-foylr H. St. (ilznr Zn. L'1npirr:.<--(`. Lockhart. Knock. ('r:Lwfo1'd. .`.Ii'.w. ~ -. . nu. . ,_ 0, _____Ln] ;Ll11`Ul: ll) ilz1|1rlz11r:- ! B1':u1l'or. 1-.nx`;v'\u` T ;:;1 shortly ncmre noon MI.muu). `IFu:xring` that the blaze might have ` ;pL-1u.~trz1 t(-(1 into the building`, the re- imcn zlttmrhetl the hose and had it _| nvHnn*I1:."1nIl in RhO]`t Order. 'I`h('_ men zlttmrhetl the nose anu nuu u 1 'exting`ui. in short The. ,.;czu1.~'e of the re has not been (le- ;termined. It might have been a ;L'htI"Ll match or (-i_grm`et,t-. thrown (-m`e1e.<.~'l_v a. or the prank of boys. C`2~.tc'nin;;' it in time probably prevent- ed serious tlarmlgze to the buildinsz, which if it once got. .~'tzn'ted. \\'oui:l burn like tinder. ' up (`hm'chi`.1 .. I~h'ad{'o1't1 If um pin- : Stroud. 1vBURNlNC-. RUBBISH Tl-IREATENS ` AGRICULTURAL BUILDING i ' `;\'Ioot me at tho ` l\'zxrn1\'z11 on )I0nda_\', r- mnnvin;-: at 1 p.m. I Fire in 21 pile of rubbish under the .~xouth\\'o; corner of the big :L;:1`i(-u1L- iurul building: \\'u;~' the ro:1.~'on for :11`. .u12mn that broufrht out the fire bri- grmlc . before noon L\I0nduy. .1?..m~inn- that might ILHJ .-\llz'. rl` MONDAY AUGUST 8 MONDAY (lay v1.-tmng places 01 mteresc. ; Mr. F. Greenlaw and family have lreturnetl home from their vacation, having visited the Coast. Mn 1?? Wnttio is still at the home Barrie Civic Holidar Meet me at `tho Kzlrnxvzll on Monday, . r- mencing at 4 p.m. Sports Day and Carnival ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 25 CENTS CHILDREN Agric1;l\lt1{1jr;1l Park Proceeds--I LL\\lUl\l. .u:.n . Bradford Eliminates Churchill .1':ull'm'1 sp0i`u-cl Chu1'chill'.' chzm 1;":-ttin_'_-` into the pl21_\'-0'.~= of 1: 11100-2 1.:-212110 \-xhvn they ' A ,... In-nnlrinn` :0 UL L'lH(`, - in thv wd took L |\....4,... I '1'. IL that 1\..inr u~......- in the . action r~rie.< of bust. two out or iv who would meet Al-` (- le::u.:u(: semi-na1:<. the wt in two st1':1igl1t. 1 Churchill 21 \\`(-21-: 21$:-u having \'1SltC(1 the coast. v Mrs. R. Wattie is of her sister, Mrs. Hickling. con- \':1le~'cinr: very slowly. 7\1"u- `IF:-zml: Cmwin. of T)Dt1`0Hi. `vis- ;\I;1 1'.< r. an, n. ;-\. .\I:u: lb,` cl\'ni:.:ht .<.=. Guil-j 1. 1 `$111111 `\ \ B2u'rit> Ki\'.`:mi.< , July 2.:')th. com- -Barrie Branch Canadian Legion Relief Fund SECOND ANNUAL CANADIAN LEGION Barrie Kiwanis , July 25th, com \,UU ` .\Ic[.n- 3}), . .. .1... H1. 1;1uu- ` vale very SlO\\'ly. Mi`. Frank Garvin, of Detroit, `ited friend:< last week end. 'rk...m \ThH1nI~:f r-Wm:-kr-r m1th1I. .4 chzmce .~: the .. 1'7:--.,]_ OK LU, cod c, A . says that 8'11` John A. may be all right, but if he will just protect us from the potato bug aha make a short crop of potatoes in the {United States, we would have anotlicr .p1'o. your. | l`lw mill of John A. Coates p1`0. yum`. .[`he . 'le mill of John at Furgrusonvalc was destroyed by `vn nn Qnmlnv mm-nimz-. Loss *."_ .UU'.). Yo. Mr. J. 1VIc1{e1*nan b1'oug'ht to this oicc two .