Railroad Barrie Fare T0 Bargains Toronto 'B.C.I. TAKE TWO GAMES FROM OWEN SOUND u:. m.` was L1H.'U\\'Tl 2 ;`.:ton. The locals point just as the V . Soumi kicked thc I (1 their groal Imo. J unnlunh. . AL: 4.1..-. d.'l(1 0 :- unn- me` locals 1'od_szo, of \Vnnb:11`..~hm1r-. 'r.:1-J. luus o=(-npv .\vIond:1y mo`mi:*.r:. = driving` ~.`.m'th on `3i9.'I';.\ av` a- nm'H1 of the (`.[`.T. t1'nL`k' |`=u1' :1 frrmt the blow out r-xv fnn'|: n nnan rq A 4'I1\~r\I\1nr H1 l."|." ll'FHHl'. l ;-.md~-Snnn, Ymxnjr; in- Cr-nnntt zmd .\T('I.m'-n; mill-t ;Ilonzi(~ and D, .\IL-Kr.-n7.i(-; Dunczm and 'l"homp.~`0n; Sari!-ant; flyins \vinj_-. `::'.`.r~.<, Bvarman. D F._vr- and .12 \\n1u1n;._', 0; Junior Game nH\I\\r. .*l\V\\` . L ,; C." :d but .I!|U1'L' L`\L.`l1 11}. LE] neither team ma an Sound trxed n nun n..,.... With this new all electric `blue , II II I I`! JJ_\'LU, u. new man on; mun. made Sc-Vera: nice` runs before the qLxz1rt(:rj nun \\ mu U1. LHL` pU.~.:L.\. lI1(1 one point. Owen Sound; rrrie lino 21,<;'z1in and mung! < on bucks but 10aL the} `C1115 who made two long} .`-[uir and Strachan got` I run: qf`I'nnl1nV\ lnxn`-rt` U11 0110 occusxon 010011 gain but wh-:-21 he tried} was thrown for 1 loss by; '7'11r. Inn-:1: rnlnrl uh ' . mam" .<<.-vvrzu y.-'211n.< on. Hut tho ]O(':l].< c-ml runs 2-(=1! in :'1o(-k. .\'o . n f`.wi_~ fvnwm . I, 1.U1CiHE_; L _Va1'd line. goal but wide of the 1.ru'n+ I'M. lll LIN.` -\'Hl(I5lH`.`l( > was not m'n'in_.`-. fast +`1n A-n~m.-m n~nI1'u muxw LH|_.` Ull'\\ UUL a nose dive. turniupr ` with tho \\'h0e1.<' up. xjuvy. but the top or`; 1 mt: b.'1dI_\' rIama,2' in tho '.\'ind.=hi0Id` ' n> `Xi'an nn4- .41- Ly-nvu kicked 111 posse of end 1' `FI\I'|t~v'nrv< 4- l1l(1 DLl'L'.(.'l1Z111 Q0131 Strachan booted; the Iuczxls three! -,1 l`|n\I' \\1n11 run GANADAN NATQNAL UHU 1'1 tt dld sitors . In EH18 supplied plenty 1',iY'1" Of .q1'.1:M-1 .:n1- -1uug,L:>, sloppy. `iznr 1 m the second` . made heavy f `ed 2`. couple} r-n Cnxrm 1 QLI i.|UH'cUl the \\"m(l' posh. and vcn Sound; rrnnl I\1nrl.\ l :40 \'.uLlm Hodgsou was laid. __L`,u,:, ` lightful ". n- Iabroutl ,`)' - ` nnH:~.n,u} Mr. and Mrs. Alex. ` Orangc\`1ll_c= and )Iastc.-1' spent tll\f".\\~uk end at Blrs. J. D. Rodgelxs. D1`. R1'(l`::11`1l u~ .urs. .1. u. itougelxs. Dr. W. R1Cl1a1`dS0l), who spent the Dust two \`f0Ck.S wxth Toronto fun-nds, returned home Monday. B11`. Harm` Rlxvrlnff cmmt Ha.) `Pun u:n.u1'u<:u 1101119 1V1O11(lay. ] Harm` Burdett span`. the week end in Toronto_ * 7`\`1:_,. (:....+.....1,\ ur:n.u, - - -~ ` RETURN ` ,. .. ____ -. Miss Hamlet Ham. xvas home from ;Dun1_1'op11 S.:1tLzrda_\', lCz1\'iI1g' later an Ispc-mi tnc week end in Toronto. K B11`. and Mrs. .G`cu1'gc Ellsmurc, ul Po\\'as. `.-sore \\'(.`L']\' 0nd \'i.~'it01`.< \\`1Li1 `glr. and Mn". V. D, B(.'11'(1>'2ll1, Ow;-u . t. cuu 111 1oronto_ Bliss Gcrtrmle Willctte is \'1s1Lu1:: 1'ricx1ds in Mxdland. .11. ._,,,,q tum. urn. 131:...w. ...v.- J..l.'lL`H(1a' Mxdlanu. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bligh, who? have been sunlmcring at Athe1'1e_v,` returned *...me Wednesday for the J. Butler and gran(lmother, l :Ez1cu. Sunday, ' ends. 2:1-no red 3` l`.u1`0 Mrs. to Harrisburg on they visitcul with -1 ~.xuL'L', 111') 1 3 friends. : I\Ii.<.< lid`.-` ` couple of we Mr; H n ;Wednos,da_v. C `the \'i~:--))*'.'~.:1< `lightful info) I n1uvn..,; ;i.-:Li.