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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-07-07, Page 4ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARE from LUCKNOW te July 15 & 16To Stations 4.31fltaiva 'and east to , Cornwall inclusive; uoesdge Lieiseterbor 0, ' an*be Inord, Stations Newmarket to North Ba Penetang, Collingwood, Meaferde Midland, Parry Soolult • VaPreed and westto Seardnunw- • , 4 July •'16 to. TorontoAlso to Brantford, Chatham Goderieh :Guelph Hamilton, London, Niagara ' , Wen Sound, St. Catharines; , St. Mary's, Sandi Stratford Stathro r!, Woodstock. 'Wm\ ENIIMMO•11.MM••••••••••••••••••: 'ISO handbills for complete list'a destinations. Pee zeros, return "limits, -train information, tickets, etc. consult nearest Agent. - T188C TILE,..'WAT$0.14. , , „ 'Muriel Watson used to Aitorry, ithO'nf . • 'ire- 2 quent :trips to the . yaw Sedges of civilization" -to nuning talent and ConitructiOn ea -nips where hje: was rcilegh and Colitto---rte---Iiii4,7—Ni-li-1be• telephones'. hei7end the children from each new location, Cheering them, • aiiiThimelf, in th*C` proem& "After :-e • -• • • ,s, be ninseik yon re' never om of csirihga• tip • difit'atilkag as:Y€4hIrietheuktgioir, Reductions' in telephone' rteiee-loCal .14 10.11 (4.1aLaro,,A,X1 dioanCe in 1935..16, and 37 bare iffessed failings to telephone asses in Ontario ausil Quebec ot nearly on ntiiiirwi`eLer- Yearly. BERT MORAN, NATIVE OF AS/WIELD, „BURIED A native of Ashfield, 'Robert Mor- an, brother of Rev. Father William Moran, parish priest at Ridgetown, seas buried, at Kingsbride list week, the funeral Cortege coming froni Ridgetown where reqUiein high mass was sung. Seri of the lite Patrick and Mn. Moran,' the deceased was a Ilitaxaber of a well-known Huron County family. A' brother,. Patrick, 'still farms the homestead on the 9th coneeesion of Ashfield Township. Two other,hrethers; Joseph and John, are In Detroit, the latter a teacher. Three 'sisters also au 'ye. D0I�IYBR0OK The Y. P. S. Will hold their regular • meeting on Friday evening. • . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miners and Me.` Cheater Tucker of Louden :were Sunday, visitors at the home, of the former's uncle" Mr: J. C. tobilkson. , 1,.110.1a Marjorie, Campbell who has been on the staff of Wingham Hospit- al , is spending. a ,few • days with her parents Mr; and Mrs. A. H. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin. Walsh and grand -daughter* Jill of Poetise, ,Mich., spent Sunday evening with his uncle. Mi. Fred Moss. ' Mies Virginia ChamneY of *Coders " ith is spending the holidays with he grandparents, Mr, and • Mrs. ChamtieY. • PURPLE 'GROVE .• Haying is'the order of the day and with good weather the farmers will be very busy, • • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lowrey and son of Sudbury are visiting relatives here • Friends of °Mr. John Collins re- gretlto Iearn of his illness. - Mr. Cecil Bill of Sarnia is visiting !relatives here: • 0* 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Andrew Emerson vis- - Ited With Mrs. Dave Sterling on Sun= „ Rev. and Mrs: Vexing and Mrs. Vic - :tor Maki,. Harriet and Ella visited at Mrs, Jack, Emerson's recently, MISS Mayville Seat and her father. attonded the Watson picnic at Or- angeville on Saturday, • , • The young bride was .extolling the virtues, of her -husband to a hiend, "George in just the most gorgeous sips In the World," she Said. "He giVes ' anytiMkg 'er4idit can buy." • HOLYROCil Rev. T. E. Kenne.dv and sons Jas. and. William of Norwich spent the past week with the formers sister,. Mrs. Thos. Roach, 6th con. • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris and Mr. Earl ,Harris' were recent visitors at Mi7., Abner Ackert"a , • ' Mi. and Mrs: Lloyd -Robb and Anne of Glainis were Sunday,i,vinitora at Mr,_ Richard 'Elliott's. , Mr. Gordon - Campbell of Amber= ley has been engaged..as teacher for this school. , Mr. and Mrs. Mat. CaraPbell and family of Point Clark spent Sunday with Ur; and Mrs Thos. Roach. • . Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer and Chester of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Palmer, Leis and Billie. Mr. Dick Kincardine spent Sunday at Mr. Thos. . _ -,Mr. Jack Ackert is spending: this Week at Mr. JHarvey Ackert's cardine. . _ ' ' Mr, and Nes-Thee. Roach spent' Dominion - Day with Dungannon Mends. s Mr., and Mrs., 'Wm. Eadie, Doris and Lorne, Mrs. Rachel Culbert, Eva and Lorne, were .Sunday guests of Mr. .and Mrs. -John Feterbough, South Line. ., Miss Jennie and Mr.: Alex 'Pierce were recent visitors at .Mr. Albert Thompun's., • 'The school .children presented Miss Katharine 'Robinson with'e cut "glass vase, as Jaren as individual. gifts prior to her departure as teacher. here. Miss Robertson is engaged as tea- . chee' of the 12th ,con. •school, Huron, near 0,1ark's. •• , • , • • . CONCESSION TEN We extend congratulations to Miss Muriel McBride' who passed her en- trance on her year's work. • Miss Frances Elliott of 'London is holidayingiwIth her Miter; Mrs..BoYle and Mr; Karl. L. Boyle. . • Mr. 1. and Mrs. Russel Collins Roy and Mt. and Mrs. Chae. Colline of , Purple Grove Were Sunday tote of Me, And Mrs. Geo. 'Colwell. • Mr, and Afre, Wm. Rails and einall daughter or Tisdale. Sask., left.,,for. their .home on Thursday after spen- ding the past few woke with rela- flees here. • Mr. James Murray and son.of Chi- cago visited last Week With` hie bro- ther, ,Mr. P. A. Murree' and other relativesin. this community.' David Elphiek of Pinkerton spent a few deka at, the hone& of Mr. and Mrs. Sohn W. cotweit. Miss Ellen McBride left' iin.`Mon day to attend summer school le Tors Mr. end Mrs. Rudolph Siete?! and Elroy of Detroit spent " the; week -end at the home of her inothet; Mrs. A. • DU NGAN t•ION Visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs: Davie S. 'Errington this .Week were their daughters, Mrs. Stanley Hughes and husband • of Toronto, Mts. Bert' Buds man .and' husbandand children June and Lorne of Essex. '' • Miss Cora Dickson is taking a short summer course at Toronto, Mrs', Geo. Glazier of Guelph visited Mt. and, Mts. Abe Culbert over the week -end. , Qt:ite a number from 'here atten- ded .the' Pentland 'reunion at Harbour Peek,. Goderich, on SaturdayMrs. Geo: Irwin, whets one of the clan and attendee.• the picnic, had a birthday thesame sdeysslkseany happy retUrils, of the day to Ms. hwin and 'many more lutpOse reunions, • - Mr. and Ms. Thos. P* have had as guests recently Miss, a h, Dis •li er of Wiarten, Mr. tie rs. Earl Swan -and' three little sfins.:of Ashs field; Mr: Clayton Led. Auburn and 'Mrs. -Wm. -Holtzhauer •and -daughter- Lois of Freston on ,S dey and Mrs. Chas. Straughan, Vivian and Ferne Lawler of Aublib-Coa Monday.. „ 'Mrs. J. Barkley and Mrs. Robt. Fitzgerald in coMpany with Mr: and Mrs. Richard. Gardner tvisited Mr.' and Mrs. Albert Campbell of West- fieldprior to , Miss Marjorie Carap- bell's departure to enter the Ontario Hospital, London, for d t*reemonths c.Me course. 'Mrs, R. J. Durnin had .guests Over the . week -end their min Mr. Chester Durnin, Wifeses children Jimmie and Marjorie of Pittsburg..' They returned to their home on Mon- day. Jimmie is. remaining for a lon- ger, visit. .Miss •Grace 1,Crawford of Calgary was also a visitor. • Mrs. B. J. -Crawford" attended the funeral on Fridae of her cousinsUfra J. H. Wilson of London in company with Mr. and 'Mrs. J. R. McNeil of Lueknow. • Mies Flora Durnin and her -aunt' I,Miss Ellen •Durnin, have taken a cot- tagesfeor a weelc at Colpoy's Bay steak Whirton. Mrs: .C. C. Brown and Mr. and Miss Robts Bean of Carlow visited Mrs. Brown's Vortheisin-law, Mr. 