` iiwviwmwwmnmistmge 1 9:onoo2o3o;o;o2o1o; u OiDj|)j O:0 ` Today, said Daddy, I m going to Winnipeg, Regina. Calgary, Halifax, Saint John, and New York, but I'll be back in time to put you to bed tonight." Oh-h, replied sonny, nonplussed for the momcnt-thcn, remembering his own Long Distance talk with Granny, 300 miles away-I know~---j-rm re going by telephone! Which is just what Daddy intends. He s a modern1)us- iness man and has .found Long Distance a speedy, dependable, economical business builder - the modern version of Seven- League Boots, in fact. Manager GOING DAILY -SEPT. 19 to OCT. 3 inclusive. THCKETS GOOD IN A run A fIII'I'.\(V . . , _ ,_ ...._......... v.......v... ....~...-.-.....- u... u. .. ......u... ......m..-...,, xxlnnuuau nun vv-solo. T ickels, Sleeping Cavnsvnaations, and all information from any agent. ASK FOR HANDQILL 1 BAGGAGE Checked. Stopovera at Port Arthur. Armstrong, Chicago and west. L..- 0)--..-.__ /~______._,_.,-____ _,__x _n -L- _ ;_,__, _._,. ___,.. ; av nnn n ; rr!\I:Il O COACHES at {area approximately 1c per mile. O TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1'73" c per mile. O STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately llc per mile. COST OF ACCOMMODATION IN SLEEPING CARS ADDITIONAL From all Stationsvin Eastern Canada \,:l"clU(: \.. 1 U:L5 `L, .-uw11ur\_;un.5-I hum}, M;-mo1'.al School, Weston,` York and Peel, $3; 2, .\'L-llic Ddvld-Q 5011, Queen Victoria, Bcllexille, H21s-= ,. T- . . ,,I mg Count}. 5-, -3, Leotta ConnLl., L`u1-lmgton, Hulton County, $1. 111-nth. \'I I-Innlrh RnnL':__I CI-:\.n1 Return Limit: 45 days Page Seven _uLu'nugwu, nzuwu Luuung, .pJ.. `d1 \'I., Health Bo0k.<-1,G1'amty Haskin, .\IitC11cH`.'.HL-, Lec-d.~'zi11d 1*`ro11- t<-.-nac Counties, .53; 2, Dorothy 1n1er- son, Coxmaught School, C0l'.i11'gwood, :52; 3, Joe Mason, Con11au_g`l1t School,` Collingwood, $1. `(Lu-nrln VI, P'n V.Ip'.n1n1`RTo-3 'l`hor:- will be no change in the `xx rate of Crecmore this _\'-val`, the usual levy of 39 mills having; been struck at the .1-\ug;ust meeting of the 'ri`tl;1go council. -tenac Counties, $3; `.1, John Adams, boluugwouu, ._3.L. `Grade \"I., P'oste1's-l, Eleanor Mc- lice, .\Iitchell\ ille., Leeds and Fron- Me1:1o1'ia`. School, We.'~:ton, $2; 3, Doreen Kzrk, {apui \'z1lle_\' Sc-11001,. Lan:'Lio\\'n, 51. i l/1~.....l.. \.'I-Y Lln.-1-r.`-~ I `Ink:-. 'l`..x- E HCJU, D5-UIVHIUHL, $45. \ Upper School--1, Orrock Smith,} Barrie Collegiate, S6; 2, Thelma? Chisaware, Lansdown, $4; 3, He`.en: Young, Cayugru, Haldimand Coumty, 3;`), ma] DCHUUI, >]J*.`('ld.l pl`1'l.L -FIU. Universit _v'cIssay--.\'o competition-3 v Lillian D. B:11'tlc, .\'orthe`d Station, Siormont (`ount_\'. .~pe-cial 310. Art Sf.ndnnf:' Pn,:fm-._.\'n ,-nmm.H. 0-uxmunt. \UllIll.). .~p1:`('lzIl -?lU. ` Art Students Postr,-r--?\'o c0m]wti~` tion; .\I s.< 1.. P'itchm'd, .-\_v1nu.-1`? We-st. Elgin County, special FI`4:1(-hm-< L`.;::z\~;.