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.,'S M-CIAT, MATINEE 51EPTOMSER 18th AT 4.15 m, J. Xpibne,
Halland, �J. 20elver, F. Wjj,jj
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• NEXT THUICSRA_Y° Y SATURDAY wards, Terry Flaatnery, D..h.thy,
MAURICE ORWA-LIOR in First Found F. Stapleton,' J.- Williams',; N. Me -
"FOLLIES BEREGERE" Ed. (Smith and Hart, Seaforth, eJim Qii�•d; sub& W. Hanley and W-� Rl,
inated 'Alight andWoodley an.,
with ANN SUMZRN� - MERLE OBERON
COMING:-Sfiirley, Temple in "CIVALaderees--r. . Bullard And, Jr., Aa=-
T'TOPPR, 'Karm and Ward,,Engbro, eliminated strong,
X%ftfts and 4!!LYS, 9 P
ql ' T%" aP. a0WO 2ASKY. 7.30,afild 0 Dr. 1411 and 'MeViedr, Goderich, 1". . Osgoode-and Hawke, Preston;,gim-
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mated Campbell and Lockhart, Lis-
Bj)ij�hron anti ;Brock, Hmmll elm�n_
inated Ta3dor and Gowan, wi�glz P towel, 8-13.
Filer and- Thiel, Kit ' clie4er, elimin-
',quharsom, kicked, on goal but J. Ma- Dr.,Beeh-07 a W. G. W41lis, Sea, ated Baker and Ainsley, Go,delich,
• Walton Captures. one kicked. I dowq� the; 'field. forth, defeated' W.
avid Wlittefiall,
(Continued from Page 1) Walton- had'tfie best of play at -this London; 16-49. Porter and Adams*, Wingham, elim.-
period. A. � ,Steins' took the corners Wheeler and Raym6nd, GodeTi4, inated Durst and Bow -man, 'Wroxete;r,
to part them. Norman McQuaid and, in succession, and Kale Holland was elkiidnabed, 'Wilson. and Dr. Klopp, Kit- 9113,
A. Farquharsbu wer6 given a rest choeper, 9,10. Udlliv and Warwick, Brussels, elim-
for a couple of inin kept 1busy.' The Saintig nwanaged to mated Drake and schurter, Cargill,
utes.' The Saints get the ball away and, went down 'Harriston and Wilson, Wln�m-,
• again went on, the. attack "and Joe fast on the Walton goal. Dennis eliminated and 4loore, Strati
W-11hams made a nice try on goal but cleared -but, agaim. the Saints Attack- ford, 13-6, el Bowden and McDonald, GDderich,
-it went a few inphess outside the ed, the ball going off Dennis, far- a MicTaggiart and Goodwin, Hens�ll, hninated R., J. Sproat and m., R,
'post.' J.' McIver dropped a nice T_ x1er. Mlelver took the corner -and, eliminated T. Johnson add'R. 'Winter. Rem!ie, Seaforth, 134.
lee co cor, Jas: Cutt afi�l- RDbinSIOn, Blyth,
anew kick and Walton had, � q1tite a WaltIon, was kept in hot water. J. Seaforth 11-16. 1 as
time. getting the ball away.. Fanall - e ....
y H*f1and took, a free kick'and F'.- D. Reid and McRae,'Guelph, 1, - eliminated Close and Iietharn, Sea,
Dennis kicked -to Carter who. went Wdl- . forth, 1 12-9.
