Page Eight vvuuu, U1. 1L1111\'llC, am the \\'01`l. ` I Rev. G. Cruse and Mrs. Cruse and [daughter Mary are spending their \'acz1tion in the Temagami district. The sm'v1'on in Hm TYnHml (`fl-.n.-1 . \'u.uuL1u11 111 E1143 Lemagaml district. The service in the Unlted Churn.) \\`21.~: taken by Dr. Perkins and three `others from Central Church, B8.1`l'i\:, on SLm night.. There will be no .~:crvica next Sunday. | THO Wrnnan : Tncfnfn `uni 1:1 I >:t:L'\`icu nexu munuay. i The Women s Institute met at Sp~ring\\'ater Park on Thursday after- -noon last. The Centre Vespra ladies were to have been present and ._.;i\'e `the progrram, but serious illness of a .momber prevented. An impronipcu 'program of readings, songs, and an inteesting contest was enjoyed. loll icall was answered by A Country 1 lVVould Like to Visit and Why. Af- ter the National Anthem an appetiz- ing tea was spread and a Jolly tEn1~., spent over the good things. The of ternoon turned out no after the muchmeeded rain in the morning and all enjoyed the outing. The Septem- :ber meeting will be at Mrs. Cram - lfor s home. \Vl1m'<~ns if lms been (-11s m1nm-y for m:m_v _\'o;n'.s in u1)s01'\'o Civic I*[o1id:1y on the Second Mnm121_\'i11 .-\ug11s r, and \\'11m-ms it is doomed :1(1vis:1blv to 801` apm-`r such a day as a Holiday. Now, Therefore, I Proclaim CIVIC HOLIDAY MoNp.gI,__AgG. 14 MINESING AS CIVIC HOLIDAY and call upon all citizens to observe it accordingly. J. F. CRAIG, Mayor. T."xi'u3d I If ;i1c ma .+ nu 1E3 M1`. ` U]. I U town. Qnu LUWI S:11'_ie:mt and Mrs. R. Cox and family have returned home from a motor trip through the Muritimes. Mr. and Mrs. 1'} Caltlwt.-ll, of Cali-' fornia, are visiting with the fo1'mer s parents on Owen St. Mr. J. 'l'0mlin. is spo_:mlin;: 21 week in B1'z1(:cbridgc. NTi n:lH1(Il'iI1 nnd (l.wr-nr-`Hal \'VUL'l\ 111 1) l'il.(ZL'l)l`l(l):, U. Misses Cath(.-rinc and (}.wenetl.1| Brown and .VIa1'y Ncelantls have re- turned home from the ;z'n'1s camp at! Glen `Mohr, ` 7\[.`_.a Vlhnl \Mui..-lad nl` l`n..nn+n :r1 UICH LVIUHY, ' Mis.~1 Ethel Wri;.,rht, of Toronto, is spemlinp; her holitluys at her home on Mulcastm` St. ` Mr. Ho\\'ard Guest, of 'l'o2-onto, spent the week end in town. I Rev. E. znul Mrs. Pugssley, of 'I`hm'nhiH, are g`ue.~'t;< of Mr. and ML. I D. C. Murchisml at Big" Bay Point. I ! A quiet; \\-mitiinux \\':x.~' .~'..;l<:1nx at t}1(:Qm-<-11'.~' [Iota-.1, I .urrit:, V`/(.-d11r:.<-'dz1_v. Aug. 9th, whml Grow: of Rin5.,"\v0od, Ont., :m(l Mu1';.;;1r<.-t Tuun, of St0u'vill<.-, joined in the howls of mutrim '.[`1c ccrcxwony was p:rfd.rnn: Rm`. '.l`hn.~'. L:1irHu\\', )I..~\. of St ville, the b1`id: .~' pusto1'. The 11 couple loft on 21 hnm~ynmm1 t.r' No:-t11Bay, 'I'(.-Imlgrmni zmdr p0int.x north to (Iochrums. Mr. kcnnt,-Lh Lnmbie, of BUl`WZ1;~`h,` I staying with friends in town. Misses Man and El:-zit: Broadbridge, If Tnrnnfn, H10 wm~1<' nut] in The Czmatiizm Nzxtionnl Exhibition, umlor the supx.-r\'i. of the Ontario Department of Ag`1'icultur<:, i.~: again con(luctni,2' competitions in judging live stock and crop p1'or1uct.< for Jun- ior FzLi'ii`.."r~t and in H011.~'r.-hold Scismcr cl:i.<; 1'04` ;muz1: women. 1 Wiifi-in: :iw- rr-n'.ii1'r-ti in }n- nnuiru :~.l. I '('IZlFS(,'.\' JUIT ;\'UL',lL`.l' \\'UXHUll. !` E11tries are re-qui1`c(l 10 br: lllatle at t thre local z1,':1'i(:u1tu1'a1 office not iatr:1l]' than Saturday, Aug`. 12th, or r:mrEc;~:. with f(:c;<, mu:~'1; be received by the croasu1'e1', C.N.E. .'-\.<.` Lu`m.='-; den Building, Toronto, nuL later {nun Monday, Aug. 14th. Both competitions are open to competitors under the age of 263 2 E E 1 =2 Yn f`w- T~Tr\11 C.N.E. JUDGING COMPETITIONS The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid. * I "I"..u..__ . '1`-.. A. /.A..a. -4` -`.__ _.___. years` . . . H : CompL`.;'.`:`.s m the Hou.~'c:h01~"' 3 Science Juu_2:`ing' C0mpt:1.iLim1 n1zL;v.u` jurlgm in one class only, either .\'ut1`i-Im ltion (school lunches and menus) or bf Clothi11;,>' (dress parade and paLch- L ing), both of which classes are held `W on Wetlncsday, Sept. 6, at 9 21.111. Th . , , . L | fnH1:- .Tnmm- T721-mm': .Tnr .;"m-,0` L` weune.~:(1ay, .e).n;. I), at U 21.111. I In the Junior Famiers Judging 'Competition, competitors may have a. lchoice of one of six live stock classes. ,Hca\'y ll0r. Beef Cattle, Sheep.