~_.1 Vice Vnvnfnl` VV`5L. LUIJIHI \_0llHI)', SDCCXHI 5: ). T:l(']1`1'< 'i<.=z:_\`.`~'--1, Miss 7.crofz1`~ Smith. Salford, Oxford County. 315;} 2, Miss Edith Hz1gm~m:1n, .\'Iit(,'h0H- v1".Ie, Ix,-o(l:~' and Frontt-mu`, $12; 5, M34 Sadie A. Allen, Landsown, $10. Special Ment:on--I\Iiss Ruth Git`- fen, Ge-01-11:-town; Miss .\I_\'rtlo D. Pu-k, Belleville. THURSDAY, AUIGJUST 27, 1936. .1./'dH."\lU\\ 11, -)1. G1'ade VI'1., P0.~'1;c1;<--1. John TzLy-i1 102*, \'icto1'ia School, Co11i11_ .,`J.; L_`, IJo1'ot`::_\` iJ;1_\'1i.~:.<, .-\c0n, l-Iu1t011:` b'vount_\', .52; 3, l1J Smith, Queen ` \"icto1'izL School, Barrie, S1. '1 Grade \'II., Essa_\'.~.-l, Joann Nor- ton, Hi`.so11 Ave. School, WcsLb01'o,`: t1zu\'a District, $4; 2, 1{enneth 15]-1:.- , Main St. School, Wcsboro, $2,.` 3, Betty .\Ic-Donald, Linklater Sch00l,;l Brockville, Lccds and Frontenac, $1.}. Amrmsr fhn SIT-T`H11(|' mm-1.: ' .'I`here are no friends like o`.d friends, And none .50 good and true ; * We greev`. them when we meet them, As roses greet the dew; No other friends are dearer, [hough born of kindred mould; And while we prize the new ones, ' We t1'easu1'e more the old. | h1`_`JlblUIl) Eliglh School Po.~te1'.<-1, Billie Dc- nl;/.ult, l-lzu'ri(- Collc-'1.-`late Institute, $6; 2, Feruccie Gr(-span, Goorgeto\v11,{ H2J.ton County. $4; 3, Anne Bowman. Geo1'g`e-town, $3. I .qTI(-I'l:Il \ln`1.'.n--D::n-lr-in \T.-I2:-'.lz. \It`Ul`i."t`lU\ \'Il, {'3- Special .\l0:1tion--Pzltricia .\Iv:Brfde, Barrie Collegiate; Marie Cowzm, 111-- nerkip, Oxford County. High School Essays `Lower Scl'uool--1. Nick .\IcGingan,, Blenheim, S5; `.2, Dc-Ila .\'eil. Blen-5 helm, $33; 3, Rhoda Bart`.e, North-2' eld, Stormont, $2. i Tlnnrw RohnnL_1 ()m-m-L- Qmzn-. D'(1I'1'lt5. Norma] School E.<.~'a_\'-.\'o com- petition; Ida .\Io1'i'ow, Otwwu Nor- mal School, special prize $10. 1Tni\'m` V}-`.24 \_\'n r`nn1nnfiYinn- W "/special .\IentIon--Robt.. I,in(1.sa3-,3 Barrie. 3 \?.....~...l C`,.L..,.n 15...... \', .DJ UCI\\lll`~:, l4L`l,`U.? 'clllU f1'UIlbUIl2C, $1.: Among those getting special men-w {don were Dc1'oth_\' Synott, and Kath-1 lean Hi`.len, both of King` George; School, Collingwood. i p(:.1'-,u]p VII] Wof'rn-nnr-a RnnIr::1 ` \, .)J.. 3 `Grade. V'lII., Poste1:<-1, Edward P21tt(:l`.~30I1, .\Ic-morial School, Weston,! $4; :2, Ernest Taylor, \"'icto1'i4a` Srhool. Col1\1_L*\\'o0d. S2; 3, Betty! Dixon. St. Cathax'ine.=, Lincoln Coun-1 1.)`, $1. \ (:\`!I!il~ \']YI \'n (`nn1nn0-{Hnn )1 OJ.- G2`a(i,- \'1IL, .\'o Compet,ition--a Zelma Cudhcy, Blenheim, Kentf (,'ou.nI_\', and .\'o1'ma Lawson, Quatref Vras School, Hulton County (.~:pccial` m _-ntio n ) I-Ha-`I1 Qt-11nr\1 13..-n..-., 1 nm:,. 11,. DUIIUUI, \4Ulllll`b \VUUU. I rG.1'ade VIIl., Reference Books-1,j La:'r_\' Kaisel`, Mitchellville, Leeds! and Frontenac, $4; 2, 'F1`e\'o1' Davi-E son, Blenheim, Kent County, $2; 3, Kaihlec-I1 Brewer, Connaught Schoo`.,. C-ollingwvood, $1. ` .(:1".II`r- VIII pnefrn-4 I w,I~...