\`]'J(:(.'i1}1CI'|5` of wheat ,grown on his farm. lot 8. concession 1 10. \'e. One a stalk of fall wheat [measured six feet, three and om;--, eight inches in 1eng'th; the other, :1` "stalk of sp1`in9: wheat, mt.-21. x`: Hfect, two and one-quzu`t(:1` inches in 11nnn-1-In Xvn .1n6'u Hm whnlu Hnmin-. I 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' iengm. I On Blondziy the re engine \\ L1::| `taken out and emptied 21 couple ofi wthe tzxnks. which required some slight; ;repaih~'. A most laughable im-Mont` occurred at the tank on .\'Iul<'a. Qt 1.h-nunun Qnaif-ix i'I11`!H-Ii H10 ht)?!` Days of Yore `OCCUl`l'(l at the : down. 'ban;tc(l. him up against the fence and `of ve l)z1rrel.= a .ladic;~' xvcrc: watching operations from` "them and i :-.ii'ly ;<\\'opt `air ins mm: on .V'1ul('Z1SLl.`l'. St. Fircmzm Smith turnml the hose: on :1 patch of potatoc.< in or tol \\'atci' them. There wzis no nozzle! attziclied to the hose. The engineerl turnerl on all steam in order to do the 1`0qui1'c(l sprinkling, and the hose` ran away. They knocked Smith rolled him over in the mud, him at the rate minute. Sc-\`o1'al poured water over the \'(:i'm1(iz1li of M1`. 'l`olfcr .~` house` when the ho.<:- . turned upon: them out of" .~:i;:ht. In two minut the \\`hol(- ])l`.L-(`Pi _lo0kr3 like :1 putclm`o1'l< quilt .~"Ll'Ll(.'l(i 3l)".' li;z'ntnin_;'. hut \vh(-n Smith picltc.-lf him. up l0()l{l!1f. ,' lik-A zi (lCl2lDli l.'ltr,-(l` ?{~:ptum. and with :1 .-ig'li that bur.-:t` collm` button. tho town in-; . and tho cn{_.-'in<>(-1' lay (lawn on th rozul and thump:-(l their hr-els intn tho sanrl nml l2lLLL"l`1(`(l until 21 . call` in tl`.r~ next vld took l'1'i)_-`lit: an". jumyvxl tho i'c_-nc<- and rlvzwml out` umls-1' the imprz-.<.~:io'.i that tho town v.'n.< . untlm` tho p:*olimin;n"_.' Ll11`lH *.< of an e:11".liqu:\ke. . S11(`C(`.~'>l"Lll . at t,hi- l`lV.lt1`2lll(.`(`. r~x:imin:xtinI\.< 2 Eli /.;i l`ll`()\\'l1. Om,` Ht-1.:-mi l~`:u1'n.<. l\`_\'; H. .~\1'n:1ll. Bu`:- rio; l`. Bm\\'nl(-(5. Om; J. (`oopmu -- \l-n-av hn-in: R'\I`l` l i'/'/inl 'ited friends last week end. Three Mitlhurst checker enthusiz1.=.t.= paid a visit to the Palace Hotel, Elm- vale, Monday nigrht to play some of Elmv:`de .< best. The result: were as follows: Garvin 3 wins, Ln `son 0; Gzu'\`in `.2. Gray 0. '1 draw; Garvin 3,~ .`~\gxie\\' O; Peacock 2, Greenlnw O, 1; draw; Peacock 2, .-\sz'new 0. 1 draw; J. W:-.ttie `Z dra\\':<, Greenlzuv 1; Wat-I tie 2. .-Xgrnew 0. 1 draw. The returni match will be pkiyed at the F0re: Friday evening. Mr. Jos. Baker` kindly took the players to F.11n\'ale. )5 ;\ l. `i .3` 1 h;1nn-; Sproulo. l. ` 5 I .a1'rio; ' Ono o_f the 1mgL`(-st <~xL-u1`;~'i\'>ns that_ over pulled out of Ba1'1'i0 left here: Wednesday for Toronto undr.-1' the` uu: of H10 B:u'ri(.- 'l`:mnin-g Cm! The train had ten coaches. rm. r\1vn1nnf_` hnvn hmurht the two-1 L'..UUU \\`lL|u,'.~'s1-I Khe proceedings. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO FIFTY YEARS AGO HLIUIL` -`$urn.<. H. '. : .\1zn'}.' Dezm.~'. Ru `. E:H`)'ir:: A. Crux m. 1..:_.m. Ta 1; ; ID}!/.d. 1)} l')}ll'!'IL`; :\. LI2'.