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Northern Advance, 23 Oct 1930, p. 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930 L`ll'H'.l'.Il, 1". U1 \rV.; 3, Eriv Lc-Gc:u', l\. .. Group 3-10 to 12 years Girls, 51') yzzrd dz1.~n--l, Dorothy Thomp. l{.E.; `2, Ba1'b:11'u G11' wood. P. of W.; 3, G,1`acu Kendall, T7 , nf W' D111 l4Ol1}Z', l\.lD.; 1 . U1 VV. Boys, 75 yard r1'.\.< ton, P. of W.; 2, P 3, Donald Bowon. I~ Girls, 25 yzxrd Dorothy Th0mp. Kendall, P. of W.; D ,-.4` \U F. 01 VV. Boys, 1`u11nin_2` broad jump--1. Fiili Carlton. P. of W.; 2, Maurce Hines, P. of W.; 3, Donald Rom-11. KB. v Q fl...-...h ,1 on 1n .-......\ Lil1'llUIl. 1'. ()1 VV.; Z, lVl'clU.l"C(. FIIHUS, Group 4-8 to 10 }'(1]`.< Girls, 50 yard dash 1, Bu,-My Pugh. I\'.E.; :2, Luum Roach, P. :91 VV.; 3, Eileen Bowen, K.E. Boys, 50 }'L11`d da. 1:1:-k 1-H K W. - `7 J-.1!-1: C'n~I'nf1 P nf \4\" ' VV.; '3, LDIIUUII J')U\\(;'ll, l\.l`4. Hill. K.E.; 2. Jack G:11`1`et1, P. 8, Morley Richzn'd. l\'.1'I. ('.`i1~] 9.5 \':n'rl nmwin r; O, \`1U!'lL`_V 1\l(.'HdI' G1'1'1.<, 2.3 ya M:11'_\' Smith, P. Roach, 1 . of VV. SUIIIL`. Boys, running` broad jump--1, J :1:-K Garrr-tt, P. of W.; 2, '-`ob Dixon, K.I~I.; 3, Lloyd 1\I:u'k;~', P. of W. Group 5-undcr R yum-.~ Girls, 535 _\'z=.rr1 d:1; Brrxlxdzl V_~\1}en. P. of W.; 2. Jean ;\`Izm. P. of W.; 3, F1o2'encv Couch, P. or \X' CHUUI. B0_\'.<, 1-unning irm:m. I--`. of W.; .. Y -I``,..`.. \\ U)`- and 1 .I | h0\'L-rnmonl, n11.-- :u'(`;|m LHL` pun ,_tion of \'iw,~~1m-sitiu-it: and _1`.`(`H(3)'Zl ,inzm-.1_v:<-i` r-f Lun-rm--in-Qua-buc," und viii "`,!' upon his new (lut ` at nnw-. 'l`i:- :-.ppoinhn<-nt \\'::.< Inudv !puhii:- in H()h1l`(.'. l1 by Ii. W. l$rx:\`i.j.', iiir` im=. of that ni`}::1zii7.:1'.inn. ` "'J`ht- r1i1'(-("lm'.< of `Iiuc(-rn(--i'.\.- Qu-boc mako this announcomom with :1 grreat dual of .~':1tisfact0rn, isaid M)`. .u:1t1y. Mr. Dunnin:_r`. 'achi(.-\'mnent.< in C`unadiz1n z1i1'uir.<' mm \.{l1i.< outstanding" ])f_`)`S011{li(fhE1!`&l('?.:`l E, have earned him the confirlencv a.nJ r._ respect of :11] the business mm`. or `t.ho coumry. H0 is taking hold of O `Lucorne-in-Quebec with cha1'acte1'- istic 0'\r~rg`_v and enthu:~`ia.<.m. and we h:1\'c- no doubt that under his guid- ance Ihv success of the venture, u`\\'hich is of gm-:11 impm`t'.1nce to `the W131-ovim-r~ of Quehec, is :1. Ht Before (`.t(,`1`lTI;_Z,` par1iamentar_\: ,life Mr. Dunning was known for his !=m-m-. in m':".v imnoi-taut nositiom Secure a copy of the Highway Trafc Act. Write:-Motor Vehicles Branch, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. DUNNING GETS POST WITH C.P.R. IN QUEBEC.` [lIIl.` Ml`. _I|uIlI1HIg \\ilb Ixuunn JUI um l.=uccL-.<.< in In-:'.y important positions he hold 0'11" la the realm of poliuc.-: in VV-. (`.:~.n:u1z1. T`h(- I.uc-rm:-in-Quebmz organi- zation . Limo ago took over the 1 P:1pinv:1u L-.