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I .1 I . ­ awoy­ on-14oriday, =1013M IRP . � . . . ,�, ­,�4-,­ i.., , �' " 1. , � .. 4 N, A I -au ', I , . �-,­.� 1 � , ­ $111"',-, ... r�,,J I deal lAly, last De-. :he . . . .I.,-.- ,, . , 111,11 . ta� -back, I ....­ � th 01 hOr a gmer, , . I 1, ­ , ��, " . 4, '. . ' '.'�­ ' .�. w'; i1i I . . � � . . 'I , . � I 1, I �' 4 "' �.` � "�"', , ��. �o.ries ,to ri 1 t1hen she'came tQ' live with grgatly, ,missed in her � ­ t , . ,,, - -, -.,. , . . '� ifte n4anes mentioned' Will re% , � cenilber 'r tepth� birth"y. 1540 -will be-, ­'.­ 1, I I � 14 9 @11 runi4m- ,pp,". . �, ; ��,, 111 , former ,players, ilulthe ..dia-� , 'A . S -�ft!,Xiaps,,on racqUEP ltopw,� ­ - . Uome by all- . - . .�, - ,' , , " ";. 1, .,. f ... , F �,�, I I , 'I 400411 . i "! II 4knet. . - . . I I - � zer?' . (Gordo,ii 'a a -tar on -the 9trattord .bor �ovi� owas, whois on the, Q - ; y sphoo . . ','III., 1111�11 I i I . 'a (her si*ool*wbesi, at 'Sunda .. I " , � ;- - ,., - "a - I � . 4 I ' 'wh e`�athl , 7- ,;ndniiestead,.� - Mrs., Knox iwas, a life` ag Ission Band: . , * .1 , " , L N, 11 J, I P . .,"Laerosse---4Canada1 national,gamolteam os otie abilit' '�ft p * I" IL , filb& -A, as amember of the Mi :"' lil�, - I I Ong Ifte er of'Bui,fis' ,Church- until .;,Lpt. . in . ,,,, ; ; I ggg- f�-�th &qare4y a teanii left in West�' 6on-believes was bomparatie, to that ' As silie, always ou an,,, Ive, part , , - I I . I'll I'll YA44pII�,,-. . I .. � , I I � ''I'll I'll V 6­� 1?e..� .. 11'-., " � � 'r ;,�.i "': 4.�!i . - , .1.t� I N, ' , ,�:- , , . , ".q�,,,� , " . . �'; -- , - � - . , ­�5­`411 ��. ­ - I - What have ;been - the , - �'#1 y as a filthful iiieniber, -, � " , - "P. � '111 :.., .� "I. , . , . the � `tOC1 'h . t k t " w'"-- ab W � 11 �" , , I . = w en ihe.joined t1we; all a, 4ern. Ontario. dt �#1 Co4qc eir,ras - ,ti�,iti � , I , ,t. shed Wlink er . V,­�, gr�at Lim . A -, - ''I'll, "Ill"," . 11111..,"�vl, V...- ;-1 .1-i 111-',)'-,"-' ..1?11, �T�-,Z. , , , ­ �, 4 in IWesle04WHUs; (Ch*dh� - When. a1ble She'le survived, 'by her parects, two , . I. - . �­­' � I I ­."..­ . . " ,,�,���,,���,,%,Ill�,,�.'��.�,�,.,",,�'3 . ireasons for its ,decline," tseloor asks. to assist him. Gordon repeived.,a I ­ .� ,1 .11. . .. I -M'11111'111 . . . .. . .. . 1. I. �� A, I ... %111 ,1 141..�,, *�",.."�;,.,�,,��k,C�.'�-�,.,�,!,�,��I : ,'�,', ".. , , " -, �'-�, 1 , , . ­ I .,� 41" . .1 . ,41Why !has -it slipped from a'Vopu- blu*'On- theside of- -t head from, a -she'was a f4ithful worker in the, efisters, Lagra a�iid Ina, and ,two ftv- .. . . . � T �, , "I'm1w, I 0 ­ � � � , �­, , . ., 1, ! , "'I", 0 . , . 11. ,V " I , 't! . - . . . I . . , " , , , , , '1ZE11 " I" , , ,;-4���'��.'.'�,'��,-�l�,'�2.���)�', � 11 � larity, which eariled it -the prou s-, s 61c Which laid .-his scalp open, dn laldies' society and, W. IN: S. of ,thesO tthers, 101,% euee, and 'Gordon. 7%e fan- , , , , ,� � i , � A4- �­'- - .�­`, .�"'-��l,'�.',"�,,,,,,,-"ilt:,L', (I ... , , , " � , , � " , .�p4"7,�­' � , �&n Wediesday .dt.dak . �; - �,. ., , 1, . ,,,,, I She. is. survilvied by fiVf eial, which was heW , 1. L -......`4 I 11� .1, 1 -4, : . � 4 (b . r . � ­ � , , , "I 16 Unction of 'Canada's national 9'ime, to, One side. But he -kept right on- eom�- 1hul-1hes- " , ., , �� . � "', ,�;,; .41 like piston . 11 ..�,� ". 1, e.M;, 4 a status Which earns a twelve -paint ing, h -is fists, driving ,g, tak- gons'; Thon'gas 'Of Hullett, Norm -an Of L, I 1 .