-.4` OLD FRIENDS ARE BEST l1U.\, Dill 1'16. Provincial Prize List, 1936 ,1. \` 1_l...1L 1 n.-.1- 5 H There awe no friends like old 1'rien( Wl'1e1'e er we dwell or roam, In lands beyond the ocean, 01' near the bounds of home ; And when they smile to gladden, Or .somet,i'mes frown to guide, We fondly wish those old friends Were ul\vay: by our side. L'HilC LULUI , 33-3; .2, uuxauu l\'in;,-` GC`01'_`._'.':: School, Col1ing- Simcoc County, 52; 3. Helen (_Tonm1L1gI3t School, (J0lling'- ,\'1 . --1, .-\1*;hu1' U1n'i.s- '.r-I-Inn} \\7n I : 1'1-iends, vn-.1 In Miss Newton thanked the con_2'1'e- gizitioii for the gift and Mr. Long for `his k-Indly word.<. It would help her, ishe was sure, to know that Collier iChu1`ch, and p:1rticularl_v the W0- 'men s )`Iissionar_v hind h-er. Smoky Lake was a mission eld some 75 miles north of Edmon- ton. The settlers were mostl_\` Ukranians, many of them being Communists and Socialists. There were, she understood, 21 Greek Cathv olic Church and 21 Roman Catholic `Church in the district. Another lady was to work with her and they would li\'<: iii :1 llllS. house pro- vided. For the summer they would lmve 21 cm`. and a horse and cutter for the winter. A few months ago .she had completed 21 course at the Women s Tmfiiiiig School in Toronto and now wi.~'hr-d to `vices to the work of the church un- 1 der the Women s .\li;<. S0- vie-t._\'. '\I'.". '\'-...r-.. _._.` I 1. 1 I V Society, stood be-' dv\'otc her sex` i L'|L'L-_\. lliss }Ce\vto11 said nnany young peopk- today KQYC thhdnh seoushx \VhU0 they rnay not be \'c1'_\' attentive church K4065, they onh'1Mmd awakmng to the need of se1'\'ice and their respon- sibilitis. The Dominion W..\I.S.v has non over G00 vn1m1 engaged in nit ionary xvork. but there is 11eed of many more. . hr,-Iiovcd I At the close of last Sunday s morn- my,` service at Collier St. United] Church, Miss Ila Newton, who is: shortly leaving to take up mis.~:ion3 |\vo-1'k at Smoky Lakc, .-\lbe1't.a, was presented with a purse of :_10ney| from the co11'g1'egatic_m. The presen- ` tatjon was muule by Mrs. Comptonii Jeffs, president of the Womcn s )`Iis-l, sionary Society, spon.~:o1's of the,{ In nvn r .5 1 l iev. E. Long", the pa.stor, in a few words explained that Miss _\'ew- ton, a member of Collier St. Church, uwas leaving for a mission eld at Smoky Lzrke, Alberta, as a represen- Itativr: of the Dominion W.M.S. He was sure that the prayers and good wishes of the cong'regation would follow Miss Newton in her work. It was an honor to the congregation to l1d\'(1 such 21 representative on a mis- sion eld, and as a slight expression jof apprecizxtion the co11g'1'ega`oio11` `wi. to honor her in some tan3;rible_ \\'}l\'. I I l l `U.. Yzunllzl, L . oananas. l Combine minute tapioca, sugar, lsult, egg` yolk and milk in tap on ldouble boiler and stir enough to [break egg: yolk. Place over 1'z1pl(ll_\' lboiling` \\'ate1'. bring` to scalding" ipoint (allow 5 to 7 minutes) and `cook 5 minutes, stirring: frequnntly. Remove from boiling` water. Fold '- .