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Northern Advance, 2 Oct 1930, p. 2

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uuL`L: me |ll>`L'l.ll("` r.~"v-r the :\lllllirlf`i to przu-liczilly the wirlth of the Anmzoii. ltz: ::mb:i.~.~:ulor;<, (ron.ul.' and lllllll-'l 0U.-` trr-zniw.` <'on.~ti1utr~ furthv-!' ('Ul1l.'l('I.~'. Sn ll l"llll`I-l_\.`i too late for t.l1(- l'uitel Starr-.< In keep out, e. when we inki- into coi1.-irlerutim1 the millions in; doll;1r.< it h:i.< invest:-d in luropw, Ill bu.~`im-.~'.~`, in ln.'1n.<, etc. ll-:n'.uL'.- kt.-(:p out" mip:ht have workeil 200 yt-:u'.< imck. but not now. Like (inn- adu and the other memlu.:r.~: m` the l.e.'1;:Ur-. the United Stzttrrs .~:lmu|!l join the \vorl(l court, zmd Sullrilllllfdt arbitration for killing and thus avail -themselves of the combined l'or<-- or all the mv.-mhers of the Lezu:m- to enforce eace. The Briaml~-|\'elIo;rx; pact omits this necessary =fc-ziturc. Hearst is wrong and has always been inclined towards sensutiomilisnn. Senator Norris of .\'ebr-aska referren to him as the sewer of journa.l~is'm" in connection with his Mexican am venture. Hearsrt overlooks, intenIt.ion- ally or otherwise, the vital fact thai the whole world (the United States included) is. now practically one unit ` that each nation is now one of the family of nations, and that :1 little : war ame anywhere is likely to, spread, just like the world war, into a world conflagration. : 'en Dt., Barrie rnone MONEY TO LOAN l( A P \The National leave: `Toronto ' at 9.00 l\_rn, A1-vlana n-D Vinnlrspa :va.n:I.aecom:1mnu: Goodoonnectiomat lnnipcg for apotnts mwaumcmada. BPANCH ES: Businesg Dirctory Save Your Produce Money Don't leave your dairy or poultry money loose around the house. Place this money regularly in a Savings Account with us. Then in a short time you will have agood reserve you can use to take a holiday-to purchase something for the home or to benet your children. BANKFl'ORQlll0 municipality asslsung. ' Barrie 1nig`h~t well undertake the remodelling of the town hall, was contemplated a few years ago. This work could be all done during` the writer months with local labor, whicn| would 1'c-li(.-\`r.- the situation to :1 mxzzt extent. Prompt action, how- ever, niu.<*. be taken by the town council in seeing the proper author- ities and p1'e.<.~'En_s; the claim of the fawn. l The BANK for SAVINGS i: I . 1 I `I1 ALLANDALE Barrie. MUSIC LESSONS EDMUND HARDY, MUS. BAC., F.T.G.M._ Teacher of Piano, Or- gan, Voca and Musical Theory. Organist And Choiz-master of St. Andrew's Pmubytuinu Church. Gold Mcdaliwt If 'nu-onto Gonna- vntnvv nf Minds nnrl A? Oh: Y1-L N Uuliiblh lKlnl'l.l.il'U.IV 4o;g Clapperton 51. Phone 467w. [VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES I n....:.. n..-....L. | 1JJ.`_uV1'.l.: DUIVUJJJUIV 24 Dunlop. Above Arnold : Market. Telcnhone 378. ROBERT H. SMITH, EYESIGHT Snecinlist. snrnpssznr tn 0. TL `R1151: umce uours: 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p":&n., 6.80-8 p.m. WUM.1N Associate Coroner, County of Simcoe Phone 61. Ofce--58 Collier St. Ofce Hours: a.m.. 12.20-92 rf-Vn nnn_s2 nu. I With Hon. R. B. Bennett anu` Hon. Howard Ferguson both on the ocean politics in these p.'11't..s are p1'aotica1I,' in 21 state of suspended zmimtxtion. V To say that each of, these Premiers dominates his Cabinet! is putting it mildly. Each know;~: what he wants at all times and sees: that he gets it. Nor does either have to pause to ask anyone else to help him niake U]: his mind. In times of .