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Northern Advance, 1 Sep 1932, p. 5

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1932. _ newest physical sensation in motoring ---"power set free-suaVe six-cylindered pneumounted power- an engineering triuinpii t11ut l1 be on the drawing boards of the industry for months yet, but is offered you now at a price that s actually down among and UNDER the former lowest-priced Three, in the new and up f.o.l>. Tilbury, Out. (Tux extra) Be a modern. Arrange with your nearest Hudson- Essex Dealer for a TERRAPLANE ride today! MRWLMMNG or E*W$@LANING W` Q5;:: *2%E5*'-E.ANNG What a Car! - and the lowest- priced Six in Canada! CLEANING Yuursuitorress MADE TO LOOK JUST LIKE NEW BY OUR CLEANING PROCESS Our recently installed up-to-date Cleaning Equipment is prepared to handle any kind of Dry Cleaning Job. YOU'VE TRIED and Humbcrstonc. ` The Ladies Aid of the L'nitc.:l!, Church held their August um-oting lam. '1'hu1'.sday afternoon at Sprin;r\\'ut:.~rl Park,` ~_wh<:n they untczrtuim-(1 tue 1..;:..- n` f'lmMidhu1';s`t Ifnitoti (]hu1fL"n. `I FIRTH & MOORE YOUR ORDER APPREOIATED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PHONE 229 NOW TRY 109 Dunlop Street, Barrie Cnpyrishl 1932. Hudson-Inn: ox Luann: Lunilcu. Tnlmry. Uuumu PRESSING Page Fivl DYEING Park, -\_\\'1,u:: lzxriinea of the A -very ploy \v:.1.: spent. -.. . Away With Summer Baking I The Modern Cafe [Jinn Miss n\\ A Look for the Sign Two Doors East of Maple Av chool `N:-0_pCl1L-(I mu-. .... I\-< ' holidays on "l`hursduy mornin 1 Miss M. Baker of Sundm-land Icipal of the Continuation '<(-ho: E. Barker of Pmrria-. .\Iis;< Tdu. .=\gn(:w of I'I`m1\`:1'Ie M` Han 1'unm- 1-n0m_ _ GRAIGHURST ..4. Oc T),.4,..J. f`1.n-L Lorne .5n'mstron<,>,' re-tu1`nc(1 ` *1` H211 them after spending` thruc ` I` 11 Toronto. i r Stotcsbury returned home after spending.-; the summer at F :1. ' 2:: Norma Chappcl and Mary returned on \ Vc(ln(:.~:luy to pective .~'L'}1()0].s' at Ilichmomt ...1-...u_.-nnn T I MINESING \lJ.aII&I.I.\A.LJ.\:A.In.JJ. 1 Service at St. Peter's Church, Mine-l sing, at 3 p.m. Vcn. Archdeacon Be\`crley, 31..-\., will take the SCl'ViC(.`. . Owing to renovation of St. John's no `Vice will be held. Services atl St. J`: nies and St. Paul .'< are with-l (l1'awn.for Sunday. i :\1.',Au,v~ the junior 0p<:m.:d . T] n they UnI(:l`I.:l1m-u Midhurst Cln sant; and p1'ofit:1l>1(.- 2 /'9' the nn n1" Last Wednesday afternoon, Aug.` -'24, the WA. of St. Paul's entertain- 1 ed the W.A. s of Trinty Church, Bar- rie, and St. James , Craighurst, at the home of the president, Mrs. J. Martin. There were about fty " present. Mrs. Martin, president 01 the Barrie W.A., introduced the members from Barrie, and Mrs. New- ' man those from Craighurst. Rev. W. Newman led in prayer and Rev. Ralston read the lesson. Mrs. Mar~ : tin, of Nlidhurst, then gave a word of welcome to all the visitors. Mrs. Creswicke, Barrie, gave a very in- teresting paper on the work of the ` Women .