Barrie Business ,%.9'|9ge IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST Plumbing W. A. Turner, Prop. .:;ex;;;'a.3;;x;;'c'.;.s. Phone 180 : 133 Dunlap St. Page Two and can give you` I PROMPT AT'I'EN'I'lON ON ALL YOUR ORDERS Established % years. Stove Pipes Harry Barron Rev. Geo. Milne, who recently resigned the Presbyterian pastorate of Everett. Menus- field and__R.osemout.. has purchased the gen`- eral store businesaj at Sunnidale Corners. Dr. Booth, formerly of Baxter and later of Alliston, has been the proprietor of this store for the last few years. CHIROPRACTIC. Big Stocks Exclufive Agent for III! A QI! III III`: A an-In Ti-nsmithing WE HAVE Heating Barrie umuul. U FUIIS, U lw, U 917078. Alliston-Moore out 2nd to let; White- side safe error by 3rd; M. Lennox tripled `to deep right, scoring Whiteside from 2nd with winning run. 1 run,'l hit, 1 error. . Box score :- Ivy - A AB". R. H. PO.- o E. Jennett s.s. T. Banting c. 1 W. E. Banting p. J. Hatton cf. Smith Vrf F. Lennox If. A. Coxworth 2nd. B. Jennett lat. L. Jennett 3rd. B. McQuay rf. H. Jennett 2nd. 1 '3 I 2 2 0 I 1 1 0 0 O vanvn u -; Eleventh Inning Ivy-Hatton walked; stole 2nd; MoQuay popped to 2nd; F. Lennox fanned ;` H. Jen- nett out to M. Lennox (nice one-handed catch). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 Allinfnn-.Mnm-A mu 0...: 4.. 14.. nun- mu. 1 run, run. 1 el'l'0l`. Alliston---Sma1l out 2nd to 1st; Doyle singled to`left; to 2nd error by 1st; Black to 1st fielder's choice ;' J. Bergin struck out; Caesar singled, scoring Doyle; Black out at 2nd, left to 2nd. 1 run, 2 hits, 1 error. - V ru .u - ucuucu wuuceu; m. Jenner: singled to left; T. Banting safe low throw by 3rd. scoring L. Jennett; W. E. Banting outpitcher to lat. 1 run, lhit, 1 error. Alafnn__.QvunIl ....L n.__l A. 1 - V` ' u uua, I. UITUF. _ " A'lliston-Whitesi(le out, short to 1st; M. Lennox struck out; Hand out pitcher to 1st. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. I Tenth Inning Ivy--H. Jennett (batting for Coxworth) out short to 1st; B. Jennett fanned; L. Jennett walked; E. Jennett singled left; Bantimz safe lnw thr-nu: tn. 2...: ......:.a.. vEighth Inning Ivy--F. Lennox singled to centre; to 2nd on error by "list; to 3rd on Coxwortlfs out at 1st by 2nd; B. Jennett walked; L. Jen- nett out to centre; E. Jennett to 1st on fielder's choice, F. Lennox scoring on the play to the plate; T. Banting out pitcher to let. 1 run, 1 hit. 1 error. Alliston--~Hand safe error by 3rd; stole 2nd; Small lined to pitcher doubling Hanrl at 2nd; Doyle safe on error by short; Black UII tripled to left scoring Doyle; J. Bergin on- error by 1st. scoring Black; Caesar error by left, scoring J. Bergin; Moore out pitch- er to 1st. 3 runs. lghit, 4 errors. . Ninth "Inning Ivy--(Lennox pitching) W. E. Banting fannel; Hatton safe on error by short ;.stole 2nd; McQuay (batting for Smith) out on strikes; F`. Lennox popped to 1st. 0 runs, 0 hits. 1 error. ' A-ll:..o..... \lrL:. ._:,r-'.,,. I -- - - -- 1 2 1 B Totals mnwn Uut. u runs, 1 mt, 1 error. Alliston---4Black out to centre (nice shoe- string catch); J. `Bergm safe on error by bpitcher; Caesar walked;-it-Moore (batting for A. Bergin) popped` to pitcher; White- side hit by pitcher; filling bases; M. Lennox struck out. 