Canadian High WITH THE BOWLERS R ...000 231 002-8 ...40O 000 030-7 j 3 ` ted in the box for.` off color and Mea- ' runs in the rst In- then went to the i _\Tr-nfnwl at-nvn`I-~ men went to tilt: I Meaford scoreles.-. when things went runs were counted. wo in the fourth, h, one in the .~:ixr:x,| stromr in Hm ...'m-4. | 1 A1-n1s:rong, N_I1'.: Jump Champion DEATHS S-MITH-At Painswick, on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 1931, Joanna A. Smitn, daughter of the late John ana Mary J. Smith, Lefroy. Funeral Thursday from the home of S. H. Smith, Painswick. Interment at ` Thornton Cemetery. ` U1`Uy, \\ UIl U. JJl'l'n 4. J. Peacock, Slmcoc-, won 0; Bun] gess ,Grey, won 1. Drawn 3. I T)!` NH`!-Mn Qinw-nn uvnn 1- 1' Wanted-Col1egiate pupils to room,! ten minutes walk from school, $1' per week. Box B, Advance Office. guss ,urey, 1. urawn :5. Dr. Mi`chell, Simcoe, won 1; J. Graham, Grey, won 2. Drawn 3. Tom}: Cw-pv 5 Rimnnn 51 Am... 10 CFC Uelilfe. `Garvin, Simcoe, won 2; Lawson, Grey, won 2. Drawn 2. ' Keenan, Simcoe, won 0; Akitt, Grey, won 0. Drawn 4. .T pnur-nr-1: Qin-u-n.-. umn n. I)..- c,| p Chief Stewart has issued 20 more lb summonses for those who have fail- led to pay their dog taxes for 1931, E-;1o appear in police court Friday .;!morning. The chief says he is fed glup with giving folks tips that their dog licenses must be renewed. From now on they are going to get ``the* ;ticket" and i`; will be $1.00 and Costs l **--~-- 5 PETITION/SW1 n Fire of a mysterious nature broke` `tout in the house occupied by W. --- j Knicely on Sophia St. early Tuesday . ( Cntin9d f1'm "|morning, completely destroying both mg .139 skcd t _gthe house and its contents. When pm'~'t"`9- The "059 511 `.tln- alarm xvas rung in about 3.15 bemme 3 nul5a9- .a.m. the llames had gained such The, petition `V35 iheadway that by the time the brigade the El." and Police ;\va.< on the ground it was evident the `'`al W1th- " plaster structure was doomed. T`-`mP1"`Y Repairs l. -Xround 11 o'clock several residents Street ljon Clappcrton street noticed the .'5`5 decided t0 m -[smell of smoke as if some one had "p`r5 " B"adf1'd S I lighted 21 bonre, but were unable tol the _Cmk5- It `V35 ` locate the direction from which the p"t1 ,f the Street smoke was coming. It is thought feek '1 have t0 be the fire in the Knicely house was gmeers ad"159 that 3 smouldering for some time before inlbasev perhaps t`V 70 < nally broke into ames. No one 3d the Shoulders ml` ;was in the house at the time, as the m1'` Support-_ Whethf lniilw fnmilv wn,-4 numv nn u 1-mlhlnu un(l.`,-rtaken this vnnr I.- nranam, urey, won 2. urawn 3. Total: `Grey 5, Slmcoe 3, drawn 12. is A meeting of the Old Age Pen-l . sions Board has been called for to-' morrow (Friday) when it is expect-I ed Dr. D. Jamieson, chairman of the Old Age Pensions Commission for |the province, will `be present. There' will also be a meeting of the ,Mothers Allowance Board on the i I same day. Two far:ners near Orillia, unable! to get their wheat crop in during the day on account of the heavy rains, Eworked all of a moonlight night at ` the job and surprised the neighbors [with empty elds in the morning. I : LOCAL NEWS . udsc, pcrnaps two to one, be used. He lled in to give he Whether this can nu w_ undertaken this year IS doubtful. " 1 Prepare for 1932 Paving A resolution was passed to