� � &1. ,,,',� afternoon,, was very largely attend- . 1 I . `.'�'�,,.��',p,.,�, ", , ', - �A , � I .1 , �� , , ,r"I , . .. �,',,,�­�� �: ,�, . ,�­. �� .. � ,:� I ,�, . �I­,,.,�q ,, .!. , *�,�R�l , li%011 , 1��A; di;'. av � , k . � 'heading on the second sport ? - ing a'substsifflal toll of his attack- Detroit, Allbert� Charles and Arthur ed. The service was pondac . M P & X page, I I intbP Wfegt and'one' , ted by . I . I , pro r ,�, ", �: e - I Uiat' I.- . I:- ",- " " ZIM, I asked these questions of - some ers. Jim Barnsdale.""on6 of the most ., brother Of $har- Rev. Stewart ,of Gentnilia, in the i , .; .�,,���,�'.,.'��',,',,,""�,-�,'ir'��,l�'�""Ir'�,�,,�:� .r , , . . . . A I . , ab- I -)., , 1�. ..:I �:,�' 411, .,,,;,�,��'k. lk,r!,�, , I , I, - "I T - ­�,42.", '�. � � . " � ,� , , " IN �'X� 7,�i,111` 1� , ,,'?��.Z�, �13f�,�`,,11 � . -of the memwh6 played the game here ardent -supporters, ,of, the ,Stratford 'on.. - 'One son and, ,One daughter pre- I ... - - ... .. I ­ , ��,t�; roi�q,,N . � I , " A I .. . senoe of Rev. Feters, the pastor. Mr. , I I � . '.. 1. .11. '".1.11.- :r", ,, decealsed 'hex. The . . I I ,. ;��, � � I. 11. � I . M;�!�,gl,11',,, ,I I , " , , , . . � . ; ­ �, , !X'P:"�. 9 ,, . 'I., -in the days when every merchant team, who was a spectator, had the funeral service Roy Goulding,of Exeter sang a beviix­ . � 0 11 .. ­, .. . . . � 1, I." ­,,,�I,.I�,11'1, �p ,� 0 It was held from,the home of I I . ,�'.. �� -� �! ).P?� , ­ Oosed his store on -the after-noons of clothes ripped -from, his ba* in the her Son, tiful solo, "'Gathering- Bads!' Messrs. . � - , ; I 1. -­.,`,. ,­." xI:11 . . I - q lacrbsse gamei--�when six -coach spe- melee, ,and "Beth" Farrow, another Thomas,' -on Wednesday 'at 2 - .. . I .11 11 " . P -m-, con- BruceCooper, Will Elford, Alvin Pyki� - I I, "I I I 1, . ,".'. ;- ; I .." , , , I .1 I . . . . . �, � - I .-: �,,,,,i ',�;, il . I , �. , ' by . � , � � t I . f, ber piitor, Rev. C. W. De I � I , :1 4cial trMns, carried the crowds, to ,other .red hot Stratford, an Was, among and Kenneth Johns also assisted with 1. I . 1�, .,�, " . . . itt N , I? , ­,.�� . , * � ,cities for iftpIortant games' when those whom,Mr. Easson recalls see- Ckmens, a,ssipted by Rev. Mr. the h,yuMs. 'Many beautiful floral advertised ­ I - .. , ),i - The- Gardiner of Burns 1. , � i�l � , 'i It 11 . � 4 . I :., � . �,� ,�� almost eivery town in this district ing in the,thick 6f the Iray.. Church- - BlYth- tributes -were sent by friends ,and - .. . i .1 - 1. ­ I.. 1. I ., � J! I had .6ne -or two teams and, the young- Stratford team, finally. made its, way Stand1h,rd. -,�,' . I . I � - . .. . I � .� , % , .1". 1 '' � I . were carried by fourteen little, girl I I .. I . . ­ . ­ ". w . �,C n: I "', . . . I I , � 1. � T,,.,,1,'R,g� � � isters were given,lacrosse sticks for with.diftulty to the train, and dr4s- . � - .1 friends of 'the ,deceased. The pall- . I . .. 1-11. . I .1, I �. 1;,1 11,'�) ,� ,� I " -4 4 . -FTeaeuts on thedr fifth birthday. ed in -the bagkage car, While a threat- � .. � - . — -bearers were Messrs Kenneth johui;. ', . . .. I . . . �, . " - , , il, . , .,4 , '4� ��.11.4, ' it " " '­- "' f U r- ''N '- M', 6W, d bug', ' '". � ,� ­ . . 