Page Eight Second Peruiod Third Period I-`ix':~yt Period Armstrong . Soules .\rms'.1 mm: l Ga W1 :1 Thoma Soulesl .\1cl\'E E~-A-t [`uesdra_V, Mrs. 01 '\V. H. McKee, n rnn }lIll4'['HS me RX. Hospital, on March '18, to .\h'. and 92 6 Elizabeth I l i Mus. ] ru(1on`ce Jane Wilson. \\"ii'e, }oL' Joseph Wilson, Hillsdule, passed` %z1\\'z1_\' in the Royal Victoria Hospital. ion 1<`1`i(1u}', .\Iarch 14. I,)<-or-asml xms`. ihorxi in I\ie.drmte township on .\I:1_\': ,10, 1873. The funeral took place [on liondiay, I\Ia.rch 17, I0 C1`ui_:,-- I hurst. , ' __7,___ I ! MIIS. J()SEl H \\'ll;.H`O.\' i I ! A report of the lecture, The Can- |adian ("ra1'den. given by Mns. Dun- ;ningtnn-Gmxbbe in thn Libr-m`_v Hall `on 'Duesda_\' night is tlnavoidably lhold over until next week. ' !ROBSON--H0O1{---vOn .\I-0n(1m', .\Im-.' l I `_u.;;w;-4. . \.-.4 17, by Rev. S. .\I. Beach, S`tzu11e_v - Raymond Robson to Mary D01'oth_\' Irene Hook. 1 K BARBIE BUSINESS COLLEGE I Monday and Tluu'sdn.y. 7.30-9.30` It is our usual practice to charge $1.00 for re-setting of h During the \\'inter montlis a numl)e1' of cus- tomers remove their meters While coal stoves are in operatioii. This means re-setting of meters in the spring. The work generally comes at one time, wlien all (:O1lS11111C1`S want the work done AT ONCE. To facilitate matters for us, we have decided to install meters \'\`l1G1'C wanted free dui-ing the By lmving half our meters installed during this time it will greatly assist us -Vvhon the rush (`tomes later. The warnl spring days will soon. be here, it is only a. matter of a few \\'0,eks. You will be,i11s1'alli11g your meter tlwn. \~\'l1.\l' not assist us by l1a'\'i11g the work done now and save yom-sc.-lf the usual 1'ns1"al- laiimn <-ll1:11-Am: of one dollar. ' Notice : Mt.-1'm's will be i1.1s1a1llc(l in (_n'dc1' as 1'e(-ci\'c 10 date from April. ]st to 1110 30111. Te1ephone__=`7 8 The Barrie Gas Co. Month of April Only )1 AR-RI .-\ U-ES FREE Gas Metrs Limited jHURSDA\', MARCH 20, 1924 T-. Highest prices for good quality! Phone 322 I I M. Alexander, 142 Bradford St. 1 . 5 Toronto TeIeg1'z1.m : Just 21 llbtle ixnore acerhity in the tlisputes be- -I\ve(>11 the m0dernis.x.<; and T`hndu- glnenrt-alists, between the unionists ;z1nrl the anti-unionists, et.c.. and the :(`11llH01lS 1a,_\'m.'u1 may decide to get ..,. ...:n.. ...'.-:I.- n\'nI' Hm wnhin (`EIIIUOEIS lZl,_\'Ulilll Illil_\ llt"L'Hlt` |.U :_'.UL ihis re1i_g-`i021 pvi\'iL\' over the mdtio `rather than run the risk of pv1'n1z1n- ently expiznlixtg the sin of taking the losing side 01` a doctrinal controversy.` When the batttle is over there will no doubt be It cI1a.1'it.'1b1e forr.;ive11ess .of the w1'ongthinkeI's. Butt mean- |\vhi1e, there is an~ inc1'ea.si11g tempta- Lion for timorous souls to maintaill an zmtztitude ut` (Discreet neiut.mli'ty and keep their thoughts to them- SPl\'(aS. The 1'0;-'11l:\1' reprmi 01' the Canadnian Pulp and I a.pe1' .