I Wanted-Maid, by the week, part, time, cleaning mostly. Apply even-` ing between 7 and 8. Mrs. Stewart. 26 Bradford St. and .~;umu per- :11`(: z11)0\'(-. U1 ' the l I I In the second game of the home and home series with Meaford play- ed here yesterday afternoon, the Bar- rie ball team gave a great display or dumb baseball. The score was 8 to` 2 in favor of the visitors and most of the runs were handed to them on some weird playing: by the Barrie in- eld. It was just a case of where the local plu_\`e1`s could not do any-` thing` right. `Easy chances were muss-3 ed up and the ball was thrown everywhere but to the rig'ht place. Even the umpires had an oil` day and`, some of their decisions on the bases? ` and on balls and strikes were veryi bad. In this respect they ,g'a\'e both teams the same medicine. The locals also lost in Meaford on Satur-_ day 7 to 4 and it is lucky for them, that they got these two bad games out of their system before going in-` to the third round of the O.A.B.A. I`hn lnr-ale c+m.+mI u-=H~ - nud- LU we 1;mr(1 round OI the U..'~\.B.A. | l The locals started out with a ` patched-up team, with Ramsay at I second and Crosby playing short. This` combination did not work very well` 1 around the keystone sack and Cm.--3 7 , ` Jennett staxtezl in the box and pitch-l 1 ed better ball than the score would . inclicute. His .'~'uppo1't was terriblei` and his own elding` of hunts was 1 nothing` to rave about. On several nnosminne hum m. mm... n1....m.,. `......1.i ....\,uu -)\.(|J up`: In V- LIIU UU.\ illlll ]1|l,Cll" terrible` to occasions two or more players would :10 after a hit and end up by all 1et~ ting the ball go. Jennett allowed: one run in the second and one in tlus, third, but his support failed com-` pletely in the fourth and ve rum \\'<.-re scored rm two hits. HC1'l)lm Jennings went to the mound at this st21',:e and T'lm'ris replaced Rainsay at second and for the remainder of the U`:ln\I- H11: In-un nl-nvnxl |xn+4-nu Lnll 4 4 4 4 4 4 I I I I 1 1 I bUCUI1u mm 101` EHO remalmler 01 the ,` 5,-':1me the team pl21_ve(l better ball.`: Meaford were only able to get one run`: 011 Jennings: in the ve and a half in- IN 11im_',';< he worked. Barrie counted 2;` `run in the secoml and their last came! in the seventh when Harris -poled out`; :1 home)` to centre eld. The outelcs played good ball, but. had very little ` to ` l I Q,.m.,. :,.. :....:..,..~. Lvzu'1`1u . ...U U 1 U U U 1 U U--Z Meaford--Croft 2b, Chapple 31), Bell 1'1`, Lennox ss, Smith p, Spears c, Bowcs If, Coleman cf, )Io1'1'is lb. T .m'1-in__T\ nnnmlv H` hnkrnn 11. uuwu.-i 11, uuleman c1. .\101'1'1:' 11). u Bm1'ie--Kenne(ly If, Dobson lb,` `Crosby ss, Iribble rf, Beyers c,? Walls cf, Ramsay 2b, L. Jennett 313,} H. Jennctt 1;, Harris 2b, Jenninw 3.; 5.. . UmDi1`e.~:-)Icl{enzir> nnd 'I`hnmn_ ll Many <-iti7.r:n.s watched the eclip.'<(.-`:1 of the sun on Wt.-dnes afternmmp which was quite visible h(:2'(e. Short-l 1` ly after 2.30 13,111. a small (lent \\'a.< 7 noticed in the sun, which increased i till at 3.30 only a small portion, like i the last quarter of the moon, was via 1 ible. At this time it was like twi- I light, and the ]n'0g1`es.