Page Four | lI\l'.'| was-' the .\l inisu-r uuul -I urn . (-nn\`z-.w~l -h_\' l"'Is\|lllll inl`m'nmIinni 0|` IIl*_:l|\v;1_\'.~:.! I-Inn. H. S. Ilenry, to :1. 1lvpuI:1tim1< lrnm llzlllun L,`mmI;v. This : will lw lmm:.:ur:1lv(l this autumn and] will he ('0IlIDl('l(`(l lwl'm' Ihu 0pun-. in:.; of llw l!I:3~l ('m1sl1'u('li : l1.! In llw .s'ux'\':-_\' lhu .~:Luic,- of all pruxvl :11 l..-> in.-lul uuul an-nnluv unullu - |H|`illl ]Hi;h\ um! : lion 1 This \'i(:\\' 1111- L Hititl : :.\'|`I\\' l{().\l) H('|ll'].\ll'] 0| Till`) | l*'] (()\'lCl{N'.\ll').\"'I'_ |llI|'X(lI illlll v. .. cun\.1.ssed, lions I)!-ill;_{ HO\V .-\ I ;\Nl(`- ST.~\I{'l`ED DEATH .\']_' B.-HEY l";\I{.\[ Ill I'|lllHl_\ IIHIU5 Ill UK I 1\':1ss0(]," wilh .~;p(\('i:l1:1lt<~|1-l 9 paid to imporlunt mzulsi ling innm-dizllv nllunlinn. ! his ll!11()llll(.`()lll(`l1t is taken Lu n that Hm nmv Minislm` nil ||\\'u_\s has thv u!):1n in ul lv:1.~:I. ul` Lhv rnzul cm1slI'u1-- 1')l`0_'.,'l'2llll 0]` .\I1'. Riggs in mind. ; ix11`r-1'vn(-~ hm-nxnvs c-l:~'.u'<-I` in .' UH` :m0llH-I` Sl:lI('lll('I1I Im|,(h'- In It-pululiml h_\' thv lllilliSl\!l'. ]1<- hl||\l'_\ llIl' and -mn1t_\' nurul " IIvI'l` ])l'4)\' will In` In! ..ll..n .\\':.L.\un. )1 stove in ms HUIISU uuu ll. u\:u;1unr, seems to give 1`enmrv1mJble 1-esult.s. He will be glad Ito show it to am person interested. He has applied for a patent and hopes to plauce the invention on the market.-Pa;cke1. Hop, Step and Jump Junio1'--1, Rea, Lindsay; 2,Pat- terson. Orillia; 3, Craig, Bzmrie; 4, Brownlee, Midland. Distance, 33 ft. 6! in 1 }.\]R.\`. (`;\)|l`BELL HONORED BY (`Hl'H(`-H (`()-\\'()I{Kl*Il{.~" . 1l:\l\-| 1-Illvvn The Oro Central church \\'0men's` Missiomlry Society held their momh-3 13' meetiu:.; 0n_Thu1`sd:1_\', Oct. -1. ali the home 01' Mrs. .\1ex. Flctchex`. .-\ 1)1G21SiI1g featllre of the meeting wa.=_`. :1 presemz1ti011 to .\I1's. Neil Campbell. ` who is I9:u'in_; for I}n1'rio about {hum end of the momh, ~.-.'l1h an electric re-zuli11,;' lump. :1cc0mp2u1ie(1 h_\' ans zuldress. ThI."[`H'( .'~`(:`IJl`1Ii0l1 was xuudc ; by Mrs. \Vm. .\Ic.\rthur and the m1- I (1I'(`SS \v:1.s read by .\Ii. .\lcLuca;<. I: i '21.; as I'011o\\'s : Dom` Mrs. Ca1mpl)e1:l--II is With 1`(=vlin;.:s 01' deep 1`\ _L l'0I that \\'c`. ihrl wmnen of Cvntmal ohnroh .\Ii.<. 1 .s`0cieI_\', 1e:u'ned of your intended I'u~nnu -|l\II\I\u,v4 \1.. 'l`. vvI1AI|\|| \VL. \_1\ u....u \- 0! (lvpm'lll1'P from an ouch one 01' us tho .. :..-..n-.\ In` .- u. , l`Bll_'l`Hl. .'\Illl (L5 _\ UH hI| ||ll\II'l ll?` 1`n_\'s 111:1) you he` |`\n1indv nf Him ,\\'hu was ihv Ligln of Ihv worhl. and; 1 `\\'h0`(':ll|l(! intu this \\'m'h1 not [0 ho; n1ini. unlu lull in |nini.~`tor.3 \\'.x 1-n.u.- lIu..6 H II... I v \ ill!) _\'mn' f\lrs. Hm) I: pm-si HlI`_\`; .\h'.<. IIIIH` _\llll I|lil_\ IN` ilUl(' old l'riond.~`. lwro. C011. (`,:1mpl)01l. Mrs. .l. .\lr>'. .\l\x. Cu1'ri<\. w(~|'v- .\'r(~hi<\ (`.111'rio. In-z1. .\Ir.<. .I:\nm.~'. (`,m11o.~'.. .\1c=x. IIu;.:'h |~`11-1(~hm'. .\I1's, .-\l(\x. I-`lvtc-lw1'. Mrs. John Rvid, Miss Mclmt-us. .\lrs. Wm. 1\Ic.:\1`t11111`, Mrs.` J. D. Gilchrist. IU \ I.` '1 I (.~`.i:.nu=(H 1 1st \'i<-o-p1'vsi-- \\'. \\':l1kox'. `Jud \'i('v-. |Ill|I|.\ll'Il`ll Ulllll II !\\'o 1\'nn\\' lhul H i.~ i [1-1`(-sis 01' \`()1Il'. _\ lllll lU\\' |l0 uzlch | will :11-\\'n .\.. .. In` ANNUAL RUWER FOOTWEAR NEWS! 14-inch high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.50 12-inch high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.85 Rubber Bottoms sewn on old tops, $3.00 OUR LEATHER TOPS are of ex<:0_pti.o11z1l q11;1li1'_\' this year, bgriiig of :1 111z111og`a11_v \\'a110rp1'om`T 1\I'o1111o11- ito, :1 to11}._>;l1 and pliable 1o;1 rl1c1'. T110 toiigims -.1111) of full g'1'a1i11 1o:1 r1101' a1 .'d not :1 splif, as is 11.'