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error.` I'.`!__I,;I V IU :`illistoxi-hI. Lennox out short to 1st; EHan(l singled to centre; stole 2nd; Small :out to centre (good catch); Doyle struck ,out. 0 runs, 1 hit. 0 errors. Seventh Inning Ivy--'E. Jeinnett out to right; T. Banting singled to left; stole 2nd; W. E. Banting error by 3rd; H_atton out to left; Smith struck out. 0 runs, 1 hit, 1 AiRinn---4RIunI: run on ,.....o.... l..:-- --Lu I III tuna. " Alliston--Caesar out 2nd to 1st; A.'Ber- ,-gin struck out; Whiteside flyed to Len- Jnnx. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. ` U '~Sixth Inning ' Ivy-~Smith error by 3rd; stole 2nd; F . Lennox fm_1led.to 3rd; Coxworth fanned; B. Jennett doubled to centre scoring Smith; L. Jennett struck dut. 1 run, 1 hit, 1 er- ror. I All: .r II V !Jennett; scored error by 3rd; E. Jennett gsingled; T.` Banting doubled to centre ad- vancing E. Jennett to" 3rd; (`Small pitch- , ing) ; W. -E. Banting fouled to catcher; Hat- Hon out pitcher to 1st. 3.ruus, 4 hits, 2 [errors. V I An:.,.,,, n - `T {Aalliston-J. Bergin flyed to list;'Caesar doubled tocentre; to 3rd on passed ball ; A. -Bergin struck out; Whiteside walked; Lennox fanned. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. Fourth Inning Ivy--T. Banting out 2nd tovlst; W. E. ,Banting out 2nd to let; Hatton singled past 2nd; stole 2nd; Smith rolled to 1st. 0 runs. 1 hit. 0 errors. ` ` Alliston-Hand out 3rd to 1st; Small out short toelst; Doyle doubled to left; Black doubled to left scoring Doyle; J. Bergin fanned. 1 run, 2 hits. 0 errors. Fifth Inning ' { Ivy-_-F. Lennox flyed to centre (second nice catch); Coxworth singled; to 2nd on passed ball; `B. Jennett error by 1st, ad- vancing Coxworth to 3rd; L. Jennett tripl- .ed to deep centre, scoring Coxworth and B. l l T,,,, u Jllll, U mw, U errors. * Alliston-Hand fanned; Small error by short; out stealing, right tashort; Doyle s:mglAed,to right; Black fanned. 0 runs, 1 hit, 1 error. ' 'lIL2__I 7 .uv, a unit)!- Third Inning Ivy- Jennett lined to pitcher; L. Jen- nett out 2nd to 1st; E. Jennett flyed to centre (nice catch). 0 ru_ns, 0 hits, 0 er- rors. l'0!`b` . A n . _ `S-o-econd`Inning Ivy-+Smith fouled to 3rd; F. Lennox out` 2nd to 1st; Coxworth out on strikes. `0 runs, [0 hits, 0 errors. Allianm_n'.....a c......-.:. ca-.-" ' - `(Continued from page 1) First nning Ivy--E. Jennett out 2nd to 1st; T. Bant~ ing out pitcher to let; W. E. Banting hit by pitcher; Hatton popped to Lennox. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. _ Alliston--J. Bergin safe on error by 3rd; Caesar error by centre; A. Bergin walked, filling bases; Whiteside -singled, scoring J. Bergin; Caesar out at plate; M. Lennox bit into "double play, L. Jennett to Smith. .1 run, I hit, 2 errors. A .._ ALLISTON 7, NY 6, IN ELE_vI mumcs Triple by Lennox in Eleventh L-Keeps Alliston in the ~ -` Running. V Big Bill Made Great Come-back - 3 run, 1. um, I error. Cookstown . . . . SOUTH SIMCOE LEAGUE FINAL STANDING . The final standing of the South Simone Baseball League, not including the final play-off series, is as follows :- . 