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la . ns• in i lie lit with, .the.:..Thom s
. , .: • � ..: , .. • •search= ran .., .. sins . _
P.
The annual..Sanda Grand Day. Pro_ :brothers ,retired o
,..Y School picnrQ •. :•..: �_. double ;pl
gram by the `Grandmothers... o :� .
Hadcett's .Church,. .was . heldT pre , Andrew was safe .bn an error at l
,,� . at Old. songs . :..
an
,,.►�., �,•, Kintail on: Tuesdayafternoon•, g d thein writers,•- M as the each n
Carrick w ked and:Miller's'
y: P I saw you • .sin
filled' the• bases, With. Roy•Fiala s
j y
t
ng . o dr
on
ay.
d,
ale
on
smashi '' out; a clean'single
in two'. runs `!and. tie the score :.•
Miller 'was .caught going to''third.
Only four'men faced 'Irwin in t
last•' of • the: ninth and with the sc
knotted, Lucknow -faced Goldsmit
to start the tenth. ;Ini Southampton
half, Kugler :was safe• wheii< -B
Thompson fumbled � his ' grqunde
-Goldsmith rolled to Irwin and wi
chances ;for , a; double. killing,' Mille
missed Irwin's throw' :to. 2nd.. Aike
struck out,'and Baker singled. t
drive` in the'•winning, run.
Southampton's first ` run • •,came i
.the second on Baker's single to le
field, who went to second when =• 1
,was • poorly fielded torap - skied on
to right and Baker went., to third; in
terfering .. with ,Thompson :when ' h
was about to receive 'a a a
r 1 yed,, thio
which he missed. Baker didn't at
.tenipt• to come. home, but .afterthe
I has, ump. had.' conferred with Jac
•Cottril behind' the plate, .the latter
waved'• him home on a decision that
didn't take 'in `. Well, with the locale.
In the 4th Baker again' scored for
South, when be'•went' to second :on
Miller's' high throw` to first . and
'Scored when Andy •Thompson dropped
Doran's hoist to centre. •
• The South: scored, two morern the
8th. With .two. out; Goldsmith ;'walked
and stole second. Aiken' hoist? "',a ;fly
that Bob Thompson • dropped and
Baker chased thein' both in , with a
'double' ,,More errors ,and • Baker's
single won the game ;in the'10th,
Lucknow .. 'a6 r. h pe a 'a
Ar Thompson, cf.,:--5 .0 2,2.0.1.1
R•., Thompson, 3rd• .5 0; 1 0' 3 2
Andrew,. lf,;r-, :--5 • 2 '1 0 ' 0 1
Carrick,, 1st .. »4 2 ,0 9" -0 „ 1
Milner, ss. � 0 ,:2
lr. `Finlayson, ,2nd - 5 0 '2 0 0
Garton, rf - ..5 ' 0 2' 3'.. 0 • 'd
G. Finlayson, c: 4 �. 0 0 .11'..0 .0.
Irv►wii,- p. „. , .,.";5'. 0,• 0 1 3 0
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42 4 16.28 7: 7
Sotrtlinmpten"t ab r , h ,po a le
Schilling, 2nd •r:,.:w:5 0''1, 0 1 '2
McKay, .rd ...L ... .5 02 1 1 3 6
li ogler, i► r 1fr -- -. 0 11
0oldsmith,, rf:•, p..,3 i 0 3• a 0
Aiken, 1. 0 11 0 0
Doran, if., e., , .. ..4 0 0 4 2' • 0
Rrowar..,4 0 0 I" 0 .
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TR* LVCZNOW SENTINEL.' '
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To MONTREAL, and QUEBEC CITY
uMN sup: to Mowdsy.; Ai": 4
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ores.Aek'Atent for r�oerws.
ivekt: handbitlw(tha •
`am Iafor. nation`Rini Assn ti,
HAMILTON,; Ageint, 'Phone, 2
•.C;RE ,JE . HOL,YRO `
OD•"
A 'number from; here attended :,the
nisi
, t Mrs..Geor a ummer o g Harrison and 'Mr.' Ed-.
Schad . near Goderich last, • •
yveek. ward' Harrison •of Clark's, spent Sun-
Miss. 'Fr ices day with Miss Lizzie Pierce.
#► Crozier is amending `
a' few, da s' with 'friends "IVIrs. J: H " •.
Y at i�,nny Ackert, of Regina'is
Brooke, with.. her- son, Mr. Ernest Ackert .•` dt
•-Miss Anna Mae' Treleaven is vis'
Ing her aunt, Mra. "John.. Bradt
- near Laurier.
