I I 1;].-.-u_v1 u: hu1.IpiI1Lullll.lL`b' LO HIQKQ ' . ticiiise ves ezirc . l 'H'e`ctor Carrutliere, of the Oriellm Besides making six m.1.01.s, the ------------`-'----'--->l- l\cw.s~Lc-tter staff, died in the hospu I _,l_ , h I 1, e t H h h f ,4 `tail on Wednesday night as the result 0 ? em 0-1) L55 a 1e a-L '3 0 YOUTHS FACE SERIOUS CHARGE . _, _ . `1he slants oi Alonzo Smith, who i `3Zfilicii`$J i3;t$L ili`}Z"BSill? Pd mat ba- . Ai&1ii::ie?***`::*e:.JE:i;%':e W223 %`:i:::r:.":;l bu%%i1f `le`f?e`;f: tiii-::`i,:::i,:: 332:`; . . V` _ ` '__' ._ jf ` `_ t` -1. I ll thth ' taken into (gustod; by the local police horse loomed _up on the load {and theigehlend ogsgf: a 1% igndrin thiyeilghiiee about midnight Monday and brought car crashed into it, kI10Ck1Tl)Z thu - 1 _ before Mzigistrate Jeffs git 7.30 Tue.-' zininizil 20 feet. The car swerved` bi:11ckth`e`]th1ath1Cc ms to put the day mohning, charged .\-\'ltl'l_ seduction. toward the ditch and nally hit a 5 `Barrie went Sghreleee in the first The serious_ offence is sziid to have telephone pole. I`he top of the pole and second innings but went into: been committeed in _Barrie on Aug. broke about halfway up and the top the lead in the third when the eeunt_' 20th, and information _wes laid by fell on the car, crashing through on'ed three me This ehdeg their ie father of their victim. Boui Carruthers. He_ was rushed to the seerih for the da and when the! youths, _who were remanded in cus-`hospital, where it \_ivas_ found he hau vieitelg took the ]e3;d.in the eighth tody until Wednesday, Sept. 2nd, are four broken ribs, his right leg smash- l between 22 and 23 years of age. ed and his skull fractured. eLe)Tl1`Il1e"a]siteg;]e}:ie ixahegogg for the While attending a performance at the Roxy Theatre Monday night, ,Mr.s. L. H. Stephens, of Lefroy, had (her Chevrolet sedan stolen The car, which was parked on a side street near the theatre, was recovered Tues- day at. Gravenhurst, where it had been abandoned by the thief. \ `The Roads and Bridges Committee =of the County Council met last Fri- iday in the county engine-er s oice to open tenders for the grading on Gamey Hill, Nottawasaga township. [Eleven fenders were received, run- ning all the way from $4,240 to $9,837. The contract was awarded tonllie King Construction Co. of Oak- vx e. } The county officials have been in- vited to attend the opening of the newly paved street at Beeton, which takes place this evening. A banquet will be held at 6 o clock, followed by a dance. I Magistrate Jeffs was unable to take court to-day on account of illness. All unemployed men, and those who have no assur- ance of work for the coming \vi11te1*, are asked to register at the ]_`0\'vn C]01'k s office, where registra- tion cal-ds are available. If Federal 01' Provincial assistance is to be 1'e- ; eeived, it is essential that all expecting to benet: thereby register before August 31st. ` LGCAI. NEWS Friday Saturday Monday 28th--29th-30th . 500 PAIRS FIRST-CLASS HOSIERY (110 SG(?0'11dS) Chions-Semi-Service Weights and Service Weights-A1l Silk REGULAR PRICES $1.00 to $1.75 Any Pair of Hose in the Store for Three Days jg 3 - 21 HATS Ladies, Attention ! UNITED CHURCH OF CANADAI Summer Union Services` SIMMONS & C0. Hosie}_5;-"Sale D. _F. Mccuaig, Mayor - Barrie 79c aeiii? --THREE DAY- COATS THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931. ISIMCOE FORESTERS TO . CAMP AT COLLINGWOOD .