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Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1921, p. 6

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NEWI Ill] 5`!!! fund .\h'.~ {3 nu '_ki1 ijl:i" "i'f;3 13ARTRiDG%_ 9?: 1!!-R0Y H BALL PLANING MILL co. LIMITED. AS AN EXAMPLE: WE CAN SUPPLY YOU SUFFICIEN'l' as CLEAR OAK `FLOOR- ING TO COVER A ROOML 10x 12, `FOR, ONLY $13.00. A. 1 ana 5, VV. 0. {\.c5auu'| 1' foal of 1921: John Henry & Son, BUGGY RUBBER TIRES H. H. BURNS, late of Barrie Carriage Co., has taken over the rubber-tire department and can be depended upon to give prompt and satisfactory service in putting on or repairing rubber tires. `Wheels also repaired. _k_ -. I shop-19i B1.1;.%s:._ (n... East Ward School) Pl|one247J - - - - -` - P.O.'-Box ' \ Horses Oce: $6 Bevfield Street, in-rie. 1 Residence Phone 864w Single turnout: Donald Bell, Moonstone; W. R. Allen, Thornton; W. `Leonard, Bond Head. Lady dniver: M. Mahoney, Hawke- stone; Mrs. Geo. N. Campbell, Orillia; Mrs. B. W. Smith. Pony to saddle: Helen Mc- Conkey. Lady s hitch-and-go race: M. Ma- honey, Mrs. B.gW. Smith, A. A. Watt, Shanty Bay. Pony to wheels: Helen Mc- - Conkey, A. A. Watt. Heavy Draft--Matched `pair mares or geldings: Jas. A. Stow, Orillia; W. J. Reg- an, 0 `Mia; J. McArthur, Oro Station. Two- year-od lly or gelding: C. F. Robertson. Stroud. Yearling lly or gelding: -Samuel Kissoclc, Guthrie; J. Hunter, Crai-gvale; El~ mer Hunter, Allandale. Foal of 1921: vWalter Fralick, Minesing; J. .McArthur. Brood mare, with foal by side: J. McAr- thur, W. Fralick. Mare or gelding, any age: J. A. Show 1 "and 2, W. J. Regan. ni....:m. fnnl nf 1921: Henry Son,I of 1921: Henry & Son; B. Cowan, Thorn-I ton; G. Mayor. Brood mare, with foal by` side: R. Graham, Barrie; Henry & Son, J. Hunter. `Jess Willard foal of 1921: W. D. Gochrane, Allandale. A w General Purpose-Matched pair mares or geldings: Chas. Watson, Cookstown; W..- Hussey, Egbert; Duncan Graham, Shanty` Bay. Two-year-old lly or gelding: P. A. Kavanagh, Anten Mills; Rex Robinson. Yearling lly or gelding": Chas. P. Bowyer, Barrie; W. J. Smythe, Stroud. Foal of;I 1921: H. E. Hughes, Craigvale 2nd. Jessll Willard foal of 1921 :- Wm. Gavin. Midhurst. CarringE1-8pan in harness: R. D. Coutts. l Midhurst, and 2; W. G. Struchan, Om. Two-year-old lly or gelding: Mrs. B. W.| Smith. M-are with foal y side: R. Gra-, ham, H. E. Hughes. Foa of 1921: H. E.. Hughes. Single horse, attached: H. Black-_ stock, Thornton; R. D. Ooutts. R. Graham. ! . ' Three-yeanold or under, attached: Meldrin H Cunningham, Thornton; A. D. Campbell. {I Shanty Bay. Mare or gelding,- any age: I: ' H. Blackstook. i ~ V ;' s 'n......l........ .Dn:m mnvna nr gmlrlimzst Mrs " ham, 1-1. 19. nuguesj. roux _u| 1:141. u. .-4.. Wm, ,-,.,,,L_ Blkti Pigeo11s-'--Tu1nblersE Wilfred Fraser. Jac- : stock, ohms; A_ 13, A_ Malcomson 1 and 2, Fan. Three-yemaold 3 t '15; A_ M_ M. h .11. C_ S 1 _ Cllllnillglllgamv T0Pnt0n .11 C3mPb..'3uA-_ ptilelest A. F. A . rslcgnxsoxn, At.u!I;{.elIl\iars1~1$bf3:. Shaml.