Mr' and Mrs. Chas. Chas. Robe t •o
_. rs
visited Mr and Mrs, Raymond Fin
riga t ^n; Sunday-�-efrenin;
it- present,.
•
ey Mr. Lorne Eadie spent • the past
i week: with her grandmother; Mrs.
nI, Rachel Culbert, •10th con.
IS4
.. r..
and
Mrs. _ . .Rich
Richard d
'Elliott'
and
d
' ecerr't`T lair ors r at !.
`t,:1•103,',4 Robb's at Currie's .Corners.
Donald in' Mr, and Mrs. Wes., Whytock and
son of Teeswater, were SundayVisit,
er.
8i ors, at 'Mr. -Richard• Elliott's,
Mr: and
Mrs. Wes:. Pollock: ' and
d
s family of •Clark.. , spent' ; Sunday , at
r
Mrs. r. Al
mer
Acle rt s
Mai:. Chas. Twaniley spent' • la
�, :week=with Ddrs-Wm,' °Ma`c
Kinloss:
Mr Sid Gibson' -of .
Stratford:'i
visiting friends here. •
'Mrs. Whiff Knox
o • Limerick, 'i
visitin
g, her ,sister, Fitzeera!d
f
Mrs.
M .''Bill French of. Donnybrool;e
was renewing
Old, , acquaintance here
• On Sunday..
s'
e
We wish to extend our .•co atu_
nom,.
ilatrons to. Mr. Jack Ackert. on pass,
ing : his music.. examination.
Mr,' and Mrs:' Joseph Hackett of
•• Lucknow, Mr. and Mi
s. Hun-
ter and famil spent
Y • ll 9unday•,with
Mr. •and Mrs:;'Wilfr d Dr`
a 4 anion
Mr. 'and. Mrs. Bert• Treleaven, Ron-
olid and Gwendolyn spent a day re-
'Cep* with friends in. Goderich.
Krt. John' ;Palmer and son Chester,
Mr: •. and Mrs, Wm. Thonipson'• of
Detroit, Miss Margar.et•and Mr. Amos
Palmer of 'Kincardine spent Monday
at, Ir. ;Thos:. Harris':".
•
Mr: and Mfrs C. E. Wilson and Mir
►j;
Lucknow Nosed ' Out
d , us *ma Hunter of Tiverton,
visitecT Zion friends , on .Sunday,. Roy •Finlayson Cracks, Out; Hot
Miss?
#
Ede. Violet and Dais Single To Ti Coity '
Y � e- . t"In 9� Inning
A
-Errors Gave, Southampton Win-
ning ; Run, In. Tenth..
Mry Taos.. :Helm,; Mr. ;Joe, Helm
an M- ' By South.A In Tenth
Ritchie of Lucknow,, • si)ent .Sunday
With their pareAts Mr.. ;and Mrs
Will • Ritchie..
Misses Ada Helm,' and Norma An;
derson ..and , Charlie Anderson,',are
spending this week in, camp at Port
Albert; `
Messre. David and :no. a _. , Andrenwr
When Lucknow took; on the ' un-
beaten Fishermen in Southampton on
Thursday;,' they gave the South fans,
and' :. quite :a crowd of Lucknow folk
lowers, the beatten innings .,of base-.
Mrs.. Jho. • Andrew and children left ball;: they. 'Have: seen this season, be-
' • fore the : Lea
on onday for their western -homes sue• leaders coped a 5
after spending; the: Paid 2 weeks with °to 4 victor►, that ran their string.
of : wins..a �.•to. thirteen . qtr �
friends_in. this, vicinity.. : p a girth
Bev. , W. J, Patton ••. W' In : •spite of thirteen errors, Luck-
.,,• Will ,Hunter, ,Hunter, uvs� ith: 7and-_the..Fishermen'.:.":with-
SidSmith, 'Hsrold-Gardfre . Will
$ehn Misses Tillie and Myrtle Bit 6t it was an 'exciting fixture, and a
chi?, Elleda •Hunter and Beryl •ward• game of lost opportunities far Luck'
ne;; attended. rhe" open 'meeting•, , of now ,: for they had . an ; .even dozen.
