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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-07-16, Page 811 • 4 AGE, EIGHT • TH LU C.E11,011!.STN'T1 !IE',G • `Gf �9• }Uti<x r a>x' I4y ii �r3] • Ti ussrtAY, .fU Y loth, toil' a 'e*s' Ditetiers milers I%R-GRADE BRICK and' `TILE- or SALE :at REDUCED PRICES,•: Ve •Will,n0InPote in Price. Qua>4ity sand :elQpery.—A trial 'Will con.. Vince. you. .• OVER 20 YEARS TN BUSINESS SATISFACTION• GUARANTEED r BANNERMAN & SMI -TB'. BiUC$ ' and TILE 'CORES `Kigeairdiue. R,_ R. 5. 'Phone 107. r 4• is Easy to, Iuy a cN no al tinept d, u7 f9 WEDDING $ELLS SrParkes•; Miller 1 very _pretty., :wexIcling. was sol- emnized ol-emniz d at. Kin 'St: United Church parsonage; London,. chit., • on Saturday July 4,1931, at .5. o'clock, When the Rev. W R.' MacIntosh officiated '." at the , narriage of Kathleen 1V,[uriel, daughter of Mr, And Mrs, John Lucknow,,_Ont;, and Frederick, '.John' Sparkes of Dorchester. The bride -Wore• a pretty dress of lace over sat- in, white hat and;: aG essories to "riiatch On- the followieg:Tuesday,evening, a. reception .was held at .the. home of, the. bride's, parents; Coti. 12 , W. W'.a.1h when the, evening- was "spent in dant seer The •young"' couple .received a large. number of',vahiali'le and 041 gifts: Mr :and,'Mrs Sparkes ,ivi11. re side at Dth ehester. m Mr: and.''Ilitrs. ,Wilson Wsu'. and family were Sunday ;visitors' at. Geo: Baldenby's.. • Mr.. and Mrsi S Paary and family mon: was . conducted'. by . Rev: '• Mr: $ ;,. ,: - � �III�II�III�NIILI1011111111tlIgII�iIIIn161tllIlG�I;IIIINIIiIIIIiNIIIII�IIIIIIIN1111111611�JII�IIIIIil�lllil�liuu�l►IIuirIIIVIWIIIIII�NiIII�IIIIIiNRIII��IIHfi&Il�p�flill J. 4• ".aas. ra ws. Miss Annie ; C1.ark: has arrived ,from • u,rt? The �fhitechyrch' W. I, held, their;,. _ - • i t Mr Saskatoon to spend the• vacation wi1'h ul meet n s, y ....,,... g• a .x11,... .,. _ p� Ezra S oltz ;The meeting opened :by'her n10 .carr. .,, and Sen Jack ren M`c ui .... Mrs. W: CSs. singing the' ' . Institute Ode.,; after.., which ' all repeated' the `Lord's prayer are .visitors with ' Rev. and 'Mrs. in unison. It was decided to hold Wilkinson at the Manse. • a picnic on July" 24th, .at the end of : Miss AnnaStuart of Torpnto' is the ,boundary,. Ali - joined in.singing: Home Sweet Horne. Mrs. • MS;(. Lott gavea reading and the topic "Don't: Werk Your Body until your- Brain! can't Work,'' was given by Mrs. Dus tan Beecroft. Mrs. B. • Reed' ;sang a, solo, "Sunny Boy.'r All joined iiising- iirli "Bring Back. My Bonnie to Me ' Mrs. E. GiIles;pi'e gave;'a 'reading, 'spne•-o Mans'; Ideals. The meeting closed ,by siniing the National A.n- them , :Several, ,new', mellibers • &gtned a}t this" meeting,' The hostess served;, lunch.:',and a:social half hour-' was; spent, Mrs 'l°.hzzie . Richards*n° of Tees- water is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson. Scott MacDonald • A: quiet wedding` with only un red 'late relatives present took place at the lovely farin 'home : of the bride's parents •on July ;1st; ' when Ethel -A-nand dat�gi3tex f=M James• . MacDonald •of Lucknow, be_ came the bride of . William Robert Scott, son of, the late .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott' of ,,Ashfield: The;' sere - of Detroit, spent a few. ,days with Mr.., and Mrs. fno. Hodgins. Miss Alice Simpson of .London was, a' week -end visitor lit W. Boyle's: ° ,Mr.. and ,Mrs • Stanley`Fair and was given in"marriage by `her. father familyspent. Sunday:' with Mr.' and wore a gown of beige.georgette. and, P, , Mrs ` ,Bert MLean. lace and,carried a bouquet •of trim On Sunday, July.• 12th, o , son .roses, After the .