' I Bill Craig is away on a. business trip to Toronto and Montrea. Miss Chvisolm of .\Iontrea1 spent Friday and -Saturday with Miss "`vIn:r\ 13.0.1. STUDENTS ARE 5 READY FOR EVENTS] -\_,u..-......v\. . V... ,_...a\. V ` `I Payxle and R. Cnwun. nu-tside.=; I~`. l"():~:lc91`, q11a1'h1'; 1-J. .]z1mies0n, Il_\'in." lwing; 1'3. Du_\'Ie, 1`i:_'h1 hall`; .\I.- I I [)i\'il1f.fSt()I1`.. cenlre hall`; H. Par-l tI`id_L'(>, 1011 half. Junior 1vam-~\V. B:1lIzu1t_\'-m-, snap; R. \Vils0n, P. (`xi1'1'in, R. Hour.-.htnn. inside:<; \\'. I~Iz1_ves and] .-\. Luck. mirldlc-.<; E. .\Ic1\'ni_:ht and; . .\I. .\Ia_\'m', outsi(le:~:; Pvto, Hall, quar-| ltor and r-aptain; G. Io:<`ter. IL\'in:_- \\'in;:; C. Scott ris:11r half; L. Gar- vin. G. \\ uIs011, cexm' half; J. Y-'l\I`l\fV Ina`. \...`I' \ 111, \r. Hzxyes, The llltf IICIU Kid} UVKJIILAE, \\lIl\.lI \\lAl be run on .\l0n(la_\` instozul 01` li`1'i~ day as at first intended, will be ito tliree classes, junior, in- fPI'l1lE`(ll2Hf* and senior. The group- ing 01' these three (-lussus will he _L'o\`e1'ned by \\'GlL'hI alone this year. instrizul of w<=i_:ht and age as in the past three 3'(\z11`s. Juniors will be those under 110 pounds, inter-. merliutt l)9t.\vec=n 110 and 11:0 pounds, and seniors over 130 pounds. .\nnther Ch2'tl'l_:e this year will he the .z1(llit.i0n nt` :1 mile run for the son- iors. instead of :1 hull` mile run, as in t'0i'm(>r _\'m1r.<.. This is l)ec:11i:~'e of a . l?h21llL`.'(? in tho Intercol-` le,:iz1ts= m'mit.<. _\ numlwr 01' the events will he run all` in the nim'nin_2 and the l`- ` marinrlm` in the z1t'lm`nr)r)n. 'l`lir=_v will `l11l\'O plaoo as follows: In the morn- ing. stzmdin: l)1'm1 jump, shot put and nnln vnnHinr' in hr: nl'ln|-nnnn l2ll\L` [)lill'I` uh lUIlU\\h . 111 lll|` IHUIII` l.\lond:1_\'. Tho E`X(`(`llI'i\'P has ar- and polo vanltinz; in 1110 allernonn. 100, 2241, H0 }'llI`(1 half mile run for juniors and int:-.1`- mvrliulo. milw run for .<.m1ior.<, hop, 491) and jump. high jump, and run- nin: broad jump. ` The girls will l1l\'(~` :1 l)`llS_\ (lay on rzinuml 1'01` 21 lllllllhl` of P\'<`l1l5. \\'hir'h are as fol10\\'S: 75 _\'n:I'(i (lush, junior and svnior; 100 yard llzxsh. junior and senior; slow hicyrle race. llll`(`1" race. two minute} l'll('<*. interform l'91L\' race, throw-. in: Ilw lm. hull, junior and soil- ior: throwing." for the lmsket, junior! and st-nior. BGSl(lPS those openf e\'<=i1t.~` thr-re will be :1 f-`.`2llll(-`, of soft- lmll. lennis _L'11l(`S. and :1 i):1sl tussle b<>1w(>en lliddle School and lipper School. Two other contests Ja('lc-l)s=-ni1iil)l(-* and pass hall, jun- ior vs. seniors, complete tho pro- nn-n In BIDWEL-L--On Sept. 22, a.t 193 Bradford St., Barrie, to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bidwell, :1 da:u;ghter. POUCH-ER-On Tuesday, Sept. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Poucher, 9. daughter. ' I g`-'l'illll. The _2'ir1.= have received 1 chal- 1len;:e from .\Iidland C.I. to play hz1.=keH)all thme on .'\`;1tur(Iz1y, Oct. . 12-}, when the Intr>rc0]]eg'iate meet is 1 run Ill\!`l.Vill_\ B(l Rev. I-`ortner. I DA nnnninrv I 118V. I` Ul`llH:' Rc-0pv:>ning and I1lll\`PPS11P)' ser- vices will be held in the Union church on Sunday next. Sept. 3 , at 11 o'clock and 7 o'clock. Rev. l<`ortnm' of .