~`.zm-~, whivh liv on `in; D ' Ottz1\v:1 Riw-r about l1:v.1f'.\':1y be_L\\':-on 1. 1 1\1o111)'c~:.1I and Ot'.u\\ z1. .-\ 1n:1p;n1(-(-n1 emote] 01 the log: chalet type has bo.~~n 3. t .1 1'1 V. rectal tht-re and has ah'0:1(ly prove-i )nn.~:t ])0p11l'.n`. The -_-. cnmpr `somo S~`0.000 acres of tho v:-xrieu beauty and interest charm-teri.~:tic cu Iv I,.:uu'cntian mountain coun`.'ry. M1`. Dunning .< up! intment fol`.ows 1 upon the l`l.`.~`i{.",'T' nn of H. M. Snddlomire. \r.I1! .*v ICHK. 1". 0| \"v`.; f \V.; 3, JI-|('k Champion. f `nu .71 fn` 1| ' 1/ I'All\'\,' l\' Eng 1 V'1Ctoi Sepzn':1 East I V. r1;\. Bill Car!- Hzn"r_v 1.00, l\'.1~:.; 1.1 pm... 1:1.- Wm Nnnm 1`z1`.L- School End School 'L` ()1 VV Zll("` I-}d\\'2u'i Schonl Qr"|r\r.` _\' 1\l(.'H'|l'(lSUH, l\.I'4. 2.3 yard potato rn 11'Ih 13 n1" \\-" ' `J 35 yard rl:1sh--.1, John A4 \L' - `) Y-\n1' I-!-n-9`. .;`o, D`. Dlugg, 1\.I1.:. h;gh Ju.mp--1, 1%. W., he-1:h1 4 ; . of W.; 3, B. Boyn- A. Dunning`, formerly I~`im1m-c- in the Fxwlerm .. ..l oh.-. nu: I. Page T hreo broad jump--1, G. .; 2, Bill Long`, l{.E.; : 1-` `Ul5H"`.l, (JUHKI LI` .; 2, Jzxck H:1\'t`n, 1 `Gmiftll, P. of W. ~ is b'dS('(1 upon poin r:1 T: `Cur :4 nun: '(1 ])(H.LlL() l'ilC(`--- ,. of W.; 2, Li1ll!'d 3, Florvnce Houn- l\.llJ- potato l`Zl("3--1, 1; 1?. -7 (`..-\.u-.-. _. l\..";.; .5, \_`l'l'nL n u, Helen Gzxrwn, jump--1, Tin-9 The HON. GEO. s. HENRY, Chairman in this group, cha'mpion.-hip 2 G. Kaslmer, 1 in: `2, Allan 111.; z, D. I 3, D. Poole, -) AUI 21 School .sunez-, Allan L 11. points ... u'nnIl points pmms I ntnf. ;\.uu.a pmms pout x~nin1: Niid-At}a;';Eic Hello `J B l!`| .nd the run n!` n Driving without holding a chauffeur ; or operator s license. Reckless or negligent driving or ex- ceeding the allowable speed limits if any injury to persons or property occurs. Driving, or being in charge of a motor vehicle, while intoxicated, or any other criminal offence involving the use of a motor vehicle. Evading responsibility following an accident. Operating a motor vehicle in a race or on a bd: or wager. Chaueurs, operators and owners. of motor vehicles are warned that the provisions of this law must be applied in every case. The law now requires every person directly or indirectly involved in a motor vehicle accident, if the accident results in any personal injuries or property damage apparently exceeding fifty dollars, to report such accident to the nearest police officer. A penalty is provided for failure to so report. Remember your Personal Responsi- bility whenever driving a motor vehicle or you may be required to prove your Financial Responsibility. I class bedroom or apartment. Direct connection t.hr0u:.:h the ship's s\\'lu-i~.l)o-.11-d with any land tele- lnlmno will make culling \ uuc0uv<.-1` or Glasgow [from mi(l-Atlamiic just. :1 uiiiuvr of lifting the ll`\*('(`iVC1` and :lSl(ill,'.'. for the lllll]llIf.