The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-09-13, Page 5•
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TIVICrrnitE#4, iCf/RiDEOIOWNERSOFORFAT
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1 you'll ne
with any other Iow.pricei
e oys Humble
1aford Team
rtrab, .Grey Champions ' By .7
•Recwee'r O. ;Tie PlaY49vvn Series
"1..4414kng, .0.nme "Set t,'or Yeater-
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CARRICK IN' FINE FORM
Lucknow. Seppyd turned the tables
on the: Meaford Black Sox here
Thitrdday, in the secondgameof •the
At" rinind• of : the intermediate "B"
playdowns by handing the visitors a
stinging 7 to ..3 defeat. This victory
at the -expense of the over -confident
• . Sox;„ tied- the, series,, arid' avenged .a
7 to 0whipping Lucknow received in
Meaford; 'The third and deciding
gamewas set 'for Southampton on
Saturday but rain caused a •pbst-
poneinent of the fixture until Wed-
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The Sepciys behind a .,clever
piteh-
ing job by Bob Carrick timed' in a
bri4nd of ball that left no doubt. aato'
*hien-was the better teani on Thtire-'
day .and•Ltielcnovieved. again .thei
1111V171h-at
Yliitt-"B” vvriforeltrtchampionship. Ire Stu:,
Carrick stOod • the.S�x on thei
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trHITECHRCH
: EOR =-At" Palinerstort,;• .August
' 00th, to Mr. and. Mrs. Boyd, 'a :00,-7
CengratnlatiOns.
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The W. N. s. of thited, church'
beld 'a qUiltineat. Mrs. .Purdon's
Iskat• Wednesday. • .
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Miss Jean Coulter, nurae-in-train-7
Ong of VVingham ,hOppital spent last
.Wednesday ' with her parents Mr.
sine Mrs. Coulter.
Miss Gladyd Garton'graduate
nurse of '.0,fitariO , hodpital; London,
is
speradiog two weeks at home
„'. Quite a number. from here attend
.' efl,the••tield da Y at' Langside on Labor
A special meeting of the Vir4.'M• S..
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et the Preslitym4an, church was held last Wednesday with. a good atten-.
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dance„preaent and Mrs. Bnliarityne
7 -'714:71`011 -onto gave, a -Sprendiddress.
on .the •Lunch, wit§ served
and a social1thhe Was spent. , ,
MISS Catherine 'Petterdnn hag th^
• , tered. Stratford „hospital of TUdedaY
as nurse -in -training' We wish her
every •succeds*.
Messrs, Tiles, and ,tirek Inglis at-
tended the 'C. E. at TerentO hisf,
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A ntiMber frehi here ritteirildithe
Yeteriin'a dervice at.13rilideld4 on Sun-
day afternoori,
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•We are -glad _ to report Rev'.
.retiiihed home titt4
hfe holideye. 111 the old lhnd4 ine
the uual. Service. Titt'47
fleshy the: toth.
Ml Xile Keiiiie4y Isereticiing,
:,•ti"fet0' iiisyt ti 1,otiton.,
• )60# If., liehborne' Spent the Week
W1th br :ptrents 'hre.
Inglia spent day with
ff40QISfl ItrITokit xh011i..•
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t..RItRSRYTERIAL •
.• .1W:embers,' of -.;the.”. Western :section
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of
':111aitland.Presbyterial.„$0clety
M. S.:•ztif 'the BresbYterian' Chureli"in
GanadaYlithered' in, large' nurnbeis•
for the..se4iOnal.,meeting, which., was
held zn
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• Knox Church, Ripley • on
Thursday. The' gathering was' presid-
ed .over by Mrs.: P. D. Mc
Culiough of'• 'Kincnrdine.• Opening .
votional exercises lect•'hy Mrs.:
:Aili
cLeau 'arid ra. (Rev.) Burgess of
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A resolution...of sympathy. was . • •
tended ' to • Mrs. . R. McWhinney;
Dtthanron ,who had recently', beet
bereaved 'by the death of herfittlier.
Reil Call was responded -to by elieet.-•
big' reports,. work the -Varian's
ningennon,.