\Iinesing will he the special speaker at both services. Special music is being prepared by the choir and the usual thankoffer- ing will be taken. Come and enjoy the services with your Crown Hill friends. ! Rm . G. H. Knir.'.ht0n will be the special sp<-21km` at the .\l1idhu1'sL an- nivnvqnrv uprvionc P\'(`h. ll1E1`il1L" with 'WlU1 MI`. {[110 .\ll'S. VV. 0. nuuu. 1 Miss Marion Partridge is a.mon~g` ihose of our young people who registerpd this wveek atVicto11ial University. .\'Haa Hahn iimnenn nf the Sick SERVICE " I . \\`il\EUll, lflflllll" lldll, J. left 112111`. ` eld day events, \vhi(:h will` 1 11'i~` '9 rs! :1 in-I Hnvn ulill eaninvu f`ha xrv*nIIn_ CROWN HILL l!lll'I`HS from page one) m,.__,... I\hl 1-. Two \'c1'_\f new lasts have just ur- 1-ived. Both have Gr00d_\fczu' welted solos. Am made of J3rm\`n Cult Skin and priced at . . . . . . Other Styles from $4.85 IHU .\|'IlllllllbL ilH`l exch:u1r.:i11:..-' with MEN'S BROGUE OXFORDS I i A m1m.her1`1'o;11 here uttendedi - Elmvale 1-`air. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Stexvurt spent the week end in Toronto. Miss Doris \Vel)ste1* has left fol _;\'0rmu1 School 211 .\'m'th Bay. i \I1'. Dick .'\`aim is able to be out .1 rV:I\" fnu n:\\\\1\ iunn ` ..o'~n.. I .`.\UI'lll1|l -`.l'HUUl ill .\Ullil 1)'d_\. .\I1's. J. Stewnrl has returned I I `zxgaill after being sick for somv time` home after spending a. two months" `1.,.L:.1.... ... 7l'\n..nn+.. umversuy. -Miss Reba Simpson of the Sick ChL1dx'en`s Hospital staff has 1'et111'n- ed to her home in Toronto after spen(1in_<: the past week with her aunt and uncle, Dr. L. J. and Mrs. Simpson. \h'c In: Rimnsnn has gone to: ilfgiilll ulltfl. U\.`Iuf-', bll;l\ IUI auulv LIIIIC`. holtiday in Toronto. The I-I0m<--malcers Club mt.-t in `tune bas,r~1ne11t of the .\l\-~thodist church on Tuesday e\'enin.4. I Thornttm hand supplied the music. 211 I aI> Fair on Tn0sr1a_\_ and Wed n osd :13 . \H ch.-~l.~ no` T7en'e`|nr is Hun uni}- | \\``(Hlt`5U2l'_\. , .\Iis:< .\`tm'k of Paisley is the mi1- liner a1 I isher`.=. store this fall. Sh : vi; the ']`h01'nton store every Ttwstlay z1.f!erno0n. M1`. Car1'uIhers and Miss Beatrice Czu'r1|t]wr:~: of Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. '\\'i11`rdd Haltnn of Ivy spent Sund:1_\' at Mr. N. Thompson's. ! .\I:1ny of the childrvn `here arra- !Hl](iI1`4 a keen int,='e.<`.t in the rural 'school fair which takes place to- lmorrow in Stroud. I*`a1`nmrs in this x`.ei;:1.-hn1'l1ooc; are through fall when! seeding and most`. or it is up. The acreage sown this fall is mthc=1' above the average. `ll.-.~ 1.` F` T3n'1incnI'| ant] \'f-nclor V.-nu vn ....._..-_.- Mr. S. J. Reynolds and family of Stroud wish to thank all the friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended. in their recent. bereavement. SPYIOIIS 11111855 Ul H. l1'll`Ill `.lll`l!f. Quize 21 Innmbor of Toronto people were at their cottages at Cedar Har- bor and .-\`1c0na Beach over the week end. "\A v\\nI\\V 1`:-innc nF \H:a Hava- CH U s Th 9 she is illness. \I'vo I i Spring I illness. U1`. and Mrs. Geo. Bowles, Sr., have returned from Toronto and are with their daughter, .\Irs. Emily- Jones. I 1 John .