` Dairy Cattle, Swine or Poultry, which classes are to be held on Wed- nesday, Sept. (3, at El a.m._ .T11ninv I:'I1'1'1'lD`|`Q `mnv, in nrhlifimw 1ic.~:uuy, D(;'}_JE. 0, an :1 u.111. Junior T_a1'mers may, in addition,` enter to judge roots and grain orl fruits and \'eg'r.~tables, the judging to lbe held on Thu1':~:day, Sept. 7. An nnh-xr For: 11+` 500 nm- 01:11 : in} U1|.;lll'.`l' CUHILJULILIUIL lb UHd,1}".ULl. ` Prospective competitors are re- quested to make their entries at once, `as late entries: will not be accepted. ` 'U(.` HCIU UH lllLl1'.`fLliJ._\, D|;5[)L. I. An entry fee of 00c yer c} either competition is charged. Pu-ncnnnvn r-n1'nnnHfrn'< :11 I With the bases loaded and none out, a sacrice y by Jennings drove` in the winning run in the last hail ofi -the nineth innings to give Creelnnre ai 6 to 5 decision over Barrie in a. weii played intermediate O.B.A.A. bali gjume p1a_\'ed here W'ednesday after- nnnn Tim rnznh. of Hui: 9';1n1n gjume pld._\'lll |l(31'C VVCLlI1ES(X2l_\ 21LU:31" noon. The result of this game leaves Barrie and Creemore in a tie for second place in the North Slmcoel League, each with six wlns, f'1veIo.~:ses and one tie while Uidland with ve Victories ,\'e defeats and two ties, is a close fourth. Replays of the tie games will decide the three places` and the second and third teams will` Inlay 011` to decide who will meet Penetang, the league leaclers, for the , championship. , l Jmmhm-: for (`.1-eemm'e and Tli0mD- 1 cnalnplolisnip. Jennings for Creemore and Thomp-` son for Barrie both pitched good' ball. Jennings' was touched for ten` hits and fanned thirteen. while! Thompson gave up thirteen hits and` only fanned four. The fez1tu1`e.-, of; the gmne were two home runs for Barrie, one by Dobson and one to lTribb1e, while Young` . of Creemorel lalso pelted a homer with :1 man on | base. 1 When Donald Davidson, of F11'ths _ Corne1'.<, cut his hand on a piece of barbed wire about a month ago, noi attention was paid to the wound un-' til he was seized with tetanic convul- sions last week. He was unconscious for ve days, and for a time his life was in danger, but he is now on the] way to 1'eco\'e1'v. . . .i I About the surest way to get 2 is to be rich and not need 11;. .;vu.-4 -au\lJ\r\aV UV Sh &\v-`\.-A\bLA u;u. Terms: Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money at the time of sale and the balance within thilty days the1'z- ` after. ` NIISSUH XVII"! illlll J`1lHH.' l)l`U1l[ll)l'lUgU, Toronto, spent the week cm] In UH THORNTON REUNION. Personals WAS GREAT SUCCESS - 1 NEGLECTED CUT BROUGHT TETANUS CREEMORE 6. BARRIE 5 GROVE---TAUN ELLHI, UI. DL1)Lll|\llllI, \`v'..'lI. |l'.`l'Hl7 H"}!| .0 mzLt1'im~nj.~` l.-'-'u'rif'n-- in ony ]n:rfd.1'n1(: by. A l:n~,rr.- )I..~\. St;ou- r1;1i;,- c~r:('tt 1'i huppy'|St. J'.. .~, trip t0':.-`an with , l`(:mu;:an1i and othr`r} f'0Hr2\"r-II F. 11 (`Ir.)ch1'21m:. \\'n.4 zluliw: u 1 ,-:n. II-Ix . U] 01]`. 2Lllll ;\|!r.' lg` Pomt. and it \\ u.` u p1(:a.+uc and p1 h::u' him azzuin in hi: old 3 It will be imporasibln to 1 TAUN most imprr~.<;~iv: de(:ora*.ion : - `orinl or-rt-m0n_\' ht.-Id at .~'oluIn111'_cr,-.1`(Irrmt-Lt-ry on .S'un uftc-rnw L0]. .;1rrie, :n1lwr<-:xths \w.-rv unvr.-ilorl to ith, toy` ory of the pirmr-r-rs of Tho n..+ .....I 1.1:.. s..:,.+ ..n.1 .,. m. .,.-...- | class 111 .4 ;a jobvi For further terms and particulars `-L of sale apply to '1` RV . lJilllL'5(). At the United Church the preacher l_ \\'z1.~: the Rev. John Wright, :1 fo1'me1' wig boy of the Sunday School and cong- ` regation, but now minister at Des-` _ .\Inin(-.<, U.S..-\. Dr. Wright had not ' ` been in Thornton for many y0a!'S- em | His sermon and genial presence were 1,0 much (3YL]0_Vf?'1 by the many old i ,1;|f2-ir:1ul.- and new fric.-nd.=. who were ., . . . . r])1`l\'l](`.{. ,`C(l to hear him. . ` Thn in-mu-ixrm -:4 Hnn '|"nu-.-.1:.-.,. D\on`_ THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1933. ` (ontinued from page one) and much appreciated. The choir was z1u;.:m by members of form- er yours and :1 solo Just for To-day" was f<,-c]`ingly rendered by Neville Jmnic. .\I I111. T7n:l-AJ f`VL...._1_ 1.1., ._..-_..Lnu 'to 01.] U)" ;\lil_]U'l' 1\KlU\\`l(::', U1 DZl1'l'l, `n C-n_ L1:-ut. Rxg-3*ard Stewart. bn_t`~. of *~."0m dd were .=er1ou: wounded 111 the war. The Last Post was .=ounr1ed ht L. m_g`S_te\\'a1't. Mr. Jas. A. {[z1mie.