`/' kayk are 89 108.-`any 389- | Pouters: A. F.` A. M-alcomson, Mrs. Geo. B 80 St0 _ A ldi .. M !Thompsou. Hom`rs: G_. W. Clank. Wilfred J Pgygiigtgsr-Silgnargiyor gfz-m1ngfs.192l"S: 5 Frzise`. Any other v-anety: Cecil Poole, A1 - 3 -' t - : um. . . ' J. R. Kell, Allandale. Two-year-old lly: AH ,_`q-b ~. I H M b M- . or gelgdng: El1t121e1;l.Hv1:rntei_1i. Thre-ytglr-oiclg Henigesxirbgfrlan em , a e`v' Belgmr ::.;;:` e~..:&:;.:.. ..;...`;:.~*%...;.. :.*L Dam Pwaw-c-ass u 7 - 0 `H_ A_ G,oSe,'Thomton; w_ R_TAuen. B : 6 hbs. Bu-tter in 1 lb. rol1s--Mi-ss _ment, Batty Bros.- Yearling bull: Batty ':B. M~cCuaig,..Mrs. R. Armstrontg, A. D h ' Th. Cattle Id b u_ G O D.'Ca1m~pb_el`l; 20 lbs. Butter in C F *:i"`z` `8'Ya';t_ B _`113 it 1; "39 : crow .-.k--M'1ss B. Muocuaig; 10 Lbs. W `` ' " 3 `" o 3' '05-' ; butter in crock+'-M.iss B. -1\IoOua.ig, Mf"d' TW"`-`7`"'`d bu` H` M` D-""`Mrs. R. A-xrmsttrong, A. D. :Qa.xmpbell; _ V . V 10 L`bs.`Butter in 2s1!b. no1ls--Miss B. 3:22. 1B?.`.`.".. b.3.`%L'.'.' ;,..M~ A. D. Gamptbell; Farmers Cheese--~Mrs M.D ,Bt B.2 d3.T- ' year-o)l Byattgnrawfordwr I J` "Ca'mrp'be"' A` D` 'Ca`m'pbe"3 Cm"-*d Son 2 and 3. Yearling heifer: Batty Bros. ': Ha`m~_A'4 D` 'Ca'mp'beu Mrs J` 1 and 2, Crawford & Son. Heifer calf:lCa'mphen5 I-'9 H mem'ade Bread Batty Bros., Selby E. Carr, Batty Bros. -Miss 3- M'cCai8- Mrs -R- Amn- .u....m.-a._.'rhma.vear.o1d~ bull: J. A.`_t}'!3g3__2ua_.I:Mi3.`ple.Syr11-p--1\{rs. B, . 3-11-- Batty Bros., elny 11.`. uarr, nuuy Diva. LI'Ierefdrds--Three-yea.r-ol_d~ bull: A. Paton & S-on,.Thornton; S. E. Carr. Year- ling bull: J. D. Knapp, Anten Mills; Geo.` Keast, Thornton. `Bull calf: S. E. Carr,_ F. N. Warnica, Paihswick; G. Keast. Cowzi Pato & Son 1 and 2, F. N. W-arnica. Two- ar-old heifer: Paton & Son, W. N. Livingston, Minesing; Paton & Sou. Year- ling heifer: J. D. Knapp 1 and 2, F. N.. Wamica. Heifer calf :.F. N. Warnica, Pa- ton & Son 2 and 3. n-n...I A......g_,,J1nlI nuIf- Qnntt Shame.` ton 6: Son 2 anti .5. _ - Polled Angus---Bull calf: Scott .Sharpe.F Thornton. Cow: Sir Edmund Walker, Le-' froy, 1, 2 -and 3. Two-year-old heifer: S. Sharpe. Heifer calf: S.`Sharpe, Sir Ed- mund Wallker, Fred Huse. , ` J`erseys----Cow: Harold Shannon, Barrie. Aymhires~--Two-year-old: bull and bull calf: H. Shannon. Cow: H. Shannon`, 1, 2 and 3. Heifer calf: H. Shannon, ; Grade--Cow: R. Graham, G. Keast, C.'~ T., Thompsdn. Two-year-old heifer: Sir E. Walker. Heifer calf: C._ T. Thompson. {Steer calf: S. E. Carr. 3 11-1. n..u.1.. n.. 1.. cl-nnuu R W. nnrr aw Ilsteer can: a. 1.9. uarr. . Fat Cattle--Ox or steer: S. E. Carr. Cow or heifer: S. E. Carr. 5` Sweepstakes--Herd of any beef breed: Batty Bros. Herd of any milking breed:` `H. Shannon. Bull of any milking breed:; : l H. Shannon. Female of any milking breed: { 1 H. Shannon.