= Auxiiary. The paper was; very much appreciated. The tables ` decorated with various Ilo'.'.'e1's. After tea was over, the` ladies departed for their Variouc homes, but not before they hat... . their appreciation to the Mid-' hurst. ladies for the splendid after- noon they had spent. I Tli Wlinncincr lnrlir`-4 Airl r:nfrn'-i ` were laid on the lawn and looked \'er_\-" `beautiful ` `ly one tnroug`n (f11`OlCSSh(3SS. |`culu nu puiwu auuu. auu, ..\,.v.,- J.\JL . `.e\'. F. G. Stotesbury con(lucted`:~'ale, offer for sale, buy, trade or I service in the Ifnited Church lz1: iii any migratory game bird at ' , -`]Suml:1_v afternoon. There were sev-':u1y time. > leral bubys baptized. The taking 01' the nests or eggs : } Hex`. W. Newman conducted . mig1'aL0r_v game, 1nig`rzito1'_v in- Iin St. Paul's last Sunday afte-rno0n.lsectivorous and migratory non-,'.-`tune E "Yhere will be no . next Sunda:.~. ` l)ir(i.-4 is prohibited. `So -1'\`iC(: will be held Sunday. Sept.l The killing, hunting, (.`Z11)tUll12,', tak- glllh. at 1.30 p.m. Holy Communion ing; or molesting` of migratory insec- l will be administered. [tivorous and mif1_'rat0ry non-game I .\Ir.<. Cole of C0llin;;'wo0d is \'i. their nests or eggs, is prohibit- ling` her sister. Mrs. A. A. Garvin. Zed. I \H<: (`nrrin T.m'erinu' of Loverin-Tl The Dos. sion of migratory g'aim_ `I Mr. and .\`Irs. John Jory enter-I `tained :1 number of the youns: pr.-ople lzxrouml Dz11. to :1 corn roast lust` `I*`ri(1:1_v nigxht, and all report :1 grood 6?-un ` U.\'f)0I'I1(`. w0_ lnuull ul|;:_\' nau spent. The Mine. Lzxdics Aid ente1'- ` ]tz1h1c the 1Iid`nu1';~:t Aid at Sp1`in;.>,-- \\`:`.te1' Park last 'I"m11'sday af1;e1'no0n.I There wa:< :1 record attendance from` both chu1'ch(,-:<. The I\Ii(1hurst ladies app1'eciatc the good time their SiStCI'a[ from Mincsing gave them. i 'I'11:m1\1n1m...... ..:n1.:..,.. ..,\,....~ 4.,. Ln` VViX`Ul`lL _\' DCHUOI. A number of men met at the nursery last Friday evening to dis- <-11s.< the forming of a horseshoe pitch- ving club. It was decided to form x [club to be lmown as the Forestry Ho1'se; Club. Mr. H. Spence was elected president and Mr. J. H. Mar- .tin, secretary. The committee is com- posed of L. Wingrove, Chas. Kavan-! ugh and Hy. Alford. Membership, fee is one dollars. It was decided to x up three courts at present with elegtric lights. Anyone wishing to njoin please get in touch with the ` [president or secretary. I I \l1' l7. Rnal1r'p nf' lnnlfnn vi;-Marl. her son in Huntsvme. . Mr. and )I1';~:. J. Hahn (nee Flor- ence Downey) of Hamilton, were week end \'i.~:it01*.< with M1`. and )`I1`.<. \\-'z11tr,-1' Downcy. \n_.-.- Imm Orr-h:11'd of Toronto 1:~,:_ QLHLB U. HLlI]1U(. I' U1 CZISES. Mr. and Mrs. Adamson and daugh- _ter spent a few days with friends in -Toronto. 12` `D.