~5 of the sun 5 could be traced in the shadow cast. 1 Gradually the sun reappeared and by I 4.15 it was out in full blaze again. ` In. acrlllclt narrls Z1), Jennlngs 1). Umpire.~:-)IcKenzie and Thomp- son, Barrxc. | To the Editor. TWIN. Qh. in I1.U EHO J.`4(1lCO1'. Dear Sir--In reply to Mr. Ke1cey"s` letter of last week, I must say any-i body to read it would think the mang was badly treated. and I think he!1 should be ashamed of himself to let ` the public know he is such a uselegs 9 tool. I have never heard :m_vonc- say ` he :1 good man. letter looks` tn 1110 El: :1 Ql'1'r\l1u' flno-rm nf` FI\1|\1l1l1. Ill: lb il. )3'UUU lllilll. I115 lL1l-`LL`l' IOUKJ to me as a strong` tin_eje of Commun-3 to work` ism. He says he ofl'ered for $2.00 a day and board and no one would give it to him. think). He also tells the men on the street the town has to hire him to keep his mouth shut. But he does not say how many relief o1`g`anizutions he got relief from last winter, all at the same time. tliing` about about not He (lid not say any- the wood he hollered getting`, when it had been piled in his yard for some time (fromi 1 think kicking` 11:15 be-_ the town). come chronic with him and anyone with any .~:en.=e will not pa)` much at- tention him if they know him. Yours, 1'` CI] \ '\'\'f\\' (I don't L :11. 1'o1`t .\1c.\Ic0l1 {mu .\l2lg'lSLl`'.lL(. Jellis told him to 3:0 and get his Job, rexnundmg sentence. |})|1_\` ti l)d.."L l'UCU1'U. ` Two Liquor Cases 3 (} Bzu`ton_. 3.9. of \VC. G\\'il-I limbury, pleaded guilty to un1a\\`1'ully~ consumin_2' liquor and was ned $20 and L-o.~'t.< 01' $6. .\1m(. Ayrcs, o. S2\i101', who \vas milk-i ing` his \\':1_v to Port )IcNico11, \\'a.~.. picked up by '1`1'afI'1c Oicer 'l.`homp- son on Wednesday. He was lying; on the i'oz1d;~ti(1e near Painswick in an in- toxi<~;ite(1 condition, with two pzu'tl_\'x lled 1)0tLil.'5 of rubbing` alccho1.! .-\_\'1'e;< .<:1i(i he c.\:p0ctcd to get work! at Port )Iu.\'ic01l and .\Ing'isl1'ate `Lin-.. mm mm +n wn and n-n1- hi< inh. Fr:u1k Blurphy, ci1z11'gcLl with ;<:11|1tin_<.r' .\Ir.<. )1;-1'\`yn Fralick, 01 ` Minesing, on Aug . 25th, appeared in` court this m01'ni\1g'. He \\'as not re-` 1)1'o..~'(:11Lcd. but \\':1nt.< council and toi be tried be-1'ore a jud_<..-'0. Crown .-\t-' to1'n(gV E\'an.s was : \\'it.]1 an adjournment till Sept. 7th, at 9 z1.m., n< ? m'- (`rrwin wichnt {'0 look nn Mmul 2l(l`]ULll'H1]1(,`11L Lm Dept. am, an. :) u.m., as the C1`0`.`.'11 \\`ish0:< to look up .VIu1'- ph_\".~: pa. record. 1 Twn I.nun'r Casing `Lands For Sale For]. ` Arrears of Taxes | HEARING OF MURPHY. ` IS AGAIN ADJOURNED G. R. and E. A. BURNS 1 In the County of Simcoe TO \V1'l` : Notice is hereby given that the list of inmis now liable to be sold for z1r1eur.< of taxes in tho Coun cy of Simeon has been ])1'epm'cd and is be- ing: published in an ad\'<-rti. in the Ontario Gazette upon the 13th, 20th, 27th (lays of .~\u_srust. and 3l`(l day of September. 