`_b The indifference amounting to a- most criminal carelessness shown by the public at times, was evidenced about four o clock Sunday afternoon when an unknown motorist while making the turn at the Five Points, knocked over the silent policeman and left it lying in the path or traffic. A few minutes later an- other motorist came along and rode ' right over the dummy, which was on its side, ripping open his gasoline tank on the cement base of the dummy, and sprinkling the pave- ment with several gallons of gas. Although there were a number or people on the street at the time, neither motorists or bystanders had 5 presence of mind enough to straight- _ en the dummy before further dam- age was done. It remained for the police, who were called to the scene, to put the traffic regulating device in its proper place again. charge of reckless driving laid 12" Chief Stewart, for his part in a motor crash that occurred Saturday `afternoon at Dr. Tu1'nbul1 s corner. Flink, who was driving north, cut in and cut out of the line of traic as it rounded the corner from Bradford St. to Elizabeth. In so. doing he ram- med :1 car going in the same direc- tion, driven by J. T. Hambly. For- tunately no one was hurt. F1ink s car had the fenders crumpled on the left side. Sunday, Aug. 30, 1931 Preacher. Rev. J. J. Black 11 am.-In Central Church. 7 p.m.-In Collier St. Church Music by the Coliler St. Church Choir. I-IOSIERY YOUR HOME 15 NOT COMPLETE; without a 3 Phone I 1 61 R HUS \V(:`K. Notice is hereby given, pursuant` Mr. and Mrs. H. McGowan of`: to The Trustee Act that an persom,Weyburn, Sask., were visitors with i having claims against the estate of`N_h"k and Mrs` 1` B` Wanwin thill James A. Johnston, late of the Town -Wee ' of Barrie Farmer deceased who The Young Pep_ie S League Of` died on or about the 3rd day of B.ur { Ave` United Chumh Ifeld ` August, 1931, are requested to senhplcmc on Wednesday aftemoom particulars of their claims to the!Aug' 26th at Springwater Park Mid" ! undersigned on or before the 24th`hurSt' A large number of this Or" d f b 1931 ft h- h ganization turned out, and accompan- 4 dgfe 0th(3Se:}t(:I(1:1ute()1;: will di:tril:1ut`g tle `ed by W ends, e"JYd a V9 1 assets of the estate, having regardipleasant ung' only to the claims of which they then? shall have notice, and will not be responsible for any others. , Anandale 13 Fennens 7 Esta & Eaten Barrie Allandale won the rs: game of a {post season series played at Allandale 3 S"-i`5 f" the E"`5- Wednesday night, between the win- Copeland Refrigrator Between Collier St. and Central United Churches uuu. . A cordial welcome to these ser- innc Toronto Garage 5. Geortinnni Ifge Eiglli The Lyric Radio AUTO SALES SERVICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS We Sell and Recommend See us about it nan--my `Java: Geo:-gianni 1 PA: nlll Penetang Rd. % )-'--~ --~..--, vat: uv uu_y scuul: pluyeu 1n _=u[an(1a1G lll em: .e1gnln anu nlnm. ;1r(1:oon, :1` th1s year. Earl Mar.s_-hall lled in Barrle counted two in the eighth 1.l'ie0uI(`1)c:r;l!cz;pz;;,blyhat first base m the_ absence to put the game .1n the bag. Lennon` tblic, amt-i SI rot er.` Archle, dld` sand). walked and 'I:r1bble slammed the: Such at iihes at_th11d rn place. of L. Malalrst pltch far lnto centre held for a ` h . ~| ea . Ixen Gullfoyle pltched the ex.-`l1on1e)_:, only_ to be called out for not c algea; tne game for_A1landale, striking ou_1 couch1n.g thlrd. It was a tough break [ten and holdlng the opposition hxzfor Trlbble, who was sitting on the! Fvsi lf0111`d hlts unt1l the sl.\'tl`l, when hggbench by the _time the ball was re-I _ Hncilcoe. ease up. Hughes served them uplturned to the meld. However, Len-I I fAus0, or the V'lS1t0l`S and after a b;1qlI1pX counted, and Jennett, who was 0 ug start, 1mpr_oved as he_went along. Jglven a walk, stole second and came ` A Mckmght, A. Re1_d, J. Johnston all the way home when the catcher` elnd A. Stephenson wlth three hp_lthrew wule to catch him at second, leach. led the nffnr-lz cm. Ar\v'|I1t\'n n_,_ . . . 