<'trr;.<~ :-Iain L ulu-. leader- \`.,I I I A. 1. Lune, M.D. W. C. Little, M.B., Associate Coroner County of Simcoe. rnone 41.) -'41 Maple Ave. . Office Hours : ' 2-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or by appointment A. T. Little, M.D. .W. Little. M.n_, A.....;...- n ..... .. rnone lU{ Oice Hours-9-lO 3.1 7-8 13.11). _-_;- J. J.l.L\J1\/J.. 1.LV X`XL\JJ L)LJ1\\J'JJ\lLV I Special attention to Obstetrics ; Associate Coroner for County of ; Simcoe. {Office and Residence, 50 Mary St. I Phone 101 .rm`.,m Um`.-.~. Q n on 1 I) on 12 0 an DR. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate of McGill University, Montreal. Oie and Residencc+--Gorner Eliza- beth and Bradford Sts., Barrie. Phone 105 nnh-n nm...;,,n,1n ..... 1 o _. :5 to 25% Off for a. Short Time only All Kinds of Electrical Work T*TYThV7rn11T\'n 1'17 -nrunvn-rm . -9 U010 IVICUIHW`. VI `IOYOIIEO U01! vatory of Musk and of the Ud- versity of Toronto. 113 Wale: St.. Barrie ... . .....- ......;.-u\.4 J..JJ.114\JL.J.\aL\JfL.Ll E .1. w. BISHOP ` Electrical Dealer and Contractor lPhone 285. 43 Dalton St.. Barrie. /. 7 Elizabeii; St. I Motor /-Xmbulance in Connection {Open day and night. Morgue and 3 1 Chapel in connectwn. Estabiished 1869 l()`VH. It is only those who ` things, and go after that are going: to hem $20,000,000 grant. Phone 82 is. G. SMITH & co [Dun Late Assurgnce L.o..ot uannda I Assurance l olic1e.~sz Penswn Bonds, Annulties Moderate Rate5--Maximixm Returns Collier and Clappcrtbn Sts. Phone 167. U0 IJLHUOP DEFGCT4 Dar] 9-12, 1-6. Phone 80. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930. .uuLu1c1` n. b'M1'1'n, 1911Sb'J.U;t1'1' Specialist, successor to O. R. Rusk. 53 Dunlop Street. Barrie. Hours 9.12. 1-6. Phnnn Rn, I Oice Hours: DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PHYSICI.-XNS AND SURGEONS Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Office Hours 2 DR. W. A. LEWIS SURGERY AND DISEASES OF WOMEN ncnr-hufn (`n.nnnn- r`m...4... A: 0.-._....- Po 73. LLOYD ship (":)n:n ELECTRICAL FIXTURES AND BRACKETS on-Iv I\rr p n. .... _ . DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON O.A..:..I ..;L __.L:.._ ;_ nL_L_L__:,_ n uncynn sun: 11 uxn ELE CTRI CAL I 111 nunvynn FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBA`I..MER no. DR. "R. W. HUGHES DENTAL SURGEON nlnn Aluuu. An...-.lA . M FUNERAL DIRECTORS U &TI'I I5 I IICh NUIVSE RLALTON . an--0.. .. CK DL.... 6 Open Day and Night HIV IJKIJLIK \JI' Barrie Branch .n1n.v:m t>1,n.mnn HEARST 'none lUl S-9.30. 1-13.30, 6-8.30 ELMVALE 961 Barrie, Ont. / Phone 218. Published at 1 23 Dunlop St., Barrie, every Thursday. GARBAGE DISPOSAL SHOULD GET TWO OF LlLHlJ(f:lI.lf)nS, 11.3 1nvtr;rn~aL10n- radio, and even tolcphonv Ze}).<" and 2Hr. ru- di.=:tanc<- over the Atlantic Hrnllv `.:hr. mmql. "c n.. ]T1U?]'(70lHl.' al \vm_-1cs.- urn! `Inn cxplun new Hr- @719 Whw} Nnmtizw `Au xnLI:1`LwHl`Jll;` (`UH rope to (,-v(:)' hope u i'r(:1;:}1t and p2L:~:s-n_s:<- :Ui()l`lK`, `HQ I'n.fr-vnzntinn AND FRANCE '1o]f Hc;,4r.~;t, the .-\ no: 5` .\7Ll`Ull):'.' l(,`ZlU.CI in demand. And to in these stress- men who do not hand in hand gu '11l;f;(\n;< A KIND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930' .1Le1' mom benet from : nus ugu "ivato doc` L I n-un l. EDITORIAL am: nww ducc the im ......,.4 15 p by th `In: . .. mhe time has council lnust 1 in some way. BUSY ~ go after such` them .~:Lrong, nr-t from Hm! , .