'Win. Sampson of Munroe, who is • Mi.'end Mrs. Abe Culbert Mr. and Mrs. Melville 'Culbert, Mr: and Mrs, Chas, Congener' and sons attended the, Congram• sresunion. at Point' Clark 'rinthe 1st of July. The weather .be - sing ai. little disagreeable; the atten- dance was not as large as Usual.,_ ' Miss Wilma . Treleaven of the Crown 'Life Insurance CO., Toronto, spent the week -end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs: G. C. Tre- leaven.' 's, • A -yen?' good green party was held .on the United •church grounds •with the, eoncert. given ;by London talent ,..inLthe_auditorium....,The_proceeds. theevening amounted to " $109.00. Much anxiety is held for , the re- covery of Mr. Jack Patterson, who was brought, home seriously 111 from work a week age: and was the next day taken to Gcieericte hospital; where an operation was performed.' ,His condition remains very serious. , • After -a lengthy:illness, there pass- ed away one of our, beloved citizens, Mrs. Wm. Carr on Monday evening. The funeral is being held Thursday at 2.30 On. -from. the Presbyterian church.: Fuller particulars will be given, next week.- • Theinduction service of' Rev'. Ed- gar Gill to therDengannan 'United church was held Friday night, •with Rev. Hugh Wilson, Attbern. and Rev,' Hs A: Wright St: Helens, -assisting. - Miss Margaret Pentland .during the eerviee, rendered' a solo.• 'Miss Luella' Black of Gode,rich, :who has been . visitingfriends around Dungannon, is -returning to Toronto this wiels; with herstunt, -Mrs. Stan. - ley Ieughee for awhile. Mrs. David S. Errington: is returning with her dau- ghter, Mrs. Bert .Badman ane family of :Essex to visit • • .• „ ASHFIELD -Miss ` Catherine MacKenzie left this week to take a .summer course at*GbliusselpIh.sobel:M--aCLean is in London Londf2on ,attendine-sUMMei-schoet, -0-- Miss P. Griffiths of Toronto and Miss Sadie Johnston, R.N. of Wing - ham hem are visiting at Mr., D. Johnston s , , Mrs. A. E: Munro of Detroit is •the guest of her brother, Mr. Neil ,• . G, MacKenzie. • Mrs. IL Martin of Ripley is spend- ing a few days at , Mr. D. A. Mac- Lean's. • . Mr. and Mrs. 'C. Dickson of, Phil- ndelphia and their two nephews are visiting it Mr. R. Hissett's home. BORN -T0 Mr. and 'Mrs. Alfred Ritchie. on .June 30th, a son. . 6r. and ,Mrs. , White and daughter Of Chicago and Mr. ,and Mrs. Scott ariddaughter of Wirelser 'are 'visiting 'qrs. K. MaeLennan'tir _ The Presbyterian Sunday, School picnic last- Thursday was well at- tended and the children spent a very pleasant afternoon. The picnic at 'Kintail on July 1st was weH attended, The' Zion softball team won in the tournament. .CREWE Miss Lorena Crozier IS visiting ,her grandparents, t'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell, Donnybrook, " Mr, and Mrs. McLaughlin and daughter of Detroit, lefre. Joe Chain, aele, Mr. 'and:Mrs. Cecil Chamnesi and etnighter An. of , Marwick, were guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pin-, eigan on Sunday:. MistiHelen gtotherd of Dungannon is'the'L'kdest of her ,e0Usiii; Miss Lei- . . raine Drennan. ' Mr. -,Alein. Kerr • and Miss Myrtle Cintehin of Nile visited Me, end Mre, r, M. Durnin, on Sunday, .• ' Mr. and Mrs. ' Kenny. Campbell and ilitughiter ,of Detroit are visiting With c the lady's • parents, 'Mt'. .erid Mtg. •John, Meitaiy. *Master I. C. Drennan is -spending the, week with his cousin, Arnold le Stothers. n Set: , and Mrs. ;Toe Sind children Of Leeburrt spent SundaY with Mr1 And•Mrs: Lorne Emmons. !L • ..BEFT/Sg. , WEDDING 'BELLs. • • . Dalion,Lanibertun,.. Mery Lerneculate Cherqb; ' Cheps itQW, WitS tine scene of a ?.rery, pretty ,edding at 9 a. ins , Saturday, June Ale when Irene Ger.trude, third dale. sifter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lam- .iertes,, Greenock', became