11 - -" I ,�� - . � ,W. . , � . I � .1 - John ' i-,- - . ��­ �� ­:-­�;�`,�,4! �,, was generally the ening erowd- Munted wid jeered out- . I . For a long tim .. . . .77 ''.., -,4 i I I I The answer , � Howard s, Allen Johns and Lorne e � was a al u e., o 6J . . �� . �, I , I I . .0 I isame: "The ,game got too rough- side. . Hints For Homemakers DIford. Interment was. made in the I 1. . . . I I .1 . . .... ,,,'��. I , ' .. I `�,;,­ it.11 . . � ,�X �-�­ , - i , iThe Stratford�tea*rn was, composed � " Exeter . cemetery. Rblatifves an d a Gillette Razor. In desperation King C. .Gillette . ., T,eople' soared, on , . ,,,,, ... . : . : . : . : . ," I t .. I . 1R. J� .(-Rob) Easson, who played on, of hoItoe. brews, ,�and it. was amateur [The ,amount of -vitamin 13 requir- friends �roml a distanoe'who attend- . I I I I I . ',,",,��, e 0 Wod . -1-1!' 196i in. the -true sens of th r the e � 11 ,� ... the intermediate champions of d per day 'has not been e'stablished ed the funeral were: .Mr. A. C. Whit- ' I ­­ I I... . �,�%, "I,lf r. � ,f . � � � � , '. '. '. f. '. f. I � I I I ,:`-"!- I ., � --the famous old Stratford Iroquois players, even'buying their own, �quip- Mtisfaotwily- In- ,general, around .60 1 Misses o and, Evelyn, Whit- . I began giving razors away.. But it did no'good. I -1 '. 0 ock, i j y .. "", I, �,:f , . 0 � �, -who -generally came from behind to ment, - One -of the best "ibuilt-up,, uniti yer ,day has been set by some lock Jroin St. Thomas,. , Mrse 'Robert , I .1 I - .1 :� ­,,,-�,­ , vvin-listed the -chief causes, of. de, teaiiiiIs of that-Iday wav the Waterloo experiment,ers 'as desirable. With the Denison, IMrs. R. Dinney,'Miss, Emily ,� . . I I . . . I ,," A,�. , , , - I 3 , I ... . I . .. :. �,..),,� 11 I I � eline sometMing life ibi's: I -rough- team, eomposedof Eddie -and h amount of B present in a regular bal- Dinney, Mr. .and Mrs. Grant Milligan, I . it was not till nearly ten years later, when an advertising expert' . . .. - ''I""", , � .1 - ­ri�4il � anced diet, -a tablespoon of Wheat . , . . . , , ,i 1�i��,jl I I . I Mess and' lack of ,prope� control; -,- gram, MdDolugall and Bfierly of Sea_ Mrz. A. Ro,binson and Mr.'Gecil Ford I . . I I �11 .. ., I 1�.; ... I 11 � . . .. 3 --the ex- forth, Hugh Jack OW germ per day has been found- helpful from Lond"j,''Mir; John, Allison Max- ' I � 1- � ". � . tourist lacrosse players,; , Toronto, Morr 1W ,came dlong, that Gillette Razors began to boom'. In a few years- , .�', � -qui nsp of A�liston, McDonald of"To and, in c6rtain cases of deficiency. Wheat jorie, Ma and Margaret ' from . .. I . - I 'i " I � 4 I pense .of le -pping and tra orting . rofito r�gn . . . � I :1 '. . . I -., . . germ is one of ,our richest sources ,Spri .� � . . -1 ,,." I a twelve -man team in the days *�en Others- '' ngrfiM-, `Mr. and 'Mrs. Will Rae ' - I .1, ', i I . ,,­ . I X�.�', ,, ' � . I I of .this factor; henm a -tablespoon from Stratford, Mrs. Rer.t Tar. bun Gillette was a rich m6n. His company came to have� a capital �.�­!,�, I! . travelling was done by band, wagon -a I I I . . , . . 1�1,'!, ­ . I or by train. ' . I Stratford held the -senior C. L. A.- contrlbutesv significant amounts.. The - I . 1 . ,�� .. f-olm,Galt, Mr.. and Mrs. Harve ­�',',:� . I . y Mc- I . 11 . ... ­- * ... . -, 4 S germ may be� purchased for a few Lagan, 'Mrs, James Roy from Lo.gan, 1 1. -Charlie Down, rwho played:�n Strat- championship for three years in sue- of 6,000,000 pounds, with a profit of 1,500,0.00 pounds and, fac- ' ­`��z cession -from cents per pound. "vn. I . . . :. 1 :­;., . I . -for-d's senior C. L. A. champions of 1892� to 1894 inclusive. It should be Par- Mr. and Mrs-. Thomas 1 Isaac and' I . I . I ­ . I , ". "I �1 � " 4 I ' chRsed -only in small quantities (not Si - - I . . : ,:, , . , � � , 1893-4i agreed. Tn those days, Stratford was lacrosse hirley, Mrs. Will Eagl�son and Mrs, I I I �," , � . I . 