<. He \\'a.< 2: Fast .\1:1. 01' (for- intliiun Lodge, .-\.F. and A.I\I. O1" :1 geixial (l1. he made fl`l(.`ll(la `\'vliere\'er he went. Mr. Manuel \\'a.~ imurried Ju.:t 15 ).'9zu`.~: ago to Mary J. i Evans, of Listowel, who survives nini, ;with five sons, all living in VVe.~:tern !Cana(la, R. E. and H. C.. in Saska- ton; .-\_ G. in Winnipeg`, F. 15. at iBi1'ke1`(lale. A-\it4`1g, and A. L., Edmon- `ttm. D(:L`Ca.(_`(l. is also . by [three b1'otne)'_s, H. Manuel. Pon- ltizic, M1c:i.; F. O. in Toronto, and. {Henry in Oshawa, and a . Mr:<. [J, 12. Jewell, Toronto. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon` from the fainily residence, service `being conducted by Rev. Louis Pick-i lering. Interment at Barrie Union 1 Cemetery. 1 ` AV). l . ` purt 4 I N] 1 I .\li.<.< Gc()1",',`iC Campbell, who spent the 'J'hanksg'ivin;r noliduy with friends iin Bulfzxlo, 1'ctu1'h(_-d homc tms weexc. M1.-5, Fred Walker, of Toronto, was in \\'c>k curl \'isito1' at the home of '1\`I)'.~' V H21-f. ` \\`L`\.-K cm: \'I ;Mrs, V. Hart. ;MlSS RA'xLTON ADDRESSES EFLORENCE I`~<'Ii31~iTlNGALE ASSO. Ontans3 E3%3pa2 %;*zaent of Agriculture u 1 A i11_=.g'hl_\` 1'L`:'}3(.`C'..i.`d citizen of Bar- ;ric for many y_ea1'.s, in thc pe1':~:01~ of {obcrt Ct1`u.\\'_' Manuel, pa.s;~:-:(i axvzty at `his home, 73 Owen St., on llomiuy. He had cu.-`Tc1`cd frbm 110211`, Lwuulzlu I01` some months, but \\'l1:I up and about until a. week before his death. Dccc-uscci was born at O.~ha\\':'. in L1R(`.:J. hnf hm! ;-nz,n4- M1,. In .1 an -um.-u;L.~'cu worn at U.~h .1863, but had spent tI1(- 121st -1.` in Darr1'c- and as one time own Inter 111aua{,r-21' of the Simuoc W01'I wu.< aw-11 known thro the coumy. He took am act `torost in connnunity and ,work and occupied offices of ' 'sibi1ity in Centr-.11 Church 1'01 Ll . . 'n.. L xv . V SEER PREDICTS LITTLE SNOW BUT MUCH RAIN THIS WINTER?` 1 I Very open and exceptionally m1i(l,!t with much above the average 1`a1n,"3C is the pxwliction of Wm. Radlcy, To-:1 1`.J1tO w~:-athn.1' sec-1', for the coming't winter 1 F1-\ \\i11Le1`, Chri.<,tma:< this year will be of the \'ariet_\' known as green and not un- itil Ft-brua'*y will there be snow `there will not be enough to bring the total for the whole winter over three the }):1.<`c two winters. clizmgreahle with heavy rain and . Mr. I :.1dle_v. Some weeks ago clmm-r:. hz predicted. `":\'n\'nrn}\m- will lmvn 111-xnxv m.'l,I .\\`orthy of the name. Even their feet. A total of ve feet fell dung` The present. month promises to be`: \vind.<, but above normal temperature,` he stated that October 3rd would be; the most suitable time for 21 take-off by Capt. Jas. and Amy Mollisonf `After Oct. 10th they would hzive no` 'L"llillH'L'. H: p1'C(1lCEC(1. , = l\'ovembei' will lizive many milili (lu_v.<," Mi`. Rzulley atated. `fTempei'- 'tLll`0 i'eco"(ls will be broken, but we, can expect ;-ome snowfall. Snow will (come betwrmn the liltli and 20th. when it will be cool. _ , C2ll(`.~` will Ll.~'i`ll"l` iii Duc(~mliei', the [)l`0]')'ll(-t pi'edict.<. but they will be fol-1 lowed by l1lll(lL'l' weather, teiiiperingx to .~'})l`lll'.',`ll'r\'(` (`0l1(ll'l .lOll.< from the 21 `ii `to the :ZTtii. Tlieii we can e.\'iier.-L :1 raiiiy, mild .l:muni'y, a . F:-liru-; airy 21ll(l '1 mild .\Iz1i`L-li. i `Winter Forecast i I lo Put .