\\. .u\.'uuuu';| 'vn..:, Innislz D. Izu'mm`, R211`-' `1_\' Luck. Om; Betty .\`Iit("nr~1l,, F. Grunt, P-arrio; G. Hunk! :r.ml: .\Im`1`i.<. IC.<.=n: L. Moran.` H. I\lym'.<. Innisl; C`. New. .-\. I":\.1'tridg`(-. Om; Wm. -, I<]` D:-why i\Icl{<-r. l'.:1n'ic|; L I{0:=.~'. 'I11ni. Liz :/.iv~ Wng.-`Int, 1:` rs,....,.`. 1.x._.., `l(.`; 1.1`/.`/,1-4 .\I(-dontc-; .... (\\1 FL. ../ IASIPIII far only .-\ `chm .\l('\11nI11s. . .t of :1 trr,-0 and S1 c..' the l:m_rr- hone above thn w1'i. * . uncio M` the young in to the: Royal .. r \' ....,._. .0 UNDER 14 FREE a @533! In :0 UH.` I1 wlxere \-my broken arms ' V\ `r.i1e picking L-ho1'1'1o.< l;1.< c .\Iomi21y morning;-' ur. his home near .\Iidhu1'.~'t.` .-\1'chie )IcGinnis_. aged 13 year. fc-lli \At FU!~'tZlil1Ud 21 fractur:-= ' H I. \ L-.." In 1nnH1 rn~rn< inif 9,241 Auto Acciciems in Ontario . . 0 in 1931 MI_DI-IURST through Carlessnessl Mrs. .uzn~un. Archie McGiiness, a boy of 14, wasl picking cherries at the 11ome'of C. E. Day xvhun a limb of a tree against `which the ladder was placed broke. The boy fell heavily to the ground, breakinxz both arms and injuring his nose. Tlie injuries are very painful to the little fellow. Alex. Finley is spendim.-; a few weeks with friends in Tliornton. \`li_~_- \r'n|-:1 pnnln is: unrxnrlinir 2| 'Fp\v MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS trr.-0 arm . 2: L1dLl.uLr xrqn in both :1rm.< just an C11z11`1rn~' Day, an` ' young lad. brought him 1.: Victoria Hosnital. I-rays xvere taken and the :11`m.< set by D1 . W. A. Le\\'i:`..' I DRIVE SAFELY - ALWAYS ! at the Bm'rir> X{i\\'.'1ni..< 1 .\`Iom1ay, July '?:'>th, com- r- : p.m. 571 Killed 8,4-9 4 _Inj}1red Safety demands eternal vigilance on the part of every man or woman who drives a motor vehicle. A moment of forgetfulness may bring a lifetime of regret.` Lc()[)6izl Macaulay unuI<`rl='l3 5 .I.u`.u.' .I.\:v.:. E lev. Mr. Nichol preached to the Churchill L.O.L. in the United Church on Sunday last. _ I .\Iis.=es Gladys and Mabel Ardell, of Toronto, were recent guests of their sister, Mrs. R. Sheldon. Miss Mabel left the latter part of the week with a party of teachers for Europe. (',nmrmtulntions to Miss Gladys of teachers 101` Lurope. Congmtulations Sage, who was successful in her Nor- mal School examination. `H Qmua Qmirh i: imnrovmq in ma! scnoox exzlmlnuuuu. Bliss Sadio Smith 1:4 Improvmg In health. H: u..mm- : vi hm` brothelx weeks \\'1r,n [menus m lnornnon. Miss Vera Poole is spending 2). few week. 2`. \VL1sag;z-. Beach. . ' 'I`l-;. \"n Pm`-f i: nnfxninntlna :1 D. E. Hamer. ` Mrs. Fred Tebo had recovered sufciently from her recent illness to return home on Sunday. Mm. I(n+H.mn Rnr\f.inD`_ of Cooks- home Sunday. Miss Kathleen Banting, of Cooks- town, is visiting Miss Jean Donnelly. The United Church W.M.S. helm: its monthly meeting on Wednesday, July 13th, at the home of Thos. - Sawyer. T\=1i Jnvr-cs Brome. of Toronto, us health. Nliss Humor is vi.~:iting her brothe1',~` Hamer. M--. Wnml Tphn hm! 1`u('.r)vC1`0di Sawyer. I\Ii. Joyce Brome, `spending 21 week with her parents here. DLLUUUJJ , Messrs. Wm. Nightingale, Wm.