<,n*-all amount into egg white; add tn -rema-iningr tapioca mixture and b.~.-nd.' r\ud vanilla mid cl1il`.-2n:Extuiua 'l1i('k- run: an :4 I-nnl: Tn2+ kn4'm.,. Banana Tapioca Cream-1-3 Cm` -minute tapipoczl, 1-,: cup :`Llj.il1', 1,; t,r>aspoon salt, 1 yolk, 4 cups `milk, 1 egg` white st1f f1_\' beaten, 1 `in.-zxspooxi vanilla, 2 bananas. (`.nrnhnn nxinnfn faninr-_-2 :nn-or '\U\l \<|lllll2i 'd`Hll Cllll'.?lIl'3.\LUI'(`, :1l('K' rens as it cools. Just before serving rush 1 banana \\'.Lh silver fork and dice the other; then fold into tap- iooa cream. ` I ..lr I\...... !Ul.._L ____l 'r_A,,._ I`-here are no 1'riend.< 1'ku old f1`iemis,! To calm our f1'equL-nt fears, ` VV`] 1L-`.1 shzxdows fall and deepen '1'h1'oug'h litl- .< dec`_i11i11g _vezu's ; And \\`11en our faltering foot. Approach the G1'(-at Divide, Wc- 1l long` to meet the old i'1'iend.< I Who wait the other side. I |UCUl. Cub lll Slllilll PIECES. g .\Ielt the butter in frying pan and `cook over low ame till slightly `brown. Add the soup and season- "inf." and cook .<`ow1_v until thick and irich, about half hour. Add the {cold cooked meat. Hem; tho1'ou_1h1_\' and serve with hot boiled nice. I-`.-nu r.... n........; 1 ...w. ,........-,. .~L`nIuu CIlC1'1'llf'5. ` Combine fruits and add fruit ' ;_iuic0S, xvhich have been blended `with . to taste. Serve very cold in sherbet _::las. and decorate with n1am.s<-hi'no cherries. H0 .< n(lin`;.-' zi world that he didn't know, l~Ie ll laugh at each _-zlad .-'urm-i.~`<-. After the lump goes down :1 h;"t And the tears have left his eyes. The waiting: toys are as safe as safe. It's part of an old, old rule; ~ Nobody likes to touch his toys, When the lust little bo_v s in school. --Belen Welshimer. lUU`cL lJ1.'C21.lH. Left-Over Meat and Tomato :Sauce--2 tablespoons fat, 6 medium ' lsize onions, thinly sliced; 2 cups cream of tomato soup, 1/ teaspoon 5ce`.ery salt, teaspoon pepper, 1 "`.c-aspoon salt, 2 cups cold cooked iheef cut in small pieces. E Nlnlf U ):-v hnffpv in f'1-v.'no- nan unrl unu curve with HUL 001180 nice. _ Fruit Cup Dessert--1 cup orange `segments or half ;~:1i`c0.<, 1 cup banana `slices, 1 cup of one of the follow- ing`: g'1'apef1'uit, peaches, grapes, czmtaloupx: or pine-z1pp`e, 1- cup` `or-:xx1;zo juice. 2 tablespoons lemon `juxicc, :2 tablespoons mzu'a. chm'r_\' juice. sugar to taste, mara- schino cherries. 1 r`mm`ln:n,. 4`u..:4.~ ....,l ..A,) e....:4 .I.ittlc red schools on a country road,` f And those on 21 city streep, 2'.-Mike are echoing once again i fro the marching of eager feet. ` `Faces with f]'(`('kiL`S and faces with. ~ smiles, Sometimes a tear in an eye, Now and again there s a new little` i girl, 01 2. little boy starting to cry. x I I < i l I : Oh, the ro;1(l winds far when it starts to school, And it \\'and through half the town ` When 21 small boy chokc-.