`l'. 'I"he Czmxuliam ,I";wific zuixmiincczs that the \vir4-loss telephone will ho . 1)0\vcrful that cuuti; .m-.1.-< Inuoli will be main- mimal with lmiii h'i(l(_`S of llw .\I'.:Lmic. ` l`lu.= m:=2'nifir-cm now 1-ixmwc.-,.= of Ilritnin, 760 feet `lnm. ll ` f.n.1 n- . n.. n .91. .. unnn.` nl` `.`.i Lrnnou ACCIDENT REPORTING ..c. ...m- .;.. (.7hm'hm.11`:;, :1 day c-30.401` .;`He}1o Mnthnr. We're having :1 wnndorfnl voy.-1.-'.t*. luft Snuthumpmn rluy hefuru _\'o:stv1'- day and :u`1'1`.'(> Quebec slay auiur H_mmI'I`m\'." The young mun \\"n0se phznlmm outlinv .-ho\\'s in moi picture of om of the deluxe :11m1`Ln1PI1l.< of the n `.\` , ('anz1di:u1 I z:-it'ix- liner 1L:u1)1'-ss of B2"n:lin will In :1b'I(>. whvn {kw *.'?_.'.~"~n mu ~1i;. (-'n'u`z'.; . Im- lwu-u Qm~hm- :12 Smuhannptrm nvxt .1"!!!-. tn 1': ' in z'.nvnl\tI in l?`.urn`w n-' I`.\1- :\t1:r-V'iL'n~' 1`-' HI H lHK' .\lnlH|lL'- 2n1pre.~,.= 1`;-th :1 wood of 24 knots, EML`-1`.1a111:1,`..)1`. and Quebec The Northeni Advanoa 'North Simcoe Teachers` Meet:1t_ Penetangi I The teachers of North Simcoe met. in annual convention at Penetang on} Oct. 9th and 10th, with 150 dele- gates present. W. A. Bell, of Allan- dale, president, presided. l"l'm nresident. after a welcome to oaie, president, presiueu. `The president, after welcome new members of the Institute ant: to new entrants into the profession, gave his annual address with Devel- oping Empire Consciousness as his theme. This was being attained through several mediums, he stated : The Imperial Conference, the ex- r-h:mo'r= nf feat-hers. the Brit- "Line lmperial b0nIB1`I1Ce, U16 ex- change system of teachers, ish Empire games and the League of the Empire. The latter organization promoted correspondence between: pupils of the Empire. ! Tho next thirtv minutes were de-I pupils OI the mnpire. \ The next thirty de-I voted to the hearing of the reports. of the 0.E.A. convention, which` were well written and given by LL- Inspecto1'ate s representatives, Jas.` lMai`lin and M Howard. ' NT.~.~ L` (`Alia Tnunnyin n+' R1`!`lD an` ;V1E11`lll1 and 91., nowaru. , s<:e,;*:1;$:;:; s;v::': I\'(."lc eeee" 15,1" an address on Schools in _Wales. 1 This topic was very mterestilng, as the speaker traced the deve opment of education through the years In her native country. Throughout her I` discourse her pride 1I'l Wales was always evident. The Welsh were certainly British, but (1i;os1t'i`vhe1y notg Envlish she maintaine . eir na- tive- torigue had remained one of the purest languages of the world. These folk too are incurably rehg1ous,_ as they are probably the greatest Bible readers in the world. Tn Hm; on-l>'+n1vnnn~n Nlcnrnv _Tn'n`r'Iino'\': readers in me worm. l In the afternoon Mayor Jennings; and W. F. Beck, chairman of the! Protestant Separate School Boaru,: welcomed the convention to this hIs-[ toric and beautiful town. . rF11n