The famous Silvertown Cord, Good- rich 55, and Goodrich tubes_are now the products of Canadian skill in the Goodrich factory at Kitchener. Ontario; All the beauty, ruggedness; and en- durance that sustain Goodrich Value are now` Canada's own. The Goodrich record of b,alf a century in rubber manufacture assures Can- adian motorists that in their home `products Goodrich Quality will be maintained `to the highest degree. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY `Limited G V run. 1161 unuulcr, u._J.V. vvmmg. . Mr. and Mrs. Simmerton and John Add1- Add ress. . * of your Long Term Endowment proposition; .......... ..in....:...................years. Toronto 1%.. ABA. I ' . .__.___.__.__. { Remember. you don t need to use so jmuch sugar if you add a pinch of carbonato of soda when stewing fruit. .: son of Orjllia wer visitors here on Sunday [at the latter7s home. ` r 'rHuRsD'AY, SIi?TEMBER 20, 1923 Shopwhere you're in-v-i;ed to shop. We cannot handle -all the wood, so we only handle `LII `anal. Winnipeg l|' II I|l\ \KV I` standing. wot I ct-u-r with glyc three lmurs. \ hard suup. Di>'('ulur:u in i'mIm\'e In` lemon umi I}! they should ho Have THURSDAY, "Eve: Until y( McLaug these ca .The 19. models: 5 and Ivlas ing, w1t -the mos I I l $ I I\aI|\J ..- u..., the best. Try us for any bf the following: Body` Hardsiogd Thefe are beautifu renen McLau;_; many 01 But as . all the made M ard Car. Have a p pocket I refreshm _ Awsd Allays Soothe For Qualil `the Seal .4 . .4OITl 1;": just.as VVnh u phy co same 6 pde ptice .` signs. This i ' `\`\ : ur- KIM PTOMETRY `and the ben- ts accrued from its prac- time is the greatestlsmall-cost l)les: in the world. When ' any other part of our nature- apparatus fails to perform its especial functions, it costs con- siderable money to get any re- lint . Whe-'n you no longer_en- joy clear-sigzhtqness, our op- tometristf can locate your eye` weakness and furnish you with the glasses that will bring back your sight. Satisfactory mod- erately priced service. ` 43 Elizabeth St. Next ber to Singer Sewing Machine Co. Last lnsta.'-ment of Taxes Due. Office: 46 Bayeld Sh, Barrie P. O. Box 1011 OUR` METTO: Value and Service Phone 962 THE LAKEVII.-`.W% FUEL C0. Ratepayers are reminded that the last instalment of Taxes for 1923 is now due and payable. 2`;% pen- alty will be imposed after above date. ` A 37-380 - Buy Advertised Things. T Brown & Co. uunvusu We '};ave aiso on. hand a full line of xlvvu aI\lvVI V Come ii: and see our display and `get some pointers on pot culture. urn u u u - - -- TAXES 1923 ' TOWN or BARRIEA For indoor blooms about Christmas, start your bulbs in pots now, IVA...` ._ ._..J _-- A._4. J` I Page Twc; FOR FALL PLANTING We have just received from Holland` 21 large shipment of" V BULBS any guuu values. ` . Fa1ms--Some of `the best in .the country at right prices. Market Ga1'dens--We have some nice ones. If it is Real Estate, we have it. -Harawood _Sl;i>; Soft Sial;;" Kindling Wood Furnace Blocks Septeml; FLOWER pots % JARDINIERE. and FERN 'PANS HYACINTHS DAFFODILS NARCISSUS SNOWDROPS cnocus T A Barrio Totals ` 41 0 8 12 27 10 9 Score by innings`:---' ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Barrie 40002410112 7 6 Ivyv . . . . ..0220l0030 8129 Batteries -- L. Emma and Powell; H. Jennett, W Banting and T. Banting.. Summarv Earned`runa--Barrie 4; Ivy 2.- Twoibase hit,s-~Lynch, D. Emma, B. Jen- nett 2, -McQuay. ` Three-base hits---B.. Jennett. First on balla--off Jennett 5.. . ` Struck out---by Emma 7; by Jennett 7; by Banting -`I. ~ . - i I Left on bases-~Barrie 10; Ivy 8. Wild pitch-Em'ms._ uuzwuuy n . Smith lf. L. Jennett 3rd. W. E. Banting p. F. Lennox s.s. Totals 4 Ivy _ .4 Hatton cf. '1`. Banting c. H. Jennett p., 2nd. E. Jennett s.s., 3rd. B. Jennett lst. Coxworth. 