he is resi Chief Whi .`t,V. His 1` Mr. Meizh of the Ho Juvv. mittee re coal (ant. to the Ba $14.70 a There the mom Library F books. \'.'.'~ $712.10. }'~m-rm! bx- Of this - FIG I, ivene.<.< 2-1 a`:i0n.< in two e;<.<;14 p1'ef(-zwrmc treats of v'ou.<)_\' `u hing e.<. to the 11 may be i.v ....(..c.. _ Some any nam ceeded t and thvr stmos no 1'}- __ .... with Tm creatirug are bviw arated p (. PUB4 RE1 Eu v fl narrle. VH9! ~. _I ` -` 220 yards--W. =F1nlay`son, 24 1-5 -sec.; R. Cowan_; F; Butters," Calling- "wood. AAA ......I_ 13 'l\__L1____-.` In A \ I u uuuzu, uuvuauu. .880 yards-E. .;Taylor, Brace- bridge, 2 min. 21 4-5 sec.; L. Her - man, Alliston} J. Mills, Hanover. A A Ililo_.`l'c`. Tntvinu K ovu OF] A E` uusu, numuuu; u. J.V.I.1uB, nanover. Mile-E. Taylor, 5` min. 27 4-5` sec.: A. Rutledge, Newmarket. ` T "no -|nn`n1v T\If:IlnnJ -I-A-nun. D `D- "U126 yards--F. Butters; &"a8.3 sec.`~;.. B. Bolan, Midland. ' ` ` HQ" IYQIIAQJ '.v.u1-u 15....-- _--_ -w--- n .--5 uu-we vuv our-vvuovuo _ , ' Senior C.I.`,s andvH.S. s = ` 100. yards-W. Finlayson,_ Mid- land, 10'1"; R. Cowan, Barrie; J. Payne, Barrie. * - ` oon m....:._1xr` .-m:.'.1........... on 1 zf V (continued ti-om page 1) " T H. Boyer of Midland had little on- ` osition /in the senior` pole vault. slie Clarke `of Barrie was-not a- mong the comgetitoris. _'1`he..'vatrlting of a tiny lad, avid "Cooper: of Mid-_V land, in public and separate shool; `class attracted much attention. - He; cleared over eight `feet andvhe is only nine years old: , V - . ' The following are the results: IV 1' I_, __,'Jl 7! (I I MIDLAND 31:51` ATHLETES A CALL Us ON THE PHONE AND, WE [ WILL BE `GLAD To c%1vE_You.A ; QUOTA TlON_ON ANY TRANS- PORTA'TION\ PROBLEM % A ma nusmucs Tnwsroar . COALO I' COKE% Ll . l\mn<;.s ,` ' TT S`97 % .l'oronfo"St. 86 or_ 118:` W haw go dVqua.li\ty? of s%to(f:k`_ afk " . '. Cu-rrent_Price.: V` IB UL Now is the time to prpaf far winter % T. having us'put i_nso[me,1 Brown&Co. jhave j`LA14's't-{L -' frjom Holland ca` ?sl1j'_13n,tLi V , .~of Bulbs ; . > 1'uLn >sg%*i* HYACINTHS i , NARCISSUS 4 4 DAFFODILS % CRQCUSES I V A ISNOWDROPS; FURNITUREA SPECIALTY _ fun Eiglit Jmmu ` In 1 nrminth , n. m.urue1.'aun,/-Lululanu. 7 L Running broad jump--E. Boyd, ,15'11v; E. Obrecht, Mount Forest. 13-1- 17-.`_n. `IE! f\I,,, run! It IUIU V UlUF"l- Cooper, Midland; _uucvuu, av aec.; lucuorxmuale. _ Running {high jump-G. Gray, 4'11i"; J. Cook; J.`Henson. ., -, R,unning' b oad jum\p--J. Cook, Or- illia, 16'1"; . 'McGilvary, Mt. Forest. Pole vau1t--J. Cook, 8'7%; N. ,' McGilvary; G. `Gray, Midland. \ Shut `nut---G. Fair, Midland, 37' -10' H. Bryson, -Barrie. . V _ _ , ublic and Separate Schools ' ,\ `100 yards-E. ` Bdyd, Orillia, 12 sec.; A. Hill, Midland. T 200 yards--N. Ddwe, 'Colling'wood, 27 sec.; A. Hill; E. |Cuppage, Orillia. I Iva-|n:la'u u-AI--u Il .II_...I TI-.. I _. ..--., --. -....., .4. vuyyugc, vzuua. I. 440 yards relay-Midland Regent school team: A. Hill, Ll MacEachern, C. Madilland -L. St. Peter; 57.2 sec. ~D`__;__'_. (L; 11 I 1; ...1. .