1932. (`nnir-< ni unit] ST, Of ](1T1(]f\' 01' ad- duy of Sephqnbun lnzz. (Runes of suhi Hst of vcrsenrvnt va111>e seen in nry oicu or will be mailed upon m:1kin_L' au- phcuon for sanun Tn dehut of pn)nnvnt of taxe< as shouwx on sakl Hst, on or before 1H1esday. H10 15th mhu'of Novmnben 1932,at w hour of tnw) oknek in the afternoon, I shun at that thne in the Counc (Hnunber, Court I{ouse, Bare, On- turhn proceed to se111)y pubhc auc- Uon the said lands to pay such ar rears together ith the charges thereon. I1 I-I (`nin-nan. thereon. D. H. Coleman, Treasurer, County of Simcoe. ` 'l`1-ou. s omce, Court House, Bm'ric-. Ontario, the 15th day of Aug-` ust, 1932. BASEBALL MEAFORD 8, BARRIE 2 0512 LETTER Bbx . SH.-\.\'\'O.\'. (W. H. Wright donates the 3-year-old lly Synthises" for this event). SwtLAB0R DAY &m 5SPORTS5 V 5 Thursday,Sept. 15th CHIROPRACTIC Agricultural Park, Barrie Grand Opening Fall Meet E11 r13i0s for all events to be addlressocl to _T-3m't _l.`a_v101', 17111m1 Scc1'0tm _\`. (`a11adia11 L0gim1, Dmrn-iv. MANY ADDITIONAL FEATURES TO MAKE A REAL DAY S PLEAS URE FOR ALL ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 250 CARS PARKED ON GROUNDS, 250 Extra Featuring Live Stock, Farm and GardenTProducts, Ladies Work, Horse Racing Saddle Race CLASSES 17-24-28-Inc1uding Farmers Race in which the last horse in Wins. Trotting Races Soccer-ADDED FEATURE-Soccer 2.30 p.m.-North Bay` A11-Stars vs. Barrie F.C. EVENING SPECIAL-Ga.1a Street Dance and Midway. !7.`."1` ~_~`f 79 xi: CANADIAN NATIONAL AUSPICES BARRIE BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION Get the utmost enjoyment from your Western trip by arranging your journey via Canadian Nationa1 s train de luxe-The Continental Limited. Speed smoothly through rugged Northern Ontario . . . across the Prairies .. . . through the Canadian Rockies by the ScenicRoute,over the easiest gradient and at the lowest altitude-yet within sight of the mightiest and most in- spiring peaks. %`\```-`" "1 %\ ];L'd.f`JE;' . Av/=\%,'\e. FDMDNTDN SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Blgger and Better Grrounds. open 1 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1932. - July 30 - Aug. 14 IULV. J. J. D1J.`\Lzl\, D..`k., D..U. Munster Sunday, Sept. 4, 1932 Service at 11 a.m. and 7 13.111. The minister at both services. For an added scenic thrill travel the Can- adian Routeto the Pacic Coast. OLYMPIC 51 : N A Kl WINNIPEG EDMONTON IAl'l'\l'I\ JASP EIL FLO C KY MOUNTAINS DACI FIC t'\f\AI"I- J1 U IT-.V l.`V U Has Christ Gone Out the Front Door ? -hwy--r~\v1\7r< DR. WALTER H. WOODROW K71-I -n I -n \1\r\ (-11-! I \1'r\ rnvrnn A REV. J. J. BLACK, B.A., B.D. Minizfpr Following the u, tone up the heart and system in general with a course of adjustmenm. We Solicit Full Investigation Eastern Standard Time Leave Barrie Leave Toronto 8.25 a.m. 7.20 a.m. 1.45 p.m. 9.40 a..m. 4.25 p.m. b12.55 p.m. 116.45 p.m. 4.40 p.m. 38.30 p.m. d7.25 p.m. b9.15 p.m a--Sun. `and H01. only b-daily except Sun. and Hot. d-Sat, Sun. and H01. only Wanted--Aggressive party with few hundred cash and car to operate chain unit merchandising business. Terirtory from Barrie to Gravenhurst available. Monthly income assureu. Give full particulars. Box C, Ad- Vance, Barrie. --FOR-- FLU AND COMPLICATIONS I5-AVILY SER\;uIEE Coach connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all points in the United States. III `I ' ' EIILI Toronto Return Good going Friday, Satur- day and Sunday. Returning until Monday night 60 Elizabeth St. TORONTO SINGLE $1.75 u-xgvwu Gray MCoac`h Lines vslv-nvs V1 Mesages for Labor Sunday vrnn\1T\*n NOTICE TO CREDITORS l\. 