\`11z1H_\' foimd i11 1<`z11'l1m.' `tops. Those `tops aT(3 111;1d0 s])(~, to my 01`d(`1.' and ems sliaped at the zmklc in pl-1-vr-111` 0.\'('(?S.s`i\`0 b;1g'gi11g'. '_l_`110y 001110 with eiT11o1- iluukgs` and (`_\`(`](* r;s` or 1111 oyoltrts. B0TTOM`S-;\`Hc1- llzmdling; lumdrods o'F .s'11;1gpmof' homns and l121\`ing' noted the and \\'o211` of `rho \'zu'i011s 1m1l we have do<-idod To Cxch1siV01_\' the Dominion. Rubber S_\fstm11's bot- toms, \\'hi<:l1, in our opinion, mnbody Innsf of the ;+[\11'\gI +h..+ I'\'I\ 4'r\ ..\..1..,. 5 \ 171:` {T nnn1\ Cv\T An 0 H1. Inte1'mediate---1, Boyer, .\I`idIan(l; 2, Raney, Orillia; 3, Piercey, Lind- say; 4, Hall, Barrie. Distance, 3-1 ff Q in .v..... ..;;u. ;u uu: u unuun l lll|JL}kl'\ Illllhl UL lllli item; that 5-0 to mak, A ,RE;\L GOOD .s'.\n\('r- PROOF BO'.l."1`OM. The bottoms conw with Hm ..,\,] "A1,. .\:n_-`. L1. ,3, 11 1 I -`jg; Il\_IL\', \/.l.l`1l\_1l Jxccu \,\,lE )\4 U1 J \JlLU\.lo 4"-V llllj \l\,'lll(lll\| fan` cxceodod my supply last season, c-11s1To1nm's are 1-eqtlesfed to buy early. ' .|_.1.I\J\I.L. .1J\/.l.J_\I_;u,. ,Ll1U |JUllUlllD .\?Ullll' \\Jlll Llll'. red solo, citller at edge or rolled. As the delnand {H111 n\>1.nn:]n:1 xnxv n1n.u\l.v 1....-L ,.,\.-,.,..` . .. .1, ....,_... Look for the Red Label on the back of the rubber, Redman Tuif-Foot. Men's, wide or medium toe Boys, Wide or medium toe . Youths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PI9_3resiVe Shoe t0r;e Men s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 81.45 Boys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.25 .\'() I,`E--Sm-\'i- Over R11b})r.-`rs 11a\'=`_- 2`: ~'-i: and rolled ridge and are sllitable fur Wu:-I~; -3 14-16 Macaster Street. W. _S. ROBB Barrie s largest individual dealer in Heavy Rubbers LEATHER-TOPPED SNAGPROOF RUBBERS ill \\ilA\.` HHV` ln~:n'l.s- uml limo you In 1' friend . Camp In `IIUAC I \\' ll. 0 H]. I Seniox's-1, Shanacy, .\Iid1:md; 2.5 Tripp, Lindsay; 3, Braund, O1'L11ia;\ 4, Clamke, Barrie. Distance 34 ft. 10 in \'II IIIH" otlmr. 'uI-rv 1.. M` he I 1|lI.`l`|`l illlll lilll|ll_\ |lInll in; Ilw ch:u1_:,(\. and it our pru_\m' to `.011 that happy and pm. lmmv, and 111:1! you and; Iws m:|_\' ho low: .<]m1`ml| u- -nnl hm 'I&uIII'n1l run! 0 1 r w y l : x 1 SERVICE 0 VER RUBBERS OVER-RUBBERS .\ mug in- uml be u. .. us. MALTESE (moss BRAND HIS hm ll \\ill'lH ] :_'l:ul '01! v lw nhlv In nun 1 ..c~u. kclllll.` lislinct pors x hnvn uh The points won by each school were as follows: Uidlzuxd 68%, Barrie 58, Lindsay 57, Orillia 56.5. V. __ .II III I in 1110 .. ...l o'.. n. nu-u ,\uni 1 plum` in` .\1v0|m- an 10 to \'i.<"I f vi:-n_|\Ivnci.. . ll}. 1 L ne with] Jersonnl :\I\v:\_\'.~` ;indnn.-.< . \'.\.. I Uihcll HIUIHII, ill. `I p.111. The inxportance of the annual` union mm11 service was stressed with the hope that nothing` should divert the attention olf our congergations from the hour of war- ship in the sandtuary on Thanksgiv- ing Day. The place of meeting will be Cent-ral church, the thanksgiving message to be delivered by the Rev. Wm. Hipkin of the Congregational! church. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923 Saved From ` Pneumoma Vick s LIN` Vllilll, illlll l\U\. Dlllll, bL'UlL'lu.l'.\('. 'l`h<- u.<. had been cz1Ilv(l'J `tngt-1161` in the o:1.p:u-ily 01' a busi- lu-ss lnvvtil1:.:. The report of the `Ipl`()_`,'I'zll1l committee was adopted. tThv allotment ot swhjects c0vox'i11_; lsxvt-rut months xvus given to those !presont and p1'0\'ision made for the completion of the list later. 'lWho kindly iII\'iI':1H()I1 of Rev. VVm. I-Iiphin to have the association meet at his home was most heartily ac- cepted and it. was furt.he.r agreed that the l`eL':ll1l1` meetin5.{s be held the second Monday and the last 01 emch month, at. 4 p.m. 'Dhn hnnnrinnr-n nf Hun nI1rnIn1` The B:u'ri(= Ministerial .\. ~ tiun met on .