Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 2 Jun 1932, p. 3

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|Lm1u .L.UU. 3 I {unning High Jump-l, J. Raynex, ;01'i11iu; 2, J. Lucas, Orillia; 3, L. }Hudson, Collingjwood. Heiguht 4 ft.,; 9 in. 5 uruuu. 111110 11 -4-0 seconds. ; 2120 Yard Dz1sh--1, L. Stoutenbux-g. lcomngwood; 2, H. Trott, Colling | jwood. Time 33 seconds. ' I .140 Vnml Dzxlrnv 1 r'.\n:.\....._...: ,nuuu. umu oo seconus. , ` 4410 Yard Relz1y-1, Collingwood, Hudson, Sinclair, Trott, Stoute1vburg.; Time 1.09. ' v T3nnnlnr.- LTCNI-. T........ 1 `r h,,,,, ! HL'1?| I Public and Separate Schools 100 Y'.11'd Dash---1, J. iuyucr, Orillia. Time 11 4-5 seconds. 990 \':H'rI march 1 T Q9-nut-I. luv... lcumpeteu I01` the nrst time and made 1-: creditable sl1o\\'ing'. tieing with Owen Sound. Barrie was way down the list with 9 points, and if it had not been for Herbie Dyment, the county town would have been prac- tically out of this big` sports meet. Collingwood, Meaford and Orilli-.1 were all well represented, with en-I tries in nearly every public, separate and high school event. U Thn f'nHnuvu'r1n~ ':LV .. ]:r~" A1.` 47. ._.:.. Pickering College, of Newmarket, again made the highest score in the annual track and eld meet of Dis- trict No. 4, held under the auspices of the Ontario Athletic COl'l1l11lSSlO1. tat Ag'1icul1u1'al Park Saturday afLei`~ `noon. St. An(_lre\\"s College, Aurora, `competed for the lll'.:1t time and . - . 1 n ` \"l`(3_(lll`.`ll'\l(-\ s`l1n\\`xr1n' H-IIHN v-"H" lmcxsxma azmuaca I | LED AT i`3.A.C. MEET] JL., Pole l'nv~ :10. mgn sc11oo1 event. The followmg` 1s :1 list of me xvi11-` CT}? I ` L., 4 1n. ; `Ie Vau1t;--1, C. Sandlos, han- ; 2, R. Russell, St. Andrews.` 111 9 ft., 4 in. (. ' intermediate High School 0 Yaxrd Dz1s':z-1::t heat: 1. \V'(-t~ Q9 Amh-nu - O U.+..l`:n . Senior High School :n`l<-_l J 1-.`nvnm S Th1`o\\'--.1, Giroa!:1t;, H:111~ 2, Hzxrtmzm, Meafo. 1; 3, 1`). Pickering`. Distance 85 ft, IHUL` -`.U'l. ' rd HurdI(2--l, l\`Iz1r'k:1;\' 2. Denna, I ic1:C1'ing' u-nu Qnnma |`n\.- 1. ruL--J, L1.` Hamxlton. L-nuinm L... 1] - gh .Jump--1, C. }.)OYt wood; 2, C. L_".i(ll21w, Puulin, St. Andrew s. 1 in l .JUHHH. vlmc lh I. .~.)_ 1t-1,G. Cooper, Hzm~ Iumilfnn, Hn nmvmn Q rad Jump--1, Sutton,` 22, Palmer, Picke2mg.I 1 1 1, m. ` L.\LZHI(lZL1'(l J. [ J. Ra_vnc1'. Piuku1'~. , Owen Sound; .'%, Time 54 3-5 -\'CL'OH(l.\` mu---1.\L can: 1., WE` 'e\\"'.:; 2, Hutchlngs, Robmson, P1cke1'm;_:. q JV--.L, u. 1 ()1'L l1111(l, J. L. Jun~11n1gs, St. Girodzlt, Hanover. II in HI. Portlzmd, C01- , St. .-\11(l1`e\v s; Llnin-l-.4 IH 04- \hl.'c.l.llULL1'U). ~-1, H. B1'0v.'n. , .`Ieafo1`d; 3, nd nizfnns-n :5 :3, null- .-5 seconds. n1 f\u~.s.. Portland, ..nin..--.- Q! Coiling- 3, Lind-* 'a.1u1'u; .5, Distance Owen -2 r 0, r1. I Time 1 lCKCl`lIlg. uxstance UU 1b., 9 in. SrzIml:.11' mzvln \\'t`)`L'Z Seniors 6, Int(.-rmc(li:1tv.< =1, JLII1iO1'.s' 2. The point . 