The Goderich Star, 1936-10-08, Page 10:.024,4 k oek*...4.:10, 14,TP
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while. sr vry- uv
himpts4 ,
log their'i
*ith eeitirOliSkr, snd 8 he li
10.10erto lend it
4°37tan04 mialr4th i joikleun , *.nd gittighilt7t e Wilt'
$cLjoahOre,',Tfe'esst his iine
ew pat Eid Ircleinie m10' the
around. the .'hird's neck.'•
releaaed nonethe Norse 'of
it 00
wsy througb trooto'
The vgta.bl «.n
"P"ellwlgttt of tit'Mout ots t zoti
trn 'yoUO or
ers, to date froY t r day csNor
9,040
John 3 Huggard n
r1' th
Seafort
ovolet;stlea...itrilniarith, it!'"
etV,depesit vaut st.
t el‘tOr
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•, re. rx*Iiititgae6liottat;pitoasevutIa.tits:
peer° *tor t--electione
three y
our sr
04 to
cry w onto
wortl
holders in
,I4VW omce11
b•efore His *lie
T1,110 .taking
ronl 'llliggard
tence,' As
room ' listeners*
slatedl to.*
ilettnirear-014 algiihtekle$4_, 6 Ai evted bait
*se Aulotant3Y "le& 9n3/ twa ;.*"*4 address by the 'laqmieedie couesol*
ao Mr. 'feiegan'S WO' 40.01,'N*4 seY4 itskior,Jomeo'W,€)Rttop Itcio M.L.A.
erat,-**045.---iirsine-imPlenientt--,And .
othercOlitbaxii.ev,oPe:doltrOtecttAlOtte011etHuggard cnteredtbe 'egUrtf00111
• e• awn hall rws left the
Vufigle-,:;4i#orie.s.'-'10,o1Unittee.,.4o,:.:Abat Abe
• .eteSsart.,itOitirs :Sight, be 'titaile
'
tax collector' :for tile
• moth of iSCPteintter ,showed. that • O.. total-
- collected 1r. 4,33t,
,•snenth, and-thet.44340gt ol this amount
*3' for 19Z6 taxe. The, *punt •eol:K
lected iteit `:inenth .• Wes '$2O75. more
tilen.•41‘,.Sainelint collected in the Same ,
.nnenth. ,st year. . 7,11e"-:;*Pgat-IINS71.e,ft,‘
• Yeith.ithe:.:010an,e,e,,, OOMMIttee.. • 7 ,
*that tommittet*iii 044 .401 Tiftit
lletter trontlhe L97 0141. 1Xoree."Weelc
committee Mkng for a grOr.4:nt.
tor :eneliniiiiary 'eve " • ,•
• 'TO ,)(1o0 001*-,voropopy, loolcect
• 144, AO *tea ign 5 ft. 3 ft.'at
• the, front of Utios.V ‘,:tcrOgaree ,75110'Pand
Thle wa. referred
. Wersta•Ootionittee.-.-.
• tesse,ssitient notices of the various pro-
•peetle,S, held by the .townwere• read and?
veered to •the-rhuinte Commlttee.•
LA lettfar front.*:the Seaway- '.giteatriship
ttjthea hitermed- • the • COimeil tliat their
, • toot tioatpat', tie- able- 'to
• • ,
ter here.. this, The letter ': was,
,
o;ripe
,tavherries., grown in tile garden Of -Mrs.,
40s01 ,,04tsleYi -south ..4ifar,;•713.• - left *.:at
'The Star Otte. The berries are perfect-
ly Conned, (Pine rlpe, and ,better
qinte luzcloi. '
• - • ,,.
Department, of Hlgh
this: goad:: The, letter
akyfille Comntit
:The CoUrity ome conmiittee, ,of the
coolitq iciog
3. Bowman and. 041''tes•Arehlbaltl, Mel.;
lick; Stuart.'and Elliott, and County
Onet Ittkerts; met at the ^ gen*, tnclin-
tori•••oli rednesidar'Of lest 'week* ItSes0
oi..sweitser ettrabOrne, nursing
'broken leg, beingnrieihie to attouct,
,outiotoo„a $1,0113,40 between re00114.*
and otuoo4ttareo.,,*0*: reported.
tzjiosig.ctor.;,doVenlool,r„-AvastAlitIntat_r,„
Ingas well as Cheritore.-cl
•,V0011.p,4,',Wettitre,..,The,"
#*4110101 offictalergnere411.14t!ek
theoffi-
:era of the atente-en•the-eXtellent
eondi-
tl�n ',the, Homeand°and' It'a,,,-SUrfroanclirivi,
and thanked the inenjlbers.'of the'dmi-
mittee %for their co -401'440. Ile sug
d that the initroia,...should. h riven
COMmlint. cation •lroin, :the c1tint51
Engineer advised that 'the .Counts!,bUI
, . •
.parted a bylaw ealtielling 'Vittoria St.
