ve 'THE - BARRIE - CIRCULATION , i mais week" * $675 COPIES} 157 BARRIE SATURDAY MORNING 57th Year wo WAS ater BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920 sus0 Pee Yoertin Pen "No.2 2 Capt. Plunkett' Last night the wax packed frani Collingwood Has strong Team Notwithstanding the fact that the Barrie intermediates played a much better brand of hockey last house opera foot-lights te the topmest row of the gods and Friday night against Collingwood] hundreds. wine wanted ty hear (han they did in their first game {Mort Plunkeths "Dambells" were OF BARRIE FOR THIRD TERM Rin Midland, the Collingwood |turned away in disappointment, ' team romped aWay With the game And well they mMikNL be disap. DR. R. J. SPROTT Is MAYOR Successful Men Always Saved They were thrifty. They were shrewd enough to see that the habit of saving meant the strengthening of character. With the money saved |by w score of 10 to 1 The play, / pointed for seldum has a bell 1 however, was not as lop-sided asl stow. beng given in Barrie, In| the seore indicates, and it was|the two hours and a haf whieh! [jhe wining of most of the sper-{ thw prasrnnae peeupied th fators that cur Moment and tine othe hemse jist re a mcover the meprrime . Continned from pa Phy these oy soldier tune Irowas fic herlass St year with ease, Callinswor 4g Mronstnnt, 9 . . WEST GWILLIMBURY they were able to take advantage of ist Ubielteatie cite fal oe ny titel aha Rive Opportunities as they arose. f Lie y etl: elon oe 9 os t P-up in the ehampionsti, beh! conudy. aml ; fine sige "02 tea . re far several seasons past. ty PITIINE WH perten Manbly | tr nn ey Resolve today to open a Savings s they have a team thar ts . Phe makenp of the Murovity for owe, Account in this Bank, jWenty geod enough for seniey Men Whe cepeesented ail Couneitings 7 a Or the Paints atl Muke TUS! samdeefally tenlinene eee ee Fo Thompson, mM a8 of the Tovento senior teams stop Wen and Mete Matha be AL Hounsom: 'i 4 } THE {the partientar rebut Where Te Neilly 33 ie B k f N S ti Hing the landicay! at wor sitis hard to] Elwell We a1 a is an O Ova co la Iving under, Mey | ets for special mention. Ed. Kneoshaw 34 4 89 pSent gamely at it and had alist [fe WHifal costuming and the rieh | F. Tounsonn 65 {135 ! ilaaseasaice § 9.700.000 4 AG MacteRE fas much of the play as the Visi plnsh oh nf the stage 36 aid-ap Capita 700. ACLELLAN ors, bait were unable to scare | en ti the effects, lt : Hives jtors, nde nthe ef | pera eae Famnal the stonewall detente tlie a" eas chine, oi right, ani aeve FLOS ' | ve MeLoud aad Roleher In! Cant, Men Phinkett te 10 he eons [the | first "i Collingwood lated both on his lever ' $5 6 7 [netched three goals, with fone inl company: abit upen the big sue.) LOUekLn, Philip aed S146 40 99 the second, and three in the last. lac at gt maura Train, Amos... =20 20 41 62 47 | Harries lone counter was secur. plas See Majority for Train 99 a ein the last few minutes of the Hamilton--Palling Deputy-Reeve ° <midd'e period, The locals made | : ri Joxeph 38 GE be ap 92? F AU three o'clock yesterday. af. » Joxeph , 32 47 28 47 24 '95, Many good rushes and showed 2 . Thomas E. iv O7 68 ay oS gar Hlernoon, in Trinity Chur jets of speed and combination, |!neon, in Trinity Ch #e was solemmized. by the Majority for Smith 95 ;but seemed unable te peniotrate | narnia twrrine a ~ i O.H.A. Schedules [the visitors: defence Givin waite es Oe Ase wae Go Intermediate The Barrie boys are all young, | [lays ss od T| Amstex. William 24 34 32 82 44 55 935 306 Jan. 9 Barrle at Midland | Pavely 'out of junior company, | MP Palin | itayee near i 7g 23 73 $8 06 40 209 Jan. 12--Midlland at Collingwood, 4% With the exception of "Bal Karrie: to Janie fe avi 0 se se si te if jf 18 don, 12 af te PC™ Hogardis all ave wetorana of the Darrieg t Jamieson, David. : 2 54 42 44 98 34 | Jan. 13- Barrie ai Cees | Hossa, atl This He the Hee tOt London, Eniland cay py{ Tees. William | "+27 20 20 87 33 Go 50 ony | a Millard ca oe: year for any of them in alert eat thclaw Midée nea 5 i phheusonvale: 2, Base