` ' leid and Geo. Alpine have had the Hydro installed in their residences. _ vmm nnumi W A hpld 2 verv suc- 1 I I Hydro mstalleu 1n me1r 1'u51ut:u\;v.:a. -_ The United W.A. held a very cessful sale of homemade baking at Cedar Harbovr on Saturday. 3 I Nfv. (T?nx`\ W T. Nichol and son Cedar Harbor saturuay. Mrs. (Rev.) W. L. Nichol and Charlie are visiting the fo1`mer s par- lents, Mr. and Mrs. Winvgate, in To-. -unntn ` ronto. 1 Harvey Hughes and O. R. Black at- tended the agricultural conference at [Ottawa on Saturday. xm-um-= rhn-nc7` Hm week included I Ottawa Sati11`(1aY. _ `in the eighth. `.Vlldld.I1d got them` lone` Visitors during` the week counter in the fth` Fagan, Of T01'0I'1tO, {Lt homel Score by innings ; ` mere; :"1!'S- Lulu David and son_ E,d'iBar1'ie ......... ..o 4 1 0 1 0 5 2 x--13 `gar, of Toronto, at Angus VVarn1cas;{'Mid1and ....... ..0 0 O 0 1 0 0 0 0- 1 `.V11'.~`. Burns, Of D8t1'0ity at h_1` 1mC1e 5vj Midi-.md--~Moo1'e cf, Armstrong ss, Ben. Webb, and other relatives; B'I1'._stu1.g.eOn C, Chalk 1-f Holt lb Beau- ` and Mrs. Ignatius Lennox and daug'l1-ichamp D, W_ A,-mstmng bi Borsa if` `cer Gertrude, of Ivy, at O. B1ack s. `Nay -2b_ - I D \X7nlh- n+' hlukpnn 1h "`wv`w` E Donald Lorimer, of Detroit, is" spa-nding: 21. few weeks with his aunt, Mrs. .\I2u*t1n. A.~,.11i. NT:-.C.inn<<, :1 hnv nf hi, \v:v; 1 .l.V.l..LJ.\ JJLJAL1 \1 I Among the week end visitors were{] Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brenton and fam-`I 'i1_\-' and M1`. and )I1`s. A. Cha1n~bc1`s, of Toronto. at H. Johnston's; M1`. 5 and Mrs. Fred Sea1'l.~' and M1`. and `.\'I1's. Adumson, of W'yeb1'i and`; M1`. z1nd;\I1`:<. G. Holmes and son 1<`rz1nk. of Hidlzmd at T. Tracy s. and` ;\Ir.<. VV. Bishop and children, of Bm-~" ric, at A. Bi. .<. , Mrs. J. Jones spent the \\'(-?:k end with f1`i<.-mi.< in Uxbridge. f .\I1'.~`. W. J. Knapp is spending` a `holiday in Toronto and Fort Erie. : .\Ii.<.< Ph_\'lli.< C'.11';~:on. of Apto, isl spmuling her holidays with her '.1unt,, }.\Ir.<. H. Alford. Ii(,'\'. 1 3 three (121 \'isiting` Reid. \`l n n u Held. M1`. and ';\'.I-r;<. Roy \ v'i1srm and funky` ; H)`. of Toronto. are spending a weexi with the f0rn1r:.r`.< parents, M1`. anu Mrs. Geo. Wilson. 11.. :)1\:] \!.-_~ Wn]'\i11 nF R:n'riu_ Mrs. Lmo. vvuson. 311`. and ;\I1';~'. Robmson, of B2l1`!`l(:, \\`(3r<- rvcent vi. with A. L. Bzmt-1 4 afternoon. ` L.O.L. No. 450 attended the cele- bration at Bmrlfm-(1 121st Tuesday. in:.:. ` A number of relatives from here` of the .-\1'no11 connoctlon attended the] zmnuni reunion held last Sz1tu1'd:1yf ut'tornoon. 1 1 n Y .`\'n 120 nfhxndnrl tho (`G19-: -1.7%- Bort Reid and Mr>'. Reid 2 1z1u_sr11ters. of the L'.S..-\.. v Hui: \\'(`Pk with .Vh'.~`. V MINESIWNCT _ ugnters, or me L.D.:\.. uuu this week with Wm.; O LEFROY Tz1L'I:sDA'Y, JULY 21, 1932.: IVY "' ILVK3) TU. Barrie--Wa11s cf .Moo1'e ss. Crosby weI.e?B.yc1's c, Hzu'1'1s 2b, . mm--mn$~` I2- bcm Lrn1p1re_s--PL-arco, son, Ba1'1'1(.