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VOL. XXXIX. -N0. 2003.
WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, TRURSDAT. JUNE 30 1910.
•y
Si A YEAR IN ADVANCE
FOR BABIES AND CHILDREN
"MotherKrebs Remast
e
s for
iI
Bab,• s and Children are now for pale
in hyingbam. They haved proved a
boon to mothers in United States
during the past five years.
CoLio REMED-Relieves infantile
colic without use of opium,
ESSENCE OF CATNIP -A tonio meds•
nine tor weak puny babies.
WORM SYRUP -A reliable remedy to
remove worms of all kinds.
Oouaa SYRUP -Relieves coughs and
colds,
LAxATiv1 SYRUP -An ideal laxative.
Gentle action on bowels.
TEETHINGner nervous iirritability remedy
forincident
to teething.
CROUP SYRtrr-Valuable hon
, croup,
whooping Dough,
Gives instant relief.
Sedating SYRUP -Relieves pain and
nervous irritation,, tonic to sto-
mach and bowels -contains no
opium.
NEUTRALIZINGstomach tonic, bowels regulator,
Walton McKibbon
THE DRUGGIST
774o V ,� Store
Maoionald Blook, Wingham,
1
CUT FLOWERS
AND
FLORAL DESIGNS
T. C. GRAHAM & SON
PHONE 101,
Wear Greer's Shoes and Robbers
Important Meeting.
An important m ting of the Ladies'
Auxiliary of Wing am General Hospit-
al will be held in t e Council Chamber
on Monday afterno n, July 4th, at four
o'olook. As there is a great deal of
business to be t tweeted and many
matters to come n for disouseion in is
hoped there will b a large attendance.
KNox's Annual 8 le 6ntinned for 2
weeks longer, till J14th.
��I>•omo�ew
At 4®
You will regret you did not M
attend one of Canada's High -
Grade Business Colleges, lo•
cated at
Peterborough Welland
Orangeville Wingham
Clinton Walkerton
Now is a good time to enter,
Our graduates receive from
$400 to $1500 per annum.
Mail Courses in 100 different
subjects.
Write for particulars.
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEO. SPOTTON, Principal
Spend the
The annual Sun
to Kincardine will
Thursday, July 21
alar outing of the
number of Wing
this district will e
lake town, The
doubt be carried o
excursion will be pr
and the bills will
giving full pardon
ay at Lake.
y School exoursion
e held this year on
t. This is the pop•
rammer and a large
mites and people of
end the day at the
ual oustom will no
and the date of the
olaimedoivio holiday
e issued this week
re.
Read Willis& Co 's adv. on page 8.
Barbering
The John A Rit
ere has been sold t
of Winnipeg. Mr�
years engaged in t
at T31ytb. He wil
the hasinese here
TIMES wishes him
heartily welcome
to Wingham.
usiness Sold,
ro
hie barbering Munn -
Mr. David Somers,
Somers viae, for some
e barbering business
take possession of
his week and the
very success and we
r. and Mrs. Somers
Greatest bargains seen in jewel
ry at KNOX'S Sale. V
TRUNKS and VALISES.- The beat kind
and at lowest prices. W. J, GREER.
Can Pra
The result of th
of the College of
geons of Ontario
canoed this week
men of this dietri
o xamination-V1
John MoEwan,
Goderich. Intej
Wm. Gerger, I�
Goderioh; Russ
titer ; Wesley
MoEwan, Hens
ioh; T, J. Tho
e xamination-W
Mr. Oliver of Preston found a tramp
in his barn and when, he ordered him
out the man drew a knife and stabbed
him. The tramp was arrested and
committed to jail
Fire at Midland destroyed the roller
rin k, a livery stable, two or three dwel-
linge and a number of other buildings.
Wortman & Ward's factory at London,
Ont., was damaged to the extent of $20,-
000.
Christie's Grocery
PHONE 59.
GROCERIES THAT' ARE GOOD
We've said this so often and we
say it again, we say it because we
believe they are. We also try to gain
our customers confidence by correct
representation of the goods we sell.
Try us on Eatables.
Strawberries Sell Quickly
Public
A public meeting
the Town, of Wingh
the Town Hall, this
at 8 o'clock, to Done
the location of the
for domestic purpo
some difference of
the wells should b
or upper power he
is being held to go
ratepayers on the
ratepayer attend ti
a voice in this ver
tice Now.
recent examination
hysioians and Sur.