11 V , , �, . � * * * Imlore than two pounds at a time). lt..David Tagleson from Greenw . tories all over the world. ' . �. ­ - � -1 ­ � . � ­­ ­­ � � I %,­ .1 mad , .,," I A 1, . - uy, 2&. 1 1 ""', I , L " " t I . , -.1.0;" . I the does, not kee well. , %C", I I � . When I'dropped in to ask for Jas, ' &,re were three clu,b§ in . I pr 'Charles Isaac and'Mrs.- Alvin Essery, . .. I .. .1. 1. . . ' �,11,11, I �,* * * . �;�,,�� ' A I - Wiyers' opinion, I met a traveller who s��enior group in 1892, although this, . " . � , . . A'n,&Xr. Grant-F��d- from Centralia, One fact stands- out - --THE IDEA WAS WORTHLESS UNTIL, ­ . � 1. :, 17, "-..., . Aised to play for, Montreal. He cited, district boasted many fast junior and Tfie'lazy as well as the overbusy Mrs. C. Weitzman and Miss L. Me- . I 11 . - � .----- ­,',�� . . d -this instance as- one 'ate teams. Gode St, .memfbers 'of this thirsty *,orld. will Culloch from Cromarty, and Mrs. C. ' . . . I -of the reasong'irtermedi rich, . . ,! . �11 . . �­ � I 7for the decline of lacrosse: 'Marys" Mitchell and, Seaforth all had re'Jo'ce to learn that canned' lemon Colquhou-n- from Science Hill. PROPERLY ADVERTISED. I . . -- . "I � .. I A '� "The other night ir: juice of good quality is now avail- - . . � : i...... , . . ly wife and, I good tlealmis. Stratford bad a good . I I . I .. �',­ "I , 11, , ,were in a'Northern Ontario town. A junior team, and several tow7� league able. 'It comes in cans of two sizes. , . . No. I pan,, holding about 2 cups, Played By Floodlight ..� I �';7�­' ... I , a �, -,:�,�r,l 1. e The - Why shouldn t you ben�fit by advertising? Harness the' "power ... 1. . , �'. U ,. , �nd'sugg sted, that. we take in the teams. The teams in the senior group -e borhood of thirty lClinton was -defeated b - . . . I .. . 7 . ,,. . 'Osse game. .1 had -not seen an in- were Stratford, .Brants, of Paris, and costs in th neigh _y the Scott . I ­.. � I I . :,"', . , -8 ��..�� � . I � door gaine up to -that -tinie,- so we de- Ni4garas of Niagara Falls, and the ce.nts,; the 8:-oun,ce can, ,holding one McHale team by t�be score of 9 to 2 'the press" to your own prdbl6n�. "',,Tell people about your pro- . )-1 ""�t'� , .. ��� cided to go. I (battles for' the !senior championship cup, sells for less. I I . in the first exhibition lacrosse game of I 1. . . .", I . ExRerimientaI work don�6­witb the of the season staged at the Scott- . .. .. . . . .;'I�'. P # "It was a mighty -good ,game, and are -%till remembered by !rna-ny­re;i­ . � . . . � "... � . . I product indicates that there is little M, - �1 ,we Were enjoying it. My wife had dents, of the city. Each team lost . cHale palying field,, London, on Fri duce or service. And keep� telling � them! It's the 'ammer,, ­11� , I t I impairment of vitainin C content by ,day night last, before'a large ,crowd 1. 1. . I . .. � . ..'�� " . � I picked out one young -phaver vv-�bo its ,first homie game. Niagaras beat I . I ,. "I, , se . . I , � t1l.; -lp!aying. she admired particularly. And Brants Stratford won i -this method, of preservation. of spectators. Competition was more I .1 � �, ... I . . in, -Paris; n keen than the �core would indicate, . ammer, ammer that brings the business in. Remember— . - � I , lhevas a good --`a cleaii cut.yoang f,�I-.*Niagara; and Bra,nts came right to � . � .1� � , .