a "d " CIRCULATION THIS WEEK WITH WHICH IS AMALGAMATED _THE BARRIE SATURDAY MORNING 12 PAGES - -- SECTION 2 PAGES 5 TO.12 57th Year ~ J. A, MacLAREN, titer BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920. le ies 5 conts a ar (in advance) No. 33 W. 6. WALLS, CENTRE ROAD CHOSEN The Centre. Rosd through Oro and Oril- OPERA,HOUSE # lis Tps. has been designated as the route 5 f the Provineial Hi through these FriSat., Aug. 13-14 (ye rrenntites a laa' ubogiag: he route through Simcoe County was filed in the Registry Offce on Saturday and official I]... notice has been received by the County | Clerk that after Aug. 18 all the roads des ignated will pass out of the hands of the 'County and will thereafter be under the ;control of the Provincial Dept. of High- S ways. The route chosen follows the Penetang | Rosd from the Holland River to,the south- [erty limit of Barrie, then starting at Kem. penfeldt Hill, north to No, 10, Oro, op- | posite St. James' Church, Crown Hill. where it turns east, following the Centre Jj Road past Guthrie and East Oro and en- \tering Orillia on the Asylum road; leaving | Orillia town, it follows the County ros! |past Ardtrea and Washago to Severn Bridge. Those portions of the rout through the towns of Barrie and Orillin are not assumed by the Government, but the towns will be entitled to the special JOHN BARRYMORE grants given for such Highways. Beyond aN [im the" Provinsa thw ch Coty "RAFFLES" [thie year. gi The amateur cracksman in 7 Reels One of the greatest crook stories ever written. Also a 'Smiling Bill Parsons' Comedy entitled "HIS OWN MEDICINE" First show 7.15, second 9 p.m. | Adults 27c, Children 16c You cunnot change civilization and working -- conditions present day which cuuse eyestrain, But you can und should get glasses that will help your eyesight meet che de. Mon.-Tues., Aug. 16-17, | Nazimova in The Red Lantern | HAY FEVER and ASTHMA Conquered by the World's Only Two bottle Remedy. Don't suffer a minute longer. | Send today $4--82-day treatment. Trial size 25c, and guaranteed. | W. K. Buckley, Mfg. Chemist | 97 Dundas St. E., Toronto. manes of thi ay Sutisfuction guaranteed O. R. RUSK Optometrist and Optician Phone 143 99 Dunlop St., Barrie Graduate Canadian Ophthalmic College, Toronto, inhugidht Zaiiliaihs Pleasure in the home is increased wonder- fully by the presence 'of a perfect piano, There is a charm about the HEINTZMAN & C0. PIANO Announcement We will announce in next week's issue the Opening of our NEW SHOW ROOMS, where we will have for your inspection a complete line of THE CELEBRATED HEINTZMAN & CO. PIANOS, atso-a full range of BRUNS- WICK PHONOGRAPHS from $88 to $435 Sole Agent for Heintzman '& Co. Pianos for Barrie and District. Arthur E. Patterson Telephone 148 ALLANDALE P. O. Box 65 { B.C.1. MAKES GOOD SHOWING Students of the Barrie Collegiate did very well in the Entrance to Normal and Junior Matriculation exams -- particularly well, considering the manner in which the year's work was interrupted owing to illness among students and staff. Results foe these two exams. are as follows Entrance to Normal Honours-- Nelson Chuppel, Mabel Chees- man, Hartley Grafton, Charles McMartin, Ruswell McQuarry. Pans-- Gerald Braden, Ruth Campbell, Birdie Healey, Margaret Laidman, Eddie Lewis, Jack Little, Kathleen McDonell. Bessie O'Connell, Gladys O'Neil, Ethel Pratt, Irma Robinson, Helen Ross, Evelyn Shanahan, Jack Sinelsir, Dorothy Sloan, Percy Vivian, Robert Walker, Birdie War- nica, Erland Watson, Hyacinth Wilson, Passed with one supplement, which m: be taken with any higher examination-- Eldred Carruthers, Ferris Geodfellow, Tanis MacLaren, Horace Quinlan. Matriculation Junior Matriculation (No honours are given in this examination|-- Gereld Bra- den, Ruth Campbell, Mabel Cheesman, Hartley Grafton, Margaret Laidman. Jao Little, Kathleen