'Vl"l.l.all;al\ 11. VV\I\lIJl\\.IVV EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIS'I_` f\..:Il:.. f\...L....... $2765 1..."! nv/\:v\ nu Tuhlnu Rev. Louis Pickering Minister III:-cu 4'It\Inv-(I IrI\I 1 WEEK-END FARE Q-Q. `,',::,'_'.'".;": /,7 Vii!` - V \\` \\'Ji3,'/ V .uua.vn WELCOMES YOU Solicitors for the Executors.% :3 Av: 1.4:-lIJ\an M ORNTNG .~4- flnnn {X-14- `EVENING .mp1 r\;':< n+' `H BARRIE Ll-A..I D Boys & Boys, Barrie, Ontario, DKEAUIJLLLBL Orillia, Ontario 0 will be at the Queen's Hotel, Barric, Every Saturday. 10 a.m to 2 .p.m., and by appoint- ment. I-`U ` 1 RETURN $3.15 v-xv vuzsuw Phone 405 and l Allandale in O.A.L.A. l L De\'oton.< of lnm'o.=.=r` in this town urn going to ham :1 rr-zil homo team to lr-ml their support to this fall. An .Allzm junior tr,-am lms been mi- [tI 3}`(.`(l in tho Ontario .\mz1tnu1'l.n- ycrn A= to play box la 'm`n.~': Mr. VV. .Tmikin.= and Szmrlv .\'(-.<.~' h:1\'r= l) *Cl1 \\'orkinr: on the build- ing` of thi:< 'Cf`I1h1 for some timn gmd now hr-lir-`:0 tlwzn l'(`1`.1lj.' to . in zmri hold their own with {my team on this ('ii'('uit, \\`l1ir'l1 will be mmnoscil ,0f Riv-hmoml Hill. .-\ui'om. T7h'.'1(lfoi'l Izmtl .-\llzm The tnam is purely lhome l)i`0\v. (-very inmnlwr lenrniny: `lthn ;2':1mc 1`l_Q'l1iJ hero in town umler `tlfo nhlo ('0I1(`l1lTl2 of )Irr:~': Jenkins zmrl .\'r-:<.~'. who lmvo had \vi e.\'pm'- liviir-rr in lnc-i`n.<; r-lds, and all 1'(-. lih \\ .'11'Il uiv 'rl\n i"lI\E alwnnlrl n-n4- L. 'hind this utmost. ' {of its ki :~'11cce:<.<. plan ;1`1`0 Tt is tho tr3|'o; is lz} jun`io1' w1:rr- HI I: '2'u.<. Hr-1(1.'<., mm {Ill )'(-. ~'l4lC in xvnrd The f':1n.< should get be- hind this team and bark it to then` for if this \`enture, the 1`.'~'!. `of kind from Allamlale, m'o'.'e.: 21 `. those behind the movement. _m`e:1ter things for the \vintr=r~. their intention if sumeient in- ltm-<-. shown in Int-1'os. to entev. in junior O.H.O. tr-am, : if 110('kOy fans lmow what is good for them- |,-n1<-n.-. tin. .211 nnhi \Lf\ .. l..-.J., I- VUEHU :__ I'L L'Xl.". J11". Kl`ZlL'.`lHL` 5 [JZIILIIUI l\\'a.=. A. F. Mas.=ey. The zuvard to itho winning rink was two 11a`.`.d=01nt`, -Nlikffs. Second award of :~:11ver :(-z'1sse1*o_1cs` \vz1:< won by R. Bryce and ;-T. Snnith of Creomnre. H. .\`IcTa2- ifrart and A. Br=s.=o of Stayncr receiver. 300" rur1';< as third prize, and VV. W. :Hit7.. ox-mayor of Toronto. and R. |1AtIr.-3' won table cloths as fourth 5p1'i7:o. T110 =1.` mentioned g'c11tIr-- `V , T11 n hr? /n`: xvnrn I 9 mrm `.\'r>I*r`- .- ';Allandale News` Collier St. United Church` Mr. Roy Semmens of Toronto spent 21 few days in town last week. Mrs. Shear and daughter Madge 1-0- turned from camp Glen Mawr on Monday, where they spent July and .