R. K. Burnside of Manseld -ocou~pi ed hhe pu-1,p.ivt of 'B.u1 Ave. clhvumh on Sunday evening`, \vhen Rov. G. E. C0u1t(3r coml11c`.;-.1 anni- |\'0x'.~n;1ry services at Manseld. ' War veterans an-Ll mc1nbe1'.<, of A" Company, Simcoe Foresters, `qmraded to Burton Ave. United C.h.u1-ch on Sunday morning' in ygoodly . .-n y J , . of` n-uimlbe-vs. Dhe church was beautif ul- ly decorated or the occasion, a ,1ar::e display of poppies being: par- itiowlarliy appreciated by -the sold.ier.:. Rev. G. E. Ciouilyter preadhed 21 Peace sermon from the text I {have set before hee an open door, `and no man can shut it.." Special ` ' 7 .,z. -- I... `.1... ..i...'.. .,....:..+_! `work in pr.-1' 11114 ]))`0f._"l'}lI1`J \Vre uoulnl giuru nu luau uau au\... .... ._,`.., . 5music was given by the choir, assist- Ied by Mrs. Bobhwell and Mr. Chas. 1Go0d. Ma1's}:a`11-C1'ow:; Tuhe ma-1'riagr> tcmk mace quicy in St. James Church, Ori1`.ia, on S;1tu1'-, play, June 18th, of M135 Annie Crowe 5to Wm. Marshall. The happy cruple are in Toronto at present. They will reside in Orillia. I 1 C iMRS. A. E. PATTERSON HONORED |BY ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH CHOIR I K After the choir practice at St. `George -s Ohurdh on Friday evem'in-g last a very pleasing function took place when Mrs. A. E. Patterson, `who has so capably led the choir for {some years, was prc~scnt-ed with an `larltlress and a remembrance from the lchoir members. A sumptuous sup- , 1 -m_.. ___n_:._L /~I\CWI\`CI`ll |cnuu `per was served, after which several `short speeches were made, and the }rest of the evening spent in games `in the 1\'Iemto1`ia1 Hall. The fo1`1vow- 'in;:; a(1d1`cs's was read by Miss Alice Hamlin : n nlL:uLul:La. .1 ouunyvuvuu LIL-GL1 illd-llllllll n V I 3 `Dear .VIrs. Pa.tters70n--It is with ifu-1in,L`.~: of nminjrlctl r0p;1'c-t. and happi- jlncss that we are wah11e1*c to_r.,>'cther itlris evening`, 1'05.-,'ret because we real- lize tvo-ni.:.-`ht pan-tieuIarl_v the 5.-`1`cat loss; we have .~:u: in the liscon- l gtinuzxncc of your kind 1cz1 zmrl huppim.-5:: because we want you to leave us to-night ll:-I with 21 `.L`1o\vi`n,g' sense of cur love and re- : for you. We all look back` with g'rut.iczLtion to the rst (I-ay that 1 `you CI lt(31'(.`(l our choir. You be}:-an. in our \vork in connection wvimh the church. After your entry into our choir a .spirit of f'zLi1,hfulm.-.~:s to our objective and 21 desire to have l)<:tt(.-r music and 21 Lz11';.>:cr zlttt.-mlzxncc: at j,once 111-a11`if:.~.'tcl itsclrf zmmng` us. Yrou1- cheerful zmcl loving-' made us all zLnmiou.s and willin`:.:' to gpleasu you and work with you. Un- jdt.-r your capable nmnzuzcexncrlt u: c}1`)uiu1` expanded and o.v.p)'it the corps" ;hr.-c21m.s very strong`. As an exzunph: of your work we look back with j]H`il](.