` Glam. .......,. _ J Cotswolds--Aged r-amt J. F. Sanderson, 1.. `P. Cqnnell. Shearling ram: `J. F. Sander-"1 .son 1 and 2, T. Connell. Ram. lamb: J. 1 F. Sanderson, T. Ootmell 2 and 3. `Aged 1 ewe: Geo..'McDona ld 1 and 2, J. F. San- `. derson. FGimmVer: J. F. Sanderson 1 and ; 2. Ewe lamb:FJ. F. Sanderson 1 and 2,l; T. Connell. Best pen: JJF. Sanderson, Tw; Connell. . , f..:......$....n Aunt` ruvn -W H Martin & 1 Uonneu. , Leicesters---Aged ram :W. H. Martin &_ Son, Thornton. _ Ram lamb, Vaged ewe,I gimmer and ewe lamb: Martin & Son 1 .and.2. Best pen: Martin & Son. ! e-..+LA-...nn_'AanA rum and shesm-lin2' D011 1!: Run (1 uuu . . l V Th0:J1l:(()iH.An(:.)`VsV--2`glPl`llE((:l:!!lflln( cVtfill rlptl Ladies, York-"Class 33 l, Ba by"5 L033 DTe55"`*M1`S- 13- A. Hm`- E T195, Helen P1'3t't3 Ba-b`.VS W00`l ` -Jacket and Booties--Mrs. W. J.` Th0T11'DS0I1. Mrs. E. A. 4HaI`I`iS: BlJb.V S Bonnet, oroc.het--M-rs. W.m. Moore, MI`S- W- J- T110!m:DS0Il3 Button H0388 ,011 gamlent. 11n1a'llnde1'ed~--IMi's. C.`--Pratt: Button Ho-Ives, ta.il-ored--~lNIrs. T.,Thompso'n. Pratt; Boudoir Lamp` Shade4-aMrs.; C. H. J. Evans; Clrild s Dress, made}. Steer lfrom old garment--Mrs. Pratt, Mrs.. Fat E. A. Harris; Childs Dress, hand: work---Mrs. W.'. J. Thompson, Mrs! 8D)'_ b_8ef 1 Geo. Cainp~be1~l; Couch Cover, wool---i. BT08 an) Illllkfng breed! 1 Mrs. T. Jennett; Best Dressed Do11--l H. breed:;Mrs_ H. J_ Evans .M.,-s_ Pratt D,-9..-: E. :annon.`Fe.In818 5 sing Table Scaiif, e1nbroidered~:~:; . annon. Sh A {Dorothy Sarjeant, Mrs. A. T. Moore; l . 99?, Emibroldery, snnvburst----Mrs". M. Sin-, ram: lfclair; Embroidery, sconventiona1---| ram:`J. Sander-" Mrs, M. Sinclair, Miss E.' McAteer' Colored S~i1k....embr0idery_._.Miss E" Ddbson, Miss Carter White Silk. Geo..McDona'ld ` embi-0jdery__,MrS Barber. Fan-cw Gimmer: s,pread__Mi.Ss A "S qinclagr. ,Fanc`yl 2,lNeed1'9 Wm-k---.M.i.ssLA S inclair Corlilnell. T. f M1.s_ G_ Thompson. Fancy} .W0,.k___ nne . * - - , ram:W. &I_ aTi'di:Ie1;%I;la{ fSM%S:n%' S_on, ewe.l___M,._S T Jennett Mrs Geo `Calm? winger nd lmb.` Marti 3 1,bell; Eace Filet Crochet.-.M-rs. V. " ` S`p_.- ` . eKnlght, Miss Ida Pae; Lance, Inissh`, mgugl dicznngtrfnggd Mi:?ing1andRa:h?)g, Crochet----Mrs. Wm. Moore, Miss Cf} D. Armstrong 1 and 2, J.` H. Lockie, Z9: 3 I!;d%I.11;d Ifacelz , Maltqsa-Hlidilss E`: phyr. Aged ewe: D. Armstrong 1 and 2, Die: `L22; ha:,c1e'mp:&: T3: s;ies__;I J. H. Lockie, Gimmer: D. Armstrong Mrs. V; E. Knight` Mm. M_ Sinclair; , d2. `E lb':D.A t , an we am rmssmng J H `Ladies Apron-, fancy---Mrs. G. A.} Lok' D.A t` . B : (A st,.nlge_ rm Yong est pm Do rm McA=rt.-'hur, Mrs. -Geo. -Ca-in-plbell; Shropshire .Downs--Aged rain: Batty;La`d1`e5 A1'n$ Pl3"`n" M"`3- Wm;! ` .w_ E, McIntosh, Mrs. T.`Jennett; Ladies Bros.. `Geo. Crawford, Minesing; I _ Crawford, Mvinesing. Shearling ram: Bat- , Apron Porch 0" 1!ng3.1W"M1'5- ty Bros 1 and 2, G. Crawford. Rani lamb: ' -7- Thompson. MISS A- E- Slnclalrl ; -w. E. Crawford, G. Crawford, Batty Bros.