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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-03-09, Page 171 7 111111111 I I 111 . . . . . ... .. 0 tj Year in Adv �ad bru4i" Publis erg ............ ... . . ....... -over" 9 WA on& OT t;,I U dravm, lut. 0 9, 4W iPIZ, 0 on, a Q ea. . ..... .... Tea, av reat . "I" �. 4, rais'd ths of tha lL AIP aneutly op ihe map. otbir -4 supper will 14 ounded. with,,,! -Nobes ­tUrg T. I ri b rples "n 99J'740b, p e -to d it poor health Ance, th�: w1l' three -act j" tui;n 04 acuait, 1. and inton HospiW, �on, Sunday, my cu y wl 8.', A 3 RDuse Ld,, a short Mute ago, w the Allen Orehesus, also, W weft t mupor-us ron r tk$3 r6 to Ch a 4�'W 're ;R LV. , O' f.4 gum hee `wfi4rp ahoexpected to'baver o Auburn, -will 44a part. ess in 1926 than in,1920.. Sit e em J �he a; man on was'. and those, a- Alon. "We hops fliat 4he ivaY be re� W9T to -be one,of theest t4w therefore, that 1fL;)jJn-' 4% Te'9 t lectur# given (in ay a b- have ev, put on- the bklw ,'orec was Ito her usual healthR,,. Jas. er P19*ent it. this industt, toot.; a 64� �,sconeq from three R� h Atricu#ur4T e, Of Varn tho �J�ojr sj� -has nothin " V. - It a, attended: -the Pro- t, �i � phail W p Volume I at ToronU. " Idecrea to'd4, 0:4, %'eh ivere fa .-Witioit Conventa M4"t V W., wews�- Df Ports. :NeitV 9 I k bl" rfact that Gil, Os -,VaTer and. ew,: goes,on A 1111", war At TWAS the 11*� hientioli, the tfad thAt lu'�� bdtit four 04 paper Stories ave -it that Bennett is are, -distinct Engage.hu Missiongry, Work, and wo age SyWp�.i* and partWuLst to '14 7 m . I -School Repott.—The following U -doing a lot of �eavy work -behind the er than hi �66ry,..and, these I lkhw and keritleToii�tci I&j and Mrs. Norman Johnston, who ly o0—se Pro to mention. �. f.t. the�, inverse Shock troops have been. sent P w, lork on the report af.School Section -No. 7 !9 Qfw� �,� � , �L 1-4tpai #1- - x�pect to sail from -N( South, Amer- Hibbert, for I the months of, January- were -to the reak for specialraining... 'fte*O, la,b Air of. their. ele#n aft4t� . ost lu my mind subjeot,to March 17h, for Bolivia, e f4l)T 'sui And1he �rny first' minor �e as fo t Eigage in missionary. work- and FebruAky: Sr. IV--CUace C6ueh . I ROWS- all -spe 80%, Clayton Horton. 69, Janet Chap- vdll be trained -ih ts, -but tlwllouse is. not 46WOus to. impressioniv under the second is ng, Gas n!� :there, are ricling few days with 'never. will a: wohderful parioramic picture which a pel 68, Maude . Solton 65, -mildred e. ary. 'The the former -Is parents, Mr. and NX T y0will h gi �T ti Robbins 62, Orval Cooper 53, Jr. IV 7 W614r C U&y'd6sarvix in, an observe- tas, 'Thomas Johnston, Qf the Town Line W 4 artl ' . . , F go ah�ad aQ dig put its Own 'as - )ead thd� GffVA6rhment.,-1UTO pit- tin pq On Sunday they addressed the con- --�I)Qris Sararas 66, Bernice Harris 63 facts. st on the Agtas Bethune road Engines.,, bds I was'privileg6d to see, homely, the Wedn, 'Blepke and Sr. 111-43estrice. ]Drov�--r 6a. Jr I A Take it all :through, 'it wafiL -a. seri- day----tPWntr; Tools, Con- gregations at Goshen, —Ross Hogg,arth'60, William Chum- ellson Varna, telling of their conversion, illwork fxg-boys�stdrW' thatGer- crete Rural Sm''Wwrt ber,52. Second Clas&--Benson Stone- i Jac okeiations. No move th Oj ek. Te teady -is ivit Noe made'on 'me trozighold; Vilty. Ridge; third- -ursday---�-ra�"-'-�,itnplements, hout a counter rnoma., onversions Th s6l� eall'to the work and the ne d -s of the goes on.. I . . 