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'Balt !Tournament
rUnique Event Proves Real SuceePs--.
• HolYrood Ladies ..,:e Win
•:‘ On August '1.8th, . the Langside
haseball committee held _a ;bait.. tour:.
, name*. Three games of baseball/.
Were Played and One ladies' -game of
softball.
. • ,
The first ,game was between Lang -
side and Whitechurch. The pitcher fur
Whitechurebtrasi_:0.gicille,„-Tiffiri and
for:, Lingside,,' BORA ',Scott: iangside
Won by a: score of '872: Telmer •Ihrin,
of Ashfield umpired the game. '
The -next •••game Was: between ' the:
ith Con. and Holyrood. The: pitcher
:for Holyrood was Levi EckenS*iller •
• •
whO held" the '*ival teama dawn: to ;A
score -01
, for, the 6th; was batted for 1 rentby
the Ilolyrood boys. The,: 6tli Con.. are
a new team in the field; this being
their 4th game, and ahati Signs Of
being hard rivals., Lor the teams .• of
this vicinity- another' S,f4S011.' .41*
Thritnpstin Intekno* nmpired.. ST,.• AVGIISTINE
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• CREWE
Mr. and John • Swan and
family of Et. Helens, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Finni-
gan. . • •
Mr. and Mrs, Allan. Mellah Of Tor-
onto, MrS, pi. Hull and 'Mrs; .Whitely
of Goderiell, ,Spent a day last week
with friends 'here,.',. , •
„Mr. And Mr4/...:Tkeings, Culbert and
Mable of DPn01,014°n• were Sun"y.
visitors with , Mr:" and Mrs. jack
Rivett.
4 AnbreY. and ' .son
.
JaCkie of Detroit ire.Yisiting: My, and
Msg., J. Menary, ..• • Y _
,Mr. and Mrs,. Samuel ,Sherwood
celebrated the-130tb :anniversary ef
their wedding nit
Satur-
day at, the. 'intim' Of • Mr., and Mrs. jee
Craniton. •^ ' •
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Mr., And 'Mrs...WilAid.:Plinikett and
family of Auburn . were 4 Siindity:.Yisit-,
ors with Mr, And Mrs. Wilfred „Dien=
Mr. and Mrs: Bert Treleaven:: and
faniily spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs.
George linnter'1... '
A number limn here..attended the
.W. M. S..meeting at the home Of Mrs.
T. J.- Anderson on Thursday.
Mrs, Ida' Gordon of Detroit was a
•week-4,6d--Vlsitor vOtik--her--131APP4•..3.1ss,
W. T. Crozier.
Mr. and MTS. N. J. •Treleaven
Toronto spent a few days with: the
former's brother, Mr. Bert and 'Mrs;
Treleaven..
Mr. Orville , Durnin .:Spent a day
recently in ".,LOndon. • • .
• • Mr, Conrade Treleaven. of Toronto
4SpeTit.n.. day ...with cousIns
•
BRIDE,T0.43E • sftovir'ERtry.-,
In: Kincardine on • Monday , Of !•leat
week, friends of Miss. Madeline 130W -
man, showered_the :re:polar hricie,to-
A E H .ppRvIcg OF
rus CANADtANMEDCAL. ..
AssociArioN; AND
tr.ipen.krice ,c,ome,snisa • ""
.:C,f0.44,prk •
; DE,LAY ,Ngobger
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The consequences of delay Or ne-
„. • •
gleet are seen every, day: Neglect
as • frequently,a- sin-Ot as
conimisSion. Nobody appreeiates
..he, Amine offire instira.,nce,nn:re thnn
the indiVidual "10/119Aq, has just
utnd doWn and .who 4n,ds th4 ,he
eas „ not neglected pay the last.