\l0nda_\ afternoon 21! the jlmnw HI` Rev. Wm. I-Iipkin, with the :Rm'. E. '1`. Dou`-.:1us, president. in itho (-lmir. and Rev. Bunl, sec1'cla.r_v. 'l`hn -nniulinn h-ul houn nuH.ul` R .\I1`:<. ` Queen : .n-r-1"u: ' ' 1ll'\\ \\\Ill||lH. Dr. 0510!` 5:1 taken the place Cv;1p.1:1in 01` thc luau -1 nhv-nan n A x11iliLai'_v wedding of much in- terest took place at Trinity church on Saturday last, Oct. 13, when the. niar-1'iage was solemnized by Rev. _-\.-' R. Beverley, of .\li's. Gladyse I'I21`lI1il-' ton, daugluex` of Mrs. Palling and 01 the late Dr. Pulling, to Captain, A. Lee, .\l.C., of Kingston, Ont.i The r-lnn-r-h xwna nrptfilv rlnnnvmlnrli I \';umRuh. ' all nv\`v1' |l'| _\ \Illl.`l'll llIl| lll}\\ ll (lI|\l LI Il.~;'h`-vi 2| vuld. Break it slzlges with Vick: Ilw ox'=x'na! \'21pm'izin_: trozltlnvnt for colds. .\I all (h`u_-.1` stun`. 700 :1 jar. 1-`or n l'x'm= I\`. . p:1('\-.\;`0. \\'1'i1e V'i:I\' (,`homica.l C0.. IH4 SI. Paul 571., \V., .\Im1t.roz11. 1 .Q. 'l`hnnu-1| '\'1'r-L`: 9c nnuv h\ ;_t' up in its m1.r1,\' F`-In-win H .\lUIll,l{,`ill. l'.\.!. T110u_4'h Vicks is new in Cilllzldfl it has :1 1`e1mn'k:1b1e 5:110 in the States. ` Over 17 mi`11i0n jars used ,\0zu'l,\'. I.\lHH|v} .\lINI.\"|`l.l{l.\l. Ig'g l\l `I I I` I.` | ilk` Il`.\lD from _4'nnd 'lz111_Lm'0n.< I v` Nam '|l llll.` LHi|\'\' (ll l p.1:1i11 .\Iv11 :1 111111150 coined 1111. .\1111 111111101 'T\|\.\ ..-nu-an . rs. Scotia ].:uL\' .~'ec1n'e.< llvliet` ()\`erx1i_-_-Int Charles Demi Street, _\1n n-:1`: "I ha:-n 1`...1 illt` nhlu mu: .ll"L`l, -\|H I have .with leaves and owers. The choir,_ D. _-\, L4!-:6, .\1.L/., UL 1\lH&',bLUH, \Jlll.. The church was prettily decora-ted. singing O Perfect Love, preceded; the bridal party up the aisle, t'ol-5 lowed by the ushers, Captain Weeks! of Vancouver and .\Iajor Craig- Wright of Hamilton. Then came the maid of honor, Miss Ida. CFES-1 wicke. Captain John Genet of To- ronto was best man. The bride Wilfi` escorted by her uncle, .\lr. Suther- land Steele, of Hamilton. She look- ed charming in a gown of cloth oi" silver, embroidered heavily in` marine heads, the long mauve draperies falling from the shoulders.` to tire bottom of Khe skirt; a.lztr:;e* drooping hat with a drapery of` mauve Spanish lace falling from the brim and to the waist line on one side. She wore l)lar;k satin shoes! and carried a large sheatt` 0t` mtrms.3 The wed(lin:.; music was pla_\'er,l` thrr)uL:h0ut the ceremony by the`; brides : .\lrs. Cl`Hi`.: \Vri7_'lit.i During the signing of the regixitr,-r,` .\lr. Clifford .\lortlvn of Hztmilmnj San: Until. A reception was held: at E(li((fOllll)0, the home of the` bride's mother, when l.(*1(*`.fl'llllS uf' congratulations wort: read and '_'()().'l: wishes extemletl to the l'l2l1)p)' crrmlt-.l The bride and l)l'i(.lr-":l`00l1l left for :1 motor trip through the Vnitetl `States. the bridv tra\'r-llin_; in a (-us,-' tumc: oi ['14-r.r:I1 canmlhair spmt.< suit with small hrm\'n hat to in;tt{:li.} n tlmir I-nvuvn r.~n.~.. Hm. I-,....t. n.,.. lbl In; lur hm] I h. dis<-\:\. l` _`\'l, I HI.` \H mn. \ protection I in 0' nn.u'nv- .\l-VI I`-l\I.I I1 .\SSl)( `l.\'l`I0.\' M E HTS l|IllLIl`llI.Ll lb llUl lllll orxns 01' both 01` th(-`s'e ns1i1nI1_\ wixh us. The moctioxl n::1i11st them "-0: pmvor which comes lth. `tn amid these :1:~'c.< in \\`inlv1' don't run down and above :.0.un.\:s ...GI\ \. _\'s rmc='.m1-)ni.1 of t11bm'c\1hsi: ~ of Death, u\I'v\.'\1] hp .\1.l .llHL`A:'.. .\ 11-ul pne rnwu; nnri Ul Lllfulkll, IU h_\' old John an is v\I\| P...- $1.25 $1.05 DE- r4.nvI4 nun nun mlluu I)l U\\'1I 1IuL Ll) 11111161]. On their roiurn from the south they will reside at I\'ix1_:;.'~:to11. X: HI KN,` l" H`i;:`l1r;.-;L 01' 11 H)` zlcnr-)x':~d. u1.`\'u\ Hon. G. S. llenry, .\ii11iser of I uh~ lic Works and H.i;,:lnv :1.ys, announce:-: that at the l)e`;,'ixinn`ii.: of t.lie_yozu' an .