lilll liltlll llIIR lONDIYFIT ll lltl MU CKBBlZSO on your diet All hlili pr gums lllril here lI Ii il Irid through BJIE l7 Ili tilt miurrlrx tril tlrlt lllllltil ttl litur until 700 i1ii that rIEl Iltlrihlil itattier Report 21 iuzf SA Harmony ll il Parade old Favorite Ir tt ll lritlr ll li iv bidet Show tirirr ii Av Sat llaxr ilill llr Lilillts ram1 mum jriiotJIJ it ll ll fui trr nite via Ei srrt Sr llzirlrrf Dirty rrr ileprrt Elihu Sat Torre out for Dancing llrr irar ioiit intro slit er presenta Ill ll thin in llui For gt lr l4 Sake ll ll ll ill ll liiii irrl 2140 sin ii it llvicw llniltlllr riam hilliils it +1 NH Waiting rltrt ire lrrri ll ilm Stirlz Sicli till ii iii NI yi Bradley Trophy Presented to Richardson Thursday evening at the seii ioi softball game lietneen liniiiis Illcclrlt rnil ttlli William Bradley rlonor oi the Bradleys Lunch sportsiiiztii trophy pre Iilllix illllil STRIKES settled the cup to Murray rtl 21 Richardson of Forms irtlm Ill ii trrvlt lr lliis trophy was presented for the first time this year to the most gentlciiianly and sportsniaiilike player of the senior league of the Barrie Softball ssociatioii both on tirlriltr iv lill rail ri rl1 gm lit iiiil li MOIDICIIAIIC TERMS and off the field Funerals complete from $100 and up From ballot vote Riebarrl son received the highest num If OH her of votes from terriiiiiiates and opponents alike and his mm mm selection was stroneg applaud ed by the spectators Wis SIZIISII BKYILTZS Barrie Listen Sun 530 pm Chanel Chimes CKBB rnosi 2530 127ch1vtield St lllllllt than Eliot machines liltllllll Popular FeatUre Over CKBB EVERY TUESDAY 730 to 800pm This Weeks Presentation rut Therese favorites mm from The Pickwick Papers Sponsored by MORRISON co no YouLMercury Lincoln Meteor Dealers DIAL 5566 BARRIE 3132 BRADFORD ST fre Work Clot5e that laugi at lard Wear SOVERALLS WORK sums WORK mm ioniiirwuiirurirtmir MADE BETTER TO FIT BETTER TO WEAR lONGER Haughs Big 88 Overallmro premium grade over allscombining Houghs Sanforizod Gold label cloth and finest workmanship Extra full cut for more comfortable fit with the Tugofwor crotch and heavy diamond bur luck at all points of strain for longer wear Your best Overoll buy because Hougha Big 88 org better BIS the Week ilxlill ll Hid Win Worlds Foi Swwdrsrr bicycles arc lllilllll popular acclaim iii Brail where fvoyrriolti factory is turning out $123 with th wrrrrr getting in per cent second place tilillllt Iii third 20 and fourth to prr cenl lliicel onemile heats will ilt run and the rules provide that drivers riitistE wear silks Parish won the freeforall liatiiigi Clartrrcc lrowrrs lay it lofrlr in three straight heats llotli horses were from lcaford peered to be feature again year the horscriiansliip skill shown by riders from Toronto Aurora Streetsville and other places thrill ed the large crowd Edna Day trim rider from tlit Echo Valley Farms won the Wood and You trophy in the novice class in hunter and juniper classes Ross who rode mounts from the Hiuriii iiirruriciuirrriri critic Ttlltullltl tlllTllllItl TI SI litltlil lt tl lltlit tunr rzrz litl to lro Bruin Coach Here for First Game NEW gtll ot the Boston Bruins Lynn Patrick with young hopefrils Paul IillllllS GeorgeStairutx arid Lorrie lIowes between periods at Wednesdays exhibition game for the Briston Junior Training Camp Cham Sulky Ruces Feature of Oro rilhis Week 47 AW Sullty racs with purses totall tztltJ lll lu lrtlrl illl 