=on p:'.':- e a I .=.1de-'1 at the ceremony` 111 a n}o.=t ac- {eS_ r:;5lr.- xrrmmer and the .=.erv1ce con- ,, `exuded v.-zth the benedrctzon bv the rector of St. Jude s. ` 7081 At 7 pm. there was held in the park 2. united .=er\'ice of public wor- 0n,u.=.hip_i`}1 which all the 1o_ca1 churches orgpartxclpated. The SEYYICE`: was In charge 01' the Re\'.. R. B. Beynon, by whom all arrangements were made. .D1-nxro1- u--1: n4m.,.,1 `L... mm. C n `.1345 pnvllugcu to near mm. J The p)'na(:hm' at the Townline Pres- . hytc.-riun Church xvas the Rev. R. H. Somm'\`iHr.-, I\I.A., who for nine years ` \ms the minister of the PM-sbyter.(1r char;,r(: here. Mr. Somm'vi]1c s min- `. i:~'try is zzrutt.-fullv 1*mnr2mbcred bv lUllul).',U ML-11:. .u1'. DOmCl`\'ll`l(:'S mm- is: ;,'rz1tcfully by |1.hr_- mr:n1b(:x-:4 of his denomination ' privilc;,:.- to pulpit. forget t'n- : and mom- Thomton .l l (Irrnu-tr-ry uftc-rnoon, whom l`ll\.\'l`(`2ll,ll.w' the mem- 5-` or) Thornton (lis- trict, and also to the mr.-mory of Lt. ., l1l.'l`1)ll`. (ll-ml \\'iw m:ulr- the supreme v` i.ll4- (In-at W':n~ :1.`. U] D)` \;XlI'5L()[Zn" a1'chtect and builder lPau1 ;< C2n.hedra], it 4 them If you .'~:<.-r:k t `look around you. TL`nl1nn-u nn- 1 \.. C1. `lUU{\ ?.11'UUIl `VUU. I~`o1}ov.'ing Dr. Simp:~on s; adrress, `the \\'1'r.-uth to the pion(:::1`:~' was i`graciou:~:i;; unveilerl by )Ir:~t. Jas. Boakr.-, who is in her ninntieth :.'ea1'. .\I1'.~'. Bozike wa:< the 1':-cipir.-ht of a beautiful bouquet p2'e;~:ent;d by Fred Mai-1' on bx"i`.Z1if of the citizens. The wreath to the Gforlous Dead who laid down their lives in the war was j unveiled by Captain H. Callighan, and ,nc eulogistic adr1re:~:ses were made \ by Blajor Knowles, uf Barrie, and ITHJH1` 'P.i(-1'-q1'r1 Q+nu':n-.` kn`-`~ rs? 1--"-nrn ,\\'1Jl not: allow us to mention. Foilowingr :1 repetition of the ca1i~ thumpian parade, which was given by ,special request, the happy gathering Iconcluded with :1 ne program of ` sports. The committee and citizens alike are to be hem-tily congratulated on the ne success of their efforts, an-'1 `the writer feels that a special word of congratualtion should be accord- Ied to Frank Sinclair, who was the `organizer in chief of the most telling and successful calithumpian parade. I I Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons hav- ing claims against the estate of Hug-;ni_ Rowley, late of he Village of Thorn-Q ton, in the County of Simcoe, Re- tired Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 24th day of June, 1933, are reque.<.ted to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or ` before the 19th day of August, 1933, after \\'lll`.`l1 date the Executors will distribute the assets 01' the estate, having regard only to the claims cf which they shall then have notIce,' and will not be responsible to any others. T`I-.+,-.:l n6- TL-~.-in +ln'.- 1.4- An" n-4 `U1 U1 DUI` IZUIH.' F191). , ' The concluding address was given by the Rev. F. G. Pu1'ne]'l, mir:i.=ter `of the Presbyterian Church. In an eloquent and forceful manner he 'wa1-nod of the danger of removing {the old landmarks dear to the hearts of the pioneers, such as the home, the home altar, the Christian Church mud the Sabbath Day. Tho : Fm` tho cm-x-inn \\`n< Tall `dun LnU.Dzl_Ul)al;11 uay. Tho_:~:1_ng`111g for the service was led by a Jomt chow and_ by the band, | .\Ie1'};y11 Lennox re11dorm_g' A Perfect; `Day z_1s _a comet. 5010, much to the \:1_pprcc-mtion of the large cong;rega- 1011. "Phi. .1.,.t..L .... ..!,] k/ :....._...._l-L_ This . would be incomplete without some mention of what must [have been the most enjoyable fe'cuu1'e of all the old boys and girls who were able to attend the public school re unions at 9 o <-lock on Monday 1neri'-- ling at Cherry Hil-1 and .\'o. 9 Sclieo`=. Precisely at 9 o'clock the bells 01` these schools. were rung by teachers `of bygone days. at .\'o. 9 (Adamville Academy) by J. A. Corbett; and at [Cherry Hill by Mrs. Green. It was 'amusin_g' to see old scholars who on Sunday wore immaculate formal at- [tire coming: to school with slates, books and satchels and clad in over- alls and void of such marks of c'rv- lilization a.-'. collars. Late scholars were required by the teacher to make `explanations and were reproved for such delin;;uencie.