\; skates that exports of pulp_ and paper` in i.]an1m1'_\' were vahletl at $10,900,050. V111 inc-1'en.sv of $6;01.SOT over Janu- :m'_\', 1923. ".l`l`I.\| I"l`l I\'(.' N I`) ["l`l{.\T.l'l.'Y I3.(`.[. (illIl,.N' \\'l.\' ll{0.\I (,`-.('.l. l.\Sl{l'I'l'lCI`Il{.\' BY 23') IT!) I-1` , I 1 I:1,\'in: : huslcerball 1`rmn!\! start to linish. the I}.U.l. gzirls xon1 the Co11in_s;wr>nd girls` quillmun in-1 `:0 camp again on >`an11rd:1_\' by 1210-14.! The local :'i1'1.< . too -much H c01n1)inzmi(m and shooting zuhilityl for the Col-`lingnwood girls to cope .Wi1I.h and won on their merits. -B.C.I.- .\. Moore z1I1d1t _-X. Quinlan: cemre 13. Robinson andl _ Gtamidu: lo1`ence. J. Harris and G. Soon; ; E. Mntle and Di. Tuvnlr LY. Bk`: Tuck. Ff` 'l'llCl{. ? C.C.I.- I~`m'\\':u`(1s, U. Donoliol zmd1 M. V\"z1lvu-,1`: centre. 1). I3:unen11eime1'; and T. .Iack.man; dt=t'ence. \'. Browne] and N. Cooper: ware, B. Gill. | 1 \V. A. Lmvo & Son are so! 11291119 in Barrie for SLaumm1`s .\`:.~:ni-'l`rin1- med Wall 1 z1pe-r. DAVlE $ Perfection Ice Cream All orders given prompt attention Phon0s-~1;1<-for) 221$ Rcsi(1(`11(-0 3535 or 668 Our Motto : QUALITY FIRST The Cream of Quality Eo1r.Sa1e~-Comt`0m`a,ble home with large lot. on Victoria St. Inquire at Advance Ofce. l ;\lar111z1f'(-1 11H` in .`B;m-i<~ bv The B. B. SHOE STORE VERN. BEARDSALL 1st.~-Two Special Men s Boots. Elm-k, 1-ovoclv Too, (} \\'(`H' and Hlbber heel; and 21 ]}m\\`n Hunt. wide tting` 1.-1st, (}m>(1_\'v:1r m-It and rub- lwr In-I. H(`_L`11l;n' $3.00. Special Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .$4.48 a pair 2nd.-Men s Boot Rubbers, sizm ti 1. 11, $1.35 pair Boys Boots Rubbers, . 1 In 4 . . .900 pair Girls Boot Rubbers, sizes 1] 10 2 . .650 pair Childs Boot Rubbers, si'/ms 4 to 10.3. .700 pair 'l`l1(-51` 2111` the l`(*st Q1l:1ii1)' Men s Knee-Height Rubber Boots . . . .$4.75 a pair 3rd.-Women s Rubber Boots. Good. soft 1`1l])i,)('I' and g1-(-_\' wnol lined. sizes 3 to 7 . . . .$3.65 a pair (`rir]:< and Boys Si /.08, 11 to 2 . . . . .$3.15 a pair Child's Sixes. T`t'o 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.50 a pair OURRMOTTO ; VALUE AND SERVICE WANTED MISS WILLERS Live Poultry FOR Q l'l( `K S.-\Ll`} FOR SALE DAVIE` BROS. I For Sa1e---Iive roomed house at 34 Grove St.. in good repair, with good stable and outbuildings. Aspply J. Tomlinsoll, 75 Blake S1. 2-4 1 ` TvTsi1Taii:'jii5% * TO LET USE SPECIAL THIS WEEK ALIS. U. .1 Ln ;\I0nt1 \Li..-n Y Q M12191` 21:11 0pe1'uL1ux1 U1 2:. wcun 21.45-u. Mr. C. Mlcoonkey is im.p1-ovin-g .ssl0w1y trmll a. bad amtack of pie-urvisy. I \r.- '('\Tnv>n\I,1n Pnrmiann nf 'I`m-n`nrtnI L\l'UIllL`h) . -.\l=i`ss L. :~`x~i`;_;1e~_v is impxowing now after operation of 21. week aag-o_. \r.. n \/rmrmnkpv i< .im.m-nvm-2 '53lOWl)' lI`()`|I1 DiLu ilJULaL'1\ U1 p|cum:.~_v.