McDonell, Charles McMaf tin, Russell McQuarry, Gladys O'Neill. Ethel Pratt, Irms Robinson, Helen Ross, Evelyn Shanahan, Dorothy Sloan, Perey Vivian. Robert Walker. Pr Matriculation--The number after the name indicates in how many subjects the candidate was granted matriculation standing out of a total of 12 subjects. Guida Burton (8), Eldred Carruthers (9), Nelson Chappel (11), Ferris Goodfellow (9), Genevieve Jamieson (101, Exidie Lewia (19), Tanis MacLaren (11), William Moore (10). Horace Quinlan (9), Jack Sinclair (11), Donald Vance (10), well, Frank Cheesman, LIGHTNING STRUCK COTTAGE | Tn the electrical storm Inst Sunday after- |noon, Lynne Plummer's cottage on the south shore of the bay (formerly owned by A. H, F. Lefroy) wan struck by Mght- nivg, Striking the chimney, the electric fluid came out of the fire place of the liv. ing room, in which were Mrs, Plummer id baby' and her sister, Misw Winifred Plummer, ripped up « board serom the floor and made it exit benesth a window without doing much damage. The occu- panta of the roam were rendered deaf for 4 few minutes. but were not burt other. wise, An employee named Hayman, who was just entering the room when the crash came, wae howled over by the shock. Though at firet it was thought that he wax badly hurt, medical examination showed thut he was all right. P, CLARK WINS ALLAN CUP AGAIN In the window of Milne & Son's wtore is to be aeen the Allun Cup won again by Peter Clark's rink at the Collingwood | bowling tournament Inst week. This rink | lost but one match in the tournament-- in the Currie Cup competition. As the rink which scores the most wins in five year holda the trophy, the local trundlers. with two wins to their credit, haye a pretty aure thing. They beat Owen Sound in the semi- final by 6 shots and had a margin of five against a Toronto rink in the final Hiram" Walker's crack Allandale rink slmost put Clark out of the running in the third round, With one end to play, the Allandalers were 4 up, but Peter sur- prised them by stacking up a five end, #0 winning by one shot. The Walker rink were runners-up in the Mackay Trophy which wes captured by | Geo, Sinclair of Orillia. The rinks from the two local clubs were: A.D. Simon, A, G. Habbick, C. H. Beelby and Peter Clark (skip); Ed. Shear, 'Happy' Appleton, Athol Marshall and A. G. Walker (skip). BARRIE BEAT ALLANDALE In_a scheduled match, Tuesday night, Barrie took 2 out of 3 from Allandale on the Clapperton St. green, Scores: H. Lay 24, A. G, Walker 14; C. H, Beelby 27, C. W. Poucher 12; R. 'M. Marshall 31, Allandale still leads the district. A, Stephens 16, A. MERRICK & LITSTER WEEK-END SPECIALS Yellow Sugar, 5 Ibs. for $1.00 20 Ibs. for $3.90 Fresh Ground Coffee per Ib. 62c. "The canes we can get. Sago, 2 Ibs. for .......004. 25e. Grapelade, per tin......... 2le. E. P. Sauce, 2 bottles for 25c. Fresh Clean Currants, per Ib. oe w+ 20. -- Use Golden Key Flour for Bread, Mogs Rese for Pastry MERRICK & LITSTER | Phones 67 and 93 Pharmacy Matriculation -- Gordon Bid-|" HILLSDALE BADLY TRIMMED Yesterday afternoon the tie at the 'tour- nament last month between Barrie and Hillsdale was played off and resulted in 8 defeat for Doc Tyrer's outfit by 12 to 4. Supporters of either team had some diffi- culty figuring out who was who as Barrie line-up included four Toronto men while Hillsdale had the help of several outsiders, including "'Holly"' Dyer. Barrie--Chantler c, Meeking 1b, Hewer 8, Dodds 2b, Lynch ef, Anderson 3b, Scott ef, Lally rf, Cooper If, O'Connell p. Hiillsdale---Ardell 3b, G. Rumble If, Dyer 1b and p, Scott e, Morgan p and 1b, D. Davenport rf, Dunn es, W. Davenport "ef, T. McCaw 2b. Score by innings 123456789 Burrie ..0 0 0 3 2 0 2 5 0-12 Hillalne 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-4 Summary Three-base hit, Mecking; two-base hits, Chantler, Dodds; stolen