1'c. as fol- llowst I~ ickc2`in}.: (,'o1l0_2'c S6, Hanove. `SO, Owen Sound and St. .~\nrl1'ew .~ Colloge 42 each, Co11ing'woo(13$) I~Io:~.fo2-(I and Orillin 30 each, Barri.- 9, Durham 3. t _ rum vuu1L--1. .\'1acK21y, St. An 2. L(li.'1\\ , Hanover. Heigh; 10 ft. (. Javelin Thro\\'--1, Rice, CoIling~ wood; 2, Bentley, Pickering; 3, Bye, `Om-:~ Sound. Distance 140 ft. , Di.~cus I`hmw--1. G. Cooper, Han- over; 2, \Vood, Pickering; 3, Donne. Pickering. Distance 90 ft.. 9 in. I Kl:\n1l:n-:L- an-nix. \In\\-.`- 0,. uuuuu, 0. .L2LCliil_\ , D1". J Di.+t;;ncr.- 19 ft. (stz1ndzu'd). Polo Vau1t-1. Mackay, ' Lzxidlnw, 1n -6`+ 1.+n..,1....,n All. .unnin:.;' Bronx] Jump--I, 11. D3`- `mcnt, Bznrrie; :3, Fawcctt, Owen` Sound; 3. Muckuy, St. Andrew's. ni 10 fr l.~+-anrlm-Ax (1 ll Cllulhlll JV 1`1i1fht--SL1bj(:ct, tenor, will :;ing_v_', iThe1 c. Ruzming High Jump--1, Laidlaw. ianovcr; 2, N. Burnett, Durham; 3. Brawn, Hanover. Height 5ft., 41/_ m. _ .ulp over on this side. '3 I For complete and unmitigated cuss- gedness commend us to the weather ' iinicted upon this sull`ering country l, during the present spring. And now t ,`\~'ennor is again at work, prophesying 'a short fall and an early and severe , gwinter. This country will never have ; peace until an anguished community 5frises in its might and massacres that; willionous prophet. By the way, I_'Lowell hit the nail exactly on the 9: head when he called May a pious ;fraud of the almanacs, a ghostly par- fo of real spring. We heard a igenuine prophet up at Gravenhurst . 'the other day. He said there was lstill plenty of snow in the back coun- "try, and that we could not have warm _ ilweather until the snow was melted, _ and the snow could not melt until we eThad warm weather. Consequently, ,he gave it up, and so did we. ! `u. uu. nesday liums 3: H neat UC live hogs 1*) 1 I :1 H. ` V! (ll KIUIK vitzxtion to 01119-iais um `outmg to afternoon. J \ ,. :.\L. cu In 1:121:11 Satm'd:13 1 Wheat SOC `H:-n 111-\rr. ue omy. 4 - Tize nance committee of the town council on Monday night reco1nmcn ~ cd `..hz1t the 1'Ll u` of Lzzmztion for 1:I0{ be 20 mills on tho dollar 1!-um. Wionariays and Tnursays u L.1'.uL me raxc 01 Lv._\'at1on for on the dollar. .\la_vo.- Bennett 'u.:u1uuz1u.~ul tlxu`. it would take $00,000 to nance the t.ow11, if the .~:t_mdlng slacit '..'e1`c wiped out. The winnings of the Dyment Stable at the Woodbine meet just; closeu amounted to 52. ? S. I -j--< ; Fuel dealers in town are offering the best Coal for $6.75 per ton for June only. ]"~,p n:1nr'r- 1-nn1\niH>no A4` 0-la,` ,....._ |c\U1'y prospect 01' success. There was EL wonderful gz1tE`.ci'ing tof notables in Barrie on Friday morn- `ing. There was Mr. Parkhill, Mr. iCook and Mr. Long, .\I.P.P.`s for `South, East and West Simcoe, respec~ Lively, and D AIton McCarthy, M.P., and Quinn and Drury, would-be :M.P. s. And still the world did not !tip over this side. I Wnr ('nh1h]n+n mu] um:.:.....;_-,x M.