-\.ug:ust. WI!` 5111!` Ive Tnhno nn.-I `.|;1'... ...... .-ulgusn. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. z Mrs. W. Goring and children of ' ronto, were the guests of Mr. 2 Mrs. Chas. Goring on Sunday`. Mrs. Oscar We;1thnm1 mm 1 \\'lbil Lrlenus 111 l01`0ntO. Mr. C. J. Seitz conducted the ser- vlce 1n Burton Ave. United Churcn on Sunday evening`. ` Misses Regain nnd `Mnvinn Qnnnvn nxrs. L/nas. Sunday`. Weatheral and twu daugthters and Mdss Gertrude Wea- theral of Lisle are visiting Mrs. A. Davidson, Bradford St. "WV T4`-nd wvnaniv ..n+.......,.,l 4. Fr. I uavlason, m'z1a1or(1 at Mr. Earl Fraser .1'e rono on Sunday afw with relatives in town. In/fvc W T\n1u~nu Lu (~11; 'uu ouuuuy evenmg. Misses Bessie and Marion Spearn have returned from 21 week s visit with friends in Toronto. `Mu-a Vmmm ~..,.+.....-..\,l 4... L-.. 'L...-... \V]D Il`lI'l(lS m 'l'01'0Y'lt0. Mrs. Young`,rctu1'ned to her home at Port Colbornc on Sunday nftex [visiting her dau,r:hto1', Mrs. A. Pugh. .M1-, and Mrs. Pugrh accompanied her to her home, returning` by motor Sun- ;day night. . I RT)`, nn `l\`T\-4: Av-nnhl Qnnnvn and (lily lllg`lH}. Mr. and 1\Ir::. Arnold Spo:1.1`n and family have returned from a two Iweoks vzwzxtion spent in 1\I11`. I RT)`, and NT< A Wlnnanvn vnnfnu-n . i .\\Ul'I\5 \'1l('1lLlUll S[)l.`!'.L H1 i\l1I`SK0l{il. I Mr. and Ms. A. Fleotlmm motored to Cnlodon East on Sunday and spent` the day with friends. in...` n......m. T..1...na-.... .2. \!U\\'ZU1 D14. Mr. J. Young: and Miss Holonl Young` wore thv g11ost.< of Mr. :md| .\I"~`. F. Dobsmm last week. i The extra \\`01din_2: _9::n1_.r1' which h:1.~ `boon nnomtim: on` this C.N.R. `ion d111`i11:: July and .~\L15:11. was Iain to` for :1 month on Wmlncsdzu-. 1.-\b0ut Oct`. 1st it is oxprwtozl thvy fwill commence opomtions 110111` Cun- ` 1'00}. 1 cl... .... ., t-.. nn:_- Ll__L Central United Church; lwwn remuves m town. Mrs. F. Dobson is spending` a week with friends in Toronto. I MN. r" T QrxH'r1 ,.,m,J..,.+,..1 +1. _-.. 1`0IZl1l\'(`S I11 Ioromo I-nus \\'(`CI(. M1`. and Mrs. Hzlroid J:1mt~.< of To- ronto are l10Iid:x_Vin_: with the form- ;o'.< p:1ront.<, Mr. and Mrs. J. .T:1mr`.=. .Cn\\'nn K1`. L110 (Hl_V \\']Cl1 ]1'll"n(1S. ';\`I1'.<. H:1rvo_\' Johnston 1.: \'lSltln_'_',` `1'O]i1ti\ (`S in Toronto this week. 1r.. RM. n....,.1,1 I\ rm rum. 1 Shower for Miss Hook About thirty .t'1'ionls of Miss `.\l:1h~l 'Hook ;::1tl1ere(l at the home of Bliss |M:11`jo1'_v Tolmson on 'I`uosd.'-1)` evening and took the oppo1't.u11ity to o'o1' their ` b0. and happiness i11 hm` forthcomlnyz 1n:11'r1agc. Thcv also presented her with :1 miscellaneous ; shower of pretty gifts that will p1`0\'(~, useful in her new venture. A m'o- grram of games and the serving` of `refreshments completed a pleasant `evening, l Snot:-In Dnulxleg Tnllrnampnf 'c\'L 1l1I1g_ Scotch Doubles Tournament , Club. The first draw was marred bv a brisk shower of rain. but this soon 4pa.=.=ed over and the other two (i1'ZI\\`n were played without interruption. The feature {31110 of the tourney was the battle between Dr. Brereton of 'i'To1`onto and S. Gm`.