1r lhc irrrr day of the fair Last Years Winners lrilcs for the frcIorall total Last year Fred Arirrrronrls lmrli lri lllt 228 class Sarah Axl Tlir hunter horse show is ex Aiiotlici skilful rider was Janet Ill Toss sliililcs of Toronto Slit liiig $235 lll ln who or fir fenjwon firt in the open litlrcltl tuns of tho ro Worlds lrirlclass hcr riding skill aral which is ilillltt Ior lrrcltlry arrrljplayirit major part in ilrv Irr chircsriav of this work llrmvrih horsi iicsdrrr llllrt3i zrv nuntcr snow was Thomas ayforrl Askiilird lrorsoiiiari from loiorfrr lbltisi of last years entrants some other standout lrorseurvrr arid lrorsrworrren are expected back The fair opens on Tuesday arid irays lrcatcr Shows will lil is aitraction is being arranged in 15uspons0rul by the Oro Society in worthy llltll by lloirlOii won first money and Bird Elrrgli driven by Clarence Brown took sceonrl Leo Wright of iycvalc official starter is expected to be back Valleys Trounce Girls Final AllBorrie Affair Barrie Valleys bcat Midland Merchants 61 at Midland Friday and took the District Ladies Soft ball League semifinals in two straight games In Bziriic the Val leys won the first 0tune by 21 And so it will lilll tillBarrie Stransmans disposcd of Ncwmar ket DIXUIIS last years winners by two out of three in the otlicizscnii final series In beating Midland the Valleys trinirncd this years Copaco Ladies champions First game of the finals lSerlleOd for Queens Park on Wednesday at 630 Dot Miller was master Oftlic situation at Midland all the way on Friday evening Shc fanned seven and allowed only three hits over the seven innings Lorie run for the home club came in the fourth when FranBrOdcurrgot hit with one out She advanced on passed ball and came home on an error so actually there were no earned runs Off thekBarrie hurler Joy Mosely on the mound for the losers was touched for ll safe ties but managed to escape with no runs until the fifth when Barrie came out with four hits for three tallies Marg Wood Opened with ahit and went to second on It passed ball She scored on safety by Beth McLean who also advanced on passed ball Beth scored on two louts pitcher to first and second tot rst hon ground balls hit by Mar jorie Longhurst and Hazel Wright With two away Florence Camp gt bell singled and stole second She feet high have been planted in scored on two bagger by issue Jr 33 Aer llilli litit li Ilyris the Nrtllltftiitfy fla ii ril titi it it run ll rr ll lil Clintri llrtlti ii iii rll flirllttfi to hit rm ill llitnl rltirl lllil illll Ior il riid Km llillli til riaoilu lill lir ligtl lr rt lll imll lli iirrirn ililtrltlltil orl ill hockey srlir Hui naii lrirrirzltlir up tin mi in opul lkilixlvl rr ry rl11liyii lnivirn li ri=l tilir liii ritttir iliglik crrir litr titrlililtllttltlt llc ginn1 its an wizila Lriviizi as t1rrrr lxr1iiirlndforrrrrrioirticrlotrt Sirclir it irit Jriii in tire iatzorr tri two out tlr ppii nit timiila singled lo4lill arid Nuilnrr alltrl to till the llil5l lull lir liltlliilttl out pitcher to liirl lfirlli lI til lllt titticluli tlrr otzirrs noun to thapprl rlsor lllti iilnoii Shortstop Nash of Georgetown flldtlt tlrc wlrliur twin of the game lll ll dost iir to hit lliltl it Yllrr lutll irlt Hi liitnil til tlzl Alter scoreless innings Fly rir pair in the lirnd llrrrii wiirurrl wrl walk Mcrthur fur lltii Sliirrirari was xalr ori fielders cluricr as llrrir took second liie xr rittilltltl and