-- vxu. At 21 meeting in the Queen s l-I.otel * Monday night to organize a lacrosse ` club, the following oicers were elect- ed : Preside-nt, J. T. Sproule; Vice- President, F. Thompson; Secretary, Thos. Downie; Treasurer, C. A. Cros- bic; `Captain, R. :G.unn. The follow- ing gentlemen were appointed d. com- mittee of manzxgexnentt Messrs. Nor- lman, Buttereld, Hewson, Lennox, Collins. Ho:-nsby and Capon. I A C0m1'1'C2'z1ti(m:1l (`hmv-Ix xvnc m-_ owe it to yourself to see the ULILS. On May 22nd the cable rate from Canada to Great .Brituin \\'-.x.~: in. creased from 25 cents to 50 cents a Iword. .\4- .. ....,.,.:..... :._ LL, A - vv - NEW BEACH The steamer Sutton Belle`z 111 Barme on Friday wlth :1 1: outs. n `IL... on...) .x_, I- mmmtuu to :3`./.,' Wumcn Buys if-ui,m m .";V4| ,..1 Why put up with kitchen drudgery and the petty, wearing worries of that hateful old stove, when the new and modern BEACH Ranges are so easily available--dsigned to give you perfect service with economy, and long years of satis- factory and reliable results. Beautiful indesign and finish and with the sound inbui|t qualities that really count. lt will be A pleasure to explain their advanced features. ('.`lr-.-:n (`lutlms an- T*TCa]r}1 S`z1fi'og11:11'(1 -- Te I :2. 'l`h(*1n. .LULllUUH.- A quiet \ 1' R1 \T~r . TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Days of Yore ns1onuI1_\' you so c:u'r:ful1y hv maid f'n' FIFTY YEARS AGO RANGES Lhr: outside of a west- R1':'~`i\`d1 Jfoetillg T0- , `He;-ll. Jas. Wilson, `T011 I\Io1.:he1` I'll Bx: .,n./..). has extended an nnnfxv nnnnr-H n... cc v man clrivin ; mt you conclud_ -A-- l'oronto Ma:. _l:z_1ge Three OUR TWICE VVEEZKLY PICK-UP AJiv:'D DELIVERY SERVICE lle"` arrived load of CHILDREN S PROGRAM OVER CKCL 8-9 Saturday Mornings. QUAMTYs;botlws" C A DI1>.`Dillhuu up ,, Our happiness does not depend on circumstance or place or timu; it is something; that lies within us, here and now. I.A.UJNB*RY' LIMITED PHONE 366 wrc is more power in 1 there is m dynamltc, < Ior:_2'er for some people . .t. ` \ `T \` _ 3 _`. EhQ.{\' 3:.) `g.;`4(`- ,_ ' ' ~* 41.`, -&z.>>`i- v` New 00 0'6; \ ., -.'\. -\ . /\ ...z`T %-~` MOSQE QEFRESHHNG! A New FLA`/OR! NEW memos evazzv DAY! .. V... n ou.L(.Iy C-'ll ;I1} NEW and BETTER. ]ust try a bottle. See if you can detect what makes the avour so different. Look at the tiny ecks of fresh fruit pulp in your glass. You ll surely agree-it s rpallv `l\TI<`,Vl7 .....: nnrrrrnn The juice cells of sun-saturated fresh fruits are ground fine to make them yield all their tasty goodness for this new, more delicious drink. A new drink made in a new way. More satisfying than any soft drink you havevever tasted. :, but it! PIGS \ ,, ._____ kiW1HU_._\. TRL'/\'I`MiLNT FOR SUNSCALD IN (1 H: 1.-. 10 an :l --~ , .~Llll.\'t'dl(l(:(l ling: time nnri the little pi W rape pasture wet ......._, mu.-1;` are . :`-.t wean- _, -iI()l1l.`Z`il)C left in the sun for only sholt pL'll()fl.