premium. Similarly; the iosP •of a
)rezldwjllner is sornewhat Asspeged
when, his 'family that, - through
Lite inaurance, they have not.= been:
permilesa:`!..and dependent-' uPo'n,
,tharity. • ..; • ,;„ • „ •
,.•• And 'Se it .1s. with. hen#11...'DelaY
Obtaining seund ',advice :nrid 'nog
zi seenring • attention for •vithat
'pears to the individu4,1 to ,be a mi
;it, are all 'tee frequently; admit
by .people who first.ge to • their d
tem titla the .late imptoma of. §.
grave disorder., Gradually, the 'sYi
tends have beeinne.„,worse Until;
victim, forced' by the acuteness
his snifering the -entreaCies of
furrioe7.4dasrlygO:t:'-gte-57s.a.:e.kthat aid wi,
offers its 'greatest' hope .of tug
,',It may !to just a jagged' teeth
,111•Lfitting "cienture Wineh has, 4
Up a: constant; irritating of tile 4:1
cate the mou.tia until' •
spot, has beeome 'an ulcer. and ;refits
to heal., Or again,' perhans.. it- is
,constant , pain in the back,'
seldein is kidney rtrouhle as is lie
Iarly thoinalt, but :linty eue
disease -air -some ergano-The • renctit
pain and ' distress .the'• stuiha
particularly-T,Ilter enting, inny .11
Of in the listory of the Majority.,
cases Yof gastric ulcer. There.
&AY' with :this diabitae At the 'fires
time who •would not if ...he could, e
change' his disorder fer:the ertportu
'it:TT-once affgded • him Of '• in
enrefUllly supervised diet • or Medi,
attentiOn ' to. this •: "slight, aihne
earlier in ,life.. • , •
The. same ',Mai. he said Of a g.re
number Of diseases. Instances Wit
out nuniber.inigbt be noted. • Not
disease . comes bolt. from
bine"; most of tbein.,:sho*,. •Vario
srriall ways the beginnings Of Wli
with neglect, will ..give...rise, to A h
of.,...SetTering-sand-!-chrotie-disisirderS-1
pwhichotxnntehpetr.„ Lem omay9ye • 3 eb 6, • .
Questiong eeneerning.Ateatb,.''i
:'d -
dressed te'thAganadian'71VIedical -
As-
sociation, 184 College' Street; Toron2‘
to; Val be answered ::personall,,IfsAtY.
letter:: ' • • '
ill
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be, the giftsbeing-a Kenwood• an-
ket arld. it,Jinert. Set., Miss 'Bowman' is
She formerly
filled' one day2a...-Week engagements.
as . a hairdresser at -.' Horne's, and,
'Johnson's 'barber shop.. !"
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The next event held was . a softball
:Dr and Blake Of Destle,43Pent
' between the • ROI:wood " aka,.
'Oa!' s. , . ':.. the week -end at • -the• home' of . their
..14,-atigsifie.. , The. Larigside i,arnes
Sister=iii4a*, Mrs.
.haYing_defeated„.the Holyrood- 'tea*. „
twic.pprevieus_13r,-,,Wt:defeat-,in-this
the third game, when •Iolyzi-o,iach was
strengthened by three players from
other 'localities.. It was in excellent
game of; balkwith jaangside„Suffering
defeat. by. a Siore.,;8-6.;-,-ne ,r4ataWi:
'J tenni were weakened When they had
.the niisfortunA to lose. their catcher
- Nellie, MacCalluM front the diamond
when she received an injured leg, ip
•,
the first inning. 'Axidieir Theinp,sen
Mr., John, MillS has.. completed his
zievv,-steefTbarnithe former ...stricture
having been destroyed'by 'fire' a few
„ .
Of ,;I•mclinow_vas_inMpire.
:Races were . now held, for. an ages
•. when very ',useful and suitable prizes
were given, and lunch wastlien served'
Following, this the final game, Pthe-
--
moit exciting,- when the, tivo • winners
in baseball came inn to compete !ia.
, the honors of, the day, being. Lang -
side. and Holyrood. In the .ope'ning.