1. I �. an 80, Earl Drovei 75, John'Chappel 79 Sydney W*r. 79��j -ng- up de4 ejth�.r 01do e Stu the -dly, there is the piet�rr dering, 'Gas wngines. - e?ple in the field to which they are 'The Liberals are tighten! _th a ion rem, q of the slaugh P eP it � Wo 41 ter house of- 'Posseendaele, where 62 Lorne Chambers 36.. Firt, Class Lean- 5r. (11feudes""might be.the better same.. The vote will 1�e 131 Friday—Varni, "�lements, Tools, going. Their message was d 79%, *L Tkernteer, 70W ir reliance is Place -a - t14 Adl afteir the budge� I 0 ada w hies. =kr,24 Treffry 66, Rae hamers 54. aura b 25600 o. ie7�06*4i � Of. Can ere gh told in simple as have be Gas Engi ceiyed, and thou Number on roll 17, average attend- Hodgert'589a. Sr� oratory. TheY.wg%'"brought it wiped,,out int a'sea of mud, under aw- language, it reached the hearts �Of the 155--V. E. 71or zo%- ctaimt=llbelieve�.4t or not" its, Ripley have ful conditions; and,. finally, there re- Bolton, Teacher. 66% Mrgare, Ile-' 99 may seem, it will, be as'It would people who �realized that this young 871cO on ey' S400l Report. --The following is 'GrA 116dgert 5 says-,,tpat th :can put over atrori�- been, had- the 'Budget been voted an mains the i��ost, distinct o all, when giving their lives so free- They -the day before it W told gray fog of a win- DEATH &.,��N.-WMLIAM SLOAN couple were the report of School Section No. 4, 80ro. Number on -roll 17, averm ger barrage -than -the 'enemy This through t] ly in consecration -and service in an- - 9" ippeaTQd. Ibbbert. These are tests ased on tendnte 19.14. Those say that to..any Vvep poi to. the suggestion made terlis radrning loomed up the Show- Roil . WUNahrSloan, 6 1, Minister., Qt swer to God's call to this far-off field. they can lends support iSZ 4 o*,e -up heavier Oratorical jAiris than Halifax h this work taken since Christmas: V—, an asterisk m. ed easion, -that the House apped' hills outside arbor, Mines on a previous'oe io;.BritJoh-0diirnbia since 10K Mr. Johnston is well known in minations.—R. Simp.son, Ta-44iiil ibe ing forces. St! Mabel ]KODonald,66%. Sr. IV—Flos- it OPPOSI I .'. iught to vote on a measure first and and we knew. we were very early horne 'ed part, having lived here till he was 18 and Provinqia1S6cie4ry 1924-27, di Butsn 78, Janet Patrick P16 think 'oftt6ry :is.,goig out of discuss it afterwards. -at last. On board thp'ship were over St,Josej�hl,s hosital at 12.55 o'clock! years of age. Then going West he sie 69. JT. Tuckersmitl '0 at � ny n—s v�ha'§,thei Vi�6?' 5,000 nien. and women, boys and girl ­ I till the way broke IV­01arenceColem-an 86, Jean Smile Ma of our boys W4W 0 F -morn,W'g, ABorch 2nd, following engaged in farmdng this spent nearly 75, Milton Lavery 70. Sr. Ill—Norval ownship, have succee4ed" All leads to ne fact—the the majority, of whbra, had spentfrom. 'day stroke whWhe sUffered while at� out -When he enlisted and dull.: --four p�ar& Overseas. As the years in active service. He -,re- Norris 80, Helei2 Norris 59. Jr. III— ious walks of lifle, �kae =der. Romp! i No man ever deliver to the Previous four OUR HOME TOWN tending a local t . to his Roy Ross 79, Rhea Ross 73, Leslie systems of Government. W -t oration on. the sad death great shipeame slowly up the har- r For ed a gre V, house-hy on Orr -he city be,_ evening. He had' attended the after- turned at the close of the ar Fawcett 59. Sr. 11—Willia Butson 96, years ago a led- was, Uor in a sheet tangle- Editorial of Chairman Lion C. p. bbr, with every siren in t ml foot. Great'orators need' -great oe- lowing its welcome, -there was utter Thomas Bingham 90, Verna Fawcett ship, being the YOT gest sill -S, -at meeting of Lionsl Club, on ug is, part of the Monday, March 6th, 1928:— silence on the vessel.' We were the 46. Jr. II—Pearl Ross 10, Arthur Doig, -Sr., his motbi ca�lons. The setd speech. The sennoii Of the ages was Ih looking for Material for this edi- first ship home after the armistice Smale ",,Clifford Fawcett 33. The shortly after his" I�Irth, he, as� delivered on a mountain'. - LIncoWs upon a was signed, and freely we confesethe ND DANCE best