-u.ul..nw :1` r-vxrxsnr`:-vurud n `pnviv r:nIVr~ son. ;mnes1ng. |\(:uxul:L uv. ` There was a very large number of Closed Seasons---There is a closed? visitors at Springwater Park on Sun-'S350n th1`0Ughut the Yell!` 011 W00 day. A large party from Orillia \vaslDucks, Swans; CYEIUCS. Curlew, Wil- among: the throng`. It was noticed on 105, G0dWi'CS, Upland P10V01`, Black- Sun(la'_' that several people \\'ere;TJe11i0d and Goden PIOVCIU G1'0dl?0s (l1`i\`in;,r their cars rather reeklesslyimd LCSSCY YC'l10\\'-legs, A\`0CCtS, D0- Surely common sense must know thatjwitchers, Knots, Oyster-catchers, there are- .~:cores of little tots walkin;;rl Phalaropes, Stilts, Surf-birds, Turn-- around, especially around the lily = stones and all the shore birds not pro- poml, and are not thinking` about anyl. vided with an open season in above (lzm_<.1'e1`. So to (lrivers that fo1`_27et:sc.lie(lu1e. where they are, please try to remem-i No per: shall kill, hunt, capture, .l)e1'. We rlon t want to have to re-]inju1`e, take or molest any niigraiory `nor: an aceitlnt in the park, especial-;;:ame birds (luring the clo; season, `lly throug`h (-z1rele: iand no pe1'. shall sell, expose 1'01 l Kev. F. con(lucte(l`: buy, lmtjtraflic anymigr:1to1'y 1Suml:1_\` afternoon. sex -`any `l`..Lu~~ L.m+:..m: * Thu ml`-in_r 01' no 0f.l,'f..{S `mum .\1I11(:s|x1g _":1\'e Lnem. 5 'I'himh1ebe1~ry picking` seems to be- tho ordr:1' of the day. This year! there is an abundant crop. Many: \'i1Iz1g'e1's took zulvantage of the large? crop at Penotang. NHRQ \`TiQf'nio i: crmninrr n fcuv l"'1\'L crop in. 1'eIl`I;21I1_`. ,'. Miss Mistele is spending :1 few days; with Mrs. L. Spence before takin_z up her new duties as principle of Wuve1'Ie_v School. A nnmlmu .-.4` "\'\r\I\ .-.,\a. ..a. n_,a l[J1'C>.'1(l8I1L or sec1'eta1'y. Mr. E. Spence of Hamilton ` with relatives and friends [days last week. I `Tr -.1nr1\Iv: W n1~~:n1~ Q)- |Uil_Vti 1215!: \\'CCK. I Mr. and Mrs. F`. 012191`, S12, wslted friends in Bracebridge last week. 1'nn1:mh n i: vprv nrpvnlonf in '1 OYOHEO. E. Bowdrey is spending a few days holiday with his uncle, Mr. L. John-] Minesing. | Thm-n \\'n< :1 vm-v inrsrn nnmhor n`F| LFIBIIUS H1 I')l`2l(.'CUl'l(lf.e IKFE VVCEK. Stomach u is very prevalent in| this district just now. There are quite :1 number of cases. Wfr :111(i\T1-Q Arlsirncnn nn r]nntr11_ Ilng nor . .u Mi Carrie T. is visiting 3Ir.<. idayr. I \Tn~nv rd` H10 ;(1a_vS. .\Izmy of the hzu-\'e;~:ting and ` thrcsh. TC x~nn knva 2 LVLLLVJLIIJ-L-L"~1 I .Hl'. l`Al\\"zll'(l l'>l.`l'Ll'ZUll IS Splilltllllg . . . l ` _`.Ir:~:. C. Ploxvright returned onlzi couple of \\'ec:ks holI(lz1y.= with his ll Suntluv after an nxtemlcd visit \\'itll|m0th(".'. .\Ir.<. Howzlrd B01'tr.'1m. ll soil in Huntsville. I A mnnber from Z1l'0Un(l l1m'(- wont J to .\`Iu. lust weak and spent 2-' lay picking rock l)lL1Cl)('l`l`lCS. _ ` .\'Ii.<.'< Vm`n:1 Jory has taken :1 nosi- tion at O\'nn College. Barrie. | \1i.-;< Lona Ol`Cl1ill'(l I5 Mr. and .\Irs. C. Lindsay are? hol`i(lzlfin;; at her home here. ;-rwntlin-._: :1 f'(.