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Newmarket Era, 7 Sep 1928, p. 7

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iB5 The Greet Marathon STARTERS Largest A nee at tho Ex i hundred and ninetynine obviously pitting willpower against it cd the starters gun yesterday morning in he strength but the big German himself wont National 15mile Mara- at in the evening Swim Not one finished ho course Indications that a considerable mind if I am rude man stuck to tho grind for nearly twelve of the prize money in the Third he fifth lap of the ley Marathon will be distributed among soma hours and course He was Georges of he Michel of France last year There were dozens of this terrific greater than may reasonably bo expected of he man but outstanding or perhaps just man water at noteworthy among them were Mendel was acclaimed Ernst easy 21mile swim waa removed from tinning worn wore pm after having centred about two- Toronto who made a splendid showing thirds of the course last year and 19yearold Louis I a Young Boss of Chicago Erickson British from Long Island Nobody even Michel himself together with scores of trained him here it is said and nobody in bis other powerful and courageous youths were boat had stimulants such as constantly utterly and pitifully subdued By the freezing ed his older competitors to offer him Yet waters of Lake Ontario this lad was one of the last halfdozen to be Writhing in the agonies of cramps shivering taken from the water long outlasting the oak leaves in a hurricane some paralyzed mous of New York Byron Summons in their limbs others totally unconscious and of California and other noted swimmers slill others delirious or swim drunk they ceded great opportunities wore lassoed in the water with rones and George Young has lost the swim but he his dragged out one after another during the whole gained something more precious to him lluut of the day all the prize money in the world That some- George Young Torontos hope thrilled the thing is Miss Jewel the pretty throng of people for two and a half laps yearold Terre Haute school teacher whfr by swimming Norman Ross noted Chicago finished eighteenth in the womens after swimmer into utter collapse Young was nine hours and twentyseven minutes in leading at approximately six and a half miles water She is going to be his wife when cramps forced him out There were in attendance at Ihs pursuing Young closely saw the Torontonian Exhibition the day of the swim Wednesday MOUNT PLEASANT The veryjcvorable weather has enabled the ROCKFORD FLYERS IN GREENLAW The two aviators Beit and Parker Cramer who have been trekking to civilization for over two weeks after making a forced land ing at Point Southern Greenland Their immediate by members of Professor parly wis now busy sighted smoke signals sent up by the aviators farmers to finish harvest They are mm anions signals sent up J t getting ready to sow their fall wheal and went in a boat across a fjord to get them The threshing machines are busy in every The flyers reported their plane undaimagedL he I direction said they had lived on reduced rations off School opening on Tuesday finds teacher and pemmiean for the two weeks TRUE COURTESY lost family the pupil who got the Perhaps the change of teachers may make hoys think they will have to go more vi sirens Sne an visited Mrs and overned S npni with his and regulations restrain Mrs Moulds spent bis ep sorry to know that little Jean Stephens a bad burn Hope she is tfoon Perhi i taking in the Exhibilh ing while hair that obeisance which it merits lired week WRrwB timid and confused for tee day and Mrs Hamiltons sister spent a few days J with hpr she did not obsene Miss returned lo work on Sunday i now Ihal one should enter by the Preserving uLt n list door leave lho re vZwSFmSX making Wg monies their public ownership body with an im- Srr record of few incident rebound more to the credit of its personnel than that which centres around the old lady and Car No and Conductor No and the motormang number es- who us sufficient that he conductor months with trouble in her with the black bonnet to the sidewalk touched Mr and Mrs Zenhjr spent ha f hep dWurbing Sunday with Mr and Mrs W ATchbahl lraffio May to report that Mrs David has characteristic of this One with flu but trust she will soon be ff Mw public around again hjj pupils do not consider it the part of A number of people have attended the lo m their fted Lance of Mrs Mr Roy and Lloyd Buttle of Jack- i things are not becoming to a T It is true that the emancipation of women ha Mrs E Jones and Mrs S left for man Toronto on Sunday where Mm Jones mil re- ft forage or side for the winter and Mrs will lS friends for a few days Keith Umphrey Mr Elmer James and tte Toronto were at J Lmph- raa for gentleness and not the least of good things Willi SHILOH A large number from this vicinity are at tend the E Miss Myrtle Lee spent the weekend under the parental roof Mrs Andrew Ross Mrs A CONTRAST IN TRAVEL two wanted to visit in lies they had hire Indian and by canoes fromLake i and Pangman all of the Slate of lhelr lii I Win and Michigan also Mr John Switzer of Toronto ia and found the journey a pretty and Mrs Thomas Morrison and Mr John experience It took them more than Wilson and familv were Sundav visitors at weeks to make Hie round trip J Sneddons But today when the member for East Mr Ernest has returned lo Toronto we have to remind and the after spending his vacation with Mb parents world that this riding has a special Miss Annie Sneddon has returned home at- on Ihe Minister of Lands and Forests spending a week with friends in Toronto lo his northern domain he Miss Thomas and her mother of To- hoards one of Hie fleet of aeroplanes under his are visiting Mrs E control and in four days he travels thirty- Miss Elhel and Iraia Tavlor Miss Bathgate hundred miles His trip includes a visit and Mr spent Thursday evening James Bay and the skirting of a large part at Tavlors of its shoreline From altitudes of one le seven thousand feet Mr is able to gather a better idea of the topography and lim ber resources of the territory than could be Mr Bert Taylors Igained in months of land travel or in weeks of Miss Janectaibraith of Orillia also Missodyns and reports Janetta Crawford visited at Robt Snoddons The contrast between these two trips strik en Sundav illustrates the revolution- in travel that Mr and Mrs Nicholson of h been Brought in less than half a life- spent Sunday with his father e What will the next quarter of a century Miss Vera Binnington was home the holiday Vera spent a day last we Toronto A Mrs Geo family Sunday visitors Finis come a popular weekend summer resort PacketTimes WORKMAN BLOWN THROUGH WINDOW The real of life are found in having Sept Bert Williams an perform and in doing ffiem well of the Milk Products most everybody has an innate la escaped death when he was blown better to climb higher to achieve some through an open window five feet success and it is only through work and then fell success can be achieved Sucoess u fel feet to a pile of railway ties An explosion of steam caused the acci dent and had Williams not gone through the window he would have fallen into a vat of scalding millc Fellowemployees missed him and thought he had fallen into the milk How ever despite a few minor injuries Williams returned to work This afternoon ffort and pays liberally A is one who pretends to be lieve a person whom ho knows is lying The wife who is given plenty of rope is liable to skip ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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