<('(f any i'(-zisoii for lie-: `lie\'i' tlizif this will be a se`.'ei`e. winter," .~2ll(l Mi`. Rzidley. Tliei'e` will be iiioi':.- iuiiii tlizm snow, and at li-u.L .~`l.\' thunder . Last j.'<-:11` l .~:ii Liieie would be one tliuii =tUl'll1 and tll(:1`(" \\".i.< one.` he mltlei. .-\i1_\` .~'eve1'e \\`C1lLllL`l` we l12l\'L will not lzisi long. Here is his \,\'i'ifm' F: - llEl\L ..lH xvintcr I`: ; Octnhm` min and ..1.nx~,. VIA! "NIH ZHIU :1}m\'(-. m Novrn 1")#1\ 4n l'lCH(lS. Mr. R. T. Hunt, of 'l'o1'0nLo, \'is1t-` d his aunt. .\.1r.s. Mz11'garet Mztrtin, var the week end. `.5 ,-. . ,-. . .. COL. THE HON. THOMAS L. KEL.'."I?LDY ubil LU Dr.-ct-'1 Fr~}n'L1z11'_' -1 ob:~'e1've two bad bliz- -vwi; at-` -,-.--u-+ :4..- .... ._u..-.u_y . I ' " J and frmn hca1L;xouph sonn:1nonth; us 1t unt a.\veck :uscd O>hau%1in L but u-last 43 ycurs iarc thnc owner and r )Iarbl0 `ks, th1'oL1j:hoU.L an acvc hr at churclx \' and nr-r-nn?n:I nmnm. nf` vrwn Cann Hon. self in v drh ins ht-Id uda only of B] Persgnals GEO. JOHNSON HEADS ; T~?TT`IT?.T. T'.. A GQf\(`4TI\ FFTI1; ROBERT C. MANUEL u. n. bu.-cmz111 spell`; the ed1`l:.' ' the week in Toronto, Robert Craig motored to To- {'uesazLy to spend the day with mu UL'L?Llj|i(:(l omces 3.[ 1`C.~_'pOn- 1'01` many H.` Past .\I:1.'~'tcr of Cor- Lmlar. A 1? .,.m1 A '\I nr .. Hlh ' \'u1'. `.~.r . u1-uzu_ nhr r I;'arI_\` part 1 20th (-001 with 5! 1':)...~.`-- Czuly pzut !`l'|< .\h."1I`f 90` .11) _\,_um.':, 111 LHC OI J50 .-`fared '.wuL;I; months, I q umnb 1'\n4"r\1-r. 1.:7. .1-,.u. lUI|lU: I a.m. 6.30 p.m. 7.15 a.m. mont c0I1n0('tin.:` trains be- Toronto and other points ('0nsult latest time-table. ;.< not good on Lr:1in.- G or 15 a-:L of Toronto. -' Price is spending a eeks with Toronto frienda. -T. C0'1um:u1 spen`; the e41'i';.` \\'(_'Pi{ ill T1n'rn1f`n .`\.\*Ui.'lilLlUH 1' Miss E. W. Oct. 18th, I -4I:~n1- :\-:1--. l\l\'llL, )muI ,'IIn\1\ l'4ZlIl_\ [NHL L .-\b 201:`. u - 4-. JUL-A LULH which takc Chang: .1. V - VV2ll'lllU>L ;<(.'\ 0!`1] days Walker, ofi ` Bob Downe_v' the homu of 1r grnahlo. with ' 'l`ompcratm'c , I . . sun. Barrie, Ont. month, .. `L 0!`: nilrl. I' H151!` 'x` E r \"l()`C.l(! . no asked w _v hr ested t against thuse uhich have imposed .~ burdvn on the ta.\'pn_vc1: i 3 3 M1`. (t:m1:m nkn nn ll `who is supporting the country, ' in Russia. .thin_2` from r\'eryl)od_V `G,O\'01`1llllOl1l run - the 1'ar1'ner. U1 1lIl'll`cl.`l'\l LE1."!1Ll0ll Zlll(l l.'l'l0 ?l`ll0llllt r<-quired to linam-r; the country. He grave .rmn:- illuminating: _<.rnre.<, show- ing` that it is not the little fellow but the (-apitali who in spite of critic- ism to the contrary pay seven-eig`hths of the income tax collected by the i Government. In closing the speaker dealt briey :with the nroposals of the C.C.F. Their doctrine is simple, he said. They say the way to handle the present situation is to take every- and let the e\`ei'_\'tliin;r--l)anl{s. railroads, imlustries--tlu:y balked at They are going` to let him carry on a while, but he is on their socializimr list. They will at- tenrl to .n:n later, just as Russia did. They ask the people of Canada to throw all into the discard, take a chance on this new system that has never been tried anywhere else but At present their scheme `is Socialism for the cities and capi- talism fol the farmer. They are simply tryinr: to create chaos. The world has passed through periods of (lepression hcfore, and always suc- .cee(led 1n zetting on its feet, And `we are (lOllij)` it again. I believe your ifaith that you imposed in the Con- servative party in 1930 will be fully ijustied, '.n:(l I know that if _vou will but keep that faith the party will lead you back to normalcy. Earl Rowe. M'.'P, `Fnr T)n`m-:n-:m_ ])OS(Ed a debf of $608,000,000 in con- nection with the C.A'.R., the speaker `said that 2 man who _9,'0v.