` on our annual choir concr-rbs. l`h,-ir .x'ucc~s.-` was (-nsi]_\' .~:hown by the Munmrizxl Hull being: lh-I to (:21- wpnci~t_\', and we zLt.'thil)ut<- t.hL.~* su(_-.c(~.~*.< your un.'\v(.~rvin,-: ulvvotitm and "work pr.-pz1r~in1: us and .'1rrzu1;:i,m: liixmm,- to take 21 I`.r<:1nost `t 41. . ..._ _ to help WILD nULL.\L'wu1n, ....m. u . u U .. to do pla.-im cro-okjng. Apply H_~v.t;h, 1334 Owen St. .1. \.|\-119.1, .7, u. :.~'(-rvv tn bring` I lprominvntly the it!) ll your p1:xc ihavo i!CC0l`tll'll ]`n1-mnbrer of our 'oftvn $00 you gr: I . nu . , ..,.,.. .....,.. .,-. f(h-o:'_::".s- Choir wih as warm pot in !.\'m1r h(-art. U uh for it um] For our. churdh. `u: 6 1u'!1e\`!L and `imurufeclst: wi.~1h*.~`. fur your Clnllw :451Lr.`.m;H.\' and hsL1.mimcs.~' is. exmndewtl by as 21191. l It i.~ our tlusircz that you ztcovpt 111$.- rvxm-nxhrzlncu and that, lookinutf `upon this (-.z1.mln~I:xhr:1 in future ynurs iyou \ '.1~1 always look back on St. 'I`. ._. 7.. fVL..:.. ...:J4 |. .. --......... ......O in :.-nnun1r-rzL1.<- m.un_v morn `n.~'t`:u1c-.4 in \vl1icl1 you lmvv no faith- l'u!Y_\' and lo_vz1ll_\' wm'k~(-I for us and `St. (}m)11`- s. and all \v only t." our mimls mom- Ipmlnim-nLl_\' tusl< wv will lmvv Mr. Timlcrtury Wilson sails t`r.-(!ay ,. ._.v.._.l (Lt! IIUIIIC nun: daughnr was born Geo. Miller, Tifn Ripe -strawberries have been pick- ed in local gardens during the past week. n. 1 n ,,,,z_ _.~....1,\ ..;#...\.l.~..) lanl WEEK. I Several Barrie people attended lie} big: picnic given in O1-illia on Wed-| nosduy in `manor Hon. Wan. Finlay-Q SUI]. The case of Fe:t.tm'1-y vs. Pmke1't.on over 21 motor accident in Oriljl-iu, which was set down for t,1`ia1 on .VLon.day, "as settled out `of court. l 1` 11 r\, 1 I-.. h...L !\/1'..n4-nu r.-F If;-v .VLUIlJ.lu_\, Vvub bt.'vvu:u uwv u; uvulA`vo- ` E. McF`zuIdon, Past Master of Ku:-1` Lonluge, :\.F.,& .-\.M., was elected Sec1'c?La1'_\' to succeed W. N. Du , who rc-szi`-grned owing to his leaving Banio. ' In .- n. ,4 .._......4.,. .... nnnlnuainl Flat to Let--Cor. Dunlop and Mul- caster St:s., six bright rooms, furnace, grate, bath, suimble few professional pm`-ty, rent reasonable. Apply Henry & Cowan, Clarkson House. l)'il`1'l'lL'. Chief Stoxvart. reports an epidemic of tire .~*tc~a.1in5.1' in the town, and` urges citizens to take precautions against such thefts, as they are very hoard to trace. n rxvun II_.`.- -\`l] 1)n1-unln-..1.n WHFU LU Ll'il.CL . Bm`1'ie O(Id~1`e1.1o\\'s and Rebekaahs will observe Dc-co1'a`tio11 Day "on Sun- day next, 10zmin_;' the Temple at 2.15 p.m. for the C(`.h10tC1`) , when the ser- vice will be held. " Y ' f`<..A-L -1` I ,-\('unn uvna -`ICU VV'l|.| LIE llL'Au- Mr. Louis Guest of Lefroy was ned $1 and costs in P`o17ico Count this 111`o1'ni.11:g' for park~in5.r on top of 21 no pm-ki*ny: sign pz1intcw on the street p:1\ e.menwt-. A11 LL--. uvH11-u fhn ...x, .. .. .._. K, p:1\'e.men~t.. All thoso somiccted with the Black f:1mil_\' please ziccopt this in- l\':itation t`r.