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A ellaw Seif10 et .ewe , • Mohr acv .
taw roe • that his maw ter be Oho unlet kw;
portant of Ms kind In Olio world, •lerecffreo
runners from maw Hensler psesei intro bk•
kW
Ay** of mb eat of Canadim i have swan
this peosibm, battle aver the full in rsthan
distaste; lack CaLsty, Johnny Miles twit*, Gerard Cense, a
mooking french tb four theses; T
Cameras ,niosi'PAusr
s tall, young fellow
seined Waiter Y whose home was,
and is, in the Montreal suburban day et V ,
.�We� don't intend to as'aCe�,,/eospaartsatss ars to the courage,
▪ 1��ea1 Aldi. . the joy of anneal, the hope of . fame, that
meth*all those, and all the other runners who Au& frogs
the *odd over to compete in this greening battle over the bilis
and slopes that tingly, atter of heeart,b was and must*,
pitch the runners into the slob street* of ltd Sooton smote,
to loMb the grind, and sink exhausted on the cantp-heds
provided,
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NEWS OF AUB
AL IK IIW A -- fMla kw
liisonaasia, et Twos* lis WO*
lir *rotor, lAes. W T As*eetlt
IAllargarot, Wag he wreintwt!
to
et* for 1 spot. qwrosty,
Maker,Omer of Ifearaffer,
who bar been• ,W We
eat•enpk itLondolans, twee
terms Prbi
Phillip and Mgr
sten onneded
at
Mee hitt tit Elm& Tim
*tut! POW tatnendomted
ania awed by lin red
min: NV* admit
usersswat
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.wMoaucrs
fl'S 5th ANNUAL
SPRING FANTAS
r a. �.kra►P
l�onel Th�rntc. On
Friday, May&h
Sent tete de say that sold.ws, if wear, Ada S.steso marathon
wirsnsr vamoose a llrse iastri_,Mu bocicgr evssi nor a laevo nares.
peltingwise to win, thaw Walter Y.wrp, when, is sine autumn .f
1el3b, started training fear the Seaton marathon, .f 113', iow
Miner Yung was teen en rotief, in the tine enoyl of Oho Groat ,
Deprsssiesn. Hen was • rocipi�.rst .f that form .f national charity
which f ntribet.d to .Sas nears, each bonny, .novel, to snow
baro oatist.encs, tis -pay hues* reM.I, to boy secondly .f the
cho.grst of foods. In bio., to keep together body an/ soot,
it was a shameful way e'Sf life, and no one felt snore bitter
:Ong his Leet than jobless Water Young, married, with a wife.,
an infant son, and a mother to support, He had engaged in
athletics. and he. thought that, if he could renter, perhaps make
a good shuwving,- in such a race as the Brinton marathon, It migbat
lead tut better. time* for hintself, bis wife, his little family.
He discussed this with a great' professional runner, Pete
(Savuzzi, t;avuzzi loved to run. Hee found a willing pupil in
Young. Through the autumn, the winter, the early spring,
these two ran, in preparation for the marathon. 'They ran 50
nitres per week. They ran 1,700 miles in all 6.ftire they de-
cided Young was physically ready for the Boston test, Thorn
they scraped up the money to ridge a bus to Boston, with just
enough heft to feed and house them there,
inspired by tho possibility that.. victory touted pet him off
the misery of relief rot**, Walter Young ran lilts a wears possess.
.ei He I.4 190 *taw runners from the world .vier, won by
himsotf, And his groat rocs was not in vain. :porting Voreetlun
pave him a j;ab as a policeman. At toast, ho was .If relief, Ho
was working, at mart's job, *arising • living. And ho's a~
policeman stilt, though promoted from the low., ranks of the
Tory comments and suggestions torr *hk coheirs will be w k sed
by Elmer Ferguson, c/o Calvert House, 431.Yonte Sr„ 1o,eant.,.
CatvertD
STWARS L1MITE,D
eu+H+taastwsca, orrrattp
as f rsr el 'ILS, Vis,,
fear Ulm Ikreebile', dobe
ill at hes" toeme at Sniesrte•
?'
Oki* of the t'orttadins
Omsk at C maiereae are break* a
veldt et the rear of the hank shale,
Wr, oto tiers, W, L Crain aan4
Sura visited Mends in Farb biU,.
nosallay, iiister Mb* Craig wise
boo been vitriting
returned Masse with tsidpersists
..
,blas beast sided w *owl bit&
MwellwnI k ahaving
twfunee.Ierected en her
WA. Mootion,--Tlio 461~gift the Woineeo's Ametei &
ago 4f Auburn United Chards
and
BMri n e�r'r Day
wit ore monies
I UMW t�C�rw
a • Wary>leerytaer far the
tt ke
ewri Ie'k done=
OW service or the Mutat sled
tonsorniitios. 1s Ciaarino Scott,
se
m• oles . aged the 1a�nra wM s"
the supeWrisicii rut hese; R, Si,
Munro, organist.
Harry Some" and
teer, LAMB .4 % vJ4t d
week with the lady's wither, Mrs,
Jennie Ma:Grattan,
to
1* ssieewwwe as erre #� eresA .