bases, Hewer 4, Dodds 3, Lynch, Andervon, Ardell 3, Mor- gan. Dunn, Struck out: By O'Connell 7 (Rumble 4, Dunn, W. Davenport, Dyer) ; by Morgan 6 (Chantler, Meeking, Lynch, Anderson 2, C, Scott); by Dyer 2 (Lynch Lally!. Bases' on balls: Off Dyer 1 (An- derson). Hite: Of Morgan, 8 in seven innings; off Dyer, 4 in 2 innings, Double | play: Dunn to McCaw to Dyer. Passed balls: E, Scott 4, Chantler 1. Left on bases: Barrie 8, Hillsdale 3. Time 1.50. Umpires; At the plate, R, Stewart; on the bases, L, Davenport, First Inning Barrie--Chaptler out to centre field, a nice catch of a line drive. Meeking fanned on three pitched balls. Hewer sufe on Mo- Caw's fumble, he stole second, Dodds out to Dyer unassisted. No runs, no hita, one ror. Hillsdate--Ardell aafe when Chantler was vlow in fielding his bunt in front of the plate. Rumble struck out. Ardell stole second. Ardell safe at third when Andy fuiled to put the ball on the runner, E. Scott singled wharply to centre field scoring Ardell, Scott out trying to steal second. e nice peg. 1 run, 1 hit, 2 errors, Second Inning Barrie--Lyneh out to Rumble,' a nice cateh, Anderson fanped. C. Scott bit the 'first ball pitched and went out short to first. No runa, hits or errors. | Hillsdale--Morgan out, pitcher to firat. J, Davenport hit the first ball pitched to jleft field, Dunn fanned. W, Davenport, who never hits, singled to left, advancing his brother to third, McCaw hit to centre, scoring J. Davenport, but W. Davenport wus caught at the plate, Lynch to Dodds to Chantler. 1 run, 3 hits, no errors, Third Inning Burrie-- Cooper lifted one to Dyer O'Connell got a life on McCaw's error. Chantler hit into double play, sbort to second to first, No runs, hits or errors. | Hilladule-- Ardell out on' Anderson's good peg to get the runner at first. Rumble |fanned, also Dyer, No runs, hits or errors, Fourth Inning Burrie--Mecking singled to centre, Hewer hit sufely to right. Dodds hit safely to- wards first, filling the buses, Lynch hit to Ardell and Meeking was nipped at the plate, Anderson hit sufely to right field | scoring two. C, Scott fanned. Cooper lined one to right, scoring Lynch. O'Con- nell went out pitcher to first. 3 runs, 5 hits, 0 errors, who threw over Meeking's head and Scott took setond. Morgan bit one to piteher and Scott was nipped trying to score, pit cher to catcher to third. J. Davenport hit to Mecking und Morgan was caught ut third, Davenport taking second. Dunn placed a safe one between centre and right, scoring J, Davenport. enport whiffled. 1 run, I hit, 1 error. Fifth Inning Barrie--Chantler fanned. Meeking land- ed one to right field and made third when the ball was lost in the sun. Morgan re- turned Hewer's bit to get Meeking, but the Intter slid under Scott and was safe. M. | Hewer stole second. Dodds connected sufe- ly for two bases, sending Hewer in. Dodds stole) second as Lynch fanned. Anderson it/m liner to centre field. Davenport came in on the run, turned a complete somersault but came up with the ball. The crowd gave him an ovation. 2 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors. Hillsdale-- O'Connell retired the side on coven pitched alls. Lynch made a nice Tunning eateK? of 'McCaw's low liner' to centre. Ardell went out short to first. Rumble struck out. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, Sixth Inning Barrie-- Lally batting for Scott bunted to Ardell who fumbled and Lally was safe at first. McCaw threw Cooper's effort over Dycr's head and Lally went to third and Cooper to recond. O'Connell out to Rumble and Lally was caught at the plate. Cooper advanced to third on Chantler's fielder's choice. Meeking lifted to centre field. 