2nd. McQuay rf. .qn\;l>k If Ulul l\ Ila L. Emms p.L Powell 6. Cooper of. Our list affords you wide choice of a home and you can buy one on your nuyn 4-nvvnu Box Score:--- Barrie Plant 3rd. Dobson lst. . Li\'ingst'ou rf. Lynch s.s. D. Emma 2nd. Clark lf. * I LV....--_ .. um-uum bu`-nu. 1 run. 1 mt. 1 error. Ivy--~H. Jennett out pitcherto lst; E. Jeunett singled to right; to 2nd on over- throw by right; B. Jennett doubled to deep centre; W." E. Banting struck out;'McQuay our. short to 1st. 0 runs, 2 hit. 1 error. Df\_- 6--..-. L `.`L| \I Ul`l'Ul'a. Iv_v~~~E. Jennett singled past 2nd; stole 2nd; B. .lennett- doubled to right, scoring E. Jennett; W. E. Banting (batting for Coxworth) safe on fielderls choice, B. Jen- ` nettv going out at plate. 3rd to catcher; Mc- Quay doubled to right scoring Banting; Smith singled to right. scoring'McQua_v; to 2nd on throw-in; to 3rd on passed ball; F. Lennox safe on fielder s choice. Smith out at pl-ate, short to catcher ; Lennox stole 2nd; Hatton safe error by pitcher; T. Banting struck out. 3 runs, 4 hits, 1 error. Ninth Inning Barrie--~Plant singled over 2nd;' to 2nd on passed ball; Dobson safe on fielder's choice; Livingston saf on7fielder s choice. Plant going out at 3rd, `catcher to 3rd ' Lynch forced Dobson at 3rd; Livingston stole 3rd; D. Emms safe on error by 3rd. scoring Livingston; Lynch caught at 3rd. catcher to 3rd. 1 run. I hit. 1 Tv\r.._..J-I Tn-`uni-6 ....a. ..:a...L_.. i__ 1 L, 7.1 1 ru llr. 1. run, 1 Illb. 1 CITOF. Ivy--Hatton out pitchefto lst; T. Bant-` ing popped to short: H. Jennett flyed to Cooper. 0 runs, 0 hits. 0 errors. _ Eighth Inning" Burrie-~-L. Emms out-3rd to 1st; Powell hunted down 1st base. line; out stealing. `catcher to short; Cooper fanned. 0 runs. '1 l:it. 0 errovrs. ' Y` 7 `I u 1 1 7'. A - Seventh Inning Bu1'x'ie--(W. E. Bunting pitching) Dob- snn out to 2nd; Livingstm singled to left; Lynch out to centre; D. Emms safe error `by pitcher. scoring Livingston; Clark fouled ito`lst. 1 run, 1 hit. 1 error. i hm I.r..u.... ...l ..:..I.___ . 1xf!I"|.I Sixth Inning . Barrie--~Plant hit by pitcher; Dobson hit by pitcher (Cooper running); Livingston to 1st on fiuelder s choice, filling bases; Lynch struck out; D.- Emms `safe error by, 3rd. scoring Plant; Clnrk singled to centre, scor- ing Dobson; L. Emms safe error by pitcher, scoring Livingston; Powell struck out; Cooper walked. forcing in D. Emms; Plant out 2nd to 1st. 4 runs, 1 hit, 2 errors. Tvv_.Il:Tn(\nuu nut nknn` 4..,1.A. G..-1L`L uug auu. uu 131. *2 runs, 1 rm, Z b Ivy--4McQua_v out short toglst; Smith popped to short; F. Lennox (batting for L. Jennett\ out 2nd tolst. 0 runs, 0 hits. 0 errors. (V, .1 v -4 ulna, 1. Alt!!- _ Fifth Inning tBan'ie---Lynch struck out; D.. Emma doubled to left of centre; Clark safe error by short; -L. Emms flyed to 3rd; Powell error by short scorihg D. Emxns; Clark scored when forced into home-stretch by Powell; Cooper out to right. 2 runs, 1 hit. 2 errors. 7..-_. FY 13, ,1; . I . . 4 . u-u . ti Cl Illlo I\'y--H. Jennett out short to 1st; E. Jen- nett out. 2nd to 1st; B. Jennett put one over fence for three bags; scored on passed 1'01`. r1';I1' hall; Coxwurth fanned. 1 run,b1 hit, 1 er unu LU lln U tuna, U mus, U CI'I'0I'S. Ivy--McQuay singled to left; to 2nd high throw to 1st -by Clark; Smith out pitcher to let; L. Jennett [hit by pitcher; Hatton singled to left; McQubay out at 3rd, left to 3rd_'; T. Banting out pitcher to 1st. 0 runs, 2 hits, lgrror. Fifth Ynnimr .,_ ...