Speller in the school was Clar- first by his-grandparen tsp. torial, the writer chanced Mrs. John D6ig,.Sr and' fS EUCHR MIL9terpitece came­frorn, the hallowed lump in our throats destroyed. the PA 0 E A 0 erice Cblenian; in Sr. I Janet chronicle writtem. many YArs ago, ries. of a battle -field. Asquith ower of speech. Home at last! Or Patrick; in Jr. IV., Clarence Cole- ed -by his grandrab-ther Ofte of inter- P 1979 in � fact, which is full -addressed a-wold in arm -Is when he. - for each and every one BY LIONS CLUB OF SEAFORTH man; in Sr. Ill., Norval Norris; Jr. father, Alexander MacLarenj esting -facts and convincing conclus- nearly, so, 90d "We ivhall hot �hegth the sword jo%: We . re told that the spot was surely thinking of his: own par- III., Rhea Ross; in Sr. II, Willie But- baptized by the I sam,141- '10hich 49re have uot.. ligJAW drawn." ular town. And. my particular one,- kreh tie HE son; in Jr. II, Pearl Ross. Number of Kippen. His grandperentsi *here Seaforth now Stands, was- a tie Fnid %e';htights Of orator$, -t rterver be on roll, 17;. average attendance, 16.5. died while he was still uite was Seafo Strangebi enough., aribi e d et e forept, W '�W&&ed on a cut in -the sales tax of wods-from 'a 'poem, -taught me ma —A. P#arl Thomson, Teacher.. he still remained at the I old 21i �'pek eft -t-.- reduction Int 'the �aut '-Are further'toM 6at.�a beew years be- ny Dancing 12 to 2.. stead -with his uncle a0d aiint Y fb Of the chronicle this, years befoM in our oWn Collegiate S 9 to 11. re -v -ugly be -fore m: Droignd Isabella*Doig, aallmad iv nat -al advant- Institute, came st iki e spot was. without ai An -h soul so N' I school at No, 2, Tuckermaith the actual disadvant- "Breathes there a man, wit A: Is . r :.ig t—With Plenty of Flin. WINTEMOP i ages � I � . - 1, terw.- at t -but. had =a .T.he, �Yvplik4n: dead, he, vening If as Of "PiOZ-1 h Notes.­,�' soci Who never to himsolf This is my own, my native land." orld and new time st" g difficulties of cultivation. That MUS1C1$Y MOONLIGHT REVELLERS. went to Detroit with 'his uJ* Jing7 by thou- gressive euchre and We! pas a dur- it: -was, -. sed Gentlemen; I claim to-dAy that the dancing will be held in the Winthrop study law, and after taking who' to use a comfinion expres- -have* huSbanded is Friday evening. Look for course in the Detroit College ing. the past' week, Sand feeliny which animated the sol� Imck Served. 50C for A whoh of Lt�* their rn dm fire. A-., group had sion "went further to fare. worse'- that sa e Hall th The U. F therefromwiththbt miss "Phail in action. The gen- on account 6f its lownes* a serious dier boys on that occasion should.be EVERYBODY WELCOME. ad in paper far particulars..—Mr. W. was graduated the one o awnimate us 'in -the resent of L. L� B., and wag C. Bennett is hi Toronto this week gree ii,is, that she made a good impediment to settleme-4 w s pres- 'the Supreme Court to practise,�U ,eral opirdo a riven s aff d on. �111)e There'is a flash of 'humouT ent so hat none ver.drearned of 8: Orir-is in our town airs, an a attending the Delco Light Co nti ech. -n , onm she great futdre in sore fo P —A gloom r "The Guide trans Ositio;n o the poet's, 'words was cost over the village in all its branches in all ouAs' A tile ldg. fore tha the death ter being admitted to practise, di 'et bits. She quoed from Boar# Swamp" as it was failiarly should read: when the news came of mftde re homestea in and - fiugi�k bLoaTd "Breathes there a man with. soul so noon session of the LegWature. d i Peace River, where he of MT,-,. Harold Wheatley. We ex- went to SM Ste. Marie, mi�hl, Porritt's. book in regard, to the things known. A post -nd carry on Sun- dead, few weeks ago he,xelinquishd continued to farm a 6vat:' xAnted towatds Egniondville, Ainley- A tend our sympathy to those who are and successfully practised for �sev �ihte�alikii ad Stood for Canada retArY day school work till he heard the call city with W. M' D Who never to himself has said, the portfolio of provincial see left to mourn.