1 [lidale I Fennells Alland-ale I VbLul'll 1mpr0VC(1 he Vs CI'lt along. `and with hi . 'each, led the attack for Allandale. Eand G. Hughes with two hits each, were best for Fennells. The game was called at the end of the eighth iinnings on account of darkness. The next. game will be played at ' Fennells on Friday evening, Aug. 25, at 6 p.m. 3 Fenne1ls--E. Nelly 3b, Doolittle cf, V. Hughes p, L. Hughes 2b, Knea- shaw lb, Cook c, L. Hughes hr, Dales rf, G. Hughes lf. l Allandalp_.`|7`. Mm-=1-mil 11. M.. Reid, Johnston` `E. Kneeshaw, E. Cook, L. Hughes` Wanted-Capab1e maid. Apply Maple Ave. iuales 1'1, (1. Hughes If. A11anda1e--E. Marshall lb, Mc- Knight ;~:.<, A. Reid cf, Ness 3|). Johnston c, Stephenson lf, Goring r1, E. Stransmzm rf, Guilfoyle p, St. I Clair 2b. I IRORILLIA REPORTER 1s KILLED ON H1c.HwAY[ I V I . LUWII aucuruay. Mrs. E. Huxtable of Toronto is 5visiting her mother, Mrs. C. Lewns, Brock St. I I/l'm~ "D...l.-13-..... -3 117.-.._a-.,, - v 1 DIULK pt. | Mrs. Paddison of Windsor is holi- .days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs; IH. Sanders. mfu mu: M ..- n..1...-.. nr_..,L -Mr. F. Tierney, formerly of the Bank of Toronto at Allandale, was in town Saturday. KITS. E. HIIYTQHID nf '1`n1-An`-A -'- ifl. DUJILIEIS. ` Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Wardman 01 Windsor and Mr. Art Wardman of Oakville are visiting their mother, ` .Irs. M. Wardman. ' 11-.. n n.......... :. `-LA ....--L .n u I I I i :.u1.'.:. .u. vvaruman. ` I Mr. D. Dawson is the guest of Mr. !and Mrs. A. R. Walker. I Miss Jean Harris of Toronto speml ia few days with Mr. and Mrs. Mat-I I thews, Tiin St., last week. ) IY'S. C, nnr-1(h1n-n snarl I/Ii;-u Fnnl. gmews, urnn b"L., last week. I Mrs. C. Cockburn and Miss burn are visiting friends in more, Md. I Rh`, smri NT-2 (`mw-nH.,..... -4` more, mu. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers of Cali fornia are visiting the former s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers, Bur- ton Ave. `Ms. Ll .-...n1,1 n7....,1.._.... 1..., V ,- - 1 LUH AVE. Mr. Harold Wardman has returned from a vacation spent as leader ac! the Trinity Scout camp at Thunder" . Bay. I W/Hg: 'FTo1on `.\"|':-I2-u'rl.3 1-me. ..,.L.........J - V -- 1-1:-nor llv\I FIFVIV? To help one another --motto of Taxi Tad. Old folks \'isiting--'nd our safe and courteous service a blessing--when ~ comfort in transit is essentia1---and the cost is small. A utnawa and '1'0r0nto. ' Mrs. H. Knapp, who has been ill for the past few weeks, has I'eCOV1`<| ed sufciently to be moved from the` ;}S2.V. Hospital to her home on Brockl i t. `Day. . I M155 Helen McBr1de has returned from a holiday spent with friends in Ottawa and Toronto. Mr: T-T Ts :-nnvuvu .1. 1...,` L... :n I weex. ` Miss Stella Clute of Toronto M . spending a few days at; her home this! ` week. I 7`/In nun/I R/I`..- (V ~ur,,n, n `- _weeK. __ } People ofi Burton held a 'picnic Aug. 26th, Park, ihurst. ganizatinn hlrnnrl nnf sun! Onnnvnnnn DC. Miss Aileen at returnrad from ;Auburn, Ont. : x`/Tl` nnrl 7\/Tr: ;nuuur11, unc. ` Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Little spent zw `few days with N11`. and Mrs. V. E 1 Knight at their cottage near Bala. `I Mr. and Mrs. A. Paton of Toronto; visited friends in town for a few daysl last week. I MN 17 n.....i....-.. ..._.: Lnyn I | 13.55 weex. I Mrs. F. Goodwin and daughte1"3 Peggy are visiting in Toronto this! week. f I .`M:.._ cu..11.. fV1..L_ ,i- m - :p-ax-ems, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hook. 1 - Mrs. Ingram and children of To-. ronto visited relatives in town this} `week. I \/I '\`Tu1\nY nn,l 1'7..