0 runs, 0 hits, 2 errors. Hillsdsle-- Dyer out to Meeking unas- sisted. E. Scott hit one past third, it was nearly foul. Morgan popped to shor Davenport bit to Dodds, forcing Scott. runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. Seventh Innin, Barrie-- Hewer got a life on Ardell's fumble of his easy chance, Hewer stole second and advanced to third on a passed ball. W. Devenpott ran over into right a food catch. Hewer rege the side on only seven pitched balls, Dunn went out Anderson to Mecking. W. 'Davenport out, Hewer to Meeking. bert om vee by batted ball. make Stewart change his mind, 0 runs, 0} Hillsdale E Scott bunted to O'Connell | . Canadian Wheat Board Participation Certificates Ts Canadian Wheat Board will' make im payment of 30 coats per against wheat re- presented by Its participation certif- tate payments. UNION BANK ras hit hard and received the worst up: | port possible. O'Connell hit safely over short, Chantler hit « two-bagger to left, scoring O'Connell, Meeking hit one to Dunn who threw the ball a mile over Beott's hesd, scoring Chantler, while Gor- don took second. Hewer singled sbarply to right, scoring Mceking. Hewer atole second and took third on a passed Dodds safe on McCaw's fumble and Hewer made the plate. Dodds stole second and third snd came in 'when Ardell missed Scott's throw to get him at third. Lynch fanned. Anderson walked and stole. Andy | burt hia wrist sliding into second but after repairs was able to continue. Lally struck out. Cooper fouled out back of third, 5| runs, 3 hits, 4 errors. Hillsdale-- Ardell safe on his bunt slong |the first base line. Ardell stole second, Rumble fanned for the fourth time, Ar- \dell stole third. Dyer safe when Mecking failed to pick up his hit, and Ardell came | home with Hillsdule's Inst run. Scott hit ; to Dodds, forcing Dyer. Morgan bit one right at O'Connell, 1 run, 1 hit, 1 error. Ninth Inning A Barrie-- O'Connell hit one to Morgan who threw him out at first. Chautler (singled 'and went to second on a passed 'ball. Meeking fouled out to catcher, nice catch. W. Davenport made a grand |stund catch af Hewer's hard hit to centre. O runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, Hilldale--" J, Davenport hit safely but was caught stealing on Chaotler's gocd peg to Dodds. Dunn lifted one to Dodds. Cooper made a nice catch of W. Daven- port's fly in short left field, ending the gaine, 0 runs, 1 hit, O errors, FIREMEN AT GRAVENHURST On Civic Holiday, a number of citizens, including Mayor Sprott, journeyed to Grav jenhurst, where Burrie. Bracebridge, Burks Falls, Gravenhurst, Huntsville, Midland, 'Orillia, Penetang and Parry Sound com- [peted "in the annual tournament of the 'Northern Volunteer Firemen'a --Assocn, {About 3000 people were present and the Gravenhurst brigade and citizens not spare themselves in giving the visitors a jgood time, Although the Barrie firemen did not get inside the money ,they showed that they a lot of speed. In the firat event Ithey had a bit of hard luck, losing 9 or 110 seconds owing to the nozzle on the hy- drant being so stiff. Aa they were the first to use it, they made it in good shape 'for the others. Otherwise they made as good speed as any in this event, The win- ners in the chief evente wer Hose wagon race-- 1, Huntsville, time 1 minute, 3 2-5 reconds; 2, Penetang, 1 minute, 6 2-5 seconds; 3, Parry Sound, 1 minute, 8 seconds. First prize, $100 and the District Banner; 2nd, $50; 3rd, $25. Ladder contest-- 1, Huntsville, time 21 seconds; Penetang, 21 4-5 seconds; Parry Sound, 22 seconds. Ist prize, truss ladder valued at $60; 2nd, $15; 3rd, $10. Coupling contest-- "Huntsville, time | 31 4-5 seconds; 2, Orillia, 34 seconds; Par- ry Sound, 36 seconds. Best dressed brigade-- 1, 2, Huntsville; Parry Sound; , Gravenhurst, DEATH OF MISS ADELLA FERRIS The death occurred on Sunday, Aug. 8, of Miss Mary Margaret Adella Ferris, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mra, J. W. Ferris, Vespra. Deceased was 23 years