| I` Mr. Noum-an Paddisoxx of Toromto `spent a ft:-W days at his Imme here a tluis week. \r:m~ Dmhv Q-Jrr1(`Q7`_Q nf` 'l`n-I'nn:tn is 1 [ms ween. Miss Rwby Sanders c enjoying a. vacwtion of : lher home here. `Hun I T) \\,"i:rlnm i. 1161' 1101118 Il!: l'l:. Mrs. J. D. \V`is_d0m celle-nrt p1'0g1'e.=.s z11"te1' of :1. week ago. 1 \l.- T.'nHh r`nnq.mh1c Horse. 5 years old; harness, l)ll,';{_\'i and cutter, all in good c.ond'L~t,-i011; also a one and at half homie power electric meat grinder, with `two speeds, in good cond`iI,ion. .\p`pl.\'l A. English, 215 Dunlop SL, Bur- rie. Phone 186. al'vternoons. ' ~ - l IB. \\'el)I) over h_'1n1u~zL_\'. ` .\`[i:~'.s Edna Crowe` and lilvtle Miss ]`Joh11 .\n`de-rson, both or Onilliu. were in town over the week. an. rtnnz. 1`.ir-hnnrl nn \h`. .\. [of week: 311'. Kei`l,h (_30nsIa.h1e of Svtroud \\'as-L=11(= gmesnt 0!` ;\Ir. and 311's. XV. IB. \Vebb Slll1d'iL_\'. \`r:..4. h`1Inn I:-nwn and IHHP KHSS `in me ween. Mr. Gelw I<`vichuud and Mr. A. Eln-t.1 01` .\Ii11li('0-])Zli(l 21 ,win:.: visit `to 1'1*iends here over Sunday. Au. \1r>.\liHin Sm-rmnn-o1 the ito 1'1'1enus nere uvt '.\m-. r}. .\1c..\mnn. Y.Al.C..\. and .\h`.s.. the xvealc and with land. Mtge \Y-,1 \' \!iHm- E laml. `.\Iiss .\Ia_\' .\!il1(-1' of (`r1'z1\'ex111L1rsn, who has been 2L pasriunlt at the R.V. Hbspiwtal for sometime. is in1p1'0\"i11g s1o\\'l\'. T `Lrn-n-:1 un (`.I:1I`(=nr-_pl cnn Au. 1. \. AL\JAIL.I .-um lithe gtlesxs 01' M1`. and l\11`;<. I". \\'.; Dohson 011 Sunday and relurnetl 106 'ltho city on .\1onduy :n01'nin}_-. z1ccmn-! `panied 1):: 311-5. I-Iovnc-_\' and Miss`: r;l.'<.oh who have been 9apen(1ing a `\\'w`-K herw. ; _ .\`m0n;.: those who mtmulod the` 'l`uue1`u1 of Lhe I21`-ie Rev. C. \V.`, `iepmnltls in 'I`o1'0mo on 1~`1"ida_\` lust} [were .\Ir:<. C1'a_vde11 Kohl 01` Coll-in::,-i !\\ ond, Mr. A. I". G-:u`1'0tt, Ur. Rich.` f(".-.n'1'mt. .\I1s. (}z1.1~\ in. .\Irs. .<\. 1". Jterson and Rev. S. M. Beach. 'f(`l{().\'Sl.l-}\' ..\\'l) l.l~I()I\'.\l{I) T0 (.`l:()Sl'l Hl'IlH*I l3`I`slI).\Y ".\'IGl~I'l`i K. 9 or ](_I1mM)e1'1an(1 Hr. _. Two sleigh loads of young pe`o-p1e from .town attended the dance on ')`hux`.=da_\' xrigm in 'I`ho1`1m.on in aid I of the rink fu-nd. E nuzcn n nunmhnv i`:-nm hm-n :1-I-I I [NU ."|!ll\ LLl'llKl. I Qui-te a nu'mrb(=1' from here u-I-a (ended the funeval of the lane Mr. E(lv:.:ar .\I~cConkey, which took place nut Stroud on Monday. I -. ,, ,1 1r._._ \v..1.*:. .. K`.-nmnn--I I` |l.'llllf\' ac 'I`he: e-.tt`1te.st e\':1t1:.>1i;~:t;~'. have 7 pint. beett hr)ldittr_-; set'\"ic..s in the Bll1'L0!1!`\'tite(l, Ave. Methodist church all 01' 1'.tst,'sttccess'. week tlllttil the C0t1tC1ttdiu,'._:,` sewice` on I1`i(1'zt_\' night. when they leave` Rm-. for Victoria H111`1)01` to opt-t1 it cant- farewell ;>;ti::tt there. Sf:l1`I.ii1'." [ 11ext.`c-httrch The ztttetttlztttc-v has been good. with , Brown :1 1El.1'}:t`l` rt-owtt on .\`uttrin_v when iI1:Kinf:sto1 the l1l01`l1`iIl`.: .