-.. .V\I7. V... us-J van V-Ill JUUL own terms. Town Properties--Some exception- ally good values. pniolun GA... .5 LL- L-_L 3.. Al Fourth Inning out to 1st; Plant popped to 2nd; Dobson walked; Livingston out 3rd to 1st." 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. Tun Mnnunuv n:nn.In.I L- I..'A.. L- n._,I L!__l, nuns, V cxlula. Ivy---Hutton safe efror by 3rd; T. Bant- Ting out to left; Hutton to 3rd on passed ' bull; H. Jennett out on strikes; E. Jen- nett singled to right, scoring Hatton; B. Jennett singled to left; E. Jennett scored on passed ball; Coxworth struck out. 2 runs, 2 hits, I error. .`l`.`......LL Y._..:_ _ pxtcherto catcher. 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error. Ivy-E. Jennett `singled over short; `Eo 2nd on wild pitch; B. Jennett error by 3rd; E. Jennett scored on overthrow of/3rd by catcher`; Coxworth fanned, out at 1st; Mc- Quay to 1st on fielder s choice, B. Jenuctt scoring; Smith popped to 2nd;.L.A Jennett out to 3rd. 2 runs, 1 hit, 2 errors. Third Inning Barr_ie-Clark fanned; L. Emms out` pitcher to 1st; `Powell fanned.` 0 runs,- 0 hits, 0 errors. 1-.-. I'I'_:_;__ _ ,9 I n` ".1 - .,_.v._. v ..--........ . Second Inmng Barrie--Cooper to 151: on four straight balls; Plant forced Cooper at 2nd, 3rd to 2nd; Dobson safe error by catcher; Lynch walked; D. Emms forced Plant at home, pitcherto catcher. 0 0 hits, Iuu_.F`. tnnnnflr n;nn`nr' .....\.. ..L....A.. 9.. Barrie-Pla;at safe error by 3rd; Dobao. forced Plant at _2nd, pitcher to 1st; stole 2nd; Livingston safe*error by 3rd; Dobson to 3rd; Lynch doubled, scoring Dobson and Livingston; to 3rd on passed ball ; D. Emms out on Smith's nice ruuning`catch;LClark walked; stole 2nd, Lynch scoring o'n play; Clark stole 3rd; scored on passed ball; L. Emma singled to left; Powell struck out. 4 runs, 2 hits, 2'errors. A Ivy---Hatton.struck out; T._Banting out to Clark; H. Jennett out pitcher to 1st. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. A v BARRIE NINE wms FROM _IV_Y, 12 TO 3 And Thus Stays in Runnig for Championship of League. (Continued from_ phge 1) Play by innings z-- , ` 1- "G. . First inning .; ,_t ,, I PARTRlDEE'&GlLROYl l).lCII auulp Ell O. "Misses Clara Luck. Vilda and Ada Walker of Barrie Collegiate. Ruth Campbell and Messrs. `Smith, Campbell and Leslie Clark of Orillia Collegiate came home for Oro. Fair and spent the week-end at their homes here. ' \l'_..___ nju-,, n I n . .. - uuluca ucl. Messrs. Crilin, Don and Gordon McLart.y of Sault Ste. Marie motored to Or.) for the fall fair and are vislting relatives and friends here? tun`: vv inf `Sepfexhber 17.--Word was recei\;e(`.V}1ere on SunrlayVnigh`t_. Sept. .16, that Wm. Beardsall, who was on a trip` to vWin vvcc!\|_y iuucuug uu rnuay evening. Dept-. 21. Mrs. (Rev.) Campbell will address the meeting on `Making a Success of Life. Pie. sandwich and tea will be served at the" close of the meeting. The meeting is to open sharp at '8. V I 'M;annn (`lava 1 Ilnlr `7'lJ.. ...,...I AA, IlT.___,, Septmber l7.--'Miss Belle McLart.y of Sault Ste. Marie is visiting relatives and old acquaintances in Om. . 'l`lm `l (.'m.'. n.......I........ ...:n L-u LL-:_ uxu ncquulllbnllcce` In UFO. .T_he ,King's Daughters will hold their weekly meeting on Friday evening. Sept-. 21. MTS. (RPL` ` ntknll urn] or`:-In-om: OLA l HUI, 11 III a l1UU5UlIa Several front here attended the memorw ial service at Waverley on Sunday. Hilda nnaann anon} a bun l....