• liamis, missed the bounce in fro.lirt of inated Dewitt and Ross, Waterloo,
-down and passed tD Johnstone. -John- 7-13.- MoCutcheon. and Henghendt, Walk:-
istone -headed it at the goal 'brit Kale ths - guai.� Terry FlaTmeTy got over- . Livernilore and Cantelon eliminat- erten, eliminated MleGTeio,,r and H-ar-
arixiew and kicked over the. bar. b D. ed
H61-land,pumiched, it -out. A. Stiel, �,e- MoCartby returned the, ball fromi.he , Morgan and 'Mora stun, Kinardine, sto, n, St. Maiysh 10 -8 -
turned it but Ll' Md1o'ne cleared. Far- goal kick Deldlon and Newcombe,. Stratford-,
'k and Rutledp threw it'out. 7-11. Tmi
Sherbondy% and Mason, Wingliam I' nated Bissett land Biss "'God -
At
Terry Flannery qgon took a shot crdeh, 10-16. 111
but Rutledge t' -a it to the side. A eliminated Sills, and, Reid, -Seeforth,
-!Ca(rthy took -a long sihot, that jusit 8-14. He- and WcOomnell, Walkerton.,
Mc -Beattie and Holmes,' Sea -forth eliminated Bright and Willis, Sea,
LY T H misied the outside bf one of the posts. eliminated Koch and Finkbed U 7 forth, 1-2-11. - I I .
W. Dennis Wap knocked, down just as total, 3-18. ner, s- Bailey and Elder, Cargill, eihnin-'
Hanley was, in on 'the goal, J. - Mc- 1>0 . . ,ted Otto and Northigraves, St. Marys
Iver A& into the goal area and Selden and Oreech, Exeter, elimin- , 1-12. V
Stapleton'imade'a trywou -goal just, as ated Proebor and. MacTavish, Brus- Hunt and -'Taylor, Goderich,
Fall-Tair sees, 16-6. . 'elilm, -
the first -half time was, up. The last -mated Me
Ba Seaforth, ellin- 20`10.Rae and Denhplm, ISeafpTth,
15 lninub�s were all In favor Of the . Ament and, 'B'arber;
-but mated Mill,4n.and Killer, Stratford,
&,ints and, they did evqryWrig, J,;Usv". and T. Pritchard Gd,�
spore.: They missed go,11den opporr-tun- 13-12.-
rich, el-imdnate;d, �Kuggard and Dale,
itiesby their over-r-anxiousuess. Schwab - "and. Gordon, Stratford,
Sep eliminated Xephetw and Foote, Kin- Seafor%,
Walton played' a' half" defensime cardine, 14-12. Dr., Burrows and Stewart,, Sea -
Special Attractions and Horie style and the Saints again-foreed -the forth, eliminated Heard a . 44 Draper,
Racing play. Rutledge kicked the ball out I ,inated McNee and Toole, Goderich, elim- Clinton, 17-14.
Rev. M-cGoun and
with F. in on hi ,on,
Williams closing Thqmw Porterfield and' Howes�,'
I)ANCE FRIDAY EVE,, SEPT. 13th Stapleton, j. Williams a m-'Clintoni, 11-6. Mitchell,
if,d F. 'Wil eliminated MiciDonald and Agnew,
GRAND CONCERT SATURDAY ligans again closed iii .on Rutledge but' Ludknaw, 13-19.
M. Holland came to his restue and it for 'awhile. John* Holland cleared Jeffrey and Duncan, Seaforth, elim-
booted the ball down -the field. N. d1or%rm, the f! inated Rae d, Hazelgrove, Wing -
EVE, SEPT: 14th field L. Steins saved a, an
McQuaid placed a free kick on,the counter by kicking -over his own goal haffi, 12-13.
Come, and enjoy yourself and help goal but- Rutledge punched' it out. for a'corner. J. McIver kicked' -the Mason, Goderich-tt-La bye.
Inake. this a banner year. Johnstone• worked the -ball down, the coiner bu4 L. Ste-iss headed it out. D. J$etst ancF 1 -McKellar, Seaforth, a
3534-2 field and the Saints! were up against McCarthy drilled a"hard -one on, goal bye•
from a free kick that. smacked off Second Bound':
RutledgeV -hands. Karn defeated Smith, 14-3.
St, Columban, Scories Beoliely defeat,1qd Brock, 16-6.
CENT A MILE BARdAIN, EXCURSION The Saints were full of determina- Harris:ton defeated Wheeler, 22-16.
Minimum Fares. Adults 75c i Child 40c I tion and kept pegging away. Final- McTaggart defeated Reid, 13-6.