\Ir. CI`OS$`.`_\' spoke on up the C1t1`i.st`s Se:tt'ct1 \\'ut`1'2tn~t." and in'Itt is wit the e\'t'~ttitt:_-', ".\I_\'stet'ies and How to congregg `Solve Thettt." On .\I0nti:t_\' `n`i_L*1lI the 1 \\'itt.`h .\It' theme was lttestitttztbte 'I`t'ea. o.~:." ` them at which are the joy of t'ait.h, the jnyipld of of service and the joy of he2tven.j `On TIT!-`$(111_\' tti:.:ht .\It`. C'.'0F.S1*_\ f...":l\'` | S,-\)l1'l-1`. his well knm\'11 and i!1. let---5 CH`-HI tttte on 1 il_\"I\'i(`i11 Cttlttttw-. or NmIllI`t'*'S; A, H . nt` Hezttlth. D1`. Ct'0.<: is Mmissiun \\0tttlvt'I'tt1 exzttttplta tit ph}`.<,il"11l tit-`ichnmlm ttess, 'Iht)lIf.`,'h. as he puts it, Tliq-0110-in _\'t'*:l1`. < _\'0un'_'." He has spmtvt ()\'Ul` -1t)_C_}mimm ,\'\at`s as an v+\'(ltI1L`. 1i.`~,`1 and can still ,m.\._ A tlelivet` an exacting :tddt'e; i11'teI`-`R. `ONL persed witth (lttets \v(ttth M1`. Le()l1it1'd -9, D3 and contitttte this U1I`01l_'_ ,h a lI1g"I11_\' dean W, cztttttpaigti. On \\'edne-s(1a1.\' tiight his Sinll 0 Iztttdiettce was z1l1;`_I118I1l0(1 by the z1tt- for W ttettdattce ot` the ztssociated orders. of on .1 the L.0.L.. the L.O.B.A. and the tater dz -Yottng Britons. Htis subject for that inigtht was one of his best, .\Ii-nd Your Own Business." l SEN It To LL-t-+- room \\'i`lh` br)a;1'(i. .r\`ppl_v l .O. Box 615. Ba1`x`ie.l 'u-I. u-.-uuu u.. ...v.._..,,-. M1`. and Mrs. .\Ic1{innm1. of North Bay. have Lacks-n 1na11:1._s.*.ew1nen1 of the Classic I {are re-openin-g th"` week. . 11", a 17 T1- Y0l'.\'(E l l`l()| l.l'I'S I.l'1.\(l'l . l`l"l.` i f 0.\' 5'1`. P.\ l7l{ICI{`5 C().\'(,`ER'l`1 .\ very e>11j0}`ab1e St. Pmt1'ick'si concert was held in ihe Collier Stu 8.3. rooms on .\Ionday e\'euiu_-.;. un- der the direction of the Young | 1 Peop}e's Leuglw. .\Iu:'<.ic, solms and` grec1Ia.ti0ns` nludu up an interesting ;p1'0::,ram. The concert w:x.s well at- I; {ended and highly commented upon. I Mrs. G. Se_vImou1 was in Toronto v\ ` Y.r\r1Hw.\' ALLANDALE RES. PHONE 498 nt'L`n~'uu_\ U'l nun: Mc.\lillin spent 1'e1:1.ti\ es in Mid- 81' DUHLli`l_\`. Sec-1'(>vt;11_V' 01 \ln\lll3n ennui of T0`l;0I1?3O is E two weeks 2: is ma1 ex- her oper.a.t'ion C214 1' e To Let--CmnI'0z*lab1e ft11'ndsl1o(l room. central. with or \v'n110ut board. 59 McDonald St. former1_v over the! C'2ll.&` :1 ml g 1 .\[0n- L'.>.-... r\ H`l\lL`U` '* ' fl. .\. Brown will prI.>arri1 his (`aim-`farewell sewicos in St. _\mlrc\v`s nn .\`nml:\_'.'. and xvith .\Ii`s., . w'itl1;Brown and l`:1mZl_\' will luau-, for} men in:Kin:ston on 'l`uesda)' l1(`Xl In Inkei inf` work in Cl1al~m.`-` `s cl1ui`cl1.i ml in ' Ivt \\'vi'tll1 l'ee-lin.:.s oi` 1'<*;.,-":26 that Ihe` [ow c0ngrex:ati0!1 of Si. ;\I1(ll`I?`.'-7'5 purl`; hx Llm[\vil:h .\Ii'.- and Mrs. Bi':)~wii, rmrl wish} =1i1'(->.~:.",tl1mn all thzut is best in thuir nexv` he l:1.h01'. .\.. .