-\\' (la_v.< with Mrs. A.` \Ir and .\I1`.~'. Holt Zmfl d1ll2'l1t01 lVVzxtso11. lo ,, ` '. 1- nu, 1')... . - H-nzl nvn)` 'I`lum:-lnnn- cnnvnc fn lxu Hwn n1-rlr-1' nf v LHl'C.'~'l1 If you have an you wish to nlczxsc inform J. make our n<-w.s I DUll(lEl,\ IH. `H. l`Jl'U\Vn'S. | .\I1.~'.< Ross P21]`tI'1(1f_ (0 spent a couple` of d21_v.~' with Miss Minerva Wilsoni lzxst week end. I \l`.. urn] \Tu '1` \KTl~.n4-nu n6` T.'nn~.v\ ! . i 311-. and .\Ir.<. Charlie Henry spent Sundzxy :11: C. B1'own s. | \H_-.- `Dn;-;~ D-and-u-111:-n -nnn+- n IInI1I'\`n llill \\'|3(.`K UHU. M1`. and Mr. '1`. W-hates of Kemp`:-` {ville are . a couple of weeks Int J. Hz1nd,\".<. : \r.. .....1 Mn. Wnxv 1:`1"',`lL'!\1`1'|"I\'l" .-..,! HE J. nanny | ` M1`. and ;VIrs. Roy Fra; my C turned after `choir honeymoon. Mr. Id\vz1r(1 I .ertram is spendingli In r-mmln of \\'o(e1-cs holidnvs with his ` \`V2ltS011. I 'I'hre: seems to he the order of! the day: with three machines in this vicinity. ! NTv< H D:m': and familv are re- lvicinity. 1VIr.<. H. Dzuvson family turning: to Bar W after :1 month :< h01ir1:1_v with 11 daugrhtor, .\I1`s. H. O. ` \v.. um! \h~:, John Jorv (`T\tC1'-I 3 RECORDS SHOW DRIVERS DESERVE SEVERE CRITICISM; ) ----- . Civili /.(.-(1 nations om::1.2'n- in \\':n` protect children as non-com1mt:mt:~'. But appz11'entl_v the of auto- mobiles in Ontario are less: Consider-\ lute. In this pro\'in('(: lust your 21; `total of 1,827 childrrm were injurml` by motor vc.-hi('1e.c. Of this number`. 2884 were p1z1`_vinp: in the . |'ru(`.; somo of` tho. at-(-i wore un~` v , , ..1.,. 41...; ......,m+:` i .~u I564 \\'L11`Lt [Jl'u_\|uy, : some :16 uvoidnbin; true, should bu made `the responsibility. thv record is :1 xi Win. fvncf nf 1-h holidaying` .\Ir. daug'hterH Dorothy of Uno Park visited over - L .1 ...:+x. nm- and ';\Irs. + .per.=ons n this trust IS 1 kn Lnnrh-r-I` 1' MIDI-IURST !(`O}`l1 15 El Mlzum trust of chilrh-t is is proverbi: .4 :0 'knh1n~x-in` DALSTON l any local news that, put in th1.< co1umn.: `J. H. Martin. . Let us` ".< co1uz*1x_ the best. n famners are throughi have connnenced to} i enter-I of -\ n 1-nvn rnn ]:1~'f.` :1'H1_' .VIi11.< HL5 \\\,'L'U UH` ' that parents! crept some of none the less I l\v\r\ J1 l4U\'L'l'Hl:_',} for it few; holluayxng zu, nun uuuu; ...... |_ daughter] the week end with Rex`. and Mrs. Pog.~;o11. .\Ir;<. A. Ronald, son Douglas an.d'~ (" ' '-hter Grace, Mrs. D. Campbell 4011 Gordon attended tne I*I.\hibi- n Toronto this week. .. and Mrs. .\1ere\\'eaLhc1' of To-` 10 were at the Izxttcr s home over: mday. r(:turme(l .ome with \\'eek.< in Victor o....,:..v gum n grown-u p A ppa1'<.-ntly I m mm H: n :1 . (-nn. ..-L (1: 1'0 0 Sleep to-night use RA i< Y\llH`-'lN`l'-I MAH to-day fur Asthm M-1. 'l'rur' [ , _ _ A/.-.\U\H has hrm1_L`_ht puucchll nigl ` un ` R and restful sleep to Nmusunds w ., , ` Wit DJ M` l\rn|n~lvunufi.-nnl 9I1nn.