•ceremony a • •L:O.L: N_ . , Members - from other lodgPIainty buffet, lunch was served.. In the 1139 and paraded 'to' the Anglican ;Church fore evening a reception was held in 'Par- • 'service at. 3 P.M.'The ..church' was fill- • ed'. to . capacity..Rev. 11. T. Appleyard. reached a `most; ifnpressve sermon p istock' and the bride wearing. • During' the ' offiertory, 'Mr: Fred Jack- ( � .. for travelling ' a suit ,of 'silkcrepe with 'hat and shoes to match. On their return they will resideatthe bridegroom's ' farni, :concession: 10,; Ashfield... Guests present from a,'. thstanrce erer1Vir's •:Lotme .Mttetinait sister'., of .the bride, and two children; Celquhoun of Ashfield' Presbyterian Church, the wedding' march being played 'by Miss Rachel 1VIacDonald, Sitter ' .of the bride. .:The bride; who amount Hall; where about two hod - red :guests were gathered.'Mr.' and Mrs. Sdott left by: motor, for 'Wood - --Mr.--and-Mrs. W-. Conn,.•-spent..Sn day with Mr. and Mrs. H. Simpson of Culross.. ' Messrs Orville, and ,1 eorge •Tiffin were at Listowel'. on. Friday evening attending -a horseshoe ,tournament. r. Messrs., Tom •Morrison; ..and Alex Inglis of Toronto spent: ' the week:: end at their 'hojne. here. Mrs. J B. 'Morris ..who has been visiting in, Detroit and ` London, re- turned home,'last Wednesday ',Her"' daughter, Mrs. Watts and son, inie of Detroit,returned with her. .Mt:, and . Mrs. Victor'Emerson spent Sunday with Mr. and:` Mrs.,' Dave Scott of: Culross. • • kr. and 'Mrs. _ Win., Dawson. spent Sunday • with Mr, ;and Mrs: Wesley Tiffin, cin rendered _0; most appropriate ao1o: ' Mr: and Mrs. John. McCormick and • Percy of ,Rincardine- were Sunday. visitors mat w Wm,_ Flalclenby's:` Mr::and Mrs Dick Howard -and Eugene' .of Detroit • were week -end visitors, {with' friends here: The sympathy 'of the community to extended . to Mr. Jack Emerson in• the loss of his barn on Monday Morn- . Mr and:Mrs. Emerson had left .'home for the 'celebration:" in "Blyth' about. one hot}r •before the fire 'was noticed,.''. Although • neighbors soon ,rushed to the fire, yet nothing could be done to ,save the •building: Mr. Wm: Montgomery renewed old • acquaintances here on Sunday. `. Aber .from here attended the Garden Party, at St. -Jn 's— liurch; Bervie. ' on Thursday eveningclast.' Miss Verine • Hawkshaw � is at 'ire - gent with -friends Vit, Pomt elaik. The Edge'': of death called away One. of the Well-known and highly es- teemed citizens of "this community on Monday A.M; in the person of Mr. Abner Ackert. Mr. Ackert had been in poor health for'. some time. Deep- est synipathy eep-est..sympathy is extended to Mrs.. Ackert and the bereaved family. ' Miss • Greta Hodgkinson of London. _lip.e;rtt.fadewrda y:s-,.at-he home -:,here: It--is--eas o -Snd_faa1 ta-be7tur-- between Exeter and Centralia. fair; and people, love easy things. r• Katherine ' and Kenneth; Mrs. 7oslyri and Mr. andI; Mrs. Frank Griffin, all, of Detroit, and Miss Phyllis: MacDon- ald of Woodstock, sister_of._thei-bride Sutherland - Campbell The . marriage of :Florence Ella,, ,daughter'of Rey. and • Mrs. D. L.. Campbell,' 'to'. James Angus ..:Suther- land of Toronto, sew of Mrs. and the late: J. b. :Sutherland; Gay's • River, N. S., took place on Saturday at high noon, ,in Pine River United church, the bride's lathe! officiating. , The `bride, who was given in mar- riage by her brother, Dr; J. W, Camp- . bell' of Chatham, was 'lovely iii white ?SStilr -sed- lace ancr air e • a s ower bouquet ;of Sweetheart roses, Valley Lilies and ferns. ' Her embroidered, veil was • held by a wreath of orange blossoms and• she • wore pearls, the -gift of the groom: ''• , Little Uliss Barbara Pattison was a dainty flower girl, and : Uliss E. -Welsh presided at the organ. During the signing; Of the register, . Mrs. L. .R: �.1'attsen.:;ofr:M_dland.,�sang.