-\mer- I practically ' {hm r7\~:-nah Dl'| Ll$H(:1 I Bennett nn Dnv `adc1~- ' v..:l`.f` I A Chinese truckman in Vancouver. sent the following bill to a grocer for delivering orders. , 10 genes 10 comes--at 50 cents a went.- $5.00. 5.~nnw '.\'(`l`i' not." 'l'l2(* true . of lt.hr- l`:1t- of tlna<:- ht-roic men r<-m:1In.~ :1 .<<--rot lm.-ked in the icy bosom of 1,hr- nm't.h. l.:ul_v Frzlnklin never (.'(:Z1SCd to .=n~iv:- for mm'(' info)-nmtion. She visit!-rl t.hr- United Sl.1t('>` and Can- ml:: in I848 and went xvc-st to For: Curry (winnipcgz) in s('.'1rcl1 of poa- sihlv <:lm\'s. A150 did not sltop ho: trnvr-ls and activity, and at 8] . vi. San Francisco, mot lirjgllan`. Young at Salt Lake City, vlsitml Chicago and New York and Czmadn once more. During her last illness, at the age of 83, the brave old wo man was busy arrmlging another venture into the Arctic for an ex- pedition she was helping to nance on the vessel Pandora. \ViL`I UUCZIU` trance of Lczuxuo: of 1 `...d,\.l . L'ld.Hk\llIl UH ljC(.`l covr:r~'.- : sp thimrs from Lhe nlnnnrr H11: Tu`.-1zn~.nu luv!) Vt . nan U`l('(l tr) \ land to some H11d: .< Pmy Ths party of about 100 dcspremtu ci1'cum. 111: Ind .~':nuL.l1\\':ml via t.h- G l\ iv:-v |wuy :1 ` Raver; . .lIV\I(\ 1 over night `in New1na1`ket at the home of Hon. W. B. Robinson. whose cottage was standing until lately on Eagle street. Canoed up Georgian Bay Proceeding to Holland Landing, Franklin and his officers embarked in a batlteau which took them over Lake Simcoe to Orillia, whence they travelled down the Severn to Pene- tan;z'ui.shenr,-, at that time a military ,`post, which Franklin described in a . letter to his wife as the chief naval . station on the Great Lakes. Here 3 they waited some days for the lug. ' canoes and half-breed paddlers sent by the Hudson s Bay Co. via the Ottawa River from Montreal. Skirt- ing the Shores of Georgrian Bay to the Soo, the party hugged the f1`l1]_g'() ; of Lake Superior to Fort William. 'l`h<- lCng`li.~'h River took them to Fort Garry and other \vaterway.= to Cumberland House. Here they met the main party and journeyed north to winmr at Great Bear Lake. Franklin Lost Safely home from that e.\"pedit.ion_. Franklin was Governor of Tamania from 1836 to 1843. In 1845 he set out with the wooden sailing` \\`ar.~xhip< Erebus and Terror, from London. to (ii.~'(. ()V(`}' thz-.t _\`orz`:1\\'r-:=`. I a.<;~:;ie'~~. . will-o~`L he-wisp to explorers for near- ly 400 years. He never returnen. The laat white men to :~'er: his .-l1i}.. were Whalers at Baln Land. Pre- .LuAL=\. b'Ll\4L~ u_y D.L\.|.5U -.,ucu.u, a'uu_yu|;.j. 1 l 3':ml-:lin . pa1'tin,-.<'-~31l in all. .<'.'m'-al r:xpel:'tion.< and ofl'er.- 2: total of 20,000 for anyone who could locate the party or ascvrtaizz l'.~' 1!`N(-, l.:url\' Fr-mL-lin ax ln.-...u;4'..i .. l)L`f.:'d.ll that long: . or ; ;'l'he Briti:~:h Government sent cu-.' I 1z1Llg,`.' I the r izcd 11".. .. Radio messages from the Arctic that Major Burwash, who headed the Canadian Government airplane expedition, has discovered Sir John ,Franklin s old camps and other relics, reminds us that the great ex- plorer had a link with early To- ron~to and its neighborhood. Frank llin was fe-ted in Toronto, according, to the Telegram, which says : Tt ms nit. Holland Landing` that FAMOUS EXPLORER ON LAKE SIMCOE HUNDRED YEARS AGO `had been sum; by sea to Yorl: Fac- .tho Franklin party journeyed up to me Ielegram, wmcn says : It was at Holland Landing that he began, in 1825, his 3,500-mile water