1Y F. Williams found the opening Sherbondy defeated Livermore, 14-7
from ablaut a yard out after twenty- Beattie defeated' Seldon, 22-3:'
from , SEAFOR'TH two minutes ' of the second -half. The 81calwab defeated* Ament, 104,
Saints tookon new life. Midiver shot Osgoode defeated McNee, 13-12.
and all adjacent C.N.R. Stations a nice corner but J.. Williams headed Porter derfeated'Eiler, 11-8. -
FRI. SEPT. 20 to OSHAWA, Port Rope, Cobourg:Belleville it brehind.- "Shorty" Rogerson went WIDN'defeated Bawdem 19-11,
Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville, Prescoft:
On the rampage and sbot, on, *goal McQut;chean defeated. Cutty 9-8.
2dorrisburg, Cornwall, Uxbridge, Lindbay, . Pi3terboro Ciutkpbellford, three times in succession, the third Kerr defeated Delion, 12-9. -
Aurora, Newmarket, Allandale, Penetang,. Collin&ood, Waford; Barrie, time scoring, but it was not allowed Hunt defeated Bailey,' 14-6.
0rillia, Midland, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Huntsville, North Bay, PtuZi7
Sound, Sudbury. All towns in New Ontario on line of Temis" *6 , , becauiv A. Steiss was., off sidgl.� Play Jb-hnston defeated Burrows,'q-b:
Northern Ontario Rly.; Nipissing,Cent-ral,Rly.; Kapuskasiiig. ffngngl,was stopped when G. Love. g6t knock- Porterfield defeated; Jeffery, 11-9.
Igardrorek, Geraldt6n, Jellicoe. ed down in a'sicrAmble. Xasion defeated Best, 114.
Also to Brantford, Chath)xm, Chesley, Play '(be'cam'e ragged for awhile. Third Round
Sat. Sept. 21 ToTORONTO •Clinton, Durham Exeter Fergus, The Saints near the 'findsh made a Beebely"defealed Karn, 13-7.,
• Godbricix` Guelph Hamiltoil, Hanover, Harriston, Ingersoll, Rin6raine. k-* hener, last vain effort: D. MoCAr:%y missed,
London YAstowel 'Bditchell, 'Niagara Faili Owen Sound, Paisley, Palmerston, Paris. Port th4e open, goal with no -one near 1�ini Harriston defeated. McTag`gatt, 10-7
Catharines. St. Marys, Sarnis,,Southampton, Stratford, Stzlathi�oy. Walkerton, -ndy
Wip9ham. Woodstock. a -s -t - aft Sherbo - defeated Beattie, 11-8.
an hoitl,� eT F. Williams, kicked . 0-1;goode defeated Schwab, 12-11.
Locally lieiween Important Stations at which Excursion over the bar. -The 'last ten minutes
and Seat. SEPT' `gLocally
are so ck t; Agent.
ld—As . k T e Porter defeated Willis, 18_5.
were listless football, 9,1, both tqams
For Fares, Return Limit., Train Information, Tickets, cans -Ir nearest Agent. were Nvaitin� for the final whistle. I Kerr defeated .11cCutcheod, 13-6.
See 134ndbilis.; blw, fi-. ofdesLinaan&. 7613A It was the fintis4h of two good gamest Johnston �:ofeated Hunt, 12�10.
4 of the finals and the finish of the best borterfield 'defeated Alason, .16-3.,.
'iJ or 4W,-, rburth Round
w. R. PLANT, PHONE season of the League. Although each
and every player did his, best, the HarriRton dofeated Bephely, 8-6.
A stars of the games -were: Fdrst game Osgoode dcfeated•Sherbondy, 11-10.
CANAD iWANAM""ATIONAL (in 'St. Golumban.), Rutledge, John- Kerr defeated Port's,, 11-4. , I .
• 11-e and Farquharson, for Walton, Porterfield defeated Johnston, 15-8.