• inning; Holyreod went to bat. with
George. Tiffin as pitcher for I.angside
.1 when the teeth., allowed' thins, After:
. -this ;Langside Only :idlOwed them r
fest' scattered strikes Which brought
them in. More runs. McFarlan
in the box for 'Holyrood, pitched wild
bail it times, hitting four men; one
player.- having to leave the game and
allowed _14 ross-the„.:plate-
Thjg fifiade the -Beare. 14-11 in favor
; of .Langside.Jhe'lastZganie finisliing
it dusk, it .real sports
brought to it. close, •
_ ,
This being the first of .this kind -Ifif
entertainment ever given ' ''. tbip
coninninityy, the managers, .Wyn;
Brown for the .,men's team ,and Mrs.
- Brown ladies! and these •on
:the various cominittees" acting With
, therii deserve much praise' from the
, ,
gathering at the:' ball diamond, et
' between! five and se`yen hundred
"people. The day Was practically free
with, the exception' of the bat ..being
pissed for a silver collection, merey'
to . pay for the prizes ,. given in the
races. A booth was provided ' *here
ice cream could be purchased. Swings
Were provided for kiddies' entertain-
, and horseshoe piteliing for
. • • • • •,
•-"IlarYeatingt. is • .eompleted in this
yieinity. • ,-... '• • . •
' and. Mrs. Joseph are
visting at ..,the. home of Mr.. David
McAllister:
' Miss i.Mae. liedniond, of
Toronto, pending the rernainder
of 'holidays .here, 'having recently
rettitned from London, Where she
coinpleted a , course in Vocal Music
'It Western, 'University. '
entertainment to .provide clean, Male.
entertainment for ...their young People,
•Mr. and Nip.. Victor 'Eirieriien.apent
the.'week-end With Mr. and 'Mrs. R.
4:Bell of Tara. ,
Mrs. Jahn McInnes and Son George
spent the week -end with the formeee
Mater; Mrs. :,Griffin of Shallow .Lake.:
Mr, .Arnold :ThoinSon. of Rapid City
spent the week=end With Mr. ..'and
Mrs. Victor :Emerson..
,
Mr.' Melvin Griffin -returned on
Satuday 'in his home' at, Shallow 'Lake
er--assistingetitri-lieIrines
for the summer
-:=Mr;-:and Mrs. Fred Thompson, Bob
ncLhis Chnna
.Jirnmie-Tax of -Toronto -
spent the week -'-end With friends here
. 'A :little baby girl arrived :at the
home of Mr. .and .• Mrs. j-raf:,471,'Siznp-
sen on Thursday,, August .1.7-th. Con- 1
gratulatiOris;
Mr. I3ert Harkness of Termite
spent the week -ed with his parents
Mr. and Mrs.:,•George:Harkness,
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson 2nd
eon. spen Sunday. with and Mrs.(
Wesley Tiffin. , '
and Mrs: RusSel Ritchie ,of St
Helens. and their guests, 'MaisOS Doris
and Norma' Ritchie of LucknoW spent
'Slindakk'Oetiine: with ttfid Mrs.
•v, Emerson. •
The . United . W. M. S. of the 2nd
and 4th are :holding teh at the
those interested in that genie. Other home of Mrs. B. McClenagban 'or/
communities shoUld try, out the genie August 23rd. r
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YOUR HOME' IS YOUR CASTLE
- Admit only. clean, cOnstrtiCtive. hevii" by reading • r.
THE CHRISTIAN Sat.NCil MONitok
•, Doily Aresefipaper fog the., ,
,It`if.1,71111 ri4wi .bul.:dosto not exploit crime encekandil.
Has interesting feature •Pagini ter elf 'the fatnilt on Wonten's Aciiviijei, Hon..
seeking, Gardeni, estuoitioo and Ilooks. Alto pages fnr the Children'and Young
Fofki. Vigorous editorial*, an interrirstation, of news in the "Mitch,;61 the '
• Nations" Column ,ittirt ',0,Watching rho World Go ' Ely"' '
At• of esPecia1 interest to' men.