\`pem's our Sauh Ste. Marie ivisited with friends here last week. ` Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Davis of 01-11- lin \\'<~r> with the 1'm'me>r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Davis. on Sun |d'.1,\'. \He~,-- \Inu~inn \v 1of`i nn \Inn- (lay. .\lis:< .\la1'inn .\rnol left an .\Inn- day to attend Nm'mz1l in Toronto. Tho annual l<`.:<. Tmvship Rural School Fail` is to he held in Ivy to- (12! y f'l`l1u1'sdn_\'). Tlw unlmul Hnr\'n.=t Htmw ser- vices of Christ rhurcll` will he hvld on Oct. 7. Mr. R. \V. .-\llan will as Hm x'(=0tm'. 'I`l1m'+- was no .=m`\'ico in the 1 1'e!=,- |)ytr>1`lzu1 r'h1n'('h lust .\`l111(l:1y to :1nnivvrsur\' services VI` -ah sis-1 l)ein,: held Drlvv T\u A n__ owing ' I0 :1I1111\'vr'n`uI_\ .\L'l\l['l`h at the I`0\\'n1ino olmrch. Dyde, 1>1'inr.'ipa1 of Queen :~'.it_\', I\ ix1_-;'.~`Ir)x1, `as 1.! ! .=~pm1k(=1'. | . I .\ nnmlwr lmml hP1'(= bxmpson. 1 Mrs. Jas. Simpson has gone to} Toronto to spend a month with her` son, Rev. Dr. R. J. D. Simpson. \Yru \f `F hntnhm` and Mrs. R. ()CUilSlUll. uuu bp\`\;Iu.1 providod by the choir. 'I2l.ll ls I'zlu1Pl' uuuve LHJ uv\:Lu;.;.r:. Mrs. 1. C. Ro!)i11scI1 and .\Iasle1` I\'e1'2e1h motored to Bond Head one day last week on account of the serious illness of :1 frienl '.hPI`. rxnnn .1 nnn1J\nv` nf 'I`nrr-mfn nnnnln 5 .=~pmu<<=r. | A number 1'ru-m here zmmuled iI-I;n'\'n. Honm .=m`\'i('0s held in the : .-\n_:1i('un church. I't0pia.. on the 23rd `inst. It w-.1.s also the ftieth anni- i\'91'. 01' the lmilrling. Rev. VV. -0 (1. Dl'o_\'m' of Dirt-hcliI'l'e. a form or rector, was the preztchvr for 111+` occasion. and special music was n.-nvhlnrl hr lhn r-hrr Thursday, Sept. 27, 19231 \V. A. Lowe & Son have stocked` full line of Wall Paper. 8TH LINE, INNISFIL many friends of .\Iiss Eva- will be pleased to know that recovering from her recent CARD OF` THA.`'KS ,1 1, -_.,1 p-.. THORNTON IVY SOD, 116V. JJI`. n. J. u. ouuyauu. .\Irs. .\I. E. Dutcher and Mrs. D. Henry of Thornton spent part of this week with friends in Elmvaie. Misses Janet and Frankie CZMIID-I hell have gone to Hamilton to at-' tend Normal School. l` ('I|lll'l_'Il. Ill'\. IJI. Que(=n s 1.'ni\'e1`- the special The 100811 Board of Health held]: its 1`e:t1la1' nwetingg in the Councilll` Chamber on ThIn'sdz1y zlftemoon, Sept. 20, at four o'clock, at which ihe following members were present: R. .-\. SIr.>phens, Dr. Little, J. D. ` \Visdom and \V. O. Pa1`l1'i(l_:<=. [4 .\ tcnnccinn nf` {ha ncmneclilv n.f:l VISUOIII 211111 N . U. 1"d.1lllugI'. A discussion of the necessity of placardimz certain diseases and of medical men reporting diseases was the only question before the Board. W. A. Lowe & Son are sole agents` in Barrie for Staunton Limited semi` trimmed \VaI1 Paper. Paper is 221 inches wide. PERSONALS o:o1u:o:o1c:o-. "e 3.3. SHOE smma Made by nearly all the leading manufactures for your selection. J. and D. Be1l s make. These are +1-us n`lAm;<+ -rna-n11-Fonhnnnva n-F` dhnnc in annn Page Four JULIJ. D\.'aJ.\auU1\JLJ.- U0 u/1Lv|. .I.I- .lJ\-ILL u ;u.u.u.n.v- -n.u.vp.av vvnv the oldest manufacturers of shoes in Canada. 'l`l1ey 1n:1k<} nu1`l1i11g but 5_{'e1111i110 G(u)(1)'()zll' \\'c11: Slmcs, and we lmvc them in 151m-k Kid, 1 z11 and Bmxnl (.