liollr rurrrrcrs ad rllitl tiilrsrilis tlllll nit Aittitl itl noih Hogan and Strachan get home lirllll irarr of tallrrs tillii lli tlu tornthrrtlr one out Kerr ids ill lr prtcliri llattair was lilc onl irortoirs error at second AltAilllllii flied out but Stiacliarr sriiaslrcd tot centre for two runs Strachan wasl trappvd lrttrtir second and first land run down for the third out And so llarrrc got four unearned runs on one llil in two innings lolarid singled in tire fifth liirt got no farther limnsnip hm llimillvlir Rle in lirlll Flycis scored iii the sixth when tor Dit Clapprr or the Bruins lllltlll1t tanninrm walked to open Keri first hockey oi the ictlsoti in Barrie Arena fanned but Carirpcarr went to third pituio BY CUVVIJER BARRIE on iibsons wild lrcrivc lllltlSttilttl on llagans hit Mcrtlirrr lirt satc ly to deep left but llagaii was caught trying to score on fiirc throw in from Martin to libson liarric got ttvo more runs in the eighth Murray Richardson singled Still One Of Best srrfcoii Kings error Long fanned but llzrgaii liit safely for two runs AltAlllllllltlktlllll with two on splurge was cut off as Stiacliari and llrcwer flied oirt Midland ladies Retain Copaco Softball Trophy Midland Merchants took the 1930 Most Will Be Baclc Main trrirrrii of tlrcday iii the HilfinlN llJtiiiilutilicu softball ball championship when they dc fcated the Oiillia Flycrs two straight litrrsday in Olllllll by score of 1251 they left no doubt as to their superiority having taken the first encounter 104 Joy Mosley pitched for Midland rlwwi imnmlllios EMERSON REED former Bar lwh Pat Betcan doing the catch addition to other features Th placing of school fair ca lribil also is scheduled to take placti on Tuesday The school fair cliopcratioii with the school boards at rtz Wills llh gt me and Srincoc ourity golf Clltlfll mg chore Edith Dow and Irene Hum Dion Clilltmi blaring lilidfl the Patterson shared mound duties for Tractor Competition banner of tllt London Hunt Club thefFlycrs with Evelyn St Ongo junior tractor conipttition rr is still one of the top amateur golf catching ranged for ll am Wednesday is 01S in Cillliitill Miss St Onge captain of the Last lcspcctcd to draw number of tll Wednsdv MN IsmmtmL he 0mm team mpgomod the trophy ill5 took part in the annual Pros vs i0 Milliti Raw DitChCl and Cal Last year the fair drew total of Amateurs match liit the latter lain 0f the Midland ldlcsutcam nearly H000 people Witli favorable won BM 0m Hf the main factors weather Bartholomew and in mi victory was the phpmmmm PROTECTIVE MEASURE his colleagues are hopeful to irrr play of Creed and his paying M00 The Hospital insurance scheme imV this record MV Biillilttl Norman of Kitchener locsziy is Oi like 11 buSineSS Whelt expun oriicw has hopes that this might be Cyde and Norman chino in from sion and service are governed err 11 record year for the fair lr ls the morning round with 69 four tircly by the volume OI business 110 iil ilgfSl YUIHi iiiilS iii under par then in the afternoon done Instead hospital insurance OntariO carded bestball score of 63 10 is protective measure and to be pricier best golf shown by any Of successful itist how the whole the 20 prostiiid 2t amateurs in the hearted support of all QUES IiulbcrtMemorial Trophy play NEL lBC Caribou Observer Barrie Iron Works Rogcrs Robbin Lennox walked brrt with two on Valley were held to no further scoring in that frame 51100 Key ted Out Fireplace