`l..._ 'r1:n ,p \\'Ul'.'l$- Misscut Mabel and Evelyn Hill of! `Toronto are enjoying a holiday with itheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hill, [this week. A| .`M .. M: IA"... 11 mrirv \Vt K. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mathews of Re-! gina are the guests of the latter s .parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hook. Mrs. Ins-mm and 0,11-`(~11-on Ac rm. For Sale--Fordson tractor and Mc-` Connick-Deeng potato digger, near- ly new, less than half price. J. H. McCaw, Barrie, Phone 77. nun; uu. `Sc_ore by innings: K m000 202 12-- 7 m4l3 230 Ox-13 1 and Mr. Bert Fell have n visiting friends at A I Cock- Bait)- pucm-ru great D2111. l\`loaf'0)`(i scored a run in the rst, ",but for the next three innings went 3| out in order. In the rth they again `f pushed over run, and in the eighth. 5| came back with three runs put game in the bag. ' `Barrie we-nf (`n1`r>in=c in H; 4'-`n-=4 1 ,, -_._ _.._..... H...`-..n.: After winning the first game of the series in Meaford, the Barrie ' ball team did not look so good in the second game here last Friday, and j the visitors romped off with a 5 to 3 victory, to even up the series and make a third game necessary. Maybe it was the large crowd and 3 the presence of the band that made ;the locals nervous, as they commit- `ted six c-rorrs and altogether did not] appear very impressive. The Meal ,f0r(l team was accompanied by a large number of fans and they had plenty of opportunities to make `themselves heard. Rncirlaa nxnirlnnu n:\> ,\........,. LL- ' LIICIIISCIVCS nC`Zll'(l. locals were helpless at the but before ihe of pitched I l\`Tn:1f'n\-rl -3 run {an +L.,~. 4`-`....+ 1 R H E! ` Meaford ..........000 200 000-2 6 -`H ' Ba1'1'ie .............. ..100 220 02x--7 8 2' Bateries-Smith and Spears; Jen-i nings and McDonald ! TYy....:..,.... A `.4 1:1,-1 , n A LOCAL BALL TEAM | ;ADVANCES IN 0.B.A.A.q l I-W0 runs were 111. Barrie regained ' _ the lead in their half of the fourth Canada Win have 3 new na1nPln`l ; to The vlsltors drew a blank in the nounced that the first annual Can- f 1 1 l - 01. adian archery tournament will be I 51 `ou1J3hia%Zrg`E$v`3i?f }u.s. ge1d_ al El-hgitiol1hPa2~1 all . Both teams were blanked in the GP`-, : ~ , 9 1n '95 _1n$ 0`- sixth and seventh, although the visi- Engnsn accmnpnsnments Wltnln line tors made a great bid for runs in the Past fe_W Years has 31"15ed great 1_` seventh. It was in this innings that wrest ln both Canada and the Unit` Jennings showed his best effort of Cd Stfnes and ?1_`VaY5 n35 been POP the day. With one out the visitor: `nan ln the Brmsn 15193 ' ` lled the bases and things looked; .A.r}the1' new feature f,lne Ex` bad and when Jennings threw three nlbmon 5P1`t_ P1'gna`n _ `n n? *1 balls to the batten it looked aaipigeon race, with possibly 0,000 l)ll`(l.~ though they would come close to tieizig nt_`3l3d- 1'1` Will _ be 0ne`.ofmthose' ` up the galne, but Jennlngs refnsmliraeeil \vhe1et kl)3xth1b1tiot1}1) \1s1(tloisTl]v;l; ; to get rattled and fanned the ne.xiI5`;.`n ln``ar u "_t _.e e ` `Q5 ~ twg batltfrsll Ilt was ireat pitching Xrlcl bgn b(ho11iiCri:`a:)Li(g1e:)lxinuhllzllleollldhl N an too a tie g t out of the . g _ . 5 ' _5 ' ViS"5 .` ` W `. i W "`:" 1?n2Z `ii-1hic"z}`i-c1fii`.5"'ygta1~tl}3`En?5l in Btlri:1g(l1oI1l11m1ex(iiLl tllvlgllill-1 lfng posts. Entllies a'r'e`beii1g`re_ceilved nnn) towns `lh 1`e1 Qnl`n *`n`(l walked Tribble slammed the-~Q e- ne unwed me expect first into eld kl` from Ottawa alone. Detroit and lhomer, only Bua1 `Hie 315 sending ennies il`nl1I'l1l'r`I0' ll1iI'rl 11- m-,:.- n +n.m.1-\ 1...,...1- Cash nrizes mm: n"prnrl fnr anal- For Sale-Young cw, milking, for beef. 114 Blake St., Barrie. .....h.