< up and `down this province talking.` evonomy .-:~n,~<"7 nn J.-nr1 u-'.u I\r\ um ;uLu'(u`n on the 9 Mr. Challics Hop1)urn's attnc Kf cnznnnyl on H [Ho .`L`k'lHL'(l ;thc provinc phobia. '1"! ])I0_\`C(1 by 1`cspo:1. ~'ibl~;3 \(?!\n\ Rn:-L u.-uu yuu Uu(:K E0 nom1zucy." Earl Rowe. M.P. for Dufferin-Sim- >0:-. 1'oll0\\':>.l with :1 brief uridr(~.~'s in which he emph:~.si7.c-d the fact that Canzfda is in h(:ttc1' position to-day _'than she has ever been before wltn f1'(:: to f- .\'omhlt' trade agroemcnt_: within thv I`Impn'(- and with other Ecountrios. Ot'n.r-r.< who also spoke \l)]`i`\|I!." wvre Jo`. .; Fapgie, Conserva- ;ti\`(' <-:mdi(l:1tc- for the riding` in :th<,- lust o1n:~ti0n. who il`|fvnrhIr-nr? rrumlcl` Henry. the that he aiw-a_\',< plow.- _fL1rrm". N: mun successfully +akon th even kc-cl thruuyrh th of these til.eE . I suppose, sc-1'io1 _<:o\'ornmr=nt rm.-r cu: +111`: 1-nun-.-x--.~ n-~J-- Demonstration at 24 Elizabeth St. bill,` \\'Ul`l(l. That is not 21 bad a(:c0mp1i.=h- mont for r.11.i.= poor old To1'_\' party that ha; been in office du1'ing' the tou_g`he. Lime the country ever had, he said_ W1. I`... n., ..4. :..4. n mu" HlHH1I_`.', `part of the Prnminr .7-In Paying.-' t" v ,_ e wu LII! -_ uv1-1'! ;lL1`\'\ ~` 21L tw .w-t *i"(`?.i0I1." . Mr. 15:11`! I,:iw.~:n `I1 "'1 ':w- (`)'zl.%`i| w:1< juet about due :1i'ti~i' :1 }')(,`l'i0(i oi` y.-`oml prices, p1r:nt_\' oi" mi1]\l0_\"*``*t, \=ro1'](1 predile- tion far in vxr-n.<:< of consumption on the part of the debtor nations, who had to pay war (lebts. With the slump of the stock n1zu'ket in 1929, c\'e1'_\'thin5.>' :11 the nancial world be- gan to totner. Eve:-_v nation with : -.'m'tc(i A dumping: cam- D2lil'i`l---.\'(`iii1l_`.l' at any price. To pro- tect (`21nzuii`:m intc-1'e. z1f. .'ai]1St this, the Crlnudizin Go\'<.-rninent had to in- c1'r>:1. tnr"7`.~--wa11.= . that _-.rnnd.< rnd foods that could be M11211`:i"1r.'iJ11!`(-xi or _m`o\\'n here could be 1_n~0te<'te(! au'z1in.=t the flood of for- <'1;:`n . `hut : entr;-3 into our mmkrit. and =0 p1'r~.~'c-rve M our own `peopiv thr.~ir nriture`. `-;.:'kui '1nd :1 = in`-1 men urc of enm`.o_\`n1t'nf. T2 not . . '>-I-.i~. knuin` v..\.. IV l42l\\':~'O1. " I IV` (`T pork 0111]\]0_\` vxcnss ' 11:11} fn v\ nv -- utI:L I:< r1"f_`_'!11i'!Il]Q` mad: gm.-=. M1`. Bennett". Lawson took the `mindincr his audit-n ntln I .\ -I` -.-L` ,m_~.~..,-.- z; ;:: ;<`V,'!r`I.~hm At thi~= nn`"t Ur. the opportunity of re- mindin_I:' '1i= avldh-nro that tn-rim (`an- ndzx ms: :1 f`;1vo1*nb1e trade balancw of EH !.000.."0U.211`.(l 7:13;` :`.`.3'.`: 11;, into fth place among tradingr nations of I the world. ' "l`l1n4~ :- -4. ,. L...I , -` 1-H'21.~'u1`e. ' M1`, Lm'sc11 in 1; Can:1d:1'.< I-1'?n1z~ M? R. B. Bonnet; a .cta cc=. : iv. 4.1. 17. THU 257,-AY, OQTOBER 19, 1933. ; Ll\ L` 1\`Ir_ * `; who "` LIHIE (`\'l(l(`? `H(`-V .LI`ElLH .`1' _'.fKl I.