Andirons and Baskets Vallcys got another trio of ruris llaiiLc trio lllt lirl3li tithllttiiulildN rti rl iii if ilniigrrl No5 in ilvr tr lilnlt ilirrr Sunr li liarirr and Cainpcau sacrificed but was the sacks and only one out the version of the ladies ChOltllty soft1 nal IOIltliC district cliziiiipionship in the sixth as DOtY Miller and Marg WoOdzind Dot Milleralsogot andboth scored when Beth Mc iLean hit to short and Jean Ruth erford lnllffed the ball with two runners scoring vBcth slole third and came home on an infield out Jessie Rogers got single and double to lead Vallcy batters btrt MrgWood and Dot Miller also got two hits each Valleys showed zi Jessie Rogers was safe twice on base theft while Robbin Lcnnox and Beth McLean each got one Valley 1000 033041 11 Midland VALLEY Longhurst 3b Wright If Campbell Rog 55 Lcnnox 2b Key cf iller Wood rf BMcLean lb ford 2b Palmer cf Umpires Hutchinson and Wil BLUEBERRIES EXPORTED American blueberry bushes sh sputhwesterpNorwgyuI msxxidsi itssz iriirive TractorrSeivice lot of dash on the bases which put Midland well On the dcfcnsivtrzrrw the visiting girls pilfercd six sacks Florence Campbell Marg Wood 000100 01 MIDLAND Swales lf Rutherford ss Brodeur 1b Adamson 3b Hansford rf Scott Mosely Ruther Fireplace Sets Flower Stands etc STEEwa sALerr TELECTRICOnd ACETYLENE WELDING Gowan SI Phone 5046 Alex Cleland Farmers Here is your Op portunity to have tractor right when you need it At Corby Motors you can rent tractor equipped with the implements you prefer and all at low rental fee Call in today and inquire about this new tractor service Corby otOrs Lid YOUR FORDfMONARCH DEALER MANurAciu Barrie Hyers Beat Georgetown ill to Capture OBA first Round iiiti Hagan Tower iiert az lrgt Litmiirds Fattiidlj ii rvr iiirililtitrttzt Tll itlltl win he Olin lliitllllttlmlt li Inst gplryotis ir two straight garizes itlrorgetowzi by ltlvl lltltllld he plltllllt of Carl rlrizms lit lir ll Vvd ii lhlilltlw t3rir tirrk liw gtllDll ll erill ll tiru rw hm invr rm llil 5i ii ll =irlrl ir it rr rr it Uliillt till it gtl= llrrl it in lll Llilllx Ii it Trlllrtll alrj iy WT3x25 =CQ KITCHEN CUPBOARDS gore SIGN or GOOD Lunatic The standard equipment of this machine includes fanshaft mounted on Timkeii Roller Bearings till it pip es felt clutch which is adjustable for any big or small tractor gears running in oil bath Sizrc of machine throat llli by high $145900 Irry attachment and knife grinder available These machines are in limited supply now is the time to contact IEO Mtitrrriuf ANTEN MILLS ANY of the things Daddy must be pre parcrlto fix for that son of his are so obvious that liccxpccts to take them in his stride For instniiccetbe comfortin which the boy is accrrstomctlto liveiiiuetbe maintained Tliercnnist be sortmlliomctraiiiing tOO good education to fit the youngr manOf tbc futurefor highly competitive world Yet every father risks defeat of his plans until he can answer yes to oneqiiestion ilWill there licIargrilar income to carrythem througlijf am ITO longer here to ezirnit The one sure way to provide tlie right answer is tlirOiigli Life Insurance It can be arranged iii the form of girarmiterl manlth iricoin to replace earnings should the breadwinner be taken away THE INSURANCE COMPANY Barijg Office 70 Dunlop Street District Representatives TOMLINSON CLU WIB MALLORY CREAM SAUCE WITH CHEESE HEAD OFFICE Established 1887 TORONTO CANADA WALKER COLE GEORGE LIVINGSTON