till, l'llllll..3VllM.' DHIJLJ-`Air CIILIXCH. Maurice Stacey, C.N.R. agent at Crccmnre for 2'7 years and :1 1'ni1\m_'.` man for 56 years, retired recently. 21\\`1_\, uzLl1IL`, 4. r1l`lCH . Bl 4. Isobel Carr: 1o_\'. H:\\\'k(`st()n(*. ' \K7mnl Qm-rlc vcnnninh I2 :55-es--D1'afl Colt: 12. Stewart Boll; Ill. ving Romn. )6 o1m'in.s' 2, Grace Elson, Oro I1.-\ Q ,\rlr1n.-I Clxnnln 1anning Competi- sobc-1 Carr. Thorn- . Midhurst; 3. O1- .n'm 4. Helen . Bertha Campbell. -hlntr`-r Rnlwil-' '7 ). Lnu lollll 1ingha.m: Hxone 293 ntries. 5 prizes-- _\' Wall: 3. Gar- K n \ur;..........,,. . Luu \4uu|11uL`u. . 7.Ba1'ric: '7. Myrtle Cun- < Brown. Bar- r-9 . mwlric-:~'--l. 1'10: 2. Bossle )r1'aine McKe- hnns- R 11`rli6l-. nu cuu tun. LU 2. Loy Walt: . Hickling: 5. 3 Thompson: `D.-.uo:.... 7. ... m your llrunzxnc 3 BALM 3 \\ Llll IXUVV` s Bert ha Dun- |l'. Ispvcial) 8 2. Merlin L!....o.\.. entries. : 3. H01- 1 .I.. nnl oL'pL. ow iting hm" Mtnesing. 01 1101' x'e<'( sicians. Rlhm Pu A. AIHU AVA): Ax1nive1'sar_\' ` ian church a \/fro Kin r Hill CHlHl'l| '1 Mrs. BU on Sunday : with her me D... nI\rl ! `\\l|,|l llfl llIl`\ \', nun. .|J`l\l ' Rex . and Mrs. .\1orris n |T0r(>nto spent the wockcx Dodds. Miss Storey and Miss I the \\`eok(~n(1 with Miss Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. Shzlw v in Orillia last week. \/r.- .....z \1.... nnlrnv F In uruna IEISL \\`(:L'K. Mr. and Mrs. Baker hzlvo returned home am-1` an (>xLvn(1o(1 visit in the east. o:cpL. azx--.un:: Johnson of Tom end at Robert I Elgm Donnell this week to (in \...n:...\t... nr\l\fv1\ l'1U1lX.. '1 RM . H. W. Stmpp of Angu |duvLvd the service in Egbert 4 `last. Sunday. The Rally Day service hold strdtcd) `ax ;-.,....-... Sopt. 30~-.\4rs. Kzmm) has hm-n V nuu~ mm uicinr \/Ir< Ric-hurdwn. llU|lIL' LU Dill days with Downer. RI nv\rl \ LJUVIHCK. ' M1`. and Mrs. Lewis Hill and Mr. and |and Mr. and Mrs. E. vu\nn~n bvxnvxf cnnan Before you buy clothes anywhere NEWTON ROBINSON LI`. HHU .V1l'h. L. {C spent Sunday INCE 1911, over two and a half million Canadian men have found the most satisfactory tailoring service at Tip Top Tailors. Every year the number grows greater-and every year the value in Tip Top one-price .\'n.s. 1\nup|: u sister. Mrs. Riv who is very ill. '|:\1'nI-1` 4. Wu nil-nn tzes) CUNDLES ` Philips. Hi 0 spent Ihr, cnn `Q Cotton of Violet Mrs. M. Newton 1. Penelton of Cree- lnu at "F?ln~mv-nit A. E. WHITBY Illlh |)(`l'lI \l.