Toronto were ann-
The following young
t have passed; -Final
S. Millyard, Goderich;
ensall: A. H. Taylor,
mediate examination -
non ; W. S, Millyard,
11 Montgomery, Wrox-
htgomery, Gerrie; J.
(1, A. H. Taylor, Goder-
son, Lucknow. First
J. Knight,Exeter.
eeting.
f the ratepayers of
in will be held in
(Thursday) evening,
der the queetion of
et wells for water
es. There has been
ipinion as to whether
located at the lower
Tse and this meeting
the opinion of the
question. Let every
is meeting and have
important question.
Lawy s to Close Early,
By annoy ement in another column
of
::
it will be s n that the Benetton
Win
gham w
11 ol a.
e theirit oniononeac
h
week day e• ,ept. Saturday during the
menthe of J ly and August at 4 o'clock
p. m., and o Saturday at 1. p, m. Par..
ties having . sines with the legal gen.
tlemen oho d beer tie in mind.
GIRLS WANTED -Apply D. S. PERRIN
& Co., London, Ont.
The Strawberry season is on and
they're moving rapidly. It is im-
possible to say how prices will go as
there is so ranch difference of Opinion.
As we write quantities of Blyth
berries are coming to hand and the
Quality is the Best
Our advice is not'to wait till the beet
is over. Orders filled at lowest pees-
ible prices.
The Denti
The tug-of-war c
ed by the Warden
promisee to be an
ing feature of the
Reunion. We n
billed for the e
August 2nd. Tb
on each side,
shields, with b
suitably insorib
prizes, Dr. Irwi
the stalwarts o:
ready to receive
on his team. Jn
iasm with which
important oontes
that Dr. Crowe
in the month" w>jien it is over.
WANTED -Maid for small family in
Toronto. Apply to MRS. WOODS, 174
Carlton St.
Something - _- Dustbane
� New
Sewer Con
.A t a meeting of
of the town Connc
afternoon of last
the laying of the
was awarded to
Reid, of Stratfo
tenders and the
to the lowest ten
are experienced
the work at onoe.
pleased to learn
needed work is to,
idly. We hope
and many of the
pleted before fa11;
Try a tin of this. It is sanitary
Weeping compound. They claim it
to be a regular diet eater and germ
killer,
We're still offering all kinds
Fancy Chins„ Dinner Seta,
,
ete., etc. at sweepllig
duetionS.
IRE TEA AND COFFEE STORE
act Awarded.
heSpeoial Committee
it held on Wednesday
eek, the oontreat for
sewers in Wingham
Messrs. Pidgeon and
i. There were seven
ontraot was awarded
here. The contractors
en and will commence
Winghamites will be
Ithat this very much
be pushed along rap•
to see the main sewer
branoh sewers tom.
WANTED: --Any quantity
or trade. T. A. Mims.
Greatest bargain
jewelry ever heard
�e
Knox's Anneal Sale.
A
;dill; OaBh
WANTED
work in to
ts' "Pull."
ntest to be captain-
of Bruce and Huron
ntereeting and exoit-
Lucknow Old Boys'
iderstand the event is
fternoon of Tuesday,
re are to be ten mon
nd handsome oaken
ooze or silver plates,
d, will be given as
is on the lookout for
the County, and is
pplioatione for places
ging from the enthus-
e is entering into this
, we are led to believe
ill be looking "down
A ship
11.151 0
arrived a
The gold
the Bank
Its arrive
result the
committe
packed in
ed into an
under th
the bank
ed to th
Street, to
rei gee.
our or five good men to
ery and glove works.
W. D. PRIN(LE.
old From Yukon.
eat of gold bullion, oontaining
ces, and valved at $185,000,
the Ottawa mint Saturday.
as oolleoted in the Yukon by
of British North Amerioa.
was, not advertised, and as a
was only a small reception
The precious metal was
89 nolo, and these were load -
ordinary express waggon, and
guard of a representative of
d one of the Mint. was haul -
coinage faotory on Sussex
be turned into British sone.
TOWN
e iameetin
Ae
special
oil was held on
with all the membt,
Donald, when a by
ing the Council p
certain lands for;
works and a. right
The special eommi
ed to make a re
owners of the las
committee failing
meet with the o
be expropriated an
will be settled by a
LOST -In Wingham, a ohs
containing a poet eine
will be rewarded by le
Trams office.
watches and
iu Wingham, at
Homemade bread -Try it.
