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'All the indicatinns. glint te.enrly *Jul •bnportant.'auccesio, * • •
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Write today for 4InecriPtiVe eireular
and current market efu°tAt'ims
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pANA DA gXP!!,oai.etioN.,.CO Limlted'•
465 Ba' St, • TORONTO ..‘ WAverleyr2611
, LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE • •
Joseph .Agnew, 14#61rilow.. ,
8qqA4W00D TEAM RAISE.
OLD..LIGHT PASPIPA'rE
fen* Paga•
blue in Which: was i cribed
'011Inea0 the degree.teent tnenlberB,
• 'and .00. Light Officer's. fittingly con-
cluded, the raising of the es (rd' t
te•4he4egr4.00 ef-4 Mester' Maeeny • "
Before '10di,e, closed, Roy
Gee, W',14called on several Of' the
visiting members who spoke briefly.
The ,eahdidite- was' alio, Called .upon
and lably' 'replied expresre-
eta; that the' general manager-
' -e1311-$1-0131reod.,' PXgeeinatioN , 4,, IL
0010,vant'unEhle to belPreffent''on
••' th'101 bcaaio:
gr,:itoolin 'ant' the fOlIMVIIIII41,4" •
tor: to theftniter 'Of Old Light
' Worshinful Sir and, Brother R. McGee
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.Sepoys'.Lose TO . the -infield. ' .I3oos singled." to acorn
l'holnliSen and .FrY followed suit:
ita,ggen Sxhibition PeterSon flied to Art Andrew•for the
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. • ..• . . • In, Lucknow's* half Roy Finlayson
. • liAelinev.I. Makes 'Belated Rally fiut grounded Out and •Art Andrew. .sec-,
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• End .1.4 .0a short End of 10 to 6 und up intuit have startled
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, right ,IfQr three bases, to score a
• in Port Elgin, with 'only one day
' Going to the mound, on Thursday trnooninseinntgieladt,erb4otnw.liaspi;oasreededboaullt..0G4ars;
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, It ift Niithl keen 'iegret that I i,1,nd
KNE! -ACTION WHEELS '
it impossible, to attend. the, meeting ' "Knee-8dt n" Permits each front Wheel
,°f"•`' Your Lodge in' lanOline'vi. this -. tittiotrirlitilitTgloctiV ter o'icloo:
evening.„It has been ,*aid that in , site wheel' or :to the frame 'end bodly
everYone'a there• • the N° Pnalug, bounclps,
a 'Ted Letter Day". -I am sure that
On,....thie_the4occasion. of the Members
:Of the 'Bilverwood.„ Organization .dir- •
eeted by Brother W. E. Storey,: of
raising John C."•MeNah ; tO . :that
'wonderful degreer of Master. Mason,
Ala i• tal "
Day" for Mr. -McNali • 'lint in the
opportunity. affOrds• •and•the.rplea-
•sure, it rendets, to. the', "niember's of
.i • , , rest atter the masterly ,pitehing :en ;fielder's choice by Irwin, McCartney' the conferring team.,
..Tuesday. against" Southahipon, klor•- singled and. Clarke was :safe an an : , may I take' this opportunity, ,iver.
don Irwin 'lasted only one anu a error by Murphy to fill the bases. .. , - . • . ,, . .. - ,
• . . . . , , , : • , , • • smpful -Sir; of extending to , you, and
third innings when he,was replaced clafik , finhlYnonl'ended the • inning . - . .- - .
- ' • by Cuming in thin brief space eon, by PoliPing, out to thnd the ofllcers of your Lodge, my very
..• .• , • .iagin• had gained la -five ellekley J'r•-iiecond- run came :in, the hest' wiShea, , and • in 'addition, My
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• ,,. .. - 4 result of five hits, in error, a waik, third, and was a.gift. Wagner :walked „sincere, • congratulations ' to JI,Ini C.