- �A11: Joy 'Bre Thine.” • '` �•-Tlre ehtii clr was iandsomely dee-- orated •by the ladies of thein eorigre- gation' with "peonies, . roses,' delphin- home' for a week's vacation.. .- Mr. John Miller •and Mr.; A. Ailorton of Durham ~were' week -end' visitors: at Mr. Cairns Aitchi°son's, • Misses Mary. and,. Jean Switzer of Norval are : the guests :of Mr. and Airs. J. It, Webster. •• Mr. and Mrs: 'Will Heath and son of, itche 'Willie' rerecent •visitors at. Mr; J. I .Rutherfords �'. `Mrs. Parc Hyde and' `children`• of Klincardi ie'are vrsitore with IVfi�, Aird`"" Mrs. Jas; " Ilyde- 1Virsa R "J: Woods and;`1VIr W., Lison` Woods motored to So>i 1t rampt " re cently. • There- was a ' splendid 'I attendane ►f �beth_St.: Helens ' and Whitechurch ladxes,atTthe Missionary meetinrheld in the' United Church last • Wedues-. day.' Mr$. T. Gaunt of Whitechurch. presided. Miss, Edith .,hark of 'Tees=. water, who is home on 'furlough from ''Africa gave a, very interesting 'talk on her work in Africa. Solos: by 'Miss; Fox :and miss :Agnes Gillespie were enjoyed..A pleasant social hour was Spent ' after the, meeting. Mr and Mrs., Zahn- Miller ; enter- tained, about. one 'hundred friends and, neighbors last Tuesday ,evening in honor, of 'Mr.and'Mrs. 'John.'Sparkes, (formerly Miss Muriel 'Miller) " of Dorchester.' All retort a, very pleas; ant'evening. , Mr: and.' Mrs: John. Andersonand A large number from here atten ed- the . Orange . celebration at Blyth • on.. Monday. •, ; , ' ;hildren were visitors` with,. Stratford iends over the week=end. ' Mr? and�trs. McGee,, :Of . Harry Wingham and -Mrs. ,'John McGee, Sr, ;pent an afternoon : With • Mrs: Gordon ind, Mrs. Miller.. CHURCH .1` O ES'in oul .et Tocifito was } visitor at his home here. ' ; :An open air service (Covenanter's Mr. 'ken Taylor' and- datiglite"' --Lily- Conventicle) will he held at the 'Kin- ,f Blyth were the • guests of Mr, and tail. Summer School .camp on Sunday Mrs. Will Taylor recently. evening -at -7 o:'claeik-Rev. C7 -M.. Mr. 'Cil. 1.11—M-- •Cameron Was 'home., Donald will" conduct the service -and from Detroit for a. few. days:.. everyone' is welcome to attend. Mr. Gordon Cameron' has returned United Church: W.M.S. ' ;o the West after 'a Visit. at his 'home - , The •July'.'ineetin of the. W.M.S. Y g :. of • the .,United Church was held in the : ". The Institute -meeting `held at Mrs. 'School : Room, July 8th. '•The' presi Robinson Woods' was well: attended. dlent, Mrs. MacCallum 'occupied the rhe report of. the Annual convention chair. Mrs. 'Murdie •took ---charge , of was read by Miss M. C.,utherford. A. splendid. , paper, on Making The the program_:vtrhich ~vas on .Oriental .. , p � ., :paper _ _ Making W rk' in Canada., Mrs. Campbell. read Beat of What We -Have, was given. the devotional ' leaflet, ' "Vire Would , Sy. Miss Greta ,,Webb. e_J_esus:"_.�Mrs..mGarness, Vlr.s -IVic Nab , and Mrs. Thompson gave read- ings bearing on. the topic. ' Two inter- esting'readings• were given by Miss Armstrong; also -a solo -by -Miss-Helen- Thompson. The :president closed, the meeting with prayer. , sum and Canterbury, bells. • After the wedding breakfast at the'Blas-c"e'.Inrr;. iiicardinnr hi -'1 aji couple_.leftson'-a trip_toAhe_J;Iaritimes ihe7liride'wearing a crepe ensemble inblue and white. • . On their return they will reside in Toronto.. 's Work is Hobby, Too Mechaniesare ahobby as well ea the life's work of Henry Blane•Bowen, chief of motive • power and rolling stock, Cana1. .liar! Pieific Railway, who has • anup-to-dateniachineshop'in .