Godericl; Bummer • School .on "•'' runners •left. stranded on bases,. in
Friday frequent scoring 'threats. • Lucknow;
evening last,`
Mrs. .Will Knox, ` scoredty, , .guinea run of,, the
oz, Loreen and Mur- day,' as both teams made the most
ray of Limerick, .Sask.,' are visitin „ the,•, fin of -errors; -Southampton wit11.TMi and Mrs. Richard Gardner,. , Irwin. " itched suberb. • i. •
i
P ball, striking Southampton 5 " - p E
thus.: week.
• ° ... •. •
Port Igen 3
r •.
Noble,.,c,,, r•'f�'` .4 0, 4.., IO 1
40: •.5 7' 30 13: 0
Scope. By Imunge.-.
Lucknow 200 ' 0`00 99'29=.--4
:Southampton •-.-010 1;00 0201.-6:
SummaiY--Two •base hits..,
-R
layson, Andrew, •'Bake, MacKay;;
?truck :out by Irwin Il, •by Kugler,; 9
in 9 innings,.. Goldsmith 1, in, 1 inning;
base" on `.balls, off Irwin 2,: off Kugler
hit by pitched, ball, .Cr: Finlayson;
by Kugler; past ball, 'Noble; stolen
bases, A. Thompson,; Miller 2- C.
Finlayson, Kugler,,, • Goldsmith 3,*"
Noble 2; left on bases- .Lucknow 12,
Southampton 8. . earned •'runs -•Luck
now 1, ::Southampton 0, guns; batted'
in -R. Finlayson 2, Baker 3• double
p1aYs,.,�.:hloble�.to�.Aiken, =$ugler�-t�o.
Schilling to Aiken. Um ' ires Jack
P ,
Cottril and' Sturgeon, • Port Elgin.,
, Past Week's . Results
Owe
Sound un '
d 9
Walkerton
1
Wingham 7 --� Chesley�
o •-. Lucknow 4
mit-11---men--and-bolding-Goldsmith- Walkerton 10
• ChesIey 9
1Mr Lloyd Hunter spent a few days
recently with Tiverton. `friends. .
Miss: Beryl Gardner her Ilas
n. aetiiraed.
to Port rt Albeit, after spending the,
past month at: her home .
Mrs. Jas. s. o
MeD
A
a
hof
Mount, or -
est,, spent the week -end with, Mr. and
Mrs. C.E.''McDonagh.
Mr: and Mrs. Richard' Gardner
,cin r
vial ed. with ,Aur. and Mrs. <Robt.
Fitzgerald' " on Sunday. Mr. Fittger
and Doran hitless; 'the former how- r
ever, getting two walks in five times
up: ' Baker" : wielded a wicked stick
f the, he •Fiahermen;':getting'three of
the ;seven bits..and driving in three
rens; . For the':„first time this. season,
Goldsmith.' .failed • to start on the,
mound: Kugler did • the hurling for
the Fishermen,. and although touched
for 10' hits,: ke t'. them •fairl ' well
P Y,,. e .
_ sca .red. But withokt Goldsmith
a•.
ish
aid '•has not been: in the :enjoyment of g them up, Souih' 'i`s only an
good 'health at: all of late.
ordinary ball' team and -the the notorious
•Mr :and Mrs.. 'Ralpi Nixon, Mr
and Mrs. Wesley Ritchie and: Allan
Hazel . MoCldcklin, mo�tJored from spent Sunday' with friends in :Tiver-�
Saskatoon via the ' S'orld'- Fair,__
Chicago; and are,; spending.: the: , boli-.
days.; ri
BEL y , `theirs. . ;r
LFAST � �' `t lion s
sister, Mrs.:
Howard
Howard Harris here' an,
e d her n',other,,
Mr Roberton of. Auburn' is :visitin.MTs• Jamieson of ;.Paramount.
vi
h his h dau titer Mrs! � :M'r
r daughter, . M . Spence. Irwin. .,and' Mrs: ,John' Parr and- fa =
_ � m
'lira Robt..T_o - ily: were. the _ e
• • �C chrane of :Peace� _ its of Mr. ansi`Mrs..
River district and Mrs. Ale*' Agar! ROb(rt MacDonald, .on ''Sunday
,
f n
T ro
to`
,.are':vistor's with Mrand EErl says .the. roads around Lan
g-..
Mrs. Jas. •'Agar side are far better for a car than:
Mita Jean Cameron,whowas snff:tI
th
ey-:
arehere.
grin from ;Mead -poisoning
. Mrs: Howard
m~Win =' Harris.•and -�.
-h
a
m Ho
gMrs.
til
A.11
number -from -this neighborhoods
attended: the ' e -union of the w.