char-~i-nl cnnnlzoav fnv Hun r-nh. lI0l`lC 21110 oeaunlui [DWI]. ; nLLu1' `au H1 The special speaker for the con- `upon Sir John venition, Miss E. MacVennal, ofform press, Peterboro \'ormal School, took for for having fai her subject Household Science Iniin England 1` Rural Schools. This subject, whic71`the Canada was being adapted into school ])1'U*iS0urldS rather grams, gave the pupils a great op- journals, still portunity to learn the various nectlsi ing Sir John of home life. Cooking, sewing` anrijwhat the (let: other handicraft were good examples. ` If there xvas The latter part of the lecture wa..~:`he no dctaill: taken up with the school lunch."`il.~: allies are :' Miss ;`vIacVennal urged that hot cook-` ing p1'ete.\:t.< ml mp-,:l. 1-r=nlnr*n t.l1r- nld (`old l1mch.`Si1' John. tha The season for wet, slippery pavements is here and demands that special care be exercised by all drivers of motor vehicles. M155 Macvonnal urgeu mm: 1101. cums-` . ed mc:al:<. replace the old cold lunch.` She (lest-ribecl 21 very ;r_ood method of prt-1)a1'm$r the former with a vimv to ; economy and 1~.r.~a1t`n. 'l`h1> m'ns-'r;m1 w;1:< concluded bV an 1`Lr.m r11: U10 \'1s1LI1Ig mucu- -=1-s lu,-v:m1o the g11o.~'L.< of the citizens of 1hr: town, who took tlmm in auto: to tlu.-; historical points of interest, Huronia Park, the old milit:u'_v post, now the Ontario llospital, and Un- Mzn't_vr.< Shrine were all visited. Fritlz-.3. mm'nin,rr`;= program began with :x 1(`m|;.'Z`1`:1!1Cl'l71C$S2lQLff1`02U Rm: `I93. F. Mt,-l,. Smith. His tm1ph:1t1c' nm'n4 ..-...- 11-.1. nnnnx-Hun?-\' nf` am-n L ll|lL`._. us`.-stun}. : ,.uul._,u.4... u\,b.... ` `with . E. ( :h1Dht1UC.` point \\':1.< the opportu iiy of cacu and very 9.c:1('1`u.-1` to bring the neces- sity and z1(1\'unt:1j.:c-;< of tompcrance to th:- school pupi J. 1.. G:-Irvin, In.<])uct0)`, followeu `with :1 practical d(em0n. on the `inrir-:1<-i(.-.~' of 1\`1(msLx1':1`do11_ with its scnemc. Tlw lm. meeting wa:< held in .th.,- :1ft01`n0on. Omcc-1'.< for the ensuing your warr- x~lv(-Lvd as fo1!o\\'.<: Pre. E. !I0st(-1'. C0lli1'1;:'woo(l: Vi('r-Pre.~'idont, i\Ii:<.s` .\. ;\ lay:nus, Pent-tang`; Sec.- 'l`ron.~:., .1. E. I\`Im'1'i. Bzwrie: L1- hwxriun, W. A. Bell, Bmwie; Execu- tive, .\lis:< V. ;\`Izu'chi]d0n, I onr~t:1n_q; I\`H.:.< R. .\1`cI{ocve1', Barrie; Coci`. I-`rr-n:-h, Pllmvalo; Hup:h Davidson. ('ol1iv1f.:`\\'o0(l; Miss R. Nixon, Barrie; Au J. Marlin. Miss Henry, both of Barrio; O.E.A. Representa- tivr-<. Jns. Marlin, Barrie; E. B. Fry.-, C0llin;1'wood. `|)l(I`r`l`lIIl_V (I irule. ` 21l)Ull. -nuirzn u. .;\,l:u.us. 1'01` l)o_\'.< and girls :m- the CO-t,*(lLl(`:1Ilmi i~' tli.~':1mn'0\`I-rr. Corporal puni. is ver_v nearly No two . teach ex- zu,-tl_\~' t:h`- SL\m(` snibjects. On the other hand the Enf:li. schools teach more of manual training and {Sme- 1l('?\l knowle(l;=:(-. ;\lu.