`zxlf_. in s`n'ap effects and <>_\;'fm'(1.<. .\[o(1cr- ately priced. a In Other Makes. \V() have :1 (1l`(.`S.\`_\' blzurk kid mu- strup slipper, two b11tt011.<, (lubzm 1101c and gmul \\*r)ari11g' sale. All sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.75 a pair A Good Fitting, Dressy Black Kid Oxford, with a Cubzm heel and :1 good \\'0:1ring 9010. All sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$4.50 a pair The Um\\`i11_: Gills, sizcx :3 `m (5 . . . . . . .$6.50 a \\'c are sole ;1;_*;(~111M.-< 1 m' Chums in _]`}ill'l'i(}. '0 are buying fl-mu the l)0. 1n;11u1fnv1'11rem. And we feel we are g.;'1\`mg the }>u1>li(-. the best 1")o1`\\'e21r }>mm11'z1hl0. wvv 1 1-1 . . .. . -wv ,. .... '0 11:1\*(: :1 solid 1c:1the1- black U:-us Calf b r, with and \\'it11<>u r :1 too (.111). Sizes (3 to 11.. .~\not11er boot i11 black and tam, with 21 too cup and outside (.-mxntm-. Sewed and nailed solo. Sizes (S to 11. Special at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.25 a. pair A few odd sizes in tip and plain styles. Regu- lar selling at $4.25 and $4.50. To clear at ` ~ Q9 '7: A -v\n:u School Shoes for Boys and Girls Ask the Boys. They Want the Chums Solid l(.`llll(`l` .~`lm(\ j11. 1l1<: (-ul`1`m-1` l21.~'1 l )1' Ilw }_*`I`n\\'i1I_L',` font". 'l`lu: _\~mnl1.-` Imni in l>l:1<-k or `[2111. Sim-s 11. in 113.1. $5.00 a pair J}u_\'s .\'i7,v.~` "l to Bl. l)l21(-l< tn` mu ....$6.06 a pair H .\li.<.<(~.< l1i.;'l1 1'01) s|1(w.~'. Alf 1l1<-_\' don't ]l(?(`(l 1l1(~m now 1lw_\' .< will, i11l)|:u'k (-all . Si /`CS 11 to 22. $5.50 a pair WE SPECIALIZE IN MEN S WORK BOOTS OUR MOTTO : VALUE AND SERVICE Women s Reliable Shoes Opposite Bryson s Confectionery WEST END SHOE STORE nut. \.IUuu\.-An .' ck, were V z11`tridge. lo uecess`il_\ e eases t t re re agents` `L: `the past eight years has occupied Miss Helen O'Connor, who for the position of matron at Simcoe Hall, has severed her connection with that institution and left last week for Toronto. VV.h'i`1e here Miss O'Connor has made many warm friends regret very much her (1e-| panure. n.. m..,....:.... nunninn Can} 152 I Dear .\Iiss O Connor--We, the members of the staff at Simcoe Hall, havi-ng'1earned of your decision to sever your connection with that In- stitution, feel that we cannot let the occasion pass without expressing our sincere regret at your departure and _ our high appreciation of your many excellent qualities. By your kind , and gzentle manner, your thou:.;hti`ul con.'_=ide.ration i'0r others and your `loyal devotion to duty you have em- deared yoursell` to all and while we realize what a distinct loss your de- parture will be to us we hope that the change will be mateuially bene- _ cial to yourse1t'. .\s at slight memento of 01111` esteem kindly ac- cept this litte remem-brance and we hope it will] serve to recall the many happy memories of pleasant assoc- 3. iations. With every good wish ttor ri your future, we are, your affection- ately, Qlicrnml hv mpm-hers of the staff. ya: LLl1.C- On, Tuesday evening, Sept. 18, the mennbers 01` the staff at Simcoe H8011, with a nunuber of -friends, met at the home of .\L1`. and Mrs. VV. A. Ispearn, Caroline St., where a pleas- ant social evening was spent. Miss! O'Connor was the guest of honor and was presetned with a beautiful amethyst ring and the following ad- Llress was read : At the election of ofcers for the I.