journey to the shores of Great Bear Lake. The bell hanging in thc little Anglican Church tower at New- market was presented as a memento of her famous husband by the de voted Lady Franklin. She also sem out from England a tombstone to mark the grave in the little New- market cemetery of John Macdonala, u a chief factor of the Nortli West Fui ' Company, who had been helpful toi Franklin in the Far West. Via Holland Landing Following several successlul polar expeditions in previous years, Capt Franklin and his companions, the future Sir George Back. Sir John. whose names are commemorated in Arctic rivers and islands, and Mr. Kendall, came out to Canada via New York in the spring of 1825. The main party of the expedition tory with instruciions to meet Frank- lin and his oflicers far in-land ax Cumberland House, a H`ud. Bay Co. p0.~:at on the Saskatchewan River. .-\rri\'<.-d at York (Toronto) by sail- lllf, schooner from .\'iagara, Frank- lin, who had served as a midszhipman under Lord Nelson at the I:`.a.ttle of Copenhagen, was greeted by tho,- Governor of Upper Canada and all the notables oi the town. Next day Yonge Li'(:c1 hy s_t.'.1ge coach, st.ayin;I Infrlit "in .\.e\'.'market at 1Wf\I'\1AI nc [Inn w 12 [)r\]\;I*I:~nv\ h.l\1`I'. Lady I*`rz1nklin in Cm )Ic-Clintock, who re1.urnr- 7' 1-root men1orI.Jl tzlbh.-t.< f rzmkh'n on Bce(.-hvy Is] nx-rumal Qnvnv K-"|`l\|' .. . .~.\_.;,--. uuzu m.- `U-., 1347, and the party, havn '0 \'t-:-':~'re1.'~`. had f\I\1t\ 11...}. .....- uu ux:I:\,m-_v |>|uIIl|. (115- -d . .\p.>on.< zmtl nth!-1 ts Fr;u1I<}in [)2ll`t} 1:: Llw E.-:kinm.<. I-In ]H`.`l!`(l vat,-;u:~ from the natives to Lhr- (`Wot-f tho white men (h'O])})(`d by Mu as Lhv-y wont `to the Grt-at r; that some \\ (!l`(: buriod zmn not. The true story of "nu: th(,`.~i( r -rot of myth. l y Aluunlln ve F:.\1pC:(.1 expense. I McClinton, `\nvI AI\P`\7.I1:`I.rn ill. l.-HU 5 ul`V' abandoned 1. On nun uumuz l\_`\l\ll1lt'. -Hlllll r1unr.(`1`. MARKET CA I`TI..E--Bost fut steer, B. B1n('kburn. Bvst. baby bref. 1. B. Blackburn; 2. B. B. Warnicu: 3. Jas. Mcnrthur. Oro Station. Best senior calf. 1. B. B. Warnicn; 2. B. Black- burn: 3. Thos. Dowel]. Bast junior calf. 1. Ernest Crawford; 2. 13. Black- burn; 3. E. J. Murphy. Sheep COTSWOLDS---Agcd rum, 1. T. E. Smith, Phclpsbonz 2. G. H. Mark & Son. Little Britain. Sheurling ram. 1, Mark & Son; 2. T. E. Smith. Rant lamb. Mark & Son: 2 and 3. T. E. Smith. Aged ewe, Mark & Son; 2 and 3, T. E. Smith. Gimmer. Mark & Son; 2 and 3. T. E. Smith. Ewe lamb. 1 and 2, Mark & son; 3. T. E. Smith. Best_ pen, 1, Mark .5: Son; 2, T. E. Smith. LEICES'I'ERS-Aged mm, 1. John Allan 8: Sons. Orlllla; 2. R. F. Oars- cadden. Bradford. Shearllng ram, 1 and 2, Allan & Sons; 3, R. F. Cars- cadden. Ram lamb. 1 and 3. R. F. Carscadden; 2. Allan & rsons. Aged ewe, 1, Allan as sons;_ 2 and B, R. F. SWEEPSTAKES -- Best Shorthorn bull. 1. Emv.~:t Crawford. Best Herc- ford bull. T1105. Dewoll. Bast Pollccl Angus bull. I3. Blztckburn. Best Ay1'-` slmo bull. John Hunter. Best female. Sh0l'UlOl"1l. Emnst Cr:1wfo1'd. Best fe- male. Hereford, Thos. Dewcll. Best fe- male. Pulled Angus. B. Blackburn. Best femalv. Holstein, Im1isfrr.- Farm. Best. female. Ayrshire. John Hunter. 1\/I'AR(F`.'T" (.A'F"rw1:*,,,,1).-...+ r..L ..L...... !Prize Winners At } I Barrie s Fall Pair] AuLuL'l 5. AYRSHIRES--Bull. throw years old and up. 1. E. M. Caldwell. Barrie: 2. Ross Kennedy, Allxmdnle. Yearling bull. 1. John Hunter. Allandale. Year- ling heifer. 