�, .. I -,,,alid fYtt' Stratford to tri'm the ;home club 3-1. . - , ". I and it was CRinton's first floodlight � . I . I -,. �N I . I � low, a good stick bandlet * � . engagement. It'is expected, a -return I I EVERYBODY REAM NEWSPAPERS ' ... I I . � I 11;', " . 113ut all ' of -a sudden, he,,bwun.i on a When 'Stratford went back to Paris, match will be played on the local . I . I : . , ". . I .. �player with his fist and 'knocked him. th m d as one of SPECIAL SERVICES AT field before long ...... �Clinton News -Re- -- . I I . . � I n.; I ,-Mat., That.starteil it. For the nemt1the -best eiver played in,Ofitario, and- . I cord. I . -t � ­ � . ten minutes, you never s,,,iy sucib pum-! Was seen by more than -two IhOUSand . . I : � I I "', ­ � I -m-elling and socking -in* your life. _ .' bad for a small t ' I .0. I � 11, ..� .� , I � �� _ pectators--not . Wn -HA . '­ . Iney were all in it -and the referee like Paris. Stratford won 4-3, .0 but WKILLOP C R,GES - This Corn Grew,. , ,..1. , " " % ­ Some . ''.. , -, j, � I � . trying to separate theni. , 'of the Brants protested on the grounds I And when we say it grew, we are 11 Expositor . I ''.11 # Itbe 'women around us were crying, that Nalmian and Yielding of -the � I . I ,,�,- " - ., . of �ot fooling. For here in this office . ' I �, . - I �Iaad s,ome of them were mad. 'just, Stratford team were members of 'a �Tlie ,services for the TnIonth is a corn stalk ta1en from a field on ' .. I � I%'. , . , . 4. I` like dogs,' I heard o.ne woman, -re- St. Catharines tea.m; that Cresswell August at 'Bethel Church, Cav"n the farm of Mr. John Britton, Hib- I � 1::1 . , � =ark.11 was a ,professional, and that Doherty 'Church, Winthrop, and Duff's Church I .. ��.�,, I ­ ' bert township, near Zion, which lord- � ,�� . . .1 � ;.111 . -. 6 I , I "ThaVs the kind of thing that kill- was ineligible. will be.of special interest to the P4I ed it"Ovew its companions in 'Bdbbert Advertisin . ' . � . . `.4 , ' � , ed the� game and which is retarding )The protest was finally heard and lic. .. township and grew' to a height of . I . . 9 I , , , . I . , , . I I . �, � � , t , be come -back which it has been maic- Cresswell was disqualified, but the ,-On,,S�nday, August 5th, there Will over ,nine feet. Just how #r4any of 11 1 � . - . . .'.1 ... I lirg, especially in the North," the C. L. A. a:bsolved the Stratford club be an exchange Of pulpits, The pas- these giants were in that field is not . I . . I r . f ­ I � former Montreal player pointel iri tor of the McKillop churc-hes- will 11 I , 4 . . . . I out. of an� -egularity, and -the .,game -known, but at any rate, the corn is :,,,, , I He gaive as c,ther reasons for �he ,stood. At the ,same protest meeting, take t�e work of his father at Ailsa III . I I I t'! I a splendid crop. If there is, anyone Pay's 1. .1 r . decline of the gdrrie failure to amend, Goderiah protested,tbree Clinton play- Craig, and Rev. C. W. Morrow, S.T.L., in this district who can rival this I �.". , the rules to allow frequent substi'fu- er", ert Kerr, E. SC'Tuton and Ben pastor Of, the United Church in that growth, let the Advoca�e know. At ' I � 1'� . I . I . ,1, 0 . tions and.so seep i� up; end the in- Gibb�iigs on the grounds that they town, will have charge of the ser- last we have discovered, where the . , . I . I -�, a iroads of" baseball. were professional runners. �, vices o,n the McKillop charge. Ser- fable cd "Jack and the Bean, Stalk" . �. I �. I I — - . I : " . .1 0 1 * * * vices at the Bethel and ,Duff's�- a -p- originated. It wasn't a bean stalk .",( I Free-for-alls were all tao common Stratford -beat Niagaras -here and- pointments wilil -be held at the usual at all; it.was a corn stalk and it . - -- - �IM ,.. ,�� � I .. . at lacrosse �ame� even in the hey- tied Paris here, so. -a great. deal d,d- 'hour, but the service at Caven United grew on the farm of Mr. John Brit- - - el . '�` I 1. I I 4day of the spoi-t. Bob Easson has pe-nded on Stratford's -second gaImie Church, Winthrop, which is of a spe- ton, Hilbbert, To�xnship. - Mitchell .1 -particular reaso,n to ..remember a in Niagara Falls. Three,hundred and cial nature, will' be held at 8 o'clock Advocate. I of the fo-ot is the commonest ailment the incorrect footwear that, causes of f�et fun,. Heretofore the look of , - I ddIt. I . I I . mpanied the team on a in, the evening. At this service the - and an almost infallible sign that them do to' the rest of you: af- sensibleness.to a shoe somehow cow- .... , 11 , . — special train. members of, the Winthrop football - 1, , The, Falls supporters sboes are wrong, heels, too 'high, and feL-t posture with -bending of the delinned it, ,but now that the lower I. — Were Offering odds of Shoes Help Arch Troubles . I . I 10 to 7, and team will attend in a body. All vamp too pincbcLd, that arch weak- knees, sagging abdomen, flattened heel has been taken, up by the 9best' .2 I -,,-/,�� . found''plenty Of takers, It wag a friends of the teanii, who have fol- If you have a free and easy muscle ness is seen in thecallous on the ball che8t, and curving spine'. . dressed" it's another story to wommem . . .w� . . - . 0 0 , , tough battle, with no quarter given lowed the boys through the year, are action at every step, you're lucky. of the foot. It's a first sign of thi-s II introduce tbe foot subject to call Women will follow a vogue Vb= .i; . and none asked. Blood flowed freely cordially invited to be present. Rev. You don't know how lucky you are troobje,'tinless, as in rare cases, the attention to the 'healthier trend in they won't follow the doctorls order% ' I �., I \ I - , ... � ,- I . but 'Stratford trimmed the Ni&garas, Mr. Morrow, of Ailsa -Craig, will de- until you sit on the sidelines at a foot weakness is hereditary. heel height on shoes. I'm willing to as we of the comical sex well know. . I ,, .. . -I* i 4-0 ind returned .home with the en- liver a -message, in -keeping with the corrective shoe establishment' and Weak arches suffer four stages,, wager that within a very- few years What ,they will find, from this lower- . I . . / . I � . 11 : gine of the special decorated with occasion, "Football and the Game Of watch the clients hobble in, or hear "I'lie first, second, and third stages, it will be the rare woman y-ou'll Fee -healed emnfort and consistently wi& I I . I ,brooms. They were met'at the sta- Life.". An impressive 'public baptd-s- one in the (business of handling weak beginning ,with minor arch discom- on the streets in high-Jheeled' sbocs, er toe space in ea,sier muscle actkmn� �! 1� ., I . tion by .the town ,band and a fleet of inal service will also be conducted. arched- fee, deformed feet, callous- ,fort, increased discorntTort, #nd still bec�ause already the low-ibeeled shoe in freedom from callous and otber ,� I . � cabs. . I", . III . . Rev. 