$nninu ..n..n... visited 1 a few I ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunn and E1-l mer of Elmgrove and Miss Brooks of Ivy spent Sunday at Eldon Wice's. 1\/Tr: R1-vant nf T7ntvni1`._ who has .lVy spent bunuay at 11410011 VVICB 5. Mrs. Bryant of Detroit, who has I been visiting with Mrs. Switzer for a couple of weeks, returned to her `home on Monday. Nze I1.-nr-n Rnurrnnn wntnrned home.` nomo Monday. |` Miss iG.race Bowman returned home after spending the last two weeks with relatives in Barrie. N11`. and Mrs. John Reynolds, Mrs. E. Wice and Mrs. Sylve Reynolds spent Tuesday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Sylve Reynolds, Jack and Nancy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Grznham, Cookstown. I/Ha: \'anr-L Wnvnniriu cnnnf. n frzxv and Mrs. 11105. u-ra.r1am, L,ooKswwn. , Miss Nancy Reynolds spent a few `days last week with Miss Evelyn -Hill at I\'z1nt_v1'. | ` Wfv nnr] KY1-< \VnHnm2 T-Tnvcf nndv `[1111 "(lb `.\il.IlL_\'1`. | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hurst and' .family moved to All-andale on Tues- iday. ` T.n:f. Vridnv r-\'m1ino' nhnnt v` day. Last Friday evening about ftyigg friends and neighbors ggathered at the ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hurst`. to spend :1 social evening` with them `tbefore they moved to their 11ew home in Allandule. An addre.~'.<, expres.~:ing', Itheir z1p_p1'eciati0n as neighbors and` `regret at their departure, was read; ; by Thos. Bowman, Jr., and presenta-i tions of wicker chairs to Mr. and Mrs.; ;Hurst and small gifts to Elmer, Cora,l ,_ luby and Joan, were made by lid.` Gibbons, Jack Reynolds and Grace` iBo\\'man.. Mr. Hurst thanked his `;neighbors for all their gifts and kind [words and invited all to their new, home, where they would be sure ofj I`:-. welcome. After lunch, provided` by the ladies, the remainder of the evening` was spent in cards and danc- v 'II1(.', I I OVVS 2 Jacksnipe. In that part of Ontariol [lying north and west of the French `and Mattaw Rivers, and also includ- ing all Georgian Bay waters, Septem- of Ontario lying south of the French Open Seasons-Ducks, Geese, ` Brant, Rails, Coots and Wilson's or`, her 1 to December 15. In that part ` ing any portion of the Georgian Bay ` `and ;VIat'tawa Rivers (but not includ- `water), September 15 to December 15 V n.\.uL -.n.u.....,.. .., Sunday spa-nxiving.-; atl Mcaford. llisses: Coles \\/'c(lnc.'(luy to, their respective Ilichmomig I 'I`1m Lndix-.~" L'I1'lAtt-:1. LOU. , p0;~'.~:c.~`:`ion of birds kied during` the open season Is 21l1o\\'c(l in Ontario until M211`. 31. 1'01- 1'1owin_g' open season. )i Bag L1mit;<--Ducks' 15, Geese 1k, {Brunt 15, iails, Coots and Gzxllinulesl ti2:3 in the 21;'g1'e,g'ate; W1i.son`s on .IJaL-ksnipe 25, Woodcock 8, and not` S`moru than 125 Woodcock or 150 iducks in one season. The .\'ationz1l Parks Service of the| Department of the Interior, Ottawa,| `has just issued the regulations re- garding migratory birds for the cur-, [rent year. A summary of the 1'e,e;u-` Ilations as they apply to Ontario fol- ilows ` an.