1 and 2. J. Hunter. c-nrnnnrw-n A `an.- Cl. 1. 1. u. k/d1 :'llI/l`I`S Duckworth: 3. J. A. tqn. Yezlrlinq heifer. Duckworth. Heifer ca ruthers. Avuaurnno -n..~u lge TW A auu ..>. Auu1.51L`l:L' rarm` JERSEYS-~ Bull, three years old and up. 1. J. S. Duckworth, Angus. Cow giving milk. 1. Chas. Graham, Barrie; 2. J. S. Duckx-;ort.h. Two-year-old heif- m`,1 T .7 Cnrvnfhnru 1:n~m~Gn~ 0: 7 r: xauu. pun ;,';H1lg,' KHIJK, 1 anti 111- nisfrec Farm` Two-year-old heifer` 1. Inni.=fx'e(= Farm. Yearling: heifer. 1 and 2. Inni.~'.fI'0t3 Farm. Heifer calf, 1 and 2 and 3. Ixmisfree Farm` ,T1i`DQ!:`VQ _ Dun HM.-.` "AA..- A: -w v umu. :ruu.;n\_' {Jul}. :3. blaCKI)Hl`11. calf. B. Blackburn 1 and 2. Cow 5:, milk. 1 and 2. B. Blackburn. Two-3 old heifer. and yearling heifer. 1 2, 13. Blackburn. Heifer czj.1f. 1, 2 3, B. Blackburn. I-IOl.STEINS---Bull calf. 1 111111 - Warm f`nu- rrivh-.n n-..'1I- 1 .. uuu gutug. nuns. 1.1105. uc\ve.11; 2, 1:5. B Warnica: 3. Smythe & Sons; 4. E. Carr. Heifer. two years old. 1, Thos. Dewcllz 2. B. B. Wamica. Yearling heifer. Thos. Dowel}. Heifer calf, 1, B. B Wamlca: 2, Thos. Dcwcllz 4, B. B. Warnica. POLLED ANGUS--Best bull and : of his get. Thos. Dowel]. B1111. Lhro years old and up. B. Blackburn. Ux bridge. Bull, two years old. 13. Black bum. Y(ea1'Iin_r bull. B. Blackburn Bu] (`nH' `R 1'-!1nnL-hm-n 1 M": n r... Horses CLYDESDALE-1, Matched pair J. C. Tudhope, Hawkestone; 2, W. Amos, Craighurst; 3, Chas. Grieg. Elmvale. 2-year-old. 1. Fred Moore, Eimvale; 2, J. B. Holden. Shanty Bay; 3, Jos. Emms, Oro `Station. Yearling, 1, Mc- Intosh Bros., Angus. Foal, 1930, 1, J. B Holden. Brood mare, 1, J. B. Hol- den; 2. W. J. C. Boake, Thornton. Mare or gelding, any age, Chas. Grigg: 2, W. Amos; 3, Chas. Grigg: 4, A. Dyer, Allandale. Matched pair, 2, An- drew Cumming, Barrie. Foal, 1930, 1, Fred Brown, Aliandale; 2, Innisfree Farm, Lefroy: 3. W. J. C. Boake. Brood mare, 1, Innisfree Farm: 2, J. F. Quin- lan, Barrie: 3, D'Arcy Armstrong. Minesing. Mare or gelding, any age. 1, `A. Dyer: 2. Innisfree Farm. PERCHERON -- Matched pair, 1, Jones Emms 8.: Son, `Oro Station; 2, H. Smith. Barrie: 3. Roy Fraser, Hawkestone. Foal, 1930 1, D'Arcy Arm- strong; 2. G. S. Wice & Sons, Thorn- ton; 3, Roy Fraser; 4, J. W. Orchard, Minesing: yearling. 1. J. W. Orchard: 2, Geo. Hubbert, Ailandaicz 3, W. .A. Pratt, Allandale. 2-year-old 1. H. Smith: 2. J. W. Orchard: 3, G. S. Wice & Sons. Brood mare, 1, Roy Fra- ser; 2, Jas. A. Spencer. Thornton; 3, G. S. Wice & `Sons. Mare or gelding`, 1. H. Smith: 2, Emms 8: `Sons: 3, H. Smith._ CARRIAGE HORSES-Span in har- ness, 1, T. D. O'Neill, Craighurst: 2, W. Hussey. Cookstown: 3. C. Kirby, Cookstown. 2-year-old. 1, R. F. Suth- erland. Stroud: 2. H. Osborne, Bar- rie; 3, Stewart `Bell. Barrie. Yearling, 1, Sam McKnight, Ivy; 2, H. Osborne: 3, R. F. :Suthe2'1a.nd. Mare, 1, J. W. Orchard. Foal of 1930, 1, J. W. Or- chard: 2. Ray Robson. Barrie: 3, Ste- wart Bell. Single horse, attached to vehicle, 1. T. D. O'Neill; 2, Dr. J. W. Glendexming. Orilliaz 3, W. Hussey. `R(WAT'3QT'F`.F?.R-_x\/Tarp nr o'n'lr`Hno af-._ ulcuucxuuug. uuum: a, W. nuazey. ROADSTER.S-Mare or gelding at- tached to vehicle, 1, Donald Bell, Moonstone; 2. .T. D. O'Neill. Mare with foul of 1930, 1. J. Brethet 8: Sons. Thornton: 2, McIntosh Bros; 3, Emms & Son. Foal of 1930. 1. Emms 8: Son; 2. Brethet & Sons. Two-year-old. Mc- Intosh Bros. Single driver, 1 and 2. T. D. O'Neill; 3. Donald Bell. QDFFTAT Q7 Ci:-xn-1n hn-urn`! 