< as chewing gum and talknrr. Reminiscences were in- dulged in by both teachers and old- 4 time pupils, speeches were made and `compliments were the order of the day. The scholars at No. 9, \v.u.-'.` ithe writ-er was privileged to be pres- ent as :1 new boy. included such out- standing men as Dr. L. J. Simpson, l\I.P.P.; Dr. R. J. D. Simpson, R-:7. Jack Wright, Rev. Albert Owen. of |Union\'illc, and others whom space ,will not allow to mention. I.`n`l`lm..:nn n 1-nnn+iHmn nf` H-in r-nli- "LUI \\I Llll` \1l"`E.l|: crowrl 21. I on the Chllrr-,h. ~11 zu.._.l .m... 3. }n'u_\ v-1'. rr.-(I by Dr. spakr: of 1 my nlzuut Dn at \Vz1r. I; VV EU`. umhlezl '-:r. I The SILL` 1' Uv _ LHC UHI A nr: arid) n TTICI UUICJIS. ` Dated at Barrie this 1.<.t day of August, 1933. I` n n J. 1}. DUI! ne exmm .1 ...~.A`...-... '55] EJ.l'ULU!: of the ' the ba Fir. nllu [Al 61 OM Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims, against the estate of Albert F. Caar-g rett. late of the Toxm of Barrie, l`.`.l the County of Simcoe, Gentlem-.m.' deceased, are 1'equire(l on or hefore. the First day of Soptemebr, .-\.D.,. 1933, to send by post prepaid 01 to deliver to the under.~:igned at Barrie, Ontario, S0llCll201`S for said Estate, their full names and a(l(lre.` a full .~tat<.-ment of their claims, duly vex`:-` ed, and the nature of the se<-ur.ty, if any, held by them, and after ~:uil date the Executors will proceed Lo distribhte the assets of the said Esate among the parties en it;e\l` thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have; had notice. ` nnfnrl 111'. `R-..N`l0 (ll1i.H'l-I). lnxv I180 IIOEICE. Dated at 13-.u'rie, Ont41'iu, tux.- Fourth day of .-\ugu.~'t, .-\.D., 1933. Stewar & Stewart Barrie, Ontario, Solicitor: for Executolis I Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having` claims against the estate of Jessie M. Thompson, late of the Township of Innisl, in the County of Simcoe, widow, deceased, are required on or before the Fifth day of Septe1nber,| A.D., 1933 to send by post prepaid m m d0livm' to the undersigned at A.D., 19153 to Send By post. prepzuu or to deliver undersigned Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for said Estate, their full names and address- es, a full statement of their claims, duly veried, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them, and, after said date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate among the parties en- UnitedChurch| Union Services i proceed to (1lSl'/1`U.)ul.\: Ult: amauuu u; the said titled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. Dated at Barrie, Ontario, this Fifth day of August, A.D., 1933. Stewart & Stewart, Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for Executou. E. SI-IUTER, A.E.I.C. Builder and Contractor Plans, Specications, Estimates A n......L.'....... .-.....J Dnv\n:u': Llano, uyc\.Au-..umuu.;, .. ........ .. Alterations and Repairs 55 Vvursley St. Phone 1338 a repair Typewriters, Adding Ma chines and Cash Registers. the L O B A ,1 |'D;1`\' QQIL-l)1'atj0n j |u-H1 1,-nnvn Han barn: Dated July 31st, 1933. 1J.l1l.*L4!:u L]. can VuuLs.u. EVERYBODY WELCOME MORTGAGE SALE: NOTICE TO CREDITOR! NOTICE TO CREDITORS All those interested in Christian Science are cordially invited to at- tend the service held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the Ameri can Hotel. NOTICE TO CREDITORS PHONES 445, 14;37 Boys & Boys, Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. Stewart & Stewart, Mortgagee s Solicitors, Barrie, Ontario. Jlv 31:11, 1923 `Allandale News} Miss Norma Poucher, of Toronto spent the week end at her home on Cumberland St. 1\Ju'a;-an Rn a and '.\/[av-1'nn .QI~..a;n-n are nouuaymg an nzua. Mrs. Ed. Stevenson is visiting with f1`IL`l1fJn in l\'orth Bay. 1. Mr .and Mrs. W. Rusk have re- turned home after a holiday with fliends up north. Viv, nnri Mr: (T 'I'nmnkins: are vie | L.umoer1-anu cc. Misses B05516 an_d Marlon Speurn ara holidaying at Bala. I`.-.-.nr1 in `.\ nu-rl-u Jluu : nienus up norm. M1`. and Mrs. C. Tompkins are vis iting in Listowci. Miss Jean Walker, of Toronto, is holidaying with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Blair and Josephine motored to Tilsonburg over the week lend. . 1 . 1:... am \,`7n1\h A4 Q...-n:.. cnohfl |_a.m. a! The Young People ; Society oi St. ,Gco1'gc .