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Northern Advance, 17 Aug 1933, p. 8

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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 September, A.D., 1933 to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned at Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for said Estate, their full names and address- es, a full statement of their claims, duly verified, and the nature of the i 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 on- titled thereto having regard only to 1 the claims of which they shall then have had notice. ll nu.-ul nit Rn!-vin Onfm-in i'.l 1i F`ifi`l`| fee NOVA sco'r1.\ ASPIRANTS 1 FOR 30 LEGISLATURE sans I _` I , Speaking at Wctaskwin, .-\1ta., on= t`F1'ida_v, Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie; -1l1ing'l said ]that Mr. Bennlett iijud won} 1't e 2151; ecction on tie asis 0 '( ]`p1'0mises, which he had not carriedi gout. Compared with M1`. Bennett : fpromises, those of the new Co-if ioperative Coninionwcalth Federation; t loomed large and desired to go one ( better and make promises compared, c ,to which Mr, Bennett .~; w.:>re ;~;ma1l"e iand insignicant. ` Tho p (~ 1;` ,...,, ,..,.:...s. 4- A 1 Hi i. `when Sir Wilfrid Laurier was Prime "rs ne ." asked Mr. King. He ha.=n t taken over the industries in the United States. Mr. Roosevelt was simply applying direction and control to those organizations and institutions already in existence. That can be done in Canada, said , the Liberal leader. It will be done` in Canada as soon as the people say it shall be done. 5 He believed the cure for conditions in Canada lay in Liberal policies. In support of this, Mr. King pointed to the records of prosperity in the years Minister, and when he (Ur. King) was in power. zl \`T.~ '1` I. c xrnn Nomination Convejtionu Aug. 25 i g Dufferin and Simeoe `Liberals and ,_ ,Progressives evidently believe that a. `provincial election is in the ofl`ing.| Lions Benet i In any case at a well attended meet- As softball players the Toronto ing in Alliston on Friday afternoon,` organization for a convention to be hockey, but no one will deny their held in the same place on Fridaylability to stage a crowd pleasing afternoon, August 25th, at 2 o clock, ' show. They and a team of all-stars was brought about. Representatives , picked from the .\`.H.L. played an ex- twcre present from many parts of Maple Leafs play a great game of the,hibition game at Barrie Agricultural new constituency, and with Mr. J.iPark on Friday, Aug`. 11th, in aid of ipi Dunlop of xotmwa__ag-a, electedlthe Liodns Clull) (`Ell111p:'.11l1gi`lI on be-hall; ciairman, and Mr. Jos. Hood of I. Of G11 0l`})1`iV`i Gget C i(1`011 111! lstayner, as secretary-treasurer, the , drew a $150 gate, which takes some `plans were continued by arriving at : doing in these times. The brand of the decision to have a wide open con- 1 softball displayed was of the erron- vention of all interested and the ap- | one va1`iC`tI~ , but it didn t milttel`. 215 to arrange ` the whole show was stolen by 1~lap" `Watson, coach ex_traor(l1nary, some pointment of committees ,for the same. IDUFFERIN-SIMCOE LIBERALS HOLD ORGANIZATION MEETING , g.LU1.' une ] Mr. T. K. Slack, .\I.P.P. for Duf~E iferin, will be invited to co-operate! i.-it the moment, through the new re-' distribution, he is shifted into the `newly constructed north-east Welling-` I ton. LUH Following the naming of the com-; ,mittee, Mr. Harry Johnston address-| fed the meeting, speaking on organi-; 'zation and reviewing the progress ofi `Liberalism and its unification in re- cent years He spoke of the choice iof Mr. Mitchell Hepburn and refer-; Ired to him as an outstanding leader; Iin the political eld of the Dominion land of the province. Mr. Johnston 'characterized him as a wonderfully lclever debator with a wide, strong `grasp on pubilc affairs. This young`. >farmer from West Elgin, he said `would be the provincial premier after ` `the approaching election. 3 ` NI)`. .~lnl111i:nn nninforl +n +1,-.,. ....