~ uuu .uv.,uuu:uu l Umpires---Art Wilson of Owen Sound and Jcnnett of Ivy. , _j_. . Over two thousand baseball fans, of which five hundred came from llleaford, crowded into the Agricul- `tural Park Monday afternoon to take, in the third game of the best two! out of three game series. Each team} had lost at home and the loser of; `!the third game packed away their; .`-baseball togs unless the next season comes around. The Meaford fans. i were condent of victory, but were' soon convinced that they were up` -against a better team. The score way 5 7 to Z in favor of the locals and _ they were good measure for 'Lhx'.'ll , . win 3 `Defeat .\[eaf01'd in Great Series; Third Gr-ame Necessary. l n i I 5 LDC DHl'l'IB {Call} SIl0\Ve(1 Elle IOl'l1ll they are capable of and which carried: them to the O.B.A.A. nals last yearnl The ineld was Working like a we]:-l oiled machine and the outeld playecll `perfect ball. Although they collect-i` led only 8 hits of the delivery 01] llsmith, they were generally bunched` :8.I1(l came at the right time. l l l-lm~l1ie`- .Tr:nnin{r<, wl-in nit-nlnml thu. " umru Dase. Meaford went to bat. first, but went out in one, two three order. . Barrie counted one in the first, when . after Armitage had struck out, Dob- son shot a single over short. Moore sacriced, Dobson going to second, and counted on Lennox s hit. Botn teams went out in the order in the `second and third. 'l\/I'nn'Fnv-A n7nn1- 31-Mvn Han In.-ml u`... 4.1.. SBCOIICI aTl(1 CD110. Meaford went into the lead in the fourth when they counted twice, With men on second and third, Smitn dropped a double over second and two in. Barrie regained by also counting two make the ` Iscore 3 to '2, ' iunu C'ollllL` ilL L118 Tlgb E11719. :` i Herbie Jennings, who pitched their |loL;1ls to victory over Penetang, again !turned in a wonderful exhibition ofi, itwirling. He only allowed six scat-{J Liered hits and sent 13 back by they ;strike out route. He clearly out-1` lpitched Smith, the visiting pit.chei~,,l `who showed signs of the strenuous` season he has put in, having pitched all the games for his team this sea-i `son. Smith_allowed 8 hits, and was; Iin a hole with practically every bat-1` lter that came up. His support was` [none too good, four errors beingl charged to the visitors, which all; `counted in the scoring. Barrie were-I -marked up with two errors, Dobson; land Jennett being the offenders,` I i but neither helped the Meaford cause` 0 `any. Dobson s miscue was on a mufl :of an easy throw from Lennox, and, ;Jennett made a low throw after" imaking a nice pick up of a liner near third base. i 7\v1nr1-fnv/I \|vnv\4- +.-. 1...; J-`.....L 1...; ne 010 Dan game was gone. [ Lennox started in the box for the .. nu. .u wsnvun `Score by innings: 111. ` The Barrie team showed the form; 1a\~ urn nnnnkln nl-` and uvlm`.. la IIf\1l\0:,'\:]i Wanted-Col1egiate pupils to room,| ten minutes walk from school, $1] per week. Box B, Advance Ofce. ' | n MEAFORD EVENS SERIES #5:?` NEWS The Norihem Advazuce 'Meaford ........ ..100 010 030-5 6 `Barrie .............. ..103 000 000-3 6 6 Batteries-Smith and Spears; Len- lnow, Jennings and McD_ona1d. 11..___:_.__ RHE 4 locals and was hit hard from the start and was only saved from being` .<(`o1'ed upon by good support behind him. It appeared to be only a ques-, tion of time until the break came and he should have been taken out when_ the locals were in the lead. The break `came in the eighth and the visitors. I I made good use of it. Jennings pl-ti-`he(l the last two innings and was nicked for one run. `I3 YT In ! A holiday trip to the north plan- ned by Mr. and Mrs. George Lowe, .of Hamilton, had a sad ending In ` Barrie, where Mr. Lowe died Wed- nesday, and Mrs. Lowe is in the Royal Victoria Hospital with :1 , broken leg. When near Barrie Mr." Lowe was seized \vith a slight stroke, and losing control, his car went into the ditch, Mrs. Lowe sustaining a fractured leg. She was taken to the hospital, and Mr. Lowe to the home Iof Miss Chalmers, Mary St. Seized lwith another stroke, he was taken to [tho hopital, where he passed away. ` The remains will be taken to Hamil- ton, where intmment will take place ` Saturday. I ` Durrzuo are also sencnng entrxes. I prizes are offered for eac!