~'ic:1l trzxininyz: is a feature of their ll-z11'11l]`l1.`.`. Religious education is a xture on the time- tnhlr-.<. Snlcnrlid 1'e. are obtain- e(l from these ventures. E.\:cur. to places _of interest are ,9;iven to imil.< mid ex])<-n.-'e:~` paid by the "'-rl- of l'lllU(`11ll0l1. Various other (lilT(-rem-z-.< were mentioned lw th- snmkr-i-. who con. the ext-lmnv.':~ of t('d.Cl1C1'S a very worth while >'1`llU0l: ll yes .L'\.' llllll Hn>L11ui `Iii-tllxllgl \\'u(l _ve s oblege me Will me lo\'(- 20 lhim. Shake the sinsis out of mm and till him Pat is :1 buzzim "1' em: `of his old dad, and have hzul mun) l ;:1 blossid (lhrap togither. Tell him` if convanyzmt, to bring: the oulrl ho_\'i lalong wid him; and if his frieml misthur MaeKonkey would c0mle. ;to honor them wid his prisince, tn! them. h<-re is as he:u't_v a lad to resave them as iver left the slime.- of oul lrelaml, who will trate an-_l fr-ml them like grintlemin, and lml them togither as clanv and as (tgu--m gas at any Ilotil in Orilyee, \\'ltl a-.` ;`(llt1`a]) of the cmthur to swaten then [ lslape. I `l um vnur entirelv. il"-`Il.< i1Il(l l,*.\|H`l|.~1:.~ [lulu U_\' un- other; `dHT(-1'(-n('r-.< H1-E ! j very wllilol l . 'IL,. k~....:n,\... I-nnnnn Inns In-.1/I :11` L" mm (M r"mt- : v.`"..~ '.Vh' Tr.-zlchhjs rir-mw~.~' in tho S<"*rml.< of "Lon- IZnL`1and. by I\Ii.~.< .\Tc1{e(-vm`. '1'u=.< U1 n_-.\c<.-puun-X zu'1'io. ;\`IeLhod.< in Enyzlzlnd 2111'?` la \\'t91`(` (;omp:1rod and 21 y:*.`m11: -once was found. 1;`n;:lam1 thw hnz1(1m:1ste1':< have -.n4lunn?Iu -xnzl h\..~nnnHnn: nvnv `.1\'(.'I1. `nu-nt. 1mm` soloist, capti- .< nudionco with his singing (1HTC1`G111 . 3112+. 1m.-_-,... 1.. M-m.-.,a 1"\. _\' :mu 2 zxholishcd A11. ..mvl l)l(H}5 \\'l.' mp1'.(:r1 MOTORISTS be CAREFUL, .H'.l l'1"Il|L - of litom could lw ~ laws of . . Al` . H.`(l. .x 1. . *z1(1m:1ste1-:< m.~'pc-ct1on.< are; or] Srxnzmrnm przusz-. .~'r~(`oml .~ub_1cc'.` 7n "* I`ub`.i.'- J. I .'n~ V` H1."11`UL'L`i 1' health. 3 .-.\ (-epti011-` 3. Tr:z1(`hi'1f:` .1. AI` `I nu ."lUH also lis- `r,-thods 01 5LlU.'ln' UH Sepnrnto .. m. 411.. y The entries of Oro Fall Show ,\eere in excess of last year, the ar- tendance was in the neighborhood 01' a thousand, and everything passed {off swimmingly. ' 117,` `Ann:-\ Hunt 511A aw:-1-nw-n n-F I.tE`I1. DRIVE CAREFULLY . . . and read carefully every word of this advertisement Hig}_1way Safety Committee has READ CAREFULLY IUAI. aWuu.u.uu51_y. We learn that the system of issu- ing return tickets is about to be tried on the North Simcoe Railway with a view `to experiment as to us probable success if applied to me Northern and H. & N.-W. roads. -r `1,,, aur,.,,L,11 -1.` ..-:_L....-. ;\ULuuI:J.u auu LL. us. A`: u. Avsouu Mr. John Marshall of Craighurst presents us with a mammoth apple. It is of. the Cayuga Red Streak Van-J iety and measures 1412': inches rn circumference. There was enough m I it to go all around the ofce staff. c<.....,. -4: 4.1,, Mm" V....L- nun uvnl-1:-` `lb LU 5|) an cuuuuu. mu: vun.