`L3d`i9S' House Dress---Miss 0- Gor-5 Aged ewe: W. E. Crawford, G. Crawford,` don.` Mrs. W. J. 'Dhom*pson: -La-dies . Batty Bros. Gimmer: `Batty Bros.,' G.!FaIl0Y T93 'B&g~--1\I.iSS 13- McA'tee1`. Crawford 2 and 3. Ewe lamb: Batty Bros. 1 Miss E. D-0'bSOI1: `Ladies Cami-S01e- 1 and 2, G. Crawford. Best pen: G. Craw- ' Mrs. T. J ennett, Mrs. Geo. Camp- - ford. ' iibell; Ladies Convelescent Jacket--| Oxford Downs--Aged ram: J. H. Lockie. Mrs. W. J. Thompson; Miss Ida Pae; Ramlamb: J. H. Lockie, 1, 2 and 3. Aged Lad.ie's Emibroidered Night Robe-- ewe: J. H. Lockie 1 and 2. Gimmer: J.%Mrs. V. E._ Kn.ig.ht,i -Mrs. `H. Arm-, H-Lockie, 1, 2 and 3- EW6 lamb: 3- H-l strong; Ladies Fancy Vestie-;Miss; Lockie, 1 2 nd 3- Best Den. -3- 11- Lockie E. Dobson; Ladies Beaded Blouse or, - 1=and2. _ . , Gowns--Mi.ss A. .S.*Sinncl.air, Miss E.` v * P189 ` _ Doabson-; Three Piece Lingerie Set--, Berkshires--192l sow: J. Plowright, Min- Mai'BS Ida Pae; Library. Table Run-, esing. ` , ner, colored em.broidery-Mrs. Hu. Chester Whites--Boar: H. Shannon. Anmstromg, Mrs. -G. J. McA'rthur; -, Yorlashires--l92l boar: J. H. 'Lockie.|Library Table Runner, other style-, l ! 1921 sow: J. H. Lookie 1 and 2. `. Mrs. R,. `M. Hancock, I Miss E. 1\Ic- I I Pair 380011 H08&--A- 13- Clmpbeuo H A~tveer;5Lu~nch-eon set, 7 -pieces--'Miss p M. Dyxnent. _ . _ Ida -Pae,*Miss E. Dolbsqn; Laundry; `Bag, worked---a rs.3 V. E. Knight,; Mrs. Geo. Cam cl-1; Modern Cross, S'ti'tch---Mrs. -H. J. Evans, Miss M.; 4 V V C V `I - ` Sinclair: Pair Pillow Cases, crochet? Itrimwmed---1M. rs.vV. E..1%s.gnt,- Mrs; _ _ ' . J Camplbelil; Pair-`Plllo Slips, day,i ` _ , J H ` emlbroiderede-4Mrs. A.-- `T. Moore, rrie 00- has taken `.i.?..`2..i .ES`....`.i. ? ~l?..?3E:i trnent and Mrs._V. E. Knight; Pin Cushion, atisfactory in , ;. wa.shable--Mrs.` V. E. Knight, Mrs. W. J. Thompson; Pin. Cushion, any! [near `V, _ _- -P.O. -Box other style--<-M-rs. H. J. Evans, Mrs; '1`. Jennett; Patchwork, Japanese _0I'a . .\ I 'crazy--Mrs. T. Jennett; Quilt, pa1.ch-; e`d. -'4- ~M'rs'.. F. Beelby, Miss. B. Mc- ` 0uaig;"Qui1t,,any other `kind-Miss. Lucy Bell, Miss Q. -Gordon; Rag Garpet-__-Mrs." D. Ca-miybell; Rag , .and.2. best Marun oz nun. ; Sout`.hdowns--Aged ram -and shear-ling ra1m,:AD. Armstrong. Minesing. Ram lamb: I D. Armstrong Z94; 2,? 1 n` Tnnlzin Gimmer: D. Armstrong 1? Z. - ` V fix? ' % Berkshires --1921 sow: Lockie. Lockie . `D..:.. Ilnnnn I-`I'non.._'.-A. D- Camnbell. H. 50. I). 4;. uvuu - U~--vv _, , _ Clarion of Thornton. ` Agricultural-Matched pair mares or geld- ings: John A. Brown, Vasey; Wallace Brown, Olndles; Hy. Harrison, Barrie. Two-year-old lly or gelding: J. A. Lennox, Thornton; ' Graham Bros., Shanty Bay. Yearling lly or gelding: C. F. Robertson, Grant Mayor, Allandale; A. A. Watt. Foal `lot, lovely location, 10 mm P.O. B02101! Anonas-Oock `a;1:im1;en : `.L. Smith 1 and 2. Cockerel: Edgar Thomas, H. L. Smith. Pullet: H. L. Smith, T. C. Devine. Brahmes--Cock: J. H. Wilsqn. Hen,.cock~ ere! andpullet: ` J. H. Wilson 1 and 2. Game Bautams--Cock V and 0 hen: Sidney. Goddard. Cockerel: C. Stunden, W. Fras- _._ I)..II..L. I` Qtuntlnn I nnrl '2 nrutn UOG(l8TG. UOCKBICI; U. Duuuucu, vv. gua- er. Pullet: C. Stunden 1 and 2. Cochin Bantams--Cock, `hen, cockerel and pullet: A. F.