-. BARRIE 9, PE uI\\1 ` and n vn 1 B1.sg_g';.:L I e IGSS. 11.`. pl.CCl'lE(1 SHUE-CUE Dilll. On the other hand, Midland did` not have a pitcher capable of stop- ping the local sluggers. Beauchampi started in the box, but was soon _chased to the showers. He was fol- ` lowed by Armstrong, who also found t the going pretty rocky, and soon :gave way to Chalk, who nished out 3 the game, although hit hard. '- The lnnnlv: the soaring` in B ;.J....,,w.. champ Ney Barrie- .< eiB.ycrs c, _=mngs p. L Umpiru 3) 1. Bar: d (1 ` BAX A large crowd turned out at the Agricultural Park last Friday night expecting Midland to give the local ball t-ossers their hardest battle of the season, but they were badly dis- appointed. The second-placers in the standing were just another ball team| as far as the locals were concerned,` who had little difculty in running up] a score of 13 to 1. The Barrie l L"l`>l\& ....; i..: +1..-. ..:o:+nw.- nl-nmrl lnmni !a 01 1:5 to 1. Lne ba.1'1`:u `team out hit the visitors, played bet- ter ball in the eld and out-gene1`alloc1 the team from the north. u.....|\:,. Innn:nn-_~ nih-hnrl H10 mwfirn '\\`eeK: L VV'dSZ|`t ,il IDUUCH. 'l'i;u \"cspra Post is anticipating a record crowd for their reunion on Aug. 8th. Watch for the large postL-rs. .\Ir_<. T. Spence has been ;;pemiing a few days with her son Harvey. M1`. and Mrs. Elborn, of Stratford, are spending a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Atlnmson at the F01'c;,f..1'y. Ann npvcnnc vieitimr .\'.n1-in;J`w-,i1`.m' Herbie Jennings pitched the entire 9;ame for the locals and only on one or two occasaiolis was he in danger of being scored upon. The visitors only run was handed to them when Byers pegged wild to third to catch a. man stealing. On one occasion with the bases loaded and none out, Jen- nings went to work on the next three batters and held the opposition score- less. H. pitched shut-out ball. n H19 nthpv hand. Midland did ,El'lC E88111 ITOITA me llOl Ell. : n L118 game, d.lLIlUUgIl lllh I|'cU'U. The locals started the scoring in` `the second innings, when they count- ` !(1 four runs on hits and errors. They ` added another in the third, one in the fth, five in the seventh and two in the eighth. Midland got their lone I c,.....n L. :.m:..,... . I H0631 ball park. The home team hzidltheir half of tlie third, but 111 .-\11-1111-1 v . .,. . , . . . , . ,.: 1 {111 0 `111! and COUM Y10t (10 1113 -1(lz1le s half Archie .\I211'. deciLle(lit03mt('1da) MLJ'Md\"manb10ul`]t 11111111 1'1.L,"ht- T110) mu>'>`0d up lI1imV",to brezik up the ,r;'z1111e bv dr1v111~-,r outl ,,,_ U1, Omhh` `.,0_\p(1umen`_i .`l35`t `1 _ I ,_ . . . .A . - . ~,, .V ,,;_1o\x11 1.~ .um. 0t (,o11ce.~.1o11 ~ cl1111ce.~ 111 the eld and their h1tt111 l1,o1n(}1' wnh two on. 11115 set-xneu. . H _ H1 . _ . _ I _, , , _, _ _ V ` _ _. - _ ) _ `W \ e.~p1.1. .1.~t.1k iz1ll\\l1e.1t ..\\d.~ 10.13 weak. Aftei .~co1111g three to take the steam out ot bradtoul mmsured feet , __ -. 1 1` -I : <``-`1 `runs 111 the second 1111111112., they were and 110111 then on it w.1.