FRANK R. HowsoN.
Crops D
"Speaking for the
I find, from official
by our representst
are in a very promi
Prof. Zavitz of the
crops are proving
having attained
growth through thi
Ontario of which
the centre. The
fall wheat, are a
the whole there is
plaint. The late s
cold weather in M
extent the growt
Province, but this
pensated by the fa
tion of all crops na
standard, and, cc
look for the Pro'
bright, and the yt
that of last year."
A Succ•-stul Year.
The 44th annual eport of the Wing -
ham Methodist Oh roh which has been
recently distribut d shows that the
Church has had a ery successful year
and the pastor, Re . Dr, Rutledge and
the congregation a e to be oongratula•
ted -During the ye r there were 42 re-
movals and 13 deet s; received on pro-
bation and by lett r, 45; present mem-
bership, 526. The naneee are in good
condition; weekl coupon offerings
amounted to $1626. ; pew rents, $623.-
20; loose collection=, $332.70; anniver-
sary subscriptions, 401M8; The Ohnroh
raised $1242.68 for . fesions,divided thus
--general, $403.17; senior League, $400;
Junior ALeegue, $44; Sunday Sohool,
$175; W. F. 111, S. $214,81, This total
of $1242.58 for miss ons alone is indeed
a creditable offerin
the Conference fun
ed, and the total
$4944.02. The Su
organized and has
with a total force
School reified duri
and of this contra
' Besides this, all
s were well support-
mount raised was
day Sohool is well
eight departments,
of 449; in ell the
g the year $449,78,
ted $175 to missions,
The contributions of the Senior League
h of Mite, , as
to missions ($400)'worthy y
well as that of $5 , from the .l`iniors.
purse,
, Finder
ing same at
OUNCIL.
Oona•
eTo
Town t h w
0
t
l�ednesday morning
re except Conn. Pa-
lmy was passed giv
Iwer to expropriate
sewerage disposal
f way for the sewer.
tee was also inetruo-
sonable offer to the
d in question. The
0 oome to an agree-
ners, the land will
the matter of price
hltratlon,
Watches, clocks. ' lye are end jewel.
ry slaughtered at t1; ^ • s till July 14th.
CHURCH
()TES.
Rev, J. Greene, of
celebrated his 50th y
minister. He spent
active work and has
ing the past nine y
annnated in 1891.
Another Busines Change.
Mr. I. V. Fear has isposed of hie
drug and fanny goods bra 'nese to Mr. F.
H. Walley, of Waterloo. We are sorry
to learn that Mr. Fear has taken the
western fever and• is goi g to Alberta
He has been in business 1 ere for a great
many years and has b n one of our
best and most enterp sing citizens
While we are sorry to 10 Mr. Fear we
have great pleasure i welooming his
suooesaor and we hope h s stay with us
will be long and profitab . Mr. Walley
was engaged in thea a business in
Waterloo and having a d out there is
coming here. He has also a store in
Wingham-SeafOrth E positor.
ng Well.
Province as a whole,
reports sent to me
Yes, that the crops
ing condition," said
A. 0. "The plover
be reoord•breakere,
n exceptionally fine
t portion of western
Middlesex county is
inter crops, such as
ittle patchy, but on
fttle reason for vim -
ring, particularly the
y, retarded to some
of all crops in the
drawback was oom-
t that the germing-
iutained a very good
sequently, the out -
ince is exceptionally
Id ought to surpaea
Fresh fish, eve',y week -end, at T.
Ferns' butcher carni
WOOL WANTED. -50,000 lbs ; highest
prices, cash or trade.
GEOE. KING.
Weekly Ba
The open•air o0
Wingham Citizen
ed by the large n
who visit the park
A splendid progra
would be even mo
were it not for th
of noise created b
ought to be kept
der the eyesof the
It is hoped that th
along this line, so
to go there for the
to the musk may
Band is an rap• to.
the music rendere
appreciation of w
large number of
menta they fill ea
furnish the music
Dominion Day oe
on Friday of this
'Ladies' Oxfords,. Ties, Pumps and
Slippers in the handsomest models that
ever graced a Shoe Store. $1,75, $2.25
up 10 $3.00 or $3.50.