• , 'the basement of his Montreal . `home. Here he had invented number of. tools 'now in use' • throughout the vast shop sys- , tem .of the company-andbuilt • a series of model istationary and• marine engitiOs, to. the greatadelight of his. three song. He came into.,, pparticular• pro- minence >aeeently, asthebuiider of 'the• C.P:R's new giant, 08000". type, multi -pressure' • , loconidti+re, the biggest and '1" - most 'powerful: -"-,..most'powerful: of • ill kind in the world and unique on ' the Ainericen continent, • iiestined for heavy ;duty in ,the • Rocky • 14lou.ia- •tains., . The (pit- r e a ,show•the work- shop, in which :so many of Mr. Bow- • en's lei- • • `surehou'rs arespeut.' Re prides • fit; rT/r•: hilt reIf that it fe " , 'the most complete private plant in Montreal.. Inset ' Mr Bowen is x , seen operating a m Mu ina:cbine, Which be built with Ms own hands. a'3 The model marine ;engine; ph,own lower right, is the latest product of the'hobby-shop. -Although it' is only four ilaelies high and could almost housedin a cigar box it i e o , h .._ ., .• . , .. �, be g s c mplate int a min'`ttestdetail and cats develo 4bQ0• revolutions. e• ladlilttte: It offers an interesting contrast when const ere . ,..,. , . d . � 311 co'lzipa3'iaau With' the riew`eab• 333a33333aot13 locoinottyer • yr, Eowen built them %Qtly. • w , 5 • A We have ;added to; out- equ pment :f; . ra Foot �eRenckRenck �Dr. `Scho�ls PedooC _. pIt•.,. which takes the correct •impression .o.! your stockinged ` foot . • Properly Fitted Shoes give Foot Comfort. We can sup' ply .you with shoes from AAA to EEE and guarantee 'SPECIAL WEEK -END PRICES ON.ADIES' AND MIENS' SPORT ,.SH Ladies low as w..,. y.»,..». Mens as low as :. » » .»..».•- »•°„„..;..• OES• MENS' -WORE.SH-OS to -;Soft .Arai'- ".Leather with Leather` sore �i' ,good, Harvest 'S'hoe aU .. „ .. �» : .40 • Try• our REPAIR DEPARTMENT• - fors=SatisfactoryJ,.,Work pTiiiIIIIIIWIIIiIIiBIIIIM11Ulli 11118011111101111110111I,11119U1111111IlliVgllINI IIIIMIrLIIIAIIIII111111111451111111.1IPIV 011111i111111WIIIIIIII LIWM14011111®IIII uP •,• • ,LUJCKNOW NINE DEFEATS. KINEARDIN'E The local iiine 'handed Kincardine i. 6 - 3 defeat; ,,on °Friday. night -in Caledonian. Pa` k, in' a scheduled 'Hur- �n • Leagae ball . game and "no* have 2' strong hold on second place ,with dour games• remaining to be .played: There, was a good turnout• of 'fans to witness the ,game, wtime, was a bit draggy, due no 'doubt to the 'good, pitching •which. kept; the hits well scattered.. Cumming for the ocals ' had twelve .strike;Outs while. 1 strike -outs, are credited oto Camp - belt and hall of Kincardine,: • who shared' the mound . work. , $ ' Kincardine, was held,scorless for the first seven innings, andwere only, allowed 3 'hits,' with two .alien' also reacl}rng first op as e> ror ,4t.�3xd And one ts left field. n -the 8tti� do 9ti i .nnings, six ..hits, an terror at 'sh'ort, :and':a wild -pitch: resulted: inthe vis.- 'tars chasing three runsacross the platter. However, • Cumming 'was• never int.,.trim* .and he Lakesider's at no time. appeared dangerous Art Andrew, lead off • man fore;the homesters, in. ' the first inning 'drove a' long" fly to ' deep right for :i' homer and 'scoredi standing up. In three,other .trips . to'the plate he laid down two neat bunts : and flied out ;,o right field: 'He scored three runs and drove 'Clark Finlayson, in With• a tally inthe sixth. Jack Brabson in fourtimes: at the bat cracked out .a clean single and was l$assed three Friemissand-neigirbnrsgatlxgre.t titates:-N __.__.- . _...