~_]L1st Ll. pamde, . _ . ` . _ . _ . . 1 - ,. _ 111 t1 bla11ked_b_v the pltL"l llI'lI of .\I1rc11'1l- In all the \~\`1111_1e1's' collected twe11ty- stalk ,hCat_ do11 until the <,zr(-at blow up in t110'three hits, bzuidy kess turning` in thefoct ilust frzime. lb 1; Y or. Wth 1' ' t f ve . . .1 . 1 05 `WM `v 1 0 0 9 11 ch. w 1:1 th-1 11 D - Beggc .~'tz1rted 111 the box for the`trips to this plate. Arnold Reid \\*as}i3?1`gt0 bmtofii y L m 6 omm >l0`~`ill-*` 411111 .`%'0t 11l02' in .L, 1`01t St3 l far behind with four i11 six. 'l`l1e'1 on vrh:.i(1.u`.' 'lLH1ti1 the llhiffl When the Penetiln`; .\Ia.rsl1all brothers got three hits out`pm.ty cOn_.\.i.,`.ting. $1 J_1`l3:it11y'31.Yl2`St\,~f`_l _'te21111 scored three runs. He. wz1., of ve, Bil] Bell batted an even ,, , , _. . , . _ ,| Kitukt-11 out._z111d replaced by Je11ning.<, _500 with three out of Si},-_ Vic. ML`'5mm` J` S` h`ttl"" J` XL u'"h9 'd-*' 111 t1`0_ub19 11} T103143 e\'01`} Goring also donated 21 homer with |mI-"'- C0ttl0" T1'1bb10 W110 hasltwo on during` .-\lla11dale`s big; rally hee11 u11z1bl(- to pitch for the 1)z1st*i11 the fth. when seven runs were }th?' Year-" 011 account Of 11 `W09-1i1sco1'ed. Clark llclijwan and .VIa,1'a- l i2111d.< and '1`. P. Sz1nder.<, of Bairrie, procee(led to Lake Joseph. where they` had excellent sport shi11g'. Good l1z1ul.< were made by all, but Mr. S2111der.< c211`1'ied oil` tl1e palm with :1 bpickerel that 111e21su1'ed 36 i11che;< i11 ;` '<}1'm_- \\'Cn`C to the box for the l'c1. with two hits each were bzltting l_ innings and showed all l1l.< old speed lcst for B1-adfo1-(L length. l1lYl(l control. Poth te-.1111; played .'111a1't bull in ` I , 1 - 1 ,. \. 8'. 'l`1'ibbl(-`:1 ;1ppez11'z111ce on the mound ` L119) eld and\in this 1';-,~'.]j)ect they are uomid-l th` englm` 1 , , - - - , . . em Jtied cou )le 01- 1b1ougl1t the fz111.< to their feet z111d.l1'u i1!\'(*,l]l 111~atc.l1e(1. D011 W1llsox1_ otfm tank; \:.hich mlquired` mmglsiieriiti ,_;\\21.< _::1\r,-11 9. _2're21t o\ z1.t1m1. wl11('n:Brz1d1ord is Just about the best flCld-:1.0).1iw ;_ 1.1uc,h.`b](., im_M*(_nt: ` `;<'ml1l 1'01` W `"3-"C Of ti"? .%'imH'-`i115: third base111zu1 i11 the lew,1;11e, z111(llOc%:.l_('d it tho` t,u`1k Em \1u1(,i.t U. V - . - 1 - . - 3 ' .. .' '> 1 1 111*` [M1 mnln '3-* 21 111.`~"m|W1l`f? t0.l\' .\IclCwa11 1.~t :1 shortstop of 13- .\ . S 't`} t . .1 ti .`1 Q.` '-`W Vi~'itm'~' d~' tlw 1oca1~' 1mun d't~1-1- \'01'111 VIcLeod 1` the nebper Mimi f mix]: mu 1 mi: ` ` ' _ ` `-"- ` -` . 121010 )o"10e. 01'(1:1` o `the hull all ow-1-tl1e lot. l`1'1hhl.~._t11e pot; of the team and keeps things .,.t:.,~I them .II.hC`l_c nozzle; f11'*'t mil 119- `h""' 1` `\'H\'- and 11'0" mo\'i11` from his position behind the ,.t.1`-hel the hose e11'ineer' tl``` "" it ""~` -lu4"t 31 mttle Of hit? but. All the home tez1n1 i11-eldI)lz1.\`e(i `t`u1"11L~-/lion '1ll i-=te'1i11'i11 order {to dol .l:1('k l{u>111'.1-(i3-_ pi11cl1-l1itti11,`! for Je11-'1,.dm_;._u]., ha" and the outeld did all uilwi ;,ini\_1m, how 11l.