`.-..-_ `I-1 `. -._-yu--. wnou an um, a.UvwL, ulna ECU. Running high`. j.umn-E. Boyd, 4' 9"; A`. McPherson,/- Midlami; `Dunn-Gnu Runnd 3.....- `H---- uptuulc, uuumgwuou. V \ V 440` yards `relay'--Midland team} Hanover team v ' Vard }1ll1`(A-._T V HAunn1Ja uuuu v =1: wuuq 120 yards huidles-+J.' Reynolds, _Beeton, 20 sec.; McCor inggile. 'PI1nnnn- kink -Sn... I'4----- 4.11.. .uuLuc:u, 'uUulngW000. 220 yards--`M. H91 sec. Mccorkindale, Owen Sound; H. Sproule, Collingwood. vnva -unlnu; 'I'.I1.u..l 1.4---. ' Running fhxgh , Orillia, 5'5" ; 'McAuley,_ Owen Sound; G. Crutcher, Orillia`.. ' . Running broad jum M. Little, Alliston, 18'; `C. McGivary-. Pole yault--C. McGilvary, 9'1"; H. White. h L V . Shot [put--G.A MoGilvary,' Mount `Forest, 34'4"; F. Bain,` Newemarket. Javelin-G.' McGiIvary, 116'7"; Ducker: H. White. - ' . -Junior 'C.I. s.and H.S. s 100 yards---A-Miller, Owen Sound; M. Holden, Collingwood. Q90 that-Ra_"l\' II'.`l.Y.u.. no L.-- . sumpq.- Mama, 9 I. Tom She hard and Jim re going into, usiness. for themselves again and have started work'o_n a ggrage at the` northwest corner of Brgdford and Vespra Sts . t ..u.u-z ova nu ngucuuulluc-`p.l.`lt. On. motion `of D.' `H. Colerhn and W`. Rusk, it was decided to 'co-oper- ate with`the mu'_nicip,a1 councils of Barrie and Innisl in urging the Highways .Department -to complete" the` road `through to Barrie as.=speed- ily as possiple. 4 yv uuu wanna paw`. _` V 9 ' S. J."Fish`er:was chairman, J . i Rodgers won the vase given by `W; \ Twiss for an a1_;tendance.prlze.` nu rv|nL::`.nn`..-D "I- If f'l`-I-_;LJ Q the Board" an;i;;.a'sl;`ed;' the .Cl_ub,. mam: * gbers what~ they wo1_1`ld~` -have,done- In M -almost` (every. `case, * they .agr'e_ed; yvith the';Board_?s nding.` . g. *._ ,12 = _ the close 015 his < address,` `Mr: 1 Kingston aw/as. a,sked`_,a.~ number of 7 '1uestions; f._Ainong the-.answerse `were . these: When`-a;w`orkma`_n` is killed, his widow /g;t's,_a p_en's`ion, of `$40`~a ` month with A allowance of $10; per n`1qnth..for `each child.und`er-~ sixteen. . If she remarries, she gets the amount of two .years',pen"sion and..is.cut off `but `the allowance to the children .continnes.: A.man- who loses both legs is considered totally - disabled and gets a pension, forlife,` the an`-' 1 nual payment being equal to two- . thirds. of his average earnings. A ` railway ,employee .injmKe%i~ when I kicking theztcouplinz is no entitled` J to compensation. The cos of the 4 Workmen's Compensation `is raised ` by levies on the industries, concern- ed. the rates for the di_'_e1`e,nt class- 4 ications varying accb7'ding - to the 1 risk and from year to yeazgaccording 1 to the claims paid-.