Line: 3, Phelpston; 4, Elmvule, 5, Vigo: ! Oriilia at Barrle, | hang the eninewot tran eer TM right, wf Hamilton, and the] % Lillierap's: 7, Langman, { Hingwood at Midland tress aitinck "voleruna. Fryer| Bride's sister, Mra, Wright, play TEOUMSETH | Jan 27--Barrie at Collingwood and' Cook have hen playing ap tle Wr fin mite. The wn i Reove A geler most from time unmemorial, ee wie ene ; 1 2 3 hy 5 6 oT { \ dan 9---Millland at Orillia. while MeLeod, Belehor, Walton | Blackmor o Araale, Abernethy ae 4337 60 4549, 9 225 | Jun 1z--Bradtord at Orillia, | Wh Draper al! have had consid. | bride wax most hooomingly gown. | pregnel! 87 51 45 60 in as ano ed in her travelling costume of Jan. 12--Midland at Barrie. jerable experience in the inter Majority for Fleming 119 CANADA Jan | =e ruila Allene » Mediate ranks and have tho fine) black Beone velvet We Pes Deputy-Reeve } a3) Been at a TE OE te eee en njeade, and ear amet of ; , | LADIES Jan2t --Barrie at Orillia (ical a Ba chids and bridal roses pabhem i 49 $2 96 43 as gin | Jan, 26--Baerle at Bradford PO R Breutideat of Stayner,! Afler the wedding breakfast 2 47 37 Bt 4 bts Jan. 30--Urailford at Barrie. refereed the game, the line-ups, the happy couple left for Mon- . , Majority for Dunham 123 \ meeting will be held on hein aa: retin treal, on route to Kingston, Ja. Councillors "| being as follows Mon., Jan. 19, at 8 o'clock, Thanks the Electors | Barrie-- Goal, Somerville; do, MAiea, where they will spend the] Barton 70 42 87 45 48 317 in the Club Rooms (over I wish to thank the electors once. mon and Pac: centre, |Winter, Baviller ob ue 68 Hy 5 B59 | Brown's seed store) for the $ Ward I fur the renewed fUODOM lcccae: wage, DoeRtdie dienes ------ arvey f 34 9 26 17 234 purpose of oxganizing a $ given me at the polls. Asia TR Vooner and Chapt ntly Amusing Jackson 37 5) 41 BG Of 339 Ladies' Auxiliary. All ladies $/thetr wish that 1 chal represent) SUP : ROal, Gooke "ti and Warmer when}, atengtted are invited to $. them for 19201, as in the past! ee ee a ae aE hay gets h was the admonition ORO attend, will endeavor to promote the Dent | fener, rNulngss, Dirapen 'ana fifi rery visitor thom ee York Reeve { ; _ <ENDS a interests of the Town jeits. hn Be and |S soon as he reached his home . 2 3 4 5 6 7 C1 i €. R. KENDALL, See'y CH. BEELBY [\ alton; substitutes, Foulis and) is Is stiverss measured mt 4. 7 Mearthy ..., 80-49) 69) oy he H " seeeecerrerecorooonoorronecoonnn) Hughes [lerms of dollars and cents was] D. MeKinley 13°23 25 59 50 40 7 'While aeting as referee in a Peer gees = fun: srecedentod in New Yor Its ily M 2 ' -------------- s mateh in Toronto, Satue.| "Around My Garden W i S| (dientce wine xo filled to overtlow- Deputy Majority for McArthur 22 ~-Musical night at rink, Mon,, day night, Steve Vair fell and| Gamer free ieeture, Lib) at every perfarmanee thal bes Bait 8 9 17 17 44 99 44 Jan. 26, 2 Hislocated abodes | Hall simabels rit was four months old, it fz 34 46 64 58 iG 64 ot 26 353 had bettered the brilliant record ' ' yet 26 35: ow. i of "Within the Law," and in Chi- 5 Majority for Thompson 188 PRELP LE LY LY LEME LOY He cago, al the Cort Th it alte Couneillors | plicated {his M. Mahoney .... 217 34 By 2h 64 260 Hopwood h TA. MeN 42( 58 58 38 19 361 | thing #0! i W. MeMillan 12 \25 35 27 27 «188 j \ re a adroit, so witty er so sympa-| WJ, Seatt , 22 /32' 9 20 36 263 } {43 = thetic as this tale of two inno. ; t > ' , e, 9 cents who tried to revenge them_ Medonte Sunnidate od | a 'Around M en a amera selves on two giddy marriawe ,Reeve--John Bell, 320; Andrew] Reeve--Joseph Spicher (aced,:, 1 nN * pariners, Al the Grand, Jan, 19.