` ' 1|L \\l `ton. \J.b.I`. program, and the `-of the Senate could not I Eunless the C.C.F. held a 1 Vthe Commons and could upointments to the Senate. I11 ntlrifnn fn 0" NV `l/Ht: uppioacnlng election. ` Mr. Johnson pointed to the origin-, latiou of the Hydro by the Liberals; and criticized the Conse1'vat.ive.~ for |leavi.1g' the policy of Sir Adam Beck ;and making it a political organiza-.` tion. He also criticized the departure `from the policy of power at cost and i }the purehase of power from private i companies. ln r-nn:-'ln.~inn \T.- T..1....,..~. ..-r~....- I Of Farm Property, in the Township of Medonte, in the County of Simcoe. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a. certain mort- gage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction on ` aaneu. itrol of the Senate. In the Senate gthc-re was not 21 single C.C.F. sup- `porter. Mr. King: declared the Con- se1'\'ati\'es were in the they certainly would not support the C.C.F. program, and the complc:-\'ion -Of S(3'H. lfr`- nnnlrl an-.1 kn V ` -1. Secondly, the C.C.F. must get con-; majority and - w I 1 I 1 ! `cuulpalulis. I 1 In conclusion Mr. Johnson referred ito the advanced stz}te _of Liberal and `Progressive orgamzatlon throughout? [the province and urged that Simcoe-; [Du"erin be put in effective ;~thape. .He believed that never was a pio- vince so ready to remo\'e 21 govern-1 lment as it is to-day. 1 I I cuxu ul5lg'n1]'lCZ1I1t. The C.C.F. was going to take over, and run the industries tnd naL'.u`al: Eresources 01' Canada, said 311'. King. ;How are they going` to do it'. T05 ibegin with, the C.C.F. progrzun could; }not be carried out unless the new! :party gained control of the House of Commons. Does any sane person ithink they will get that control ? he 1 I asked. I Qnnn.)l.. LL 7 f` " "` w 1 x QMACKENZIE KING TERMS C.C.F. ONLY A DELUSION 7.; fun; DKIIIU 1JUJ.`:Ull[ at that ha; I.C.F. con- ;1fjp_ Tn Hm, Cnnnn. uwLJu11I._\ d.llU' , the: complc-.\'ion, be chang'edj majority in, make ap- The lucky man these days is the one who has been so busy looking after his business that he didn't know there was a stock crash untll he read about it in the papers.--Cha:- ham News. I .\'otta\\`asaga township council at .1 meeting last week, set the tax rate at 18.3 mills, as against 23.8 mills in 1932. Three mills were slashed oil the general rate and the county rate is down 2.5 mills. g,iuuiuon game at 1`5a1`1`]C Agricultural .:Park lithe Lions Club campaign behalf fiof underprivileged children, and 3 takes t; -`softball -|oue variety, but it 3 stolen Hap extraordinary, - E times known as Pigskin Peters. As .121 matter of fact, after he got `.varm- .led up. wiich was early in the first 9 innings, the game was only incidental '-`and_ Hap received the crowd s un- ,divided attention. There is no doubt -; he is a born comedian and his clown- ;-; ing kept the crowd in continuous ; laughter. +', A Q`h(|]'f :hnn:-l1 luv `\/Tn`-nu I<.m:.. Four sets of prizes were given at the regular Monday evening: tou1'r.-:- mont at the Allandale bowling g'1'(:L'!1S. Scotch doubles were played and H1`:- `winners were: 1st, B. Thompson and ioeo. Vickers' 2nd, W. J. Little and IQ Cn\.':Tr?n- Rvrl W R Wnh}\ and by W. A. McConkey, Auctioneer, the! following lands and premises, name-l lv : i\\ lIllll.`lh \\t.'1't.'Z 151., D. LHUHIPSUH Lihu |Geo, Vickers; ;S. Garside; 3rd, W. B. Webb and IS. .\Ir.-Causland; -It-h, P. Hodgson and ;C. W. Poucher. There were 1-1 rinks I entered. LI For the first time since the Simcoe '- Softball League organized, an all- n; town series will be played for the e (T:a:::pion.~hip. Allandale had little :1, diiculty landing on top in the south- ll ern group, but Rangers had a rather diflicult time subduing` the opposition in the north. On cwo occasions they were on the verge of elimination, ;.;darkness saving them once and an 35 unexpected victory for a lowly team 1 a saved them again, this making it p0s~ V I sible for them to crowd into a three- f :1 l 4 r} ! cornered Liv.