\` 51115 made 21 int in Banic-. This. is what she says : I Seems the young folk have gone gal-gzl in Bz1.11'i(: over that new 1'(-utht.-1' igruvme wr- told you thray are playing in London thc-;-`r* (lay: at p:1';'tiL-.~'. . _ , You r(_-member: the guests sit in a. r-in-lo on the rm)` bol(h'n'.-I :1 sheet at the level of their c11in<. On fhe slaent 1`!-.~'f~' :1 lmw ft.~z1t!1<:' \'.".vich t':r. _':`.1r;st.~' 11.'1\'I- to blow about. If one of the rv-an-.4, :1]r\\'-.- Hun fr-uH1.r.v 1-n hxnnls `nun AUTOMATIC _H EAT REGULATOR Hz: Y".i`L another 110 Ind: nun.-nnm `. _ . 1 ml V1`: _:r.'I"' . . " '- (I doing that in the mxddle of a goon p:11't)'.`" - WHO VVAS THE YOUNG MAN ? 'rE0. JOHNSON RIDIHG ASSOCIATI ` rt'.m+.'...m,: :....... -..._.. _.._. L: p\'U[)1`.` U 0 (1('\'8I0}.)`.` the Abiti: n 111!`-|u um}.-; nu`. L,1`.?1lI1(`.~` 'e1opment of Hy : people of this 1 * (]('\ P1n1\:nr\n+ +1: I-V-I--I-Ial-L-V \.al .l.1hJIsJ\I\l-LII. -L .l.\ (Continued from page one) Uhallics; J. T. Simpson, M.P., ) introduretl Mr La\\'. and his `.~'hi1) .\lzx_v0r Craig.-'. u .~uL.\:.~:;xu.11 `cI.ll1UIlf. .' F1.'Z1ICI~`n1(-31'! tho E:-onomw Cr)nf'om11(-(.-.= in he mac`: bovn an active ghtin9:. mu` for -(_~. The aszrrxmnonts result- frot-`1 tho Tm`n('-rial (`0nfo1'r.-n(*r- at Ot;tav.`a in 1932. \"h1'('h Can- i:'< hn_e:i1min,2' to prot by. were gm. M-.< by `.`n' 3m(!m.~11ip Ir. son fnnL- Hm nm~.m~+m..'o.. ,.4- ..- I GOING O.` on uunvu Lv. Barrie: Oct. 20 8.37 21.111. 4.05 p.m. Ar Toronto: 10.50 6.30 `I\~Il' n m.v\- nu`:-1.. I . nun 'u.xunmu- IUI` UH` mung` In (zloction, who introduced Challics; J. T. Simpson, > intr0dL1('e(l T.n\\'. nnd Bu`: x et,11fm' of Over '!'m`nnto Star h:v..< v.n`r1~z.`. (I-1`-\1r. 6 K1.`- H. lU!`|' H." . 1' \`.'."lCl1 C}? .. olmv about. If of - alo\".~' thn f<-ather to touch '1 6`n~.-'..'4 4. FY11-'1. .. - ':ur.-.~:. . . . uno or the 15:11`- g'0t :1 tough one the other . ' at :1 party---his forfeit was .r.~!:-.E!.-v zxmi 1:L1{c- :1 (`old bath 3 ' ' ` V, . Fm.) :~-1'1 v'\"I'\` '1 .l!L` $211119 T,1('L M1`, Hepburn -1 f'm- wnvnvi , .....\,.~...~ u; us: HUI C p1`ovn1ce_ -..~'.bu co to the Icadmnc`. enry. the spoakcr do .`:)\"`< nlnu-. -1 -4-.-n:n.Iw r 2':1:`.n ('0Ul(l i`:.1\`( this p1'0\ inc(3 1'u1m'h Hm f`)'nI1l*\]ruI unuugr md an n L TICKETS AND INFORMATION FROM (\_A. l"\..,_. .`\'l.'1' (j:'.l'.`;`.(" under 911' I H. 1' u.L.\.p'.L_\.'u1'.~`. also dealt Tr nu T~11r:1\<.\ rvn`; into the matter hnn and Han n'\r\|1r\`- vu; mu) LHL` mantel` L1021 and the :1 -nount v-r~ Hun nnnv-M-mv Ur- h\.\ El 5121' could Huh. .... u 2 `:L n 0 of the livun I-L... . .3. On .,11 lvinp: tribws; Later. mid t ie i In 1Jl`U\'lllC(3 ~ t1'0ub]r~d ` `I n'lJ\.Lll\l.|I.', II\I Into power in `.1 dIf fwv11t con- \n_-. .,4.'...\. _ , WV..- he nc\'e1' pro- o.\'pe11(1itm'es, n `n.1\'\` chiltllfcn 5 yeasrs and under 12, hulf fare. Tickets gsood in r'0:1(`hes only. No l):1_.r`4'-ugv checked 1'-:11" WI! 01 El cvitlc-nt1_\` has ` the 'I'0acup:~ _: If-.'H' .m'] (:f' : .IIUI1l_`,," CH1` )-day were 1'n\I'v1 Qi. with M1`. ,1 M2,] \k`l'. U011- ! what the mean: to 211111 ark -1 f \\ll/H AMI`. and szlid so often 1' H_\'d1'o- unn- HI I K ~3nt'nL 1'otm'ti\ -ship of cclzurd + ..I....n O l I ::1th 0-. ._ See your dealer s window for attractive displays. Every dollar spent for Ontario grown food products means a dollar kept circulating at home. Oct. 4.55 .' . 