}' e Andrew,
and Lane families atPoint •
Clark on
Saturday. "
.- Mrs:. _'J
Jack M
c en
R zie
$lid...... Mi:,S.
=Hazel Irwin R:N' --
., ofTDetroit, visit-
ed
at Zion "
d on
Sunday,
Master ;'Joe Patton ':of;.Lucknow,
is
assisting Mr. Wesley'Rtchie:�
for `a f
ew weeks. •
Mr..
and rid Mrs. Ernie ';.Wilson Mrs.
s i , .wa b e o retur'iia . s were recent' callers at'E '
veretr hlcClocklin ne '
e Hazer a
( .F n
' lay) ..:. %Saskatoon and Mrs.
• The , next. meeting_ Jno.;
of the H. W:•I. [Jatnieson, called- � on Zion ,' friends
will ; b held
at the" boil? 'of bliss Sunday'
•afternoon.
home on; 'Sunday, Winch. improved.;
Congratulations to Mr. Davis' and
all hia'pa ileo on their•
it splendid En-
'•�""_• trance 'results -tet
brae: obtained wed. tWnors
on . the 'year's work . and
two.'were
Mrs: Legge's. -
Hazel P;,ercy._ on __Thursday, August g Lorne '.anvan ar 'd I "' � G d
portsider was- rushed mto=action'.in-
the'
in-the' tenth, • when it appeared that
Lucknow Was headed towards victory
Lucknow • started off, in the lit,
when with the two Thoinpson,A :boys
'retired,» Andrew ' doubled -olid.. ad
vaned'' When' Carrick- was 'safe ,on: an
e.
icor at se o'
c nd.�. 'Carrick; :went
,down
an the first' "itch:'. • '
,3t p• and advanced :ta
third when Andrew tiered 'on -,a wild
rtcb Carrick '
P , � scoring a' minute
later eira.:past 'ball.
Irwin was moved> down to '.the.
ice.
p tch is position on they batting Or-
der, and ''
, rid 'for: the- first timethis-
rs?'
a.
'son, iv. t hitless cord wasretired
for the ,third out in; both the 4th
the 8th.. inning, -with ,.runners•. on
•
ands• 3rd and in the' • 7th under
e
lar: conditions,`'Carrick:grounded
to' ' 3rd to retire
, the,,side
her of'Luck ••
rectors-Mrs..:Ernest ..Ackert are holiida n
'3'Irs. Fred :. .. •. yi . g with' their colt'.
Thompson: Histori <_ .•
and .
`2nd
dout
succr_egiful1 >'
We
Pre',
Old to
re
rt•th
� a e' ov •
Po r c
e
, of Mrs, Will'Alton, . who
'has:,.,been
in Wingham Hos itch for •
P a ';fear
weeks; She . returned to her hom
e on.
Sunday,
Mrs, "Who w
Fred'' Thom son. Rollr'
P , call Incidents with- last. n h + � .
of pioneer.' •�, -
.
Days.. Exhibit -Ancient - -
Y t A .
ncien.t:. ••. h
S e ,was no :peach -she o r ivas . a
Relics.' .'..Demonstration of Crayonr
grapefruit."
Work,' Miss Iren '". ,, w
Irene 'Wall. Lunch Com. Wh ra ?fruit?
Y g P
-Mrs. Wm., McLean, .Mrs Dan-
... , Mc ' When "I squeezed.
her she. hit me
Farlane, Mrs. • Walter Hodgins : in the ,eye."
sr
,CHAND.IS13RS =
•
f`You sweep,' out; you trim, the windows, you dust' off -•'
, the counters, •
you:. make up new price cards,. :you 'unpack and . arrange ... ; new stock, :you•
Planyour merchandrse_sbow ngsl,�...'you-do-these=;and•-a--hun r oh
d
- .: .. , , .. e'd.. tear , nee-
.essary •lobs REGULARL`' i the -no . y
inial eondoict•-bf--yoir�6usmess ,•
"But, how about, the biggest, l'ob' of •all-eontiactid
tell g the pieople arid:.