,. . .• . • ,'• , • .,' and two hit batsmen. Cuming linish.-' :and S. 'fiiOnapson was safe on .an er- 1014,4; .' • . , - ..
id the inning with one -; more • run ror at shOit. Boos foreed Wagner at - - '' ' : r - ' ' • ' . •
,, ... ,... , being sCored. The " Pert sluggers ad- third. .Fry rolled one to lacturtney, - Fraternally, .1 'IL D.u0lan•
' ' • •• • (led (Me run, in_each of 'the •.'3.r.d_and wilo'. went., tO.',,cut the runner "-off"; At - London,. 'Ont., ,•.-Junp 2,114, 1894.
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'fourth innings and a pair, lof ,coun-'86cOnd to . find the bag .uhcavered and - On adjoining to the banquet ball,
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4 ters in .the seventh to give thern :a tU.rntd to toss to coming coverathe the ., '
„large • gathering enjoYed.. the
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ourth'. degree" refreshments ,,,and
listened to further 'remarks '.hy. those
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: • total -of.. ten rups, *Idea didn't loOk
•,like too big a lead .when Lucknow.
. went to, work in the ninth inning ,1,9;„
' score, fiVo. runsUp until tlien, the
,-6Sen°)1,0 'had only, .chased hoine one
lone.: tally and that in:•the. seventh:
Cunung,..allowed only' six. hits ,a,nd aictli, with one , 'out: •a id.
.hits,,.which was .only• one. more •th.ab utteuilit, ta tier the score .ended When
3•••uckntoW gathered elf .:Cottril's Off"; riOn, anoinnson was caught attemptt
ter:age; but who Was ,saved by the ,i.qg to n,teal, hoin4:44too tor two
. support his 'field mates wive. him. oake,, ...his second ..,twobagger of: the
• • ' ' While ' Luek•new Woe. turning:in ,their game ,:tWo
iirst, the 'throw. Pulling shim off the
big to fill the baaes. Cnining heaved
to- second to catch Boos off„the'
bag And , Thonipson romped home
fiom third.• •• •
Lucknuw had three nie on in the
all told Art Elgin collected eleven ..nase a run in and a riinth• inning
worst, fielding exhibition . of the strik,0 On Roy :i,Tnlay•Siiiiand,. two
, season, by 'booting •,-the: ball atound out, l'hOnipsen was :sent4erhome.-
'or eleveti-errors;• • , eitilayann nnaWare of the steal. .let
• ' o 'encounters, POrt, Elgm, the pitch go a Called, and
Thin:ninon was trapped. and thrciwn,
-siut to ..encl- the game. :
,LucknoW , h r h pa.' a .4
FtplaysOn,,20d-......:..4, .0 • , 2.4. 6
Andrew,. If. ' '1 •1 4...-0r47
'Garton, r,f. 0 • • ,i' ' 0
Irwin, 3rd- ••'• 0 -1 1 :3--Q
S1CCartney; 1st 0 :1'13' .0 1
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. . • -been ,a Jinx to the Lucknow club
' . • .• and Thutsday's' defeat sent theni
• : • • 'clown to fourth place, but
' • play-off position. : '
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, R. Finlayson, 2nd -`1.•,"4 ; 0 1
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Andrew, If•- 1- 3 • 2. 0 • 0
dation, rf. •.0 . „ 1. 0
• Irwin, tit,'"•is - 5 .0 • •I, 4 2 2
, McCartney, 1b. 0 0 4 ::•0• 1 c ri
Clarke. 'cf. ......ornpson, (2)2f7(1-11
: C. Finlayson, e.,T0s....3: 1 1 2- 0 3 (Aiming, p...„.„„„,„„1,..4 0 0 :•0 0
' R."7 -Thompson, 1, •0 1 :1 13 ` •
, • Cuming, 1 11-14-"-2, 5. 1. 7 27 12 ,3
- Chesley. : ab r h po,, a, e
. • - 87 6.10 24 5 1r schneider, ss: -4 0 .2 4 3 .1
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, Port Elgin ab h po a Wag jler, 0 0 7 1 11
J. Sturgeon, cf. .........6 1. 2 2 0 0 ,s„ Thompson, IL --4 2 2 2 0 0
McLean, 3b 2 1: 2 3 1Lioo, cf.. 0 4 0 1,
• G. Cottrill, .. ...A 2 2 11 0 0 ery....Arsi 0 1 4 2 I
If: Cottrill, .3b ...........3 5 1 ,2 I 1- Vetelsciii, 1st 0 ,0 6 0, 0
Srnithrf. 1 .2 .0 0 0 „V. Thompson, • ,
,Becker, flf. 0 1 r 0 0 rf., 2nd ...........4 0 0 1 2 6
Schrank, c. 0,. 1 0 1 giirpliy, 2nd 0 0 3 1 2
Cottrill, 2 0 ,O• 3 0 jilotin, p. 0 1 0 1.