1|7-_ T_,; A V Phone 406 60 Elizabeth St. Totals 45 16 33 10 7 `One out when winning run wasiscored. Summary Earned runs--Ivy _3, Alliston 2. l\vo-base hits---T. Banting, B. Jennett, ; Caesar, Doyle, Black. Three-base hita--.L. Jennett, Black, M. ; Lennox. First on balls--off Banting 3, off Lennox 1, off Small 1. ' ` Struck out---by Banting 10, by Lennox 5, by Small 3. Left on bases-Ivy 13, Alliston 12. Double plays-L. Jennett to Coxworlh; W. E. Banting to E. Jennett. ' Passed balla---T. Banting 1, Black 1. First on errors--Ivy 5, Alliston 9. / Hit by pitcher-by Banting 1 (White- side); by Lennox 1 (W. E. Banting). _ Stolen base.s-Ivy 3, Alliston 2. ' Weston : Old English Shoppe-- in the New Pure Food Bzcilding, has been one of the outstanding features of the Canadian National Exhibition. Hundreds of thou- sand: of visitors have sampled Weston`: English Quality Biscuits at this booth. You eanoget. Weston`: now at yourown neighbor- hood groeer':. . Get your favorite biseuits right here at home JIIU wa .'-' Won n Lost `rm: muuuz axmumn-:3 lllll Balloon tires for automobiles, according tol P,C.`_ reports, will soon appear on the market.` .750 ! Instead of a tire 30tby 31%; inches or 32 by .750,4, the motorist will be asked ' .750 .3 one 30 by 51/; or 32 by 6-. The advantages .417 ' attributed to the larger tires are easier rid- .300 1 ing. longer wear and the need of only low .250 air pressure. The cost will be nearly the .200 same as that of the present-day cords." uavc U681] COIISUIDGU. So far no clue as `fire has been found. cumuuuua we more concerning the blaze. I ' At the time it seemed that adjoining; buildings containing equipment of immense` value might go butthe fire fighters, despite the intense heat, fought desperately and. succeeded in preventing further spread oil the fire. Had there been a strong wind `a large part of the camp would probably have been consumed. Z . _Q.. 6.... .. -I..- - -' -' perty that was and equipment at Camp Borden on August 29, is in the neighborhood of 335.000. .The; loss previously estimated in reports is said] to be greatly exaggerated. ' I Two hangars containing six planes and: two small frame structures was all the pro-; destroyed by the blaze; Much of the contents of the two buildings; was old equipment and of little value. report that seven other planes parked in an' enshrouds the facts time it snnirnnrl Hun M-I!-1-1-- - The l, mas. 1;pRN_, ns.c.J Look for the Sampler Tin" on the counter. It contains a complete assortment of the finest biscuits you've ever tasted-`biscuits that rival the famous OH Country lines in quality and flavor. 1 .-_ .. u ......5uau \ u1a'L;u1Ls you sampled at Weston's 01 English Biscuit Shoppe at the Canadian National Ex- hibition can be had right here at ho4me-at y_our neighborhood.grocer's. t6 the origin of fhel Cco.A Wslon, Limited, Toronto - \_ -...' , a . ., -V. ` .4 _ . 1. .-.'( ` v a Biscuits as ey are made in England my : THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1923 No matter what yourailmentl is, or what number of remedies! have been applied, though you' may have been pronounced in- curable, you still have hope in ----- :: - A..___ _ cu: 7' _VCl1I. The late Mrs: onto. on July 8 late James Wrig MRS. T. One of In:.i.~fi moved in the pa. er. on Su!urd_ of her son. Thu after a lingering 86th year. 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