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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1937-06-03, Page 4PAGE FOUR THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, June 3rd, 1937 ;qsiqj f<”" THESE ~ IjWANT AD’S — .. 5*’ If cents a word per insertion, with a minimum charge of 25c. 4 OESOE 1 criy kmit ©f Minmc Stwet sribresmd; i 0 , thence ®’?Ttheriy aleng j?aid last mt n- j Q < tsened limit to the ucrriieasieriy angle ’! ■0 M said kt number sixteen; thence 1 •] westerly akng said nvrtherly limit c»f I . i iat sixteen aforesaid <>ne hundred and ] j eight feet more e>r less to the place 1 i et beginning, save and except the east- >1 , ! erly 10S feet of Lot No, 16 on the ' west side of Minnie Street in the said ■ - John ConnelBs Survey more panic- j ulariy described as follows: Com-, mencing at the northeast angle of said lot No. 16, thence westerly along the ' . northerly boundary of said lot 108 i ; feet to a jjpmnt, thence southerly and ] • parallel with Minnie Street 49* feet : to a point, thence easterly limit along j the southerly boundary of said lot ] 108 feet to the westerly limit of Min-, : nie Street, thence northerly along the 1 s easterly boundary of said lot 49* feet 3 i to the place of beginning. 1 ' Upon the said premises there is J said to be situate a one and one-half •’ ' story double frame house ,in good I ; condition, with town and -soft water, 3 ■ light and all modern conviences. 1 TERMS: 20 per cent, of the pur-| s chase money to be paid down at rime a - of sale and the balance within 30 days i thereafter. ’ . For further .particulars apply io the | . undersigned. Dated at Wingham, Ontario, this] 20th day of May, A.D., 1937. | T. R. Bennett, Auctioneer. 1 J. AV. Bushfield, Solicitor for the: Mortgagee. | a o 0OE=====50nOI==:===SOEaOC===SODOE======aOE3O? TO CREDITORS by public a'actfon at the home ofj„_ ____ ____“_1 __ _ the fete Andrew Laidlaw, Erigrave, ' cn Saturday, June ash, at 1.30 o’clock the following: Cock stove, heater, tables, chairs, two bedsteads and mattresses, bureau, cack stove, Lam jack, rifle, shotgun, grind stone, cfe-cks, (quantity ex dishes, 1927 Ford c:up.e, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale—Cash. At the same time there will be offered, -subject toja reserved bld, the house and lot 'n Belgrave formerly occupied by Mr. Laidlaw. James Taylor. Auctioneer. John Laidlaw and Finlay Laidlaw, 'Executors. FOR SALE—1 pile of used 'umber. Apply Advance-Times. cle, almost :o Advance-Times. FOR SALE—-Spartan Electric Refrig­ erator, c-riy used a short rime, at a bargain. A. J, Walker, BEFORE YOU HAVE A BLOW-OUT SWITCH TO THIS LIFE- ^(SAVING TIRE FOR. SALE—Lad new. Apply hay 404; Jimmie Colborne 398; Dun laid McLeod 385; June Everiric 379 | Jack Lockridge 368; Jack Lloyd 344; i Fred Tucker 344; Alma Thompson i 330; Mary Prentice 322; Harold Dor­ an 204. . First Book Total 450. Honours 337. Pass 270, Mary Forbes 414; Joan Edgar 395; Howard Breen 385; Patricia Wild 369; George Town 345; Mary Van­ ner. 317. ISARD’S SUMMER Note these Big ValuesB. Joynt, teacher. First Book Total 390. Honours 292. Pass 234. Donald Schatte 365; Ross John­ ston 364; Barbara Ross 356; Betty Sanderson 351; Mary Lu Connell 347; Ruth Gannett 334; Theresa Fitz­ patrick 330; Charlie Lee 329; Bobby Finlay 324; Pauline Cowan 323; Jim Beninger 309; Betty Mae Hutcheson 306; Grant Ernest 305; Edna Temple­ man 304; Grace Roth 304; Dawna Walker 303; Laurene Prentice 301; Madaline Deyell 299; Tommy Lock­ ridge 299; Helen Sturdy 299; Iona Henderson 297; Rose Ohm 296; Don­ na Lockridge 293; Ronald Brown 289; John Armitage 286; Wilma Dark 279; Buddy Morris 277; Florence Harris 265; Joyce Hingston 255; *Alan MacKay 217; *Helen Arthur 194; *Donna Tervit 176. P. Johns, teacher. Primary Total 475. Honours. 