�_.... _. tl a home • of Mr.. D. B. Murray :- on Friday evening as a surprise to Mr., and Mrs. Cliff' Murray . in honor •of ` Notic. e' • Toy Creditor's IN:+ THE •'MATTER of the Es, ate • of William Guilin, , late 'of, • the Town.- ship of Kinloss , in the County' of Bruce, Gemantlen,• deceased. NOTICE is °hereby given that all •`• persons haying..any „claims or de. '' rnands against they late. William Cur - .1n, who died ' •on or ” about the fif- teenth day of May A.D. 19131 `at the Township ;of Kinloss in the . Coun- ;,y of Bruce, are required to send by ;dost prepaid orto deliver' to ' the. :indersigned,'•Agent for the Execu,.: tors under the Will of the said. tam' Carlin, their names and; addres- ses• and -full particulars, in writing, .4 their "'clairns� and statements : of heir,accounts and_the _stature of securities,` if any, held by them, I!duly, ✓erified by ' affidavit.. L.n'd `entice at after -_the awenty-fifth day. 'of July A.D. 1931,, the said ,executors„ will : • proceed to. 1'stribute-the assets of'the said' de= .cased among p the ersons, entitled' .hereto, having regard onlyto. the ' alarms whim they shaIF t1ie'n "have :rad notice, and that, the said execu-' cors Will not be liable for the' said .ssets or any part- thereof to any .' ;person of 'whose claim they shall' not, .hen have ` 'receiired notice. ' This notice is given • pursuant' to .he 'Statute in that behalf. :Dated at Lucknow, Ontario, this ' 30th ' day of June, A.D. 1931: Joseph Agnew', Lucknow, .Ont., •' Agent for, . the said -„Executors.* • The locals' got ? .counters . in , the fifth inning and bite "run in each of the ; lst, our innings with the,,, excep-, their- -recent---marriage. Dnring_.the tion; of the 2nd ',franc: evening the follol.ving address was The Bax Score: read:_ • • Lucknow 'A.B.' R. H. P.O. E. Mr.. and Mrs. Murray- A Andrew c.f. 4, 3 •. "3 1 . '0 Dear Friends—We hive gathered R. Finlayson, s.s. »4 •0 0 • 1 1 here this evening to convey to you' our"best wishes for your f iture jiap _piness and ,prosperity. 'Teo' aften ire :our rural sdistricts the marriage 'of . a young , oouple means 'the impoverishment of ;Air community life because the lure of• the city attracts them so strongly.' ll. Cumming, p. ......3 1 . 1 12 0 McCartneyr-2fid'4 —0 .. _ 7 ,:Hr son; if. :.:.».: - I - g; -pi- ,1.,. O:=Tho ripson, if 4. • 0 1 0 --=G- C. Finlafrson, c. -•.•.4 ' ,1 R. Thompson, 3rd 3 0 J. Baker, •1st We 'congratulate ourselves that yo are remaining in our community'ad that this gathering to -night has no touch of sorrow' at the thought of parting with you„ We know that -the greatness 'of our `national life de- pends peon . the quality . of the . home. rife, and when in a new home hus-, ;sand and wife, are united in love hold - ng the': same high ideals, andthe carne Christian faith, the greatest possible contribution will • be made o upbuilding of Canadian Christian :itizenship. , , We therefore take great pleasure: it -presenting ;you with this ---table, !hairs and fernery,' as a token of sur esteem. With heartiest congratu- ations and the ,earnest hope that lou, May • be spared to'one another ind to us for many 'Useful and hap- py'.years, we ask you to accept it. ° (Signed) Thos. B. Traylor:• John Cameron. • POLE -VA'ULTER IN TRAINING Froth the Goderich Star We learn that "Bob" Stoddart, 'Canada's cham- pion interscholastic prole vaulter • is ieing trained and -coached in llamil- ',on, by .Cornelius and Kelly of the \Hamilton Athletic Association,' in an effort to add 6- inches to his record if 12 ft 6 inehes; •Which *ill permit 'iiin to qualify for the Olympic games ;o be held in Los• Angeles. "Bob" Will se remembered : as having give a .iaulting••e chibition iii the Village on Fair Day last, year;: • ' 'Sixteen countries have already an- iounced' their • intention. of taking 'art in the World's. Grain Exhibition Ind C ferenCe to be held at Regi On R g 1 ' 2 • 0. 