,LtieknoW'; Kincardine, Lorne, South
Itinload and Ripley, Kinlongh was the'
only , tiot.f.'ept0e000, Net,
treashier, :rePortetf
that 'the ,redeipti'tii date' 'were 'about
Allinal• to these Of, this time last yenr,
Mis;1VicKeniie •:•itipleY,,: layered
With ;it ..Pleading
the ,tibaende. P.
Mont, Field .PeOretarY, • W.. 6 through
illrieds.•was. to be • Pretient,
Mrs.• BallentYne, :Secretary of
'Youblitetions; 'addressed the gathering
r.s. Reit, Ititilesf.t. rendered.
Mt Alan McLeed of ItYincar-
Mile' read a., cOntrirehenSive report ,M
the ' ptinnter.!':.$cliOol,' prepared' ‘i,s,
Agnes Wi1liahion of Witigham,
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slordon S. Vsid principal. and
1ie tartar, • aisistant ,
inaniin,ri • schoot. this terni; Twrit,
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to pupils liritte registered lit the
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or htiA 39 iti the Junior;
totiins, regi-
trtibri,. of ifi, Which le.;eiie' et the
Westerl 01101146s .0.
ROME OF VVATSOM SCorr
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• . • R DEST*OVER BY '' FIRE.
LJnused Stairway • ,:Forced •.•00en ,AA
Neighboira : .. Rescue
, • nriren TWA. "Firiner-
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A lerge brick dwelling owned 1 by
Mr: Watson,: Scott, of Concession 11,
Huron, •WaScomPletely, destroyed by.
fire on' Thursday 'might last Week,
• About p fire, the . origin .°01
hich is unknOWn, firit iiotice
13Y PasSeis-by and the general alarm'
*-Sotinded. , Neighbors yildlied to the
•Scene, 'and endeavored to:.:rottse Mr.
Scett, 'who' had retired, Mrs'. Scott
being absent;from her 'hopie 4hti
tithe. The .stairway leading 'rpm 'the
Icitphen. -over • which the. sleeping
quarters '•aie lOcateil was , quickly
1Mrited, 'flitting' Off : any means6- of
rescue from that point: Another un-'. a
,usd stairWay,, :the ton of which 'was e
coyeveit. was forded Opell an cl.
Scott who was •irl: dazed 0onditOn 1
was rescued, ,
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Only stnial •Portion 'Of the AO& • '
tents were belied. A partial insurithe.' y
ethiers, 'the loss *lath, is a heavy One.
Only a fevi Years ago section
the house was. burned after *1ich
the betide Was. completely reniodelleit
-,Ripley Ex:Press, •
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heads: and only in the 7th, and 13th
inning did he appear to weaken, and
With a' couple of errors thrown; i
Meaford chased in three runs, onl
on of which was earned -Carrick le
thein doWn with seven hits; three, o
e. K. • ThomPson • Leach. Left
• basesLucknow 6; • Meaford
• Base on ballsoff earriek, 2; Vail
which were ofliuch a scratchy natur
they ,were, doubtful: •
Miller 'Popped to 111.0ps 044. C. Fin-
laysoe'S sing.le sent' Bob,to 3rd. .Fin;-•
layson went /down to 2nd. ,Phjllijs
threw out Garton. Bob scored Pii a
pafiged hall and Finlayson scored on
AR Th9444911'0 ChipPle,'
. threw
0i1AndreW,, 'it . "
.•• • • Ninth Inning' -7
• 'Meaferd-”Leach lifted it to 3rd
Wright flied 9.* tp Garton. •ChapPle
singled and .BnfriSteed bating for.
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Spears truek out,, •
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ztobilison, 0.
enkuiPs,, 2no,; 0 • to b
vette, 1 t iell 4!;
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olniLri'L' • r ' 0 - t•
yx: 4. 4, ••1• u 0
wrignt, 1st •,--4••••4 0 1! .
...aritik'apte, ;30 1 1„.„. .
c. ' 4 .:0 7: 0 b
-rstimstead ' 1 0 0, -0 0. 0
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4 batted for, SPelt'is 9th.