` for second place. In the play-o' they got the bye and then 3 `,defcate(l Minesing for the right to (play the nals with Creemore. It -ltook three games to eliminate tne 3>latter team, but the two games the Rangers won in this series left no - i doubt as to which was the best team. ,IiT1he sf1`icsE5\'it1] .-Xllalndale lwgl be x payet at ' . 183.1` . emoria ark. l.-\.llandale, the first game on Tuesday, ;.-Lug. 22nd, the second on Thursday, I.-\.ug. 24th, and the third, if neces-ll _ :91-v nn l`nn.~A..w \..,.. nnu_ r~u---- i In the Toronto Star one nigm. tl`.- week there appeared a picture of ve Toi`onto" ladies who made 1ll1nr`.~` ;for themselves at the track meet at [New Westminster, B.C. Among the ve was Irene Sl}\)l.'C;.', of .-\lla1i(lale, but this is nothing` exceptional. .-\..:= soon as an Ontario person accom- plishes something worth while in the eld of sport their address is giien `as Toronto by the Queen City papers. 1 .1... ;,u; uu: Lmru innings me Leais led 11 , , to 5, when Hap Watson decided to r ` show the rest of the pitching staff up. isomething went askcw with his .'strategy, however, for the All Stais ; had crept to within one run when he 1-I decided for the umpires it was too { dark" to play any more. All of the -.`players made at least one hit, with 3 Lionel and Charlie Conacher and 1 `Ace Bailey connecting for homers. The 981119 \Vi1i(`i1 '11: :ni1nr]v-Alan .-.. 1;:1u.~'t.-(1 L0 g1\'e men` sanctlon. _, Leafs-Chris. Speyer c, Joe Prun- ,!eau p, Andy Blair cf, Harvey Jack- -`son lb, Chuck Conacher 2b, Ace -'Bailcy s.~:, Red Hornet 31,-, Happ, `,Day rf, Freddy Robe1't.' rf, Alex. gLevinsky cf, 1), Bill TIIODLS If. . .q+`I1`:__F`(lrHn pv11vbn n 75` ;Lv:.\n1:k\_y C1, 1), 13111 11101115 11. All Sta1`s--Eddie Burke c, 13111 Courtney p, Lionel Conacner lb, Ed- die C011`.'Cj' 2b, Cooney .<.<, Re] .D0ran 3 _. Vernon Aya;-rs 11', Duxu 1`.\IcCm`1'_v cf ,I-{ugh Plaxton 1-I , Stan: ` ss, Cude 1-f. -i I ! T'n-tn?` :.. Cu.-..1.. \'.. . . H J T` dale two lucky tickets will be draxxn and the holders of the corresponding `11umbe1'.~: will be given a quantity of lg`a.~'Olin(e free. 1 During: the play-o` games at Allan- I I I I [Maple Leafs g1_'eac lhof:ley, w111 deny th_eir 'z1io1l1t.3* p.eas1ng s 10\\'. They of 31- g-**"-W: t-ML` H12! gkunu Ull Lucsuay, 24tl1, neces-I ZI=:a1`.\1'\ 011 I`ues(1z1y_`,.-Xug. 29th. Cliff. ! eggaggllt aI1sl13n)1h_Le1:'z1v\'fo1'(l have been I ____. f This week the Allandale team is jplaying in the Orillia softball touxjna `mom: in connection with the week of sports. On Tuesday night they do- feated the Orillia Hospital 14 to 4,f and on Thursday night take on the `Tip-Tops. If they win this game they qualify for the nals on Satur- day. ., . The West half of the West half of Lot Number Ten (10) in the Fifth (5) Concession of the Township of Medonte, in the County of Simcoo. THDI-n `a 98:4 +1-. 1.. A..,\..4.n.I ._ ..fJ ; mug,'uu:r. . A short speech b_y .VIay_o`r Craig, followed by a political battery and batter preceded the game. Mayor iCraig tossed in a sizzler which Dr. ;L. J. Simpson, .\I.P.P., was supposed to catch, but J. T. Simpson, M.I`., the batter, was not to be fooled and banged the sphere back at the mayor and the game was on. At the end .of the third innings the Leafs led 11 `to a. whr-m Han Wnfcnh rig:-}l.l In i.-xcl: Daucy COI1I1GCEl] lg` 101' homers. game which was scheduled co be played as a curtain raiser between `Allandalie and Mitlhurst, `nad to be called off when the A..-LL`. of C. re- sfused to give their sanction. TA-`-nf'<:.(7i1vi: Qntznrnu n Tnn Du..- .::, L/uue 1'1. V L'mpi1`c;=-Samly .\'es.< and Ken. ;GuiI1`oyIe, Allandale. Landsfor /Sale For . A1_'.r`a1_'s of Taxe':`- Notice is hereby giveii that the liar of lands now liable to be sold for z1m'ears of taxes in the County of Simcoe has been prepared and is be- ing published in an advertisement in the Ontario Gazette upon the 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th days of August, 1933. 1u3 ix.` .121-JO. . Copies of said list of lands or dd- vertiscment: can be seen in my office or will be mailed upon making ap- plication for same. In default 01`. payment o1"`taxc.~: as shown on said list, on or before Tue.~:day, the 14th day of .