the bride gf Dennis, son of OMr. Morgan. Dalton and the late Mrs. Milton' of Kings - ridge, with Rev. Father M. J. Dalton officiating. withrrhe ellintka r and sWbnevat eeon u t l' f:l iI' decorateds jes‘The bride, given g.1; a;S'',. b'Y''fher-father'. . entered the church fee the 'Arable of Loehengrin's ' ;wedding ,,Intirch. She leoked charming in 'a gown of white :hiffon over taffeta ,made.onsPeincess Ines with:white hale het and shoulder - length veil. She wore a gold CrOSs. that has been in the family for four seenerations, And gerried a bouquet Of. sutterfly roses.. . .*, ', The hride. was attended by her sis- ter, ---7Eloyeet-o-,Triyehthig.--.-.4i- . geilirif of forget -Me -hot blue, with clOoky, pink •eceeseOriess and ,',Cerried pinkearn, atiens. Mr. Ray . Dalton; brother Of the grcioM, acted ' as best man. , ' .. . The .bride and 'groolP• Were the, ee- sipients of many pretty and valuable sedeing gifts: A sumptuous dinner was daintily served at the bride's home to approximately sixty guestas Mr. Welter Dalton; brother of the Showers of : wishes and ti\ best sroo , acted as toast -masters Aini *congratulations-the' happy young eau - Ie left on a honeymoon trip to Mich - an centres: The 'bride travelled, in I • natural :colored dress with parry ,arid finger tips, length; teat with natching accessories._ On their ieturn. heY will reside ''on the 'sgrooin's feed ;ear Kingsbridge: ',,, Those %from a distance were: : 'Rev, ''.'er. M. J. Dalton of Windsor,' Mr. and Mrs..‘Walter Dutton, Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Bresnahan and eon Thonnati, f' Detroit; , Mrs. Cleary of Wallace=' ourg; Patricia Reynolds of New Lisk- pard; Mr. and Mrs. pat.. sukiyaki and son Leon; and, Mr. and Mrs. , Micheal )!Conor of Kingsbridge and Mr.. and Mrs.. George Gehring, and daughter, /era, of Toronto.: • • • SHEWF-ELT=WALL • •n a pretty, •late ,June wedding at 11 •o'clock ' Wednesday 15.-toreing; June 29; Verna :Grace, • eldest 'daughter of Mr. and' f Mrs. Joseph' H. Wall; Culross townahips beeasnethe.bride Of ,Wilbert Pete*, ‘Shesvfelt of Kincardine,. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Shearfelt . s The ceremonv teek Place at the home, of • the bride's parents in the presence of immediate relatives; With the Re*, L. Knox of Salem United Church Officiating. To. wedding Music played - by Miss *Beth Stone of Kin- cardine ':the • bride' entered- the resen on therarm.:41 _heissfitther,s.lsysswherre she was ,given in marriage. She wore te'llOolb- length gown of 'white sheer with Veil .taught up. with eoronetef arange. blossoms and ,carried a bridal bouquet ',Iof roses. Hit ,.siSte.r; Mie. Cora Walls as ,brideamaid, wore, pink sheer ane carried nHeistriet,cif meteh- .ing roses. ' Me. PrAnk; sTItemsisen was gronmsman.. 7: •[ ,; • Foilowiug. the Wedding a dinner was held In the evening a reception was held' at the home of the' bride's parents, attended by a host of friends from the district. Mr. and Mrs: Shew- felt later left by, motor, for northern: points, the .bride travelling in a 'navy coeturee with white* accessories. On their return they Will: reside in Kin- 10 .rhe induction Of our. new Pastor, Rev. J. Wilkins,: will he held this Thursday, evening in Zion Church at • p.m. Rev. Robb of Blueeale will, addrese, the , congregation and Rev. Towneme of telgrave; the ininieter. _Mr. and ,Mrs. Alfred. Andre*. and, Winnie of North Bey were week -end 'sisitors with Zion friends. Ilise Win- nie is remaining for the holidays. • Mr. and .P:Ire. Richard Gardner vis- ited Westfield friends on Sunday: , Mrs. Ernest. Gardner and Marion spent 'a few days recently with Mr, And Mrs. Alfred Ritchie. of Laurier, ...who-are.'thesproudsparentsSef a'young .mn-COngretelateses. Mise Elleda Hunter spent the week-. end with friends at Pine River„:, Congratulations