*ideas swig eis Debi etw hat'eih 110UNIESVILLE
lb oar l onneimad lboo s of ► and
togas or Sr drys erg the Amts ages 1 '1041.11!>(VL&i. Nay at.--1h►r re,
t'MO and earns w 7M1day* ea ? teiwaiva > rte. u UAB
w
!fes, Arnold /iwide+d not witty ° heli Negroids, woo held to the Admit ilret w� ,fir ws Voider, with Ksrssr#h i''efelt+elr 1 .isrMaa
tvitneesk, h.tsaii I' _ ra�tterw•r, 44 '^ ase► Under, The
Kruselfeld, toi4 the curet tet s yi est ; with then tiodiag 44
lieu ewe to f/rts, Arogdtb home lowed t. r.r. ,og 16. 1* seirro r
ouwwrsMt eros aI April 19 as% 1 Maui P Yrwsktia Ye* led
44 tone WO •to. tow
4 rr 1 is,load x ' Naos Yat+ p
101.4114O1 On Mat data, be grid. AM, j president, hart flat ; ,
+ earn alw, WAS .4 towing We( 4 Int 16. business. A mamiiirm war
tttsv: Arnold hooses* tint y
7iM esti Agri/
t!A+astaiolo 1, et . Paul iasion and !Iliartaira Yee*, tonna Witham*
eve* try On* !unnerve Am user
j agger was take* by has Ifo stew
� _ ^ ! Lorne •Marreiltivrw, a[ +Gad e- ; Paul rt isd►wrw,rk . A f rrwtr
rierft 4*. t,atiAami rt roof der Provincial and araseataheleei• llrhwrr r p,yard by W. l+rstsRr ewLv arouse/ Mows
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MAITLAO COLF..GLIB
OFFICIAL
OPENING
Mornlay, May 18
COURSE NOW OPEN FOR PLAY
MIEN'S IOW altos* AND LOW NET 9 A.II.
(Handicapped Tournament)
LADIES' MIXED TWO -BALL POUR$OIIE , . 3 PJI.
NATIONAL' GOLF . DAY, MAY 23--- (Janna Borons)
LADIES' LILAC TEA—MAY 26 ---Afternoon
NO CHANGE IN MEMBERSHIP PEES
OR GREEN PEES,
Polite ec r' t . , 't
la 1604440, aid 44 fleMissig tierLough
M
1 Arn . Col April I and 1,1w uudg Woke were
!id wizintf yyw�rr• y 6..,. the lasdlrrs Mrs "rank ftocsit-
tti'ifJia,rr frteeargeon, who sated he 10004 a,td ltrs. Jars Y4a9 11*
1i d lived at the Arnold how* e4(404 With a boom *4
the vom bax )'49r4. IAb41,6a4 044 thee* FlO'tkiel4f['ti O
J+rc a,► I Mea Arnold were ire Kay, bl, n 1f. .W kt aiJ. of f rjeua,tty,
-held tire /lay eser► *Hired► time beer risitk4 Ind Friday w'it6.kier &moan,
wag aJk-�e>d to dale. bees*► V)isi Oder ; tiles W. "leo.
adwitteddew. bed been convicted /u' The commuor1.r oar
PM 44 . keeping liquor 0*. zreilk (hit j, * week, wtt'vrra i gird was' rk
m tier .e►rel imA here. of the outdrew death'
daughter, Jerson Sturipeori arrd Rs s, ' err J',tur Vu4 y on Monday e44 boat
I'.e,stera (ruickstrartks, e t fluiErao s we it in to ee rt.4 isi Wra,rdirtth.
Sifter, ty,ttr ?ai4 tie>ky krw ftrz Ara• Mr. Finlay was a son of the hire
Alts est Ka .l4 rte. April I1V. Mr. and Mrs Y* 4 'Inlay, as4
10n Arnold trentrf.d drat std 1bwtbfrr .4 Berl Vmi et {,4*riele
ts,v1 remained horse 41 rwirrning Township, Mit. A. F deet;eulL . `
and left for Baytient with William 13orgirr+, Sat*, *4 bliss Adele -
' 1 turty.eity Atoll y after norm. titre lay ref 4:lint,rnn. 114e funeral, wtr,ieeb
ctalisfik !„ :lie never >saw Patter oo wars largely attended, web how'd
;or solo him ,any beer on the 4.ey tarot the i;reul.>+«'.ch f esg0e+ra boo',
in yUetAir.r► and claimed alto tla t ; l(r'er Kswge, 14M* , ti, Mktiigan
:.Jj, h;ut 'Klee loom Arius+rt, Itorti,vc Memorial (emwtiery,, with th►e Wiry,
.!,,n her life
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THE ROYAL BANK OF CAN.
IN LONDON
The eyes of the world will be on London in
rune. Thousands of Canadians will be.. there
for the Coronation. And they will find in the
heart of the Commonwealth two little pieces
of -Canada. +� "
Through .the years our two London brrncliess
have become popular "rendezvous" for Cana-
dians visiting the Old Country. Here you can
+PR R tai+►: r g1-
tr�.►-.era
a
+ +
M'ittiamas '4 the. Kapott Chords
Mrs Arnow wag repreeaentr l try ill chalgoe. 'flora. 0,' us tiii osis-
Yr.ar►k. I)'mneliy, 4 r' tru'+t Oto -nitros the 114r►e.ra4 erre
Amason, whoappeared on thee. blrs. 1. W: Smith and bliss May
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NTURA1.
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Want to
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{If;i4 l Gert
"44k -drying
Mansur* Liniment
—
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��irll ENT
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money, leave valuables for safekeeping, arrange
to have mail forwarded or held -and make use
of other services provided by Canada's largest
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tion year, make a note of these handy Royal
Bank offices, where you can do all your bunking
+ business in a familiar, friendly atmosphere.
+
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Our train London office (right) is at 6 Lothbury, hi the heart
of the financial district, opposite Tivoli corner and the northern
side of the Bank of Englund. Our West End Branch (left) is
situated at 2 Cockspur St., just off Trafalgar Square, a step
fer�►m Canada House and the Olga of the High Commissioner.
+
B./aa yert Isom for England, call at any of our breaches for tavails's cheques and other financial
areangensents foe your trip. Ask far afros espy elm Cro eesat%os bolder containing a handy map of Londo.e
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