-n n l MAE` " l Have your horses teeth put before see-d:i-ng`. BrysoI'f`s Hot Cross Buns. every Frid`a_v during Lent, 25 cen a dozen. W. A. Lowe & Son have at full line of Statlnvlolfs `Seulvi- 1`ni'n1:1ned Wall Paper. Clip your 11.ores.<. Clxivpipng done Wtlrile you \\'2;iL at the Bu`l`rie V'eLe1`- inary Hospital. l M. Alex-z111de1` is sllipping a. car of waste paper this week. It` you have any phone 3422. .___._r _____ ,-,_ On \Vednesd:L_\' nl'=te1'110on the [ire bnigade were called to put out a chiu1ne)' re at 55 CIa'ppe11l0n S-L. .\Iondu_\' e\'emin_:: the 1 will take on the )'['iI`H*S at the .\Ia1mnIoLl1 Rink. will start at 8.15. Wame(l---M:i1li11ex'}' apprentice. ply 27 Essa S1,. .-\L Supecial displvay of Sp:-111;: Millin- `ery, Cmrls and Dressos an .\Iis,s 1. Collins, 27 `Essa Srt., on Su.tu1d.1y, ;\Iaond~ay and Tuesday, .\Iu`1'. 22, 24 and 25. ' " ' I ` Tho re 1)rigude was called out} ` ` last S-.x=tur(L1_\' m0rnin.: about 8 } I " ` o'clock tr) :1. blaze at the Ilarnie Gas 5` "`VV01`k:<. Cmlsiderzmln ;l:1.111:x,_<.;e was]; _`|done to the roof of the bui1din::.i `but it was soon ('hG`Cl(0(1. No reu-' r-n11 H. 0.110 hlnvo nun hn num\muinr>tl l I I ` Don't l`nr:.:r~I, the .\`po('iul Sunduyl :Scho01 Day at Cemml Methodlist ';church on Sund:1._\', _\fm`ch 30411. M1`. l`|Hone of Bond Head will spa-uk ati |I:hre<= services, .11 21,111., 1} p.m. and E Evettvono is cordially in-1 xfvuiterl. Cage and Inake this it big` t, ' success. The I.O.D:E. urn xnz1.l prepar- `ations l`0rtl1eix' annual rumm=1ge sale. `to be held in April. .-\11,vmu~2l l1z1\'in._: dona.tions 01' saleable articles please phone 708 or 639. Dr. Ernest. C. Thomas 0!` Toronto will speak at Collier St. ;\Ietl1odis1 cl11u`cl1 on Su-nda_v mo-ruling. His su will be the l:`.\'zi11gel-is111 Social Service of Our C`lllll`C1l. . I ---.?-j_. I The banquet which was to have {been held on II*i(1Z1,\' nig!1t to boost |ammleu1' sports is postponed. A 1meeting will ho held m-.\*t week to : la1'nz1nge for a later (late and make , a1'1'ange111e11ts. I C`o11sid9i'-able building is planned 1901` this year, and builders are ex- `gpecting Zl. fairly bu.:_v season. A !nuiwbv1' of new i'(`Si`(it`Il(`0S will be. {built and much I`(`D2liI'iii_L{ will be" idone in town. `Out It \ \"zl.s` SUUII ('ll\ Cl\Ull. nu ltul` son for tuhe blaze czu1'b0 : "cm`Lz1i11e(1. VVh,\- mill: hard milking cows `this eason ? See your vetex-`in~ar_\'. `|S.-\.\l1'l~}L ('.`l7Al)"l`:lAV"l l'1I.|*l("l'lCl) E CH.~\H`..\l.v\N I .-\I{KS (`O.\l.\llh'h l()N , 111erwt.i11g of tho l"z11'l Com-; mission held in tho Police Court fClmml>m`s last l"1'itl:1)' at`tm`nr)on the ifollowinz oflicers worn elected: ;C.lmirmz1n. Samuel Cul(l\\'oll; Secre- ;t:u'_\'. A. I . G-nod~al; 'l`n=:1s1x1'm', L. `ER. Orrl. .-\ numtber 0|` arcounts :wer<= pu"'c-(1 and routine mz1tlte1`s Tltere xvus little discus- } wtit.h. ..:,... .n-.