Lamont,' 2h 0 2 2 0 •iVleicoliie, -rf. .......-.2 0 -0 1) .0
Duncan, , 9 9 . 0 0 .
- 35 2 8 27 10: 4
. • 41, 10 11 27 10 8 ore By Zuni/457i
LucknoW----.........--000 -090 105- 6'hesle -.Ant 000 000-2
Port Elgin .151 100 20x-10 uckn:w
d • 000 000-1
. Summary--T,hree base hit, And-
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Chesley rew. Two base hits, Irwin; R. Thom-
, , pSon 2, Struck out by -Cuming 4. by
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Turn-Sepoys Back Blohin 8. Base on .balls, off: Guiding
, • , 2; off ,Blohni "1. 'Passed ball' Wa ne
- Left on bases, Lucki,iow 8; Chesley
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• Lbcals Put Up A Listless Brand Of 6. Double plays Schneider to 'Mut-
Ball, To Suffer A Costly 2 to 1 phy to Peterson- McCartney, ones-
. Defeat, • • • , sisted. Stolen ' bases, Cummg, R.
, Thompson,' S., Thompson. Sacrifice
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By ',dropping a 2-10.' verdict- It;
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• the Cheiley Colts here on Mbnday, Gedd-el-CWinghalli• ••• '
'•."" uc now s a game it a may prove
• • • ' costly to their 'playoff ,aspirations •.,' • , ;GOING DOWN
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• before the season ia COMpleted. 'It . •
• was a li tless „fi ture all • the way ,
s x iChesley's •victtity on Monday drop-
• : • threugh . And Cine that .didn't pleaSe
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pea ,LticknoW doWn, to fiftli.;:plitee With
, • ' .: • the, Small crowd of Ions .Who. turned, '
,.. :. • ., . Winghain :close on their heel' Th
1.,.,,•.:. :,,Ltickno* Cracked. •out : seVeh. hits :g.st•!u:i.de11*. 8,°e° •not• 1.1.1°44 Yt!.rdaY'' .
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,te chesieY's: eight; 'Among, the, locals ., an' s
reani . - ' ... ., Won • L. T.P.;.
.., . •,,,,, , . .collection. o, f stat4.1WaSta thrill; bag ; , s.o.uthtlitia.t,o. ii ...:........,.......,.,i, •,, 0 9, 1.000,
, , gerund three doubles, lint .o. y , . , .
, Port ...Agin- • . • 6 I.. 9 .135",
.. . f Wsiketteit: ,:L....................4:- 8 6 . .571
, ' run, develOpect, The - , fact , thitt tWO• ' 6
. , Chbfilitjr, .1 ' . ...-.....,.4' .4 8. ...poo
. • the two-ciiShion . swats .ealii0; from
i the •firlit Vatter •.up; and the. inn*. Lucknow .•.,....,..............,i.. .4, fi.' `T. . •••'.444.