355. Pass 285, Leslie Mae AVall 468; Ruth Burg­ man 466; Marjorie Anderson 456; Wilfred Seli 438; Gloria Swanson 428; Donald Montgomery 424; Gwen Mac- Lean 421; Tresena Bondi 418; Gerald Williams 415; Joyce Dalgleish 413; Bobby Mundy 411; Jimmy Hall 409; Ralph Seddon 395; Shirley Yeoman 387; Lois Lockridge 386; Fay Angus 384; Kenneth Hingston 378; Violet Bowman 376 Gladys Shiell 373; Eu­ gene Roth 367; Bonnie Richardson 355; Clare Hopper 325; Irene Ever­ ick 322; Marie Fitzpatrick 322; Mait­ land Breen 310; George Calvert 305; Gordon Moir 303; Wilbert Hart 293; Billie Wells 293; Ronald Seddon 261; *Wally Haselgrove 166; Florence Willoughby (just entered). A. G. Williamson, teacher.<• OHLY SILVERTOWNS GIVE YOU GOLDEN PLY BLOW-OUT PROTECTION • If you need tires now—if you are going to need them any time in the next few months see us about these life-saving Goodrich Golden Fly Silver- towns. It costs no more to play safe. UN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ TATE of Robert G. Mitchell, late of the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Trustee Act that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late Rob­ ert G. Mitchell, are required to send particulars of their claims, duly veri­ fied, _ to the undersigned, being the solicitor for the executrix oi the said Estate, on or before the nineteenth day of June, A.D. 1937, and ihat af­ ter such date, Jthe Executrix will pro­ ceed to distribute the said Estate, haring regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this twenty-sixth dav of Mav, A.D. 1937. J. W. BUSHFIELD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. •i HEAT CAUSES BLOW OU1S PREVENT THOSE BLOW OUTS WITH THIS HEAT RESIST­ ING GOLDEN PLY k F MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM PROPERTY i i i FOR SALE—Seven pigs, -right weeks s ©Id, weaned. Apply Ross Smith, j Browntown, 2nd line Morris. ij FOR SALE—One Beatty Time Saver | Electric Washer in good rumringj FOR. SALE Dcrible house -on Victoria; Street, Hydro and water. Apply to •! F. J. Monney. < NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Estate of John G. Imlay, late of the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron. Gentleman, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Trustee Act ihat all creditors and others haring- claims against the Estate of the late John G. Imlay, are required to send partic­ ulars of their claim, duly verified, to the undersigned, being the soliciotr for the executors of the said Estate, on or before the nineteenth day of June, A.D. 1937, and that after such date, the Executors will proceed to distribute the said Estate, haring ie- gard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this twenty-eighth day of May, A.D. 1937. ?r J. W. BUSHFIELD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Exeutors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ TATE of Jessie McKenzie, late of the Township of Culross in the County of Bruce, Widow, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Trustee Act that all creditors and others having, claims against the Estate of the late Jessie McKenzie, are required to send par­ ticulars of their claim, duly verified, to the undersigned, being the solicitor for the Executors of the said Estate, ©n or before the nineteenth day of June!, A.D. 1937, and that after such date, the Executors will proceed to •distribute the said Estate, having re­ gard only io the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this twenty-eighth day of May, A.D. 1937. J. W, BUSHFIELD, _ Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ TATE OF JOSEPH McBURNEY, fete r-f fhs Township of East Tfa- wgnosh in ike County of Hurcn, Farmer, dereaFed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Trustee Act that all ■Creditors and others having claims g^alnst the Estate of the late Joseph MnP.urney, are required to send par-i iiculars of their claims, duly