` A. Maloomson lgand 2. Games Cock: John Gofton`, Geo..W. Clark. I-Ien: G. W. Clark, J. Gofton. Cockerel: J. Gof- ton 1 and 2. Pullet: J. Gofton. G. W. Clark. Langshans--Cock and hen: H. 1-. Smith . -`Gockerel and pullet: H. L. Smith 1 and 2. White Leghorns,---Cock: A. M.` Marshall, Mrs. Geo. Thompson. Hen: MN." Thompson. Cockere}: A. M. Marshall, C. Guest. Pullet: A. My Marshall 1 and 2. 71--...- Y....k..nnn ,(`,nn`.r- A I Tllnb I-Tan uuest. fllllell A. L!.I..`u1u1auuu I. uuu '. Brown Leghprns-C ck: A. J. Tuck. Hen: Wilson Johnston 1 and 2. Cockerel: B. E. ' Fisher, W. Johnston. Pullet: W. Johnston 1 and 2. Bu Legh'orns---Hen: Cecil Poole. Minorcas-:-Hen: B. E. Fisher. Cockerel j and pullet-: B. E. Fisher 1 and 2. Orping- tons---Cock: C. Fraser. Elmvale,t1 and 2." ` Hen: Thos. Milbee, C._ Fraser. Cockerel i and pullet, C. Fraser 1 and 2. Barred Ply- ` mouth Rocks--Cock: J. Wood-,. W. John- ' ston. Hen: C. Fraser 1 and 2. Cockerel: 3 S. J. Fisher, 0. Podle. Pullet: Fred Huse, I C. Fraser. ~White Plymouth Rocks---Cock, ' J hen, oockerel and pullet: A. M.` Marshall ; `i1 and 2, Rhode Island Reds--Cock and W hen: C. M. I-Iickling I and 2. Cockerelzo C. M.. Hlckling. Pullet:,C.- M. Hickling 1 and 2. White Wyando'ttes--Hen; Edgar - Thomas, C. M. Hickling. Cockereli A. L. _ . - W. Smith. Pullet: Rev. W. J. Watt 1 and r|2. Buff Wyandottes---Cock and hen: E. Baldwin 1 and 2. Wyandottes (a.o.c.)-- Cock: Rev. W. J. Watt. Hen: Rev. W. , J,. Watt 1` and 2. Cockerel: E. Baldwin, E;Rev. W. J. Watt. Pullet: Rev. 'W, J. 3] Watt. C. Poole. E Toulouse Geese---Male and female: Willie Pratt. 1921 male and, female: `Fred Carson. 1 n.u_:.-_ n___1-- 11.1. ....,1 :..'.....1... v A V ' \1u.1uyIuc:u, J.` a,1`1u.cln uuccac ;u.n::. `$1.1. Caam'pbel`l; Cured. `S ,1-Ia2m-~-A.4 'Ca.1npbe1.l, Mrs. `3 5 Campbell; Lowf Homemade Bread-! `.M.iss Mrs. Amn-f A strong; Quart Maple Syru-p--Mrs. B I W. asumith, Miss B. Mccuaig; COMBO-I tion Domest.'ic Canned Fruit--~MJss ,"B.AMcC1iai4g\; '1 Doz. Eggs-C. W.` ;i!N'ash, A. D. Campbell; N=u.t Bread-- 4;, A; D. Campbell, Mrs. J. Cann-pbe11;| N, Fruit .Bread--.A. D. Campbell, Mrs} n-- J .'Ca,m1$bel.1; Hroown Brea.d--Mrs. J .1 N.,Ca.m.pbe1l, A. D. ,Ca;m'p~bell; Baking; 'a- from one batch of -dough--A. D.: icamptbedl, Miss B. McGuaig." ' `n C an A Q gs uwvv -v-- -----v ----7 -~------ -_.- --~- .v ---~~- I V Pekih Ducks-Male and female: E. A. | Harris, . 1921 mile and female :~E. A. Har- ; ris. Rouen Ducks-- 1921 male -and female: {Willie Pratt. . 1):_-...--.. `rr..._.u..:..... . r:It.....l 1:*......... t.,.._ 1 f 1D.'Ca:m~pbel`l; e :crock-~M'iss 1 ;butter crock+ -M.iss 2 `Mrs. Qampbell; 10 2 lb. _B.. lMcCu'aig, Campbell, -Mrs. J.