\' i('h:u'ds.m. of Limo hnpos u by hvr phy- A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT OOD light lends sparkle to glassware . . gives lustre to your silver . . and adds zest to every meal. But be sure to choose Edison Mazda Lamps, for their inside-frosting prevents glare and throws the charm ofclear, soft light about your table. And lceepa few "spares" handy, to replace blackened or hurnedout lamps. EDISON MAZISZA. ' LAMPS lHllI'. Watson of Toronto returned rm Sunday arm spending a no "II`hnr-I-nft F`nrn1" Dltnuuy zuurl "Ehncmft Farm." (7lzeLAMP `to dine bu; ' sllwm-ssl`t11. Tm- L nt.L-x1dux1m- vor- I)omt,hy. Ruth Mzwjorie Mc- I|r\tl Wvunnnf .\ . Clothes more rmly estab- lishes its leadership. To wear Tip Top Clothes is to be practical, economical and we11-dressed-a11 at the same time. Come in and see the new fabrics tomorrow. BARRIE, ONT. MAZDAMLAMPS Phone 453 \/o\J-I4: Electric Refrigerators VURRY ms. v. `0340 Hotpoint Ranges J. J. MCISAAC AGENTS FORT EDISON Radiola R2-ndios 36 BiLy(`1(l SI. `age 'l`ln'ce _____, L`\'\} '-G _, Hilfl .`I'.,`I1'l|`Ill'l:'U [U tlllt.` _\(t`1'll ut`L|:llllUl`dAC zmd ::n(~ year '1ndcLm'min:Ltc for this o!T:m-v. will stand trrial before :1 Sim- ll?) ll \1Il` IUKULIIIIIE |.\l I.llLlL 1 undo`: stnrm is beliwod to 2,111 the body to the S\l1'fiLC(.` : {mg npe1'aU()11s had failed. 1n Ainsvmrlh, 23, already :1 of stealing a car in Tor L'(\V1-fl\Y\/`OIL fn nun vncnv rlnfrxrrni BRUNSWICK RADIO OF CANADA, LIMITED I nu er C1" the Orillia Construc- ny of $2.8-46.50 for the pav- ert .<'.t:'evL, was accepted at (-01:11 meeting of the Pene- .- council. The town will "U. and cement costing $2,- nuinmnrnd Han nv\O'~irn nncf 1 for 140,000 bushels. 1 v Rev. R. F. Lawson. recently nrdainmi r Toronto minister. has become pastor at ` the Huntsville Baptist church. 1' Y\/Tnllrir-n Rinr-rnl !.`N'D onorxf ' nr L". RUEU i.'CHll.`lll UUBLIHE Oh, is estimated the entire cost L ta $6.300. r,~..n.. 0') 13r.|.n..t IVA!-snwnn! air--just as it is given by the artist-Brunswick Radio music true as a Stradivarius. And to make Brunswicks tainmrnt complete, you hear your favourite classics and .._.._4...a_i ._ -._i.. Q-..-,...;-i. D..,...-_J.. .-.J D..........:,.l. 1 to iudgc True Performance for yourself: visit a Bruns- -hear Brunswick Records reoroduced on Radio with owlv can you fully appreciate how wonderful is L'\nrv- ..\,-.. `1-'vvn\.x\ r\I \UI\/ \/c go H1! u/I \, L_lIVll Subsidmry of Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. IHAIAUXIL '.ll'Z|.C.`L|lL|ll(ll.L inrlc-terminate. .068 by Griffis_ Raine )0 dI:b(.-nlures for the d was accepted at a| 7f the town council. ;'s:ent.c(1 tenders. The 1` 5335.180 for sewers. . nail "7"l`| Q;') Tnv Home entcrtainmcnt-~Brunswick's True superb Radio with Pdnatropc. 7|}. . Robert Coborne. 1 22 and John Ha- 1 guilty in Orillia ' stealing` gasoline )1-n fnxvrwhih farm- exact tone u. uguu A0, wzm `C- aboard the same ming to that port`. \..,.I:,...,.A pn nan.` ELUILHIIE gH.DlIlA1lC m toxvnshifa farm- sentenccd to six ac-nt determinate l,.a.....