` * ' 1 Q, .1 "w{uhAv,1Iruu nlnniuvnn-. `I YJ '1:;1e'x7;i.;.,:;=.a:en;;;;;;;: ;;;7;rD. ooper, -\ i ~"'7T"" "'I' iniaf:',:;x jvgk 11;" -. wggds tho! Hgfufse fof~;Lords' mad '.a similar nding}-'L ;" 5 2 * . "I: R'{II`lu-Iu\n*`rnnh':l`uo a-nd-nu` 1| cu... r. 1336!; land. -_ ---v vvuuvlnvau vvaltyu. Jaiau c-`:.5!':(lh1a.1- A` demonstration of rst`*'aid worlc as practised in the rural districts was given in the form of a playlet. .The steps which should bevttaken in re- guscitating a drowning person, in re- viving one who -has" fainted and in bandaging "a person who has sustain- ed'a broken bone were illustrated by L Churchill Junior Institute. Historical Exhibits The W_o'men s Institute of `this `County-has recently started a collec- tion of antiques of. a. historical na- ture _and thefresult of these efforts to .date were shown` at the Fair. ' Many of the articles shown were ob: tained . through `the _Stroudw,In,s`titute.. .4 The exhibit included` 331 unit of. sugar. 1 cutter's,~_ which: accordin` `to the lejcendwhich `accompanied V em were ' F. Wice.' The Bond Head Junior re- (Continued from iaage 1') presentatives were Misses Marion} Cerswel],.Vera Whitesirle and `Susie Coffey. `The Fisher : Corners team` was '-composed of Mrs. H. Banley, Miss W Atkins and Miss M. Houn-_ some. Other Institutes represented_ were Bond Head Seniors, Barrie,: Churchill Seniors and Stroud? ` Making School -Lunches `7iThe making of school lunches, bioth 9 goat} and bad, was ano her feature. :1 ' The demonstration wa. given'by the 1 Churchill Juniors. Cold tea was es- pecially condemned and was promin- ent in bad`lu1(ches. A point stressed` was that; `every lunch should include at least one `hot article. Mrs. Aitken `has. stated that where`{ children have `la/qt lunches. `medical ,surveys show less physical defects. Many of the . ranches of the Institute are supply- ing` school houses with `the necessaryi facilities for preparing hot lunches` and are. obtaining the o-aperation of-the teachers which is.` so essential. `A. .l.............:;..-;_--.. _ 1| CHURCHILL; JRS. ~i ' IN FIRST. PLACE; qpaou.oJ.. ' . 3, - No better ower show has ever. beenseen at `Barrie Fair. 'I`he en-I` tries were so numerous-16 to 17 in 1` `s`ome sections--that the display was 4 very crowded. Gladioli were excep- 4 tionally good for` the time of year, over 300` spikes being seen.` Asters, I snapdragons and pansies were ne sections: in fact,'there was not a `poor 4 exhibit in the oral department. The departmental judge failing to appear Rev. G. W. Tebbs, who was judging` I the vesretables, `took on the owers u too. with his customary satisfaction, V '2 F03` 13st of prize winners see pages 5 - Q 1 U1.` nab 2~a',nd Vs. _._---- -_ wanna: Church had booths o the Mi'dway,f while the ladies of the Hospital Aux- iliary dispensed `lunches and soft drinks in the main building. Judg-i ing from the `business which these" booths received, it would appear that i people believe in patronizing home endeavors. The Women's Institute took in over $90, while the gross re- turns of the Hospital Auxiliary were $280.31. ' v .~ `Mr. 1...-.. 