% Cheese--Mrs. " I1 ~(1mnmmknl1 'I\ `I1 .l".o.w1-nhnH- llrn 1 Pbuzltiy WTHE BARRIE EX/\Ml;\ER Eight-roomed Brick House. large A11nc\r`n1I| l'YD+ 1 \lIQ\I , _ , _ . . . n n Mrs. J. `_G. McArthur; Slippers, boudoir--Mrs. A. D.- Campbell; Shou=lder'Sha.w1, kn'Lt'ted-oMiss E. McAteer; Sweater Coat, let crochet .--Miss E. _Marchildon;* Sweater, pullover, knitted-Miss M. Sinclair; Sweater Coat, knitted, any other kind-~Mrs. T. Jennett, Miss A. S. Sinclair; Sofa. Pillow, em'broidery- Miss A. S. Simclair, Miss E. McAteer; Sofa Pillorw, other style-Mrs. H. J. Evans, Mrs. T. J ennett; Service `Pray, 'embroidered--Mrs. V. E. Knight, ` I 1 1 Mat,_ hooked--Miss B. McCaiaig;. Sideboard Scarf-;Mrs.` V. E. Knight, B . `*.M'1ss E. Dobson; Service Tray. 'fcrocheted--~Miss Mabel Webb. Miss! ' E. Dobson; Tatting, white and color- ed- -Mrs. Wm. Moore; Tea Case) , 1 embroidered---~Mrs. Geo. Campbell: ' Miss E. B. Banting; . Tray Cl0'hs. ; pair, embroidered--sMiss E. B. Bant- ` ing, Mrs. H. Anm.st.ron.g;"1`-`a:ble Cloth and, Serviettes---Mrs. A. Moore; L_ Ta.'b=le Cloth, French - and Maderia , em- broidery--Miss O'Connor, Miss D. - ,1 Sarjean-t; Table Centre, em'broi-ler3 V. or let cror-.het-:Mrs. M. Sinclair; .- Ta-ble Doy1eys---Miss E. B. Banting. - Miss .0. Gordon; Tea Cloth, ler 3, crochet or em`broidery--~Mrs. H. J. :, Evans, Miss E. Dobson; Foils`. and 11 Stand Covers-~M-rs. G. J. Mc.\rthur, d Miss M. Sinclair; Tow-'els, pair, l:_crochet i.n,sertion--l_\h-s. V. E. g Knight, Mrs. A. T. Moore: Towels. ir pair, hemstitched or initialed---Mrs. 4- .P. Love, Mrs. V. E. Kni.s;ht:,'1`ow_els. Ld pair, guest, embroideret'.---Mrs. II. 5- Armstrong, Mrs. A T. Moore: " Towels, guest, Swedish darning-- 7- Miss Ida Paw; Woollen (}lmes- Miss *`.- B. Mccuals; Woollen Hand Knit J- Socks, coarse--.`.liss E. Me.-Meet`. Miss M Sinclair: Wooli-:1 Hand ie Knit Socks, fins----.\li:=.s B. .\IcCnaig. n. .VIiss`E. McAu-,-er: Woollen I-land ;A,_ 1'21`-it Mitts, double--Mrs. J. Camp- ,;-. bell, Miss 13. McC'ua.i~g; We-`!l.=:1 e; Hand Knit, "\`[itts, ine--`-Miss B. Mccuaig; Waollc-".1 Yarn, home spun lo, ._ Mrs_ J_ C,1xllo'oI*l],_ .\lrs. A T). .n` Campbell; Best ve .i.ri':cles suitable g- for Christmas Gifts Miss E. Do;b- H. son`, Mrs. T. Jennett; Collection of Gh.ildren s Work--E,. Pratt, W. et} Pratt. `Finns: A tlf. I i I{00ts--Class 35 lg Collection of Field Rocrts~--Mrs. J. _'CampIbe1l, J. Yeates; Long White l,Ear1y Potatoes--~Ge0. tCrogAhan;' _IRoundish or Oblong White Early .1 Potatoes--- Mrs. J. Campbell, W. G.{ _Kenned=y & Sons; Long Red or _I Pink ' Early Pot-atos---~Geo. -Croghan; ; Roundish or Oblong Red or Pink` I 3,Ea.rly Potatoes---A. Pratt, H. Ma.- I-.-.,. T.n-no` White Late Potatoes---I . 1-any .