~' Church are forn.ing u Len- |m's Club, and :1 Cal1VZ`L.SS is being I" made for members. A meeting W111 be held Tuesday night to elenf` oicers. Nets have been secured and ` it is p1an.1_d to have 5. double C-JuI'tl_ Fiat; the back of the c`..u1'ch. ' wifl Bare Business Collegeaiwh nunmtrc A/I ` G001` CHO \\'(.`t`2{ UIIU EIL 1118 HUHIC. Miss Verna Green returned home Friday from a two weeks hohday n- 1lToronto and Trout Creek. 111'.-A Vx-n'lun Do.-1: 1151.: 1-uh1r:.na`! ienu. _ Mr. .G,eo. Webb, of Sarm the week end at his heme. \Ta'c:< `7cn-nn fl!-ann 1-afnv-I J.Ul'0llLU illlu Lruuu Ulltth. Miss Evelyn Peck has returned home after a Yiait in Perth. The Misses Velma and Thelma Patten son returned with her. Miss Elsie \Vebb and Mr. Ronald, Baldson are visiting with Mr. and -`Mrs. B. Green. nu c..+.....l.... Hm DDD nm -and ".\ll'S. 15. LIICCII. On Saturday the R.B.P. G01 and L.O.B.A, W11 attend the De1'1'_: `Day c0lcb1`z1 ti0n in Collingwood. Cars will leave the Allandgle hall at. 91 1 1\1 , awn l\lAl5lxI.a an. an uuv.b- 0 , On Sunday morning the R.B.1-. '_ G01, L.O.B..-\.. and O.Y.B. pamcied to` , ` St. George's Anglican Church. wheve aka special_ sermon \vaL~` p1'e21c]`.cd by `Rev. Fewhellex`. The lodges me about fty strong at the Orange Hall. and headed by the Young B1'i-- _to11s' band, p:11`uded th1`0ug`11 tine` ;streets to the c'm11'.-11. 1 I 1 .,1 we Leaguc is Nowh l1I11t:1\'e]1iI]Z 1t_1u1c1, 01 21 co1'o11e1'.< 3111'y 111, Ju1111\'a1'(e Isex. To~11ight `he P'u.111g'e1's play the` `\.I}_`d"`-V` . , . Swami game of 1,. best two out OI-`_ \VaI.~l1 _\\'as 19111111 (lead 111 111s c_z11 `.t.11ree series at C1'eemo1'e. Thev have 1 the Wye RWC" `11'e3 -ll` U10 `One game in hand after their g.1.eM1b1'1dge three miles no_rt:I1 of El1nvz`.le.\ \.i(.t0l.). Tuesday night, and even ii-`The C211` \\_'as not \'1s1ble from the they are downed tomight the`. Sun road and 1t. was several hours after llhave an v;-xcellent chance. Thettnird H19 accident before G909" Addm-"3 game, i1 necessam`: will likely b.;`g,`g' b-V .5',l1""t 5``ig '35 `plajved at Blidhurst on )Io11da;,' or Wrong Wlth. `"3 50 he fouml r 1-ue5da).nigm_ T1161-ans are advised \Valsh dead m the upturned car in ito keep tl`1-:i1' eye open for posters in less than .t1'ee feet Of "e1'- _ 1 case this game is needed to settle the _ AC_rd}g to Dr` Corcomll Cr`.1e`7 c`nan1pio11:hip of the north group. `lb? e:`amme(.1 the body Wa13h ml; .},\Iean\v11ne Allandale is marking iime `mered 2` fanmng spell On account! [and getting read}. to take on the of the extreme heat and lost cont`.-.,] i\\'inne1's. 11` Rangers take Creen1ore 01:. the ca`. 35 It aPP1 "1ClCd _tl1. = to-night the Allandale-R2111ger series }_)dge'_ H1: head had bee elm -"1.V'l will p1`ubz1b}`_\ `.111 played Tuesday a1*~.aiI_1b_m1ged 19 the `Valet but H3810 |Fri 01' next week. Fans are ad-l elue no .bru15eS or fractures an "1' lvistu 1 b5 on we 130-`(mt for povtem 'l~1llI1at. haxe been unconsclous when he 1. ` for these games also. Isl-luck the water. Walsh was slumP'l g [ed ove1{tl1e seat of the car, wh"cn| The softball situation 1n the Sim-|`_' ,coe slowly un1`a\`0lling 11.-`C {se-1`. the Rz1ng`e1's theic :second two out They ?one great" . if ;they they stiill h2\'p. an r-\'or'-Hm11'. 011511109 `no f.h1`rd` Heard at the ball game Tuesday night: ``It s too bad Creemore _wc11`t~ get 21 crack at Allandale after ad." { I [I; certainly looks as if the chain-; pionship of the Simcoe Softball `League will be _decided by an all- |Ba1'1*ie .:'\.1'l(::'. The Rangers have: `only to repeat their great effort of I Tue:~:(lay night to turn Creemore into tan also ran. What a series this will .be, too. While there is no hard feel- |ing' between the teams, each would [like to knock the other off. I LHU Lana mic JI1`.~.L Luuc Lney \VCl'G ask- led to pay admission. At the `next- gamc they intend to give ticket- holders a run for their money. Two lucky tickets will be (lrawn and the holde1'.~; of the corresponding` numbers will receive :1 quantity of gasoline free. Fan.= are advised to make SL111." ,they got their tickets. , run. vv III;-\/tatanur - --Qarsa \Ve ` .-- --..-..\-.. rwvvn-r\A\-rrvrvl I e_. ! Softball ofcials at Allandale are pleased at the support 1`CClV(3d from the fans the 1'.~;t time they were ask- ed f0 nav nrhnizzinn .\+ Hun -r-.nv+ _-....=,..- .. ..- what The Rangers played smart ball be-H hind the steady pitching of Parker` '.