verified,! to tfip imders*med, hs,i«g the solirl'tori for the executors ©f the said estate,- on or before *he nineteenth -day of Tune. A D. 1937. and that after such date the executors will proceed to distribute the said Estate, having re­ gard only to She claims of which thev shall then have had notice. DATED a* Wingham. Ontario, ih’S *”-'-,rtv-.s£venth dav of Mav, A.D 1937, J. W. RUSH FIELD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. ( NOTICE TO CREDITORS I ! ! I IN THE MATTER of the Estate of William Robertson, late of the Tcua of Wingham in the Countv if Huron, Blacksmith, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Trustee Act that all credit or? and others having claims against the Estate of the late Willfem Robertson, are required io send par­ ticulars of their claim, duly verified, to the undersigned, being the solicitor for the Administrator of the said Estate, on r.r before June 19th, A.D. 1937, and ihat after such dale, the Administrator will proceed to distribute the said Estate, having regard only to the claims, of which be shall then have had. notice, DATED at Wingham. Ontario, this thirty-first dav of Mav. A.D. 1937. L W. BUSHFIELD, Wingham, Ontario. Solicitor for the Administrator. MORTGAGE SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY Children’s Ankle Socks, Sale . .. . ........... 10c Cotton Crepe, colors are Pink, Blue, Red, Peach, Mauve and White, reg. value 15c, Sale ,,10c Frilled Curtains/full size, Now..........49c and 59c Window Blinds, Green or Cream, Bargain ,,., 49c A Range of Curtain Nets, reg. to 35c, Bargain ,25c **'*’,. 15c , .25c ..10c ,.25c , .15c ..15c . .25c ,.25c . ,35c $1.00 ..39c • • 69c Summer Purses in White, Blue, Green, Pink, reg. value up to $1.00, Sale......................................59c Slips, Silk Crepe, lace trimmed, reg. $1.25 .........89c Dresses, Girls’ Fancy Print Dresses .. . .79c to 98c A Range of Summer Dress Goods........25c and 35c Hose, Women’s Silk Crepe Hose, Bargain ... ,59c Supersilk Hose, Service weight, Sale.................69c Gloves, on sale, White and Coloured, reg. 75c . , 59c Cotton Broadcloth, all colors, yd. wide, Sale Prints, colorfast, 2 yards for ...................... ■. Factory Cotton, yard wide, on Sale ........ Rayon in all colors, plain or figured, on sale 5 Dozen Women’s Cotton Hose, Bargain .., Children’s Plain Cotton Hose, now.............. Bath Towels, large and good quality, now .. Cretonnes, special line, 2 Yards for.............. Sateen, fancy quilt patterns, yard wide, for . Table Linen, good widths, reg. $1.50, Sale ... Curtain Net, cream or ecru, reg. 50c, Sale .. Silk Crepes, yard wide, any color, now........ Goodrich SAFETY Silvertown WITH LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN PUI All Goodrich Products May Be Purchased on Our New BNDGET PAY PLAN UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the powers contained in a certain mort­ gage which will, be produced at time of sale, there will be offered for,sale by public auction on Saturday, June 19th, A. D„, 1937, at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon at the office of J. W. Bushfield in the Town of Wingham, subject to a reserved bid, the following property: All and singular that certain'parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the Township of Morris in the County of Huron and Province of Ontario and being com­ posed of the North half of Lot No. 12 in the Second Concession of the said Township of Morris containing 100 acres of land be the same more or less, save and except that part of said lot heretofore conveyed to the said Township for a roadway. Upon the said premises there is said to be situate a frame barn with cement foundation 40 feet by 52 feet with a straw-shed 24 feet by 50 feet, with good stabling and water bowls and large cement silo; frame house 24 feet by 18 feet with kitchen 18 feet by 1.4 feet. The farm is said to be well watered with spring creek and situated about two miles from Church, school, market and highway. TERMS: 20 per cent, at time of sale and the balance without interest when possession is given. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. Dated at Wingham, Ontario, this 28th day of May, A. D„ 1937. Thos. Fells. Auctioneer. J. W. Bushfield, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Mortgagee. SALE BY TENDER TENDERS WILL BEweceived by the undersigned up and until twelve o’clock, noon, Saturday, June 12th., A. D., 1937, for the purchase of the following property: FIRSTLY: Lots Nos. 13 and 14 on the North side of Charles Street, which property is on the north-east corner of Charles and Shuter Streets, having a frontage and depth of 132 feet. On the said premises there is said to be situate a white brick seven-; room cottage with cement basement, electric lights, bard and soft water,; and in cood state of repair. SECONDLY: Lot No. Nine on the south-west corner of Shuter and Al-' bert Streets, Jane Sadler’s Survey in • the Town of Wingham. having a' frontage of 66 feet on Albert Street j ancf a depth of 132 feet on Shuter i Street. : On the said premises there is said to be situate a double frame house.) cement basement, electric lights, hard i and soft water - one part being one ■ and ■nne-b'i'T story and containing six ] rooms; the other part being one ] storey, containing four rooms, and all j in fair state of repair. ; There is also situate on the said, lot facing Shuter Street a frame cot-1 tage with cement basement, contain- ] inc four rooms, hard and soft water, j and in fair state of repair. I The highest or anv tender not nee- ] ^ps^arilv accented and the parcels can j be purchased in separate or joint lots. •] For further particulars, apply to the- .1 undersigned. _ jl Dated at Wingham. Ontario, thi«i 26th dav of M»v. a D. 1«37. ] ‘J W. BUSHFIEID, Solicitor for the Executors. 1 C. N. Merkley PHONE 84 Junior Fourth Total 620. Honours 469. Pass 372. G. Hingston. 537; E. Bailey 529; E. Lediet 519; L. Bateson 502; E. Dark 501; J. Hopper 500; B. Groves 491; J. Gorbutt 490; G. Hutcheson 489; G. Lloyd 477; A. Williams 456; G. Evans 454; C. Ohm 438; J. Nivins 435; C. Casemore 431; E. Schatte 414; L. Collar 413; J, Carter 412; J. Cam­ eron 409; L. Thompson 402; J. Fal­ coner 381; I. Ross 361; J. Rich 337; W. Forsyth 313; J. Wilson 286; *K. Crawford 279; *H. Howard 262; H. Bunn 139. B„ H. Reynolds, teacher. Jupior Third Total 750. Honours 563. Pass 450. Lillian Angus 693; Norman Ander­ son 658; Shirley Edgar 634; Annie Shiell 629; Joyce Walker 624; Helen Carr 615; Muriel Evans 611; Evelyn Allen 593; Lauretta Everick 583; Geo­ rge Copeland 578; Evelyn Cantelon 567; Orwell Allen 565; Harold Seli 542; Fred Templeman 539; Jean Mac-, Leod 519; James Sanderson 517;: Marie Lockridge 503; Eddie Fitzpat- r__ _____._r_______ ____ rick 498; Dorothy Hamilton 493; | bags ahead of him was the Margaret Richardson 467; Madeline hit of the gam Mellor 462; Eleen Morris 385; James eighth put the homesters Stoakley, (absent). M. J. MacDonald. Senior Second Total 500. Honours 375. Pass 300. Milton Brown 435; Wilfred Gan­ nett 421; Jean Town 418; Margaret Angus 415; Donald Lloyd 409; Grace Bailey '-404; Jack Scott 404; Jack Walker 403; Marjorie French 403; Billie Field 400; Jean Stewart 391: Arthur Brown 387; "Walter Burgess 376; Jean Prentice 371; Jack t366; Helen Forbes 359; Brown 357; ! Evans 345: ■ Bailey 336; Breen 331; Billie Hilbert 32.8; Cecil Yeomen 3.28; Raymond Bell 321; Freddie Ohpa 313; Jack Montgomery 310: *Mary Forsyth 298; Billie Lee 291; Hugh Bell 286. V. McLaughlin, teacher. Junior Second Total 540. Honours 405. Pass 324, Shirley Lloyd 461: Dorothy' "Wells 459; Helen Lockridge -452; Jean Wil­ loughby 442; Billie Templeman -432; Gerald Brophy 417; Wanda