the e)- [-E'fect that the council contemplates .5 procr-eding with the paving of Col- L_ lier St., Elizabeth _St. and Ross St. en in 1992, and_ in view of this, the ,1 Water and Light Commission be so as advised, so that if that body sees its Y. way clear to have the necessary ,1 mains laid this fall, it would help tha- ' unemployed. n u-no-rs of tourist camps in the east end of the town complain that t many residents in that district are :~`t0pping tourists and accommodating, ,_ them at their homes, thus depriving. `the camps _of the business. No ac- ertson, Hurst, Wiles, McFadden. De uty-Reeve Blair acted as clerk for 6. meeting, A. W. Smith being absent on holidays. 13$: Sale--House and lot in Elmv-ale,I[ central, roughcast, eight rooms, water and light, good stable and `garden, price $1,300, less for cash, or will exchange for house about same value: in Barrie or vicinity. Apply :Box D,. Advance, Barrie. wursmp and Dy Ald. Robertson. Members present: Mayor McCuaig, Deputy-Reeves Blair and Longman, Ald. Lang, Raymond, Shannon, Rob ]-)P,'l'I'l1+.v...'Pnavn PTuv uni-gr! no n1;-.1. mm was taken by council. Ald. Wiles, who succeeds the late Ald. Craven, took his seat for the rst 111110, and was welcomed by hm worship and by Ald. Robertson. Mem'hm-g 'rn-n,:nn+- Mm"... M..r`....:... unenlpioyeu. .ea.=t the of the tion was taken by council. Ald. Whn mvnnnnrlc Han In-.. uxl 1e D. K. C. "Was arrested )_ Wednesday (S W. Thompso: `V `L-ou1:t thi_s1n himg 1nto.\'1cat ,of a narcoix ;A second chz e|`1igc-nt driving _; mand was as ; the av:cu.~'e-d (Continued page one) ` ing, be asked to discontinue the" practice. and the dust ha: Th.-A nnh'h'nn um, t......,.J -..-., z- ;'THREE MORE PAVING ; PETITIONS RECEIVED Regardless of the continuous rain and many counter attractions, a large: crowd attended the annual garden i party in connection with St. George's _ Church on Thursday last. An ex- cellent supper was, as usual, pre- pared by a band of willing workers under the presidency of Mrs. Arthur A ':0sborne. Between supper and the '|concert Mrs. Steele entertained with ' many choice pianforte selections. _ The rector acted as chairman and _ called on a former rector, the Rev. ) ' Roy Melville, for a short talk. All ' were glad to see Mr. Melville and ' hear his voice again. Miss Dobson was accompanist and a good program ` was given by Mesdames Coburn, Ogden and Bayliss, Misses .-Xudrey Clifton, Dora Jay and Eileen Holden, `_ Master Herbert Thompson and Mr. Bishop. The members of the W..-\. are to be congratulated on the gath- ering, which was a decided success. C. Strathern, of Toronto, 'was arrested on highway No. 11 night by Trafc Ofcer Thompson, and appeared in police pcourt this morning char2'ed wifh hp. IST. GEORGES W.A. HOLDS L SUCCESSFUL GARDEN PARTY I'- nd rnznnr n..un~.4,..` Sale of Land For Arrears of Taxes 'I`HUI.'~H).A Y, /\U(}U.`,~4'I' 20, 1931. gn-44--o.a.-n----------_----;;-----.__ 1 turned over to Committee `.1. For Sa1e-Fordson tractor and Mc- Cormick-Deeng potato digger, near- ly new, less than half price. J. H. Mccaw, Barrie, Phone 77. For Sa1e-Young cow, milking, fit.` for beef. 114 Blake St., Barrie. I Page Eigh A cordial welcome to these ser- ';r-at 1A.l.JL\J s.Jn_L_u;yD D.l`.aIEV.l.