-\nti-Cigarette League olf Prince of Wales school on l<`ridn_v last, J. D. Celand was chosen for president and Will Mclieown for secretary. 'Dwent,v-four new names were added [[10 the pledge rol. The October meetmg of the \V.C.T.l.'. will be held at the home [of .\Ir. Ball, Maple .\\'e., on Monday evening: next at 7.30, instead of in the alfternoon. After a brief transac- tion of business there will be an in- teresting a(ldress_b_V .\Iiss Duff 01` `Toronto, which * all interested in {social service are invited to hear. `Bliss Duff is the youngest or:-.1i1ize1' land :1 pleasing: speaker, so we bo- speak for her 21 good audience. '.\lis.<(*.< dn xw S I3 . signed by men)-hers of the start] g'|1 1100(11l1o111 in M211-k '.l'I`alI]. Miss Helen Smith is spending a. week with Miss .\Ia.rjorie McLeod, Stayner. `Nicene Jnnn COIVQH. HQIED ROSS. .t,U ....... .. a pair a pair ll (ll! ` $3.75 a. pair MOST I l.l'}.-\Sl.\'(} RE(`lT.\ L BY MR. PERCY ]~[O;\D.'..EY Music lovers of Barrie enjoyed 21 rare treat on Tuesday evening when 311'. Percy Hoadley gave his organ recitafl .-\1'ound the \Vo1'1d in One Hour, at Collier St. Z\Iethcdisl church. Mr. I-Ioadley was ably as- sisted by .\Irs. Heath, Mrs. Laidnian, .\fiss Claxton and 111`. Jack Cooper. The perfomiers were greeted by a 1ia1`5.re and appreciative audience. 'l`hn nrnuv-n.m nnpnpd with :1 vnnnl m1`,:re anu i1ppI'eL'i' utiuicucc-. The progrzun opened with :1 Vocal selection by Mrs. Heath, followed by Mr. I-Ioadfley playing that famous selection VVilliam Tell, one 01 Rossini s best compositions. The musical inspiration and the drain- atic force was brought out by Mr. Hoadley. T2`x>::n~v nnn~nh-\r ha: ii: nxvn `nnlcirl l'1Ui.`lU1tf_V. Every country has its own music and after travelling with 111'. Hond- Iey through the vaviousbountries of the woxd, hearing the music of each, so different. yet expressing the best in each, one could not help but be inspired. Qinvnn uyifh nnndn '\Ir T-Tnnd~ ne lnsplrecl. Starting with Canada, Mr. Head le_v _r:ave selections from .-\merica. Halwaii, J-apen, India, Arzvbia, Egypt. Italy, Hungary, Chevo Slavonic, Poland. Russia, France, England. Ireland, Scotland and endinr: with "O Canada, sung by the atulience. .\h'. Hoadley slmwed good juclrzmenl in him cnlnr-Hnn: and rlicnlnvorl ran: .\lI'. l'lU'dU`lE_V sunwuu _`-',UUU _|llU-;lllt`lll in his selections and displayed rare ability in the nmstery of the o11:an. The contrast between the I-Imvaii national anthem and in the E:.:_vptian pipes was hron_<:,ht out by 111'. Hoad- ley in :1 pleasing wa_v. 'I`1m m-nm-gm-mp nn tho whnlp was I16)" 111 u 1)1e'.x.s111g \-.u_\. The profgram-nle on the whole was most plensinf: and .\Ir. Hoatlley is to ho con,:ratulnted on the success `Of his efforts. stayner. Misses Jean Cowan, Ross, Marie .\I`dKnzi-ght and Grace Beattie` left this week to attend the univer-I sity of Toronto. \Ti:c nm-mhv Lnth and Miss Doro- .-\I.l.lH'I`0.\' l.\'(`R|<}.\SES Ll`}.~\D IX ll.\'1"l`l.E FOR (.`H.-\.