4",-. • ;,..... •..„„,•• double :With. cdo.'On0).titit, With . the .wirikhani , .....,3,,, A. , .9 ,., .„4m,
...'., ' • ....-• :, • •T • . ' batters neiVer getting. ;PaSt• Sceond,•• oweri.,souji7........,,,... ,.,',, a. .1, 40.,
....:.. ..., • ..: . makes iit appa,rent tha,t,a„ shak,e,' np: xhi.ealkiihe. •4,,,.;.,...,.......,1 . 8,... g •...ggt•,.
••••'.. ',,"' :,• • 'iii,cthe batting order is:',reqUireu; 'in phisloy .,....;......,.:„...,,,.,.;...0,•..4:.:, ,.9 ,1,066
• ' .'• 'ail „eifOrt ;to get bits tiiien• they „.r,O , • • . . , . . .• . .., • • •
needed, s•.• i ,,,, . . •. ,of ,, - ..., • - . •
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Blohm on tlie,'niound itil" 'Ch6alest: , ; . .110W tliErt0. BATTING':
.‘.*:4- • . : ;. didn't appear, to •he COW particular
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to be sWinging fin, Odra baile 'bibivai: •Elgin last.tiiiirsditY4, they completed
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• .. 'and instead pop -flied their way to 'hall •; of their •sehedulei ....eight.. of ins,
i .•,• 'defeat, , • .. , . • : , ,: '-. t.eeil...ganies. ' In 'these first 8 genies
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' • ".., cutiiing !did ',the : hurling' for ••the the players ' batted as follows, *bleb
. ., '• '' 'Seticiya and, after the fitSt ' inning .tells a .tale Of'•iiiiii•kba •WeakrieSii:'•at
,,••• ,,,,• ••• ?" alleWed: biit •five .iicatteted hitit arid , bat,. . , • .' • •
. ' :.,..... i3itehed a band Of hall that deiletved , • l'.,. , , ,•4%,,It . Hi!, I. 'Pei;
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•Ei. better - tate, although he lest, A 0-ItiViii . .:.:.............,.......32 - 12 ‘,".. .3Ifi
• • ' hand ' to .' - - g 0 h'oii ' ' ' . i ' ' 1 1 . "
' • • • • I . . 4 : 0 , e win his i, own ii'm' w ....R. F nlayaon: ,,...: . •., ... . . -.36 , ,, 1 .305,
'fie Went • dOWn ' ()Winging to tetii•e the r•jAndreni 4:...............:••:....35. • • 10 • ,:286:
. . •., • '• '•iiiile: in,...the Shah inning .,,,With the. '••Millin, ..,......,.....,.....-. .......40 ' 4 • • ,g59
• . . • : ; • ..bmiceii,.• ionited..,.. bob.' Thoiiitioott, ,Wiitil.Cuiriing ..,.........',....-•-•.....29 • ,7 .' ;244
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bated itheitif oc-hoki..:Ehiffe'rett tlier.datten, . , . , .• .0.... All, „ • 1, .•'.. .426
Mune- fate .'• : ,.*' , ' ' ' • . .4. -Clarke•• •,.:„..,...,,.-..............25 • • :••5 ":20.
' ' . • :' Salth9idet... tlio! ifitt: Man' tin t.ot ,.C„,, VinlaYnei.i. • -i---;...81 '. • 4 : •• 'AP
. • WitalhOiWit „„:1 ..,••1 106'
' Otitelter tb"SeCend CO first, and•Wagnee ' • • ' , , ,
, Struck ntit. S. themiligOil hit ii elertn Wilitei• intik' at Mike' floWe
' nitiOte,,kte,denteb tn• the entrier bu "Oil thought.
graVn, was lield„, at Ilackett!s • Clitirelt# en • • •
..itecend and temiled on to tIMA Mimi, • BroWni 1 Mighty shallow
Thn y .
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p0tIg*Clatkd bad thrn-W to iSlivt. it? .• ' "
palled, On. My. -.Storey, the first speak-
er Called ot Mr., MCGee; stresied,
in a ,brief but effective. address, . the
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importnnee of exercising the. princi-
ples of : Masonry. in the, business and
'of,todaiTbr: V..john;•••
Ston spoke much in, the. same • Vein.