4...... ._L.;_ ' I ---., --ca llhl uavanaluvc IIUAIIE U1 lllo I . I The \W:)men s Institute booth at 5 the end of the main building was con- { tinuously syn-rounded by interested I women watching the progress of the contestants in the afternoon tea pre- ; `paration competition. .Those wo- men are -just great if they can do! things right with this crowd looking; on, opined one lady who was inter-a ested in the -manner in which the! Bond `Head team was preparing tea. 1 rnhn `D...;..:.. `!7-........).. 'I'__L:1___n '1 luona `neaa team preparing The B-ai`rie Women's Institute andi the ladies of the Burton Ave. United ` while the India: n'F Hm 1'-tmm:+..1 A..- ..-.,., vouuwua-\vI-A vv uvqou aI:u.1u5, I The guessing contest conducted by 3 the Fisher .Flour Mills was very pop-,' ular.- ,A frequent question heard in` the vicinity of the booth was, How; many pounds of Hour do they get} from a bushel of Wheat-?t The cor-j rect amount for thieqpag ygas 80 L....L..l.. no 11... `III rutcao; I1. vvnuze, .|.V1l018.!1,0. .. . 220` yards--C. Ditson, Collir}g'- wood, 26.4 sec.; A. DeFinney, M1d- lund; Ducker, Owen Sound. - "440 yards--A. DeFinney,' ,61.3 ;s)eI;:`.:i`er'. McQueen, ollingwood; 880 yards---S. 'Malkin', Barrie, 2/ min. 20 2-5 'sec..; Wm. 'Ca,rmichael, Collingwood. ` Iv'ouAn In4\`an-- f1_lI!,_ , I} uuaucua, oo ms. 1.. n.xnuxnajD1e won [the vba"g`, pis estimate being 81 lbs. I"lu. TlT.'u......!.. 'I'._-L.|.--L_ `L--uL ,- i LUUD GHIUUIIIS I U bushels, 38 lbs. -Inn I-un"m Li.` Ill! uuu. ! 'l`wo'women who were sold a con- cession _for the Midway,.instead of sticking to their bpoth, went about the grounds on Thursday selling some badges which they` "called. souvenirs of the fair, which they had no right to do. When this was called to the attention of the management, they were ordered to` cease selling, 5 mkn t\n`I1A.-u-3...: n....J._..J. '___..l__ 4;, ,1 I I uuuu wu Law w 1111 -men`. place. . I V The birds in the oultry show did 4 not declare a two ays holiday,be- 4 `cause they were on exhibition." Not ' ` at all. Over thirty eggs were laid and `this.v2'umbe does not include `,1 those take by fair-goers anxious to ,5] get an egg that was positively 'ne'w- N I` n-|____` _______ , _, ,,,1, uuuac was dacuxwy entry us; nere. Attractions on `the \ midway were less numerous than -last year. A.com- any with who__m- arrangements had - een` made for various midway fea-, ;ti1r_s5se1it notice the last week that they were unable to come and it was then too `late tea ll -their place. I birds: in +111: nnI1'H-any elm-nu Ah-I JUGl. UL ~uul.`I:e5CU.!'B E110 Veil. The -`School Fair section .was .some--. what "a disappointment. `The major- ity of the youthful farmers of the district are .shov'ving' their wares at rural school fairs and -as a result" there was a scanty entry list here; Aftrantinnn rm `Hus \ mzamu... ......... V vvvsc cuwuya an |ille_ money. Among. the ladies work an appli-` ques quilt, wibh,a `design of roses and leavesgwas much `admired. This was recently completed _by Mrs: J. W. Hughes of Barrie, who l'a_cks but two years of -thI'eescore and ten. rm, :Q,.],,,.,.| '::I,.:.. ......a..-.... ---_- ---.