~' until their skin becomes hunlenerl. Young growing pigs are f2'equenti;w if turned into :1lf:'.lI':i ()1 with rain or zle\`."` during` hot \\`C21Ll1(:l`. Y01'kSl\l1'C pi;_rs,= being` white, are more susceptible to I sun.-zcald than the red or black b1'eed.=< "but pi;.".~: 01' all hree will suffer .too inuch e:~;po.~'<.-(l, thrifty condition. The best preven- `,ti vs are to expose the little pigsl E;-_rm(iLxz1lly to the sun, and to keepl full the pigs in 21 tli1ift_\` mpiilly gwv.-i "in,-_,' condition. I l Provision of shelter so that thell l v! If; 01- if in an un-j .` pi;:.< may rest in the sluule in the heat ;of the day tends to mnimize the trouble. The all _\'e:n' hog cabin, which is also \'Z!lLl7.1l.)lL` as 21 winter shelter, or :1 rui.~ed l'i':Line\\'ru`l( of `bougrlis (Z0\'(.`1`(*(l with . or straw iwill pi'o\'irl:.~ tl1(- I1C(',(`.<.`<:ll`y shelter `from lllu sun. I lC.\'perience at the Dominion Ex-' llH'l`l`Hr=h!',\l Qt-Minn ! .t, .L. A ' l x.\,1lI.ALJa- LU L (;rn1ta;,-,x pigs zmz vcr; quire many I` :1 pound 01 at '.L loss. Mm... 1:. \1LuJ1Ly ccptiblr rnnfu-. LU h .~.u[I'c Let. nu1IL'2lu`S mac pm In unscuhng" or ` to outdoor condio cnssfuny treated by Jun mzndo up of two pnr. -ght ounce of imw -.:':1I1on of rzw. :V L ` n-\~.~fn .`l,\v\.'lL7 pawn 21110 unth1'ift_v amt! (:ro\\'l ks 21 result; of the y the pigs are 1111113} !v to attacks by p: iotls tlisoascs. ru very slou` to n `many more pounds 4 id of {min 219M nw '- "'-au-1 `litter.-; ..n.l 4 :.'L'5Jl' in many n't'CU0l1S on sunscaltl or blistclirlg` of the pi;,-`.' cau.~:c.~: heavy losses to : ru m'.<. The affected pigs] svcm pain and quickly be- th1'ift_\' y:1'o\\'Lh is retard- of Hm lmw...;.,,.- Ar L` db LIME Station. 14 `ntos that 'JhuH an I m. Lncombe. A1- pigs su`erin;,:` 5" b1iste1'ing" <'nm1ition:< may he= [ml hv .'!nnlvinrr 21! l'1lLl'(l the r..~ 1 scaidr: Hn n. .xun.~t may 00* y applying a '0 pounds of` )1" oil of tall '3 linseed oh,` and nppnd` hips backs, niruxng A4` .. The Northern Advance S U]. H ;:pI1ca- I ition will usually show marked re-i :-' sults, but more may be necessary: in summer, exposure to the hot sun 2` ll]1lT1(P(li2lt(`iy nfcr oiling` will often re! sult in fui'the1' blistering` and two to eltlnwz rlziys sliould elapse bcforn the 1,'trr:z1tor1 l`l0,Q'S are again turned out to! flpnsturr-. Usorl t1':1ctor nml uutomo-= ilhilo oil luxvo hm-n l.I. ~`(`.(i tn 21(1vn.nt:1g'o as :1 ([1? xi . f')`1v11fY\1nV1" 4':-xu .-nn- `.1 THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932. _ _. ,............a-.-. ...n-......._._.._.._ W H.-duct`. 10 cnooso your <-mm)anions* " } ('.1l`(?l"l1y, for you know not into what f;};!tf:11I.< company WI Ir-zu.I you. It 1:: _?a good thing` to keep xn mind this _l'p1`0verb when o{`fe1'e(1 an :1l('01:0]ic` 3{b0\":l'1`}. .'C2 Littlo wants much and Dlmuch wams; more." 1 . I u;::un. u0p1'es.=1on is won. ` ColIcague-Let s show that to the boss and 1)o1'h:13`-.