5:114 ..un \/|\|Vlr\ A ILIIV Depot Tickets Agent ........,.\...nu 'l'ic1:t-ts valid loavinsv, de. t1on.< up to and inclummr fol- lo\\'1np: Sun(l2c_\'_ \.l.;n I -H.-Lvuuc. LIL'}\'L`L.~' :11.~`0 on szllo to Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Ont.; London, Windsor, Detroit, Oshawa, Cobourg, Belleville, Kingston and Brockville. tn l'\..4...: Vr\`] DTOCKVIIIE. 'I`icket.~' to Detloit sold subject to pa.~'. meet- H1-V nnmr-rrn.`inn rnn-uh-n- nu-.-_,\.\.. Lu yu .`\.ln_5\,l IIIUK/'L' H1}: nmn:w,:1'ut1on roqun'c- ments of L'.S..-\ Oct. 20-2 is CENT-A-MILE" mm..- -1141`: /\n ,..'I \ Office and Yards Victoria St. anp Railway RETURNING Ll Barrie, Ont. Phone 999 Phone 6 -V0111`: James B. Fairbairn Deputy Rliizistcr .\J.l`.?7. :\. the A.Zll'I'lL'. Word w: the death U1`. J(:ssu here. 'l\l'v and 1811,`, Mr_ and Mrs. Ed. Jackman, of ('0l(l\\'21L:`l'. \'i. :1 day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and motored LO Owen Sound with them on \Vcd11c-.<(l:1_\' to attend the provin- cial plowin_: matcll. M1 , and .\'Ir;. Jus. Cm\vfor(l. of Sa. also ac- cumpu11ied them, 311-. aml 1115:. Will C(1l(l\\'C`ll_. of Barrie, visited the latte1":< . ;VIr:~'. Chappel, on '1`uesdz1y. 4` The Fnnnu-nl n4` Han ]l1+n _r\.-H1....r \,nu_upL`1, UH 1LlL`.\(l2t)'. The funeral of the late Aztliur Tomlinson, who passed away in the l{.\". Hospitzil, Barrie, on Friday after a short illness, was held on Sunday afternoon from the re.~:idenee of his nephew, Alex. McKee, to the Union Cemetery here. Rev. Geo. Cruse of the United Church conducc- ed the service both at the house and the grave. .\Ir. Tomlinson was eighty-e1g;ht years of age and was the last .~.:u1'vi\'or of the rst family to settle in this neighborhood. Since the death of his brother Joseph he had lived quietly at the home of his nephew. Sympathy the l)e1'e.1\'e(l 1'elati\'0.<. 4 1 r is extended to: :1)',`IlL 21 1-. where thc Ow: :>r\\-\1-.-x-- .111-`.;.`"_-\`. Ilo:1:1]<}. '. -I-J-Il\I\J.IJ Mr. 21:21 M2 `. Angus Warnica spent 21 few ...is week with Mr. and `;\Ir.<. McCullough at their summer cottage at B01;-oval`. M1`. and .\I1';:. Ben. Webb and 311'. and 3I1`.<. }Cd_2`a1' Webb and hzzb_\' spent the week end AL Whitehall with M1`. and .\I1';<. Wm. White, Con;rrz1tulz1tion.~ to Mr. G(:o_ Mal - tin. of St: ou(1, and .\Ii.<.< Myrtle Brooks, of Toronto, who \\'e1'(_- mar- ried in 'I'o1'0nto on Suttluizxy. Oct. IJH1 `illl. On F1'i(i:.:;.-. j0_\'ablc social gzcther by the sonic I.-od_L'o an ('ommunit;.' Ha TI. \..L .. l'IL'(l 1 14th. I'\.. \Ul!lIl1Lllll1,:v' nan, The Aut`-.:mn '[`l::111l mt-et~ in:.1` of tl1oI,'nito(l W..\I.S. will be held in tl10("nu`n-l1 on Fxitlzxy e\'0ninf.1'. Oct. 27th. when D1; M;11'5_:zu'0t .\l('l{elIz1r, of Toronto. will be the _,"U('.~'t . Keep Fri-_l:1y C\'(:HlI`1fI, .\'0\'. 3rd, 1'01` tlw L'mtml Cl1Ll1'l`l1 hot fowl .~'upp(-1` 2121:`, conceit. d..H`, ('UIlCL`l L. Thi1't_\' mt-1rhe1'.< of the Earriv bmnch of 1114- Wo1m-n`.< In. \'i; ed the Shout! In`:-.m-h at their mcutinjx in the hail on I`11o.<(1u_v. Oct. 17th. g'i\'in_2' an u.\'w:llcnt pro.r1'a.n1, 21: fol- 0\\'s: pizmo duct by .\Ir.<, P.0'.\`0 and )Ii. Cole.-'. humurous Irish 1'ez1din_s1' by .\I1'.<. [::1k(-1`. an z1d(11'(;:.< by the Buniu p:`s-. .\I|:. Ste\'\".`l`t. on :1 trip to Iionw as :2 rl ~lL ntv from .-\I- hnrfn fn v.-1 ]|\.`r.'