are extended to. Mr, and bfrs. Stun Reid, who celebrat- ed their 30th, wedding anniversary on Friday, July lst. • • ' Rev. Wi kins Will addres's . the members of the L. O. L. and L. 0. B. A. in Zion 0.huich next Sunday at ,r7.30 Visithig neembers are ceit- eial1 , invited to, attend. . Zion* softball team succeeded in cieryires', offsthe hi:men at. the, soft. balt teurnameet at Kintail on Friday afternoon, defeating teams, represen- ting, COurrie's Coreere and Port Al- bert,. thereby.wiening' the '$5. prize. " Meeting Courries in the first .tilt, quite :a close garne ensued; the score at the end of Vionings game be. ing 14-12 in Zion's favor. While per- haps neither team were plaYing, their best brand of • ball due to the damp. . s e e and .the slippenness of the ball and the difficulty, in hand- ling it, the play was cloae enough to sheove interesting and exciting to their respective followers. Score ,by innings: Zion ; 1 '0,10 1 1 1..--1•1 Coutrie's 1 ci.• 2 5 .0 2 '2=-12 The second game of the afternoon was to beim been Kingsbridge vs: Part. Albert; bu as Port was not able to -field a tegne',01- their Men nien; a team comprised Of a nunsbee Of players from Courries and Port's own were " chosen to represent Port, At: - inert, This was a. 5 inning game, wiener :to plae Zion, Ports winning out, 11-16. The ;fine) game played in the even- ing provided, the „best ball of the day, both teams playing snappy hall, Zion withing 10-3. ' Box: Score -Zion - 0 0 3 2 3 2-10 ' Port Albert 0 1 0 1 0 0 *1-s. 3 Alex thicket far. the svinnets-, Pit' lied steady ball for both games: Tetieher: "PAtee 'the .word , Pupil; "This word is e noun, but it usually used asa.conjimetiori. It is ever declined,. and more corm ben proper. It is not very singular, n that it is usually ...t3ed in the pleral agtees with me' - ' • „ 1;31 „ WH...• • • . • . • Miss Dorothy Pollock, Guelpt) spot !a,, OW days. at, her:hong: at thp, mo040 lest week, . Mr. . jaws, ErtireerSen and 'MM., A. Nriereetssie *pent Sendev.. With' her daughter., Mrs.''ll.aggitt et Myth. Mi3S, Maxine •lteid Listowel : vie- itedslast week With Mies Agnes Pats terse's.. • • - • . ' and Mr& Wm. MacKenzie: of LacknoW visited on Sunday with and Mrs. Thos. , . 1 • Mr. George Kennedy. sold' a team of 3 -yr. old driving , colts last week. They, went to Toronto. , i'M''arimMnei.IYRaRs JohnPnied::: MARRIED -At Mrs...... ,ar 1 11 lntdt :a siri rbgwitht4 r y7h.Lie:04rbl:Ine Fisher wttoal Itento, dr. ,nesday,,'",slune, '29 , ?dies ,margaret r...)1 Patterson, te united in niarriage ,te-Mr...-Wilfr d Jacques of Sudbury, Jy:euqntigeessofscItubis°colyillyer.'11:11ntYd• MCornirreEtil illations: ' , , ' ... s .,„ • ' . • - • Mr. Alex Inglis,' Mrs. Jack Elena - 'grin and Mia. ,Pauline Inglis anent Sunday at Hamilton with .Mr. Alex Inglis, who •ifi , sick .there. " Messrs. Eugene and Teddy Griffin Of Detroit .are spending the holidays with their uncle, Messrs. Jobe. and Pat. McMillan. ' . • .,4 Mr. and Mrs. A. .Griffm and daugh- ter" 1.orraine, also Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin of Detroit spent the week -end with Mrs: Griffin's brothers, ',Meats& .46Mhnt:aliniatP. aTtrbio.emkPMseenMil,hilaadn.-the. mis- fortune to be badly hurt while . help- ing Mr. Plit-MeMillin withhishay- ing one day last: week. When. the team thev were working. with, ran away, some of the men jumped oft the wagon and *Mr. Nat. Theinpson was thrown against a limb of. a tree sciatching his face ,baillse • He -;re- geiyed a 'tut which took stitchie to• 'close it, had a finger broken and al - ;o was shaken up'. • Mrs. Duncan Kennedy •of Wing - ham; formerly of here, received ',the, sad, news this week of the 'death of her ' brother, Mr. Wm. Tegi of, Lon- don, England. We extend Our, • eYlk- pittity to the , bereaved relatives.I • Mr. Thos. Inglis, Sr., received the sad dathn '.1ir'ils °Unial4b°rnedtallYer;ttslate!kMgrf=Whe.