\. ohuxl. Some of the New York city work-` ing men have got'the political issue ;there down to about its correct pro-l `portions : `; I n tariff. no wages. I \.\llL, UULAEAIU LLUIIA AVAAu LI RJIIBG 3 It was 21 gra.tifyin_g' surprise to gm :1 call from Mr. Wm. Hale ot the Packet, Monday. Bro. Hale, who v Lshas been the Sick Man of Simcoe ifor a year or so past, was beginning- -'to look himself again. A;-L-.. -11 L'l....L L... kn-.. .\.\.....x,l uni! `portions I No tariff, wages, i No wages, no bread. line a collection of big,strong, heal- ;th_v and handsome looking horses as lwe have ever seen hereabouts were to be found in the Clarkson House stables from last Thursday iii` Tuesday. They were purchased by Mr. P. B.\Brz1zel, who has taken them to Burton Bros . Michigan tim- ber limits, which he is working. The animals, eleven in number, averageu 1,400 lbs. each, and were bough: from farmers in the vicinity, at [prices ranging from $100 to SL6-O, ' which latter price was paid for a _-fine looking Messenger colt, bought from Mr. P. Shannon. TL "nus n n-uni-H>`uinm any-nu-lea `xn (1-0: A Fine Lot of Horses--About us!` W:1ll:1ce` l LU 1UUx\ uuubI:1L ascuu. , After all that has been poured out upon John Macdonald by the Re- form {for failed '-.0 make a brmgalii `in for the construction 01 the Pacic Railway, 1: lsounds odd :0 hear these same, `journals, led by the Globe, .1bu.,.-I ting for declining to say :what (letails of the bargain are.` no bargain there can! `be detaills. But the Globe anal 1it.~: so intent upon dist-o\'e1--` jing upon which to zittzlck` 'Sir John, that they do not stop to con. how foolish they look and how inconsistent their cou1`; They blazed away all their a`.`nmun1- lion bm`o1'e they caught sight of the E9.` r-nemy and by their C-a;rei'n<,e.~;.= "0 :.umlx~r\.n .~howe(l that whet1r`1' me `l)`l1`f'_`1llll was :1 good one or :1 bad one ii. would receive nothing but factious opposition at 1l1,r.-iv h:1n This may be pa1't_\' politics, hm it is nnl I'(\H\\1\l'Il`l led on by the Giooe l`:ift_yY_e-;a_rs:.Ago llllf LUIIL }'01'es1.s this l0`.1.:ly 1:1 17/1 H1 I0)`('1-S U115 season 1:` zu11m.~L .'1lULl' 1n11:=`e, the m'.1nd for them, in v. ;izo of bad limes. being _g`)`;?`.1lv?.L '-..hzm i'1:1.< (-ver been known bt-l'o1'(2. The market value of an O]`(1h1:u'}' Scoich moor has run up to .~I()::1<)- . jug like $5,000. Grouse. scllirlg In 'nmlon at seven -in` eight . 4- Han ahnntnv in n1-1 r- l.....,.,. 1. (".\.\'(`.<, 21:" IHLICH ll.