\lPlOXSHll Alliston increased their lead in` the championship race at Iv:: s ex- pense on Fritlay last in a game in which Ivy were more outlucked than o11tplaye(l. A slight turn here or a slight, turn there and Alliston would have been on the short end of 21 7 to 6 score instead of Ivy. ' From start to finish the ;zanic\ was close and excitixig. Not until the last man was out could one dare attempt to prophesy what the re- sult would he. Time and time.- -.1<..'aiu Ivy hitters would smash thr hall right at tho Alllston elr.lers, wlwn if it had :_-`one one foot to thr- rizht or left would lmve been good for extra buses. Twice the sucks were lozulod with none out, but thr- n..n...~.r-...-.- hie 1Ivl\(\ nnv O'r\\~!`\nr|I\\;1\:r \V`l.'|` lU2l\l\'ll \Vllll HUIIU Ulll, Ulll llll` `neces;~::11'y M1 was not 1'0r1hc01nin:,i and as a result they nished rm thr wmnsr side of 21 close score. '\Vhen any chance 0l`1`e1'e(1 itself to Ivy the ha1I .~:ecmwr1 to 111:2 .-\11ist0n L'1r)\'o'~: like nlvtal I0 21 nmgnel. ` I.-u g-lnvlnll IH.-n o-lav u.'inI1nl'Q in L'.l|)\(`\, llJ\t` llll`l,Lll ll) (X llld-,lll'I|. ` Ivy startotl like easy wi1111e1's i11 the third z1t`te1` both tv;1111s had _:r)11e l:<('01'e]e;.< i11 the first two t'1'z1111es. I.-\t the 0111.1 01' the fmirth Ivy had three to their ('1'v(1it. while .\1Iis`1ot1 still sported 11 _L00s~ 923:. Hmve\'e1', lhiI1_L(S took 011 :1 (lit't`e1'e11t C0111- pinxion at the end of the fth, when .-\iii.=.to11 ho111l)z11'rlrtl Jvnnett t'1`r)111 the h').\' and helped the111se1\ es tr) ve 11111.2. They inct`ea. the lead by zutotlter 11111 in the sixth, at the . time hnhliiig Ivy sztfe. No : took placv in the S(~`\ el1th. Ivy cz1111e to life with 11 \'<~11;:e'.111ce I11 thn 4i;:hth 111111 u211't11m'od three 1't111:<. t_\'i11g the score. .\.]1istr)n came back i11 their half with one 11111, which decided the 1;-a111e. Ivy were unatble to tie the score 215zz1i11 and lost out by 11 011e-1'1111 111z1t':in. l`\l\v . Yv~Iv ....oL~o6,..l \l1:.~nn and had more men left on hasvs. Hwy lu('l{r3d me punch tr) .=:hnv<>, over tallies in Iho pinch. 190. IV)`, Bill Bzmlinu and Tum B:1nIin_: \\ e1~ the lxeznjv hitn-rs with 21 triple each. and Burt Jonnotl and Elwood Je1me1t c0:`.t1'ihu1e wvll placc- sin_4]e:<. .\I. Lenno.\'. for .-\l- 'li. sn121s}w(! on! a long 1hI'o,e? l):1uum'. .\11i.=Inn'.~' funmrl outeld was not, up to its usual frmn. 1)oy1e and Hum] hmh mu1`!'in;.-. Ilins. whiln Czu-$211` went IHUOSS. LI.-nun... In-`unto I Uhl. Ulll U) il Ul C lllll lll(llHl. ` ,-\1Ih0u_$_*}1 Ivy outhattud .\11isI0n l .. .1 4 L l`. Kilvtf \\'H.) H) _\l. lA`lE Lennnx hurlvd [inn innin'.-`:< he wm'l not in t .'~:hapn to J gzunc. .\lli;-ton ....t)- 0 H 1\',\'...U0`. for I Onxa r\I\ I _|lI;`I um lIll' _|\llll1ll`l I)|`L'.lIl.` ll) l_'l)lllt` down `.1 l\'i(`l\' is int1`0(lu(`<>(l which Ilnmxs xhe hmly sI.i1l l'lI1`lh(H' uhmul. `.\lrm impx`0\'<- I'm'm:s' than tm scissors style used by the mzxjority in t.hr- hi:.:h jump worv (1011101)- strutetl. The roll over style` is HIGH- a(10pte(1 to gain _4reute1` heig11t,. Shot puHing,po10 vau1tin;z and 1`e1u_\' racin: were also (le111ox1strzme(l. S'l`l{0L'l) .S(`H()OI; I".-\lI{ DR;\\\'S BIG (`ll()\\"I) >\\'.\I.'I'ICH l\'.\'().\' l.\'.\"I`I{l`("l'>' |.(`.l. .\'l`Hl.l'I I'l`Z.\' ().\' I"l{lI).\\'. S|'Il"I`. 