- DOw"Of• Heiman. He passediaway on, Monday, after a lengthy illness. The funeral will be held on Wednesday afternoon. Be leaves . to 'rnourn.:his loss; his wife;,forinerly,,' Miss Ellen Inglis of this community, iiidi a fam- ily. We extend Our ernPatlik to the bereaved relatives' • ; . MAKE PRESENTATION TO CREWE TEACHER Pupils ane. •Rateeteers. Crewe ''tSieith:OwelictSheotiovaciroPTteii.eLtede ii,endoUnteMhaar lng, Set .as School teria Clmies t , John Martin 'of Patinnount, who has ' resigned. "as teacher at 'CreTie etes;eses s'irseh. sivrernit'e:- bat's. school after 4. two-year term, was and shaving i set by pupils ' and ratepayers'" Of the section at a well attended•eof la! evening ;An, the schoolhouse Thursday.entdj_paidetritivev_hyis r. OrviIi An enjoyable pregrain ,Durnin, wha• m>9.ke highly and in teionirspleeffnleireitnatry, sernyinitete„ra.7tft acher an' asskiationS:. in :the .coinminijty, stress tuition.ing in tnhl cp4e;,....d7 al !ladttenpthixOns he cultura •. , • 4:''til•ebY14.1geserM:we IDsreasnnia9itilPYia:d';':LO"cr: • dti ein'e . accompanied', by ;IttiE Drennan; chorus by the pup With LOrraine Drennan at the piano; solo by John Menary; reading,' Beatrice Treleaven.; ,01010 ecelias-Watt;-*ile.-Witlisgititaesecein- eerensent, .Konelit ..Stormee insteem- ental, Miss Francis Crozier; torinnens lir- singing, And selection by the , Culbert 'orchestra. • . • ,•11 ,• The :following address sicconipanied the presentation: . JUVEIVILLS SPLIT , DOVTILEllEADER FRIDAY Take SaaY IA'Lrl. Victory 'Fioni Wing - haat And Drop dose Game To Din. GOnaPti 5-4-; LnelitioW's,JulY '1St attraction Wee a dciubleliesider, juvenile hardball fix- ture that S got underway. in midafter- notes when thesseeethei Man decided to glee the•Iscisrs break,' efter threat- ening 'all .Merning to force a post., .ponement 'a the double 'feature, •The, locals -•split the twin bill, but dished up a brand of baltthat Pleased a good turnout of fans. With Mervin SolonUM doing • the .elbowing in Vie first game!, with Johnnie Carter hurl- ing the last -couple of innings the ,• Lucknow lads trounced Wingham •13 to 1. Lucknow opened the first with three eellS; atitied,1 in the second and scaMpered across' the plate with nine more in the and were never".iii danger of being:eierhanled: The second..,game With Iyungannon, saw the vlsitora, eke out n 0 to 3 Win as a result of sitatritiereeellriuenS cael'inYd-4; aliah 9th. Solomon -but was eeleived by Cutter, .whe was -opposed 'by Bob Craig.' Each team scored a ;pair ,of .ruit'S in the first and .fee the. next 'seven innings each 'side were retired without a run. Dungann- on Scorell 3 in the first:001e 9.,tb,. and the best' the. locals could do was get one of them beck in their' half Wringham-s-Forsyth 2nd, G. John- ston, 1St; H. PoSliff, ef, Sturdy, 3rd, Garbut„ Prentice, rf, . se,. Harris, lf, Fraser ,P. • Dungannon -I. • Kedy ss; c, H. Irwin 2nd, Craig p, Hall 3rd, Parke' lf, Weir if, buirie'et Culbert 1st: .. .Lnektieive,-.D.. Aitchison ss, A. Mac- Kinnon,•If',. D. Finlayson c, J. Carter 1St, J. Cook .2nd, .Webster rf,• Witar Elelt4r# cf; ',Amnon. P. • • LocAis ittpiovE 'ponrioN • • .11,nr. WIN FROM ftdfLEY•• 12-9!,5181111PCciaion Over RIpleyliY Lads On , aj ,.,Chlacei Of Making•.Playofra In eight innings •�f ,.Pretty fair baseball, packed ,of 'everything that ,•keeps the fans ';howling, ;Mar JuvenileS' edged out a 1Z.te-e. Pla ing licking they took earlier in the wih: Over itiPiey. on Monday, • aveng- le tSeason ineg:ent,lyz improving their chances of,. !tasking_ - Ripley were without'': their 'ace shortstop, Gitterney . and H Harris Was not se 'effective on the 'mound as on their first meeting, walking nine Men; •which got him , into ilittien• carter Pitched: steady belle :g nine and . only two and alloWitig but five hits. • Ripley took ••coninaanding • leady with .k'rnii.4 in the 'fi.rst'od the. ;3rd, . but •Lucknow,00li advantage o • Harris' Wildness' to tie it in their ;' half of 'the_10_,Lgonyiattilks:, and an elver doing the teiek. The Kids won it in the 7th with A 'trio of passes,- errorandstiocessive dou-, bles. by •Carter ane .Cook. Ripley • brlipotte W. J. Bell; 1st •.2' 2 6 O. I IC" , ss. 1 4 • .0 0. J. Hewers,. 