< he will cease ring,` I I _ ' ' ' ,` 9 Shipplng: Clerk (re:x rc-pmt of `azxhixmt mini. spooz-h)--I hope` `this is true. He says that the battle ':1;:nin.-t depression is * CnHn:1mm__T n4- -.- ekn... um; ;- LL 0- - ...._._, I. lfunwtic H-:.... 42. u.I.l\ ln.l [I turn out block ex" I1" .-:,.1.1: . ~-- v-~` -4-: the former case the person is just (lulled enough not to be alert men~ tally, while in the latter case he is practical] iic. ed child todzlles in the path of a neighbor's automobile as he is re turning: from :1 b.-mquet. The (l1-iver ,V tnable to appear in pub-1 Suppose that 21 tiny, curly-head- y l is able to drive :1 car, but cannot lthink quickly enough to stop the: Ivehicle inimeclizitcly. The child [knocked down and recei\`es, fatal in~ juries. Can t you realize the SOl`1'O\'.' and ;1_'1'1ef in the death-stricken home?- 582. ` . Can l: you inmgine the sympatliy ex-V j)2'cSF(:(l by the people of the munit_V'. How often have we picked up our ne\':. and rerul about such accirlcllts ! To L. n , .. ....__\ (`r\\I:I\V com-` I01` uranuy. Within a minute after.` ldrinl:in_g' a cocktail on an empty` stomach. the partaker becomes ex- hilarated, lifrht-headed, bright andi talkative; the face grows ushed, the: pupils dilated, heart and respirationi are both quickened. Some people` after taking; a cocktail become giddy] land ungainly in their movements} The amount of alcohol contained in} this beverage produces a greater e1 -5 feet on the nervous system than: three or four times its alcoholic con- ent administered in beer. Thus we see how each individual is affected pliysically and mentally. Moreover,` the taste for sucni he is getting [drinks and the habit is forming` slow-_ vly but surely. Other alcoholic bever- ages have similar e ec ts. ' We are told that a small quantity of alcohol in t.he system is worse, in one sense, than an overdose, for in not to be tnllv u'l1iln in 4-hm l.`L,... L- ' ms; ` loge, Running Broad Jump--1, J. Ray ner, Orillia; 2, A. Smith, Orillia; 3,` . Hudson, Collingwood. Distance; 15 ft., 10 in. i Pole Vau1t-1, J. Lucas, Orillia;, 2, A. Fenwick, Orillia. Height 7 ft.E Junior High School 100 Yards--1st heat: 1, W. .\loore,l Pickering; 2, H. Brown, Meaford; 3, J. McColl, St. Andrew s. Time 11 1-5 g seconds. .' 5 2nd Heat--1, G. Greene, Owen 1 Sound; 2, H. Cox, St. Andrew s. Time __ 11 4-5 seconds. j Final-1, W. Moore; 2, H. Brown.;' Time, 11-15. ii 220 Yards-1, W. Moore, Picker |( ' 2, W. Brown, Meaford; 3, LL; Yates, Owen Sound. Time 27 2-5. l` -140 Yaicl Rel-ay-1, Pickering` Col-2 Moore, Z\'ewton, Tweed, RlCl1-: ardson; 2, St. Andrew's College. Time` 55 seconds. ' ` 120 Yard Hurd1es-1st heat: 1, H. Green; 2, J. McColl, St. Andrews 'I`ih1n 10 `l.K i 1 any-nntlu ' I_ JHC c iore the {popular 4served. M1 n1-n un . Of v:'x1at does our communi1_\' <-on~ .,t '3 Is it not formed by a g'2'oup of homes, and do we not form the homes ? J'[herefore we--_vou and l--~ are pm-sonally concerned about this! serious