\IcMi1lin to win the first of the play- ,'of'f series from Creemore Tue;~:day -night at Ed. Shear Meinorial Park,] i.~\1Izmda1o. The only czrror was madev [by Mc.\Iilh'n him.<(!]f when he made `a bad peg` to 1'.~:t on .\1a(li1l s ground-4' `er to the box, but it made no d1'1"'e1'~5 nnma ac 1(na1'n1nu nninl-In unlrun",\rli . I .ond. All the others p1a_vc(l e1'1'o1Ie.<.~, ur LU LHU uux, L)uL It made (1Ill e1'- ence, as Kaslmer quickly retrmved the ball and got the runner at sec-I ball of 21 mighty ne brand. ! Thu wn: R fn 1 mm] ha nl uzut. U1 2:. nu;:nLy nne oranu. R The . was 6 to 1 and is a pretty `fair indicaton of the play.; The heavy hitting Creemcre crewi \\'r-rn nrnr`Hr'nH\7 I-:a:11nrI +n Qhn 1\1n;-+| um uv.:u.\_y uiwulg uL`eex;1c1`e C1`C\V| `were practically lashed to the mast. lby Mc.\Iillin s assortment of speed `and curves. but his greatest asset was V perfect control. As a matter of fact, `both pitchers had great control, the ogly walk being: issued by McMi1linr to Ferguson. Up until the Rangers had the game sewed up in the fth, .\IcI\IiLlin only allowed one hit. After that he did not bear down as much` and wa.~: hit a little more freely. Wes * Poker Face Perry pitche,-d :1 fair sort of game, but had one bad in- ningrs which caused his downfall. 'l`l1n Walnut)`:-1-2 nnnnn Han . ` in1ng.~'. wnicn cau.~`e(1 ms downlall. ' 'l`he Ra11;:<-i'.< opened the scoring inl lthe third when Kell got on on a hit` iand was . to second and third 'by Reynolds and l\'a. respective- ly. Borden l`lLll'.~`t then came throughl with a liner that almost tore Coker's lhand oil` as he tried to set it, and Kell .=xco1`ed. Althougli Eddie St1ans- man followed with :1 hit, no fu1'L`ner scoring: took place in that innings. The fth was the big` innings and again Kell led off with a hit. Reyn- olds followed with :1 three-bagger, and it; looked as if he would be stranded on third when Kashner and Hurst `went out, but Eddie Stransman scored him with a hit. Taillon fol- lowed with a Texas league: and both advanced on :1 passed ball, to score on Saso s single. When Saso tried to steal the ball got away from the second baseman and he raced home. Taylor scored C_reen1ore s only run in the eighth. After two were out he singled and went to third on Young's Black Knights at St. George's A 1.... A<<.< LL . 1`) `D Rangers Great Win w 1 I Sarnia. spent |I`I'h`1 P. Comfortable rooms with board, all conveniences, at 68 Owen St, Ba!` 1'10. , .. Of Farm Property, in the Townslnipi of Medonte, in the County ` of Simcoe. ' Under and by \`irtue of the power`, ( of sale contained in u cerzain moi't- \ gage, which will be produced at the j time of sale, t`m;-re "will be oIl <,1'ed`i for sale by public auction on i. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th 11] 1933, at 12 o clock noon, at the i` QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRIE ` by W. A. .\h-Coiikey, .-Xuctioneer, the 1 following lands and premises, naniev 1`, . I. A trailer attached to a car (Invert by C. J. Conrad, of Toronto, broke away at the seventh line vhill, Innisl, on Monday night. The trailer went to one` side of the road and a boat on it went to the other side. Both were badly damaged, but no one wa hurt. Miss Folrence Wicc, of Allandalc. charged in police court; We(h1c;~';`.ay with reckvless driving and not re- maining at or returning to the seem. 10f an accident, was g`1'antcd reserved judgment until Saturday that the mag`istrate might: more fully considm the facts of the case. Miss Ethel Dougzll informed The Ad\'z1nce that it was Henry Dou;_.11, and not David Dougal, who kept .1 furniture store in Ba1'1'i'e seventy years ago, as reported in last week's iccnn J. F. Nelles has just completed the juding: of the Junior Homemakm`.<' gardens in the Elmvalo and Vztsey districts, and reports splendid work done by the juniors this year. _ ""l`hz1t Joseph Patrick Wztlsh, To-` })'0nt.o bzuristelx came to his death on `July 20th by drowning, causes of! _`\\'hi<-11 were unkn0\\'n."' \\'a.< the ver- _.dict of 21 co1'one1".< jury at IC1mvai(2 , `on Mnndav On Sz1t111'(l-my morning` Eli Hill, Orillia, cl1a1'_<;'0(l with being` drunk while (l1'i\'ing' a car, and Thos. Hill, also of Orillia. cl1z11'g'e(i with being, drunk in a pubic place, were gixen 21 further a(ljou~1'nment until VV`ed~ nos(lay, Aug`. 