-... H. n.n`l:n\nn no` -. nnlinv Corsetiere for Spin-ella Corsets for Barrie and Allnndale `(menu \\'ill.ll. LIlt`l`e uh lulu: u1:l:ua- isinn mm` the outlining of a policy ffor thv cominy:. _\'n.a1`. but ihis ques-i }tion will be dealt with at a. little `llater date. Sl<.`.\`[()Il T.l'I`ER.;\l{\,' .s`()(?~Il'l'l`Y The Ineeting of the B.C.[. Senior I4ite1`:1ry Society, which was held on \VedI1eSdZL_\', Vnreli 12`t.h. was un- animously proclaimed the best. yet." The President, Howell occupied the chair. 1`he chief fea- ture was the Syne.a.pat-ing Six. an orcliestra of which 13.01. is justly proud. They opened the meet.in;: with seveml lively selections. \vh'Lch were followed by 21. slietcli tirom l(ing Henry V.," which was of special interest to `the fourth forms, who are Stl1d}1il')'g the play. 'Ilhe actors, Mtitsses Carr and Culross and Mr. Sydney. Tooke, tool: their pants very cred-ittably indeed. -Miss .\(la_w:us. who stnpeuintended the zicting, is also to be congraltulated. W`ilt"i-ed Rob< inson next sang The '1`1'1rmpeter" in a. clear tenor voice, which deltighcted the audience. 'Ilhe syntcztpzxtfmig Six" gave another series of selec- tions. which was followed by El. most enjo_\'ub1eltroml)one solo from Chas. Crossland. The school Lyre, edit- ed and read by Lorne McDougzil1, was even more ententaininvg than usual. .\no-ther selection t'1'mn the orchestra. Mr. (`nirdwoo(l's c.1'.itici. 7a.l1d the National .-Xnthem closed the mee-t.in:_r. The students were glad to welcome :1 number of visitors ill their first open meeting. Purtnhdlge, , .- 4 Goats! Coats! Coats !]| Our specialty. You will nd! here the largest and most` 'complete range of Ladies l and Misses Coats in Bar- rie. Prices rock bottom. Simmons 85 Go. T. L. Church, M.P. for 'I`o1`onto. has introduced a bill in the Federal House to amend the Railway Act of 1919. restoring the prlvlleges of special passenger rates for week end trips and holidays. LOCALS his! 11 St..\ur1rr\v`s .\Il`s. f:1m2]\' for -n.. . 1 I I .. U4 5.. .~.'|-n| emi I}:1r1`ie Colts 3'I'iI`H-`SiI1.`..t sexitcattg mnnlh I2in~L- Thu mung The No1'tl1e1`-n Advance `|.\lll{|l'I TIES NFI\\'.\l.\llI(l`l'l` AND! `\\'l.\'5 ('()XS()l.;\ l'l()X .\'l`Il{lI`}.N' I0-5' ! \\'h}) is who and why `. \\'ul1. %Ba1'1'ie is who and wh_\"; 139.021.1150: 121$ Newnuu'I{eL on l`ues(lu_\' ni1.;ht they ` held the fast 11'zn'el1i11g southern; louttit 10 :1. three goal Lie. a.t`1(~x` (le-1 feating them here last week 7-2.! ]Add the totals -together and youi 1...A 1n 1` r\v\ Cu ni-hnu urns-e Dov-I-io| Night School 2` .\ ..`-.- :\~-wan r`1t\1'7`l1t"1I7Q ;;\(.L(1. U16 lUL2Ll25 `LU5t'||Ht`l` uuu `\ULl get 10-5, or in other xvordts, Barrie `doubled the score on their oppon- tents in the two gaules. This con- cludes the conso.1mtio11 senies staged between .\'e\vn1a1'ket, 5.;ro1Lp win- .ne1's, and Baivrie, runners up, and leztves the locals five up on the round. The only regret `that ibeen expressed is that the lucatlts did inot we fit to turn the trick when i t the 0.tH..