1 • 1 1 0.10; ) • • Mortgage Sale, • • Of Valuable Farm Propert}* sit" tIie- :Township of Walesa : Under and' by virtue -0 the powers ' if sale contained in a certain mort- gage, • which ;will be produced at the une..of_-sate,-'there •will' be offered for _ ...late ubli' -actio t:t o .. - 1 by, p G •u n a he- , Mce-of - , losep'h A:gnew:'- an :the "'yillag of 'yucknow, on Saturday the -eighteenth Jay of July, A.D., 1931, at 2 • o'clock • n' the afternoon, by Matt. •Gaynor, Auctioneer, the following property, • '1' t 1' 31 g 8 2'i •;namely; o a' ' All' and singular that certain par- Kinca$ine 1 ' A.B. R. E. P.O. E. .e1&gr 'tract of land and premises lr+, Halt, 2nd' .••.». »....b 1 1 1• ' J ,ituate, Lying and being in the Town- Campbell, own n Campbell, Ip., 3rd ...5 0 • 1 4 .. 0 ;hip• of •Kinloss , in the County of 1I, Dogg, c. 0 ° 1 2• 0' druce and being. composed of Loi. O hall, p., 3rd. •.».4 0 • 1 • 8' 0 ' iumber Sixteen in the • Fifth `'Con- .Mci.ean, of 4 :0' i1 2 O ,ession •of' the ,said Township, of 19 ' .witzer, '1'.f- ....:4• 1. 1 _.0 0 ,Cinlass, , containing one hundred M. Graham, ;1st —4 1 1 • 5 0 "jcres more or less. • • This is an excellent farm and is •: , situate five miles from the Village of Lucknow,two and one-half miles- from ilesfrom a church, and• one and ' one- quarter miles from a school. - There is said to be on this prop- erty a good two-storeymb%c o ei J. Burnsides, ss- .•°4 ' '0 1 1 0 G. Anderson, r.f..•.4 0 11 r" 0 Total .» 38 3 9' 24 0 Kincardine :.» .:. ,» ..•.••...000 000 012.3 Lucknow ......,»..» »,,....»101 112 00x--6 The summary: Home run—Andrew. Tivo base •hit—Cumming. Left on bases—Kin- cardine 6, Lucknow 5. Bases on balls •--off Campbell 2, off Hull 3,'offm Cu - ming di. Struck out—Campbell 3, hall a good barn about 36 feet by 42 ftq and a henhouse.' , • • The land is a good clay loamand. there' is ten acres of hardwood bush.. There is' a good supply, of orate .by '8, Cumming 12: .. ° I windmill. Umpires—McKenzie : and Agnew. 'Lochalsh 7, Lucknow; 4. ° ' • ' Lochalsh and Lucknow engaged in a -friendly baseball game in Cale- donian park on •T µ'esday evening, the visitors whining by the above. score. However; the local_'aggregation had not the regular .line up in the • field, and didn't contribute their best•brand, of ball. • Lochalsh has some young •chaps who .gave a good account of, themselves and may yet evelop a ballteam which. will' be P a close' TERMS OF SALE: -Ten .per cent.] orf the purchase money on the day of sale and balance within -thirty days thereafter. Further ' particulars and condition4 ''of sale 'Will be made known on the Idayof sale or may be had on appli- cation, ppli-cation, to the undersigned•. DATED at WINGHAM, Ontario, the thirtieth day of Juhe,, A.D. 1931. MATT, GAYNOR, YLueknow, Ont- ario, Auctioneer; • - J. H. CItA•WFORD; Wingham, Ont= trio, Vendor's Solicitor. With the ball teams which made that . • (16-7-0' burg notorious irr baseball circles several, years' ago, --that w'a`s when players suchas "Jimmie" McI en driek and Ji3i Cameron_were hi their prime , ° The • ine u'p•--Lochalsh-•�4, F n- lason p.; y , c,, A, 1!inlayson, K. Mae- .Cannan, 184. It. McKay, 2nd; J. Ra. 7fiettL-Fiank, liarilton, faieom layson, Danny Long Luck-hai+v-=C.. Finlayson, '0,1 A. Mr Cartney, p•, J. $alter, ist; J. Brab.w son; 2nd.; 4t, Finlayson, as:; 11. Me' Ohi e, 4414 (Iutflelcl—J. Pi iaher, C,, ' from 25 to iAtttat 0+ 1932 IIr' on, 8 a', B. Campbell, Mrd,, Out. Thenp4o0i Trovibridg3.