VCP, d. Giitnsrt,
•
The Tw
Ecoonraging report
ed from all direction
of lodges and visitors
to Wingham on July
mittee is putting fort
make the event an nn
and the citizens are
what they oan in the
so that the town may
the occasion. The
march has been e
probably be oarrie
town park east alon
along Shuter to Joh
oee, along Frances
via•Diagonal and
and bank to the p
fares onthe rail
giving full partio
service.
Ifth.
are being receiv-
es to the number
ho intend coming
120. The corn -
every effort to
testified success,
gain asked to do
ay of decorating,
look its beet for
following line of
ggested, and will
out: -From, the
Alfred to Shnter,
, then east to Fran -
Diagonal Road and
iotoria to Josephine,
rk. Time tables and
aye are being issued,
ars of spial train
d Concerts.
certs given by the
Band are appreoiat-
Aber of townspeople
each Friday evening,
nine is given, whioh
a heartily appreciated
oonsiderable amount
young ohiidren who
ore more closely un -
parents or guardians.
re may be an improv -
hat people who wish
purpose of listening
of be disturbed. The
ate orginitation, and
i8 of high order, an
rob ie shown by the
ut.of•town engage-
season. They will
1 programme for the
bration at Wroxeter
eek.
At the meeting of
People's Union on
following officers
ensuing term :-P
lst vine -president,
vioe- president, H,
Miss Alva Dodd; t
son.
Rev. W. L, Stee
pit of the Methodi
evening, and deliv
mon which was he
the large oongrega
ledge took Mr.
Baptist Ohnroh
listened with plea:
and helpful addre
change of pulpit
of the *arions d=
encouraged.
The Presbytery
at Luoknow on
The nail to Re
and sustained.
meets, the induct
hie charge there
day, July 5th, at t
At this' solemn e
will preside, Rev.
alsh, will preaoh;
Water will addres
Rev, D. A. MoLea
dress the congegati
Lncknow will be
the manse and fon
WANTED -Divi
girls, quick; des
wages. Apply,
Ont..
Wedd
The following
Press refers to t
Mr. and Mrs,
town: -A very
on Wednesday,
dist parsonage,
of Rev. Wm.
their only dan
married to °Mr
wood, B. A.,
bride performe
by the Rev.
The bride we
robe over orie
orange blossom
shower boquet
She was attende
of Montreal, wh
of pale yellow si
satin, and tante
reties, The groom
brother, Mr. Wilb
Tonto. Mica Grace
played very beast
march and also a ve
meet during the
.Louise Clondinne
'Love's Coronado
of the register.
moon, Mr. and
leave for their ho
EKING ALONG Yvon Slioas.-Wo do
repairing and we do it right. W, J.
Greer.
Canada da A
nd T]
Fine worsted o
Canada,
Made in Oa
ufaottirers es the
V. S., tire entitiesi
Wen. England
Tailors deem 10 tl
In filly tespeotd
Clinton last week
ar as a Methodist
orty-one years in
ved in Clinton der -
are, having super -
he Baptist Young
onday evening, the
ere elected for the
indent, 3.
ey;
ise Tena Kellyy; 2nd
. Mack; secretary,
ensurer, W. Ander-
11
es occupied the pel-
t Church on Sunday
red an excellent ser-
rtily appreciated by
ion. Rev. Dr. Rut-
eeves' work in the
.d the congregation
are to an instructive
s. An occasional ex-
ork by the ministers
ominations should be
g and npstair
r 1 positions; big
City Hotel, London,
0
r.
d at Ottawa
from the Ottawa Free
e marriage of a son of
m. Wellwood, of this
retty wedding took plane
June 22, at the Metho-
Westmeath, the home
and Mrs, Perley, when
hter, Elleda Mary, was
John Alexander Weil-
l/ The father of the
the ceremony, assisted
in. Craig, of Kingston.
an embroidered lane
tai satin with veil and
, and parried a large
f hisses of the valley.
by Mies Edith Nichols
wore a dainty gown
mull over primrose
a boquet of cream
was assisted by his
t Wellwood, of To-
burn, of Ottawa,
fully the wedding
y sweet a000mpani•
remony, and Miss
Ottawa, sang
' duriug the signing
liter a brief honey -
re. Wellwood will the law strictly
10 in Eden, tlfanitoba. this way alone ca
vented, Instruct
PROMOTION EX
f Maitland convened
uesday of last week.