` Qnnnnva h.m1.-5 Conan '1 E0 Llecenwer ii). I 1 Woodcock-September 15 to No-., ivember 30. 1 I `season Wood? lDucks, ;Bel1ied -and T n:-:n\I Vnllnu--ln(r: Avnl-nf.<, nn- `Eider Ducks--North of t Cochrane, Winnipeg line 1 adian National Railways, 1 to December 15. ur.-...A,.,m1, can!-aml-mv p1'e: laws, me umoum. .~o[)ulu. \\u| `reach $21,500,0D0,000. So says a listptement `issued by Rem` Ad1_ni1'z11 `|R1Ch21.l`d Iu. Byrd, of the Natlonm : Economy League. He denies that the Q new league is against legitimate vet- ` lerzm help, else Calvin Coolidgze, Gem 4 ' eml Per. and .`~\dmi1'-.11 Sims would I not be among its lezulers. But; it, sees as a necessity restrzxint on un-! just awards to veterans never in-{ jured--;~:o there may he awzmls and-` I 1 3 I t justice to \'ete1'zm.-'. who were. Compensation Uozim 01 unumu. [:5 "lot ti1c.~`.(2 being fatal cases. 'I"ncre` were 3.61-1 accidents during` June `Cami -LS)-15 (luring: July :1 ya-211' 215:0. The total benets `.1\\'H'(i(:(i (1u1`lI1_ 1 ._ July amounted to $~l0S),(3:1 7.17. 233-11.4~It3.S5 of this being for com-1 p/ensation and $(`8,()0.32 for mctiiciil, niri I The United States has spent $0,- v000,000,000 on world war veterans. 'By 1045, if payments continue undox p1'(e: laws, the amount spent will lrnnrh 821.500.000.000. During July there were 3.313 ac- `cidcnh: reported L0 tl`.-; Wo`:k1nr:r ~ Compensation Bozxrd of Ontario. 1!) mt` f.hn. being! (`as ' 'l"ncre [)UIlF I z{i(1. Guests of this Cafe are served as promptly and courteausly as in their own homes. COMPEIEKTION ST/l"EMEN I` RAz' Asthma! PA /.-.\U\H nights" `\ who foro1c:Iy.s'uiI`crcd the msonics ofAsthma. Rx /.-.\1AH contains no narcotics or other llahiz-r'orn1in}. dl`ll},`S. If It does not give rulief we gx.z1rm1tcc your drn __-.`is: will return your money. $|.00 :1 I m\'. "Just s\vu|lo'.\' two cnpsulcs." Free Trial x'ro1nTempI::ton L'o.. Toronto. MIGRATING BIRDS KNOCK The Northlern Advance ` the Quebec, 1 : of the Can-| , Septembezi `E-,`1"d.lly llIlpl'OVE(l SE(:lTl(12l1'(lS OI L1\'lI1}. ,'. Pressure should be brought to bear jlso that school children might be taught the _correct origin of the Brit- " ish race. The 19th and 20th chapters ,,of Exodus were the first chapters of _$n:1tiona1 history. Do you prefcrr to El have this taught to your children or fthat we de: from 21 iiziliuless `B race of oaming sz1\'a_2'e.< ? he asked. [__ C1'if`s of Hear! Hear! bur; forth fiianild z1})pl.'1u; from the large crowd 2 I ;:.<. 11 xx. 4',...n:.\..` ..n.,.,. ..1.,...1,1 1". ..-.. _ ll Zl>'S(`,l'CC(.l. E.) This book, he declared, pointing; 1vto the Bible, told us that within 15 ` yc.-:11'.