matter of popu-larizing alco-l holiz: bc-vcrages. ` ' The cocktail, which is taken be- {fore meal, is one of the most ,popul:11' \\'a_vs in which alcohol is] lSO1'\'P{l, If nnhch-fa A4` L11] zulcr. ..n o"..1` 7E Er3>..r You; L//4 {SN `TS G005 E I U1 ul\'l5lU or me local `N.C.'l.L . con- ` test, and also first in tlie county com- petition. no _'.'ca1's ago this student`- won a provincial`. pllze. Writing` on] the subject 'l`Jiu1'e is :1 Iilenzice 1:.- Cominunity Life in P()}_':tl`:d" 11;;-' Bcv~ c-rage Alcohol at Social Functions, l1C1' essay was as follows: T. is i-c- an epoch in the world's hi.a~ -tory in which each individ.ual, om and young`, male and female, is faced I ,'WlLl1 the temptation of u.~:ing' alcoholic fl;c\'<:z'ages. The temptation is consid- lu ably inccezlsed by the fact that these bc-\'e1'ag'es nd :1 place at 2:. large nun`:l)e1' of social functions held in each community. \i."r-nt (inn; nnv f-I'\I1\I11nniI`- ha `FiRST mza ESSAY I IN w.c.'1'.u. connssn l\ the B.C.I., won 0 The following essay by Miss Isabel IcQua3, Barrie, Form V. student at first place in me sen- 1' division of the local W'.C.'l.L test, and also r-4! in find mm. M... ,(. I'll:- GL5. nu. .. consmr-1'z1ble trzulu m:'.y mt by t.h;s foolish Inistukt.-. More- . :1 drink of alcoholic be'.'o1':1g'e is 1 the opmuilmp; of :1 ,9;z1`.e t`n:1`t. : to thw dark }1if1h\\'ay of sin, and (IL-;~;trL1ct.i0n. . 115: as in be wi:'e and _2' the mr.-nz1.ce causzcd by popular- nl(.-oholic br.~\'o1`.'19'r>< n1 n1 axcor brandy. I1.-nn~ n Ll. lb CUIIF rarely bit1 of alcohol, nrnntln \X .\L _H:I' Ill Hl1ll}1'lH}. ,' Dmctxce. .emombor. in 1-hnncn Irnnu ,..-...... mum: nr:\'01`:1g'e.< :11 social let us use our inuence to` :t dovrroo in br1n_mn;: to anl , n... N I * I-\\cr\n . \4LO|b'\/'5. )('l{t1ll, mcal, is! It consists of volatile oi1s,! ely bitters in a st1'on;z' .=oIu-l lcohol, such as gin. xvhiskeg/. dy. Within andi` lm fnr-n O'V|r\uvc H....l.n.1 u.- DV____.*,_ ,... u._...4._;U nuou. _yuLu' ('J.UlLlUS Wlt pure nceufml soap, in fen chaxlgcs of rain sofi Wafm---'f'mn- suds and six rinses, all sllperviscd under s(-icn rir' <~m1tr01. U; ....,_...,. nu .omon1bor, dear <-mnpanions now not in+n mm; .\l.`cL\` only I quem nnfml mull}: autu- function:- .1 n-m.n r.. .3 mm xuru.~'--1, 1*. lucc. L`0h'1n;:- `wood; 2, Tollr.~r, Picko1'm_-.r; Lind- `-'Sil_\'. ] 1cl\'e1'i1x;;'. Tlmo 2.16. 1 ' Sound; 2, Young, Pioke1'ing;; 3 Tolh-r, -`|Picke1inp,'. Time 5.3.0. -l Mile Run---l, E. Sargent, 0\ \'m.` ui1.- Relay-1, I-`ickcring; colxcgx-.' J 3"'I'<'l.`vr_ Halo. I.imls:1_\'. lzxymw; 2, St. )3.-'\m!r(~\\".<. Tin:-* 3-3.57. ' _ 1.-n v.. .1 11.. ,n. . n, . i (. -3 H80 Y:1rd.~`-~-1. wood; - I say. ]- i `l< 3 " :1. -.| _-w1s1.,(11(u1n-1-1, 1'S0und; -|I ickc1iI1g'. 3 I{cl21y-1, 2 1` '](JH`1')'. }l;x1o.mI.i:1z v `.`S!lH1' ".\`1('G1 ` ~.-- u 1 u.1um:J. mg; 2. I";1wc0'.`. [Hula-. Pickr-ring`. ! HRH V41|c:}.` 1 `;U\"?l'; gMoorc, `Q 4.. ` aemor nigh Dchool i 100 Yz11'd.