\'ovembcr, 1933, at the hour of two o clock in the afternoon, 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 such ar- rears, together with the charges thereon. _.-\n adjourned sale will new, one week later, on Tuesday, the 21st day of .\'o\'ember, 1933, at two o'clock. D. H. Coleman, Treasurer, County of Simcoe. Treasu1'e1"s Otcc, Court HUU:C ,, Barrie, Ontario, the 16th da3 or? August, 1933. I|`cl.\U uuu IIULICC. Dated at Barrie, Ontario, thxs Twe1fth- day of August, .-\.D., 1933. Stewart & Stewart, Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for Executors. uunv QIAUJVLD yu cs icacxvcu mu. Terms: Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days there- after. Voter-G Lists, 1933, Municipality of Essa, County of Simcoe. Notice is hereby given that I have complied \\tl1 secton 7 of the Voters Lsts Act and that I have posted up at my office at Cookstown on the .[`hi1'tic-t'n day of July, 1933, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal Liec- tions, and that such List remains there for inspection. ~` Anrl T l1pv-nhv r-nll nvmn all 1-nfnm. were 101` mspecuon, -` And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have errors or omissions corrected ac cording` to law, the last day for ap- peal being` the 21.=,t day of August, 1933. 'nn+,.,1 .-.4. r`,m1..+,...... 1.:~ o..,J ,1--. LUOD. Dated at Cookstown this 3rd day of August, 1933. `:1 n. n. Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Charles Mc- Bride, late of the Township of Ves- pra, in the County of Simcoe, farm- er, deceased, are required on or be- fore the Twelfth day of September, A.D., 1933 to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned at Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for said Estate, their full names and address- es, a full statement of their claims, duly verified, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them, and after said date the Executors will proceeds to distribute the assets of the said estate among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. 1`\n+.~.,l ..+ D.......',. n.......:._ 41... CLERK S NOTICE OF FIRST POST- ING OF VOTERS LISTS nu, by U 1.1; L.\J\J \14. L11.LLL.I.5o Best lining used. Workmansh1p and parts thoroughly guaranteed 104 Tiin St., Allandale vAL\7iround BEARINGS Adjusted 4-Cy1inder Cars $10.00 6-Cylinder Cars $12.50 Brakes relined, adjust- ed, at price of lining. -Dnn+ 1`;V1`:1'\ri runny: Tifn Garage Dates Going: Aug. 29, returning Aug. 31 Aug. 31, 1`eturm'ng Sept. 2 Sept. 5. returning Sept. 7 Sept. 7, returning` Sept. 9 Full particulars from your local agent. ('I`-1 Rn 1 and Eirfice Supplies At Wholesale Prices We repair Typewriters, Adding Ma chines and Cash Registers. Ar-r nynnrr nvvAnnx-mwwn AUGUST 25 to SEPTEMBER 9 In effect from many points in Ontario. FARE AND ONE-QUARTER FOR ROUND TRIP Going between Aug. 24 and Sept, 9 Retu1'ning' up to Sept. 13 Special Low Fare for Specic Dates (`_ninn- McKENZlE BROS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 1933- Canadian Nati`ona|% RINGS supplied and Fitted TfA1'T'f'EII __-__-_ .'I BARGAIN F ARES __.'[`Q__ Toronto Exhibition `In the County of Simcoe NOTICE TO CREDI TORS VV. M. Dinwoody, Clerk of the Township of Essa. For further terms and particulars` of sale apply to TO \V1T : (T-169) _1__age Eight Rev. E. E. Long, B.A., B.D., in Charge during August. 11 a.m.--CoI1ier St. Church. 7 p.m.-Centra1 Church. UTYDDVD f\'l`\V 1`lT`l.1' I'Vl\7\/1"l.'." Barrie Dated July 31st, 1933. Union Services have naa nonce. Dated at Barrie, Ontario, this Fifth day of August, A.D., 1933. Stewart & Stewart, Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for Executora. E. SI-IUTER, A.E.I.C. Builder and Gontractor Plans, Specications, Estimates A14-......L1..-.- ..-..I `D . m . . ..-. ........, .4... ........ ..., .. ........ .. Alterations and Repairs 55 Vvorsley St. Phone 1338 ....-. v....n., rn\J\J\Jn.l ; Aaunl 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, at the AL&L";Er6ii; 'cEfA"RX'&'EEn SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 9th 1nao -4. 