'The Chrism:it &fence Pubibthltig Boc,iatio '
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107 Pidinouth,Street Boston, 1VIassadhtisottd" • *
• Pleas* enter MI subadthStIon to The christian '
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,tioriod' of • • • _ • • •
•One yeei• •• 00,00- , • • Thile Jnonths 4245 '
•• SU .00041 450 • • One mohth%, /SO
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ARAMpUN
.. Don't forget the • dance in. the rp:r4t„,
mount. Hall , Friday, August AniuSt' 25th.
Refreahinent., Booth. Admission
Ladies,, free, Snappy innai&: Will- be
supplied by "Andy Orr'S" popular
orchestra. Everyone Welcome,
Mrs' Jack '.'MacLean, Vancouver,
and • Miss 'Narle,, Ht4tOn-r.-TPrPrkt
Were recent :visitors with and
Mrs: -.-Arthur Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. George • Stockbam,
Detroit; are visiting with: Mr. and
Grant MacDierinid. '
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al!ifrgraraentd• DMisrhile rg;avrirs ewdthlYit panl MAIns-s•
gannen 'friends recently. .
About' '40 : ladies attended • the
August.' meeting Of the ParainOunt
U. P.Vir..0! held in the ',Hall last
Tuesday, • the .1-teats...Of vtkei
.gouaer,o.ho.../rotdo:ob.'1",trie7..p.,:Lco,,ntbd;%4,:pitillut,thoie
in unison. The..mintites of „last
-MeitirigTivere ...read. by:. the 'Sepypt4ry
-larda,. oiired: 1...tin roll 'Call was
,weli responded' to "My, Favorite
PoenWhY." The coriesP'smiejie
was read ;by the secretary. the
husi—
flOSs part.. ('f the meeting was
0vr until the next meeting., Myh,":
Dick Martin, vas _present
gave a very full account of her
trip to ,the World's Fairat ChiCagn,
which ,she illustrated. -with viiwiniiqJ
Urg.", Jas.. Maellbriald
gave .Ytt, 'reading whieh, was :follciVd
by ceminanity .Misii Muried
Parrish daneed the ..Ilighland
he Was itecompanied, hit, the
hag -
pipes. played , her father; Mr. K.
Parrish., Dune.. Munn from. Rip':
ley favoured „the audience /With an.
ace:mint of :her trip to the :West ',tit-.
dies'. a few 'Years! stgoi whidh Was also.
,illustrated by ,vilet.;‘,T and ,collection
of Seuveniers. 8he,, closed hlq, ;ad(11:41$A
by sirigti4 "Life 110 so' Many' lovely.
things," •ateeMpanied by her sister
from Hamilton., A reading by Mk.
Scott on "Neighbors." ,The Meeting
desert bY singing' the .National An •
them ,Mitel)'qnald
ancted interdSting „"Xnewledge".
'Contest. ,A dainty lunch VVAs: serited
'by the basteiiiit• A. Viite of Hatinitit WAS'
tenderer' the ansiterri fey: their Vent
interesting, and .pleilitapt, adeentita
their trips wh• tboy brookbt):16.4
to us 'and by which we. :Were- ribleCo'
take two imagieary trips all :in on
day. 'vote of thankii, Was also 1.rirt,,:"
(km' Mr: and Miss Sityrisli for. h:"
big; with the prograni rind e so 'to'
. ,Tx4v
Lt*NN91* SONTINpf,.
PiAb44b:pd .,every .lihutechty. morning
at :14ucicrkm Ont4rio,.
MacKenzie..-.. 'Proprietor
can44404!....140.41p.op„--,..p,nblishcr„
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AUGUST .24th! 1933
Complete sekedble
LocalP Trilunce, RiPley. In Final Game
Of 14itkeside',.Schedule.1.4uelinow
, With: Niue ..Viet_ories
And One befent:.,
. ,
sIN.107
s1114 464.101.et.O.