' ing them repeatedly' that 'you are in hsisiness and
, have, the goods they'..
need, Do•you do; that REGULARLY? Do you ;figure; you are oin to .
g , going;t0
Mir Weare ,of the avitiilable business if you ,don't' folks, abo
• l ,about your,
merchandise or your service :at REGULAR: intervala..instead of. doing
the job spasmodically or not ,at'.all? le
"By 111 known; tests, experience and thousands of records,
irledgcd' best -of -all medium ;for REGULARITY,•ten
• ; � is advertising in the'
local newspaper. A'-newa agoingi, •o, the homes. of
, p per lt• '' ,ULARLY into,
;FOur possible .,customers,; not only in your town but the surroending ter-`
,,
ritor'y as well, ihakes it easy enough'forn •anyone ' to see' how our 104 1'
newaliaper :offer's you• the 'finest kindof a vehicle for /;-carrying-
n'crs 'Measag`e REGULARLY your buss-
• to the. pgopleA
"And`,don't• think these folks Wonyour t miss' REGULARITY of RE • ad-
vertising" They look for their newspaper REG JLARRRLY, READ IT
(,11LARLY, study its •tidt'ertisin' ' >
g, (Yours, il""it's there) REGL1LARLY„, .••
"Arid.., a• s More, yOu it find they are- buying fairly ; REt tiJ ARLy
too,. if you;li' just 'check up, tante all Whir the advert isets'Who, do 'use.
apace REOULAItLY., ;.._
, YOIJiI;S' FOR MORE RECCtLA•RITY P. ADVERTISING;
111,
BRUCE LEAGUE'' STANDING
(Not Including Games. Yesterday)
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L. T.P. Per;
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400
.500
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'ort .Elgin :; g•.
t hesley g
Lneknow ' 7
Owen Sound 6
Walkerton• 7
Kincardine 1---.-•. ,...; 6
Wingham' _,-- • -6•. $,'
Paisley 0 16
.2
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,.,IRE. VAL.
For real "mon? '
. y :worth'.
you cce.n't equal.
LOOK
AT:
THESE.
P
RI
„. .CES ,
Size
30`x3y $4•15
/s
size
.90 �.
21...x•4.09 • _...
9 months
guarantee
against
defects and
road hazards
•
GAME TO 'SAY
July 25--Wingham at Chesley.
Port' Elgin at Owen, Sound
July, 27 -Owen . Sound at Lucknow
Walkerton at; Kincardine.'
J1u .
y 28-=Southampton.,.a`t, Port. .Elgi
Aug. 1 -Walkerton at ; Southantptor
Au_..:
g, 2-Lucknow at Owen Sound
"Post ' ned
Po
Kincardine at Owen • Sound
Wingham, at Pert Elgin •
• With Russ Robertson' handling d g the:
team from the ' bench'
`
0
n Thursdays
game in Southampton, Lucknow
fielded'' :what. "should have been the.
strongest a4gregation of the
Sim; but lack of practise was evident
in the 'numerous) errors that cost the
11Osalscto `
Pick Miller .was bae-k in . the'
, .,.., lineup
but bas only competed in six games
this year, and . the except a
P games • he
plays, Thever'`?sees a diamondo'
t
have practise It it the same in the
case ' of Andy Thompson, who
playing . 'with a dance : orchestra at
Inverhuron and Bob Carrick also
only gets into action ' when• there is
$:'game : on.'
'Seven errors,',as was: -the case in
Southampton, are too many for a
team that has hopes of making the
playoffs, and especially:. for a team
that is -not a powerful hitting .ag-
gregation, and although .Lucknow
got ten hits in South, '•they :weren't:.
bunched effectively -z.and' were notice-
ably lacking"in the pinches in three
cases,.when ,runners were left on
second', and third. •
The'.toughest break of all was., when
5with.; ;Roy Finlayson on 3rd Clark
Finlaysony' d
'lifted one. to ',right': field
that', had , all' appearancesLo 'lin
forf---g g
a hit 'but Go ' • •
ldsmith�v�nt ,under
it, with Roy on • his way . in to the
plate,.' and .the catch sent' him back
to the '; bag. Had• , ;Roy been on the
base when the; catch ;was made,;;no
doubt he •could have,' scored Standing,
up. 'This was a case when •,both coach'
and runner might .have used better
judgement, but to them as- well •-a§
the crowd it was a deceiving bail
that , looked like a sure lilt.
•, Another tough' break was, When
with "Bob Thompson . on fi . st`• Ca L s .