Lucanow . • ab r h po a e
A InonapsOn,, rf. 2' • 2'
Andrew, lf. 0 2 „1-,' 0
irwin, ist. 2 1 0-- 9 '0 '
t;arrick; p. 9"0: 1 2 1
Jinhaysen, 2nd L1,..1. 1. 2
-1', 3 2. -4.
Miller, .se. -4 0 , 0: . 2 12 • c
F-27- 0 3:
J• ariori, ct.. 1 .1 g 0 ti
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27, 7' 11 27 10
core By ity . ,
•Aer.ford 000 210-3
,Luelinow n021 .100
Suihmark--,RUns batted in, Irwin
'Ct arrick; 'It. Thonipson, 2; Andrew, A.
f 1hompsen . Leach 2.;:1 worbase.
hits -
Vail, IMenford'S .starting pitcher
e• 'L; Phillips, 1. A, Struck out---clarrick
was shelled' from the nioupd, in th
trd'inning, after ;four runs bad'• been
scored on a pairof singles, two • hard
hit doubles and ii•Hheld,er's• choice.,
"WarpY":„phillins, the :.highly: touted
lad fi•eirPletcht:replaCed:' Vail but
Was not the :phasic he was in Meit
ford :and in less than six innings; was
touched for six hits and •another trio
of rune... 'Phillipd,.*.had.'.its bow .,,01
Thursday to his ..porttide rival,." 23
year-old ,BOly 'Carrick.. , • ", .•
••''' It was .Weil•after.j.ne4 itarting hour
that it waq,•neicted, '3,1* g4na,
on:a 'sticky.
mornings, lain .and. under a -s' tha
wad Stiitovert.Caw.; tint
ncertainty. tku4 game going ',ahead
iteis-onp 'Of the , hest %genies Of • 'the
season and' to cOnchide '..that if the
locals are 'playing the bafl they.'iiru
capable off?* Alettiord, to be
eliminated...in the. 3rd -igame
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FOr the first .six Carrick
the' Sox to •$ singlesone
every 2nd strikeouts .and
1.2..rigield putouts retired the first 18
men, • • • 1: • •
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Ileaford7-itblyinson out rd to tst:
Ph1lhip'gzeunded to 1st and 'Miller
threw Out ,Vail. • '•
Lucknow-A hornpson struck 'Oa
Andrew shigled and lrwin drew a
pass. •Carridic hit to Vail facing An-'•
drew at 3rd...11.:FinlaYson hit to3rd
foreing IrWin.: . • .
Seiond Inning ,.
MeafOrd---Bel$ Singled, went to
second on a low throw hy•C, Finlay-
sofltrying catch him Off lst. Smith
rid' Lea,o,truck 'out. it. Thompson
threw out Wright. ' . :
• •LUCknoar-11. ITlibronsert arid,,, C.
rinlayson grothided Out 3rd • to is.
with Miller 'grounding " Out 46--sho
in.lietw°eil• •'...3"hir'd Inning :
,-Meaford-Chapple :Popped to 2nd.,
Carrick -Look Spears stalling drive
and'Robinson hoisted to Miller, •
Lticichow..--Garton wrapped OUt,, a
two -bagger. It was .all;RobiaSon coUd
:d� hock down A. Thompson's 'hit
and hold- Garton 'on 2nd. Art. Andrew
was 'out 2nd to 1st, advancing both'
ruimers. Irwites, fielders:Choice to 3rd
scored Garton When Chapple's throw
to hone, *died Spears 'off: the..plate.
Carrick''grounded„ out to 2nd, With
ThempSon: sc,oring R Finlaystin'S
single: advanced Irwin to 3rd and a
screeching -double to deep :Centro by
R. Thohipddh. •scored both runners.
'Philips, • took *the, mound and, struck
Out Miller. • ••. . • , •
•Fioiirth, Inning
Meatford-rrhillips; pelt and Smith
struck out :with Vail getting a single:
.); Vail 14 Phillips fi.•Eits of Vaii, 5,
.11 24 innings;Oft, Phillips, 6, in 64..