21 nv 1. sity of Toromo. Miss Dorothy Loth and Doro-I thy Scott are attending Normal in Toronto. nu. n Y(fi]Iinn1c nf the Collins- uu r|1uu_\', at-pl. mranletl the cor] sprinting and jur importam is the and so it was the 1 on I~`ri(1u,\`. Tlw r.i_;h1 \\'u_v broad jump is 51 the \\'u)' 11 is perfr ago [)1-`*I's()l1. I-`irsl Qalrv tn I'IIl\ 4| I\1(\ `III I` ||\I1l.\ . in hi ihc-> runninr4 sli_u'h!i_v di1'l`omm tn peri'orim=d by the aver- on` 2111 it is neces~ :~:z1r_v to run 1L niousiii-ed disiaiice so that Hm mm 0111- jumps: off u1wa_\'.=: lmids sq11z1i'eL\' on the board. Then just as thv _iumpei' hugins to come Ilium. - vh . `\1\1,\v ..au'l| I'u.u-uhnn uh.-...ol pupils handiworii. The names 01 prize winners and further detains are unavoidzuble held over until next week. 'I"kA 1XYnv~nnn n Ynnlilnn uyhn W\`.'ll\. The Women's Institute, who served caffeteria lunch and con- fectionery, took in $117. and after paying expenses will have a smart sum to still carry on with their good work. \\'u1ler l\'n0.\'. (lirm-ml` nf nlhlvtics 11' the High and Puhlir-. S(-110015 or >mz11`i0. was at 1119 1l)('2l1 Coll0}.,-`iute u I<`rid:1_v. Sept. :3]. Ho u2enmn- lvuulrul Hun nnru-on: 'nu..Hun:l;~ F (Continued from first page) u_v. .21. 116' ux51llUll- (.`Ol`I`P(`l `ma-t.lm(ls of I jumping. I`I: H in Ohu mum in u cnI'|'nO I start In 21 apoim nmsl : The Northern `Adv.'.-tnce 4uV\-um u sprhn strnssed Toronto. Mr. D. W7i1Iiams, of the Colling- wood Bullletin, and H. A. VVillough- by, principal of the Collingwood Collegiate, were in town on Satur- day. 1 W `Rpvnnlrls of Toronto visited Miss Ina Black has 1`et11rnr.-d tu Midland zlfter a week's vacation \vith `her parents. \h- unnl \II': T3'.I1Ir\n \\7i(`P \H`, (H30. H01` [)i,lI`(:`l1l5. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon \Vice, .\Ir. Gen. Young and .\I 2.595 Meta Humer and Enid .\`Ie\'en; attended the Ep- W()1`ll1 Leagtxe con\`en1'ion in .\u1'0ra last, I*`1'idu_\'. In. 1.`. Dr.l\:n:~ n5? 7T`nI-nnln x-u'eH.I IHISL I` l'l(lil_\ . .\Ir. Ir((1 Robins of Toronto visit- Ied friends here roce11tl_\'. \L:,.,. \!.n.u finllnnl: t\f' (`nnlsctrmvn UL! llll:1lu HULL` |L`L'tuu_\. .\I'iss .\Iar_v Pollock of is the guest of 11m` sister, Ness. \I.. and \l.-: L! \lnm 1V (4 \' .\I1'. and Mrs. H. .\Ie1'edi-111 and]: l'z1mi1_v 01' Barrie xvore week endl visitors at Sam. Reynolds. \r.... xv... \'n..n..- hue .~nnn-um] fn` V1Sll0I'S ill. B21111. H.t`.\IlU1ub. Mrs. "111. Young has retux'n_-d to herhr)n1ez1t'le1` spendin}.: se\'e1'ul wevks in lhe Stzttes. M1`. and .\I-rs. V'Vm. Boyd 0!` 'I`0-y mnto are the guests 01' the 1atlm".<| parents, Mr. and .\I1`s. H. I 1`:1'1t. 1 Mrs. W. L21\\ I`t.`I1(.`(` and son 01 Orilliu spew Tuesday with 1'1'ien I1 ovu yuncnl l1e1'e. \l.. llEi'P. Mr. and .\Irs. aJck Hewson and l'21mi1_v ur Tomnto visited Mr. and .\1rs. 'l`. He\v. over the \vr>rk end.` .\ir. and Mrs. Russell `Webb and I1El1l;.!hTG1' .\la.rion spent the \v<.~el< end with friends in .\Iupi(-M .\I1'. and Mrs. G. Harper atiend-` ed Elmvale i~`ui:' on 'l`u-s `.\1x`. and .\lr.=. Bert .\IcConkr\_\' 01! .\1-1un(1u1e '.1.ro visihinrz the i'01'm0r'.~: pnrenis. .\1i'. and .\Ii'.<. 1. )IcLuchl2i11 01: 'I`ol1end:11~ \ iSilN1 - friends here on; Sund2i_\'. V \l.. 11:11] \'v\:~ `LI I1.unl- n0` 1 m|'I*(\\" -1llHH4l.\. .