< on 21 hid-i den `lump That wants to 9:0 up. not down. %H1s toys are . about me ` house. Yester(la_\' he could play, 3 But he \\'a.-.`1c(l his face ant! he went to school I \\:1.,... .1. gm: 1...?! ., l, 1 L0 scn When the FIRST SCHOOL DAYS TESTED RECIPES I There are no friends like old friends, `To help us with the load That all must bear who journey vO er `ife s uneven road; And when unconqucrcd so1'1'ows lThe \\'eu1'y hours in\'o.~:t, The kJ'ndl_\' words of old f1'icnd.< Are al\va_\'.< found the be-; I100] `-oud bu rz1n_<.,-; ' to-day. TRADING RATHER DULL i AT WEEK-END MARKE.`1" '1lle supply wan aculte. I Apples were o`e1-ed in must 3:1'out-` er quantities than on previous oc- casions, rluchess and yellow hyans-l parents being; the most otltstzxndingu varieties. The former \\'c1'c 300 and 350 a smal`. basket, while the lat.t;er| were offered at 20c and 25c. Some melons were also for sale at 10c and 15c each. 1 1:>..u,,... IIr\\\\l\IV`I\l" ..+ -1n.. .. lk mil LDC eacn. 3 Butter remamed at 30 a lb. and: seemed rather scarce. and poultry, of which there wa;< 21 I-.u'ge `supply, experienced very poor sales! and there was 1itt`.e chm1ge in the` .111-ice of either. . Onnfnnn: nf H10 v:n'inn.< 1':a1'm .1JL'H.'L' UL UILIIUI. Quotations of the va1'iou.s farm products on Saturday \\`c1'0 as fol- lows : `l'.....AI_l.`.... V egctanles Celery hearts . . . . . . . .Ce1o1'_\', bunch . .. .. . . Beans, basket . . . . . . . . Tom:1too.<. nnskot . . . . . . Head lettuce ..... . . . Ghe1'kin.<, basket . . . . . Cucumbers . . . . .. . . .. Pickling` Onions. quart . C'ookin:_-' On'ons, quart Cauliflower .. . . . .. .. Cabbage 1Peas, basket Corn, dozen . . . . . .. . . Potatoes, basket . . . . . Green O11iv.m.':, bunch Carrots, bunr:h . . . . . Beets. bunch .. . . .. . Rzxdis-hes, bunch . . . . . E`- .-\pp1u.<, basket FYI .\Ie`.ons ` B1uebe1'1`ics, qu-am; PlL1n`..='~, basket CI- IIOWCTS Gladioli. bunch . . . . . Sweet. Peas, bouquet .` Produce Honey, clover, 3 rrc: Butter, pound . . . E'g'_ dozen . . . . ChiC1\'(:]1S, sp1':n_2` Fowl Ducks . . . . . . . R: PRIZE WINNERS IN W.C.T.U. CONTEST. Buns Cakes...... . . . . Doughnuts, dozen Homemade Bread, loaf Pies, each . . . . . . T211-ts, dozen Plum Jam--4 cups p1'epz11'cd plums (2 lbs.), 5, cup W-ate1', 7!: cups} . (31.4 lbs.) , `,2 bottle liquid } pectin. 'I'n I\l`lLH:l1`IA HM: nlu ms ni1 '.1hm11\ u pa-cum. To p1`op;u'e the plums, pit about] '2`; pounds of tully ripe fruit, but: do not peel. (The sour, cli11g.~.'tone'1_ plums give the best avor.) Cut ill`! to small pieces and crush thoroug'11l_v,} ` add the water and simmer, covered, for five minutes`. .\'Ieasu1'c tho fruit ` and sug`u1' into 21. lu1'g'c k<,-Wlc, mix well and bring to u 1'u`.l rolling.-; boil` I over a hot re. Stir c0I1stv.11tl_\ be-` fore and during the boiling, and boil ` ]1zu'(l for one minute. Remove from the heat and stir in the puctin.