`UI`J Toronto Garage S. Georzianni Between Collier SI. and Central United Churches o Feather Mattresses and Down I Comforters, made from your own feathers. Also Hair, Felt I and Kapok Mattresses rebuilt : like new. Drop a card {of Dominion Mattress Co., New-: market, Ont., and our agent J will call. 1 ....-u uvv !'Il"'\IVU To help one another --motto of Taxi Tad. Old folks \'i.=iting--vf'1.'!'l courteous service comfort m transit the cost is small. A `ur safe and a blc.=sing--when is essentxal---and I u :2 now A uu ommend The Lyri2'Radio MATTRESSES In the County of Simcoe TO NT- AUTO SALES SERVICE ru _ 5% We Sell and Recommend IVI I 3 " uaL, 1:761. W. M. Dinwoody, Clerk of Township of Essa` -- ,-___.. -uv-- :3! See us about it on.-us: `gal Georgianni 1 12-. E111; Penatnng Rd. ae nu.` pun- D. H. Coleman, Treasurer, County of .` 'I"rea.=urer .< Office, Court Barrie, Ontario, the 10th day c ust, 1931. r' simcoe. . House, ' of Aug- ... vvmmey and L`. Reid 7.- Id Three rinks of bowlers attended tournaments on Wednesday. Two rinks went to Orillia, but failed to get in the prizes. The bowlers tak- ing part were A. Malcomson, A. Sin,- (-Iair, 13. Thompson, C. W. Poucher, . skip, and E. Munro, A. Appleton, E. ILeGear and L. 0. Vair, skip. An-'1 bfother rink took in the tournament at,] `Newmarket and consisted of W. . Turner, A. Sharpe, J. Goring and S. 1 Garside, skip. 1 .`.Lll 20; F: D~avis 21 go. in d` 13; 3 Whitney and E wu as 1oHows: Sim.-:Ics-J. Goring 21, W. J. Peck , W. J. Little 20; 1.. Vail` 21, W. B. Webb 16. Doubles--W Mayes and W. J.` ttlc 14, E. LeGcur and C. Appleton J. Le-Gear and G. Webb 19, F. . Reid Three rink: nf hm..I,..... ..LA..__.1 I l` I. -- close ucmnd with .988. 39 . The avcra;.{es of other players tuk . mg part in at lt.-a. six gzunes _ follows 9-.` lFor Pent-tang P - but, but wen`. 0 are as struck out and 1 `second. n J. Jolm.~'on .976, S. St. Clair .932,l Jenn`-`U. 'MCD ' .\Iar.sl1all .886, A. McKnight 867, Went 01 "1 0 v", s. Xe.<.< .846, w. Bell .833. Sturgeon, first l I`h<.- annual Scotch doubles tou1'na-l-`l"R`lf (l *0 left l ;ment of the Allandale Bowling Club `h_9" B`~`3UCl" `will be held on Friday, Aug. 28m. Crlmmn struck It is expected that about forty rinkslby. J""T1i"",'>`- lwill l)c lu-rr.: to take part. Draw willi 'l`ribblc_- lost 21 l)' made at 1 p.m. the locals slendt V Games played in the singles min After Walls won ;(lm1bl-.< comp:-tition of the Allamlalc` Dobson shot a si :club played during the past week rc- Moore beat, out `suited follows` to second, Moor l S1'h(l`ln.'_T fin in " ,..n1 n: v n - ...-.-:m: unu.nL'I:.~. :\ J ;ed in a good 2m.-1-2: chances and only for an average of .5 close behind with .` 'l`hn I\`. `Pd in it u-nrul -11' guInl'.~` 01 the part czm1p:u'gn .-:how.s' Ken (2uiH'oy]:- turning in the l)u.~.'. effort. I-It: handled all his chances` wi`i1ouL an error. Stephenson also` played fuultlcssly, but only had thrr.-(2 chancu.<. A `I2n'.-zhzlll also turn-' `galllub and losing one, but did not gut in `lit: prize.-:. The rink war; com- posed of McCausland, A. Ma.~t.w,-y, L. 0. Vair and S. Garsidc, skip. l`h<.- regular Monday evening t.ournan i<;nt was won by 21 rink .~:klp- pud by J. LeGear.. Allundalu Fielding Awragcs The fielding ave2`z1gu.< of the .-'\l- I lamlult: softball team for langui- garm-.