-A runner. .vg_ere';;'entereu. I, I A pnominent gure among the fol- lowers: ,ofj the speeding events was Earl Rowe, M.P.-elect. Mr. Rowe --vhad entries in practically every race and he drove his own `horses, which were always in the money. lntnu un\~n`r- an an-.1. ' -we V1JIaCf.1Ill lIU'U ' Styles change .in chickens as well as `inj_.c1o thes. A few years _ago VBa`x'rE t.i.;.R R5 .'and_ _R. I. Reds were ar_nVpn_g*f; g1:li`;:; ig.'c,1gsses. This year on- ly"Ve`;.pf= .rgA-for`mer and two of the later .\y_ re`-gfetitered. , ` ' v\w'nvn3iunnd- `..u...." ..-...--.. AL . BA` we vbte -on` here? 77";'L;:;Lii"'`z`ne` `' 1 1d,s.` tani`ff$ir: '0 Nei1l s -eCdala'1'id-`. 'ood[-Yard wo rst in the . heavy vdtaft class" h_an_ shown sing}-y ' took secdn `and __i_n- _the;s we p- s'1;akVes. .' A _ . . '.Memo17iea: of the recent electibn we're quite.f1:esh`in the mind df,one man`.who." on_se'eing the"pencil with string ttached, ste `pede up to`the Fisher 1 `oath and saig, And what `do Q4-uh... ..L..._.'... __ _1__--1__.., , uuvncau ' " `I Malkin, . 880 yards relay - Collingwood team: McQueen,~=Ditson, Hewson and Carmichael. V - - ` % 1011. .......1.. 1.___-5u, nu up .. ' `-3 V 5(<;gnuaua737.Is..ag.% 1) cerii in~.sii!ixpTes ind if Ath'ey were light ' or havy~,bnt;.t;he_ men; without excepa tion = fund eat. , V ered, if tley ,we1 jegood*to 1~: ' ' *.~..'.'f gym _, .. 1) 1'U|i\88!.hD10_Cnd it .the{ lighgz _ An "5-`L-L"- -.A_ _.2A. -_.j_ -_.--._ ea:ss%.-mus: X I used before the` hegvy tax on loaf; `sugar caused people to use the brok- ,en "loaf. They were brought 'from.f iEng'land in 1829. A gun and powder; horn used in Irelgnd_ 93 years, ago, wereaiso shown. They were given by H. W. Carter of `Bradford. -Mrs. ':Abernethy of Bond_ Head contributed Tmi;}wm3`v:`z:ds hurdles?-T. Mart`inA',` Beton, 22.4- sec.; B. Hunter, Mid- lnnd. T M ` ayhorse pistol Wil/iich`was used in the b Fenian Raid and `Mrs. Alex. `Walker f of Tecumsethgave a spinning wheel `,ther in 1848. Two sets of candle which was a wedding gift to her mo- I snuffers were exhibited and a silver teapo_tr brought from iSco't1and' over: a hundred years ago and used at Tol- : DUNLOP STREET, BAl;R_IE .. ;cA;>sF _ COATS % . $5.057. ir`i= newmarxet, zU'9a"; 1-1. `Shanacy. Pole vault--1-I. Boyer, .9_'6A; T.` Braurgd, 0rilli_a., Shqst. put--J. Broderick, ` Midland, 43'3"{; H. Shanacy. V Japelin-H. Shanacy; J. Bzfodepick. Intermediate] C.I;"s, and H.S. s I 100 yards----C. 'MeGilvary,V Mount. "Forest; H. `White, Midland. lendal by the late John at Sibbald attracted some at Sibbald of Barrie was IAITIOYIQ` nfhnr and-.d.... - -`*~_'rHg1_iz's_pAi',' snprizmnsx. 30, 1926 Eifiie 2 and Elizabeth any-an -$1--- ` ' ncuui 4-L. nuutsuge, mewmarxe . Mile relay--Mid1and team:nB. Bo-: lan, W: Finlayson, H. S`hanac_y, and I3. Grise. - n . ~- ' 120 yards -hurdles--H. Shanacy. Running high jump-H. Shanacy, `5'7"; H.'Boyer; Midland; Ri ddell, Owen Sound. . Running broad jumps-W. Cripps, Newmarket, 20'93; H. 'Shanacy. Pnln vnnli-_.'H' nnvvnu 0'11". 7|!-