Cowan 407; Jack Musgrove 405; Betty Fin- CENTRAL LEAGUERS START WITH A WIN Defeated Clifford 13-8 Monday Evening. I Forbes Percy Vanner 352; Jack Mellor 340; Eddie Carter 336; Marjorie Sinnam Ernest ♦Isabel Evelyn Teddy George an 330: Call at the Grocery Department for Fresh Groceries at Cut Prices. H. E. IS ARD & Co E. 4 6 Small 1 (St. Marie), by Dodd 1 (HaS- elgrove); wild pitch, Kruspe; out, by Small 6, by Groves Smith 2, by Dodd 2. Umpires—H. Groves and H. eson. struck 8, by The lads who toss the ball for the! Central League came from behind in Monday’s game here and defeated, Clifford 13 - 8. At the end of the; third inning the local gang were trail- ; ing 6 to 2. They gathered in four in; the fourth while Clifford got one to! leave them one up. The game was all 1 tied up in the fifth when Cruikshanks | crossed the plate. The sixth was a] no-score innings. Clifford went out one, two, three in the seventh but the i Haselgrovers got four. A home-run j by Jim Thompson with two one the; 5 feature; Two more in the! I e3gnLn put rue nomesiers six up. The! 1 best Clifford could do was one in the. I ninth. ’ Small started for Wingham and he' pitched the first four innings. He did : very wejl but had a bad third inning. | j He fanned five. "Tobie” Groves pit- J i ched the last five innings and allowed | ] only one run. He made right batters 1 | whiff the ball. These two kids are 1 1 developing nicely. Clifford In their | J efforts to stem the tide, used three j (pitchers. Smith for, the first four, i | then Dodds for two. The final two I 1 the veteran Kruspe did mound duty !] ’but he was nicked for six runs. .1 1 The next Central League game here i j is on the 21st, but the boys journey; i to Bly th on Wednesday next week io j ’take on ihat strong aggregation. ! Won Lucky Draw 1 ' For some time the Central Club; have been selling lucky draw tickets. | The draw was made at this game by| Councillor J. H. Crawford and the] lucky winner was Roy Lloyd, who is I entitled to $10.00 in merchandise at j any store in town. j One Stored Away Clifford— R. H. Clifford_____ 105 100 001— 8 10 Wingham 020 410 42r—13 9 Home-run, Thompson; 2-base hits, W. Dodd 2, C. Dodd, Sturdy, Thomp­ son, Small; sacrifice hit, Williamson; stolen bases, Robb 2, Matheson 2, C. Dodd, Klemmer, Eckel, Haselgrove 2, Scott, Thompson; left on bases, Clif­ ford 8, Wingham 5; base on balls, off Small 2 in 4 innings, off Groves, 1 in 5 innings, off Smith 3 in 4 innings, off Dodd 1 in 2 innings, off Kruspe 1 in 2 innings; hit by pitcher, by BLYTH Aitch.- PICOBAC PIPE TOBACCO | FOR A MILD,COOL SMOKE 1 F The annual Decoration Sendee will be held in Union Cemetery on Sun­ day June 6th. Rev. R. A. Brook will give the address. The band will be in attendance. Mr, Wm, Little died at the home of his brother, Mr. Thomas Little .at Londesboro on Thursday, May 27th, aged 78. Sendee was held at his late home on Sunday, conducted by Rev. A. Gardiner of Londesboro United Church. Interment in family plot in Union cemetery. cartes , Varnished; Pairi+s Enartiels Wax S SCARFE’S I'lJ Kuo. .no** fr I* $ |------------------- » SCARFEfiCC ,h__________________________ 5 ‘ PORCH AND FLOOR I ENAMELS FOR INSIDE OR OUTSIDE-WOOD OR CEMENT Buchanan Hardware, Wingham ONTARIO UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of thej powers contained in a certain mart-' gage which will be produced at thet r r------z-„ : sale by public auction on Saturday, 3 June 19th, 1937, at the hoar of 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon at the ofree of J. W. Bushfield in the Town -»f Wingham, subject to a reserved bid, the following property; ALL AND SINGULAR those cer­ tain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying ^and being in of Huron and Province of Gntaria and being composed of those portions of lots numbers 15 and 16 and of the northerly twenty-five