< of the (iullfovln nu-ninn :.. .i.. L . = - ~ I e 0 C 71 e .1 I s V " A change has been {This new schedule will prove to be a` `great inconvenience unu, ra. t made in theive `passenger service on the Penetangltha` `line. Instead of two trains ach`out1 way a day, there is now only oneuand The southbound arrives in Allandale 1; at 8.48 a.m., and the northbound an, leaves at 11.20 a.m. The s0uth-.g ` Ibound arriving here at 4.15 p.m. and the northbound leaving for Penetangf on at 7.30 p.m., have been cancelled,'S0n to the studentsgfllc along this line attending Barrie Col-rqt legiate and Business College, who de-: in, pended upon the evening train to'n0i; take them home after their studiesshm were through each day. iout It exnected that an DYYYLI am...-,.-. u-Jvu1n,Lf IJI`lf,'In` A rink of bowl<:r.~' from 9110 local `club attended the tournament at ,();-:hawa last Saturday, winning two `games and losing but not get m pr;7,(; Thn rink um_~ Ivnnx n::Lu1g ez . Mr. and Ethel and !for a we: [ Erie, Pa. A r-hnn w<:rI.~ rnrougn each day. ! is expected that an extra section gang will be taken on by the C.N.R.j in a few days for the purpose of lay- ing new steel near Down:~;view. I`hi;~: will provide temporary work for a fr,-'.\' unemployed. The Allanrinlc. cnfrkull 4,. n... ..a ' J I:'.\' unemployed. The Allandale softball team at--' tended the tournament at Elmvale on Wednr:.'~:day and succeeded in reach- 1:'1 filf-' U.'i1h VIIYIU-,:|r; unnrsr. IUHLU. .` | .\`I1'ss Evelyn Peck is visiting rela- stives in Ottawa. I Mr. Maurice Trevelyn of Toronto ,.~:pent the week end at his home onh = ; Burton Ave. 1] `I Bliss Betty Coulson visited her par- < E ants at Angus this week. 2? I .\Ii_=sp: ,-\h'nn gm! Dmt. ur..1:n .4` av. l W. n.0DJ1180n. . t l While on a ;~:hmg trip near Col- 1 Ewell last week Maurice Montcrieff` C {jumped into a gravel pit, painfullyl` .injuring his left ankle. He was re-gi ?moved to the Barrie hospital, whereic 'an X-ray disclosed the bones broken`! in four nlaces. Whiln Hm 4=....+....n= an -\-ray msciosed the bones broken7 places. While the fracture? `is still very painful, the patient is` resting easily. and Mrs. S. Garside and Misses Annie Garside left to-day j week s visit with friends at` Erie, -cnrs at Angus tms week. ;; Misses Alice and Ruth Wylie of To-1 1 ronto are the guests of Mr. and Jlrsk t 2 W. Robinson. I \.Vln3h. nn .. :...1.:..... ..:.. ...-r ~ ` uuenus at rowassan. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sharp and Mr. and `Mrs. W. Legge of Toronto were` fweek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. I Pugh _"\f,. 9-,.,,; \1.., A (`:11 113., c,, - 1: ugn Mr. and Mrs. A. Gill, Miss Annie |Gill and M1`. Harold Gill leave this`; {week for a holiday at Cochrane. Jimmie McBride has returned! ufrom spending a few days in To- ` ' ronto. u \11`.~.- IP..,.l.... h,,I_ : Luwn on Monday 01 this week. , b Mr. Stanley I\IcKitterich of To- ronto . the week end with his gsister, Mrs. J. Agnew. ] Miss Verona Green is visiting |f1'iends at Powassan. > (TV nnrl \Tv: Q1-u~.w.. .....l 11.. N, I Ian. rorc uarnng. Mr. and Mrs. J. Patton have left on a boat trip on the Great Lakes `that will take them as far as Duluth. i Mrs. George Poucher spent the .week end with friends at Novar. I Mr. Wallace Knapp of Toronto visited his mothm-. Vfrc n Vnunn 4;.~.L uay 01 August, 1931. Dated at Cookstown, this 1:~;t day of August, 1931. W M n:._.,-, I ;wo.:uK encl warn Irnends Novar. mother, Mrs. H. Knapp, who is very ill, over the week end.