1 Ynu Advance Brmt. Barrle. \Il ml` 1\\L)"yU'dl`-( -mthors, Barrie; ` -Spencer, 1 and ` eifer calf. 1, I. The resolution passed by the Board of Education at Friday night: meeting re the menace to the healtu of our citizens from the present system of garbage disposal, is in line with the views expressed by this paper on more than one occasion. The practce of dumping all kinds of refuse so near the schools of the town is to say the least unsanitary, and should be discontinued. We` have frequently passed by the dump in the park this summer and noted the odor and the ies. Tim lmml+'|n nf` nnv nivnnz n:ii'f.i-i 1, mm m-um.-u,v. :5, Mrs. J... V`\ ilmi1. Sp:-c-inls, l)l`(`(i to in '-- Bl*$l irio. Bar- red Ror'l:.~'. 1, Dwlno .(`l`lTl(`}': best trio White Wy:m:lotLe.. 1. S. S:n1ie:1ni. Cl1ivl:s--Rrnlnnus. <'ur'l{<`1'L'l, l. W. Elliott: puller. rlitto. C()(`lllllS. A.O.V.. (:o<-kcrel, Weir A : I3x'o(-.klosl)y: pnllei. (litto. Rocks. Bn.x'i'ocl. (-o<`k`rr_:l, l and 2. Weir & B1'o<:l:lesby; puller. 1. Ross Kenne(l_v. 2. l . J. C(1l`l`llLl`l(`.l`S. Rocks. While (roekercl. 2, L. P. Sin_:m': pul- let. 1. 1.. P. Singer. 2. K. Strotlicrs. Rocks. A.O.V.. cockerel, 1. W. E. El- liott, 2. Weir & Brocklesby: pullct. I and 2, Weir & Brocklesby. Rhode Is- land Reds. single comb. cockerel. 1. W. E. Elliott. 2. Parkview Hatcheries: pullet. 1, P{1l'kVlC\\' Hatclieries, 2. W. E. Elliott. Rhodp Islzmd Recls. rose comb, cockerel, 1, Parkview Hatcher- ies; pullct. 1 and 2, ditto. Wyandottes. White.,cocke1'el. 1 and 2, S. Sarjezmt: pullet. 1 and 2. ditto. Wyandottes. Pm't1'ide:e. (rockerc-1. 1,. W. Elliott, 2, I. McLnchlmi: pullet, 1. W. Elliott. 2, I. McLnchlan. Jersey Black Giants, cockerel. 1 and~2. `C. J. Poole: pullet, 1 and 2, ditto. Orpington. buff. cock- erel, 1, Parkview Hatcheries 2. D. Mc- Waters; pullet. 1, D. Mcwaters, 2, Pnrkview Hatcheries. Orplngtons. A.O. V., cockerel. 1, W. H. Wright; pullet. ditto. Campinas, cockerel. 1, Weir 85 Broeklesby: pullet, ditto. Leghorn, single comb. white. cockerel. 1, Park- view Hatcheries, 2. Herb. Johnston; pullet. 1, Parkview Hatcheries. Leg- horn. single comb, brown. cockerel, 1 and 2, I. J. Carruthers; pullet, 1 and 2, Weir an Brocklesby. Minorcas, single (Continund nn nnan fl-nn<\ uo uAu'.,r\n.'.\u_y: nun. GILLO. Duc-ks--Pekin. male. 1. I. J. Car ruthcrs. 2, A. E. Pratt: female. 1. I. J. Cm-x'uthe1's. Rouen, Irmhr. 1. Wcir 8.: Brqcklesby, L`. R. Stmthm's: female. 1 and 2. Weir & Bmcklosby. Ducks. A.O. V.. male. 1. Weir & B1'0ck1r-shy, 2, I. J. Czu'ruthcr.=: female. 1. Weir Jk Brock- lcsby. 2, I. J. C:11`rutho1`s. Geese---MaJr~. 1. Weir & Bmcklo female. 1 and 2. I. J. C:m'u1hc1's. Tu1'kc.vs-1vIa1c-. 1. Mrs. L. Wilson. Barrie. 2, H. Ot.ta\\'n_v. Barrie: fnmnle. 1. Ross Kennedy. 2, Mrs. L. Wilson. SI)l`('ifl].< hrnri fn1ruv._'l2nt-F PM!` 9"" ,,-_., ., .,..._. 4vAI.LA\\IAA1n\'AA, 44. 1). JJ. Ag- new. Brmtam. Game Pile, cock, 1. Billy .V"'1lcrm<')n: hvn. 1. VVm. Greenfield. 2, Billy Mzwiuomson. Bantams. Game. A. O.V.. cock, 1 and 2, Weir S; B1`ocklcs- by; hen. 1. Weir 8; Broclzlesby. 2. C. Miller. Barrie. Bsmtams. African. cock, 1 and 2. Billy l\1 alc*nmson: hen, 1 and 2. rlifm Bantanisl .\.O.V.. cock. 1. Weir & Brocklcsby: hen. ditto. T)n(-l::__.DnL-in h1n1n 1 7 v rm.- rouury Rocks. Barred. cock, 1, M. A. Hough- `con: 2. Parkview Hatcheries: hen. Parkview Hatcheries; 2. H. Johnston. Rocks, White. hen, 1 and 2. Pa1'kviev.