'Mr. Morrow will baptize the in- laden feet, talk out ,of his years of more increased discomfort, are cor- is being worn by our smartest drc.ss-'Isuch foot aMictions, and in youiVw, �11 I The game which clinched the ebam- fant son of Rev. and 'Mrs. G. E. Mor- experience on stage is ed women. For evening and dancing I ,better posture will conwince, thent- A J , I I . ' 'how Women are the rectable, but the fourth I ; I plonship for. Stratford was played, in row, and the pastor of Cave'n Church arch enelmdes of their own feet, irremediable. ear the sandals appear with. beels I that this is no fleeting vogue ibx­ I 1, . I ,Paris. A special train took 225 will baptize the children of parents, I'm told that callous on the .ball Here's what foot troubles and I low enough to promise the maxityrum It'heinii. . ,� .. -]�AvRWT you noticed that your Stratford fans d<)vvm for the game. cf the congregation, who present I . ! . ,0I I �happjest hours occur on days when Stratford won 3-1.� The line-up :for their children for Holy Baptism. The ­ 1Z . , . � .� I you feel your best? . * t1vtgame was: -Goal, A. McFarlane - choir will render special numbers, The 1. . 1� ' ` A I . . point, S. MeGutcliebn; cover, W; NEI' Sfubbath school service will -be held I �� I Have more of these happy days. . y. Guard ler; defence, H. Gibson, J. McFadden, at 7 o'clock. . I .I . 'You'and all'your famil I EVERY ROADCRAFT TIRE IS , � I . F. Down; centre, A. Bushfield; home On Sunday, August 12th, an Ox- . I � I" Jiealth while you have it. Keep on field, Iff. Cresswell, W. Watson, F. ford Group team will conduct the I I I . I a I I" .1 .. -the stinny side of life. ,I . . , '�, I I Doherty; outside home, ,C. Filey; in- ,eTvices at the, t�jree appointments. I - � � side . e' fi�e, R. ,Casseis. The rit,embers of -the team colme. from . . . . . . ...'.��- I . ^1 greatest eriemy of health . � - ...... - . , I Th .. ."..." .. I f I I �: ::: I.-- .. . As senior champions, Stratford Mtebell, Seafort�b, Listowel and the �-�� I . I " " :; . , - ,I -as common constipation. It may played -a series with Barrie, the in- adjoining"towns. Services will b,e* .-. .4 - . .- - .... I ), -cause loss of a petite and energy. . I . ; . d I p termediate ohampions. Both games held in the morning at Duff's Chm-ch, . I .. - I I : .-- .... ..., . . j, : � Certainly it kills enthusiasm! Yet ended in a tie. The. score here was in the afternoon at Bethel Church, . .: . . � .S. 1. . : . . . . I ' . . . � J � - . & I'l it can be, banished by, eating a 1-3, and in Barrie, on a snow-covered and the final large gathering at Cav- I , . .... � I � ' � - 0 . - I -delicious cereal. I I field, the teams- played two, hours en Church, Winthrop, at 8 o'clock in . ... . . I . I �. I . . I . . "; 11 . . without a tally The appearance of the evening. . . . . . . . . . . . . �..:.. a I I . I . . . . . . . . .. - I � Laboratory tests show Kelloges Stratford's fine' team in Barrie was 'The Young People's Societies will ... . The Roadcraft Tire—made by Gutta . � ; .. . .....'.. I ...... I.. . .. � .. . . � .., � -.3 . . .A ALL -BRAN supplies '%ulk" and vita- a big event in that town, and ex- have charge of the services on the. I ­.... " inin B to relieve common consti- cursions were -run from. all points in r Percha—is a guaranteed medium- . It third, Slin-day of the month. The .. ,'I I 1-.111 -11I§---.;11 -I., I . , . . 1pation. Also iron I for the blood. the district. � young people of Caven Cl�urch are . !!; riced tire. . --1 . I holding their service in the m1orning .. ..,.... :1� p . 1.� 4 . I -BRAN is Much . : . . . . . . :i"..". 1: .".. I 'PDT -fighting battlesr -the Stratford at 11 o'clock. The special speaker is . . . -1 �,.