` Miss Isobel T-lnnpv n+` 'T`m-nr-4n v'~ unursuay. I Stanley Lawrence is visiting rela- 1tives in Inglewood. 2 Miss Mary Patton has returned from a vacation at North Bay. - Mr. Archie Bell of Orillia was m `town on Monday of this week. Stanlmv `Ur-T(iHm-En]-. ,.+' '11,` ' EUII. I . Mr. Arthur Jay, Sr., has returned [from Windsor, where he attended the! Sons of England convention. Mrs. D. Jones spent a few days with relatives in Orillia last week. Rev. and Mrs. R. Melville off Saskafoon were \-'iifn'r: in +nu7n 1...: cons OI Lngland conven were visitors Thursday. Sfgrpxr T Lnrvahnn u':~ ` quamcances 1n town last Friday. Misses Bessie and Marion Spearn have returned from visiting friends at Port Carling. and II)`: J D-,u++nn 1-mwm 14" wnu 15 very 111, the week end.` Isobel Honey of Toronto 13 lvisiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. Dob~ son. E Art Bonter has returned from a [two weeks visit to his home in Tren- ton. NIT`. I').--- l---`- " ' H. W Mr. Roy Andrews, formerly of ` .'C.N.R. office staff here, renewed quaintances in town last Marion Qnnz ;Allandale W ..l' 1.... Bowling ll: `.1(' . uLl:}JlII:ll.UIl 3150` y, l .`Im'.- turn-`( rage, accepting` 103 5 ' having one (.-x'x`or,)I ' .990. A. Reid wuslf II 1' tuk- ll St [rmnru 1'H'I- n:- - Eng :ragc.< euzn lillL in Hun In-J u.Lc1vu1t: O1] in town lasrf .i,;- piuy, .uoorr- to imrinox to Dob:-on. H001 g'l'0C", \V Bnrriv got :1 man as far as secoiidieilch 1'iY1k- T in the fth. McDonald .~'t)'uck out, made 11 H0061 S1 but J.-nning'.~' .~'in;,rl<:d through second M1`-K HIIHTUI` and 5101!: on the first pitch. Walls W(01`_u -`kip. 1 struck out and Dobson [lied to pitch<:.? -1- S1C]3i1`y Peneizmg went out in one, two, three D0 -@1115: Skip. order. i --- ` Moore went out pitcher to first.,EARL ROWE 1' ad Lennox singled ow-r second, but went`, SPEEDY [ 'n- out :~:t:ulim,:. 'l`ribblr.- singled to 1cf1,,5 _ 03 stole second and went to third when! Last week M )r,` Bc-uuchamp lot Bald : throw get away, his speedy and i as from him. Thompson struck out.|Beeton Gratta: [For H. Crippen beat out a Rowe, M.P., ft k- out .~:t-alimr. M. I3alr:iRm.nm n......... V. struck out. l ) n '1 M, Um _,L.m,,,u LU ,,,-H" Au}: Aurullu) r..\'n1mL10n swims so `Dobson single through secoml.IY0=1" 1'0!` r\11`.'U-*`f 22nd, Canadiznig 3 bunt, Lennox hi1!N:1tinn:1l Exhibition offices are being; Moore being caught, bugisxvaniped with a lz1st-minu1<'- rush of` Dobson reached third. Tribble men; prospective contenders Among the Penetang made :1 great lute vntries are the following star.- bid for 21 run in their half. Bald C0mPlUTl ~' nal Preparations f0l` UH` t thief went out on a nice catch by Tribble. CV-N51 G`0I`R 0 Young`. MH1`831`t Chalk wu.< taken care of by Moore. Ravior, Violet Anderson. Evelyn Crippen tripled over Wall's head and AY'm5l-1'0Ng. DOT! -` BGI`0Sf01`d. Jolm things looked bad. Bald hit to Jen- -EW`TlU and John Cairo- nett, who fumbled, but recovered in ==, time to get his man at first. ` i l In the last innings Thompson fun-ii 2100 EW0 Walls 11" 03-.V y and - ned and Jennettt went out short to` B0aUl13mD Went 0111 J9-Ylning- t0 - first. ML-Donald drew a walk, but D0l3S011- Jennings ied to second. With Score by innings: Carleton, Sturgeon and Beaucharnp - R H E looming up in order for Penetang s Barrie ............. ..300 000 000-3 8 2 ,last effort, the fans did not feel very, Peneing ------- --100 000 000-1 4 0 comfortable, but they breathed a Bafteries-Barrie, Jennings and little easier when Carleton fanned, _ McDonald; Penetang, the last strike being called. Bald. Marchildon and Stur- 4 muuru nezu out hunt. hit but:-* thenzl 1 C C \\ . ~T I Crinnnn ivinlml .