16th. The '.1(lj0umme11t wa.< g'rzmte(l at the request of Crown Attorney F. G. ivaiis, who was .m- 'ul)le to })l'0('e(l on Sattlrday gs he was occupied in Coldwate1'. Both Hills l\\'e1'e g'1'a11te(l freedom on renewal )1` bail. IELMVALE INQUEST FINDS I J. P. WALSH WAS DROWNLD , , I |n::> mun Lnree LBUL 01 \Vat.e1'. | ` According Corcoran, coroner, . `who examined the body, had? s. 21 account lof extreme heat con`.`ru]-` `of the cm it approached the! `bridge. had been enti::Ply{ isubmerged 111 water, them `were bruises fractures, and `must unconscious slump-I led over the \\'h`cni I was wedged nnly in the mud. Rnbt R1114`-n r'n71:fn11YrA .~nm Hq.,.+. r was weugeu rlrmly In Line mud. Robt. Burke, constable, said that Ithe emergency brake and front can light were on when the car Wu. found. W. .-\.. Boys, K.C., county `solicitor, suggested that Walsh iniglzt Ihave pulled the brake unconsciou.`l;.`. i The jury found the road and bridgi. [ .ovo1' the Wye River to be in good` `condition, thus absolving the county from any blame. !CLERK S NOTICE OF FIRST POST- i ING OF VOTERS LISTS Rev. E. E. Long, B.A., B.D., in (`luau-an 1-`n`l':nd Anangi-, n Voters Lists, 1933, Municipality of Essa, County of Simcoe. Notice is hereby g'ivcf'1 that I have Icomplied vvth scrc-ton 7 of the Voters Lsts Act and that I have posted up at my olllce at Cook.=to\\'n on the Thirtieth day of July, 1933, the list; of all p(.-rsons entitled to vote in the: said municipality at municipal Llec-I tion.~r, and that such list 1'(.-mai11.~a' [there for inspection. And I hm-r-h\' r-all Ilnnn all \v'\?1'\1-n IIHULU 1Ul' U15pUL'LlO1L And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate procemlings to lhave_e1`1'o1's or omi.<. corrected ac co1'd1ng.1o law, the last day for ap-I |1{%z;13})e111g the 21st day of August, I I 'J' - `h..l,\.l ..; /"-,J.,4____._ 4L:_, .\,,1 I I `Li"3')- Dated at Cook. this 3rd day of .-Xuggust, 1933. I isingle and stole home while McM'Ii:n `stood with the ball in his hand. 1 I Tn 511] r`\'nr2h1n1-n n1-win .-i\- L..'.'-. i *:'wuu \\'1t-n Inc Dan 111 ms hand. I 111 all Creemore made slx hits,! \ . . . loungr and B. Gowan gcttmg two Vcach. S2150 was the big hltter xuth ;th1'e0 for Rangers, and lxcll zmdi iSt1'2msn1an had two each. I I (`h'+'a' In,.1.41n..+ ....,Im1 rv....... |.3u2Lu.\nl'cUl nun Lwo each. | ' Cliff. Locklmrt and E1. Crawford were the umpires and gave entire i.~:atisfaction to both teams. 1 n . . ' \_/1'UL`lHU1'(. 1 Rangers I C wxrmn ......-u 1.1-walla avuu Au l`he Allandale and Beeton tennis clubs tied in their matches at Allan- (lule last night, with one game yet. to be played. Each team had tnrne points, with the men's B doubles not being played on account of dark- ness. The Beeton men will be here next Tuesday night to play this event off. The results were as follow": I t)Il:I\rV .~nmln~ van luv `D.-n.4>n-n Iuuxlgurs .......... ..U U 1 U D U U U X- Crccmore---T:1ylo1' lb, Young 1 N. Gowan 2b, B. Gowzm 3b, Coker .~ _\I:ulill 1'1`, Ferg'u.eon cf, Perry {Hunt 0. 1.`,.n .. n-....,1 I l'lUH'| C. | I{z111g'e1'.~:-l{u11 c, lI\'z1. lb, Hunt 3b, Tuillon If, Saso 1'1`, !Huy11c.1 2b. I I ` ` . ` ` ' , . . . . = ' i ame 01 ou The I S . _ 1 :. . >1`. ._`-_`LOI1( =- .. Lot \.u`g1%:_n.:`l1.EnI 1'31 P 93) n3}:;.f'?.1 .t.nree senes They - `C _f. 3 ) `n `_3 . ` `nione g (o) 0I1C_3::l0I1 01 the Tomuhzp of Victon. Iudaa. night en Medonte, m the County of Simcoo. ` ' ' " Th _ ,_ _ _d, b _ a` K . `ifney t1`1ey 919 1 =31 30 9 eletbed 011 bald nave Tue 1 }ands a good barn and small d\s'e11-\gam,;., nec.e_=5a1~_\-, W111 like`, mg hu5e- a:..\Ii_ Monda rru . '1"... , 1-. n~1__ 2,, 13-1), 0-6. - Mon s B singles won by Allan- dale, 6-0, 6-4. Men's A singles won by Beeton, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Men's A doubles wont by .-\.}Ian- dale, 715, 8-6, 6-4. Score by innings : I1'or>mnvn n n n Allandalo Breaks Even in Tel nu, , c n 2 ll. J.'l1L' ICSUILS \\'Cl'(.` 215 .l.01lU\VS.' Ladnes singles won by Bee-ton, -2, {LR --1, 4-u, u-1. M1.\:cd doubles won by Beefrnn, -r: r:-.-2 -6, 0-6. I Ladies doubles won by Alandalc, -41, A- (L1 LOCAL NEWS W. M. Dinwoody, Clerk of the Township of Essa. ` The Northern Advance Reynolds s3,i , St1'z111s1nz1~.' ct}! .\IcMiIIi11 p, Kev. IL. 2.. Long, 13.11., 13.11., Charge during August. 11 a.m.