~.:.....n. Miss Bertha M. Hall. former Mid- lzmcl girl, has been appointed super- intendent of the Owen Sound Genera} and Marine hospital. 'T`hr- Vl'nNurc `Rhrinn at Mitllnnrl. )-Th ). IOU 101' .\CV\:'l`l'h. ; and $271820 for an ...m..u cidH unruuy Lun- Toronto ' determinate ...>,. t.-... oklp have been nnnnunnn,` )|[, YOU HZCY your IGVOUKIIK C|d5'C5 GHQ only Brunswick Records and Brunswick DLJIICLJ OIILJ outstanding Sept. 29-Jack Pugsley returned to University on Monday. "A/[inc nlamuc wi1cnn uvhn haw: hpon umversuy on .v1unu'cLy. Miss Gladys Wilson. who has been home for a week. returned to To- ronto. Miss EIsie.`Wilson returned to the University on Monday. `Alice Xrinlu Qvnnn '1"ny-nntn wnc hnmn me umversuy -.)n .Lv1u11u`cL_y. Miss Viola Stone, Toronto. was home for a few days this week. Mr 13nv'L'nv' nf T(1n7nmmt and Miss I I0!` Iew (lays U115 wt-ms. Mr. Parker of Kinmount and Miss Wagner of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stone last weekend. Mr. Hooey spent the weekend at his home at Blackstock. Leslie Clarke of Toronto was home f-:)r the weekend. ~r..,.1. D..:.-a nu : Mn.-u `3IIcL'n1] our! fmiuc l`hur.~:d:xy. October 2, 1930 101' [E13 weexenu. Jack Reid and Miss Russell and Miss Myra Reid were guests at Robert Reid's for the weekend. Mr-.. ;\1n..n \zr;..;~ `E'nHr\ue( ni1r'| 1 nun l'L`l(1 5 I01` Ult` W\ft.`Kl`.`llLl. Mrs. Allison, Miss` Fellows and Lynn Fellows of Toronto were home over Sunday. `Mr nnri /Mr: Rowen and Mr, and aunuay. Mr. and 'Mrs. Rowen and Mr. and Miss S-(ark of Bethany were at A. H. C1`awfox'd s for the weekend. James Keen, Miss Mary Keen and Mrs. Rickaby and baby have return- ed to Toronto after spending the sum- mer at their cottage. Rtfiuu T r,. `Gui/-}`rl.ln hop 1~qhn~nrr! fvnrn LVIUEKIJAU. Arthur Mc`C0naghcy ( [spent :1 few days wiIh,hi.< `Pugslcy. H161` dal. LlH'.`ll' i.'ULlklg,L`. Miss Lea Pridd-lo has 1`? Muskoka. II ..n..... \n,.~I`.-..-......1`,... coe County judge and jury, for burg- lai'izin5L,' an Orillin. hardware store on September 5. He received his prelim- inary hearing" at Orlllia, September 23. The unemployment` situation has been alleviated in town to some extent the past. week by the 1'esum})tirm of unusual industrial activity in the town park. says the Beeton World. A new metallie roof has been put on the ag- ricultural hall. while men and teams have been engaged filling in. grading and levelling the new site -31` the b:)wl- in U o rm`-n Willi thc close o_[ the tourist S7(`."