` itown from which the birds enter, the !prize to go to the pigeon arriving lhome first. The date of the race is Saturday, Sept. 5th, and they wxll [all be released at 1.30 p.m. on the llawn south of the Coliseum. 'I`hn 1'n`nnL'nun:11 n4` Han n:n-/......- mwn SUULI1 OI me pouseum. ! The breakaway of the pigeons! `should prove a very interesting sight,[ 1215 it will be the largest collection o1{ -`birds ever entered in a race `in Can-.- `ada, and has only been surpassed in; ilingland in a similar event. van`, smp, lz. J. Goring, G. Vanatter, Dr. Davis, lF1'ankie Warren, H. Armstrong, sklp, I 9. I Friday night s gamm at the Barrie Club, with ve on each rink, resulted as following: Mrs. E. Rvan. Gen. Wphh LT `Kn-.._ For Sale--House and lot in EImva1e, central, roughcast, eight rooms, water. and light, good stable and 2garden,l price $1,300, less for cash, or will! exchange for house about same valuel in Barrie or vicinity. Apply Box D, Advance, Barrie. I I iHAMlLTON MAN DEAD, } WIFE HAD LEG BROKENi |1't:a'ulLt`(.l as Iouowmg: E. Ryan, Geo. Webb, H. nedy, Mrs. W. J. Shannon, `Vail; skip, 12. I J. Cnrinrr C Van-:1-'mv T1 T 21. In the jitney game the winning rink was composed of A. Clifton, D. Milne and Mrs. Hewitt, skip. After the games a mm rnm+ wnei xmune ana Mrs. 1-iewxtt, sK1p. ' the games a corn roast was , enjoyed. ed the.mixcd tournament held at Creemore last Thursday, Aug. 20m. The rink composed of Mrs. Wo1fen- iden, Mrs. L. 0. Vair, J. LeGear and IJ. Goring succeeded in winning a1I_ `their games and captured second lprize, which were four handsome blankets. The other was composed !of Mrs. J. Goring, Mrs. A. R. Walk-g ler, L. O. Vair and E. Munro. They| iwon two games and lost one, but their {plus was not sufficient to get them lin the prizes. i `Gamma nlnx,-or] .lnm'nn- 4-`Inn W.- E Two rinks from Allandale attenu- win we p1'lZCS. ] l Games played during the pas: ;weel< in the singles and doubles com- Q petition resulted as follows: l Singles--E. Munro 21, F. Davis -L. g [ Doubles--C. W. Poucher and B. ,Thompson 14, G. Tomlinson and A. ` `;Tompkins 10. 5 l i The All-andale Club was repre;~:ent-' ied at a largely attended tournament} 1 [at Richmond Hill on Wednesday by 4 }A. Massey, L. O. Vair, B. 'I`homp.soa; 1 `and S. Garside, skip. They won one- : ggame and lost two. l 4 i jjj" l l 1 Nearly all the first round matches` iof the C.N.R.A. tennis competition! `have been played, and the draw .for' ithe second has been made, as follows: ! Senior (1pn+=__D Mr-7u;11:.. m. . as soon as possible. . The rst round provided some very * interesting matches. This is the I first year the Allandale Club has held a competition series and it has proven 1 ,to be a great success. As a result, . many good tennis players have been t discovered that were formerly con- : sidered just ordinary, but came to: the front this season in match play. ' NEW SPORT CONTESTS AT `C.N.E. THIS- YEAR !the second has ! Senior Gents--P. McMi]1in vs. L. 'Ridde11, B. Lougheed vs. M. Hanna, !A. Marshall vs. G. Webb. ! Rnninv I.'A(`;n,, M In:......... -.. 