•Annings; Stolen "bases7-7A. Thompson,
Jarricle Finleyboh, Chapple. Earn -
:ad runs, Lucknow 6; ‘MeggOrd -1.
Liropires-Nichel, Owen Sound';. Wells
Southampton. •': • • '
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.With; the ..exception of the two in
when Meaford-scored, only„
:nen reached.. 1st base, two of theini..
reOehing second, one by a.stolen. base
the Other on an.error. ; • .
_ ileafOrd 'got the,break..oti oric run.
tbey'84ored- on -inursday.-,A tyventY,
toot overthrow, entitled 4:rdiiii4,r to '4
base '4ass. a giOund, Yram e made '101
hout' 600 fans were on' hand. M. wit-
chit
gal./e.,' .the eighth
Andy Tnoinpsoh 'made' a mighty.
;throw' froiri right. field t ' third 'tha
Maria
ceL:44)...ttotertitst"tn'6'vcirailtinrcii, ;tteea.'db;alf lWa
'slopped by a chimp of ..Weetis. :Tin;
atteaterd'. cOach; cianned it struck
glove,. hiro.teet..flc
Orther. back, .Um-.'
the, difference .ano.
'gettlngi'out .his 'rule 'meaSurecl,11. ti*
4,stai,ce 'to the 'bag,' waa.',41 feck
and the run was
The..hleaford ;squad, :were. so :con.,
fident that they'wetild-.:”take"., Luck -
now . on Thursday; that planshad been.
made, to .run ,ali-excurmon:frOni Mea-.
ford.to Perietang for the 2nd remit*
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of the .playdowzis,, • • ' . •
Lucknow- C. Einlaison singled,
Garton struck out, ThOmpSon forer
ed C Finlayson 'it:2 nd and stole:
had, there could be.littledoubt at' to
Art ,Andrew laced out a singlascor-
ing Andy. Irwin grounded out to 3rd.
Fifth Inning ,
Meaford,--Reach; WrightandC110P-
pie 'in, Succession filed out to
Irwin and It: Thompson.
Lucknow-- Carrick R. Finlayson
MI Miller Struck out, with li::ThOinjo.t
On sandwiching a single. '
Mr.• Sixth Inning I
Meaford-Spears struck • but Rob-
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nson singled: Phillipa flied to Andrew
•tid Millet threw out Vail, • :
ChaPple and
nil threw out C. Finlayson, 'Garton
rid .../tr Thompson.
' Seventh Inning •
eaf rd Bell walkcd. Smith laid
down a bun t pi had beat t,
when Carrick Carriek thieW over
bead, k double bY Leach scored beth
miners? A. Thompson dropped
Wright's fly, and -When Carrick made
play on 'Wright •who •Wts 'ambling
o 2nd R. Finlayson threiv home,
rapping Leach oft third Who was
agzed Out.' Cbannle flied mit to Gar -
011 and. IL Finlayson threw Out
tSPenaretnew4ndreW popped a foul
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Irwin Walked and was forced
at 2nd 'by Carrick. R. Finlayton
struck out.
Eighth Inning
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Phillips tolled " to,
CArriek.•Vail walked, •and tell hit to
right.
A,,,iThonpaba's'.1ong thrlIOY to
ard to catch :Vail' was high witli Veil
Saiititeringt keine. Smith struck out.
`141,eitnosf#4i theniliOn
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Th, surprise defeat has: at :•least
interrupted their plans for 'a" few days,
and if thlocaLs are. on ,'•Warkit
,Phillips, Will\*Mve . to rise te, great
eights ,te win the 3rd 40-ne. •
• : LoCal fend who 'attended the ',Arai'
,ganie in Meaford as .w011 as: the play-,
el's, acclaimed the Sok,: and', then
Management', .as fine sit' bun h 4;of fel-
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la•Wa as tine' cotild Wish to ' eet or
the field. But when the Metiford quail
decamped from team tiere after t eh'
cief• eat on, Thursriek;4itheot waitin
.i.o..'*„..the.L.suppera_that Were. Preparet.
toe- thein land it was :Supper trine), •
one WPiiderib at, their action.' Maybc
just anotherease.'of 'a . team "tint*
can't. take it." ".";-..-, ,. .