—We are sorry to hear years in -that from the days of,Wiliani Lyon Mae- ;�ll. (no Brussels), and Goderich, for., se�reral years to South America. Mrs. Johnston This- is my own, my native. town." which he had held that Miss Margaret Ann Campbell is under the firm name of Doig ol Z 7 ly, and show;d- the mileage to each. -school teaching kenzie.'�-:Then she' added, cynical -lio which he has been engaged in riously ill with pneumonia. We when he was appointed by theu "Not. King.". She referred to Tofy It would take too long to describe Just -as in the last crisis 6fhe war, with the portfo n Western Canada, and s how -when for the general good, ll com.- had held during the Brewster Oliver for five years i It: Snbbery -and laimed. thati it was the work of the early settlers, met Mr. Johnston while they were wish her a speedy recovery.—Word States Government to the snobbery. To the- retort of -they struggled for existence, and how menders of the various troops- buried and MacLean administration. came of the death of Miss Margaret service at Superior, honest:. nal ambitions, forgot their MX. Sloan had been in failing health attending Bible College in Vancouver I Govenlock, one of Winthrop's respect- was afterwards transferred to -that -the -Tories, -were, at- thyf-under- Ad:verse any mori,ths. He had made a They -were -married last November and num- stone, and then to -Detroit, W, tty strifes- and differe'rie§j um for ni ed residents, who resided here a d. least.honest,, Miss lffiftePhail )replie - founded the prognostigatoks who Pe together they offered themselves for till resides. In Nov�emjper, 19.101,40 es, n'their bitterness towards us." -clalm'ed -that Seafarth wouli on of years, and a great member of 9 1. �e only under one head and carried to the South Anierican missionfield. It bei a Ont t glorious victory, so we too, *hen Cavan Church and Sunday School.— was promoted to the Immigr ti SM Looking at all this in the light of a a amlet, soon to disap:pear; that i� black, must get together, is the earnest prayer of their WaLLY n things look Mrs. Robert Campbell entertained the vice as an Immigration night eay� that was foredomed to failure and ever '111spec or, political speech, one %7 forget -the small things which form- friends that they may be used by God Bible Class last Friday evenin. was made an acting t have been could amount to anything- In IE OMING! in leading many souls unto Him and wit wasgood. Still itught COMINGI October, 1924, and the T Watching Parliament over a Soaforth was incorporated as a mun- erly occupied our minds, pirt away at His presence Tn 'comfort and he was appointed Chief Inspector If, better. axes we thought to th '. �"Wn . , period of time, one. comes to -the con- iipality and in 18,74 was-intorportat- our personal vation Of sustain them throughte many trials the port of D�oit, which posivwn' scores and ed as a town. In thase days the keen- grind, and for the preser and difficulties which they are sure to WINGELAM has eld up to the present cluWon that raking up old - if!ipal our town get busy on rest constrac- di Ime� calling, down the fires from Heavet' est of interest was taken in mun, vieet. Briefs.—A 'Sewing Course lasting he has now been appointed tive criticism and advice. Ni6 better to be held in the for neglected promises is -a -waste of affairs, such keenness and interest epuld this be done than, by the School Repprt.