1r) ..;,.1....1- ._--_. -1. Ln- QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE TO CREDITOR: Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having clanns against the estate of Albert F. (.a`:-- rett, late of the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, Gentlem:-.r deceased, are required on or before the First day of Septemebr, .~\..D., 1933, to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned at Barrie, Ontario, S01lClt0I'S for said Estate, their full names and addresses, a full rtatement of their claims, duly veri- ed, and the nature of the .~:r_-cuhty, ` if any, held by them, and after said (late the Executors will proceed Lo distribute the assets of the said` Esate among the parties: enti`:;e.l thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. T1-um! ..- 12......:,. n..o....:,. n ynu uuuuxua uuuxuu. E.V}RYB ODY WELCOME NOTICE TO CREDITORS TYPEWRI I'ER__ Boys & Boys, Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. VPHONES 445, 1443 Stewart & Stewart, ` Mortgagea s Solicitors, N Barrie, Ontario; Julv 31st. 1932 be offered for :nr\rnr4 hi:-I i lnnisl Township Applications for a tax collector for the Township of Innisl for the year 1933 will be received by the under- signed. Applications must be in the clerk's hands not later than 2 o clock 13.11:. on Saturday, August 26, 1933. \II D cl_, 1-: _,I LIIU SCH(.'(lUlC OI `U.n1L`S: | Sinp;les--Nort,h Buy vs. .-\l1zu1(lah.-,g 0 2'.m.; North Buy vs. I-I0rn(:'pz1ync,! 10.30 :1.m.; .~\Handal0 \'.-:. Horm- puyne, 1.30 p.m. I nnuhl.-<-Hnrnmm\rnr- \'< \'nv.vh. IIUuUl\'S--[ lUl'HU[H.lyHK` V5. L\01'{n l%u_\', SI a.m.; .-\1I:mdu1(- vs. Horne- puync, 10.30 u.m.; .-\]lzmda`le \'s., North Bay, 1.30 p.m. ` HHU UUDICG. Dated at Barrie, Onta1'io, tn:.~' Fourth day of Au-,;u.~:t, A.D., 1933. Stewart 8: Stewart Barrie. Ontario, Solicitors for Executors A ..shipment of 8,000 bugrs of Robin Hood flour arrived at Midland last week from the west for local use.` If ;u hm'nn- AL: ..:l...+.-"1 c1\...\.m1.,...+ H-.\ \\L'L'K Lrum LIIL` west 101' local use. It is being distributed throughout the district by trucks. Those who follow tennis or are in-`I tr,-r(~.-ted in the game, will see some` ne Inutclaes if they attend the Non; thorn Ontario District tennis tourna-l ment being: held at .~\11z1nda1e on Satu1'd:.1y, Aug. 19th, in connection with the C.\ .P...-\. The following: is the schedule of p;a.mes: Qinn`ln Ran! V: All-.nnI-11.. r morm Day. Mrs. B. Baer, daugthter Bessie and son Ben spent a few days this week. with friends in Hamilton. : I \h- .....i M... 1..1_.,. c..n-.... ....,:. l\ZlIl[.','(.`l'S ...-3 U L U I. U 0 U x-u; C1'r-cmore Young If, Ferguson lf,| Taylor lb, N. Gowan 2b, B. Gowaa 3b, Coker ss, Ne` cf, Madill If, Perry 1), Hunt C. T?nnrrr-r 0. 'T`nmnL'in_< Ir`, 1'L.'l'l'y I), l'lLlllla U. Ran;:crs--Reyno1ds c, Tompkins `. Tuillon It`, Kennedy ss, Stransrnan c Hiurst 3b. Cluto 1b, Saso rf. TTn1niro<-.\V V ("I1-nwfnwl \/Th`. J1JLll`.`,L 0|), L/IULIE Un1pi1`<:s-W. E. singr; (`L Lockhart, Donald Blogg and Art Jay spent the week end shing at Powassan and report a good catch. I N11`. and WIVQ W A .Qr\oovn ')'II" murmur. I Mrs. Henderson and Miss Bessie Spearn are visiting` their sister, M.rs.! Mitchell, in Toronto. Mr and Mr: W A 'rm.1,.'..- .`V.U.l:CI1Bll, 1n 1orom:o. ` Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jenkins and! son Clitford spent the week end in. North Bay. NIPQ, R Rnnr nn0'hfr.u- Russia -Arr] U_:_ai_tedg:hgrch] ' wuu 1).'l(-.'I1(lS H1 nalnuton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Luke Spearn and! family have returned home from their vacation at Bala. \`r.. ....,I 11... . 1) 7 1r,.n...-AA _.. UIUIL` vaL'uL1UI1 ab nzua. I Mr. and Mr;<. R. J. McBride arc visiting in Brockville. NTi::< Urn-in Kosnnm erncmf -4 fr. u U'd._Vh LX115 VVUBK \VlLI1 II'len(1S at .`Ku1.'Ol'3, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brunton, M155 Florence Brunton and Miss Netbie Hook left on Sunday for a motor tup down the St. Lawrence River. \Allandale News` & %L0CAl_WVS report a goon catch. I ` Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spearn and` family have returned home a1ter' spending a holiday in Mvuskoka. 