-a*.* •e0Otintr Conneethaii rood :and aug-
geetlng that the town ask, the erciViiielal
,
loor ',Use of the .grandstand' during. the
fall, fa -1r the tetra reeetveet ” 43
Of. the receipts et10.80 for the .ilistrilght
and.* further . sum of, #4e for the 'second
ititerrtootr. one 'Year. as the people had therrightteo naherer. Parker, Ws,
' ,..surst' 'Smog vru Isoral*el.Yk-vu • Who ''should or should not -SW 14.,Allen,c.collettion: of fRoses--.10, Etarket,..
!the Oolleglate, Ustitute, Board • to, meet county icourkeuck...-theil.Zoallot box vim the S. aliberer. special--Cofiect.ion of 41,4-
expentli,turea ,dite Oct.' hit and to Tea. goenting: toctok, .The Warden .expres-, nuais..44133 cutininshant • ,
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(1,04A014 \tate-lair made !dr the aheltet
themain exhibit -;uUdtn. T40
314101PC had to )/0-Cort4A0t44 In
the, down4POug, 7.140 'Owl Was a atiecess-
ful one and great interest was •„takert:In
7,WhOl,e'eliAtr,:',t,111"lteTenter:tichnnedttt
the town ial1 In the evening and ;and- the
"..deli,ee.iifteleefaidlittratted- tCcort$41,04Oblenumber. • .,
'The toilOigni are the `pilite ;Srinners
• .:;-'FLOW
. • •
-101.t9-ign,et*.,, ;large ,,,',..!ulapns Itabeter,
- Mrs. Robt; Alien.,00ligeet...sniall
an .oecasionel ,holiday during • which she .Barker, Mrs. W. F. Woods. „Collection
Might attend :conv,entlena 'in respect: to Barker. Col-.
tlir0.73:OrotrdtteeT:*ei0ers.'411-1041
ppOinted for more thart.onev,year ter*
to. give the*: more tlm� to become cow,
!Versant *Atli; their ‘itiste4,,
'llegwar 'Are. drilla, =der' the, =potion
of the :Clinton 461re chief, were: recom-
mended. • - •
"e -10444 of only One, s 0411,1 ofpro-
4ucing
was suggest-
ed iby Mr Carlton, as
it.:401114.Hterkl tO
t ehifloutty Itorae a.,..ehofF Pleee
ivhen:titoseorAttle had reached: a, Certain
tage •
•
,
Warden: Bowman antleiPated
ties in appointbag members on the %Tome
„or: angt triter ,COrtunittee for longer than
�fl lection of Dahhas•-,it ,a4s.rker,..P,obt..,
,• CollegtiOn:-4--L.-rnsehteaUsajlna
gegle0t10-4PnsIe
-
4.31iselina-440.erer ,,e0nection.
of Tuhereue; •001-
littion*R'6044'rg#0:*'•Vegailie'-.4dre; �.
Allen.,Colleetien ••,Cierantiuns,--#. Wee
'Brov,tnet,. Pabeter. Collection Asters
-john-04inkreflir MO;
tion 'Vefouni*$ glitte:rft.-Alr$4'
g011,10tiow Soilae 4klailttir-141403.
•1!., • '2;alicerr'idoilibil",.! °
_
• =tore, death ,taking one
.Paegan was not at home when ;the •
mireiti..intettrred. Some 'hay. Wile'
mitred) hiS.00.00:.O14. son. .hitched
Aesun ,to 'heavy 40x. Wa804.ali-ci accorn
ted lean,- his -1,year-leld sisterr
started 40r, the farm 'across from , their
bome,The bop, Aro* from ,the *404
to open the gate and fonowinctiut uittal
represC
ViotorIs t.
undt*ke to
rozitystallsd,,e,s4-10t41_110414x1rxr,t1"1.00,0 IA
,t0t40,00,04,710„4:011.,,00L0060:01:,,,:ittiv„._it:. ,.o.r.1,.:44?-71',‘'', ,
' t ' ' - a V*O4*''
ma
ts eo-�peratLon
, ,..401 .mtefitegtv44 11# ,1010ent 440- :
,1'1, i,.411 tht)mIrsite...;, 0. bil, br
,
The f rugby
lo •
upply
1.nilL:taiin'teett7.**SA ' 164to 4n. IL the:..:f.'.4., e 4
That
coat-
WitiiTht 0 -010-0,---inC 038041.401* .