—The followm'g . is two weeks, -will comamence MA=h 12th District Director of immigration onest,Cbristian, an either bore aihvlo fruit, for in -the town of way the school rep Lea tinid, An h a real live civic UNITED C11URCE oTt for School Section under the auspi Of the Womens headquarters at Detroit. EftS )j, 1971. proper funtimnu of the month of Institute. "Yvu are an- Sea*rt we had, despite.a dis No. 14, Stan -ley, for Miss Reek, of Blenheim, includes nearly all of the gdeoikn alwaY. BRUCEFMD e in order A Atit Mvei; -astro4s S 0 two years -before which committee February. The names aT will conduct the classes�The Huron Mchigan and part of 'Ohio Ihd,'only� thing T f the business . We wou d do well to read again the 0 tudz the —Willit MeKeywzie, Old Boys' Associain ill hold their diana. - Id frielu .0 As the same destv Sred ttelve iC 791DAY, MA lith, 1928 of merit. Sr. IV His, mally ID late Earl Haigh's famous call to ac- hi secti the foll-wong R�aees of busi, at 8 Dorothy Farquhair, Audrey Murdock, second euchre and bridge party in join with The EMPOsitor in is - -the. tion, on those &rk days Of -war'ba on; Stuart Horton. Jr. W—Orvill 'Work- Hygeia Hall, Toronto. Wingharn ulating him on his success nerness: CobM 1*18, when. an seemed lost, and'we tu*fity, 0 va� - rrTInti;� ouit��their. promisez )91evin, dr7joods meichant tail- �00,Lto man. r. III—Margaret McKenziev Spring Fair will be on March 14th tainting such !an hono 01ble, would do well, I remeraer the S book stores, t h and enjoy a good'vaugh, Darkie For �lthstrva. oring, 1, stffbiohe�'and 3 -d individix- Laura Belle Wright Mary Aldrich, under -the auspices of Turnberry Agri- lucrative ositio-n. Ph res a call. lie kie Songs and Darkie Vr--Andrew Me- cultural 'Society. Buyers -will be School Raport.--4he Pons Jokds, Dar HIM 0--, 2 music 8tOres "I U *ould hAve Ade i, 9 drug stores 3'furni Mabel Talbbt. N )II'Viing Miss Seetion No, 4 oee . siAes 27 alisim ave 'Way, ch I she -Sho her rJes, , e �O cor"td ac' on elodies. Kenzie, Idgrgaret Oh60, Elmer Hay- present -and Splendid prizes will be the -report of School ure �S&6,rets, thb art of. everyone conceftecip Pat om by the Bo,70-69 *Aq2ROR4 hardwares, On living, ter, Alex. XeBeath, Wilmur Jones, awarded to the -winners in the vsr- Tuokersmith, fo t mn Fobiii� houses- selling grO bu what, wonders, were worked! What �LE V%CFZ-26 Wesley Jones. Ist.—HIrOld Jones, ious classes of the animals exhibited. ar.. '�d scattering it e -#nd stoma P tchers, 3 v The name�; are rranged kw�, a tin deeft accontplishedl C Farquhar, Is io 6 flour and Audrey Cochrane, Aubrey —Mr. Walbur Christie is 'visiting at der of merit: ST. IV bake' ' .4 eor et ds show the encient. critic of dfoo Harvey Hayter. Primer — George the ome of mr -roa t, Bob feed' to ei hotels, two 1879, quoted in the early peat of this Nelson Underwood. Fli7,abeth B Daind in Actio�n. va and three liquor stores. paper, that we are eirtiiens and real Cliftod—R. M. Avery, Teacher. —1VJr. Roy Patten, Lucan, spent the jobn Broadfoot, Clarence 411 Manufacturers were: Three flour week' end at his home in whietechurch. IV—jamt Watson (only the Lii;eral 6ide; Mr. Dunning citizens of -this old town of Seeforth, :!�— s ,mill, 5 Wt bloks, Mary Vint is visiting friend papers), Billy Calwill, and- leadhi Ne#-' millso I oatnisil and let us try to place her'Once, more sea -voyage. at the sitggestion of his —Miss 9. plo, a; 2 cabinet factories-, two beat Aewn In 'iriedical advisers andhad appeared to in Blgrave for a few weekS.-­4MY. Gordon Wright, Robert 'he a [C.V4thofit dr%'Vving. fire 2 foundries to the forefront as the LONDESBORG or &64 Inillt 2 steam Saw mills six John L. Stewart visited London last Armstrong. Sr. Ill —that it the-` Tien4ty.' of cleRvue96- pieuin-9 81 Huron County. rally 4on his return. ne oonser�va- carrang-6 tfactorie4 At the conclusion of the meeting, Rom William Slomn was barn on Notes.