-v r-..;-... . >'to`n. Mrs \\ n6-. U\.'l'Lil LU it` of Su`1;x_: , I... - !I1L'LLll`l" pm; Mr" 1w`v'7r- -1 CEMENT, LIME, GRAVEL, ROOFING, BRICK, TILE, WIRE FENCE, CREAM SEPARATORS, BARN AND STABLE MATERIAL, ELECTRIC REFFRIGERATORS, RADIOS. `il.L'll( l'. omluvt." unun ..l~ , Ulll ('1 othpiz IN` '1". H U_\ nard. ll!UH _1ud_ un ./ ., .1, {.'n'c11ard E I 1. - 7x ` L ii `_|l_V D In to former tron of s o 1ciz1] (' `\ (.1 .`n .[III_\I`;E:;T.~f'i vas 1'ccci\'c-d on Tuesday of at his home In Nlimlco of I{e. :1 formu resxdentu ..1.vs4..I.Vu ..a..l r-.4 .`.I<:;\'z1bb. +1`: . u.,-...l- AGENTS FOR Cockshutt, Frost & Wood Farm Implements )1 LE. L1( 1 Norn Frulick ; . .2.- 1. STROUD 1 `,.r_H, . lJLi[HI.Ul'(1, hard Mrs, Beilby, Mrs. I1. . Twin Johnston and Mn. on Lcllclldud some of the. the W.I. convc-ntion inf \J\\-- 4-1|.u. u. \c1_\ l:u- ial evening; \\'a.~' . to- he n1cn1bo1'.< of the M:1- ~ and their fzunilir-;< in the Hull Out. 13th. n\'1\1\ u n n \I'r : d.'`.-fl clzlm;-'21to1' Jenn I:-~.. xwu!-c in Bauic, 1' ;1tt`!1dud the coun- f the Women's In- delegate. '. H 1"... TN--an!`--..l Ill"" nu `Z1 f"(. ' and .\I1`.~r. Meredith cz11`(ling' first prize, :1 A. Marquis, for :1 I , Jmr-n wnn :`3:-nnrl bb. of I(iu1\'a1e, cl-; of )Ir.~:. Giffen. I lcmld M0:-icy, Miss- 'm;1 )1o1'h-_\' and M1`. Tomato .~p<,-nt Sun- U1-: G<-0. John- See ;S'IN: The orthern Advango; .`L:1\'.'IL, on :1. ate A1- .`. (o11fo1'vm'r'| an-A . (nford, NT re '1 l'I`ll('I- violin ..'.\....4 . \.\JAl\A sport If `.\'f.\ gzuns \`.'nr'n .`-luir away on end runs. !a eld 20:1` to g'1v: |...n.m .. .4. Y` :., 2 . L'\'L'l'v'.ll gaw iban to am . nun.- EIHULU [)UlUi `fchc B.C.1, lbrokon ml 3 ended. 3 131:-.y "u u > quzlrtr-1' em: gains. Ox` n1' wit: vnn - `awn: Z? IILKAII-J\r$lI LJEI Barrie Ful 8; Su.i)ply Co. D---=- r\-~ illllt EUIU. U] {play for :1 rafter wmczj \v:4-:1 ..u.. `wuzl [Ht nonms }stz11`ted a sezxzs 1 worked pu'fec-tly J ba<'k to their 15 1 :t2'ic-(1 of -.1 eld } czuried the ball w ., nun u-nn+- F . . 11+ I Barrie Collogiatc made a s\\'L-ep of both rugbv 512111105 played here Satur- day afternoon against Owen Sound C.L '1' 1e _iuniu::: came t` rough with a 14-0 \'icto1'y, while the . had no troublu in wi11ni11g` by 15-0. Jllrnr nnrnn Jl.Il'1|O!' B31118 The junior ganm pl of thrills and the booting of Stm and Living. s. touclulown the otltstzlndmr,-' fL*ntu2".'. TIN: tie lino V u not z'.:< . z1~ 3 L,, *. n4-' NV` .-: K` 4.1 KM. \\'\.'ll`L lUl UHL` 1` tested Lac Danie *:r'.1'nI--11 ._...... r\\-u 1.1-.L`l'L` V ` cd by n-1:111 E JL ilfiil J1I_` ` I.i\'1n_;`.ton. other poin1 f\- u GA... X In u;_-uu. ms nil: uu.'u\\'n 101` L1 1055 Dy; ` I.ivin;'.:ton. added an-5 \\`hi. !>1o\\'.~` O"-`wn ball out i'1om~ `behind Hurt caught` it and 1'0a!!z`n3_',` that the `.'.'.1:` almost over 1'r.-turned the ball for one point. 1 Tn cfnv` H-an Huh-1! nun`-An (`\..vn puuw. 5 To star: the third qum'ter Owen?_ Sound Ian-kr-d n' to B:1i'2`ie`:< ve-yz11`d` ilino. By :1 . of end runs and` p1un;:r>..< by Hart, Muir and Storey the ` locals {'on:ud the \'i:it01`.< up the eld.` O`.\'m1 Soumi tried :~0'm0 end 1'1m.=. but were 11n.~:a-;'rc.. Bzn`ri:- ad an-t "ot'n(,~r threw points to m:1kc the score 8-0. Stra: an kicked 21 eld goal: from the \`1.<|to1's forty _v:u'd }im,-. Tim \'v.:1fn\-.- mam. n L...,..,. xxuna Lxxxsu-.":c:>.~1LI1. U(H`l'l(: z1(l an-` Stm.:`mn \`i. . The \'x. nmrio :1 brz1\'(.