`. ut.tcvml the fou1`1'h zmnuia`1 rcu.ni0n and picnic in the Innuisil T0\\v'ns'hi-1) Park (Shh Lime Beach) on {Sat1n' afternoon, Juviy 9th. n . 1 r1 rw....M....I,I,\.. ..n'11n-hm D}.lLll1'(l>u_\" i1l.L'lllUUH, uu~:_ trunn- Rev. A. J. G. Carsczultlen will give his farewell n10SFL_Q`CS at Central United Ohurcih on Sunday. Next week he leaves w.id:.h his family for Toronto, where he assumes the pas- torate at Pavliainent St. United | Church. nn 1,___._:. :_.a.. A......n- 4'1. -.w-. l kAll\L|1'lLll. When a car burst into ames from {:1 short circuit in the engine at hhe . corner of Elizabeth and Toronto sits. on Saturday night the Fire B1'Ii_`._Z_'Z1lle were given 21 run '60 the spot. 'Dhe -re was extinguiishcd when the reels arrived. I I`: 1 5, ,,_.'I1 L- I 1 ill'1'1Vl1\|. Special mu;-slic will be given by the choir of St. A`ndrew s P1'es.'by*te1*ia.n Chiurc'h on Sumla_v evening: next. The numbers will consisit of soclos, duets, and a male qua1'te: ta`r,e. Ma`. H-`ard`.y will give a t-wenty~mi:n`ute 01-,<.>,'an re- cital at the c-onclusliion of the ser- Vl`UL'. In the rst series of bhe annual` tournament of the Eastern Canada` Trapushwootmg` Association at Oshawa ion M'on W. Crossland of Barrie broke 90 birds out of a possible 100, and R. Wvlsfenden broke 66. In the 'I`uesd.a_v series each of the local men broke 90 birds. 1- v ,-,_ I _..,,.L _.. uncn uruinx; uv uuuu. Ju(ll_2'e Justin reserved ju on Tues in an action of Geo. E. Couse of Stayner against the Water- loo iVIanu-facturin_Q` Co. and its agent, Wm. .\IcDou_2*zxll, for the roc':2ve1'_v of a bliresihing; outt. A. J. F. Sullivan I01` Satayner acted for the plaintiff and V. H. Hattin for Uho ilofcndants. Tin: Barrio l\'.iw:1nis Club will hold am open n1oetin.1`z1m| luncheon at the American Hotel on F1-i:ln_v, July lst (Dominion Day) at (3 13.111. 'l"h<.- .~'=p(,-21km" will be Mr. .]'a.~'. L. Hu_ml1r.-s of Toronto. A limitc-rl ninnlu-1` of tickets a\'z1i*ls1})l(.-. 'l`-his m(wtin_2' is ; cknjunction with the Dominion colu- brntion. .u:.~. ... ..... .., , c.m~:s.`. .L.~/LL!1\L~x in Lhw I`;.L:'-ffic. ('.'_p`.}xin M.-`vwE','n wunt to awn at tlw u.;:,-`,0! IR and Whmx he left it 1.2 .V'.`iu`G :.!ut,-.r `he had wvieitod pmc'tSicz1l;1y ovvry .. .,,_-..m .....1 .....:lml run nun... TENDERS FOR COA Tenders wiilcl be received by the umlersig-ned up till Sahurday, July 9, 1927, for 12 or more tons of Stove A:nrthraeirte 003.1 1301' S.`S. No. 10, Imrisl. Lowest or any tender mot necessari`l~y accepted. Ll_...... D_..5L =4IDA`3I`II Sovr.-nty-w rloj: l1LL".'\` W(,`I'(' tukvn ,.out lu)'in:_-` thv pu.~'t wt-(-k as :1 H-- -_sult of the -mpI0_\'-mvnt 01' :1 log c:xtc|1t-r for two by Uhc town. M`:m_v I05.