• J. S. Duncan Was
oeording to arrange-
' n of Mr. Duncan to
111 take placo.on Tues-
• e hour of 2 45 p. m..
vice the Moderator
- S. Hardy, of Loch -
sin D. Tait of Tees -
the minister; and
of Ripley, will ad.
n. The stipend at
$1200, with nee of
weeks holidays.
Firemen'
The Firemen's
evening was a gran
man Dinsley'e team
nose. Had Second
not had trouble at
have been almost i
tided. Starter Taml
even break. Tne ti
trouble in deoidin
Mr. John Quirk op
and claimed that Di
a quarter of a noon
minute and 10X se
yards; which is o0
run, although one
men showed slight
by dropping out of
of the event were
speed of Hinkley an
ish of "Sootty"
Thornton has oh
another race whio
weeks from Thurs
Contest.
ontest on Tneeday
Buono, first fore -
winning out by a
Foreman Thornton
is hydrant, it would
oesible to have do•
n got them off at an
e•keepers had some
the winners, but
ared on the Beene
sley had won it by
. The time was 1
ends; distance 260
sidered a very good
two of the fire•
igns of heart failure
the run. Features
he "Bobby Carr"
the grand stand fin.
°Donald. Foreman
lenged Dinsley for
will take place two
ay, July 14th.
e Woolen industry.
oths are new
bei
s
B
Stroh high eines man-
minions of Amherst,
frilly doing this bus•
furnishes fine yarn.
ink the goods superior
o'the English.
Dispos
Police Magietr
have received th
J. A. Oartwrig
General: -
"Tor
Dear Sit,
-I h
your attention to
tramps and vagra
men of this class
responsible for a
laries and other
should be drive
and it has been f
sults are obtaine
term of impriso
Prison allowed
of giving them th
leaving the muni
sults been found most unsatisfactory,
and I ant directed o say that When any
men of this olacs a e brought before von
it ie desired that ou should administer
rad rigorously, as in
serious primo be pre-
ens of thte nature
previously, but have
as they chonld have
oted that strict MOW
the directions which
h rails/ray
ved.
Ast e
0 operating with this
ve to ask yon at el
he railway constaU.
oting in WO class of
of Tramps.
tes throughout Ontario
following letter from
1, Deputy Attorney
to, June 10th, 1910.
e once more to call
he law with regard to
ts It is desired that
ho it is believed aro
arge number of berg-
crimes of violence
out of the Province
and that the hest re.
by imposing the full
ment in the Central
y law. The practice
option of a fine or of
pality has in its re.
M I NATIONS.
R I,
zI o .
J . IT
R
To paps 275..zz
Kathleen Pringl: , ,455
Florence Muroh. 426
Marian Johnsto • , , , , . , , ,426
Theo MoDonal. 376.
Pani Gilleepie. 376
Eva Paterson, . ...... , , 370
Currie Wilson, 370
gertrnde. Now an 359
Clarence Thor ton , ,
Spender Johns ,n. 354
Bertha Bleak . •.11 ,.... 348
Winfred Mor n ,.347
Phoebe Bloom eld .......... ..........344
Cora Hingsto . .. . .... 343
Ezra P0000k.
Frank Moore .....334
Ina Rich
304
301
301
d 291
283
.282
TO .1 2R2.571. 225,
1 348
edy ,,,,.,338
itohie . , .. 323
• ,.314
1 306
.., 802
295
Nellie Bennet
Lexie Huffm•
Glair Orawfo
John MoNevi
Maggie P000
SR . II
To
Ada Blaokw
Heloise Ken,
Norman Mo
Eileen Dore
Tillie Bottre
Edith Jarvis
Etta Hart
Gertie Cant:
Victoria Pa
Sara MoLea
Jean Currie
Irene Howe
Nettie Ohri
Hugh Angus
Annie David
May Readin
Earl Mille
Lila Bell
Cecil Angus
JR. II TO SR. IL
To ass 225.
I)1t, Rini) OuSI11oN Kube. --Tho easiest
Shoe on Earth; Makes walking a pleas..
aro: See them. , W. J. GREER, 5010
aen
gt.
GIRLS WANTS;
power sewing ma
or on day work.
