New Championship Golf Course A1l:u1d:|lv In by tukilw, I v uvunim: by It'll !\Hun(lul- vn-nixw; lht-_V xx uh! I\. Htllllhlllll n`ln1.: Wylir --md. M1- IIZLVF LU 51} LU Illl for Lhv m-xt gxum n-m-lvt-d that the .will got u byv till `Inns bu-vn Shh for . ..n u..-.. 1\h.m.n.. I-Dnl IIUF LIN` lH'."LL BUNK Ullb V\'Ul'(l lld lJl'l'Kl northern xvinnvrs will the finals. Nu (Izm- the IIUXL gunw In-- "(:nu.'n- N~wm:u'kuL und Milton lmvt-n'l finished Lhelr urgulmznt. Neither Loam lms hm-n bunt:-n In tho lemcuv fl:-zturus this yt,-nr und urrlo will go-I. the-ir ISL()llL(.`SL ummsH.l()n of -the your wht-n Lhc.-_v stuck up 1|.`,'f:l1llSL Lhv Winn:-1`. Rlll HHI fur-C 1'nn1.-IIIH4 Hlnl lhn hnnvu LIIl.'_V hlrillfn lip ll`,(llIIl.`}L LIN` \\'lIllH' But, Lhv fuvt. rt-nmlns that, the I Lmun bout Camp Bnrdvn in un- und Lhvn vlllninutn-.(1 ']`lmrnbur_v V out l.ln- huh) of 'l`mn. Cii1<-hrlst 01' I Bul.lux'. two u{ the :;I.n1'.~: of Lhv I uboth of wlmm xv:-rv uwuy rm hull ll-in with t.h-.-;4- two buck Lhv Lu-mu `I... no r.... n... I {BARRIE TEAM NOW IN SECOND ROUND When Bun-h: disposed of '1`hombury Lm.-y went mm the sevmul round (yr the intt.-rme O.B.A.A. pluydmvns, and will meet the whmcr of the New- nrmrket.-Milton series next. It. wus Lh0ughL at first that, Bz11`x'1u would huvv to go to .`>'u(lbury or North Buy gmnv but. word hus be-4-u n.uHl nub 1. kn OH] 031.. I"hu.I.. \l.. .l..!.. I hlrl IlI'k\ IIIH. I ` Allnndnlr I Hrnwnhlp; [ H:-id put u. H:-inn Hint! I 1 Lhv b:Lt.l.lng nvvrugt-.< Lunl-2 bud H3 In Lhv 'I`hurnbnx'y st-rit-.-; t-xm-pl 1: of Arn1lLugn- and Lynch. who mudv big gains sin(:I- lust. wm-k. l'I` rt-xnnlns us 1:-mlin:-; hiltw. but.` n1S.\`(`d Lhv two 'I`ll0l'nbll1'_V . ,:llh('S' n Hw pll,('hin1._', wns lhI- ht-.-:1, lhls 'l`ribhl~ has m hits to him it, Hum nny man on t.h- La-mn. . _ . . . I l.|Il' tyvlnrrv 1| /\l1m1duh- into t,ht- uh mnd`~ u (141: fvrlng.-. nf nut nf Hu- urn` In Mujn |;\Nll l)KL\'l\ l:H(' ngnh for the- 1. I hit. 1 urn Clulr Him! .. .1 I".. ... I|IL .. .\ . plus \Mn1|' THE BAIIRIE EXAMINER n her historic voyage across the Atlantic to Mont- real. the mighty British dirigihle, R-l00, was in continual wireless touch with ships of the Canadian Pacific trans-Atlantic fleet. The great air liner was hardly out above the ocean when she was in comn|uni~ cation with S.S. Montclare, then approaching the British Isles and some dixslunce farther she overtook l the lVl0lll(`alln. S.S. Empress of France was her next call as that ship was nearing Newfoundland, while | down the St. _La\_vrgnce_ she. spoke with the D_uchess Cunuecl IIL-cl II. I...`-)7(t PURE PORK SAUSAGE HCan2T1idi2V11A1T Pacific Steathships Aid R-100 ll'IlIl[',>. out M 1 could 1-,`:- lxwn pu H um: of York," the Empress of Scotland" and the Duchess of Bedford." Eighteen other C.P.R. vessels were lying during her flight at British or Canadian portq. Thus the great Canndiantransportation company W3: } enabled to give a waiting world the latest particulars ` of her flight, since all these vessels are in wirele__a ` communication with the shore and their messages were broadcast through the press and featured in ii R-100 news ` ; TOMATOES ....vv, 2 for 25 . . . lb. 5c Page Thirlt.-on ....... --..-.. M` .. ........ slur of U ml Imy.-'. thv m<:.~.'l u unuulu.--n I Oshawa 'Round By Taking Second Match; Heavy Hitting. ().~ahuwu <-lirnlnulnsd thv ().A.S.A. plxLy1;H :4 gmne ht-re `W:-dxn-smny 10 aurora. Having Imm- Oslxxuvu nu Mun(l:L_v 1-vv :1 ..n.d...- I.. in. .-I.-uh.) AU :\lI|Il U. 1 In 'I\ (.110 .-`.v1`lv.~'. In A|h.n:l..l.. II|I\VIl|'ll' II} o` for twu |)z1.<.v.~ third. 111..., I... 1.. CLOSE GAME 1 AT ALLANDALE} T1lllI`Sd:ly. :\lI|:,'lIsl 28. I930 P