, ,
is . ' ""t"' ny4e.triott:443*.in t
---,-„,,,,,e,tlettl,,,,,.,E14:.,,,,,,p.4,-,m11,,r-,,,,
\
The ettouttsic",, At ontri4..fiti*ot- dPr'_
• ent4qnberwas f030 silth s,erage for
' -4#11.31;41°total:'.01- •01$611'. w'c'esant'all'O.sarit .'th„Arl!an.,.,t4r.*
94.36 per
.7:3:17.40.21,.0.1„na.040710..rhieteso..olttni;:tiii,gtOr.orortiriotialktitit.tot,i4 ,
erit '' __*_ _ _ _:_. ,; ,
.:Mifftit -10W-400001Stientttlitailith-'-irriitlig-7
_ot.110,14, thi. vlistinnoto'redopplalyoro4osplittest:s, 04 tiy,,,,
"inh''•-'
lei. 7hor ii,tifel% thifigvt
Meera for thir n*Saage ofsympathy
-47 tifir:
-elier.tted .teeently - • .
Mrs. Oloratuile,-.4.10s,.0.;„ a%19P;Sit•;.,
en. . 4 vaiWties ,Barker.
,MrL R AUen. cooance-Fadrs.,s.
Fred Middleton. Z1nnias-44ra. :Mettalf,
Mrs, IAlien. Verbena5-4o., Sarker, $.
Sr• -Wed . IA* IV the lines but sire-.
etedett-,-liv.getting• the 'other,
town*. fallen it the heel of the horSee. •
A :the horses - bounded ; forward,;' the.
100.00,,,Struelc • a rock, %. thrOw,ing, both',
-children to, the ground.. The boy ivrts
'nOt:in,iUred but the little glee. head was
41,00iit severed from her body.4by one. of
11',..:wheele;ipassing..over
l'he funeral to the Nile church an
'.10a_ktoPrile,Penietery on litiondayi afternoon
,plate In the ..pretente of several
hundred petiple, the tragedy itrOuelnf„..a
tense of deep eytripathy for the sorely
stricken home; ,
Ali day Sunday the home of 144:;10.114-
Vaciran' .1Vrie visited. . by a constant
froin.ceiteri- direetto*,.
among 'the maboyi -*big Vireiden
IBOW-
man, who was prevented ty •• °Metal
duties from att,ending the funeral on
Monday.
The pall -bearers were Benson and
Keith reegan, two brothers Of .the little
glrL ivittli Elmer Draper and. P.ealnald
Ifamilton. It was .1teginald Samiltori
who picked tip the unfortunate child
and carried her into her home. At the
funeral Hat* Thegan,, the boy who
Made such a .courageous attempt to
save his sister, was quite evidently suf-
fering from We harrOwing experience.
Mr. and Mrs. Pavan have two Other
daughters and three sons. '
paid by",. the Iteetd 'Oa of the eounti eed the 'hope that the cointY tinentelt moos
0 ,
grant dtie. on Or before Dec. lath: next.. .0/(sui1 be. in shape to petnlit some of the
Pubilo Works•-4The tont:matte report,. other hanes referred' to by Mr. Char-
• g
ciLandscaP11-41A• lAviegetene„&ire
•
•CEpeplyint to .11:teVe Arehl,bald, Mr.
Charlton stated that a new water system'
was Of the greatest iroportanee.
motion by Reeve Elliott, seconded
by, Reeve 140,15,, -that message of frort-4
llgthit be gs . 4.41.1ne'ecre Sweitser and ex-
pressing thelLoPe. that, he would soon be
:cornithietely-led0fered. was 'adapted. ,
erih Roys Pufl tebani Score tip CtinsicieribIY. .1-06
Won championship With •Airn'oit Perfect Score; ";telinikto,, on
played Johnston.targ Oiera 1:1().e ey
:todorich:Tiet rar—setaidlttonors, -itsto
•- Some' two thousand pe p
albout fRice.ter' Fair Grounds on Ott -
day afternoon, at the eantuaktOuron
County track meet. The aiy. Was
* bright and brit* and the .ompetition
was keen, although the clay - track,
due to recentrains wee • in rather
poor;eondition forthe track events.