<, of the signing` of the Armistice U the economic system would crash._ _]The Communist is t1'ym_2` to replace it with Karl Marx. The Socialist lwants to replace it with a Utopia of `his own. There shall, l1o\\'eve1', be 21? reconstruction of the earth on che' 9 basis onuncited by God 3,000 yearsl ,, n I... 1! Economic Conference and referring` to Right Hon. Stanley Baldwin as al vnmister of God enunciating the pur- pose of the Britishers to proceed along the lines set down in the will of God, Rev. Dr. W. Pascoe Goard. 01 London, England, vice-president of the British-Israel Federation, declar- ed the Anglo-Saxons were leading the way in the unication of all nations-` and in the building up of the King- _ dom of God. He was speaking in Toronto. ` nnn snnnrl 1.-u.+ -L`n.-H. L1...-. J-`.14....-A 1..-. i Lauding the work of the Imperial! OTTAWA CONFERENCE WAS ' FULFILLMENT OF PROPHESY New Modern Smart LOYUIILU. One need not fear the future. he asserted, and forecast an em of greatly improved standards of living`. Pwx.<:11rr> QT-nnnM ho ha-rmcr`h+. `m hnn1' `Vii UIHUIUU. I, No foreign voice should be per- imitted to dele the history of t.he ,Briti: people. Pressure should be lb1'ou}.rht to bear upon educational authorities in the province and Dom- inion to teach the truth throu.rh the elementary schools: to the unive1'.~:it}.', he z1sse1`ted. . 'I`lo 1.,.,.1- n 1111 ,1m.1n..,.,1 .m:.,.+:.m . 1 'GEO. BLAGDEN, OF MEMPHIS, WINS $7,500 C3`-LE. SWIM Geo. Blagden, a law student from ;`\'Iemphis. Tennessee, won the 15-mile {marathon swim at the Canadian Nat- `ional Exhibition on Wednesday, and. gets $7,500. Gianni Gambi, from' Italy, was second, earning $2,000;i Isadore Spond-or, Port Colborne,` third, with $700; Hervin Nelson, F011 Dodge, fourth, $500; William Goll, \'ew York, fifth, S200, and Harry IG.1ancy, Cincinnati, sixth, $100. At 11 n r-lock 225 contestantsi Ibnlancy, \.z1I1ClI1I1d.Ll, sixui, QLUU. - At 11 o clock 225 contestants took the plunge, but many had not igone very far when they gave up. A terri c speed was set by Jack May, of Honolulu, but he collapsed after four miles. George Young, Toronto s| `big hope, dropped out after passingl lthe halfway point. It was not till }the seventli lap that Blagden got the,` llead, which he held till the end. Be ; hind him only 2: short way was.` Gambi. l Blz1g(len s time was 7 hours, 19 minutes, 52 seconds, while Gambi finished in 7 hours, 24 ininutes, 2?` seconds. Spondor finished nearly six `minutes later, closely followed by \'n'l;-nu nhrl anll ` I Alliston ....................................... ..Sept. 16-17 Barrie . Sept. 19-20-21 Bradford .. .. ct. 4-5 (`oldwater ...Sept. 13-14 '(`.ol1inf_>'\\'o0(1 ...Se.pt. 21-24 Cookstown ..... ..Oct. 6-7 li1m\'ale .Sept. .26-23 Midland ......... ..Oct. 3-5 Orilliv. ..Scpt. 9-1(_) Oro Sept. 1-) SIMCOE CUUNTY FALL FAIRS ` Immutcs later, Nelson and G011. .....oe.pn. 4 1-. ....... ...Sept. Iuil! In Canada, by Canudlun labour, In our Canadian factory av lbury, Onhrlo And next to our superb cuisine, The Modern Cafe is noted for ever pleasing service.

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