-`s \V(`)`(f impotmclml and six .1. . . wu1'- l-_~'.Lro_v-cl when not c.1v:1imm|. 'l`w0 c-itizr-n:~: zLppo:u' in Policv (`nurt on W:- and paid court costs For not hv:1vin_g' [H'0('Ul`(`4l L01: `tzuxs. Another c]`(-zrn-u.p is to l)(- mzulo in :1 cou.pl- of W(`(:kS. 'l`ht- ll:u'x~Et- llm'ti(-llltm`.-1` Kori:-`._'-' will hnltl :1 pt-rmy . in `t.h:- win- <|o\v.s' of l ur~1 n .~: ]:nir, Dunlnp SL, lnn Ju-l_\' 1:1 and 21l. . ,.t.. n .- .. . st:-:1 m sh E p :1 round thr lt is l-lw \\'l>'Ill nlll Soc}:-Ly to lwlp iv: Wlll(ll0\\ n` of mm` 1-xl-(:u.tivv will umnl tinnx of llmvr-rs fl-on or nlmnv l-l()j, (E. l nml tln-y will lw ('. nil?` HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY TO HOLD PEONY SHOW t|:1I(- 4;. for: I We do anything you have to do and anything else you hae to do. PHONE 1048 A n _v X` `HP '||"uHl I'.s:1L.|,v'u yuu.uu-um; I'v-.1 .5 in lm.-Iwo1".M1 nn-:1 ;~'`:lNud 0-I1 nvun-y ` of LOCALS The Northern Advance ' BARRIE TAKES FIRST 4HOME_ GAME FROM ALLISTON `BY 6-1 I (Com:i'nued from page one) sion `En_.-slish hit to third, stole sec- ond, and aglvanced to third on 1'1`?- MaJh`:11 s g1'oun I\Ierr-ick, the c-lean-up nmn, struck out to retire lthe side and .~'a\'e a erit-ical . Ifor Barrie. Merrick failed to cum:- It.'}11'oL1.11h, again` in the third, when `Beyer and Merrick hit and were on second and fdhird bases with two out. Men -ick popped a Hy to Elmns. In tlu: fth after Hancey struck out, lBe_ve1` got on rst . when Dyer mis- ` judged hs y to centre eld. Plant then sst.a1'ted a smart d:ombe play on Eng']1's|11 s grounder, Pkmt to Enmms '|to Dabs-on, Ietiring the slide. A=l1iston g`-ot heir only run in the ` o~ig`Fh~t1h. With one out, Ermms dmp,-pod McMa'huon s high fly. McMaH1on stole ecoml a-ml dnasihed for home when Merrick. si4ng to left field 01` his only hi-t of the (lay. McKenzic s throw beat McMa:hAon to he plate, but I\hom'pson dro,pped the ball and the runner rcouwuted. I n .1 . 1 , I, ,,,4 I JJ(AL1l\.o `D. Emms 2b % J. Dobsyon lb A. Burton ss. C. Lywndh 3b H. Dyer cf mu: 1. uA|u\.A `\.vuAuI-\.\I. EzLc1h pitcher struck b:Lt.te1~.s, `and Duinn issued : balls. Each team made 1 S`Lmumsa1-y `n_,,,_:,. Ah 1') 1 Dobsyon .... .. ss ....... .. ....... .. .. Kirkup 1'f ............. .. A. McKenzie If A. Thompson c Beyer c ............. .. En`g'1-ish 2b .......... .. McM.ah1on 3b ....... .. 1\Ie1'nick ss ............. .. Jamiescn -If .. `Law rf .... .. Dunn p .... .. . Rwswsell lb ............. ._ H-ancey cf ;1auL,\.3 \. u .. .. "I`In'ee base hits, Lyncih, McKenzie; two base Ihit, T~h`omrpson; bases on balls, off Dunn 1 (Lynch); struc'k `out, by Durm 7, by Rlanrt 7: runs batted in, by Bunton 3, by Thomp- son 1; left on bases, Barrie 8, AlJ1irs- ton 8; (l*ou.b1e play, Plant to Emma to D-obson; stolen bases, Engisxh, Mc- Mahon 2, Emmls, Burton; sacrice hit, Kirkuup. A1 {hr -,-'::t`l1m'in_-_-' wnml ;\.