91 NI)`, and I\/hie, Fr-nnl: nnhcnn :m-...+`S spenumg a nouaay 1n Mvusxoxa. 5 Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dobson spent! the holiday with friends in Vlctoria Harbor. Xfum I'.Tn,J,......\-. A...) 3,1 .-__ 11,, - \lblLHlg U1 DL'UCKV'l1le. Mlss Dons lxearns spent at fe.v days thls week Wlth frxends at Aurora. | `TV and `Tr: ,T Q `Ra-nn+nn Nfxs: Rangers Champions of North Section Simcoa League The Rangers are the greatest team of in-and-outers that has ever been seen in these parts. In one game they will look like the proverbial mil- ` lion dollars and in the next they will stagger around like a bush leaguel team of the lowest rank. A veek ago they defeated Creemore in the first game of the play-offs for the north section championship (5 to J, and put up a classy game. Tvsu nights later they played the sa1.1-2: team and were defeated 24 to 7 ml the sloppiest game imaginable. lues-, day night of this week they again had a reversal of form and laid.C1`ee- more low by 9 to 4 at Midhurst Re- forestry Station to take the cham- pionship of the north section by two games to one. They will now incet Allandale for the championship of the entire league. Both Allandale and Rangers use the same diamond for their home games and will play on Tuesday and 'l`rhurs.day of next week at Ed. Shear Memorial Park, Allandale, games to start at 6 13.111. I 'l'm=srlnv ni;rhf;`.< :!';\n`m saw pH'l(-`Iii Cdlll JIUIHU UH AVIHUIIIVS HIE. The big` batters for Rangers were; Hurst and Haynes with three hits; each, and Kennedy and Strunsman` with two each. ; Qnnun 1\xv :r\ru|'r\nIr-4 . | L3LlilIl:HlLlll ilH(l 1`lUl'.`:l.. .I\U.HgUl'S i11ali' it (3 to 2 in the fth on two errors by Taylor, I{cnnedy s hit and Clutesi long y. Thby nished their scoring in the seventh on a walk to I{ennedy,i SL1`-.111.sxm111 s double and Hurst and S-u. s singles, good for three runs. (`mrzrmwnvn in Hwn nin-hf-11 u~1n.~n ' 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. o-.1.~-u s rlllglus, guou I01` Lnree runs. Crer.-more scored in the eighth wh-;`n Madill was safe on an error, to be pushed around by a walk to Fergu-` son and Ta_v10r s hit. In the ninch Coker drove out a three-baggcr and` came home on ;VIadi11 s hit. 'Tln 1-`I... 'ln.Ll-n..- I-`.\.. 1).-.~,.u. nu... b1'l'(.'lllUl'U Rangers (`.1'n run 1 .-umlluulu, ganies LU scan at o p.m. Tuesday night's gaino saw Parker Mt-Millin again turn in a superb ef- fort on the mound for Rangers, limit- ing Creemore to six hits, four of which went to Taylor, who turned. in the best game for the losers, despite his two errors. From the first to `.110 eighth McMlllin was never in danger, and for the most part mowed down the opposition one, two, three. A; .1 matter of fact, all the Rangers play- ed well, with Pete Taillon 1i1ak:1 ;g the feature play of the game in the sixth. Taylor was safe on a l`.i'.'. N. Gowan. next up, hit a short lobper to left eld. Pete came racing in +0 nail it and threw Taylor out at rst when he made a dasli for second, thinking the ball would la11d safely. Red Reynolds did the catching in place of Kell, who had a nger br';!~;m-n ` at Creemore on Thursday night, and RceE" tn-ned in a smart pe1uorn1- anm-. | ECHICC. C).-mnoro started off as if they were going to have another runaw:1_v.` Young walked, to be followed by Tayor .< three-bag`ger. Taylor counted nn m1 inplrl nnf`. and Hz cfnhn.-I4 ;a._vu1'.~ Linc-u-IJu.ggcx`. 121y101' C0uI1EC(11 on an ineld out and this stopped their tallying until the eighth. Mean- while Rangers were doing some point : forging` to the front in Hfc first on hits by Reynolds, Taillon, Hurst and Clute, good for three runs, and were never headed. One more was added in the third on hits by Strzmsman and Hu1'.~:t. Rangers mad- if (i in 7 in H10 FIFH1 nu fxvn nvy-rn-1 E|_\llU, 1.0U [).lll. Dnubla-.<-}-{omopuyno luv `I :1 n1 - _\Hnn:lnIn "ILH L\\'U UZLCH. Score by mnmgs : '1-rmmnrn 9 n O TAX COLLECTOR WANTED C.N.R.A. TENNIS MATCHES W. B. Sloan, Clark, C}Il'f`l Barrie Business College PHONES 445 1 A13 ,U, D'd.SU 1'1.. . Crawford, Knock. V narx, i Churchill. 