- ght to stz19.'e :1 comobmk in the nal fmmo but were urequal to the task. I ;.m-in`.-: and runs w(-re xvorkingr pr.-1'fcct1y and Strzlchan \\z1:~' ki('kiI1;., at his best.` Dyto made a run of 35 `yards. Lxvinszston broke th1-ough :1; `hole in tin: line and 1`:u'Cd forty yards. ` for :1 truI.1(-'vn`r>`\'11 \\'Ef"n the \\'ho1_(> Owen` Sound team on h1;< 110015. 31110 touch` was c0n\ \.rted by Straclmn to make` the nz swore 14-0. ` 1 i n\\'r.n Qmnnl cm... '|rT.-`..L~---. :.. coal` Heat Regulator you can automatica//y control the heat of your home from upstairs- and always maintain an even. healthy temperature. The cost is amazingly low. Phone us today for a free demonstration. L-HI` nmu SPOYQ 1-'}-U. Owen Sov_1nrl--Snzm. M21yhc-\\'; in- sides. Nichols and Tonnzmt; mid(i1e.<, Amsterdam and Ha1`1'i. out. Telford and Atton; quarto . Flemmrz; yingz` \\'m__'. }1'r)\\'n; halvr-.~:, H0110\\':1_\', Hoindlmln ..nd Grovn Rn.-.-:n Qhnuu u:.. them coming around the end. `Sound in ossession followin that I3 8' Senior Game ; A lziijge crowd lined the eld to` witness Lne senior game and saw :1 real di.=pi.1_'.' of wide open rugby. This was e.=,peci(1l`ly noticeable in the. first two ])O1'l0(lF. when Danie, realizing` that in Dymt-nt. Birclmrd and Norris they had a !":1. trzlvellingr backeld. commenced to xvork the trio on end runs, and nding this method of at- tack most eective. kept it up until the third pwiod, whrn the vi; be- gan \\'a1til`:fI,' for them and caught The opening quarter found Owen Barrie kick-off, but the visitors made; very little gain. Norris and Beverley made nice gains on plunges and Corbett and Dyment made ground on end runs to put the ball in the visftm'.'< ten yard line. Norris kicked a eld groal for the r. score of the gaine. 'l`n nnnn Hnn er-r-nnrl nu-n-fnr Arum- .I`lL`lll(lIH&li] ..n(1 kx1`0('n ` Barrio Snap. Simp. inside.<.{ .-\ycrs and John.=1.o:1. mirldlt,-.<. iookx.-1 and A1'no:,L: oL1t. Firman andl Lz1\'er_V; qurwfm`. Hart; ying` \\'1x1.,-3} I,i\'i11:.~=t0n; huln-_<, Storey. Stmcllan iand Muir. ()1 L110 galnn. To open the ; qu:u'te1' Arm- strong piun;.ed t'n1'0ugh to \vit.hin ten feet of 1.1" O.S.C.I. line and N01`- ris went the rest of the way for a. touch. \`.'ni-1' \\':1;-' con\'e1't0d. Owen Sound tried :1 for\\'m'd pass but fail; ed to complete it. Dymcnt broke` n\\'a_\' for H10 most .~'0n. run of the day \\'1`.l,`I`| he ran (30 _va"ds, to be . by 77 I~1ye on the 5-yard line. In the thild quarter Muir k?.~k0d for 21 pomt and Armstrong kicked behind the line. Muir got :1 touch to: make the store 15-0. Barrie kept up :1 C0n. aerial attack in the nal (luarter. I3irch;n'd 'Il'\tl ("nu-hr-ff In-1:1 : vn] I`)`:l;l`1 nnA Hlil.I\L LIN. .`('U1'L' Li)` :ml ("o1~l)ntt mud DlL1I1f.Z`(:S, `wilt th ` 'K~| A 1.'fI]`:' "IP11 :11 I-"H `{(.'UL v':\.< done in O\\'(`T1 S-. . .\I('V\'r- 1 Y) `T ` (l(`>'. I`). J]. m1t.~'i(1v.<. qu:11`tm'. }Tr>lmo.<: h; .\I(-Tntyro. nnrI~in_ .u(-Inryro. Barri(`--'3!m.p. Clark; in;~'id0.<, Unix` and (."nap`,wl]; midd1e.~~'. .-\`x'm and Br-\'n-1l-.\'; out.~i G. Smith and .\'_ Smith; quartr-1'.`(`orhc-tt: _v m:_r s `I 1`\. u-3.`... I C.-.um~&-nn. . ..,_. -.._ {UNI l)l,`\'L`ll\.'); ULH.>1'.ll 5. \1. DH` quartr-r. (.`m'h(-It: wing`. I.i\'|n{:.=ton; h:\]\'<-.<. I Bi1'('h2n`d and N01'1'i=. Fred Ho u mi1':1(`u1u` \ kn .. . ~ $1.30