\. season was still open. However, the fans and fztnettes can ;shuke their heads \\'isei_\' and mitt- gter. wznitt ti11 nextt year. then we'll; `gS11OW you somethin_<.; teal." and back up their s`tzut.eme11t by t`et'ei'e11cc tn tthe post season (lisplay. \ViHunu.f F`.t'1`: whn w-.1-< .:ir~.1.' in has - l i _ ` defence with me DUSL season u1:p1u_\. { Witllout Elm-ms, who xv-.1-s sick in bed, and Flahevty, who was :1wa_\ l visiting, the home crew, bolstered up} by Amnstro g and Reid, held New-`I market to a. tie in the second set 10' of the series. Both outts revellml in the fast goilmg, the ice being hard. and fast. Speed galore was displayetl ! by either semtettes and kept the rail- hirds envthusiasatic all `the \va_\'. As Emms and l?'lzLl1e1t_\' \\'r,>I`e unable to tzllm lpzrvt. Vanarger G. 13`. Doyle made_ :4. sl-ight shit, putting Redd on the Powell. .\1:n1st~rong at centre, and Garvin and Doyle on the ,wings. The shift. bouszlm-t re- sults, the forward line sllowing some mice combinzrtion at times. T2n I`I`:() m-n-fold D-:1!-!\` and rnntln if: [mce CUIIIDIIIH.-Lluu u.L U1|ub>. | R:11'1*ie s1zn'ted 9:L1'l_\` and lnado it 1-0 at `the end of the first, when Am11\st1'0x1g accounted for the lonel tally Lb01l halfwa_v thmugh. Play -was mostly of the individuztl \ dm`ing ibis canrto. (`..nrv1'n fnnnw-pd _.\mm=:tromz`s ex- (111`I`)ng `HHS Cd.I1'LU. Ga.1'vin followed .>\mm=itrong`s a:_mp1e early in the second, poking in a. cou-nwter from close in to pwt Baa`- rie two ahead. On a. nice rush Thoms opened the scoling for New- market. Soules 1n-ade it even stepheu when` he slhpped one by I1u;ck. Av-uncfnnnxv nn Rnnkxq nnr-nnnnpd '1`-uclc. Armstrong and Soules accounted for one ealch in the third, Inakring the final `ta.~lly 3-3. The last .ten mdn~ uwtes were the best of the game, some really spectacular work being thrown in by way of vaniety. I`hnrn \VD1`D nn nnfshan-dint: SL'1l`S. tnrown lu uy w"cLy UL va.mtn,v. There were no outstanding stars. though Arn1.~vtrong and Powel E-or the locals and Theme and Soules `for; Nexvmarkel were more in the lime-; livzh-t t.h:1n the others. Every p1a;Ve1'} on the ice turned in 21 good game, with the g0zL1ir_-.s nmk.in-g sevemli hmrd saves. the defences clearing. '-Ind 1'ushin': nicely, and the forxvard. lines mmhinim: and hur:kchec1\'inL' in: splomlitl fashion. . . The lenm.'< : ; I`.m'rie-~(`.n:1Z. Tuck: defence, Roidf and Poxvellz r'entre. .\:`m. run u: wincs, Dm*!F- and H-;u'\'in: :~1m-=.` n, 1. ..:.v- . v-. u uuu unuln \\ H1Lf.", 11 .. Dohson and Scmr. New'max'ket--Goa1. Nmith; M~cCaffre_\' 21 n rl Thoms: I-3; defence. cen-Y rs. i . Soules; wings, Belfry and 3\Iurray;` subs, 'I`o\\'ns1o3' and Thoma. Referee--Bert Day, Newm-.n`ket. l;~~Ba1'1ie !.-~--Ba1-rie . . . . . 1 .---~Newm a rket 1.~-Newrmarket S.-Bar-rie 3.--Newmarket 1 I Home Saturdays at 6 Char- lotte Street. I