--.. ` Utn-fortunately the clerk who was assisting the judge in Fine Arts, ow- in*g` to a misund-erstandinwg, om-itted ito enter the names of the prize Win-- _-.... :. nan i.nd. c hnnk_ There-_ ito enter me na:n1es u; um plnuv ..... ners in the judge's book. There-` fore, the managenlent requests the` exhibitors `who were awarded prizes to notify the secretary of the pnizes! awarded on their exhinbits. I I !Ea.rly Pota.toes--A. r=1ia.u., 1.. ..... bey; Long White Late Potatoes---` A.-D._ Cam1'pbel|l; Roundish or Orb-l `Ion- _ W.hite Late I-otantoes---Mrs. -J. !Ca.mpbel1, A.'Pratt; Ro=undi.sh or i Oblong Red or Pink Late Pot~atoes-- `G. Croghan; Collection of Potatoes-- 3!-I. :Ma;bey, G. Cro-ghan; Swedes lTurnips,---W. G. Kennedy & _Sons,; (Continued on page 7)_ Advertising Does Not Add to Cost of Selling Goods Fine Art In one of its advertising -talks to dealers, the International Harvester Company "proves conclusively that advertising does not add to the cost of t-he goods. V One of the outlawed, moth-eaten ideas that still persist in some minds is the one that advertising is an extra item that has to be saddled on to the goods and makes them cost more. -__.. ..-..1I.. L....n 4-Ian 1urlnt\1A Fain:-in n-F nrx7A`I`i';Q;~0` urnnld S21(1L1lCu UI1 LU ulc guuub `Auu iuarxco uiuur buol. luunu. __``If this were really true, the whole fabric of advertising would collapse of its own weight in less thansix months; in fact, never would have existed. ` A t ' When large department stores hire highly-paid experts to write thein ads for them and take thousands of dollars worth of space in the papers, they don t do-it for the fun of spending money to tack onto the cost of their goods. - __ LL..J. -..-.1......n A47 l4\|n{`:rI|(`C ic urhaf IIPPHQ PY- 1418114."! Uuuavu -.r. . Allandale; get B{is'y".'}' L . . . .". . . . ; ...... . .$2,ooo 25% Acres, seven-roomed house, barn 20x30, stone. . stabling beneath, seven acres hardwood. bush, young orchard and small fruits, about eight miles from Bar- A rie, must be sold, a snap` . . . . . . . . . . . . .,|.$'1,l00 We have some extra good value, to offer you in Town and Farm Properties. See usbefore you decide. -- ___ L11 UIILU lllC LLUDL. Ul Lucu suuuo. For they know that volume of business is what keeps ex-_ penses down, and advertising is absolutely essential to get the volume. ``If a motor car manufacturer Lp utsup an expensive plant, with possibly a single giant trip hammer costing fifty thousand dollars, and then builds only one car, what would the cost of it be? . un_,; ___1..... n...,4..~1. rmnnnl and Inral ndxrprticina he .0 \P.l S the then builds only W'Ila1".- WUUIU tut: cost U1 u uc: But when through national and local advertising, he gets the demand. that enablesfhim to turn them out by the thousands, right then is when he is able to put a price on them that is in direct inverse ratio to quantity. . ``In the good old days when a nickle bought something, you often sold an article `a nickle apiece, six fora quarter. What was the idea? . . ,,., H- -:.....1.. ..m..m.- . 