-.;.'..' " ., '', ''..". The "bulk!" in ALL 1. , . ,� - like thatin leafy vegetables. How Iroquois,— intermediate' champions of Mr. H. Wightman of Blytb. The s,er- :.T, M.*'Y" �,,; ,...'% � .. ", ., . . I The Guarantee is backed by the I . . I I .. 1 ,,,.-�.;7�' - - , ", � ... I lanch pleasanter to eat this deli- 1901, were one of the gairoest teams vices at the three points will be con- . -­� ... .1 .�V..­�. .1 ­.... ,­� --r . . . . �, . � . . I .-,,- �;;..�,. .w. maker's 50 year reputation for . . . � , a - -ver to repiTasent the city. They beat dii,ted by the presidents of the so- .; - �,:.:,. �,': I cious, ready -to -eat ceieal than to e : .�:., � ,;. -, I I ., . I ­�.,. . . . I �� -.1. "I .., -.�--­'. I . � - : , , - , , . . :.:. ,.., ; ; , , , . , - . - Orangeville in, the first, round, of -the .., . � . 6, �,::.; .'� � -dealin . - . . 1, . I - � , 9 . 1 ,take patent medicines. Two table mj cieties, assisted by other members. ;�,�--:,;:;... . : * .1. square �. � .;:..' . . ��,.;­ :�,.,� I . ' I , I �Voonfuls daily are usuillY suffi. se 4finals that year. Wiarton had At a later date airnoun�ement will . --.�:: .: �, , : . �."* I -1 ­ � , , �': - .:`." "'' . , ..':,:,; . , I beaten Owen 'Sound, but were thrown be anade as to the speakers at -Bethel S. . ," , - I ��,�.:.,: I L L, �17.:, ..�I:..'�., I I 1 � an Sound was ordered' to Church .. I ,,I cient. Chronic . out, and Owe 'Watch "N No other tire in this price class is I I ' . X��- I and Duff's Chureb. ..:1:.."., .--�A, q,:�., ., . . . . cases, with ea4h play Stradord. Playing on a slip- tbe. loc.al papers. Services on the � ,..,. "I., ki, tected by the . . i's ­... . z.1,*,. -7i..'.:, �.� �. ... -, : :: pro ,- ., . �� --- . F . � meal. If not re- pery, t-bree-cornered field in, O -wen 1, I s, nda month will be �11, I ... ,. . ,� . . , .it u y ,of the ��� � . �� ; :-. I ? %.; ­ , Lk lieved this way, Sound, the Iroquois rwere trounced ;;�hdrawn. . . � � : I L L . � 'il�,,,�,,, , 1��'11 , I � i . . , � � � I � " I` � � �; 1", .... ."No" ,� I .. - I, I " ; I.."'. 0 1 * 40 , see your doctor. 6-0. For the return ,game, Owen . , 5 ....'....... :, , . I I" it, I I LL" . . , .. , . ,f, -1 . I.i., soundsent a special train with about � b 1, f I Made by Kellogg . to - ­ 14DO WappOvrters, �gporting badges . . 14 1 . I. , . I I -- -. � in London, Ont. . ben . ring the words 40ham�ions.11 . . � :,0A . ; moulded into the Roadgraft Tire. ".1, i . .� , 4 . . I . I Stratford bdat them 7-0 to overwrn against Port Hope. ... . . ­ I . . o,'� � I � e iStratfard played the first game in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I 1'��11, I .- --- the lead' dpd advance into the- finals � ...... ... � . . , . A."� '. . . P6A Hope, and the Eastern team - ��­ , . GUTTA PERCIIA #r RUBBER, LIMITED . .1 I . 1- � I . , .,� ., �, # rattled in five goals in the first ten . . - , ,�,��, ,� -- . Read Offim: TORONTO,, C­gdn, Branthes fmin Cosa to Cosa. I - . ,�­,�, �� ... . - I -;�"M+­ , me A score was 6-2 for . . I . .... A19 .11 11 I'll I A � . I I � .,- � 1 U l� 7116 1 1171, 11111" 1.10 ,1::, "I . '. � 11 I ", , . i � � I . . . 11, .. � . , ;% i ��,� . . , ­ ­.­­ - .1 . I . ,�� I � I . 4'.., 11 I . 0 down' on, the round. 'But. the final I r.. ." ,;ial . rul , ,.- ", ��, � I � �; , . � . .. a . . .�. phampionabip eanve to, this city for . . � � �! I - . A �� , I � .. � I �i I 1.1 I . V ,,, i . 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