:he'do&,.gnines • in.• the Lalteiide
League on Wednesday last, When they
handed Ripley' a 1.4 to 0 setback
the rnest hatless. and. dragged out
gamv. of theseas,lon, Allan Finlayson
started the inound , for
but, 'inthree innings was nicked' for
. •
foar hits, . one, a :triple. by Rey
Fiii-
layson, • Whieh aided by 2 bases • on
balls and two. InihileS by his team-
mates gave Diegii:OW-A","fil7ve
run ad-
vantago. • TOY veteran
portsider,' ,rePlaCed Finlayson, ' lied'
with .1,1r0:4), men .,ciut; in. the ..4th; Garter
SitaAed With a " Single' •the barage•
that Sa* 10 nien face MacKenzie, and
seven of. thein sCore.. Six hit, two of
.them two -baggers, .by Roy Finlayson
and ,lgel..ennan, with: a ceirele .6f. or,.
, .
rore ' kicked, in did the trick.
"showe,rs",. Mr ROY .and' ciiir • W'Yld,
who--ip-A•proMiaing-youthe but iylinse
contr.' is all his last naine „applies..
finished thc game and aHowed but
three' hits' and •,two. rang, ;Ripley
toixelied Gordy Irwin :for ,- 11 hits-.
-whielrheireptVell.'scat erg. .an. WAF
able to 'Sift .along to victory, without
r.ntieb eiertioif. .The removal of Bill
•Altoh.ifrem Ripley And,thli'deatir` of
.Thrt, ThOrton, leaves
Catcbere.,Leni ::Thorton, was the
.hill -pn Thursday. K. Mel.;ennan- and
boys,l'earried
off'. baiting ",liOniirs• for -Ripley,. with and 'Mrs., 'W. j. • ,
Vitiswith Mr. and • MCP:. .Sn
r
. Miss .V9r0:0.'---$01, boar, 0 AW4n.i4.
ViSitiNSam ShLo
t 14, ktfth41414,01430\ '41141t
Mr and7 Mt'
rtqt
Albert. sP6t SonAlo ,w11,0 014
mrs'• Re's?, Alton, IU , '"•,'
'it fl
fa n tALIS'si; t
,
Igrs. ;'Stuart, Kiribips,
Mr. and .Mrs,. \V •
Alton t arid
son .'yisited reeetitir,„-witli-41194-i
Etbet,•
•
•Kr; .10)11) c0.0k. isPent
the week4ild. with 14.
Jas • "'
,,- •
Mr. and m
Selhe snd, 01,11.11\4
rettirned teltOrontO! or( Sunday,.
and Mrs.. 1%,
al ph, Jean and Keith .Shtititiv
It Orangeville.,
and Mks, ' • Wrilter
Ripley Spent `Sunday at My.,, James
Hackett's.
Mrs, Stewart E. Mini, Elsie, nail
Jin Alli,v of Toronto were recent.
visitors iit the bellies of \\rafter and
Elmer Alton. 7
:Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Alton and
Arnold were . Supdaii. .visitOrs. with
Mrs:, Alton's gramlinether who cele-
,_b_rated__Iiec-„-3507,-birtbdity ." •
• • ,
• ST. 'H'EL.ENS
+ • . • •
• grs: Todd and Stan17
who' Were on a motor trip tO'Figeon
are ..hoine.. • •
,Mi§ses Dorothy,. Zelda and borepti
Welister'.. An '•Mnster • hie and
Ronald ...1VIcCrostie 'Were . visitors' •- hi
Toronto last itiiv'ebk,. ,
• 'qii-l‘leits; "village," , 'Geo;
Webb,•.. Mrs.. II; Webb and Mrs. J. R.
Lcivirenee• Of • Port .;•Willitort, •
The/ death of:- Mr. Jag, Ptirvis- oc-
Curred at thAfainily ,Iihnie on Au•usf.