~ nu acnvwc an H uvcncy uu ouuuuy. `Miss Hilda Hodgson spent a few days with friends in Midland. - Ia cu5uu;cx uu 1-uc vnasuxlluunt. ' Edward Ellsmere and Douglas` Readman have gone to Fort William where they have secured. positions. V Mun Q`l\I>vv-inn M...) ll-.. !.aL..l.;___ .1` n1.- I BFUUI CU. PUBI l IUIID - . I Mrs. Slotman and Mrs. Johnston of Chi cago are spending a week with their bro.- ther, Wm. Hodgson. Kauai-n1 Cu-nu-J In..- `-4-...-1...! 41..- ....-... -_ - Exclusive Real Estte Agents IID Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sheffield of Brampton spent [the week at his parents home here. Mrs. James Readman is spending this week` on the lakes with her husband, who is engineer on the Westmount`. I p`rhu-21-1' lavv\nrn nun` Y\.n...I.... l)_-.L_.-.. September l7.-Mrs. F. Perry of Cay- u_ga is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Mot - nson. ' |n__ .4 11-- n_,,. at, pp .. . u. T ' V7.-(lzlxtllelslchedlxled Friday. September 2l-Ivy af Allison. Tuesday. September 25-_-Alli.ston at Ivy (tentatively). ' Friday, September 28--~Barrie at Allis- ton (tentatively), wnnnndhtr A nnsnkn. 9 "L... -A. T) ._--1- u ovvu Allistori Barrie . UUII \I4ClII/KIIJVCIJ o 7. Wednesday; tober 3---Ivy at Barrie (tentatively) . - r/ V Passed ba!!.-~Bantin'g 2; Powell 4. First on erfors-Barrie 9; Ivy 4. . `Hit by pitcher--by Emxns (L. Jenntt), by Jennett (Plant, Dobson). Stolen -ba.ses--`Dobson, Clark 2, Living- ston. E. Jennett. F. Lennox. Hits---of Jennett 4 in 6 innings, off Bant- ing 3 in 3 innings. { Time--2.1)5. Umpires--H. J. Thomoson, Thornton, at plat; L. Arnold, Cookstown,.on bases. SOUTH SIMCOE LEAGUE PLAYe0FF STANDING A , _ . - Won Lost To Play RC. Alliston . . . . . . . . . . 1 0, _ 3 1.060 . . . . . . . . . . .1 .1 2 .500 1",`, ~ . 1 ' 0 nun CENTRAL OR0 CRAIGHURST CLOWES Phones: O ice_ 86!, Residence 864%.! THE BARBIE EXAMINER uu um uuun: vncu: w-uny. Miss Brooks and her mother of Welling- -ton`, Ohio, were visitors here with Mrs. Oat- and Niagara Falls, had died suddenly in the hospital from a s_troke 0f,p'3.ral_vsi:` Mrs. Beardsall was accompanying her hus- band. Much sympathy is felt for "the be reaved family. The body will be l)i`0l.gl1? to his home ohere to-day. A Mica Rrnnlze onrl l-nu`-~.-nnnnw AC \'l. .ll`...... I & Announcement Without obligation will you`kindly submit "showing the deposit necessary to accumulate $... years of age. nearest birthday. married or single. NBJDCJ. ................. ..'. ........................................ .. SEE US BEFORE YE: BUY on sun. __-...u=.7 71:1 Ham wpwg, BRANCH OFFlCE-BANK OF TORONTO 8LDG., BARRIE ONTARIO W. J. Walker, District Representative, C. E. Dutcher, Agent, Elmvale `The twentxve cent piece on spen e carelessly each `~ ay on things you don't actuglly need, if Saved and Invested In a Manu- facjturers Life Endowment Pollcy wo uld be worth thous~ ands of dollars to you twenty five y`ea1's fi-om now. _,_ ,_1_ ___.______ ____ -_u__ van ,2 1.1.1111: 5:1.) we Lt_uS Show on exactly what 1t would for you- at your age. W1-i e us. Use the coupon below. Canadian Made Goodrich Tires "BEST IN THE LONG RUN way last week. Mrs. Brooks, who is 84? years of age, was a resident here 64 years)` ago. She is a sister of the late Mrs John Addison. a pioneer family who lived on the; farm now owned by Roy Slack. ` 3 Mr: Pmpr r`_m.b no 'm.,;..,.1,1 :., ..:-:;:-._ nauu uuw uwueu uy ROY DIHCK. I Mrs. Peter Cook of Thorold is visiting lwith her brother, J.AN. Willing. . . i Mr. and Mn: Rummm-+m. M: 1.1.... ,\,).1. V Mont:-eal I. v .__--v w- 1`: who Payablo at the Baok of Toronto >