` it 1-`orc; of course, moors, and :1 well ma_<.:nate has It-used HE Highway Safety Committee been urging motorists during the year to exercise CARE, COURTESY and COMMON SENSE in the operation of their vehicles. The Committee appreciates the whole-hearted support its efforts have received from every source. We have had the best of co-operation from the Advisory Committee, which is composed of some of the leading citizens of the Province, from the press, from motorists and from pedes- trians and, as a result, driving conditions have improved. Let us continue to be trafc conscious and at all times CARE- FUL and COURTEOUS when driving. pure as iwr \\':1. mt .\mh:m_\'. L'pp<-1' (T:m:\dey will be as f1--.- p;1pi: as is t}M- dear old sod toads and . '1)` Saint P1 `=hr~ .+ the boy for (7z1n21(1<-_\' !~- Sm'1`ende1'," he j:1bo2'.<, that ktalk just. now. If ye`s see him mi. ml`: _\vud me lo` !h:m Rlwsukn Hm nut nf unv ape `slape. i "I am your (=nti1'c1_v, Pat Mulli5.:un. 3 Asking _v0 .~' purtlon, Mi. Edi-i thur, wud it ho inth1'u(1in;: in favor`, ye wid :1 P.S. `. If it is, til] l\Ii. Bolton whin ho com0;< up I will n. his pockets wid as ne portz1_vtio.< to` `.tz1ke home to his childvr as i\'c-1'3 grew in Amerikoy. Til] him he} noo(ln t 11-:u' 0` being: hitched up for` h1'ibcry as niver :1 soul but hin\.<:-T1" uni! P211 has ivcr 11('a1`d 21 word about iv 1') 7\T Jill ! I'll it.P.M. F The place of convt-nin1_: for 1931 will be Guelph. \: 1]1()l`lllll).','. nlown clzme ` pzu'lzx_vmint 1 ~. rm nv Hm 1:x.~ k'\ U! |lL`\'I1 l\.lA'\J\\ll Ul'lUllI. mrket like n cost the shooter, in `n:.11 x;. :15 much as 21 {rL1im-Lt 21 11-*:u.~.. s, are dc-arc-1' than .1 .. Ln.-urn ....-.11 I nu-uinn 7 ton, 2; '1 F P. of W. 'P.n\~ r1 THAT BIG n]0u[n_. {NHL Llll 1lHl.'LvS soon be round, and that running? i1n1na;:'21t.o1y as m Jl` the Road. I\'ow,;\Ii. ', ufcaring he wud come 11 ni_u"m, .\Iist.hu1' .\Izu`tin > vyml makv an ii`i`s1`-am lzmm .: up `n.i.~ path; and wid m zzzwl 5' ovn p)'_\'i11:;' jun i ' ' ' ' u\'(-1' 1111- 1'0 1` . .. :;.1\L ....~ nd . -`h11l1t_V, , kn The Financial Responsibility Law which became effective on September 1st provides that the driver s license and all motor vehicle permits of a person convicted of any one of the following offences shall be suspended until proof of nancial respon- sibility in the form of a certificate of an insurance company, a bond or securities is led with the Registrar of Motor Vehicles. ."UH and 1') L`HlUH_. LULU L o\' the 1`0]m '.\'u( griddled :1.-` .-~'in`.ph- * \\':1;< Saint Ann u-ill kn u.- 4'm.. 4 1.`1'iti_sh Il`.'(.`l llAHl.\\`lJ il\\ 3'lis1.l1u1` Bolto > hero. Put the h<.- \\'u(1 nmke 2 .n 1'nInn and \\;i_\. un- zmtl, Ix- '.. ..r. '\ ` . . E.'.LIIlIL'L.l Ll I"'Ill.`|. known London one at $25,000. TURNIP L IHUUJF illlll almost i:1bu~ .-.,1 +'.-... Q-1'\:.|~n Ll .-lad, 1lHl.'L~.`l|ll. ne ; n . I'\1I.!\`. Severe penalties are provid- ed in our motor vehicle laws for those who are care- less or inconsiderate of the rights of other users of the 1q:Alq11vn11 l mHU`.1li`, love to_ At` E-nu.` 1111111 isthur hL'!