1 , I I\orth 5 [In ivV\ I\ Minc- WORKMAN DROPS DEAD AT J BARRIE TANNING COMPANY William Pulford, aged 57, a lea- ',_t-hcr ni.s'he1' at the Barrie Tanning ",fCo. , dropped dead at his bench on, i'l`ue.'sday about 5 p.m. Fellow worl<~ _ men nearby (lid not even see him fall. Some one asked him the time a few gminutes before ,and he said I will be out of here in ten minutes." ve o'clock being` the closing time. On` _~ several occasions Pulford had com- 3'plained of trouble with his heart, _ and took a rest for a day or two. He _ * had been with the Barrie 'l`annery for 1 a number of years and was .1 good 1 workman. Deceased lived alone in -` ; 1'0om.~; on Ellen St., but had a wife,-` Wand family residing in .VIanche.sLe'-.`l ;En;:lan(l. .-\ l)1'0tll(.`1' lives In Cobourg, Y 1 u . galso zn brother in Port Hope, whol :'('ln1x` to Barrie on Wednesday and!` ltook the remains to Port Hope for ,! interment. I ' t'.1.\'e.' and liable to be sold on No- ` vember 11t.h next, appeared in Sat- urr.lay'.< issue of the Ontario Gz1z=:l.'.r and includes -163 parcels. More than ~ half of these are in the township (:1 Tay and the Village of Port`. MC Nicoll. There are four parcels 111 1315511, one in F105, 25 in Innisi, 13 lx Blzxtclieclash, 3 in Medonte, 15 ir Notta\\'asagz1, 11 in North Orillia, 5 in South Orillia, 8 in Oro, 10 in Sunndale, 2 in Tecumseth, 34 in! Tiny, 10 in Tossorontio, 4 in Vespra ( 17 in W. Gwillimbury, 3 in Bradford," The list of lzlI1(l.~` in a1'1`-ears fu:| I I 1 in Beeton, 4 in Colchvater, 13 in Victoria Harbor, 138 in Tay and 134 lin Port McNico1i. 463 PARCELS IN COUNTY LIABLE FOR SALE FOR TAXES Car 0wne1's-We carry a large stock of glass at half the price of] new; also used tires. Barrie Auto! `Wreckers. Phone 420. | ! 1 Lost-In Barrie, on Saturday, !Iady s black purse without handle, {side pocket, Valued as a relic. Liber- izstl reward if returned to 69 Victoria t. -.--uvuu~,, us uuc uuuuuy UJ. 01111009. There is sziid to be erected on said lands a good barn and small dwell: ing house. nu . ... . I Thos. Kinner, on relief work at. l Camp Borden, was sentenced to serve ' [20 days for being drunk in a public! place and assaulting Ed. Biggar, while 5 Patrick Connors, also of Camp Bor-l den, was sentenced to ten days for being drunk in a public place. [ :__:_..jj I The roots crop and pastures have} revived wonderfully with the fre-i quently showers during the past- woek. The clay land, however, is still I hard to plow for fall wheat. I I Fire of an unknown origin started: in the rear of Hughes shoe repair shop in the Livingston garage on Wednesday night about 10.30. The, brigade was soon on the job and sue-I ceeded in quenching the blaze beforei much damage was done. Beleskyisi auto top shop suffered from smoke. and water and the windows and walls, of the garage on the north side were; scorched. If the re had got a few minutes more start the garage would -have gone. Most of Mr. Hughes stock of leather, shoe pads ,etc., were 1 damaged by re and water. 5 I Cars, busses and trucks brought thousands of Orangemen, Bla-ski `liniglits and their families to Colli`rig- ` ,wood on Saturday to celebrate the [anniversary of the relief of Derry. A parade of nearly a thousand marched through the town. Lodgesi :1n the parade were from Toronto, Brampton, Bracebridge Gra\'enhu~st., Meafod Cookstown, Alliston, Stayner, llmvale, Midland, .-Xllandale, Beeton, `Orillia, Creemore, Richmond Hill, Shelburne, Markdale, Honeywood and` , Collingwood. ' Mayor David Williams extended a. ,wecome to the visitors to Colliiig-i wood. Rev. R. A. Spencer, of To-` 'ronto, was the principal speaker. `woRi A1 I ther Barrie fCo. his on "l`ue.sday imiiiutes out of would have to It could not he . said. puuiuiieiits to the Senate. In addition to all this, the C.C.F. _ get the consent of the various provinces before it could seek to amend the Coiistituiion so to make its program effective. done, the speaker GS The whole tliing is a sham and a delusioii, he einphar-':zed. "The members of the C.C.F. with seats in Parliament know they cannot carry out their prog'rain. Their e`ort was to delude the people into supporting. them, he said. Some of the C.C.F. men had come to him and said: Mr. Roosevelt is carrying out our plan. Is he ? asked Mr. hasn't done it D1'0snm'it\' in rim "mm.