.after ilinA'SSar• "piney,
Mr. , Furves WaS.'a intich re
Snected • resident, ,Of W„..:Wayitancieb.,
Sympathy is eXtended. to Mrs. Tuy!ves
and , : • •
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Mr. and ,Mre. Bushel.' and daughter
Jean, and • Miss Lila.. Richards of
Litekriont •visited recently with M1
3_ and hits each.
Durnin were Mr. and Albert
• ' 3 Rutherford, :Dr. Leitch ini1
. •.• children•;;of
Miss L'Uln Weatherhead ia 'bonic
1;iiclinow ab
McLennari„,:r1s41,e_. . . ..
Then.' psdn, •
',Garton,. 3rd: .
ffrWin ' •
Clarke, ".cf. .:..4.'4••••••••••• .... -••••:•• . • . 5
Andrew,ss
J..4Fi1111Ilaa:71S:nn:::
4
Ripley': -ab
'Lane --lat •
;Therton; c. •
.,.. .3
..,,' Campbell, 2nd .. ... ...5
Wilda' . ri. rf, • 5'
, .111y;fecKir;riodzi.,e,l,fe,f., p. ,
li.
_ . :5
,K.- McLennan, sp.. „.... . . .. ....i4
A. OinlaYSO'n;.'1)." . ' - . el
'.;j1.,.11t;161beet,.. rtys 6, n 1, i,t3r d • : .:
Lifeknow
afrtiPel.nri.••,14f6°riici°.ailiii.aefntde:TicithiasV, in' svvg an °..Pnerats.
_ verir .fineceSSIOTT
. Visitors: wf.th MrsiJarrips Ramage.
2 Miss Myrtle 13eedroft, of Con
nectittit; \Old -attencled.'the Tn
ternational Congress • of Nurses
a
Paris. 'On her • tour she yisited
giu,rsn, SwAtzer14,n'd,' Gerinany. and
;39' '
302 700 ,11X-44
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'GARTON , HEAD :BATTERS
' "aweifiges
represent the. ten scheduled .games in
. , ,
whieh•LiteknoW: participated7to-'-lead-
.tfie 11 leagu e: • Garton, • the Whitechurch
Iad has 1)0011 Wielding. •An.,.effeeti4
lclub "'during .Seltson: • Irwin, ,RoY.
'FinlaYs'en • .and. Thornpsen 'are.- all
batting over.' the 300 "Fiddle"
habit of striking out -frequerit-:
ty, ,haa." only 'gone hitless In one
game and has . been getting. crat,b.,
to 3'bita every other' encounter.
Art 'AndieW, generally comes thru
with, a• hit• eVeiir but' 'Int Cart,:
sistently eriongla ta 'finest laveit-
'age over 'the 256 mark IFiriii4seriii
with the loWeAt. mark,. is by lie rn'eans
• . • . . • . • . • • ,
a strikeout yictim.. !Ie. repeatedly
.torinects but 'egainst 'bim•ili
•.
•placing them Safely,,.Ctitiiirig,hashech
in. a had slurrin the 'Nit 'genie's
that. ha it aVerag.e • doWn. 'If
IVICLennan continries tri harenuie thk
ball.„.es he has in the three
'grtines, he'll have a play.oir avoage
Over .560: s ,
and George Stuart ..liad
as their'-ene,sts,' Mr..., Eddie' and: lqia
'}fel,orf. M131irey of. :.13eIrnore
Charlea';';.MCGregiir of Kitchener.
• Bach 7 Of. Torento. visited hi
cousin , Mr„,, recently. :111MriMueller :
and:Waidenitir returned .Witb
him, where they to niake
their.'.herrie. in the 1uture-... '
Mr, 'Herbert ... arid: ',Albert Tailor -
.and at tireter
and . Grand isod qler I; the .week-Pild"
.rind Miss •Birinehe„Harrisen - Of ',Kirk -
"ten returned ..with and "'IS.
SPending, .. Week.. with...". lier,...e,ouitrie",'
. •
Mr...and, Mrs. 'I'. '13; tajtleri.. • .
.138101.,."11.41.(ro.