|,FOll Orilli:1`s mimicipal motor camp will be free from debt. and will have paid not only the cost of operation but for all ll`n1]l'OVCm(`.nlS made the past stsason. Starting" with a $455 deficit from last year the entire debt. has been wiped afl. A. total of 2.068 parties visited lhvl camp during the year. almost, cimiblr that of 1929. Two barns on neighbo1'in_ farms a- bout seven miles south-west of CoIling- wood were destroyed by re last \\'r>ok. along with the season's crop. Bc1ie\'cd to have originated from spontah:~ous combustion. re '$gutted the barn of Mrs. Thomas Bullock and a strong wind carried the sparks to the barn of Samuel McLeod nearby. which was al- so destroyed. `exclusive Uni-Selec f on harwd; and Ton _ ___ (__ _,__, MADE IN CANADA HAWKESTONE Ont HGHQJI` GHQ IUI aur ear for every elected butt ` craftsmen in Wisdom Block TALLAii:D'AT1'.ET" Walnut was the wood- Performance of Toronto 115 aunt, Mrs. ENNA J1f*r1cK SHOES Fm` W I-`LH:*r.I { :11 HURLBURT S, BARRIE IVIAV World's I Busy hands--at hard tasks day in and day out. Persian Balm keeps the skin soft and pliable. Removes redness and relxevcs irritation. At your Drutzgist 31: pa A A n _"-1 ! ipep up with} ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE EIMCOE COUNTY'S FOOT CO1`/II()R'i.` SHOE STORE ::__.-..?.I___ 1" l3EP }BRAN FLAKES Tnr. nes! way to start the day. A h(`:lpin: bowl of K1-llnggfs I`:-p Bran Flak:-.~'. Tin-rt-'.~ sparkle in the uvur-- he-ullh in the whole wheat -nnd lhv extra bran helps km-p you fit and regular. `\InaI.- In K.-Hnunv in In-"Inn llI'l[l.` R('l'l) _`IlIl lI| ZIIIII r('l'_:|lll'. .V1uuh- I) Krllu-_'g in London. Unlzlrin. way? Exclusive Gum! Amsl 0| ENNA JETTICK MELODIES National Radio Broadcast EVERY SUNDAY EVENING `Tin-ouch 1930 MITCHELL SQUARE \\iZsV1 w... MMI3. SCHUMANN-HEINK mu n.... Rnlnx-rd Prima Donna Wil FOR EARRIE AND VICINITY 55 Elizabeih Stre2:t*' : H1 /IME. SCHUMANN-HI;11V|\ ; Bcsl Bclovcd Prima WM 130 Artist of lY\Y A u:"r"1"I'(`I( YUP! (1n":.S Brunswick Radio Harold Hill BRWSWICK RADIO DEALER Dunun L 1. v Tlxrcugh 1930 WUTOPIA nnny, All 111d like = slw mm.- ;In- [ht- Hume hvhx oven xhat mis- `ucx MIL`) . I1`a\\ ncdy Auand Burmo: 4, C Helen Boakc. Ixuo Loaf rmne MCKF Anny Ferguy Cook. Pains Safety Fir Blnnchv `Ho iiflnlzer. (lrai l'A\III A `ur... AWARDS MADE AT JUNl0R FAIR I Some of the main fenm1'es of win- nings in the Junior .<:':cti0n -of Barrie Fair were given in last week's` Exam- iner. Fu:'Lhe1` details of winnings are as follows: Open Stock CIasses--D1'afl 1. TTITI1 (`h'n::nhn'.3'h' 9 .Qlr>\I'zn*f `R/xH` Tl kJ}JlI4'l DLULIXX L/I21 Fred Greenhalgh; .Iam:`s Spencer. cl. ...:.:.- 1 l)(lll:.'.\ &3!JL'lIL'l`.'l. ' Slut\\':nans!1ip--l, Ste\\'m't Bell: 2. Fltd Grec-nhalgh: 3. Jas. Spencer. Dairy (:alf-The1'e was only one en- try in this c~l21:~::`, ma/dc by F`. J. Fisher. Srznizn` Bebf Cl:1s.=.--1. Walter Bell; 2. | swwan Bell; 3. Loy Wal:; 4. Bill` Blogg ; 5, Verne-1' Walt: 6, Stan. Walt. Sl1o\vmanship-1. Stewart Bell; 2, W-alter Bell: 3. Bill Blogg: 4, Loy Walt. R/| nv-Inxf T.nnwh.._.l '1` 1Rnuvrnnn' `J VVJILCI DCA1. 