- Lockhart and E1 Crawford lengaged as umpires. :ment `sports. Orillia ldale dra_v.ii iand corresponding. quantity UI gasoline At Creeinore last Thursday night, `Glen liell, peppy catcher of the Rangers, received a broken nger on `his right hand when he attempted to tag a runner going into the plate in ,the third innings. The injured `mem- `ber is healing rapidly and it is ex- pected that Kell will be behind the ;bat again during` the Al1andale.serie_-. l Emerson Reynolds has been doing the receiving durin'-gr 1{ell`s absence and has made a mighty ne Job of it. Black? Derry, `in Toronto,` 'Brampton, !.\Ieai'od ; ' Mnvm- hmn.-I \xm1:.... ,...a.....1..x ~ | e-- I | The ainual cross-the-bay swim will `be held from Bay-eld St. whaif an: Wednesday, Aug. 23rd, at 5 p.m. Alll entries must be in the hands of_ C.| J. Seitz or Stan. Z\Ialkin by Tuesday; evening, Aug. 22nd. Each contes'.a;1` | must arrange for a boat, but it mus` ` not interfere with any swimmer. D`s- i qualication will be the penalty. 1he' 1'. three men and the first lady will ` lbc recognized as winners. ` l The Shaw family, three in number, now inmates of the House of Refuge` at Beeton, have fallen heirs to a con- siderably portion (probably $4.000; each) of the Samuel McKee estate-,[ amountin_g' to $43,900. Superintend-` ent Jardine received word to that effect on Saturday from Crown At-' torney Evans. I lCROSS-THE-BAY SWIM ON I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23:-rl ' I . Mrs. Isabel Drury, widow of thei late Sheriff Drury and sister of Mr.` Alex. Brownlee, Barrie, (lied at` Winnipeg on Wednesday. The re-g mains will be brought to Crown Hill` for interment and the funeral will` take place from the residence of cx-I Premier E. C. Drury on Friday, Aug, f 18th, at 2 pan. ` IBLACK KNIGHTS CELEBRATE DERRY DAY AT COLLINGWOODI _-_a _.- -....-. The property will offere sale subject to a reserved bid. 'l"._1n_- . 71",... _. EMRS. CHAS. DRURY PASSED I AWAY AT WlNNlI`EG{ Prof. Stephen Leacock 1s annoyed by the loss of poultry from says that the next intruder with de- signs on his birds will be met with a charge of birdshot. his , I:`o1'e\\'c-ry Bay home near Orillia, and` HOUSE OF REFUGE INMATES : | HEIRS T0 LARGE ESTATE; [ I FIRE CHECKED IN TIME The Northern Advance Leave your revol\'e1's at home this fall when you start north on your {annual hunt, because the newly- amended Criminal Code says you can- I `not tote them any longer. If you re` caught with one on you, you re not only liable to arrest, but to five years in the penitentiary as well i FIULISL` will be out the `1n.~ L..A.. ixxuuau u; :1SSCl11Dly. '1`J1e elections! he] dncxt Tuesday through.` province, and the campaign` has been one of the most stirring in the history of Nova Scotia. A Con-l seiwative Givernment; is appealing to the people for re-election. ` I Prime llinister R. B. Bennett will sail for Canada on Aug. 26th, after ,a two months stay in England, where `he represented Canada at the World `Economic Conference. The time-honored custom of pubiic nomination meetings was observed` with unusual vigor in many No\'a'~ Scotia counties as 66 candidates en tei-ed the fight for 30 seats in the IHouse of Assembly. The elections! i\\'iI1 he] l iY10\'i`. Tllncnxr 1-in-nnn`.. I Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons hav- ing claims against the estate of Hugh Rowley, late of he Village of Thorn- ton, in the County of Simcoe, Re- tired Farmer, deceased, who died on or about'the 24th day of June, 1933, are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of August, 1933, after which date the Executors will distribute the assets of the estate, having regard only to the claims cf which they shall then have notice, am: will not be responsible to any ot ers. Dated at Barrie this 1st day of August, 1933. In I\ ..

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