=ide of Allandale in the third round for first `prize. Great bowling was displayed by both `rinks and when the last bowl was jiaid down the Toronto rink was lead- in2' 12 to 7. This is the fourth time `in as many tries that Dr. Brereton and his partner, Mr. H. Miles, have jwon doubles tournmnent:< on Aiian- jrialr: r:rn;~en:<. Mr. G:1r.~ide s nartnr-1' _\ W \Tv1::nv Tixn r1\vn\-:1 fr: u-ra: Thirty rinks took part in the 1 Scotch doubles tournament held last ' Friday by the Allandale Bowling , `us ."our and .\iLl`i' 7| l]l`I'Lll' |Hlll' UI _L',il|illfh' HI 2111 nit. mm. tn (`Ul11])il'lI` tho .-\li:1mIz1in Sr>!'lh:1H [.(`1l_L"lI(' ])l:1_\'-ri'.~'. thv t('.'1l`n.\ ;<-mm-(I to ho nimut on an r-vi-n bzisis. so :1 >'lltitit'I1-(il`HH1 f_."I1Hl(' \\'.'1.< phiynri 'l'u<-. t-\'1-I1in_!:, which w:i.< won by '.\Iim-t~: in :mnthu-i- hm-{iv hntth-. Tn Hip r. ;::imr- lust, Fri niyzht the i21i1`.m'ci1p.< \':(-re \'t~r_v much in the 11-114 whc-11 rl:1r1 int:~r\'miod and half inninL':= had not hm-n coniplott-I, it could not he culi- ml :1 mum-. Another try xvns made .\i0nd:1y night, which had :1 woird end~ in1.z'. Mincts \v(-re lending G to 3 9:0- ing into the eight and (lzu'kne.'~'s was i':il]in1.-: fnst. I?l1tt.~r('up.<: lled the i)S(!.\' and their captain, Archie Mar- shall, (-ruclu-rl out :1 home run, put- ting: his team one up. Minets im- mndiutoly naked for the ganie to re- vort to the 71.11 innings and the game D HlL'll \\ p1'o. I At \Tr .`\ L )1 trrehlr-:< ` foHow.= w,.1.L `EL _|UlllUl' u.n.U. L(`Zll11, . ~'O 11 n0('KOy . thr*_\' will cultivrltv :1 t:1: ft). l>`n.\'l:1 this fall. Of` co11r:~t0 the _u9.1nc-.< will he plnyetl in tho B:u`1'lc wlnl-:. :1.~' ll1('l`f! is not :1 builvlin": in l.~\ll:1ml:1l- ('(|lllD] )01'l for hm: l:1('r0.<: `'l`l::- lv:1g:`11r* S('l1(`(l11lf` will oommtrnm iiimn`.o~rliz1tr-ly .'1'ftm' `.:n'ri<~ f:1'n'. I Minetn 9. Bultercupr. 8 .\ l't<-1' :1, luwtiv pair 01' ,<.':znnres in an `nth ;-rnmxlt-,tr\, lnfllmll r-:.nI\~4.:] ln Ln ..l.r.nl nh 1:11 nI~:.1\ l.nm'_~ 1;v1g.\1.\'u ' The Sacredness of Dally Tail Church School meets at 10 a.m. Sacrament of Lord s Supper, Sunday, Sept. lltn. i i I|`."',H|"`l lily At Monday 1 vr.`\1;~-` ...,.u. \\('!l` .""l!);~'. llll, I). /`Cb \\L'I'(.` 1:-cl by he 3 J. ROQ`{:1`.. kfonday nightfs tournnmmxt Irish ~ \\'m`o pI:1_ved. \\'i'th whmers :1.- .<: 1: L. O. Vail` (skim. G. F. 0`T-Trvnw: 2nd. \V. .\In_vs . E. .\Ir~]7`z1rMr~n, E. .\Iunro. -33- f] (11110 -(,1-Q 31' in it Q the 0} in,`_`.' 01 wk-,tr\, the 15 01' UN out own basis. H-f.-m.~` [H1 1'32"`-It r uv11r-T1 nu ; u-an luv 11: .1'e'tu1`ned to To- after holidaying NT`, l'!Z(, , PUIU VV. H1 Ioths nnntioned The prizes were 1 17m..m-.~ and Leum \,|uLr H) C. Stunri cf. .\I(-.\Ii I.:1- Minot; Ix` 1'3. Strum zmrlv V. Goring ui]d- C. Ilyt-1`.< n n (I 1 `H1 hi I`! Band concert to-nig'ht (Tl1u1's(iay) Queen s Park, by Barrie Citizens Band. 8.15 pm. | 4 .