-\ct governing the conduct of motor- ists on the high.wzL,vs will come into force and will contain some drastic sections. A man convicted of reck- less driving or driving over forty miles an hour would go to jail, as would one who did not return to the scene of an accident. The time has come when drastic measures must be taken and we have every reason to believe that the Government oi Ontario will enforce this new law. Tendr.-rs will Ilmlersisgnc- up for the sale 01' Sec. School No. inn |.~. kn I-nI nr\\`1 TUDI-IOPE TROPHY TO GO TO MIDLAND 0.1. uclra uuxI:I\1_\. The amazin_:: life .`~'.l0X'_\' of '1`h(- Wondvrful Heroine" has boon print- ed in pamphlet form and :1 com may hr obtained free by sentlim: {I post card addrrsscd to the I`amiI_\' Herald and \Ve(>l:Iy Star, .\lontrea.l. WKHIIUI A\|J. I", llllllhil -2 hr: rI>m0\`<-(I hy .\'0\'. that any Im1(lm' not Cm-)x':'~(. .\ddre=<. H,-n IIl~2.'\Jl{Y I`R.\ lT. Sac _`.n..,l I ) .\!.\ H`.'!'Il.l.()l'.` ].l3'|3}--H .-\_\l I I .`TO.\' 'l'l'l.\'DlCi u.\ 1 1,. S! mud, l .*'a \'.\l.l'I') Ill!` Ill'|.\'ShNdI` H,-m|(-rs to .\`nc.-'l`rez1,s. 1, R.I{. N0. 2. .;l. lZJ.C~;, huildin'.'. 1. Build- 1 . 111") (Continued 71-0111 page one) Senio-rs-1, Cowan, Barrie; 2, Ross, Orillia; 3, Peel, Lindsay; 4, Bro-derick, .\Ii(1lm1d. Time 11 rec. Pole Vault Junior--], Brownlee, `Midland; 2, Rea, Limlsay; 3, .\Iomgome1'y, 0rL11i 4, Coughlin, Barrie. Height 7 fl Q in ` !`;\S'|7 M;\S 1'l`IRS `.\'l(-'H'l` AT (,`0lHN'.l`Hl.~\N LODGE On Thursda); eveuhxg last the anmral Past .\Iaste1's- night of Cor- inthian Lodge was held, when the chzrivrs were taken by the f011o\vi11,-; oicers : \IT \I `D `(Y `Dunn \ (unwan- \V.;\l., I\..\V- DLU. t\. L/U\V'd.ll, I.P..\I_., R.W. Bro. A. W. Sn1i.Lh; S.W., R.W. Bro. J. Little; J.W., W. Bro. W. A. Lewis; S.D., W. Bro. J. B. Barr; J.D., V.W. Bro. Byron King; I.G., W..Bx'o. Jvas. Sh.1'u-bsole; S.S., W. Bro. A. B. Counts; J.S., VV. Bro. F. W. Otton; Chznplain, W. Bro. Spell-C81`; T1'eas., VV. Bro. P. Bremner; Sec., W. Bro. L. J. Simp- son; 0'1';:am st, \V. B. R. G. ;\Ia,11ueI; Tyler, W. Bro. VV. F. Ronald; D. of C., W. Bro. VV. Johnson. 7I`hn nnnnn An wnn VIIIIII A.-nuu.v\`IlG.-srl UL \4., VV. DAL). VV. dUHH:UH. The second degree was exemup-lvied . in 21 very sz1iist'a.ctory manner, after which the oicers or St. .-\ndIx'ew s Lodge, No. 16, Toromo, who~pz1id Corinthian Lodge a \'is'i`t 011 this uccz1sion, 21.1.30 exemplied the same (legree. Tv`n11n\vinn- ihn urnvlr Sn Hun `lnrl-rn t1H;,'1'I:t'. Following the work in the 10d_:e room a banquet was held in 11116 Oddfello-ws' Temple, which was most enjoyable. Songs and El. duet by Bros. Harry Bztrron and J. R. Trend were much appreciated. Quite a long toast list brong.ht t`or.lh speech-. es of an interesting and e11tenta:i1i- ing nature. The toast to Grand Lodge and Grand Lodge Oflicers was proposed by \V. Bro. L. J. Simpson and suitably responded to by Rit. \V. Bro. W. N. Duff, D.D.G.M. of Geor- gizui Dist. The toast to St. .~\n- drew's Lodge, which is the oldest .\'l-asonic Lodge in Toronto and which last year celebrated its centena-ry, was in.t1'oduced in a. few well chosen words by Rt. W. Bro. A. W. Slllillh. W. Bro. l\ i.rb_v, \V.`M. of St. An- drew's, responded in an interesting speech, and V.\V. Bro. Hagernian replied in a humorous s-train. Bro. Hon. E. C. DI`1ll'.}' in proposing the toast to the Pastiii-asters, paid a tri- bute to the wor-t'h of the men \v_ho had ruled over Corinthiran Lodge in the past. This toast was responded in hv Rf TU Rvn T THln in r) UULC LU un: WU|*Lll U1 UHU llltfll \VilU This to by Rt. W. Bro. J. Little in a tting manner. Visiting Brethren, proposed by \V. Bro. Srpencer of Shanty Bay,d.1'e\v responses from \V. Bros. Fred Mzirr, A. \V. Green and Lou Lane. XV. Bro. Lane, a former resident of Ba.r1'ie, spoke in a reminiscent strain. W. Bro. Ron- ald presided at the bluiquet. I I Q Last .