-um- urnnr- 1.--; , A ..`,. .,.,......-~,.. 1 I a clmncu to add to slender lead in the (:ight'l1.' wont out second to rsl, second.1 hit; sc('ond. Monro hnintr ,.n.....m 1.... the ` laccuuu. y2.27 class, has ' McDonald and Jcn11i11gs'an1ong trotting: out in order in the .<.eventh.lwith interest h rst up for Pcnetang, .G,rattzm will co .~`inp;lr*(l left, but xvas left stran(lcd the ]<]a, Ont when Be-auchamp, Murchildon and trjal of speed 1 Crim)en . nm r`.w..,.+ n.-o..1,:.... __.,, . - v- , ...._..., vv AVAlu vv :ru1' rcnc-Lang H. UrJpp_en beat a]Rowc, for a handsomt .~:l<-ahng. Bald. Beeton Gy-a11;m," Curlvton rolled out to black gelding and a topnotcher second. _ {3.27 created quite ML-Donuld_ ap_d trotting fans. who will u.n...4 .. I a four-yc 3 Phone 1 161 . .~m,'u-1 ow-r . cond, but Jr.-nnett roll-` ed out to r.~:t. In the visitors half Stur;:<.-on \\'z1.~' safe on Dob.~'on .~' error.` Br-:zu(.-hump out on high foul to Mu-v Donald. ;\`Iu1`chil(l0n hit into a double plzxy, .VIOOl'r- to Lt.-nnox Dobson. E Hzlrrin urn! ~. In-1n n. n- uw mce plays by Moore. 5 Walls, Dobson and M001-u were ' L-u.-'y outs in B:n'ri(- .< half of the; third, and M. Bald, H. Crippcn andf `Carleton were just as easy for Pane-t tang. Afnm Txznnnnxr ....,1 l`-ALL` v ' Lang. , Afxer Lennox and Tribblc had, gonv: uut in the foumh, Thompson, .~'in,'lv-I .< com], but Jr.-nnett [0 fi In vhn wi.~Hn--.- In--H` - >L1'uCK out eight and passed two. ya Both teams gave a brilliant display gin the field, only two errors being! echarged up and these both went. to ; Barrie, Moore and Dobson being me` 'offenders. Neither mistake contri-; 5;buted to the scoring of the visitors; Nllone tally. Despite his one error, ` Moore played a great game at short,5 t on several occasions going very (leepv "after fly balls, and altogether put IN: :3 very useful afternoon. So effec-' f~*;m~e was the pitching of Jennings . gthat only three balls were hit to the] outeld, Tribble taking care of one! ' and Walls gathering in the other two. [1 .; Practicallv all the nnnn n4` C>l1n- ,UuL plL(.'!181' to I11`St. jouu AU, .. Penetang counted their lone coun-E Mf` `llter of the game in the r;~;t ul.!Chapp1'` . double. 1 Bowes cl Ca1'le?on .'~: sin Ie and Star =on" . g g" a Robmson I In the .~:econrl both teams went out `in order. Jr.-nnett out on hot liner to; Ban ;\larel:il,lon. McDonald rolled out zo,~M=*f1`d short and Jennings fanned. For: Penelung Crippen fanned and J. Bald! WI -and Chalk were both di.~:po.sed of onl two nice plays by Moore. Th0 F! Walls. Dnhunn um: `.\1,m.... Hm n.,....: _ auu vvaus garnering in the other two.l H Practically all the action of the} game as far as scoring was concerned- `; took place in the first innings. Walls, _i first up, with the count three and two `ion him, tripled to right eld. Dob-| `son walked. Marchildon made a balk] and Walls counted, Dobson going Lu }.~:r_-cond. Moore went out pitcher to ,rst. Lennox doubled to centre scor- zing Dobson. Tribble fanned. Len- `nox stole third and counted on a ` {short passed ball. Thompson went (out pitcher to first. Ppnntunrr nnnnmrl nm.'