of age and for over two years had been a great sufferer from acute indigestion, Despite her sore bodily suffering she maintained a cheerful spirit, her sweet christian resignation being a beau. tiful example to her family and. friends. She was a member of Collier St. Methodist cates, 'parments beginaing August 10, 1920. tie th Poni t Solen ooh Bee ranches we will glad to fool 4. | hotel. Parti- OF CANADA Barrie Branch and Safety Deposit Boxes, A. Leslie, Manager ' Branches also at Cookstown, Thomton REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS An important real estate transfer was Nichola, when Dr. Dunn, V.8., purchased from the Coffey Estate the Vespra Hotel property. Dr. Dunn intends turning the stables into an up-to-date veterinary hos- pital and will, have his offices in, the offices will be continued on te gouad feor mal te' apne tadia will be rented as dats, Other transfers. made through Mr. Gubit-Nichols include: Hanmer Estate home on Maple Ave. to Mr. Kent, of the G.TR., Allandale station; A. Gold's bouso on Owen St, to Howard Bray, Worsley 8t.; Mrs. E. Livingston's farm, near Guthrie, to Fred, Patterson; A, Booth's farm. 11th Con., Innisfil, to John 'Third, of New Ontario; Mrs, Myers' bouse, High 8t., to 8, Underhill HOUSES FOR SALE Nice size bungalow on Bloke St., with all conveniences, one sere of land, Price. . $2000 5 ior, dining roam, kitchen and woodabed. "Three bed: rooms, buthroom, all conveniences. Two barns. Price ....... ~ $2800 Brick house on Bo: i st. see $4000 Brick house on Gowan St... birge aquare hull, parlour, dining' room ead' kitehen, len and four bedroonis, burdwood floors all conveniences, Price |... $3006 Large brick house on Esta St.,'all eons veniences, Nice lawn snd vhade trees. Price $4200 Frame house on Dunlop St,, three bed: rooms, bathroom and three rooms down- stair, verandah, Price ........ . $1800 Double: brick house on Dunlop St, over- looking the buy. Will sell single or to- 'gether. For full particulars: apply to the underajgned. Fourroomed frame cottage on John St. Quarter sere of lend, small fruit trees. Fi 8 quick enle, price... Brick house on Essa room and kitchen, three light und gus. Price .... Fine brick house near St. Vincent Park, hae parlor, dining room, kitchen and pan: try, three bedrooms and bath, good ecllar with cement floors and walls. This is in 1 lovely location near bay. Price .. .$2500 Doube brick house on Brock St. Good location for # railroad man, Price . .$2100 Eigh:-roomed frame house on Penetang Bt., cement cellar, town water, barn, wood- shed, 1% acres of land, some small frutt trees. Price $1800 Frame house on James St., three bed- rooms, sitting room and kitchen and sum- mer kitchen, 1% acres of land, covered in verandah, burn, hen house and workshop, and some berry small orchard, bushes, Price $1250 Beautiful brick' house on Worsley St., nine rooms and bath and «un rooms, hard: wood floors, hot water heating, good cellar, electric lights, gas for cooking, double lot. This has to be sold to wind up an estate. Make an offer on this as it will go to tho highest bidder. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE in differ- ent parts of town. For further particulars apply to M. D. Cubitt-Nichols, Barrie Phone 31 Res. Phone 62 NOTICE TO FARMERS Farmers who are holders of Wheat Par- ticipation Certificates are reminded that they should be presented at the Bank for payment of the thirty cents per bushel us the earliest possible date, UNION BANK & CANADA, Barrie, church, Interment took plate in the Union cemetery, Tuesday afternoon, GAS RAN GAS FUEL. BOTH FOR Telephone No. 78 GAS WATER HEATERS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER, KING AND FOR HEATING WATER THE BARRIE GAS CO. LTD. Office and Showroom: Wells Block, Owen Street. J. W. McCutcheon, Manager > . LESLIE, Manager. GES AND |