Co wages. rare
For work on
hinee in knitting mill
Olean Steady work and
ply, Tut W 'asci Mfg,
, Ont,
have been sent ou
not been noted
on
been, and it ie ex
tion will be paid t
die
herein
ants
authorities are
Department, 1
times to assist
who may be
oases."
Ion 294
iron 294
286
...281
............273
tie 271
264
263
-257
240
230
225
on
Margaret Pip r. •326
Neel Drumm. nd. 307
Irene Paton. , 306
Harold Mann. 301
Frank Robin on 296
Ooze Wild . 295
Florence Dia and 283
Linda MaLe•d.... 282
Teddy Mnr. , .....280
Reggie Sm h. 269
Cecil Merkl:y 264
Willie Ane n 264
Eva Bayles .262
Wallace Ai ohison ..260
Florence •r nsollffe 255
Mae Pass re 248
230
hison 229
rd 225
ed-Earla Huffman.
. 11 TO JR. II.
To pass 175
Laurie Duncan 316
011ie Ha • ilton, . 294
Stanley obinson 286
Catharin: Adams284
Joe Saint .280
Lorne Bla kwell 260
Sara Bro••n... ,,,,258
Kathleen "ilkinson 257
Clara Harty ....265
Hilda Ad. „s,....... 253
Albert BI' omfield 250
Ella Dobi: 232
Kenneth ichol 225
Wm. Mo evin 203
Chester 5 apleton 188
Recommen ' ed -Aileen Kennedy,
May Allen
Henry Ait
Charlie Is
Reoommen.
. I TO PT. 11.
Mentie Re d 296
Laura Ell..•ott 296
Gordon 0:•ickshank .296
Clifford R' •ertson 288
Jennie Artie 287
Jarvis Lu • ton 281
Doris Fe s 276
Edith K ........249
Marguer te Johne 245
Edith H , rt. 237
George Teener 224
Charlie rmour 220
Freddie ,' iper ... 220
NOTICE QF CLOSING.
We, the undersigneSoli ora Of the
Town of Wingha _, h by .agree to
close our OfHoes d ri he months of
July and August ollowe:-••On each
to
f Se k
it tie exception9
week day with
day at 4 p. m., and on Saturday at
1 p. in,
DOALEY HOL?IES
J. A, MORTON
Rlollaztn VanenoNZ.
WINGHAM
CHOPPING MILL.
Having contracted for Bran, Shorts,
Flour, Feed, etc., to be shipped in oar
lots, I will. be able to supply these at all
times in any gnantitiee, Alto all kinds
of Obop for sale in large or small quan-
tities.
Iwill exobauge Flour for Wheat on
the naval terms.
Market prices paid for all kinds of grain.
EZRA MInrRR"LEy
proprietor,
Wingham
Atwood
Fall Fair Dates.
CALF ESTRAY.
Game onto the premies of the nnder-
signed, south half Lot 28, Don ,9. East
Wawanosh, about the middle of May, a
Red Yearling Calf. Owner oan have
eame by proving property and paying
chargee.
GEORGE B. NAYLOR,
Fordyoe, P. 0.
A young Cossack woman nae started
from Harbin, Manchuria, to St. Peters-
burg on a Mongolian pony, acoompanied
only by a St. Bernard dug and armed
with a knife and revolver. The distance
she will have to travel is 5,410 miles.
amovalomw
DON'T BLOCK THE
WAY !
Move as fast as the procession.
Don't get out of the line.
Keep pace with the other fellows.
Don't make way for the man
behind.
Don't stand in the way of new
ideas.
Don't be a back number.
Change means Progress.
Progress means advancement.
Advancement means movement.
A good move would be to call
on us and have a talk about In.
surance of any kind, before plac-
ing your business.
Ritchie & Cosens
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Sept. 29.30
Oct, 2.3
Myth.. ......... Oot. 4.5
Brussels ........ get 6.7
Dungannon .. • . ..Got, 6.7
Fardwioh..... ............ -.....Oct. 1
Goderich Sept, 1920.21
Harriston ......... , Sept. 20•80
Kincardine._ ........ - .Sept. 21.22
Listowel .:....... ..... Sept. 20.21
London .., ...... ., Sept. 0.17
Lnoknow .Sept- 22.23
Mildmay
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Seaforth 44%44
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..Sept. 22:2
3 Teebwater ................ . ....Got, 5.6
Tiverton .........................Oct: 4
Walkerton., ... ....... ...... Sept. 15 16
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