GING up their second consecutive win in the new "225" speed boat class,
Harold Wilson and Lorna Reid in "Little Mis's Canada IV", tomplet6d the
third and final beat of this year's Canadian National Exhibition classic with a
point total that gave them unoalified victory over a field composed of the speed-
iest bottis of this class in Canadian and American waters. The sterling combine-�y
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tion of Pilot Wilson anhis chdffiing as ant keeps the World's Championship
in Canada for another year. Above: the trhn,,brilliantly-performing "Little Miss
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Semi -Finals
Semi -Finals
Harriston d;efeated Osgoode, 11-10-
Raet-4 Delion--5
TUCKERSMITH
'Kerr defeated
Porterfield, 101-8.
Porter i. Osgoode-7
Finals
Finals
Harrdston d'efe'ated Kerr, 10-5.
Delion--6 Osgoode-_5
Xr. Harvey McGregor bf
ASSOCIATION
CONSOLATION
Manitoba, was, a week-endl -,guest of,
First
Round
Mr. and, Mrs. Hugh McGTegor.
Blight -13
Hall -11
First Round
Mrs. Grace '(LDS -S and Miss Moura.
Tavlor-1
son 6
Rath -18"
Binkle-•7-7
Sills --8 McGregor -9
'Aillson 10 Taylor --6-
McGregor of, Seaforth were recent;
!Mrs.
guests 6f c Mr. and' 1M Hugh Me-
Johmstan-12
Devitt -9
Sill's
Proctor -9 Xall--3
Durst—? Drake -10
Gregor.
Mr.
Morgan -t-13
--9
Huggard-9 Clolse8
John X. Doig, L.L.B., of Do—
Koch-�42
Proctor -9
Bright-47 li Otto -8
!reit, accompanied by biia mother and
X-ill.s6d—10
Nephew -13
onal&—a b.
ye
sister, Janet, visited, with Gorrie
A"cDonald-10
Campbell-17AcD
friends on Sunday.'
Baker—I&
Durst -12
Second hound
Drake -8
Sproat --14
NTk_Gou&-9 Pract6r_-8
Close ---5
McGregor -11
Vli)l-,on-10 Drake -11
CONSTANCE
Bi - - -se
s
Bright -14
-Iuggard—a bye,
otto=8
Otto -7 &Doriaild--6
fftuggard-9
Heard --11
Semi -Final
The W.M.S, of Constance United
Me -I)onald--8
17 Goun-8 Drake -7
Church held a guest tiro in 'the school
Second
Round
'Huggard-9 Otto-11room
of the church on Thursday ad=
Bli.ghtl-9
Rsthf--17
Final
ternoon with about SG preisteryt. The
pre.,ident, Mrs, Roy Law,44�n, opened
Binkel),-7
Morgan -5 '
Johnson- 14
Ko�h-13
McGowan) -7 Otto -8
the meeting with'a hymn, and Mrs.
ph e -w— 13
Campbell -16
Migerson led, in priyer. Mrs, Geis_Ne
Baker -12
Spiloat-19
WINTHROP
Addison read the Scripturelesson and
N�Trs,, P. Lindsay sang a beautiful solo,
NicGregor-15
Mc.-Rae—,13
Bisslett-6
Heard4-6
"I 'Want To Do Something For.
Rae' -17 i
Smith -7
The September meeting of the
Jesus." The devotional leaflet wall, p:
Brock`?
Wheeler -11
Ladies' Aid ant] Women'% Missionary
given by Mrs: William Britton. Mrs.'
Reih13
Li"Niern-rore 10
Society'wRs held.at the -home of Mrs.
Relekie sang a solo after which Mrs.
Sel-don-14
Ament-7
George McKee on Wednesday, Sept.
'
Fred) Lobb gave an &ddrese on her
MeNTee-14
Eller -11
presiding. Af-
4, Mrs, Hillen pre,
-with
work in the West. A vote ofthanks
Bawdentt-3
cutt-11
ter singing a hymn, silent pilayer for
was m'ov'ed by Mrs.. William Britton
'part.
Delion-14
Bailey -10
foreign mission-, followed with pray-
to all who took Mrs. C. C_'
Burrows --6
Jeffrey -18
er by Mrs. Killen. The minutes were
Kaine led in 'prayer and Rev. A. W.