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The. Hanover Sprit scribe claim: ,
that Port' Elgin had. a better team
than ,lincknotvi, hut the involved play:
offd'often eliminate the' better teani;
as was :the case .thia year in .his
opinion. me hews $hat the s.ealon's
record :proyed this.., .
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•• And no doubt it is -entirely. upon
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this that, he is 'basing his corielusiOns.• -,
We . doubt very much. if he se* the
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WAWANOS1T 'F•4.11W.t
4B141STP4.4 k.79,1C'SENM1,c*.! •
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Henry Kerr., West WaWanesklartn4
ert. was Lound "et i)1?taini,pg,' • •
m940! the aInStInt, $70 ..trem•
Thos. McNeil. plge,
Wad. *Mended a, week for „Sentert9et ;.
wheri.he appeared, in C.Ourt;ladt.Week
in9.90,9rieb. The:C.9;1010int Nwt. made.' '
by :Mr.McNeil Alt0r! two horees•
had, pureliased ..fren;,Kerr at that ,.
price were Seized. to satisfy chattel
iriortgage: testified .hat •
kilcwn001.0; iAt” the*.
time: he purcitaiett the horges,. and: '
swore that' Kerr, had: t10. „hint the •
.were ge,., iirieetigated.
and .1e:weed. tbe'.m..9rtgage; after; '
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the: Sale ,On being prompted pe go.
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"7 4, reighbori Kerr,. however,' insis-
ted that.lgehrall knew of the' *rt.-
giti•-•elting before the transaction:
Yolith, Sentenced
R,olliserr:Bene, 16 who resides near ,
the :Nile; 'Pleaded guilty to the theft . • .
of two diarnond rings valued at ;coo:.
Trtire,Jhe.4-Butamet, cottage of Mr and .•
was remanded 'to, jail one week for , •
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sentence. . 1,4, • •
HOLYROOD.
Hrs. J. H. •Atkerttn.
re ined :to. ••
Caledonia on Monday With her son,
Rev . Ackert. • ,
Mrand Mrs. Dave Eadie and Mrs.
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.../. adie'-'-of :'Olerinfaillin; Mr. - Gi•ahani ' . ''• 7 ' • .-Y L
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..)inkney .of Lange were the.guesta ." •
it Mr„Vim. 'Eadie's on Sunday• •
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Akkeit And Mr
larence•• Fairow• spent :Monday ev- ”
,ning at Mr.. Thos. Harris'.. • - •
Mr . arid' Mrs Robert MacDonald
ind son Jack spent Sunday with Mr. :
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Ind' Mrs. 'Otte MeClevis of Walkerton • '
Miss Mary ,Cassidy returned to
ondon this , week, having 'spent the
?est month at . her hothe here. •
Mr and Mrs. Richard Elliott' visit- • •
wi nend ee_w?teron
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T s" Sri
day
c: and..; ,.,• .„ rs.' Howard
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••‘'N "'- it ' '/IO .' rd. Ha •'' And
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Ur: Earl Harris' Were recent .yisitors-_*,.'•iy,.
at Mr.. Ernest.i. c ert 8.. . •
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'ASHFIELD NOTES.
Rey J it. and ,
have :returned frOsif their •Vacition.,
. Little' Shirleyfait 7, ;I"
mighter. Of Mr. rind.' Mrs:
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!Hamilton; awalloWed.,,ali 'Open safety.