` Skim and pour quickly into sterilized jelly glasses. Cover with melted , paraln and allow to com. .\lnk<*.< _ about eleven six-ounce ;.g;la.'se.s`. I Crahannln .l::n1-.l ]h< t'l`ilh`.lhl1`I-Q` ELUULIL L`lL`\'Ull .$l.\'ULlIlCL' glad Crabapple Jam--1 lbs. crab'.lpp`e.s,' J. medium sized tau-t apples, :3 (`ups . (21.1 ]b.), `.1 cups water. Peel the crab app]:-.<, cut zn quar- ` ters and remove the con.-.<. Put thr- peelin';:.< and t1'iH`.l11il1_".~' of the (crab apples in a kettle with the Lari up- ples, which have but-H \\'2L. and cut in quarters. Add the \\';1Ler and cook unti`. the fruit is very soft. Strain and pour the juice over thr- quartered crab apples. Add the sugar and cook until the mixt.ure is as thick as desired. Pour into ster- ilized glasses and sea] at once. r'.......o M......=.l...l-_,,: ......+,.,: ` JMIXBU. I 1 v 1 Wash and scrape the (::.11'1'0ts, and g -rate. Add the sugrar, the `cmon jufcr: and rind, and allow to stand overnight. Add the spices, bring: to boiling point and boil gently, .sti1'rinp: frequently until the mixture reaches the desired consistency. Turn into sfcerilizcd yrlasscs and seal. HILCU ;.',1d..\.zI:.3 emu seal dul. 0111713. Carrot Marma!acle--5 clips grated carrot, 3 cups sugar, xzrat/.-d rind and juice of 2 lemons, 1 tc-.:.s;;oon of `vground cinnamon, cloves and a|1Spi('u fmlxed. \X7.n ll\ n u A Without apparently creating very much comment, the price of brcaa in Oilia went up from 8c Lo 9c a loaf `.215 week. The raise was more or less expected, for` whit:-at has `reached unusually high prices and our is going up with it. Oriilin hakors claim the i1iC1`(`z1Sf`. is nn('o.<- .~'Z11`_\' if the quality is to ho mv:1int;11n- ed. All bakers put the price up to 59. Gravcnhurst, iti.~`.llI1(]('l'.~`iO0(i. is up to 90. whi'(> at Br21('ohrid_t0 and Huntsville and oth(-r1m1't.hnrn pr his the prim is now 10c 21 loaf. Ac-cordinv;:_to instructions received by the `ocal police from thn Depart- ~men of I-Iig'}~.wn_vs, Ml bicycles must carry }n3g'h`cs `and reectors uftor dalk. The deparbrnent that this law be strictly enforced. " "ORILLIA BAKERS BOOST I PRICE OF BREAD TO 9c IT'S JELLY AND JAM TIME The Ontzxrio Women`: (Jln'ist.i;u1.i I'en1pe1'amc6,- L':1:.on t.`!<.' pl;-asurc in} p1's.+e11Lix1g the 1`011o\\'.n_,-' nzunes of those who huv \\'o11 u\vz11'd.~: in con- nection with I11; \'zu'iou.< co11te.~t..<. in_ 1114: study of >'cie11tiiic 'l'c1npc1'zu1cc_ in Day Schools as compilcd by the; P1'0\'i11L`i2:l Supu1'1nt<.-ndu_nt, M1-.<. J. .~\.i I ..nnn\' Han-1-in WARNING TO BICYCLISTS Vegetables c Flowers I. [1 Fruit ...22c 30c, 322C, :1 nd The Northern Advance rrovxnclal l'I'KZC L4l5|., IUOU `1'2_:(lc \'., Health 300k in Sep- 'c11``.t<: and I ub'fu: Schou1s-l, \\'ilhcl- minu \\'e~b.<\'e1', La.11. Leeds and .F1'oL1IL-lluc Conn` ` ,1:-" :1, Gerald 1 II: (nHinu-. I..;v1`r (inn?-n 5 101' and : and - for .15c-20c .30c-35c .. . . .20c 1f`|.. I 40c 15c Din. ..:. .