--Co11ier St. Church. 7 p.m.--Central Church. 'l:117T.DVD n'nV WW1 .('1(T|V|"F BATHER FINED ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT In local police court on Sul.ur(lny morning Jolm McC:1rl, um: 38, of Toronto, was 1|sS(.`SSO(l $15.50 for n._~'sz1ulting` Cl1u1'lcs Phillips, of H211`- l`l(!. 1'lL'. Mr. I)`h!i`.ili])-`S , the compuinant in the case, told the court that he has a summer residence at Nelson Square, on Kempenfeldt St., and down at the lakefronthe has a. private boathouse and dock. About 3.30 13.111. on the afternoon of July 23rd, he proceed- ed down to his boathouse at the water's edge, where he was imfo1'm- ed that a party from Toronrto was swimniinp: off his dock. He had prev- iously told a party to ask them to move, but they did not do so. He went down to the dock, w.hem he 5 found two men and two women who `- had been S\\`i111l\lll]g,`. The women be- gun to abuse him, as did the men. -` On the platforin of the hoathou. the ' bathing,` party had . a rug, which he picked up and told them they l could get it when they ]`(,`l1l0\'(,'(i them- selves. He went np the steps at the b0ath0u. am`. upon reachingz: the stroet saw the 2l(f('Il.<(`(i. .\l('Carl fol- lowing` him and ca1lin.:`, him namc-.<.` He came up to him and gave him a ban_9_; 21'.'l`0.<.~` the face with his open hand, which knocked oil` his :.:`l:1.<. It took him a ('Ol1])i(.` of honi'.< to 10- cate his g;lz1s, and they \\'(-,r(-, tllnl-i l aged to the extent of $4.50. Aftei l\IeCa1'l hit him he ran away 1o\\'ai'ds a car standin_9,' on the side of tin- road. He told the a('-used at the .time of the a.<. that he \\`ouldn t I.--fnnrl flan!- :r\ `-41 r\ 4' H1? (.- n--..l \\ 0Lll(l SLlll1lll0ll' mm. Mr. Horace .\la(-Rae. of Toronto. another member of the part-_\'. stated tliat the had come up from the city and hzu gone down to the bay to have a swim. There was no sign to indicate they were on private pro- perty and they had been there some ltime when a young` boy came down and told them. They had finished their swnn and were taking some snaps when Phillips came ruslnng` down and g1'abbe(l up their rug`, say- ing` I ll keep this. He picked it up - !aud started up the steps, with I\`IcCarl after him. .\lcCarl grrabbed hold of one end of the rug` and scuffle Phililips glasses fell off. He was standing` by all the time and swore that the accused never struck Phillips. He was asked three times to put down the rug. If .VIcCarI had not grabbed the rug, he stated that he would have done so. ' Miss Mae Jones and Miss L. Teas- dale, the lady members of the party, both corroborated WacRae s evidence. Miss Jones said that she saw Phillips] ;pick up his glasses a couple of mm-' `utes after they had fallen off, andl _that 3I(-Carl never truck him. Miss "Teasdale said she did not actually isee the s_cule as she went over to .the car In order to dress, and that they waited some time before driving away`. in the ` '.Ll1HL` 01 I110 11 `ZIUIC EH31; IN, \\'Oul(l]1'I stand that ; of thn1_9; aml t-hut he would summon? him. WT TJ'.\un,.n '\|'....`D.... A1` l`,...,.nL,. an zxy. I Chief Stewart. who Issued the =um- mons, asked for a conviction as these |peop1e had no right to be trespaasing [on private property, and there was lno doubt about the assault. I Mr. R. Meir, of Toronto, 21 former lteacvller m the old school, was in the Evillago over the week end re11ew'1.-g "old acquaintances with his fornxcx pupila and friends. \r1-: 1 Dn#+nn .....l \I:.,. 1': 1,, puputl unu Irlenus. | Mrs. J. Patton and Bliss Edna` Patton, 01` Toronto, and Mrs. I. lD0w'ney, 01' Barrio, vi.~:ite on Mon- lday with Walter Downey. , ` Mrs. H. Roe, of Toronto, \'i.~:iicd her brother Curman on ;\Ionda_\`. Miss J. Stainton, of Toronto, in holidaying with Miss J. Foyston. :\IiSSGS .`IU1`i(`.]. R1')1i!'n nn Yfnrh ummuymg \\'lLl1 l\r11SS J. royston. l Misses Muriel, Bernice and Iiunh Clmppel and Masters Gordon and Ronald Chappel, all of Toronto, are _11o1idaying with their gra'.n(ln1o?.'he1', .\Ir.<. J. Chappel. 1 Tho Tnrlinz .\i:l M Hm T i.u1'.~`. .1. \_,n-appm. I The Ladies Aid of the U:`:i'w ,Church have had the 1'nterio1' of ;.n church painted and varnished and presents a smz1rt appez11'>1nce. M Wade, of Ehnvale, did the work. REV. C1`ll.< nn T\"1`Q (71-I1cn '11 TYPEWRITER and Office Supplies At W holesale Prices