1). DAN DIUSB. `X, l.rU_y VVHIL. M:u'}(<`t. Lmub~--1_ '1`. Bowman: 2, Annie JL 1'ITl_VI 3. G-nrdon Jornwy: 4. VVa1ler Bell; 5, Stewart Bell`. 6. Bill ` B103. Shn\\'mnnchin.-1 Walton` FLnH' 9 '1" yu ullnavv -yn I\u\4I\r with Panatrope Model 352 snug. Showm: B;)\\'man; ....v ha- nut LID ; B100 rr our Y4:-.n1 JJAIIIHJ. U. L)l.':.ElL` Ilulllkl Stewart Bell. Barrio: 8. ninrrhani. Ivy: 9. Gladys rin I \ v_- AVl* Baake. Barrio: | I IL . Farm Mechm1ics-1_ Veruer Walt. .\ Iid21 `st; 2, William Blogg, Allandalo; 3. Stv\\*:11'l IBeIl, 'Ban'iv: 4, Gordon Johnson. Amen Mills. Emu Mu"in.s`, 30 ~:ntrios-1. Annie J:-Huey, }Ia\vk(`sLm1o; 2. Bessie Ken- 'mrdy. Allandalez 3. Blunt-he Hopkins` `Barrio: Clara Rexmick. Barrio: 5. '1`hornton. Cake. 24 entrins~-1, Lor- McKe\'e1': 2. Isnbvl Carr: 3. F`c1'gus:)n. Stmud: 5. Ma1`g`m`el Painswick. cn4`..o.. n....4...... -..A..:-.. u |u1u11\11\' uu])1~.111n. Di HIIIHCY. C1'ai1g`\'alo: 3. \'u:': 4. Myrtle Cunnil Pratt. Allzmdnle. \X7\-Hhxw 1')" i-\.\.... '1 . *1. L.\UIIL'A \/(Ill. 4, \Jlill.'L` 4l>,\)H, \Jl'U .5mIim1: 3. Mrytle S`.odd:u't. Shanty Bay: -1. Bessie Hunt.m'. Cr:1ig\'a10: 5 I.zm1`onco Mcwaters. I`hnmt0n. Hand Bouquet. 12 cntrivs-1. Isobel Carr; 2. Myrtle 'SmdK*1a1`1: 3, Helen Fi.s'hm': 4. Hazel E15011: 5, Helen Bonke. r".n11nnHnn nr Am\1m- 1'1 ,.,.n....n,...... 1 mun . 1. 11:11.1`: nmull. .1, ncwu DUHKL`. Collection of Apples. 13 collection- L George Ottaway, Bztrrie: 2. Helen Bo-akv: 3. W111. Blog 4 " Y: -- `I1. .4 -\ A.~...:.\ >.1ucdA ux Dalll`) art Bell: 2. Waltex `-4. Elmer Pratt. ! nm.:1.....,\ n.-.... 12.1: nay: 1. Stanley nv`. Walt: D. A II.` Authorized Brunswick Deale} Itlll. Illiitllllilll`. `.V1'iHng' Businoss L.r)tte1'~l4 01 . I.<~,b:~i Carl`: 2. G1d_\`\` Walt: 3 '21 Fishvz`: 4. Lzzi-3 Grinlon; 5. 215,011. Om Stalin. Bnuquct` for Living c --l T (`.nvr' `7 (`.rnnn T71<.'\I V. nullll` -J Collectioz .n9m .~..- I JL'u. 1, \V' C Shear cf Barlvj M Dawn 0 `l l\'.tV Ullllll`. Tl. LDU . Gladys Wall. Im'risnn, Thor ` I`hm'nt<>n: 5. . I: n......:. 11. `-nf of Wheat. 6 emrius---1. Wm.l. : 2. Walter B011: 3. Stewart Benz` na Thompson; 5. Ross Kenlledy. -k of Bar1I*_v. 6 .=ntrie.~:--1. `Edna zpson: 2, Stanley Walt: 3. Stewart 4. \Va1t0x' Bell: .3, Wm. Blogg. :21! Ba1'1x>y. 4 emx'iv.<--I, Stew- ell: Wa11erBeI1; 3. Wm. Bloggz rnnr Pratt, manship-l. Walter Bell: 2, T. n: 3. Gm`d0n Jermvy: 4. Stew- 5_ An:1'n:- Jermey; 6, Bill . aminer ndwrtismg pays. Grounds Planning ntriesr-1. Isobel Car) `_1nrln:- \\7nVv Rzfiz-llxn u.\\ L H0pl~:in.< (`v-I: in-vq In 1JU\HL') rUlillklL`b, A 1. Verne)` Walt: at Wall`. 4. Cha: Coupland; 6, Ed Vuu \XInH~ Q Tc1u ' s350'.0o