-50c .30c 35 Sc .iSc .`20cl . 65: coUPLE RESGUED 5 ON GEORGIAN BAY .u~:_~. , wood, ,I. 1-'1: 3 When the ""l`zu'zan, Johnston s 1-a-unch, failed fo dock at a late hour fear was held for the safety of the young boy and girl, and search `parties were organized to search `along Wasaga. Beach,. in the hope that they might have drifted ashore. Owing to 3. storm which broke in `full fury about midnight, boats were unable to put out in sezu-ch of the missing: cram, but with the diz1.wn the wind settled slightly, although there Twas still 21 he:.w_\' sea. running`, num- erous small boats joined in the search. `hnn L.-. J'l\/\ :..L......:L.. ..t.` L1,... 4...... (Continued from page one) i i Gill HlgIlL, 0l(l"'lll(` llSIll l'llH.`Il UUUDTR ed very much il tlh: young couple would be found alive. Meanwhi`.e, with ll}.-,'l1t"i11._' a. all about, the c-ontinuul roar of thunder and 21 torrent'al rain pouring` down on them, the two were forced to bail water. All nig.-.'ht the storm rage(l and with the coming of dawn they were so exhausted and sea sick from the severe tossing-', they dropped to the bottom of the boat. During the storm young Johnston, who. is an excellent boatman, was able to keep the craft l1<*n(l(-.`.(l to the wind. If It had ever got into the trough of the waves, it would have been all up with them . Tnr. T1":-uh-.. `....A. L..|.l -1` LL,` .2-.. 5L`al'Cll. . Due to the i11tensit_V of thg storm which 1'uge(1 over the Gt-0r_:izm l,ia_\' 4:111 night, old-t'm- f'1shm-nu.-11 doubt- ntl vnrv nun-`I1 H Hm. \'nnnn~ nnnnln VVILH LIIUIII. Joe Ha1'rison was told of the miss- ing boat the next morning as he was about to set out in his shing boat to g'athe1' his nets. He immediately set out in the search and spotted the 'I'varzan near Tiny Island and a few minutes later had the tired and worn-out adventurers aboard and on the wz1._v to Collingwood, where a Iarg-e crowd gathered at the docks to con,2'1'a:tu`.ate the rescurers and the rescued. A..nn...l'..n. Ll I.I.u...:,.\.. LL" l:..- nnu LIB: rescueu. According to Harrison the first words of the 1'0s(:u(:d (`fauna from Miss Smith, Oh, I'm so glad to see this boat, she said. Both were pale and weak when pickt.-d up, but re- vivt,-d when thcv atartr.-d for shore. M:.,_~ cmm. V...` Lulrnn 4-A 1.11-xu 'r\n`u Dfok Bi-nni`. age 53, Nottawasaga ow.n.-hip farmer. wu.~' assessotl $16.25 in lm-.~.! police court on Wednesday morning on a `charge of being intoxi- vutzed in :1 public piace. He was picked up in Collingrwood on August 15th. On a plea of guilty, no evi- dence was offered. \I\ L'(l \VHL`Il El1C_\' [ZU'E(.`(l TOT SHOTC. Miss Sam'th was taken to her par- ents cottzvg0 at \Vusa;.ra Beach and Johnston to his home in C01lin_2'- wood. Both are reports.-d to be re- c-ovorin;-; and none the worse for their adx-r-11tu1`o. FINED FOR BEING DRUNK A. A. SMIITT-TV. I know, said Sonny, ``you re going R W TELEPHONE w..).j,u, wood,