\I1'. and Mrs. H. Grant of Lot` called on friends here 1'ec<-\nI1y. Mrs. 0. Black spam Sun(lz1_v w 1'1-i<-xuls in Ehnvale. RN). Dr. I\'m'm:1n 01' Jztpan 2: :1` \`(,'I`)' i11t-1'n.~iIim.: 2u1(lI'e:~':~' in .\l-thndisl cmxrch 1u:~.1 S11nda_\' ev inu. Rt-n1mnhm' tlw mlly sen nv\~t Sun mr.~rnin::' at 1!) km. 1v.. . .r n IIIQ. 1\L'|ll\7llllJC'l LII! lul 1 Hz11`\'-}. l`!1unl<.s;i\ i11,4 will bu h-Id in .\'\I Pun] xwxx Sn11(la_\'. Selmcws at ....;l "V . `).\\> r`l\ ln: I183 . J. W. Reynolds of Toronto his sister, Miss E. Reynolds, last week. V `klrc 'l"hnu \rnlhn1i|nnr`i and Visa -'up_\ um: punpu. I \\'h::: might h:1\'<-: 1)N?!l a serious (`Irv Irmlc place last S;111nr(1:L\' e\'-n- ! in: when Ilw our of H. I"1'i11;,"=1(~. who! was _'.'.(-`lHI1'.; '.:u.< at Hm time, slldds-11-I ly can_;h~l fire, the flames 1)Gil]_Ll (`zlll.~1i-`(I by tho lantern. The rmnl soul and top \vere badly burn:-(I. Luckily the fire was exttnjzllisluml heI`m'<- any further dz11na;:e was done. u:..,. \....m. \I........:e mum-minml .1 | UU Miss .\'.-"hes .\lm`q11is ente1'minod a numher (if _v0un:.: friends at hm- home 1:131. Iri(la.,\' e\'u11in_;. The nut-I dam uznne-S proved very n.ppetizin_'} I for the corn rousl, which all heartily en_i0_\'e(1. H. lhnt \lic: nlvn nlnnond 4n hue)!` l`ll\I.vl nu. .v-4uv.v-...u .v \ .......-...... It is it well known fact that thieves are not at 2111 pa1'ticn:1ur nhont what they steal. but one of the latest was the robbery that took place at H21-wkestone on either S:1t~ 11rda1yni;.:ht or Sunday mo1'ninr.:. Some one was apparently looking forward to a. hard winter and was taking no chances of being caught nnprepa1'ed. 14 cases of butter, each conta`inin_; 45 pounds, or 630 pounds in 2111. were remo\;ed from the butter fztctory owned by R. H. Newman of Hanwkesatone, sometvime Saturday night 0.1- Sunday morning. Mr. Newman reported the robbery to Chief Case on Sunday afternoon, and later inwformed the Toronto Police Deparnment. So for nothing has been learned of the thieves who co'mmi`tAted the robbery. lH'.\| >V|lHHil_\. H und 7 p.m. R0 ."nm' the pulpit. \\'h-,1! Iniuhl II en_1o_ven. \Vn are pleased to hvar ihat Miss Edna N*iH}' is inLprm'ing nnicemly 21.1 - lnr hm` recent operation. I 'l`llll*}\ l'IS 'I`.\ ICE 630 LBS. |5l"I"I`|<}R l"l{0.\| Ii. N|*}\\'.\l.\X .\' ('RI}.~\.\llCI{\' 1-,... .|.... We Have Provided a Shoe that is Cofrect. in Style, Price and Quality for Your Every Fall and Winter Need. A design that is ever poptar. \Ve'\/'0 a new shoe we know you ll like. In B1'o\\`11 01` Black Oxford 01- Strap. Stitc-110d sole with rubb01' heel. Four designs. At The Hub Boot Shop DELIGHTF UL STYLES IN FALL FOOTWEAR ARE TEMPTINGLY PRICED. wee-K. Mrs. Thos. Uulholvland and Miss Florida I\Iu1hn]lan(1 of Toronto s1)en`t the week end with Miss E. Reynolds. *n..1..H...-m mmonxr nm-ivazl frnml ....New F 2111.... Footwear Fashions STROUD FRENCH TOE \ll."'.\ HL I I (l Cousins will I.01'x:n_\'i nun \~n/~n\I\ 1 I x- \!ll,4 Hl'l'\ll'l'. I z1uI's (`11ll!'('hi no 11 -u I\\ Cookstmx-`n `, .\Irs. Fred ` with . end. u < :-'.u\r: lhe .1~nv\ me ween: enu wuu 5111-55 12. \.v:_yuuAu:.| Relatives recently a1'ri\'ed from! IEdinvbu1`gh, Scotland, are visiting!` with Mr. and .\Irs. W. S. Rdbb. xnm. Nun`.-m Dnrh-idn-n iq nmnnsv`.