1: l not Esten Eaten, Barrie, Sale of Land For Arrears of Taxes In the County of Simcoe TO WIT: Notice is hereby given that the list of lands now liable to be sold for arrears of taxes in the County of Simcoe has been prepared and is being published in an advertisement in the Ontario Gazette upon the 15th, 22nd, 29th days of August, and 5th day of September, 1931. Copies of said list of lands or ao- vertisement can be seen in my ofc: or will be mailed upon making ap- plication for same. In default of payment of taxes as shown on saidl list, on or before Thursday, the 17th day of November, 1931, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, I, shall at that time in the Council Chamber, Court House, Barrie, On- tario, proceed to sell by public auc- tion the said lands to pay ar~ rears, together with the charges thereon. !\ Ll rI-I 13, I ` ;post at .Wednesday win- _ners of the Simcoe Softball League, `represented by the home team, and the South Simcoe League, represent- ` ed by Fennells. The score was 13 to .7 and is a fair indication of the igame, Allandale seeming to dominate ` the play. The winners started right off at ;the drop of the hat, `runs in the ting, and ke [the fth, wh '13-2 lead. gan to come, `bring their total up to seven. 1 While few actual errors were made ,'the elding was very loose at times, fparticularly at the start of the game, ,Fennell:< seeming unable to get go- Iing. Perhaps the reason may be at- ,tributed to lack of an appreciativr; audience, the crowd being the small- est at any game played in Allandale year. Marshall lcapably at base in the :of brother Archie, as did :Ness at third in place Mar-i `shall. pitched en-1 _tire for Allandale, and holding scoring four ` first on good clean hit- pt up the barrage until on they had amassed a ` For the next three in- ` ; nings they eased up and Fennells be- ` but they could only l 1 l 1 l i i t \ f l t the opposition bij 5.1. u1a1'sna11 Li. Webb. | E Senior Ladies--N. Firman or IL. |Baikie vs. K. Culross or L. Baikieu Junior Boys--W. Scott vs. J. Wall- `win, G Coulson, a bye. 3 Junior Ch-Is-_I<`., Hnldma 17: n mm, L: uoulson, bye. 1 Girls--E. Holden vs. B.l. 3 Garside. I These games are to be played off as soon possible. rs? round nrnvirlm-I cnvnn um-u 4 , ...........b.. sannu 4u\.;.v_uuaAu. Umpires-Emms and Jennett. WITH THE BOWLERS Tennis Notes n .. .. . Ken- Lou ry me an 31'} L0 unem] v a Fe 1' Chief Stewart made a trip to To- ronto Wednesday, armed with two distress warrants to be served on =men who had been found guilty of infractions of the Highway Traffic Act, but neglected to settle up. Pay- ment of ne, costs and o`icer s ex- penses was made in both cases, so that. it was not necessary to serve the warrants. It cost the two men ,just double what it would have, had they paid up in the rst place. not in first Thos. J. Flink, 13 Boston Ave., Toronto, will have to answer to a To-: The Simcoe Foresters Regiment have arranged to hold a three-day camp in the Exhibition Grounds, Col , 6th and 7th. ` lingwood, Sept. 5th, This is entirely a regimental camp and the training will consist of drill, shootng at the range and sports. On Monday afternoon, Sept. 7th, Major- General Ashton, Oicer Commanding Military District No. 2, will inspect the reigment. Hon. William Finlay- son, honorary colonel of the regiment, will be present at the inspection. A Company has commenced pre- liminary training at the Armouries. I The case against Frank Simon,` charged with the theft of gasoline from a service station, which was Lu have been tried at Coldwater to-day, has been set forward to Tuesday,, Sept. lst, owing to an accident whichi prevented the Crown Attorney, F. G. Evans, from being present when the lease was called. i IIICJ. GU11- D. H. Coleman, Treasurer, County of I l"reasurer ;~: Ofce, Court Barrie, Ontario, the 10th day c ust, 1931.