2nd .4_1..4 . 2 sl -0 4 9 M. 13e11; c 4 2. Q 10 3 2 . Harris, 1 • '1 ,1: .1 0 . McCosh, .1f. 1 6 0 0 •0 Coyne; 3rd 0 0 3, 0 0 • Bradley, rf. 0 () .0 0 • Tralin, cf. 0' :0 . 1 ,0 0 30 : 9 521 : 4 . . Luc ss. 2 - ., 2 knOr' , ab •r: po I e ToMr J. D. Martin: Dear Teacher: It Nvith: sincere regret ' that we H your schelars and .ratepayers of S. 8. NO. 16 have learned your removal from 'our midst. In serving the tie by, R which We have been bound together Wesfeel -sve losing one whose in- fluence ort es has been whOliy for good. • 1, * Iceue example has been :such as D would, teed uS, 'tO a better fife, and aitheUgh yout teem . .of 'service ' tei D J., teaher hes been short„ your duties have been capably; and faithfully dia- charged. As a small token of our an- peeeiation 'of yeue kindness we will 'ask 14ni to accept this'4)ier-nite Beg and Shaving 'Set. • . 'Signed on behalf of your Fellow :Stedents and Ratepayers. Lorraine Durnin and ,Lerraine Drennan. . , ' RAPID CITY Miss Donna Ileeeey and- Miss Mae, Leen 'Of Evanston are iftleSts,nt Miss Mary metcenzie. 'Miss Mettle efc4pillin arrived home 'Saturdziy, after` speeding* iew months in the Algoma, district, • Miss,1 d Pot Alb ' ean Reed of,rert spen a few days at her home -last Week. Bill Reed Was hOine from Tiverton over the 'week -end' Also. Mr, Ce°rge MacKenzie movedsinto Inn town last week where he will occupy eni . Wylds, 3rd • 1 1 9 2 0 • Finlayson,, 1 .0 9, • Carter„ p.; , 2 Coek, ,2nd 2. g, 3 0 Richafds,*Cf, l• '4 2, 0 Aar— , • . JS-Webeter, , tot .0 $ •,1 A. McKinnon, 1 0 M Solomon, o • , 20 12 d 24 10 Suntmary-.3-base .hit, Bowers; beep hit, •Cook 2, Career,' II: Harris; struck Harris 10, Carter 9; base on balls, Harris-, 9, Carter 2. Umpires, burtis- thotton, '.0aritce. •Aitchison. Store By Itinings--• Ripley 060 9 l'efeknosie ss -...s967 006 .t , Mr: Jas„ MrPorlAne Qf Baloviksv 45; a visitor with biedaughter. Mrs.•gor. doe Mel'herSeit sand Mr. McPherson. , tuMorp. nioAndersonotov.. pal pnhe, Sire: Arehie Anderson attended the • They were acConspanied •)y Mrs...Torrance Anderson and little t'ilii•e",lhi(t)leild'e,Yjiti:11714411!)ufceTB°7tinetb°.1 '°1° 'Mery will be !le Sunday school or inerning service lie the 1.1.01.ted Chereh. next Sunday. The ameeting of the Y. Li; will be held as usuaVat 7.3.0 P•in 'Miss, Jean 'i'lrebster taking •a summee cein•se at the C. A. C. Guelph .Ceorge Cleric and sheeghter 1fean of Hamilton and Miss Anna Me- 911. of ..Westileld- called .'eti friends here rot:petty.' . • •Mies: B. Woods:. is, -holidaying vtii nuentiers"of her famile at "Seale , Beach. - •: • ,elieses Zilde ,Wehetee, Dorhie Web- 'ster and Smile MacClieilee 'ere ririnnig', 'those aftendiiies- sernmer echoed' at the Torento UniVersity. • • • ' •.Ilecent • visitors ie." the ceinmunitY include, Mr. azid• Mrs. Wm. Jansen of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs: Durnin phillipsi• Mr, and Mre. Harry Durnin IV Constance with, Mr. John Durnin.- ind other relatives; Mr. Lorne ,Webb of Barrie With Mr, and Mrs, 'Harvey - Webb; Mr: .aed MI:S.. Wins Dougherty ind Gwen 'of Guelph with•Mre. R. J. , Woods s„ Mr, Neely • Todd Of Stratford . with Mr. and Mrs. D. Todd; Mrs. tiler Biggar, Mr. and Mrs. ' Arthur.' .1egga'c and (laughter Sandra of Grim, ;by and Miss Ada IlaipeS of Hams lton with ',Mi.' Win., ane the Misses McQeillie. •• 'Heil. M. and .Mis. Wright ,and family leave this week for, a Month's sacetion, • "..,Mrs. 