.. 1,.... M..- l ' ciasn \VlU`l _uea1o1' l'!l` l .O-lTlOI`I`O\V. ,- 5 Barrie took a chan 3 box, L d Both managers made changes in their team for this important battle. ce and starteu Jennings in the ennox going to second base and `Thompson playing left eld, and the] `team looked the strongest that the lthe veteran Herbie locals have put on the eld this se21~ 5` - son. Jennings, who failed to last an innings in the first game at Pene- itang, was in complete control of the 'of razzing from the visiting fa I situation at all times. Hetook plenty` increased in effectiveliess as the game went on. Mart-liilclnn Hm 17_\VonvI A11] ...-...1. ` n.< but!` ` He held the visiting slug-U -gers to four scattered hits, struck out `eight and passed none. 1` _ _ '* O --a um your) star, are condentl A. -l gels Iour Outfpecting hign to out-jump all C0n)1]peE1\j- eight 511153 _ {tors and retain the honor he won a Marchildon, the 17-year-old p1tch~| year ago. If he .1-n._. he will next] King star, went to the mound for thelyem. be one of four banad]-an hi ;]V :visitors, with Bald going behind thegjump competitors at the Qlymgfc `bat `End Sturgeon domg duty 315 th d- games in California, where they will `Barring a -shaky start in the rst in- . . . ..`t f`h 'Id "h .<.i.l fmngs, Marchildon pitched \\'1nn1ng:1.grev_3o1h0ptineg_ or 3 C ammo H p l I 4 I ;ball, but his team mates were un-l "able to make any runs ofr him after, BARR; WINS F __ the first and his good work went fori IRST CAME nothing. He allowed eight hi`.s,; I` strltglglgh otigncllgggxinii }7"f1]~"i`(i` V-]`_i N Barrie ball team, winners of ihel WITH MEAFORD BY 8 TO 7 Barrie ball team won the chem .pionship of the North Simcoe League `when they defeated the Penetang lteam 3 runs to 1 in what turned out `to be one of the best games witness- `ed in Barrie for some time. It was Jthe third game in the home and home gseries, each team having won their .`home xture, and it was a case of dol `or die. A large crowd was on hand and the display put on by the`-two fteams aroused the interest of the fans and the biggest crowd of the season `should greet the locals when they clash with Meaford here to-morrow. manager-.= rnnrln nhrmr-n~ fw PENETANG BEATEN 1 AFTER cum GAMEI 4_._:j_. ' CLERKZS NOTICE OF FIRST POST-` INC OF VOTERS LIST Pit(-hers Battle Between J e1111i11gs and Mz.u'cl1i]dun; l Score 3 to 1. The Northern Advmnoe j-------- Imp, iV121I`L'11H(l0r1 and out. Great pitching an error.` Jitney Game On 'I`uc-`day night the weekly jit-, 1 nay tournament was pulled o at the` nox Dob:-on. E10031 with three players om The lady skips again; `mud showing. The winners: (] St-cond' Hllllfffl`, Warren, IHPS. mt Walker, skin, 13. . uuu v1nu.Ul> nun -"1': J--- I 0 T t_' With the final entry date for thei , bi}: Toronto Exhibition swims sot this: `]y(521l' ,!N,,g;,,....1 1.'..I.:1.:.:-.. ..u:--- ~ - u mm U1 speeu under the able man-! g` agemcm of hls new owner being 211` Picton yestnrday. j 0 igc-on Jennings: i Q.......-. I... :._:,H JJUUSUU. [Barrie ..3oo `Penetang .....100 I `RuHm.:m. u--.-: .,`. . . . . . . . -. nu ,u/Au: has a stir Vamong trotting fans, who will watch -with his future. Beeton; l.G,mttz1n compete in the races or.- Eastern Ontario circuit, his rst under the able man~l'1 ap, emen1 nwnm hn;n.. ... I UNITED CHURCH Of CANADA! Summer Union Services _jj;::_..