`v~ Ly... I The third annual `public and separ- ate school track and eld day was held Friday, Oct. 17, in Agricul- tural Park. Despite -the very un- favorable weather the school athletes turned out in large numbers anu put up the keenest competition in every event. When all points were tallied up it was found that the Prince of Wales School had won the Jchampionshp and will hold the cup ,for the year. Results : ; Group 1---14 and over Boys, 100 yards--1, G. Kashner, uliing Edward School; 2, B. Blogg, ; l{.E.; 3, A. Park, K.E. . Girls, 75 yards--1, E. limsella, ;]s'..Iu`.; 2, 1. Etherington, P. of W.; :3. J. S:1rir:ant.. P. nf` W` l'UL'.\.` allow. `Contests Keen at Public !Schools Fay Meet ,;r. 01 W. ;` Girls, running broad jump--1, B. . Simmons, P. of W., distance 12 ft.; E'2, J. Sarjeant, P. of W.; 3, I. Etn- gerington, P. of W. . ' Boys, 220 yd. dash-1, B. Blogg, `K.E., time 28 sec.; 2, G. I{as}mcr, ;K.E.; 3, A. Hodgson, I\'.E. Girl: Hnn\vino' :nf'H\ull._1 H 1 `l 2 . uuus, ti) ya1'us~1, Etheringt 13, J. Sarjeant, P. of R (\\'Q I`I`ll`lH;Y10` hvnnl big `.n..,,. O, J. DU.l'Jl3aIlL, 1'. OI VV. Boys, running broad jump-1, u. `liaslmcr, l{.E., distance 15*, ft.; 2, D. Pole, P. of W.; 3, B. Blogrg, I{.1L.. ` Girls. rllnning` hixrh inmn_1 H 1 0ll:,`, 1'. OI W. Girls, running Simmons, 1 . of \ 2, J. Sarjeant, P. ton, l{.E. 11/um unnn3nn- 11611 Lu vs highway. l.Ull, J\.IL. ` Bovs, running *1{ashner, height 4 ;Strachz1n, P. of `D n? `U ;1\.1L.; o, A. nougson, 1\.1;. ` Girls, throwing sofLba]1-1, 11. Thompson, P. of W., distance 120 ft.; 2, M. Reed, I{.E., 110 ft.; 3, B. Boynton, 102 ft. Rnv AA vrl: 1-n1uvT\X/'nn kv Nina DU_\'IlLOI}, IUZ IL. Boy, 440 yds, re1ay--Won by King Edward School. Team, A. Park, 15. 'B1ogg, A. Hodgson and G. K215111102-. C.irl.<. R30 vm`rl,< rnInv-Wnn hv mogg, .-\. nougson ana u. xxasnnex. i G.i1`1s, 330 yards. relay-Won by Prmce of Wales School. Team, J. `Lennox, H. Kc-lland, M. Rainey and I. Etherin;_:ton. 'T\vn Rnnr-1':'.1 pvnnf: in H: U'|'nI| 1. I`JLIl(;`l'lI1};`lOH. Two special events points not counted in R 1}), m1t._.1, puuus nuL counteu n1 cnampxon . 8 lb. shot put-1, Kas lK.I`I., distance 25) ft. 1 in.; 2, Park, K.E.; 3, B. Blogg, K.E. P010 v:1l)H-1. R Stvnr-hm1, rum, 1x.r..; .3, L ). mogg, 1x.r.. ` Pole vault--1, B Strachznl, P. of EW.; 2, H. Campbell, P of W.; 3, 5. 1I_n\`m'v. P. of \N, )l_v2l\UI`.\', 1". U1 VV. ` Group 2-12 to 14 years ` Girls, 75 yard (l:1sh---1, Betty Park, l{.E.; 2, Edith Bowen, I{.IJ.; `3, Lunda .\'Iz1rsol]L1:~:, 1{.E. `Pnx-s 1nn unml llI\. 1 Dun vi), LJUHUH J'1lll`S[ llLlS, l\.l`4. i Eoys. 100 yard dash-1, BIN Long`. K.E.; 2, Bob Parr, P. of W.; 3, G00. Firman, P. of W. Girls. running broad jump---1, Cdith Bowen. l{.l:l.; 2, Betty Park, I{.E.; 3, Hcv-lvn Sh0)'11`(?:-(1, \"icto1`1:x Cpl-.nnI `1x.Lu.; `SchooL Dr\Iv< Highway Safety C0mni'$:ee

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