\lm1dz1y evening the Union: `church, _\linesing, held :1 very sue-I i'ce-ssful fowl supper. Instrtlmentali vsolos were gi\'m1 by Rev. Knighton. lDalston. and Mr. Priest, Eden\'ale;i =\'oca1 solos by Miss Culhmn, E(len- lvale, and .\Ir. Orchard, .\Iinesing. .\` quarlette composed of Hrs. W. .-\.., 1Laidman, Mrs. Harry .\rmstron_::,: ;Harry Barron and Dr. V. A. Hart.` iszmg very acceptably. Rev. S. M. Beacl1 delivered an address. The. `entertainment was very success1Yul' and the program much enjoyed. `I I LE.-\.'\'lNG I`R0(.`R.\.\L\lFI i \\'l'I[.Sl-I SlN(il`lR.S' l.\' It was unf01't.1n1z1m th-at S:L1111"dz1y +3\'enin_: was selected for the visit of the Rhondda Welsh .\Ia1e Gulf-41 `Singers to Barrie, as the atte11dzmor,~ ;at the Opera House was very small. ;Those who were prh`ilc-.ge(] 10 he-an ithese singers will long rememlher ,their visit, as it is seldom that such :t`El1'I`II comes to Barrxe. The blend- finq of \'0i(`0s in duels, trios, qmu'- ;lettv.< and rrhorusvs rats n1z1r\'e1nu:~:. `Robert Hopl-zins. baritone, and Sum 11201 I.azaru:~:, Iennr, p:LrIir:u1ar1_\ ap- lpealml to the zn1(I`I(nr:(_. The pro- `2*1'z1.!u11xe thr0u'.:honI wz1.'~`. of u \'m'_\' 3 high m'rlm'. On .'~'um1z1y ,-\'--nin: u `lr.-rmc-m`! \\'a." given by the ssixlgr-1`.=; in Hip Onnrn Htmcn nnfl 5| Full hnH 1 II. as In. Int9rmediate--1, Boyer, .\Iid1m1d; 2. Patterson, Orillia; 3, Looker, Bar- rie; 4, Pearcy, Lindsay. Height '1 H 11 in ||.'|)Hl.'fl'l. nun` `.|\t.`Il U) [HQ 55lll_g (*I'S III Ithle Opvra Hrmsn and :1 full honsr iuremrarl them. their fzum ha\'~in'.', ;. Ihrou::h the town since the [previous evr-r1i11q. From it nz1nr:iu1`| }sIz1m1`pni11I, Ihv )zn'r:(- l~`ir0 Bri'.:2u]r|,, -nndr-1' whose au:~:pi<:r2s~: Hm sin:m`.~:i icalno tn Bzu'rE0, will lose m0n(~_\', but l 5 I 21 1"-:11 Heat \\'.1.=; ;,'ivm1 the L-.1Iiz(-11$. v.-muv In it .s'IIu(H*n, unusual nan. I throw out the clutch and put all power on my foot, brake and pos- sibly assist it with the hand brake." writes Murphy in Mot0x'." "But on a. wet pavement it is different. I never disengage my clutch when coming to a stop, but pull the car down to a slow pace am! then stop it. This avoids skidrlinp and :m-. uuwn nu it slow pace am: men Stop This avoids skidding and ser- I ions jams." 1 \V . i xvhosn ? nun: 1 |I1|'I`IHIlill_\ 1:), winlvr will ()(,'(`llI', .mrI Ihlmvlur smrn Imvards Ilw and I":-hrmlry 1.3 In .\I` Llwr with slmgt :11` Mr. :\1t.m:1n rnliq wild nninlzlls 0]" H 1-,.'l! for his Jimmy .\lurph,v, world I`-.m1rm.v mutmnuhile (h`i\'(`I', 4.-;iv<*.s' chuuI'I'<~ur.< the t'nHmvinL: valuable tips: 1.-- ;\1\\':|\'< km-n rnnv r--,.v Ilntlnr .:m- 1lH|I)\\'Hl'.'. vzllllilnlf` IIDSZ l l.- .\1w:n_\'>; lump _\*our our uudvr r'nnIrnl. Haw: your hr.'1l\'ns r-.\':uuinz-I |M'6>r_\' 3300 Iuilvs or ()l`Io11M' by u 1't~ Iiuhlre mcchnni(-. 2.--- Al\'rop your mind on when _\'nu urn rloin*.'~dri\'ing. ZL~--(live the olhvr driver :1 (.'h:lIlP|". -1.-~\VuIch your signwls. especial- ly whr-n about to make :1 turn. 5.--Bo courteous. On :1 dry pavement, whnn I have come to :1 sm](lm1, unusual halt. I H11-nu: nu! Hun Mninh and and an ]O\\'I. SL'l PEl{ .-\'l.` .\llNESlN( -READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS. |:'l`5 1 '..\I., R.\V. Bro. A. Co u n w nm A xv u. It. 11 1n. Senio1's-1, Sham1:_v, Midland; 2, Scott, Barrie; 3, Braund, Orillia; 4, Tripp, Lindsay. Height, S)/ft. 3 in. 220 Yards ` Junior--1, CzL`lve1't, Lindsa_v; 2, Patterson, Orillia: 3, Stone, Barrie; 4, Broxvnlee, Midyland. Time, 27 sec. 1nmnnm1im.m_1 Gnmvin, Rnrrip: \\'l{()N(.' \\'l'I.\ T? I HIE |`l'.l*Il)l("l`h' 0. Altman, auI\ ir:(.- has .. 1... ...,... 4 1.. hluilllb, '.',l of .\Izu'-h not and :=1u n n..H.... LIN! \\ UU( his pm-,-all l l{()l'lll'I'I' .\lII.|) J.\.\'l'. Ul" lH{.