feet of Lot No. 14 all on the West side of Minnie Street in the said Town of Wanabam, as shown on a map ©r plan thereaf known as John Conneis survey, which said portions may be more par­ ticularly described as follows: Com­ mencing at a pount in she nor- :Lj«L 2...L fol shfeen, distant fifty-seven feet -easterly -»¥. wvoxijc'ij&cij', . from, the northwest angle there- Wingham, Ontario, |of, thence southerly parallel t9„; ..... >,* ves»erjy Cif Street’, one hundred and twenty-four feet 1 more or less to a point distant twen- ;i ty-five feet southerly from the nor--; therly limit of said Lol So. 14. and.j| thence easterly parallel to said lasts mentioned limit one hundred and] eiigM .feel more or leas to the we«t-i NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Richard Casemore, late of the Town -of Wingham in the County of Huron, Labourer, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Trustee Act that all •Creditors and others having claims; a® against the Estate of the late"Richard Town of Wingham. in the County •Casemore, are required to send par­ ticulars of their claims, dub* verified, to the undersigned, being the solicitor for the executor of the said Estate, ■on or before the Nineteenth lay ?.f June, A.D. 1937, and that after such date, the executor will proceed to dis­ tribute the said Estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this '£____‘ “ 1937. time of sale, there will be offered for Joi tot ir* QCHOHT <a»?p hv irwiMir avurtirjss ,?■.« OvUWlt MAY REPORTS twenty-ninth dav -of Mav. A.D. fheriy limit of said lot J. W. BUSHF1ELD, Solicitor lor the Executor. IN MEMORIAM * blissed examimtaons. ] Sr. IV May examinations were] those <&f the confidential report to ] the Entrance Board. ■] Sr. Ill report will be published one < edition later due ip absence cf reg-] alar teacher. ; AOK Reward”’’ D; Pa*a the nbWdru mfgs of LLOYD’S: THYMOLATED CORN SALVE, for t any com or callous THEY cannot re- i move, with this wonderful new sden- ! tific preparation for CORNS OR: CALLOUSES. It de-sensirises, and5 relieves pain with first application., For Sale 40c, at M e Ribbon’s Drug «Store. 3 Low Rail Fares! KING’S j BIRTHDAY! JUNE 9, 1937 Between, all points in Canada and to certain destinations in the United States FARE AND ONE-QUARTER For The Round Trip NEWTON—Killed June 3rd, 1935. Dear Jack, your memory is as dear! measured at right angles theteftom; today '*■>“' —* ■ |....- - As ifi the hour you went away. —Parents, Sisters, Brother, Lena. the h< DR.CC/EVELY VETERINARY BURGEON phone ia xwwow iiHinii'i i"i i i ii j; ( Go: Any time Tuesday, June 8, un­ ril 2.00 p.m. Wednesday, June 9, 1937, RETURN: Leave destination up 4© midnight, Thursday, June 10, 1937. Times shown are “Standard” MINIMUM SPECIAL FARE - 25c Full particulars any agent A.B. R, 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 , St. Marie, c£__ _ 4 Robb, rf______ _ 5 |W. Dodd, ss, p w 5 | Kruspe, lb, p 4 1 Matheson, 3b, ss, lb 3 | Stroh, c -------- 5 jC Dodd, 2b _ 5 j Klemmer, if, 3b 5 ! Smith, p, If___ _ 3 lEckel, If___ ___ 1 J Totals j Wingham-— Canadian Pacific Cruickshankj, cf Williamson, rf ; Haselgrove, '2b (Sturdy, ss --------- Scott, lb ............ Thompson, '3b __ Welsh, If Anderson, c . Slitall, ft, If IWW nil'll1 Mil, Groves, p Totals H. PoA. 0 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 3 1 2 0 1 11 2 3 1 5 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 40 8 10 24 12 1 0 Si 3 3 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 E. 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 JOBS OPEN! FARM HELP is urgently needed in Ontario unBinpioyeu Men: Register Employment Service of Canada. FARMERS 1 2eUy°ul‘needatottie nearest , ‘ . Employment Office, Relief Administrator or Agricultural Representative. MITCHELL F. HEPBURN, Prune Munster and Minister of Labor, IWiamentBuildmga, Toronto