~`.-'.(u'f:1`l.i01| nf (-5, htv';l `in .\IiH:1nI| HM . I`). J. \/Vwlmn 01' |.'u'ri:- \\':1.-' -lvvtml :1.- ;\1m!-minr I701` thn ||.~'LIIx': _\'-':n'.' Rev. Mr. M1iLlm- of P-ar2'_\' Snunzl was ('l'l'U1l`d V-`I-ct- tr :-me Rn`. Mr. B-L1c*}:1l)cu'm-u-;,r1}1 if St::\_\'m~:' air: ( Z~~r>l.-;. Next yum` Um Aznmmiz-1't`imn w3ld mum at Parry Sound. 'W. L. B-oswo1'th s rink of New- ma1`ket won the B`a1'1'i_e Bowling Chu1b s rsat toummnent of the sea- son on the `local _u,'1-cans yc-sterla._\'. B.oswo1't1h s quartotte was the only rink to score four wins. 'IThey se- cured plusses of 5, 5, 8 and 9 for a total of 27. The rink was composed of J. 0. Little, W. H. Wylie, D1`. B:x1't1h0lon1e\v and W. L. Bosworth. ENEWMARKET RINK FIRST ' IN BOWLING TOURNAMENT .Ju.uuu.u---xw uuu n. u. L.1un\\\JA\.II- 1 .-\`not*l1v(-1' Nt.-wmzn'k0t skipped by G. A. Binns, won but only z11'tm' plz1`\'in-5.-' G. Rn-ml0n .s' rink 192210}: qu:11'tvt:t- had won thrvo 5:z1111v.~: for 21 t`.(rt.21I plus of 2!. 'Nu- .\'c\'t'~ nun'I\'(-t rinks w:z.< com-po.swl of `G. I\'. l`I:1t0n, R. 1.. I`ritcih2u'}l, G. 1.. Mun- x1`in_u' and G. A. Rinns. Brvwlon'.~; !'011)*\\':-rv D. .\_\`rv, R(-\'. R. W. Rm - Wm H;1.mmoml uml hfn1. Iourt\h place w:1.< Lzxkvn by W. H. kn-nnml_\":< Barrio rink. crnlposml of 1.. O. Vuir, G. I). Hubb:ml, W. A. l'l`urn't-r and W. H. I\'(-nmwly, thn-v wins and 21 p>].us of 18. rm... . vri(l.;`<-, \\'wit1h \IlA\\ nun.` (AIM! (| 'l`hLI.\ All .l1Y. I 'l`.ht- pri7.<-s wt-rv: 1.~'t, four blun- Imts; Zml, .\'(,`I1.\' 01' .~'.z1l~:ul lmiws; 3rd, unnt-I t1'0u.<.(-~"; -11.11, mnlm-Ilzls. I ..I ll . . .x- l'___, ......- . nun." nu, A apt-cial n1_vs'Lvry" puizv of Four tins of v:u'ni.~:l1 for t-`hv rink winwin_.: Lhv hi_;`lu-wsrt pu1ms' in two g.:'21nw.~` \v.'1.~1 won in _v `:1 rink c.0mpos(.-cl of 1\`Io.~:sr.s` Wr:|`IL`un. Wt-bl, 1\'I:1.~2.<:g\' nml .-\pplc-- Lon of :\11llHl`1ll('. -1 Lu, uuurl runs. l`w~.nL_\'-mw rinks cmnpvtml. 'l`hu sl nml .\'(l)l'(*.\` 0l' txhnsv not win- nin_1: pri /.1-5 wnerv us I'ollow.<: A. SiIIy;t*I', llm'l'iv. 2 \\'\in.~'. plus 10; J. Wullxls, .1\m-om, I \win( plus 8; V l\'ni;;'I1I1, .\I.lz1n<|u:1l:-, 2 \\'in.~'. plus 12; (7. l*`r_v, Aurora, 2 wins plus 13; A. W`:1.l-kc-r, Al`lzm:I.nl<-, 3 \\'in.~', plxlls I5; J. R. Y. Iluu~,~,llmu|, .\':~\\'=n\;1rk<~t. 0 wtins; (I. l'm1u|u-r. .-\ll:uu|`:|l:-, 2 wins, plus III; R. W`nl>lu-r, ("nvn1m-0; I`. 1u..,.I, II - - - I I I E i lviwlln, \I, I \IIIl`IIl'|' [I Wnl>k<-r (l:Ir'k:-, l:u'ri<-. L . w .l0`lm.~l0n, .~\H:m 1 II.. V _ In ' . M:-. Harry Barron, Choir Leader Mrs. E. Richardson, Organist Sunday, June 26th 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.-Subject, Patriotism. 7 p.m.--Subjec c', Inuence. COME AND WORSHIP WITH US.