•Eiceterivott the ,McMillan Trophy,
ven-for, the.school ,with the „highest
total of 129 •poirrtit, Goderich and
Clinton tieing for the Medd ,Cup and
second' place with 105 -points each,
, tet
4.-...--aance ;trophy,- given - for -the .school
With the largest total number o
intermediato-
:events. „Clinton and Exeter • ilea for
zthegteAtalykez-TOIPht-awskrded.U.the.
school with tlii-hittieet number - of
• Pante in the girl' events, ' with 60'
"'Ate
Tlie aedirielf-Otilt Co trophy was
'Ninn .by Clhiten Collegiate/or haVizift
the fgheat number of pointe -In the
the
intermealatk,evapts. 'Clinton
had ai total of to iheinte-Til
this aec-
ton.
$irsits and a seton
' senior championship with eatte and
'thus *in 3he'S011owilyrigii
„Shield) Walter' "Westbrook copped
the intermediate- -ellampiortehip:to
take the Canadian Canners $61.1d,
Waiter had lt total. •-of 18, points- 17h
Catrien brother, Jqe inft
And widow: WestImaitik were largely,
•,teeponsible tor Odder/Oh being, able
to tea with Clintoi`..Sor sikon'd place,
L.CONTINUE
TO PROVIDg, MILK
Central Homeand e4hpo1, tub ttelct
their Monthly meeting at the itehobl on
TivestiSY • afternoon, Witha geed, attend7,.
'41143e‘ CM*3 iPoht reetilte4 the
banner for the '1,44"est 'number • Of
motlierattiostir4.111sr iti,ro.
,•olltelon on Manual 'Training and House-
hold, Stieretee,--4Watir tot the
-
441,00. /14._ inging-' on the .junior talentr Provkle
if sit Pose*le, tolhave. keit. Otto of Matiiiar for: Istetyediate 1?etti0;1-- --
intoitie * at & later date CO
"
- •
ood Sparitsoiosorip More Im-
portant nazi V4itinfit
GETTIKE VARLY START
bie0alfL SOW Life -44. 'Llytnestob, Dr.
Grieve,. Lands**, water vroolot,uris,
w P. Woods, M. LIvingitoge. +Fruit,
Water Color--Mts. Metcalf, M. laving-.
*tone. ,Tiewers,- Water Co1Or;-•41.., A.
711115. Mia Livingsteine. yen and Ink
"DrAwint,-Mi : lvingstone, H. A. tuts.
Crayon* and Lead rehire-4kt Iiivingeterie,
painting on Oilac or satin
-um • metoau, M. !Livingstone, • VfAnd-
BoWrle Stenciling on Pabrie-,i4Lt
stone,,. /1_,A„ ruta",-1!"ruit and Flowers,
1011-14. Xiiiingstone, iirc-Akowrier.-
Pencil Sketch croxici Nature -,--M.
stime.':' • .
• M.461411PAOTIMAS
Door Mat-lvt. Rader,- Mhz- BroWnet.
-Article 15f' loarniture-4P. Barker, W. 0.
The „Its.i,1014.th. lev401 who
..stestlinc.:AtitOpeg_ rani' clielits,
safety .deposit boxes and. was on Satnr.---
day sentenced to serve three. years. •
•
To the Suoorters of 'Irockey, Oetterich
�.ost•Yeat's ••• Whelp ot iiimitOr
UeekeY .01 • '4,re- 0144* _tc.i.__PrAjttli'
-Wind up ,t activities .ost polish., •
,,ing the s ". of the
amr- had ---4104.4molialiotworutzlo put,. zket
tittiirait WW1 lit; in reftibli- on. ac--peoper-standir itleg
i5Otti" Eastman delielted' the.idlub -with Oetsted with the end -give and st,'itokr
a truteh dariee,:and VA* 'Betty Smith successful semen was enjoyed. - This
by 'starting earlier to organise We
eitrii. D. D. Mooney. Jn 'a vett 14000- are hoping for eiren better. Wangs. 'While
int Manner told pt her to .,3400. *mte ere 'arixIbtei to:Win we 'are atilt more
trlp mentioning priretteOlY Adefts,16
-White cU1tivstl has agettteret-the,10410r- eleWnt ':gereit
Oflee nwie, a Obeate to cteielOp, -4.,,i'meetlx4to reto-. nth ll1 be sld shot it In the
r;.