•Thors40.1),4 •4.4.1(1‘k ond
Am(
tstausT 44.25.2
• WAt41;44.60. *PORI:
. A Iteiiiirlinelit Store,: .1loiltanee
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41$9.
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CARTOON AND FOX. NEWS
,HOLYROOD
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• Rache":. Eva,'•Ld no
MulYey: And. Mr... 1)ave
adie'.were the .guestS at Mr., Wm.
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iy
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'Vitra. A.. Palmer and seti„,Tein ;find
\'(,) 'children, Jean: and Xarl, _were
. .
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visitors at 'I'hos. Harris' on FridaY'
evening.
Mr. Bell 'Bust returned home on
.31Mday. night iifterLspending
Eitzgb-e-tr'Prerce, •
is and MrS.I Bob Elliett of froa-
,rlyialit:tre•ss..pe, nt Sunday' at Richard
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"Mrs. Akliyier' Aekert and 'Gwen Spent • ,
Fitinday at Mrs..,Sniii'; MeLeiiiia'n'S. at
Elervio, " . ,
Mr. a Ild'MTS. Joe GabertY of Chi -
!ago are 17.hd ts• of .Miss S. Purvis
•PreseItt. ,
• • • •Mss 131-m,he Ifirnilton retired
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4he.-•:":w.1}. Soon 'h2P inuO* jin'orOveil,'in
Miis Marie,;pairocki'..,0•"qarrea.
Tent ,the week -end Abner'.
'.1:e1,:ert • ,and 'Miss tuniee Ackert .6f
is yisi..tinF• there'. this .week,
Mr.•jziek Ackert returned .;f0 Tor -
into Thursday
e, 111 spend the renininder of the
Arr.: • 1?,A„,., MacDonald :returned'.
, . . •
'1,211".e. -on Sunday after..Speniling :the
her parents, Mr, an•d..
' J.. E. Tiii.nbeir•ot.: d eOircifici
Munber district nt.L.
-.ended the' baseball' totirnainent "nt.
on ,Fridly:' ;f4angside.:' boys .
N.iieterieUs, Holyroed
%.11 repOrt a trulY, interesting day.
,Mr, Richard Baker was cailed to,
etroit...' on Saturday - owing to ari •
:cideet which talised4ethe death oii f
Sly 'a‘ "At Wilei tsv'tee 7‘1.4a,arec ?ngfn.na gl
led" was run Wei" by a train riear.
his home, causing the loss of a leg
1711:1. 'il'Petallt.e;airisjhuorrett'iantiled. after..
The averages!
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Itoy 17101er-ton, 2rirl ;',s,;,;40 '
A fidy TbohOTJAOTI,' rr. '14
•:"Sanily" MeLenriarr, '1st;
Doug "clarke,
Art IA ndriicY,
Ifrigb Car/ling,
• ,.,40,1tirk f' 'tlflYji6rs,
Tearn A ye rale',
4ficr:k thw botitf •
“tr. trlrfre, vrelh fq?,4,,,fr/V
thQ, hoistest f'OF ,.010; ,dett4'
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rr:),.;., Ificfle W.ita "in .cdryver" W.lunix Oils' Pleitire Wait taken, and .
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- WA. 'in flort„'Itimp!..'..0.90i'y . otter. "Pile ,bacli ground Ottitil,' in black .
n "0 "si•wisti to h$ tir1tym(1 by 1,110„ 'At is SOS • Mill' f OA \;,\YOttbr And. IleICA..„, . 4
•IfilrekNEry.,, 'nf'.4intif'ffrit it ?rnle.ii, rd . the Caned Ian peel fie liner ."EinPrOs •
:6,ir,ltrolf.reti fro,' Yififeliqh-W ?Itififisiri bround the world.; The turtle,likii
rettriv, elifol,' t,Itro, And' 'ox(y(10, dorieliolok toa6tnnod. by tone hundred .
, rAsst.ltiei.s: '0044( theft' 0;060'61110 eralno,• only wont tart *at ,.,,,