___jjj-. Barrie Collegiate Institute opened this morning with 21 registration of 583.. Last year the school opened with 21 1'eg'ist1'ation of 575. The ladies of the Ba.rrie Women s Institute are holding` afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. Baker, Candles. on Tuesday, Sept. (5th. Tea served from 4 to 6 o'clock. Admission 2532. Notice is hereby given pursuant to . : the Trustee Act, that all persons hav- . ing claims against the estate of Sarah ` Margaret Grose, late of the Village of 1 Lefroy, in the County of Simcoe, Spinster, deceased, who died on or about the 22nd day of July, 1932, are requested to send particulars oi ` their claims to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of September, 1932, after which date the executors? will distribute the assets of the estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and will not be responsible to any others. n`A;! at 'D..._.';. bL~'~ 1H4-Tn Jnuv A-4' . :}irt.hs and (Ieaths registered at the town clerk's oice during August were equal, the number in each case being seven. Eiglmt mzu'riag'e certi- cates were issued. Local police are checking up on peddlers who have been making: at house-to-house canvass in `Bzu'rIc. As the result of police activities sew- oral such peddlers will appeal` befom; Magistmite Jc`s to-morrow morning: cl1a1'gc(l under by-law 1004. most or the offenders come from the district around St. Czitharincs. R. J. (C1i') Dior, n1z1nu_Lrc1' of the Rnynl Bank. hzul his dog` p0is0ncd last \\'L'(,`k. As several vulwuuble dogs have huon poi:40nc-(1 in the We1lin_s:t0n St. district during the past few years, the })0li('u are m:1kin32,' every effort to lo- c:1L(,- the _g'uilLy party. It is believed the poiso11ing' is the act of some per- son who thinks thev :1w- nhm-n Scientific pulmisl; -here a1.;':1i11 Tues- day for two days only. Have your lmmls rend. Simcoe Hotel, room 2-: mu ponsonlng 15 we 101; 01 they suspicion. I Robt. Nicholson and Thos. Cuman, who 21])[)(.`lll`O(l in police court Satu1~ day morning chu1`_;red with begging uml theft and were remamletl for sentence until Saturtluy, were finally (li. by Mz1g;isLi'ate Jeils, who (:onside1'ed the time the men had been in custody W215 suflicient punishment. The Czumdiztn Legion p1`omise a big pro`,-;rz1n1 of horse 1'z1cing' in Barrie on Labor Day. '1'hc-re will be other` sport features as well. I I the building of a house on the east { , permits for the past} month were up a little, the total be- ing; $5,784. Of this sum, $2,500 re a presents a permit issued to A. B. Coutts for the remodelling of a house on Dunlop St., which is being - converted into apartments. T-he next largest sum is for $1,600 noted on a permit issued to Chas. Lightfoot for side of Dundonald St. The remain- ing amount represents repair work. night about a mile north of Fergu- ; on high\vay 27, :1 big Buick sedan, (lriven by a man named Bur- ton, of Aylmer, Ont., while travelling north ; an Oldsmobile sedan being driven in the opposite direction by Fred Scanlon, of Toronto. Both cars were badly damaged by the col- li: but no one was injured. Pro- vinr-ial Constable Hammer was called to the scene of the accident and after in\'e.~:z1ir_>':it.in;r the circumstances, it was decided that no action would be taken. It understood both })-.:rties .