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pin one day last Week. TheLDr, :was : ..:......., „
summoned at. once and was able, to
remove it ..without.: injury . to • her
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Thrashing is the Order of the day -
and the farniers are very well pleas -
Ad the way the grain is_tuniing_out. ,
Mr; William Johnston thrashed', al- •
moat five tkousand bushels 'and he
Still has, thirty-five acres of buck -
Wheat and one li)indred •acres of, flax •••
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Mr. Daniel Rofle!S 'friends .Will be.
sorry 'to. learn.be is net - nearly :as
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well as he: was and last Friday Was' ...
removed to Goderich hospitel..\
The Work on 1known as' •
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the;' 'church " aide read' is ' ain100,* *
caOpletedi all but: the -graire1114.It
is si splendid piece of Work and Mr.:
Jr Itabertson and his men are.'to
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be congratulated
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Mr:: and ',Mrs.,' Lelia. Ritchie and '
Alvin alizeomatipied by Mrs. •Shenr,
wood and Earl ,spent. Sunday at Mr. •
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' The mai* friends of Mr: ban *Se "
are sorry to learn that his condition •
had not been veri fvOrable" these : •
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Port-aknow playoff series. If, he Mr Robt. ,iteid and Sister:Lime;
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COINCIL rTARES MTTE *
BEFORE. ATTRNEr GENIAL
The'.goilerichetitincil hain - a,C-'
cepted the 'ulifelhe' court. litdg ofit
ordering. them to accep,t3lie.,:acileol
boards estimaies and pay over' at
'one 0000 Ottani the 'beard*. The
Connell' tabled' `the jildgettieht
tPridity 1 night end tiPPointect. ii• .4e1.3,11?.
tatien ter'tele' th,. Matter tip Witi?••••
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Attoi•ney deneral ArthurA Itoebutk in
ipeibitte' Pita 'Wek. The' cottliall. lied
until. tiiOrday torIPetiltlie judge
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Which Was th• superior team: .
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In *Winning four straight Playoff
gamed 'Lcknow won the lEtzliice•Lea.,' '
gue "B" championship, and have now;
knotted the 1st round of 0. B. A. A.
playdown aeries, to prove worthY of
repredelithigllie Bruce Leag:ue m.the
fight f0 the provincial- cliamfrion
shipagainst a team that iS 'Many,
corisidered ah "A!, class tem' and
effottg were even made in ,tiome.
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quarterS in• the GreyLeagne to have
them .raised to that standing.
visited at Jne; McDonald's, Menday •
nftrnoon, .. • : • .
Miss Lorena. Hogan is leavingfor .•
Stratford Norma in a few daYS. •
Misses; Della arid Margaret 011...''
Imre left -Saturday for St, Mary's,
Hospkal, Kitchener,' where their
antei training school' fot nurses.
• WO .elttenl: corigratulationg to
end Mrs. Wm. Be m,• .
Wliether it is a vletaty 4, a 'defeat
ter. Llicittiow .in 'the 3rd game thi's
has it:team that' they cali
justly PrOud -off,' 'which ,-has ; under
the •nianagerrient. tit' Russel Robert-
, been whipped'• fortnidable
aggregation that h8s treated ' base,
ball sinterest.in tlie clistrlct tO a tie
gree never *before known . by . the
writer. •
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Behnd, oda afld 5 -hit
'Lefty didSmth,
teethiietee, Went eil( on Tidiers
offerink 19 liaininer �ut 1eveh hits
that fgaya
ictery ovfortjS.,
n. (hic pi d
tete' treilf.the. tittetVie
,AintsfO‘n duth-
now meet e Ayirke? ip, 'the
haik ound. • •
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MISS Idabel Alton of Toren 0, t . '. • . '
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visiting ' with Dlr and . Mrs. John •• • . • •
ktillink • ' . r
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litr..ant*o.. Will Lliiie of iltiPleY ' • ..
-pentSfilitlay at Mi. Jamos Ifitclitted , '" * '.. • • • ,
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Mr . John Caniiihiliiifiding4"-Z -'''''''' 'f''Y-'
few days -with; kiss Maria Ciiinpliell ;' •• ,, '
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who is qnite lit.„k. ..
Seho�l ie-ePeried, at Belts:at 'lett •
week, With M r; charge'. • 4 tt7'
Mr, and, Mrs.; Wilson' Irwin • •
Sunday• '
With Kinloss friends: : . • , • t•
Tice Misses'•Maliet. arid hene Woodii' • •
spent an enhg -With Miss Leila
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Itackett riatit'Veeky '
Mr tii 'Sh�rwbdd and t1 vfitect
Ir *id mkt: Aidto uttitt.,, tit*4
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