[ est—a' bye.
read and approved. Roll call on
Gardiner led. -in belie4iction. Lunch
Third
Round -
`Gratitude' was answered by a nice
was served_
Gathering. A eale of hon're cooking
. Mr. and Mn;. Grenville 'Charlton]
Kath ---$4
Johmson-6
was planned for Saturday, Septem-
and Ctifford, Mim Dorothy R
=9,db�,;
Koch -14
Seldon-9
M>e190r5•
ber 14. MTs. Bettles took charge of
Mr. Ted and Bert Charlton of'
Sproat -14
0e dewti6nal exercises and Mrs. C.
were guests on Sunday ket &' tba
q1cRa,-_-11
Rae, 12
Dc4niage read the Scripture; Mrs. T.
home of Mr. and Mrs, E. AKIaTm.
Vfteeleq-7
Reid -6
Bettles led in prayer. A' lovely solo
V-�s
I Dorielda, Adams retarned with
I
'arnpbell�-7
McNee -6
was rLndered by -Miss M. Pethick.
thein, to spend the week at the Fair,
"utb-3
,
Delion-14
Mrs, Hiram Blanchard gave the leaf-
Teffrey-6
Best -11 .
let on "Circle of Friendship." Sent-
' Quite a number of our citizens azo
Karn ---JD
McTaggart- -7
cnce -prayers were given' (by Mx& H.
attending the We -stern, Fair, among rl
Beatrtite,-11
Schwab -7
Hulley and Miss M, Ross. Rev. MX.
wham ' are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steph-
Mr- B. B,--96pbenson, MT.
Mllis;5
McCutcheon-14
Storey of South America, spoke to the
moon,'
iun"
Mason—_8
ladies on "Their Work at Home to
and Mrs. .0haTles Riley, Mr, and Mwa.
0
Vburth' Round
Help' Those Abroad," and closed the
David Milson, Mi -s. T. Pollard and
Rath,• -17
Koch r,
ineeting. with) prayer.Mr-
Alvin, Dale.
3Prolat__4
Rae
Little •Betty Bullard had the mus-
Mr. and Mit. William Brition*and A
Wheeler -10
Cam-pbel-1--9
fortune to fracture a home in her
IV r. and Mrs. Reekie spent the week
Uedion--19
Blest -6
foot while pleking at school one day
end with Rev. J. C. 'Mitts at 61 -
Karn -8
Sehwa&-10
. last week.,
vary, Larnbton 0ounty.tFi
KdCu,&-Neonu-12
Hunt -9
Mr. and Mrs, , George Eaton and
. . . . . . .
TNITa. DaMd Dewar returned to hor
Bechely-13
Sheribondy!
family attended the annual zone par.
home in Toronto aftdr spenifing, sev-
Portel-13
Johnson--6ade
;of the Canadian Legion hold, at
eral weeks v9h her mother, 7&8-,
Fifth
Round
Lidtowel on. Sunday.
Goo. WheatlL-y.
Rath'—•3
Rae--11Mrs.
'Mr. and Mrs. Geddes of Belgrave
spent a few days last week with Mr.
oeorge vhmt* laved a gaiw
and Mrs. Jbseph Little.
-of houssebold effects on Tuesdhy 18401
�hwarhll
I Quite a number from here are tak-
She intends residing in Seafottli. Mr.
3echely--9
)sgovde—a bye.
Porter -10
ing in London Fair this, week
Mrs. Poster Bahnett and
an 'Aur
d Mrs. Durnim, wbo bongillt
fit poss,888io-t6t onft. W"
Sixth It6utid
-'pent few days 1"t week Mv.
come
lae--�s 1bW
a'
aba Mrs. Georg* Baton%
cominunity,
Mr. bhv, Beopkio
)eIrion,_418
ioeteo--& bye.
mccutcudo*_10,
. I
Ak. Fergm Bufttd and itiffie
spent wrath 3*10ives L�on.
and 1 1% "
i h .
Brittoli ft,1* ap ad
)sgoodo--* bye.
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don,
the 1,-olne ol 109Heieldeld,ti 1
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