'Webster had ' Si 'recent guests Mr...and Mrs. Ea. Smith. Elitore and ' Yvonne; Miss' Donna Mr. and ' Mrs, PeisleY, My, McKay sand Miss- • eylda Webster of Toronto, Miss Dor- thy • Webster' of ;London and MOO:. ,DOrine Webster of Carlow... • • The 'regular meeting. of ' the Ps . Was:- held cm Sundae evening with': '• he president,'•;miss 'Sobel- in .• t:hair. The topic "Is' peace p05- • was taken by. 1VIrs:. E. W. after 'which in interesting dis'-' eission was .led by Rev; 1!. M. Wtight ss, 'Plan -s are being made for an interest - ng informal ,,meeting for neat - paw'. lay sevening. ' .•, Miss.,.Majeolea ,Weatherhead - and daughter' Marion and Mrs. Downing.' , V Pert Hope; Mich., : are .guests • of and Mrs. Louis Weatherhead. Weatherhead returned • home with them after week's.' visit Miehigan 4 , , .,F0,,t1.•RTH '"CONCESSION. „ ,Miss Grade and Mary Reenolcl and .their brother ' . Fred , of Toronto,. are spending • their vacation with their : annt, Mrs.. A.: 'Sutherland: ' s Messre. Jack Beaton, Ilaryey MC,* DOugal and Rennie, Preheat; ales Of . Toronto,; spent ,the .week -end with 'relatives .in LucknoW, N 'Mr. and Mrs.' Hayes of Detroit are, . visiting with •Mr. and Mrs. Ed. tittle' Me. A. Hughes attended the Cale - Ionia games .et' Embro last week. MisS Shirley Moffat entertained children ' of the: neighborhood at :Birthday :party On Saturday,. . Mrs. J. Martin speet an afternoori :vitt* ' Mrs'. McMurchy• at. -the home 'et •mrs..x.,.Oraham: ; s • „ ' • • • Miss Elizabeth Melees; :went sto • Guelph to take • sumMer ' course. Miss Blanche Macanigal has gone to London to resume her 'study • in nneac. . . 'Mrs.. W. MacIntyre is spending!, a few. - weeks' in Toronto. • LANGSIDE Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes, Marion Donald, and Derethe. and 'Mr. and 'lees. .• R,ussel Peector •and babv David of Detroit ehents.the-seeeksend-With Mr • and. Mts. Reuben Mr. • Ezra 'Maier of Thistletcin and •:' "...eel! Maier of Palmerston speet,:Sue- - *dee with 'Me. and •Mrs..Victer Emer- son. • , r Mr. 'Donald 'Parson of Toronto' is" ss spending the summer holidays ' his greedPerents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac. Mr.. and *Mrs. Fred Thompion; Bob , and , grandson Donald of . Toronto," ,zpent the week -end . with relatives • , Mr and Mrs A. .1. Murray Mr. and Mrs: Cordon Murray arid Alex Muria- Of Teronto spent the weeks end swith Mrs. A. Murray at the farm • ,Mr. and Mrs. E. Purdrin and, fain- ily of 'Detroit, spent. the week -.end - with their 'relatives. • ,Mr. Pollock, of Ripley has been gages as teacher at S. S. ,No. 10; Miss . Yuill of , Helgrave At S. :S: No. 9. -The Whitechurch • Women's • testi- tete will held' their teethes 'July, meete ing neet-Teesetiv afternoon in the Norma. Ritchie of Isucknow spent a few days last week 'with Mrs; V. Emerson • , •e8t, point. • •• T,he job is done gratis and to .ofte'n ‘4.iist...W,ho evee Can ' be pursuaand *.t , perfbrni, is in -charge of ' tice 'genie: O. K: finaticialle, and it would he. aria have qualified timpiree handling • olT_IgieamChei.bs se..ein: to be getting einem- anti fans, to piit tfie. dOngls on the line. mVeh more satisfactory to players . *.-,•*,* * 41' * t • . . tel in the boys' IntereSt to play ae:s, - to f..' o r (I i n g to. bmPirea'' that know the. goo rhie60q;i#u:tibm,. el: 1:eier,,o:nefeps:i: or tstonh:sa4n.oMa itenbdesties.:0.1 v af ai.45:071.:. Luckn6w plays jlotgantinnto ' . stiles,. and the fans tleinand it. .* • io ' • piring has. been heard in.' this ',Toy. .Thv staged .a tidy • battlehere: le- ,lo'Op this slUson and the um-Ipe the First and the leettiS .Will lis Mg i*Yetetis Beetles to be its weak-- to even the aerie's ,t0t14e,'' . , the hotiee of Mr And Pir retv, Lockbstrt, kis :est/ilk/4st •