\lil`}H I I`lI|".V H s on the h r: woods, n..,... .r,.: l IKLIHI` llil\'lI|'-', since H161 F`rmn it nz1nr:iuli 10 <:f):'~`, 1.... ........... Luci hllll lllh 1, hirrlfs 1 .5`, also inc- 4, bro-wnlee, .\11uv1aI1u. LHHE, .5: .St`U. Intermedia,te-1, Gamvin, Ban-ie; 2, Grant, Midland; 3, Ross, O1'illi:L; 4, McCarty, Lindsay. Time, 24- 3-5 can I)l li.\l{!lIl-I and Mn TELEPHONE POLES ON DUNLOP STREET TO GO (Continued 1~:'om page one) work being done 011 Grove St. Reeve I?ishe1' in reply said that the work .had been completed to-da_\'. .\hl flrnr-nv inrnlirprl if anmnfhinn \VU1l\ -uuu UCt'l1 UUIILPICLUU LU`Uil_\'u .-\Id. Grncey inquired if something could not be done re the _pzu'en1ent at Bot.hwe1I s corner. Tlsn Dnnuvd .-.4` Xi'an!-N 0,`. .'tb.... ill. LJUt-ll`\V!:'llh UULUIZSI. The Board of \\'o1'l Committee 1'er:onm1ended: (1) That the re- quest of Mrs. P. Clark to build :1 curb on Bradlford SI. be laid over 1'01` i'u-rtl1e1' coxisideration; (2) Thztt the matter of building :1 s`ide.w'a,lk on the west side of Mr. P. l{ea.i'n s store be left to the i-epi-esentative oi Ward 2 for decision; (3) That a railing be placed on the cement bridge at CO.l'l1el` of Eccles and Sophia St. `I\r-:....... Lowe1`-By1'ne-That :1 cement culvert be constructed on the north- east corner of Owen and .\'IcDomLld Sts., at a cost not to exceed $12. \fr-L'h1nnn__T7nlnv-crn1_'T`hnf 1-n- DLB `LIL ll, CUBL HUL lU \:.\\JUUl -$1.1. .\Ic1{ix111o11-Patterso11--T11at 1 quest of A. J. Tuck be referred the Finallce C.o'mn1ittee. Th-inl.-nu ln1nc 'l`1-xnf v-nnnn:-f Putte1`so11-)I=cI{`innon--ThzIt re- qllest of Parks Comvmission 1'01` bal- ance of appropriation be granted. llll`. 1'lllill|L'tT KAUIIIIIILLLCU. B1'ic1 request of Mrs. Chappel re trimming trees be granted. same to be under the sn-p~r- vision of the Board of VVo1'ks, also that re-que_st of Fred .\Ia1'1' be ,:;1'ant- pd sec. Seniom-s-1, Cowan, .Ba1'rie; 2, Pee], Lin-dsay; 3, MacDonald, `\Iid- land; 4, Raney, Orillia. Time, 22 1-5 cnn | London, Oct. 15.-The Daily Sketch says: Curious rumors are Vin circulation about the Prince of Wales and Canada. His Royal Highness is known to be very much attached to that country and he showed in his xeave-taking how [much he regretted nls visit had come to. an end. He Ivemarked, ho:\\'c-ver, that he would soon return `and prolong his visit as much as 1 1 possible. 'l"hie hnu yrivnn rigs: fn nninh l RlN(`l<} OF \\ :\LFS MAY YET BE KING ,OF CAN.-\D.~\ [JUBDlUlE. This has _L'iven rise to much speculation as to whether -.1 change in the Constitution is in contempla- tion. There are those who seem to foresee great de\'e10pm(>nis within the Empire at no great distvance of time-and one cf them is the rais- in5.*, of Canada fmm the status of a dominion to that of :1 kingdom. ... -_.., The decision of Mr. I-`ie1din7r in connection with his latest Dominion bond issue, to take all the money being offered, is, in the opinion of the Finzmc.ia.1 Post, :1 mistake ifor se-\'e1'a.1 reasons. . .6 TO ' n nnnnlnfl uvnn 1- n Art- `!:`\!'.`l'vl. IEZLEUHD. 1 First. It is an accepted weakness Vol` pwhlic business that funds easily 5obtained are readily. spent. Mi`. Fielding is taking beyond hisl acknow1ed_9:ed requirements. The result will he that the aImnst- rapacious demands of the constit- znencies for g0\'ex`n111eivlal expendi- ;t11res will be el]C0l1!`_'., Pd. There will, ;be as well :1 londenc_\' to ease 11:1)` `in the efforts of econolny and iefciency in departmental adminis- `tration. The relief for which lax- `1)z1,\'(1's are C 21l'IlP,Stl_\' l00l willi I 1 l 1110! be found while Ottawa. ha:< `penly of money to spend. l Qnnnn \Tr 1`h:slr`Hnr~r in lnlrfnzr [)Ull'\._\' UL lHUllIf_V LU .