<--l, J. Rznyner, I iL'ko1'- ing; 2, W. Gibbons, Mr.-.'1.fo1'd; 3, H. Dymcnt, Bzuwie. J`inu.~ 10 2-5 :;ec~ `oncls (standard). 2:30 `{:u'd.~:w--1. J. -laymen`, Picker- fim.-;; 2, II. D_v'mu-nt, Bzwriu; 3, }!.l Thompson, St. Anrlm,-\\"s. 9.": ') 7. {cf-nnlnu-:]\ rune \'21u;t--1, (J. 1 o1't12m ,l1xx;;'wood; 2, Pz1ulin,S't. And: -; H in. (st'.m(la1'd). _ J:.m.-Iin 'I`hrow--1 G. D I_\'c, Suuml; 2, C. Girodzlt, 1-lzmover; Larkin, Orillia. Distance 122 $1::. -., I.:xi(i:`.\'.'. H:movc)'. H0ip;ht 1. "O\.\ n'.xno\'u1'; :5. 1 aulm,b' I'[(-i_ .3 fix, 1 in. llmming Broad Jump-- .) Sound; 1 :xlm`u1 -1I)u.. 1. . J'4- 111 44` `Z \-Bhatllllitfllj. ' _ 12 lb. Shot !Collin2'wood; ..\ '..l;"A '... -1 -C;). W120 Hurdlc.<-1, H. Paulin, St. An. ` - u . id1`0w s; 2, J. E. Smith, St. Amh'cv' s; ;3, Rowell, St. And1`c\\"s. Time 16 2-5_. 2 (.stzLmiu:`l). . 1 I`). \ Khnf put?! (` T)n.v4~I.~.n.l .\.'L`L'(.)I](l:. _ ,_i Final 1, H. Green; 2, W. Moore. 1. Time 18 4-5. V t 8 lb. Shot Put-1, H. Brown, Mul- fmrl; 2, W. Brown, Meaford; 3; P. .IHolton. St. An(lre\v s. Distance 33 ft 52 in Auy, ru'2u-.-nng. llllll` nu J.-O .-sccon(1s.i E 880 Y:1rd.<.----1, Sutton, Oweui : Sound; 2, Hzmley, Pickering; 35, EA M\Ioorc, Pi(:ke1'ing. Time 2.26 3-5. i 880 Yard Relz1_V-1, Pickc.-ring_` Col~! 1Qf.'_'L'. Dtma-an, l L-ace. Hutchins, Rob-7 inson; 2, St. .-\nd2'c\v`s College. Time 1.47 2-5. ' LIHIU ll EUCUIIUS. I 2nd Hcz1t-1, G. Roe, Ham jPeucc-, Pickering; 3, Powell, drew ;-. Time 11 2-5 seconds 23, Hutci 4 ! 1 U '.I 1 U [(1 1JZl.Sl-- cott, St. .-`uul1'e\\".~ iPickering'; 3, R0 !Timc 11 seconds. | -7...: LI....4- 1 r- Try QI';\ L]'I'Y S1 () I`LESFa` for HOHm- Lzmndry VVOrk, in- .Lb., 0 111. 4 Running I1i;_=fi1 Jump--1, C. Sand~ .105, Hanovu; 2, G. Dunlop, Owen `Sound. Height 5 ft., -1 in. (stan ' Runni1`:L-' Brn:ni.Tmnn--1 H R1-mv.-n f Icuunu. ncxgm; 0 IL, =1 111 Rtxnninp; Broa.d Jump--I `Mcaford; 2, W. Brown, (x u.Dunlop. Owen Sour. ;17 `H A m on st.-conus. ` Andrew s. Time 19 1-5 seconds. ! mm Lz'm+ 1 nrnmm u:n1.A..:..,.. 0 . 1 1.11110 1:; ;-o seconus. ! 22141 Hf.-:l C--1, Hoore, Pickering; 2,'f `` G. Dunlop, Owen Sound. Tinm 18 4-50 . J I Itnnl 1 U (`...,,~... :2 n" 1v..-,, HUHl[JhUH, CL. .Hl(lI'(,'\\"S. Ii 2 second (stzxndalwl). J.~!0 Y;u`(ls-l, Ravncl f\. 14r- I) 'l.`.....,.n.+ cc .cu1'w;:(H'. U\`.'"l : 12 lb. Shot Put- K-_\;. 0 \.U U... : Laws, uwcu oounu. "Lune Z ! Z-0. I f COL? Rich~, ; 1on Va.-,1 Iluuvpllnn 1,4. 1..-..;. 1 1'1 Discus Ivnu. 4') _;; m. i ,: Running Broad Jump--1, `net, 3, L. Distance al-5 ft.. 10 in. 5 IA;~LiHH.`U -3-} 112., [J Running High J1 mri. CoHing'\\'oor1; [&m()\'(-1': R, pnnl RUGS - BLANKETS _ CURTAINS or the 1'0g'11]a1' family bundle, im-,lu your nest T:1b1(> Lin(,-n--~-u1'.<'(3nd us _\ ()llI' Soft Shirts. '0 do them better than you over 1ho11ght possible. QUALTTY SPO'J.`LESS wash your <-lofhcs with h'l]Y'(\ nrn1+1ml cnnn 11 +nvx nlxnxm 1.-nr.

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