~ Hatcheries. Rocks. A.O.V.. hen. 1 and 2. I. McLachlan, Aliandale. Rhode Is- land Reds. cock, 1, W. A. Pratt. A1lan~ dale. Wmndottec, White. cock, 1, S. Sarjezmt. Orilliaz hen. 1, S. Sarjeant, Orillia. Wyandottes. Partridge. cock. 1 and 2, I. McLachlan: hen. 1, 1. Mc- Lachlan. 2, W. E . Elliott. Wyandottes, A.O.V., cock, 1, Weir & Brocklesby. Jersey Black Giants. cock. 1. Weir & Brocklesby. 2, C. J. Poole: hen, 1. Weir & Broeklesby, 2, C. J. Poole. Owing- ton, buff, cock. Parkview Hatcheries, 2, D. McWaters; hen, 1, Parkview Hat- cheries. 2, Weir & Brocklesby. A.O.V.. cock. 1. W. H. Wright. Barrie: hen. ditto. Sussex, A.O.V.. cock. 1. Weir & Brocklcsby: hen. 1, ditto. Cornish. A. V.. cock, 1. T. W. Jermey & Son: hen. 1 and 2, ditto. Spanish. cock, 1, W. N. Gibney. Newmarkct: hen. l. ditto. Campines, cock, 1 and 2. John Pen- ton. Barrie: hen. 1 and 2, ditto. Leg- horns. single comb. white. cock 1, Parkview Hzitcheries. hen. 1. ditto. Leghorn, single comb, brovsn cock, 1. Weir & Brocklesby; hen, 1 and '2. I. J. Carruthers. Lcghorns. A.O.V.. cock. 1 and 2, Weir & Brocklrssbjv: hen. 1 and 2. ditto lrlinnreas. sinL_-:10 comb. black, hen: I. J. Cm'i'uthei's. Anconas. simzle comb. cock, 1. `W. N. Gibney: hen. 1. W. N. Gibney. 2. I. J. CaI`l`ll- there. Games. Pile. cock, 1 and 2, Win. Greenfield. Allanclale: hen. 1 and 2. ditto. C2217`.-?-' T`l~-"-Merl C" M hen. 1 and 2. Wm Greeniield. Polands. A\f nnr.Y- 1 tr xv r~:u..,.,, \_(J\,l... . vy : """" -` en. A.V.. cock, 1, W. N. Glbney; hen. 1 and 2. ditto. Bantams. game. Black-red or Bro\vn-1'ed. cock, 1, Wm. Greenfield. Bantams, cock, 1. Wm. Greenfield: hen. 1. Billy Malcomson. 2. J. D. Ag- ....... -n..._a-..- - r.u1\uxu1.s. YORKSHIRES-Boar. 1, R. F. Cars- cadden. Boar, pigged after Jzm. 1, 1930, 1. R. F. Carscaddeni 2, Brethet S: Sons.'Sow. 1. R. F`. Carscadde11: 2. B. B. Warnica: 3, R. F. Carscndden. Sow, pigged after Jan. 1. 1930 1 and 2. R. F. Carscadden: 3, I. J. Clark, Oro Sta- tion. Dnnnxv rvnne. 1-`--- Carscadden. Grimmer, 1 and 2, Allan & Sons; 3, R. F. Carscadden. Ewe lamb, 1, 2 and 3, Allan & Sons. Best pen. 1. Allan & `Sons; 2, R. F. C rs- cadden. cr'\1"rPr\tJY`\r\\x1\n:- A..n..: ....... I .....v \:u.uu\:u. SOUTHDOWNS-Aged ram, and 2, J. H. Lackie, Zephyr; 3, .) Arcy Armstrong. Shearllng ram, 1 and 2, J. H.` Lackie; 3, D'Arcy Armstrong. Ram lamb, 1, J. I-I. Lackie: 2, G. H. Mark 8.: Son: 3, D'Arcy Armstrong. Aged ewe, 1 and 3, J. H. Lackie; 2, D'Arcy Armstrong. Gimmer. 1 and 2. J. H. Lackie; 3, G. H. `Mark & ISon. Ewe lamb. 1 and 2, J. H. Lackie: 3, G. H. Mark & Son. Best pen, 1, J. H. Lackie; 2, G. H. Mark & Son. sznnnpunrnw nnxxnue .111 n..:...... uaunlc, 0, \J. 111. xuuux 06 `BUM. SHROPSHIRE DOWNS---A11 prizes (18) taken by Geo. Crawford 8: Sons. Minesing. nsrwnnn ;nn\xrm.::_A.ma `Horn 1 ;vuLn:.:u1g. OXFORD .DOWNS-Aged ram. 1, J. H. Lackie: 2 and 3, Brethet & Sons. Shearling ram, 1 and 3. J. H. Lackie; 2, Brethet & Sons. Ram lamb, 1 and 3, J. H. Lackie: 2, Brethet & Son. Ag- ed ewe, 1, J. H. Lackie; 2 and 3. Breth- et & Sons. Gimmer, 1 and 2, J. H. Lackie: 3. Brethet & Son. Ewe lamb, 1, J. H. Lackle; 2 and 3. Brethet & Son. Best pen. 1, J. H. L-ackic: 2, Brethet & Son. :<...:.... Barrie, in common with other places, will be faced with the unem- ploynienrt problem this coming \vin- ter, zmtl some action should be taken at. once to provide work for those who will ot.her\vise suffer or become :1 charge on the town. The Domii ion Government has provided a fund of $20,000,000 for relief purposes, and there is no reason why BZl1`l`Ic_ should not benet from this fund. It is fll.