46 0.? mar rents nreminm rm volume. Volume. l -' - . . Good advertising serves exactly the same purpose, and costs 4 you a much smaller margin. . . But so-called advertising, which does not advertise, is only an item of expense to you. When .you substitute the `I sell idea for `Why you should buy, it becomes a liability instead of an asset. Give your customers real interest-stimulating facts about goods in season, and you willprove to your own satisfaction that good advertising costs no one anything in the long run. ' ' Anvnlinslnc IN THE BARRIE EXAMINER BRINGS % -%Q.``_` ?" *.5`.?`*T5 __.._ l.__.... -.-4;A`pluv Ira Examiner has the. largest circulation of any town weekly (\\..s.....:.-. 11: (`Y0~u~ Were Dayin g a 15 5 ~~3 A ~ per C Gut ` D . reymum E -The Secretary sends the following cor- {rections for Oro Fair prize list. Heavy gdraft team: 1, Wm. Regan; 2. Jas. Mc-i `.Art.hur.~ Pair` bacon hog: 1, Len Shaw;. ` 2,f`A. D.`C9.mpbell. ` BOYS SCRAMBI4: -GIRLS We will scramble all votes on pony contest not taken by customers during the week. Scramble will take place`. in front of our store at 12 o clock sharp, every Saturday during contest. omc. Phone 361` SUITS BETTE LOWER mucus OR0 FAIR WINNERS CLOTHING SPECIALISTS % BETTER GRADE ' OVERCOATS 1-04 DUNLOP ST. Thursday, Spt. 429, 192.2 Gravenhurst . . . Midland 1 Cookstown . . . . . . Alliston . . . . . . Beeton . . . . . . . NEW GOODS FALL FAIR DATES Two Special Bargains ' ep.' on Sept. 29, 30 29, 30, Oct. 1 . Oct. 4, 5 Oct. 6, 7 . Oct. 11, 12 O0*Oooovo4 Miss Heaslip Hf the` spent the \\'0l'k-.-ml ;u '`-~ ----mu... F u. \lr\4u-v --._. . , The renxuins nf zh Churchill werv huric `tery on Sat.urdu_v lm well known around 'law of the Into Mrs. (`VI KEV. U. .131. VIIILA mg of `the hozml Mlssmnary Swivt_v i -\ :1 ll 1 _, _ Ottmveh NI*_\'}:(r\\' we9k-end with frimn Mr. and Mrs. Hur spent Suumluy at H The lutl'|n< nf ('( S_[`|(`n(~ Du! u1u.:_y .u The ladies `of ( are 'cordi:1ll_v iinitv linery (lepui`txm>m. lNI'tY 1 rw [_____ H` Thursday, Sept. % Pkizla WINNERS AT BARRIE FAIR |ll|\/AJ u~., --. ... Clifford Fa.~tu r Mr 1 :at his homo 1l(`l'l`. Miss Spence unlit-xx amremlicitis un "Tm-u! The M2m. Hun proved by u '(_-nut wf , Mrs. (Re-\'.: .\l:-xi` the week-end xvilh `H J. Hrule)`. Thu .-'\nni\'(-1'.~;u'_\` .~ Church, Pinkvrtnu. `- ly utrmula-d. Mr. and .\`1l'.`~. .\1'n~ .....l \I?`.. 1, DUNNU .- OOOX ]ll;,'1!;!`T. DI`. Wu .\`Ir._ l)ut'l i1 l'....\. I41 ,. km: 11 an Rev. C. Whit ,: `.1... 1...7....l I'n'u ~'\lIHl| his lr'()t}1k`x'.<. 1 The romuin~ -of Barrie \\'(`lf4 tory hero rm Re-v, R. 1 . Dunnl `(l7|}u luv 1!` Du) YOU EVER COMPARE oun PRICES wrrn THE MAIL ORDER HOUSES? Luna. \l\'u, .-u . "Wt-rl.(-_ Mrs. (Rl`\'.` the m9otin_'_' - tho \V(m1bn.'~ The representnti F. Thompson. be given to Mr. ' No. 39 finds hin LIII__'.~u\ .v\'. llIll\ M r .SCENE FRAON FOR Ct l,'.\| HI Unnn = and WE KNOW AND CAN SHOW YOU WHERE ' YOU CAN SAVE MON- EY BY BUYING YOUR BUILDING MATERIALS FROM US.

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