—TvEss Parrott, �teacher of week. ­Mrs. Ausburn, of Londn, Willie Papple. Jr. Ell Tir VV63 asked - I ques, . u* How hath the;ighty fallen? nt last w k th her sister, s. Iter oni,, nal' hbafters I there was On motion, of Lions Frank Wills and SelAember 19th, 1867/st Wingbarn, No' ' 6, spent the week end at her spe ee wi Mr Wright " Howard WIR - B0 dlirghtj He. In �edtjeati 'lliern Hartry, it was ungnimusly Ont., and was educated at the public home near Blyth.�Mr. James Camp- Yule, Belgrave.—Mrs. &ott, Of WL'St Wilson Earl Papple, dbn1th6 bith School, under Charles Clark- Wk ofl bell, we are sorry to say, still con- Lorne, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mil- Dalr��ple, Beatrice Arrn4troq%., decided to'have the Civic COMInittee sthools and Collegl*te Institute spoke first on the debt. 6 P - in very poor health. --Mrs. H. ler. ert Taylor, I�Gertrude jitics have -put f6r*itd th# �saw son --'t � ublic school under L. Me Nifil its functions-, and thUs the Lions Seaforth, Ont. Hle;joinbd hi - f th , t� s PlapPle. nme of t-1 lite W1111am- Ballan- on, who recently visited Walton Alice Wright, A htthe: liabilities le dofirktriy Fail ", with the I Club Stands, ready and willing to help Dr. R. J. Sloan, at gbimghsi, China, Ko 11-ayme Wats should include the debts Of the C. X. ty'da, as, sperdtivik- of the board. The all otganizatins of Seeforth, Mull- whelk awl a youth, asid'ln.18 friends, has returned.—Mr. Fingland —,Mac VnIson, . , ;.� .1,T.R. � is old chrow016T, rp0orW.tth6 Press as ie, in sny'effort'to In British Columbia,. Mth and Mr. J. Ratford nd Reeve AdWns bel Armstrong, Donald Vhs reply is that the C - - The z Huron Ex_ icipal d'olherwi, Rions. Grace DE ast on these dtbts---� r4topesonted � .by Meet t.h' n&ds of present condi Ilrymple, Mlton Taylot i, Vawc the Won 1tvLao,tt, Bros., and e —Mgs, Lorena Berinewies and following pupils 'had Veyfec!L 1t ',Djrt,: of eavh1n-9S,­tfii7 GueAs of the) evening were les"r Notes. I . -- -you OTM t that ven- in t -hose' 0""y "'A" Golding, Kelth McLean, Iffln rtueSt, 90 dutk a Ronnie Esther Rode isited Stratford, friends ance. Bob XtC& ambliftiez. N -farm, hi& Absqfm, ilf p6gtjes, the Vs.—Rev. J. Alberti who Broadoot, Carrie Oket, EVVIVU and Earl VanEgriond. Short speeth- for a few do:, r m,4 td skv, and I ouse through ill- Willie Papple, Gordon wriog ;Zf es� were iven by Lions, Frank .-S confined to the h and6nt was .4a ftsk�,thtt hore Pres- 1pled his own pulpit Wedues- P4pple, J15an Wgtr d vot William Hartm W.4. Duncan ness, oem `01 . 9 �)O, X"U. �ftt P liftri- vl,� J. -,Beattie, 8me day evening.—MT. Joselhi Sieman, one strong, W. D. W1130* ZrL , , , 4!� -of, Fred of our general blacks wit, miths, Wt for Bobb6DIalrympldo TZ' I Pt. Burra ob je W The A veil derod 0016 his farra near vfttsrloo. Th�l thop IvIft som—I& sort% edem c1WO1 Roptovrbe- addecl' occupied by him has bean taken OVGV S yae CY - 1. it '" :, of t'ho by iWT. John Kippiftg,,d Fsrgud, who the seh mr, Re d le pleaou're o the Ov6'aingya enterfthl� has placed Frederick Dippla in charge. No. 6, ��vr 'Oaf, 'A* o igot, —0arl Diegal and Mars, Hrgoft, of February hmsd *0 =02if the Standa%-d Bunic, took in the hockey smatch at Xi;tchs-ar Wednesday eve- 77%. IT. 'i?AW9 P09COAXICS 990VT with (0014 and yo= Din&I.--JOhn Be=0*Vie91 Oho had sev- A&ton W. St. fts 00 is MOM 84 W&T11m, Iftafdbi%lia am -atidag tle ZSt, YOUWOet ral ribs roksn M oh*Tt t PO t4c&t =,sn df ;Vfte' I&Tj16 awe -to e aroutia nt Whitore ft, Pearl 4", 66216 The momors 04- dee waltang w vifuriff Detroit, 1%ft 1661do-T on Rovid U6411 Ili Carser In Agn Broaolvn &Md re- t i,p ifttuol XVVO =N1 1496,40t, aea 0, ftrd vVith e0Add6%%bl6 t'&' Tuesday or�Wng Mad bad 16 o& o V3 Amet Co th(g vb"Mcot 60 60 -(b w%rez, of V�v Zft&vi AW It 16 sit or 52 ao arrivd with. am k% W 4 . bf laft 1% V0, ONOU ih Vft be' f1V t] 77, tt