~3LillCtly l1Y1(le1'> i'LO0(l that the money is to be used in the nancinyz` of public \\`0rl~:s, such as municipal halls Llmt may be needed in the near future, the province and the municipality assisrting. Pm-i~io mioih-t well i1mlm`tak(- the Swine BERKSI-1IRE-Boar. 1. W. D. Haw- kins. Allistonz 2, Mark & Son. Boar, piggecl after Jan. 1, 1930. 1 and 2, Mark 8: Son: 3. W. D. Hawkins. Sow. 1, Mark & Son: 2, W. D. I-Iawkins. Sow, pigged after Jan. 1, 1930. 1 and 2, Mark Sc Son; 3, W. D. Hawkins. TA.VIWOR'I'HS--Boar. pigged after Jan. 1, 1930, 1 and 2. W. D. Hawkins: 3, I. J. Carruthers. Sow. 1. I. J. Car- ruthers. Sow. piggred after Jan. 1, 1930, 1 and 2. I. J. Czxrruthersz 3, W. D. Hawkins. Vmbvcwrnno -n..,... u n vw A, uuu BACON HOGS-Best pair bacon hogs. 1, and 2, R. F. Carscadden; 3. B. B. Warnica. n-..u..._ VVCIY ca nrocxlesoy. Mmorcas. slm (Continued on page four) - Poultry `ri nnolr 1 GORDON LONGMAN Barrister, Solicitor, Nohry, Etc. Money to Loan Rou Black, Barrie. Ont. OI 1n1:eJ Ofce, King Block. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Etc.` Money to Loan at Iafowest fumes of interest. I n. n. uunawlcnr. nu`.-. I(:.... m....1. n_....:.. I BOYS & BOYS, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Con- veyancrs, etc. Money to loan at lowest rate: of interest. Oices 13 Owen Stret, in the pcrmiscs formerly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Branch Office, Elmvaln, - Ontario. W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P., J. R. Bo-ys. I _ [ALEXANDER COWAN, SUCCES- I anr fn Lnhnnv (`.n\vnn Xv R1-nurn I ESTEN & ES'}'.`1u'N, B.-XRRISTERS, Solicitors in I-Iigh Court of Jua- tice, Notaries Public, Convey-; ancers. Ofce, 1st oor Masonic} Temple Building, Barrie. Mone ' to loan at lowest; current rates. 1. H. Esten and M. H. Piston. me ouor anu me mes. I The health of our cftizens, parti- cularly of the school children, should b a first consideration and no clixnce should be taken in Z1ll0\VlI ]g garbage to decay so near the centre of the town. 1+ umnlrl .~.~mn Hunt vflnn Hmn ha: R.ADENl~1URST & HA.\IMOND-; Barristers, Solicitors, etc. O1'ce,} 1st floor 1\Ia.s_onic Temple Building.` I Money to loan at lowest rates. 1 V- W 1 \ `STEWART & STEWART, BAR- I 1-fan:-re Rn1ir-ifnrc Nlnfnrine Pn`\Hr' I CAMERON` & CAMERON LIFE INSURANCE BARRISTf`.'RS. SOLl(.1I'1`ORS, ETC. I J.-LWIES E. THOMPSON 5 Owen 6t., Barrie Phone 405. `(Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada A MnNF`.\' Tn TDAN 4. Assurance Policies. Pension Bonds. DONALD F. MACLAREN, B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, IFITC. Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie MONEY TO LOAN l1Jl`44\.`.\JV U151`. KJU VV AN , D U Lakz.l'Jb- sor to Lennox, Cowun & Brown, Barrister. Solicitor for obtaining probate of will, guardianship and administration, and General Solici- tor, Notary, Gonveyancer, etc. Money to loan. Ofllcas: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop St. D. F. MoCUAlG, B.A. Barrister. Solicitor, mu. Successor to Creawicke & Bell Money to Loan Office, Rou Block, Barrie. auav-/.~uu' oz bL'11aWx'-\..K..l, 14.11:- rist-zrs, Solicitors, Notaries Public and Conveyancens. Money to loan in any sums at lowest current rates. Ofce, 13 O_\ven street, Barrie. D. M. Stewart. ___/_\VE...Y H. H. (-IRESWICKE Lu Q..I:.u:s.... l\!..5....-. OI EH8 E0\VH. It would .~:cL-m that r come when the town deal with this question

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