{Walker, 198, Councillors--R. E. Bayeroft, J. IS THE TITLE OF "Fair and Warmer" "Fair and Warmer," the farce | Deputy-Reeve-- George Burn- | ¥, field, 290; Joseph Dunn, 209. | Councillors--Alex. Brown, 4{3; uth, W. Mansbridge, H. Barker. Midland Mayor--J. 8. MeDowell. ReéVo Geo. Campbell, 215; Fisher Gan-; Deputy-- 8. w A FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE |--totn Tonte by Avery Hopwood which a year 4 x > & & > 5 4 g x > D4 at 8 p.m. --S ee Juniors Lost In Midland ; ton, 167; Alfred 'Hawke, 187;|/--J0l a of unparalleled success on Broad. | ton, 167; e Sullivan. | MeKinloy, "Aldermen | w TO BE GIVEN BY Way made famous in every pari|Atrh. Reid, 68; Chas. Sullivan, ley, C. Wen Hoe = of the country, widl be presented| 199: Walter Yates, 118, Dunean, Jas. Sierr and =f, A. » Rev. G. W. Tebbs hy Spavth" &" Company "at ihe oritia Howes," Toe Benin 7 ant, : ) ez * . Grand Opera House on Jan. 19, Mayor--D. C. Anderson (accel. C. G. Arthur, W. D. Ross and Jno, ay t This extraordinary farce, which | Wheeler , ' ' é : stracr ¢, whic! i ise ae " > Under the auspices of the Barrie Horticultural and Town Improvement drew ity puuIG feel ores ee witgeveGen. Sinclair 679, F.| | rN Society, in the : stratum, every intellectual strat jst Deputy--H. R. J. Holmes] Next Monday night the i: 5 tim. and every group of wea 509, Jas. Doyle 323, Phil. McLeod| augural meeting of the Towa . eX PUBLIC LIBRARY HALL lack of it, made h wy in every} oo)" * bi Council will be held, The sama | 3 > --ON-- Fronth af tts long New York run, Aldermen (elected! --E. B, Al_|evening the 1919 Boarg of Edu- i 3 Its most conspicuous distinction Port 769, W. H. Tudhope 714 cation will meet for: its final 1' La4 ) was 10 make cyan More Maney al Pete ere aoe Taplor 643 |ncsaion. > ri ay. an. the Eltinge Theatre than |, --Musical night at rink, Mon., nq id the Law. ' Jan. 26. 2-40 eg > g & > FS 4 \ 7 ' . ' ' Tiny i ny i SOC- In the 0.H.A. junior game play- ; . f S __,._ Mr. Tebbs is a Past President of the Ontario Horticultiral As 0c: cd isl Midland on Wednesday| Reove--Thos. Rankin 250, W. ian, mancuanT { a iation, is an excellent speaker and is exceptionally we informe on night-Midland defeated Barrie by | Robbins 209. ilon|{ you Want to reach the { orticultural Subjects. Added enjo yment will be-given to his flower a score of @ (6 3. Deputy-Reeve-- Octave Pilon buying public of Barrie ( EY i joy By aie Ing - talk b ' {| Barrie--Goal, Fisher, left de-|243, N. Beleourt 192, and the surrounding cou * t4 % 75 BEAUTIFUL STEREOPTICON VIEWS fense, Bertram; right defense,| Councillors (accl.)_--Jno. Robb,/$ try you must use 'The bee S i 7 Dl Harria: centre, Rosenfeld, right] P. Toutant, James Wilson, J. aminer. It can" be dons * 4 The Barrie Horticultural and Town Improvement Society has 2% | wing, Reid; left wing, Armstrong; Penetangulshene through no other newspaper. J 4 secured this attraction for al the People in Barrie who are fond of > ae aineelon. Hambly; left], Mayor, C. R. Wright; reeve, F, : 2 flowers. To all such a most cordial invitatiowis extended. No charge Sl aotense, Day; 'right' defense,|H- Corbeau: councillors, George req of any kind will be made in connection with this meeting. If you are "@[Mitian;' centre, 'Egerer; right a Heer rcnert 8: Fe eae Dee YOUR EVENINGS Ey interested in floriculture, come. You'll Surely enjoy spending an hour gZ wing, Latherhy; fott wing, Wal- Chas, H. Ellis and A. 8. Gendron. | Invest 4 few of them. Increase & with Mr. Tebbs in his garden, B | "HetereeMecord,Poromta, {Whois Sune a sisi individual' Testetetion in alt f a 7 clamation. . ' F 'di thi (eieetiaa i " ' Friday of eek, Jan. 9 BD] Thanks to ihe te thal» i bec sar ai.ias Becktesbing Shorthand - . *. W. A. Lowe wishes to than layor---W. J, Holden, maj. 33, s T. T. YOUNG, ad J. A. MacLAREN, Bi | tne clacton of Bente ol eine Reeve, John Mair, maj. 43. De. | Typewriting cites oni Cees F x ' Secy-Treas. President. ing him as First, Doputy-Reeve |puly-Reeve--F/Maidew may, soo, Dictaphone and Aagion eonine >. for 1920 and hopos,that this may | Second Deputy--Wm. Williams, ng ; \4 g * i -|be one of the most prosperous|maj. '417, Councillors-- E. J.| Barrie C € \ + y " years in the town's history. fea rye Swe: ne en saniebed etioat in On. ba, x 'a 2 --____ erg, Neil Livingston, Wm. =| lo... Enter any time, | J} RORY AORORORORERO AERO NORE ROR ORY ORONO REREE Read the advertisements. michael.and R. Barfoot, ° : .H: A. HENRY, Pring eg tee é a 4 eos 3 ad