`-"~*'1 11 d011bl0 mt" C`~"t"< the{' were z1ske(1 except in the second, arm ,ll,,W'n "pT~hC\. ;fm`O(.k(,d gmiitil` `field with two m1:1nrltl1el0cz1l.< were whgn 3-0 Q)'1'Q)'< two runs_ ` ` ` `-' '. - _ _ . ` ` _ _ 1 _ ,. ' 4 _ 3 ` .dow11. him O\0l 111 mm, 1011]) one 11111 down. Vhth two men` Scope h\- n1n111;.1:.s' : :h`m(,.0d him .1Q.1in\.t 1 __' _ `_ .` .. ' F. "V.` - . ,` < c_( ._ I. :. Io:.nt11o(:IL111h3e)t1;{l't0c:1(:11b$11:l1 l 1.1dt01d .... ..0 O 2 g (3 0 4 [1 pou`;Cd mt`, ` L 1 1` " ` ~ 1 `Adl" "0 1 `1 " ` O 0 " `\ _1` of five 1.; s111:_1`le o\"m- .~'r1cm1(l to tum (lCfC1ll,1 ;)`:1(ll'0l`i1'--Cl;11-km 2l1..\Ie11\eo\\~n .~.~'.;]adicS .L,1,(__ Opemtiems jmto Ct1'.`- HAIIIHHL` 1'1, VV1ll. Ill). C00li 1-J. the of U1`. house we... 11!... ,.b ,.1` T`n-ie H` \lI'l.1'()(l (`. 4,... i.,. .. u\:]:lr.1\`\' fnvniul nnnh` \.JlllpIlL':--L L'uI\,L', unuuxulu, llIUlIIl.l'lII31.a(if01'(l again rrluay nlgnlh Son Bmlrle i Allzrndule found Clubine and Mare- _-_""'j` lnick easy picking. True they only PENE-TANG. 8 collected two runs in three in11111gslUnited ,0,Ou1dha\.e : ---~ oil` the latter, but the umnzrge l1z1(l_p].OSpm.0u_,,; V.Cm._ .-\ erce ninth inning'.< rally which` been (lone long` before he entered the. The \,mn(;1e John `iiattml them six runs turned defeatibox. The z1ll'z1ir started out like ztidt'Fu`}.`;.{lSo;`,a10 destrc `into 21 great victory for the Bar1'ie1reul close battle. .-\:< a matter of fzrctim 0" Sumldv m0min(,.. ball team yestertlay afternoon at the; .Bra(lford \\'21.~: lea 2 to 1 zxft<-ri ,~._;_00O. ' lloczil hzldltlioir third, but in All-an-i ' `h. J McKe1.nan- mi MT luv and (`0lXl(l not do ;i1i\'-lrlnl:-`.< hzilf Archie deciLle(l;,,\ H,{_. ,`m,,,,}.',, '\.m,,.;m,,n.`. 0 w b t'I:l. .~' mumu H11: [I001-(iv with llinot E During 1 .:..x.. 1`.,x:,...' `nun; ` thrx E In thc- only I.~\11zm 'I`o\\'r `.... 4 . . - . . ..|- (`In ';su1u~u 111 21 Hwy H to 7. [ Allandak In the f"n';~ hnmv .<(e1'ie.'< ship in the Simeon Soft Iran 111) mlit ~ by 1-1 10 '1. ` f"n'. ;':nm- of the honw and . < to decide the r-,h:1m;3ioh~I . section of the Softball Lt-zlgulo. Allzmdalo` `wan up quite :1 score on Bradford! l'1'L1o. (-\'(-ninsz. The game \\*a.4` nI:1_\'(-d at .-\ll;mrla1o betwvon sho\\'ers. but the rain did not fai} heavy enough to stop play or make the ball`. hzml to handle. _`| mm ~ (n a. but the L um: 11 1 Allandale Takes First of Series `E l\'11`.<. Any persons :'\l|ZHHhUIl EH4 bill`: 1'UlL,';;`vl_)'. visiting Springwater E Park will be able to buy refreshments. ' 5 Mr. T. Peacock, an ex 'e:`vice man, has been granted pe1'1ni..5'i021 by the Government to erect 21 booth in the park. This will be very convenient for v1s1tors. fl Aaron and H AnIh'n:'.' hsurp inif } 1 ` 1-1'. Alllzmdalx-4.-\. R(-ynolds 2b 31. `Vnir `lb. M. (.ut(~ .<.<. D. Krm'n.< <'. :1". Scott M`. E. Bownn p. _`.I. Y<`m'ry If. ,I...[\'<-:n'n.< lb. R. Scott `sf, N. Ro\\'- ( 1 .v' . l `(.1fTx- if. - On .\londa_v afternoon the second} gramo \v:1.< p1z1_vm1 at tho Contennizll, (`vk-bmtion at Orillia Park. 