P r t, crick Mrs. >;eoilard: Ifni h '.
smashed, a terriflic . drive ,over the week g t spent•
' . the'
, n, Detroit. .. • ` ' • '
-end, i
eight' foot, right field 'fence, -that .was Rev. John Pollock intends leaving
foul. by about ten feed on Thursday • for a `•Erin to England,
• . • " - • •. • Mr:Angus, McKay, returned•,
"When Lucknow lost on Thursday, .i
.• siona7y •is," taking `the services in hit
it sent then' nto a' tie for fourth Pince- • whip he is
i yed ' Miss Bertha- McKay' of Stratford.,
place with Owen Senna.. who la
Port Elgin yesterday+, the 'result, of spent the `
P e weal? end with '.her :parents,
r
ae as we go Mr, and. Urs. Hecto cKay.
Which • we are•net aware . > .. C.?s M ., y
press. Walkerton defeated' �iesle . e i
y Master J-, U .' Reid, is.,+visitingc;.his •.
on 'Monday, which "petit 'Lucknow", i,
., ., ., > sister, Mta;,• Dowling,im llatnilt6tt'. •� .'
Owen Sound Gtitnd Walkerton, into' a• Miss Annie„:„ Laidlaw spent . last
three -cornered,
* `tie for foujrth place,. week' visiting in Toronto and
s .• • ti gars�;Falls',
Lucknow still` has two ,Mimes to Mr' and Mrs. Eli J'aCciues and son
play, both bf' them with Owen Sound; 144r, Wilfred Jacques, spent theweeit
who play here to'morro (Friday)' end 'with their son, Mr. and, Mrs.,
a ..
that c flock and the opal ..,i George -Jacques of •.;Prestoirt' r ,
" y next Thursday. 'It goes Nits. d'bo; Tiffin "visited last 'Week,
witltotyt ''saying' that Ala.an all itli' retotiyes, iii Toronto' arul betroit
h portant eg, t#i�o� -ititteeiite i a"i1r.--air 24fr ``
Which' May •detemmhie whether or ccntl GALL lsst s, Mr.
, y with fire aft ; 'arerttsY rii'
• .1 e�`e
'not Lucknow makes, th ,' "1 :..'u and trig..,•.
Genuine
Goodyeara at
prices •you 'd
-Ray for-
'bargain"
or
i
n..
'bails tires -
PARAMOUNT U F. W.
The July meeting Was s held at the?
to
ofme,.
Miss ' Ethel Martin. The:
..neeting ting was opened; by -all singing'
.her Maple::Leaf : •aft r _i
, e 'Which.. ; tl
;Lor
d s-prayer�vas repeated` in' uniso
rhe minutes' of; the last meeting were;
:'ead and adopted, o i
d ted after r •�hic ' ,the
h
was called and the business of
..he
month: took•place. Letters :were
read one.
letter . containing ;;the in=
dtation from the';president of the '
.iairshea Club to 'join them at -their':
.reit meeting' to be held at the home
of Mrs. W. MacDonald -the invita-
tion was. accepted..Miss Isabel Jainie-
son• yang a solo•'- which--wasrfolloweii'
by a.. violin ,selection by Mrs: M.
Hogan., Mr.' McKa
.:: _......,., _... .- y,a: returned mis-•...::
sionaryy gave a- very, interesting talk
on • his *work in India.: The meeting`.
g
was brought
.
toa close byi i
the National,' Anthem:. 'Lunch • ' was •
served by .the hostess.
The Paramount Club will. meet with
the` Kairshea . Club • -at, the home of
Mrs W. F. McDonald, 4th eon, :on
the third Thursday : in August. The
Paramount ladies supply the program
The following' were elected to attend
to. it Misses Rae McDonald; l Ethel ..•
Martin, Edna Wolfe, Norma• Ander
son. The `roll call will be• 'the Mem-
The
em ~
ory of a kind act.
The June Meeting ' r
The June Meeting > of the • Para-;' ,
mount U. F .W O. was , held• at the : ,
home of, Mrs. ,,A., Cooke. The meeting' :
was 'opened •by singing One verse
and ;the chorus of the Maple Leaf,
after which the': Lord's prayer was :
repeated: in unison. The minutes of
the last meeting were read and ad
opted. The 'roll` was called and after
a short business • discussion, Miss
Mary Co_oke_gave'_a:•.-very-interesting ;
reading,; which was • follow,ed.. „by a
few minutes • 'vent incommunity
singing. Miss Ethel Martin gave an
instructive paper on "Judging Com-
petition" which was followed • by a
discussion on the paper. The pro
gram was' brought to a close by .an
interesting contest conducted by Miss
Ethel .Marlin A • vote of thanks was
tendered Mrs.. •Cookefor.,'the use of ,
her home, after which a dainty`. lunch
was served. ,