\[Jl`,ll'.l. Second. Ur. l`ieldin5.r is1akinr;' more than Cnmldzt Immls while other jnstied b0r1'owin;r is deI'o1`1`ed. The Province of Ontario is :1 case in point. The surplus a`l)o\'e GH.a\\'n s nr-kn nwled and rr-quir<>n1o11ts would ,:n far to take up the Onl.'n~io and . otlmr iswos which were pos-lpnncd because of the ferlnal nz1nr1in'.:.. EVM1 tlmllrzll the fndm':1l nfI`01`in_4` has hr-r-u tulmn up in m`i_<.zinnl Sub- .<(-riptinns without :1 drivn for funds, it will be some li-mo before tho bonds nro placed in 1h~ huntls 0]` the twrmtuzll hf)l(lv!`.< and in thn lnnzmiimn thny will lmvn :1 dirrzr-I lm:1.1`il1}_{ on tho in\'oslmen1 1n:u'l -f. I`hix'nl. Lon: tm-m pnlplir-. hm'rr>\v- . ..' A|.i. ,.l........l. .. l..... AL. 4'|'..AI S!1.D]11]r)`|S\ Jillllv. .\l('('lro;-.01`, |"i.~:hr-r_\' nml t::nm- lltspt-rim`, is t_vin,4 it nnoxr about thv nspirutirms mt curtain 1ll1:'ll`l`S to (-nt,(~l1 {mix in an unlawful mannnr. Lust Mnnmiy at l3rzul`t`m'rl twn lirntliers, Rit-.l1nr(l nnrl Jnnu-.~` Bvllpn, \V(}l`t' l`0ll(`.\'(!(l 0|` $16.84) :1 pince for n violation ott tho l`isl1 and tlzunv .-\(-t. in I0-(lit)/'8 Polico Court Andrew Knzupp aim `Irwin Knmpp. hr0t.l1(>rs, living in Vespra. wen: chnrgml with unl<:uw.~rully using a net to catch fish wlt.ho1rt. a license. and snarim: and using :1. tnwp at Willow Creek, Vespm. Both plenti- ed guilty. litamistmte Jeffs imposed a. penalty of $30 ann costs on each, amounting in all to $33.50. The sh, mainly pike and stickers, were conscated and distributed to needy persons. bu H! on :lIllIll.`lll 1 u.\..'|v.... l llIL', Ul llllh |nl' rt-nm\'ix1'.t Ifmm nso fn n.'lnn1uI..I A. | '\\ II:1t might hu\'- hm-n :1 |'uI:1lil_\'I 0f`(',IlI`l`{'(l on Dllnlnp Sh, M<)11 :1l`tm'nnm1, \\'lwn :1 _\`r)1|m_r l>0_v cross- ing at Hm lv`ivt- | uh1ls fall in front, 01' :1 motor car, Hm Hum p:1s.s'in',;' nVm' Hm boy without. tour-hing him. In l`n1lin;: Ilw yo11n;.:s:Im- dropped in slwh :1 way as to he di1'(~(-,l,ly l)et.we(m thv xvln-015; um] cnnsnquontly was not tt;u(.-hm! by the cm` 1): `sing ovm` him. Shot Put Junio1`--1, Patterson, Orillia; 2, Horrell. Midland; 3, Stone, Barrie; -1, Huston, Lilldsay. Distance 29 ft. R h: EA sy conua, M (Financial Posi) .:- `(H is :h'1I`:u:lt-I` uni r-I\ IH`-'. Jurm M) for r-tlrrvnt An 1 a.-~n.~1.-nu llV|'!]II.`l'.`~. llll lnxnliun rm i.us;`.ws puplzlr H H14` Min: up 1 -I })f`2ll`iI]_!:' upon )1 llnlinnul rc-. :ir.~n 0|` inzlu:-:1 ..!ll. l`.u.... ...l Motions The Northern Advanc EASY GO bm'!'0\\'-! hilt: HIP ('lTP('.t| ;o much nmnov It hI1s'i11r-ss and 4. l`ho hezux` l)I1si1wss| mplnr `wiih in nu of funds] -' Hm do-'i :1 rc-. and imlu:--1:`_v~ Ihull "min win" I nl` . -In Illr-I .1` 1 xs 1y ml 1 H mm Iasur. I) 111. Inte1'media.te-1, Shanacy, `Mid- lan-d; 2,1\[outgome1'y, Orillia; 3, Reeves, Lindsay; 4,Ha11, Bz'11'rie. Distance 27 ft. 61: in. Cnninu-n 1 T nrrnn T,|naoav- '9 Two Jews enteied a branch of th; Dounitinion Bank in Toronto on Sat- urday last just, {IS the doors were being closed for the Business 01' the day. The Jews had cheques whi-r,-h they wished cashed, but they were told that there was no mom-ry in the till, it having been deposited in the vau~lt. Through mxsunderstz1ndi11',- or suspiciotn, the `two Jews rushed out into the street and told their friends tnlmt No funds in Dominion Bank, just like Home Bank. 'Dhe cry spread like a prairie fire and almost i1nn1edi`ate1-y there was a stann-pede to witlidnaiw accounts` t2rom the Dominion Bank. So insist- ent was the demand made that several branches of the bank kept open all Satu-rdaay a.i7Le.rnoon pa_\'in,<.- out money. The rumor unnen-ved all classes of depositors and on .\Ionda_v morning the rush on the bank \va.s: still .r1'eater. The bank, howev\'er, paid every depositor when a ctheqne was px'csen`te A stmtemeiit issued hv ifhn nu-o=ir'|r>ni' rrDI'IDl`t)` nxnn-urn Wil pl'L'5l lllU. .`l SLUJLU-IIIEHL ISSUEU by the president", general n1:1na.:eI and auditor on .