iik.‘1004441=40101,..
the Junior chAb to turn Into the ;treys.*
• -(Ceilirined on: OW
fluekingheeri Palace,'
aporit *Mit higerigisi-
In Moglend and
tX• hearty.,.sote
el" -ine
h it was •
AtOtt-th • .r mctbs.
- Young
"ByFeU-Vroni Pier?
•
SPOILED .ThE FISHING
While •fishing at the north end of
theharbor,. near the elevators, on
Sattictiat -irietningy-Kenneth
bine year -44 local lad, tell into the
wateonlyt
ing
+r sitatittwyestossniaved:seftroiot ofItrIz
.15ir
14
year‘bit-trether-Itareldi- -And --Hew.
neth Chisholm also ..fourteett,
The three btiyirliad gone tothehar.,
moat 1,00 members of the danadlen
Legion, Peet 100, were present at aiban-.
, quet at the Hotel Bedford on 'Thursday
!Mit-when three members. Of the Legion
who went to the Virny reunion teok sep-
arate parts of the -journey and described
the!!! 'to their comrades.
-Col. H. 0. Vtinlop prOided AS Chair_
man at the banquet and Orace was
pronounced by Rev. Azth-beson ../Ones-
itaternan. IA. tout to Hia Maleaty •the
-Kitt Was pro -ported. by 'the, cluiirman.
Two minutes' anew* was observed -un-
der ,th•eLaMpervision of the chaplain,
Bev'. D. -4. Labe. '426-"MiiefaiU.!'"Vis
In unison and Qol. Dunk.v.weleomedthe
-swerenatrielkivie.
-"To' the Town of Oode- rith."." propoted
by 'Mr, aft, Georg* Ochaeler4and responded
te-by--iiit-WorishiPIL-•./. A. Mite‘
listraii: "To The 'Canadian Uglon," Oro -
fooled by 1.4.461. sturdy and re-
spended, to by Mr. H.,C. Weaver,. of
1111004- Zone representative for the
legion. "To the Ousts," *0006ei1 by
Mi. P. Rooth, * vice littil6ra Of the
-tiriatetitAt:
by Di. Tbottepoon. Clinton.
44. 'viessitis pert of the. &dillies events
was the Presentation or•a csedii to the
ptesident, Mgr. JaimeW. Mezvicar.
.The iptoetruitton or The pee37 President*
1,•;lvtdch,li to 434!L, wOrti .on • Ares*
psiraM wok* *Air - --Made by •-•
WeaYer ru•t*VOticai replied ilttingle.
The toast oto the Vimy Pilgrinias was
* three
whO
Ottheir
. r:dfi1iin
neth left the other boy*, to ,by'
,the- .pier : he
tipped on * board. and felt over the
,edgei-tbe„bOart /4gloyted, him into the
water. When he," estne to The our•
-
fike -he-,,was--4ible.t0 grain? the bdard
.41na' hang on until hi - brother and
the 'Other boy bad -riieched the,
At first the Impulse was to jump
In and try to trWilii with Italineth to
eidett,„ilarelde.Okt...„.0* piirents. but
thla 144 was -000n.dlaeardad andthe*
toy* on the., pier tonna St. long pole
they -were able to lower to the
; Whith the lad in
erWAir
,
cs that
Vet* •
thus :OW
Opens• .odeticit
Kne:Cittel . of •, illarnatOn
JoinsCommercial Ranks of
• This Town -
• E1Oktil !N STRATFORD
Bringing toGoderich ,and the.sur-
rounding cllatrieti All that is ,rieW
• guaranteed beets and shoes for ever"' - •
-member_ of, the lamily..-Mr. W. E. '
Knechtel announces the opening if
his new store, Willard'e Boot Shop,
on the Square. The new shoeristor
'will be a decided addition to the
businese section of Goderich, and
every citizen is invited to conic in
and inspect the fine 3toelc, earl view
the stor4 without Any obligation to
purchase.