{ \\'(:1`e in; . I Somewhere around 8.30 Sundav` llll.'l. Allanclalc 7, Midland I Allzimlnlv zidded another \'ict0r3' to their long` list \\`h(.-n they defeated :1 piekml team of llidlnnd sol'tl):illers on \V(-tlllf-.<(l11_\' evening; by 7 Lo 1. The .2':nnr- w:1.< played at Midland park. about the coolest place in town. hut. still the tem1>er:1ture \\'z1s imieh `` too high for comfort. The \\'inm~rs ))l:x_\'<-d y_;rezit l>.'.1ll and did not let their opponents really _u'et ;:()ii1;:'. Only in the first and third iiiiiiiigs dial the home tr-znn _:et two men on base at one time. .-\ll;1nd:1le then an- plied the h1'nl the ruimers l':1il- l ml to find their way home. ;\IidI:md s lone run came on :1 home run by Dobson, which Reid almost got z1l'ler :1 long` run. The losers used two })lt('.l'l(!l`H in an <-ll'ort to stop the liezwyl l1itLin5_" .-\ll;in(l:1le crew. Dohson, the seeoml twirlers used. held them score- less for three ll1T1ll1L_Z`S, but his (lelivery \\'21s finally solved and four run. were pu. over. Guilfoyle lurneu :1 I.-`rent winning: effort. restrivtin_:: the opposition to live hits and strik out .<(-ven. Arnold Reid ))it-hell the last innin_L's and struck out two the three men to face him. This to indicate that his wrist is all :i;_:'ain. :\ll2lI1(lZ`llC collected 11 hits, lleid. Johnston and Ness secur- ing: two each and most of the rest getting one (`:l('l1. One of Johnston s hits was a homer. Score by inningxs 2 .-\ll:1nd:1le ...:z 0 0 o 0 1 3 g- I ':A I...oooo0o1 - )1l(l\llll.l:l,ln1n Ti` l\`l!1I' Rli, Rll Pf Dated at Barrie this 17th day of August, 1932. .. .. .. I uu~v uvu\;La- ` .....u.u..~. man wit: HUIIU \\'inni11;.-,' run himself. Sr:or(.~ by im1ing;s : PUtt(:1'L'LI]Ja' l)Iinc~t.~: T lI`I\ ..]. 1 .1 ( \ .\uncL.~.` 0 0 0 3 2 :;-:>' 1 iuLtc1'cups-1'I. Mur.<'nal1 .`-lb. C. Clutn lb. 13. Hu1`. A. 1\Iz11`.<`nu11 c. Stunti<,-11 2b, Hzmlin If, C1Cl`.]1B11S cf . .\I('.\Ii]]in 3). 1.00 H`, S2150 21). Minet:~`---H. Wilson ;~'.<, St. Clair 21), Str:1n.~'m:1n H". )1. Stran. Eb, Goringtc-1', I". Silvurton p, Post-:1 lb. Ilyt-1'.< 1`1'. Kvll ('. L. 1\_\'l.`l'.\' 1'1, l\ L'mp1ro.,--S. hum. All- I I be called. Finally the matter was Stl`2ll_Q'l1t0l10(l out by deciding` to play a ;~:u(lden-(leat.h game Friday ni_-;ht. In this game Buttercups were Ieadim: in the early stages, but faded badly toward the end. At that they were leu(lin,L-,' S-(5 *,_;'oin_<.>,' into the last of the seventh, but Minets : over l.l]l'OL runs to win the _2'an1e and champion- ship. Curly Posen, 1n:1nag'er of )Iinet:~'. haul the honor of scoring ; the` \\'im`.in-r vnn 1a:m..,\xc I.\1i ................ ..U U u u u u .-\l1:1ndnlr~ E. .\Izu'sh;1ll 31), E. Stmnsmzm 0!`, Reid rf. .- shull lb, Johnston c, N(:.ss 21 fnylr-. 1), :\`I(:I{nig'ht \vTi1Hnml---Holt 31). T1121 mylr-. ;\1(.-mmxnc .\Ii(11:m(l-HoIt 31). 'I`l1z1ym' 0, Wood If. Nay 11). Carlton K. Chalk 1), E. Chalk cf, P'11`kCl` 21). Fit'1.g(.-mld rf. Dobson 1). Umpires--Arthu1's and Mu1`1'ay, of \Ti:Hnnrl, umpm Midlzmrl. LOCAL NEWS The Northern Advance um,-; ...:`. 0- ...0 0 0 0 0-1 I. M rslmll I oil cf A. Mm`- ston 2b, Guil- ight )It 11` r`n\`nh 2: T: 7. Page Eight