--. EEARL NOW OWNER OF 7 BEETON GRATTAN vvzmu,-1', Sxlp, 1.5 1 H. Douglas, .10. K _j_:j _ V...\,..un \1'uu'c1y) at 4 p.m. | K: Bax'rie-Wall.~: cf, Dobson 1b,| Moore ss, Lennox p, 2b, Tribble 1'1, .`-X1-mitage If, Jennett 3b, Thomp-I, gson 2b, Jennings p, McDonald c. I .VIeuford--C1'oft 2b, Spears c, gChapp1r` 3b. Wright Smith p, `;!Bowes cf. Morris rf, Cramp lb, [Robinson cf, Leach cf. ' o ' n .....= uALC.:u:u uii nignway A0. 11 ; iiie rriaziy night tournziiiient zit; lwdT15d3Y , the Barrie bowling green, when six` . . . Tlioinpsoii . t '1 t ts e l`lS!` ,. . . `giee-ii.~ ueic filled and ten ends play-1 ginsimg) mg .1g1_?ng1_lVn0`gCpi3 t;:pgou1:i this morning charged '\Vl1h be- ? ed. resulted as follows: 1 D .1 . `gt _h~. 1 1 V b - img intoxicated or under the inuence ` Fii-. E. Wood R J Gall-i-`he ommmn or? W 1 law een of narcotic while driving :1 car. ' ` ` I undergoing alterations the past week.` J. Shannon, H Ken-`The present location of this rm atiiA Charge of reckless and neg- I S0cond_MrS_ Rogers, A_ CW0 `the corner of Elizabeth St. and l\Iuple`.]`rCm ""*'=' " =` `aid A "9' ,;Ave., has been leased, it is under; z1Sl{C(l for and granted aim JEJ. Kennedy, H. AI`n1.<,tl'Ol`l2,;`stoOd to parties whO_purpOse open; released on his own bail . . . I) '13) `air Fl'ld`l\ .-\Ll`7. 2 th. ll l}. ,' up 21 re. with rooms above: ` 1 I ` " 8 The Robinson Hardware Co. is pre- Game :`:for transients. Both buildings am I . i TU `S l` , ht U1 * kl "t-; , - , . mu1.nLm(n`:,`;]tn`15';lS pue(;vg%, aft 5184 the property of Mr. Robinson. llocul 2'1-er-ii wick 4i...,.,. hr- -- I Mr. C. H. Broom sold much admired Hotter. Beeton Grattan, to Mr. W. ilarl Rowe, handsome sum. Graitan, four-year-old black in the L27 class, created rnlifo .. an- anu iooxs 11KB 21 sure winner. Under U thu .~:uperv.sion of his coach, Sonny "' Reynolds, and his manager and 9,father, Chief Portland, the young- V,athIcte is keeping fit by daily practice! Sin leaping the bar. Local fans, who` l1d\'L= always felt a keen interest in '3thi.< young star, condently ex-in tfpecting him out-jumn all ('nm'nm~E_ I 2 I I. ' i Jennings started for .Barrie, but was 'ford scored four first inings. Lennox tile` ,Inound and held ,till the `eighth, wrong and three !Barrie scored two ithree in the fth, SlXl.'. 1_. .and came back strong in the ninth, lgiving them the game by a one-run ` Kmargin. Lennox pitched great ball ` I I v and was given good support. Smith went the full distance for Meaford and pitched clever ball, but ve er- [rors behind him caused his downfall. I The l`(_`iUI'l'l game will be placed here ' to-morrow (Friday) at 4 Bm-I-in_Wnll.~ ..+' hnL---- -- " i Barrie ihel ,Simcoe County League, won the first :game with Meaford, Grey Coumyt. `champions, in a hard fought battle z1:]< _Meaford on Wedne.~'day by 8 runs to : 7. ' _I.a. Snfidv un in nu). ____- 1 Jack Portland, champion high. jumper of Canada, will defend title a`. the Canadian open athletic meet to be held in Winnipeg, Sept. 7th. The Collingwood boy won the champion. at the Varsity Stadium, ,Toronto, in 1930. At the present `time Jack is in splendid condition I `and looks like : Ithu his nnnnh nnmvn 1 4 `an.-nu. `annual uuwa Sunday, Aug. 23rd, 1931 P;'ea.:her. Rev. J. J. Black 11 am.--In Central Church. 7 p.m.-In Collier St. Church Music by the Coliler St. Church Choir.