Residents of Goderich and the dis-
trict can be assured of guaranteed
Satisfaction. • When you bOlt shoes
at .the new store you mast be Batts-
fiedoot your mono will be chfierftdly
refunded. The policy of 'W111ard's,
will be to create and hold friends and
customers. This Will be accomplished only through selling the best
opening, apparently in good spirits.
He was dressed in a ,neat, gray Suit
and appeared to he At eage. He has
aimed • weight at the Jail -and • Is
noticeably fatter.
'When .curt opened shortly after
eleven' o'clock, Huggard took his
place In the prisoner's. docket. It
took Crown Attorney D. E. Holnies,
acting as clerk of the peace, about 10
minutes to read -the total list of
charges to Huggard. The tempt!.
lawyer elected to be tried by His
Honor, and when asked how he
leaded, • answered .1 1.. °Guilty.",
fie pleaded guilty to the charges as.. boots and ,shoes in the newest styles
a Whole; '
• Major Clarke, ,igsldreeing the court,
said, "May I say Your Honor, that
. this case has more•new aspectsemore
unusual aspects, than any estie..that
I have ever been connecta. witb,
reed About or -hard- kilio-ut.--1-Tilan
this man is not one of the lawyers
who has been unfaithful to his
clients in any way." Major Clarke
said that the nress had repeatedly
spoken of Huggard .as a mart who
has stolen clients' elecuritieS.
has never stolen a penny from 3
client. MS reputation is a solicitor
has remained untarnished and un-
blemished. Alt clients' securities
have been Put- *here they were
directed to be Out.
"These securities Were not the se-
curities of clients. The securities
were put- in safety deposit ,boxs
-whiek-thappened-to-lbe-in his Witco.
thikn that is * .great thing in his
filvot-fle-his:never-been dishonelt
with his clients. (4. • '
and leathers. „Mr., Knechtel has had
a wide experience in the shoe busi-
tiess, and Ooderich citliens and those
of the surrounding distrid, will find
at his Pew store all th*t i new and
goodin lonrWearingstylish foot-
-
• Mr. Itnechtel was horn in nearby
.Stratford, and his experience .was
getited in Toronto, Hamilton and
Other leading shoe centres
Ontario.
Elsewhere in this newspaper %sill
be found the opening announcement
of 'Willard's Boot Shop, • And Mr.
Knechtel will be pleased to Person-
ally Meet all vtho will honor himby
coming in to sai"hello" to thie latest
.reshient of Goderich.
4 •
(continued on Paige ;)
IS7RHODERICKAtiita' "OKENZIE--
VEET 4 waves HIGH
Towering-higit,ibove-the peopIcA
Goderich,.a giant of almost mythical.
Aktrode into :town on Tuesday,
an
Donald. Neil litaciCentle 4tt :Cameron
„Street. The idea is Rhoderkk Bain
MacKenzie, formerly of Ashfreld
Township. Mr. MacKenzie is seven
feet, four inchei tsll,,sind weighs 336
LfttrIviighetf 421---poundsnt
-
one time. The feet that ,144,-,Ifae,.
Xensiti is 30 big does not mean that
be is fit or ungainly. He is tar from
that, Glittyanine .yeara, old, be has
Jeknne,„diteet_frorit thorTOsts Cetiten-
blabat Otilf AntOttia where- heheaded
, •
BENEFIT GAME •
- •-SUCCESSFUL
• .4, • • •
..„.PeePite the feet that they lost the
Church League iittiFeff- seriest�
handed the CRamplona a. I4-5 trim-
ming in the benefit game played' at
• Victoria, Park for Harold Doak
on-
ond4r Virb0"3 IS ,
catcher for the Scots, met -yea a bro-
ken nose, Which' resulted in a rather
complicated illness, while playing
softbelt-s-Week. ago.. A 10161 4,roted
attended Mende3Lnight's game and
thee wasa good reponse to ,the
1.6ket
tesui*et 8101***t**•
Atatt„Accompaniett to -Goderieli,
is_Lvife the former ChrlitliTa'
The ;first inning of the game WWI
scoreless for both feints but in. the
setond the Presbyterians broke loose
and chalked Up seven runs. Two
morefelroWed in the -third, -with the
oppositiini -still scorelessIn the
fourth Victoria got two 111riSt but the •
l!triebyteriane duplkated the. second .
inning and got seven More. The
fifth inning broughtthree more runs
or, Vktorts.... _
The Seating:- -