\[ond:L_\ mo`rn.ing than the bank was never in a sIron~_L:e1' position, had the effect of czvlmiiig the public and the rush was over. That the Dominion Bank had sufciem cash on hand to meet the heavy call on so short :1 notice is evidence Lhat it 11111`S`t be in good nancial stamiiug. The P`1'o\"i1miwal Govemmmlt, to show its faith in the in'siitu'tion, deposited 8. million and a halrf in the Dom.in'ion Bank on Tuesday. nu, ,, This incident mzny seem triinvg, but it shows thzm. the people hzave somehow lost. faith in banks since the downfall of the Home Bank, and it will be some time before confi- dence is restored. Dr. Banting discoverer of insulin, will within a few weeks announce another discovery of even greater importance than the diabetes cure. Hon. Dr. Forbes Godtt`re,v, llinistcr of Health for Ontario, announc'ed at a gauthering of medical men at Ham- ilton last week. Dr. Godfrey said he was not at liberty to divulge any further information at the present time. Dr. Banting is a real genius," said the speaker. He hasi now soiiierhiiig better than insulin to offer the world. It is a mar-' velous thing, but I am not at liberty to make any further n1enIt'ion oi` it."j Dr. Banting has zubout completed` work on his new disco\'er_\` and an-i nouncemont will be made very 550011.; See the new lines of Wall Paper` at W. A. Lowe & Son s. k 4 :\ NE\V ,l)lS(`0Vl'}RY IS .\lAl)E BY DR. B.\.\"I`]NG I Banby f2u'm~ing, which is carriedl on on :1 large scale in York county, is to be br0u}.;'hL under the Sem`c.h- light of oicial investiga.tion next week, when C-oroner Dales 01' Ne-\\'--' m`a1'1{et will probe the (lezrth of an` infant at Mount Albert. The i11- quest will be held next \Ve(lm=srla_\` night. and it is pmmisod Ihat it. will be :1 Searching inquiry. The chiuld died" at 21 hzrl)_\' farm and i-1 is claimed that. no doctor was in at- tendance prior to death. V`Vl)m1 a burial ce1'1iIi(-ntu was 21-m)liI=(1 rm` from the local physiciz1n at Mount: ;\1l)m`t it was 1'dI'user(l and H19 n1uI-' I01 1'el`e1'1`ed 10 D1`. Dales. Cmwns .\ttm'nn_v E. J. .\Iurphy is 1S. ~.'lStlll`-'.] in__1!1o iu\'estig:1tir,m. ; H. D. R:1lllf~`(lfll 0-!` this ('H_\' _\'\-.'~'l.e1'-: (lay paid (L visit In tlw l)zrl).\' l :n"mI 3 -.11 .\l0unt _-\ll)m-I and is m-(>pm':1tin:.-,`_ with Cm`nnr>r 1)ulus in hrin.u'in_-g out: me facts re_:::11'din_; the tlezlth of this` nm'ti(-ul:u' c-hillrl. .\lI`. Rz1n1;< (5l1iltlrvn s ,\izl h`m.-i(~I_\' ln>'pI`(`Il)l' 1'01 York County, and is :1(-lively n. in: in llw inn-s'li: 21tiun. l~lv will :11-: It-ml tlw llll|ll1'.- and will loll 0| (-uu- l dilious at the |`zn'm as ho l'0un Ihmn, (nu his pI~l'.\`t)lHll iuspn-Minn. lu:pu-r-- im` [{;u1I.Q(lm1. 1't.>llo\\'lnu' tho i1m_u(--I.~ will lunli :1.|'tur tlw ilm-ro:~'l.< nf Ilw ntlwr lilill` H!H`.~` :1! thn luuh)' l':11'11I.j is; Il'h]ll'l'l IUI Illlh |_\]H' Ul lll_lI`\\'il_\. 'l`ho n'mrl)l<> in the past` has been Llml Wu huvn not hull! 01l0ll_!.:'ll hml} inln Hl(*.\`4- rmuls. and h:1.\'e not nuixl 1-nnuuh ullnnlion In su:hsr-qm-nl up- keep. In future, n1rLca(1am roads hulll by lhv (1(`;Hll`llIl('llf will lruvv :1. snumlnr body and hotlor muinlo21- mu.-e and my. hope is that with im- proved cnnstrucllon the sixty pm` cent."--cmmly-pmvlnclul l1i;;l1>wu_vs -Iwlll he mble to handle lht` .=::unr~ traffic as economically ns the 8f: per cent. "provlnlclal trunk roads. are now doing. `Phat is my mnlbi-tlon and I Ll1in~l( it can be done. Felt Mattresses and Springs from $7.00 up, at W. A. Lowe & S011 s. % That an >nli1'v new sIn'\'e_\_` of HM` ;Dl`()\'i]H:iill 1'O2l(lS s_\'sLmn is In he Eumlurluknn, under his pr-rsonul i. i11I'm'nmIim\ } i I r-nn\`rA\`n4] J\\' \HniQhn- nf lfiuhuvuvul UISIIIIICE Al ll. 0 Se11iors---1, Logan, Lindsay; 2, Broderick, Uidland; 3, Reid, Barrie; 4, Ross, Orillia. Distance 33 It H ,n