'I`hi.<, re- ;sult0d in :1 win for thrs home team] l\`u 1.1 {A '7 ( v _ BARRIE ham to hzmme. -| The :<-ore was 17 to C. but the m:n'5_"in ht-twocm the t(-mus xv-as not asi Lrrout as tho scorn. indi(-ate:~` except in `. tin` nitcuhinyr department. Both Reid and Guilfoyle sorvnd them up for the \\'innin_<.r nine and hold tho opposition 4-:~-ilv. nxcopt in the . when-1 Gilly grooved 21 fmv to see what rr~:111_v would happr,-n. The result was` four honest-to-2oodn0s.= `hits. one 51"` home run by Cook. This proved that Bmulfornl have 21 to-anw that must be ?1('l)l'1 itrnud `ll...\,I..' Ll) (lr-<'i; | . h('()lL .-\H:m(l:x]r- f\'IA.-..-.r.l` L` UK. I th 0 .9-nur 0 mo hL1'0u(1 Ll:'il!ll 'i. 11 to ID. The ; w:111_\' c0nt(*st(*(1 and in tho vi.~'itor< favm xH'. Howvvc-r. Lh3_\' .,\. 0...... ntiml to: v1s1tors. G. Ayres and H. Andross have just completed seven days of counting cars on highways 26 and 27. They report very heavy traffic. St, Paul's Anglican Sundav School. 1(`.< I,(,`2lll1 [Mil 11-lay nigrht tho Stroucl nu 11 4 H Unly 5211111: pmyc 'I`0\\'n L(,'1;1'HC` r1` K. Clark & Clark by (i(.-fc-21tin_Lr 1-nv Q +n {I The ;\'m-the 11; Advance 13, MIDLAND 1 JIIH` UH last two 1 VI v.. Softbal} \\'('.I'U L while zf, Dobson 1b, If, Tribble rf, ` Jmmett 3b, Jen-I , Midlzmd, Thomp-'3 st week the .~\ll:1n- played two gaxnes. (vhf 1-1:? fhnv `.\'('1`(' `camp tables. A sumptuous tea was report neavy trarnc. ( St. Paul s Anglican Sunday School, held their picnic last Saturday down by the swimming pool of Mr. S. Jones. The children had a very ex..- joyable time swimming and playing :.rame.<. Mr. Jones kindly lent his ( c t .=er\".-(l to the kiddies by the ladies,[l with watermelon and ice cream for ` (le:<.~:e1't. Everybody, incliiding the 1 old people, had a good time. I Mr. Wm. Martin and family visited the l:`o1'mer s brother, J. H. Martin, ` last summer. . l\rTu A A Qnailln unrl fmnilv nnrl Z111 \V'd5 \'l.'l')'3 : favor fo" t`.1n: \vo.'1kenr,-d piir- up oigrht. nninu`.< to clinch, :.. \ I),\.v.-.,.!,,` i played no (I 111'? ztyed in "thug during th< -1: an-unrr .'\ . :1 the high-' This puts F`.-. 1 nlnmn m=y1m1u.~ \'_v hiItt'.*1`S` ~' .\Im'quIs H` Stroutl. , I handled with caution and not be al- lowed to take any liberties. Any team in this league that can take ,Churc'nill in two straight are apt to upset any aypplecart and they do that little thing when these teams meet at $131-atlford again F1'ida_v night. v Allsnwinln fnnml (Ilubine 1 lest tor Jjrauloru. ,1. `Lhc and in 1'es])ect t iuvenly matcheti. Willson ofit B1'z1(lfo1'd is just eld-.1. `ing: and 3;l{ is dwlzxss. f\'orm. `` 1` moving.: `- in-t-hl pla_\'e(i " humg`-up t <` they secomlm: " when M H Qnnm. luv nnnu`< ' :` ;All;1nual<- .... ..U 1 4 .3 1 u ` "radfo1' 2h. M Hzmning` rf, `.\Iu1'a. cf. Fari.< If, ;('1uhinr: p. : _\H-vn:;Lx'lr-__~]` '\T;n-gh,-[H T7n last Mr. A. A. Smith and family and Mr. Geo. Smith and family motored to Uidland on Sunday and spent the, (lay \`i. plzxces of interest. 1 Mr F`, (`.1-om1l;n\' and familv