'Others • called- Onyeere‘::Normin-s:Cell,-
B.. "McNabb,., j' McMartin,
-0;1,-.Shemiard-,'-Donald-AlIcLenn01.-
:C. Thompson,. W. J. Davison,' -A. E.
Buswell: and Mr. Crawford.
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BESMOP „. IC. SEAGER
• , CONDIICTS'UONF,IREICATION-
-. 40:007nintd1bin
observed. If it were, he would not
waste forty ,per cent" of his time in
conferring :the rite. "There, is more
in -it than that, -it is, a "deeply, spirit -
nal act",, continued., •• ,• •
,After _exhorting ;hie' ..,congeeg4ioil
observe,the old Anglican -"custoni
bf•praying •"on their:lineei.o.r on their.
•teet" the Congregation. 'knelt. while.
the Bishop; with :the, laying on of
haiMe,..beitoWed the solemn blessing
upon
,Upon, the 'candidates: :after which
they Were presented :With their. cards
Etefore Conniencing his. .address,
Bishop: Seager expressed pleasure; in
being present, to conduct. Confirmit=
tion':;'service; he ' having'. visited St.
Peter's Church about-two:yeare.ttgo
for a similar ceremony. He Coin -
mended the rector, key. '3. H. Geog-
hegan faithful :and energetic
services, in the :and 'called
upon the congregation assiiit the
new ebrate, Rev. 'J. C. Calefi He
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;commented upon the beauty of thir
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House ef'worship and the. beauty in
which it; Was adorned.
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SIJNDAY-'SgitVICES
.(Contiuned , font, Page
'be' Change that takes, place'. . Man%
life 'when ,Christ .to enter
:Ccintrol and :stated 'Whit ; is, true
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of inidvidUals ,id of church coin.
munitiet. church Which doe not
teach Christ and Hini into
liVes of men, is an titter failure in
its intent .and' "pailibae..' In looking
back over ',the •pailt,' the speaker gave
proofs of hOW God hadiblessed the
eoffile's, efforts' and hew. tarn
they' bad; been blessed' and 'urged his
hearers to :lay: hold At that life. with
'Chtist "the aci ;that they
in thin .wolild piss. oaf°, future gen
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orations the Great :Truth . „Christ
14. .their Sal/tour' and • RedbeineK,
The' - 'clible ;rendered,: (bitiutifillly,
44‘taise ..".-"the Lord" With 'Miss
Mitchell; taking '.., P.16, alpt
f3ttlIa Very pleasingly.! • „
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BELFAST
ireekti•' dlinutotris,.„ oviisibitoerl
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tecently With Mr. .
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(*Ver., Canada, 4r011atind owners
acclaiming: the neiv" A101,4ingh1i% , •
Jnet-as.pmek for the fashion •
14,4ieh tin20q3ebved• fundamentak
have been refined' as for its new
• .41(nee-Action".flO
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Va-
enum •rnwer Brakes Automatic
Starting . „, and•improVed Np-Draft*
Ventilation. If your neighbor is one:
of thoselhappy,motorists who owns a,
• 1934 McLaughhn-lluick ask him.:
about the. new ipnci of 'motoring that
has'achieved. Or
better still; come to pur showroom
',---cltive.the car itselfand miike*Our
• own 04iaustive test of thie challeng-
• ing new Straight Eight. . •
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iTARTING
• Auto-
maticand step bn. tr‘cairTkce, girtottilis control, idle, cod:
. conirol .takegiCar: :f 'thvelaterttemPmture
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gig/4N
Asui,:•7
• AIlt.c.usilIGNI TIRES
Air Cushion Tires of entirely•new design
"swallow up" vibrations resulting from ,
riding Olter stones, shallow ' holes and
pavement strips. •Iley carry only 24 lbs.
. pressure for traction, safety and comfort.
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VACUUM -POWER alltAKES: • .
, Increesed braking atea is a area efficiency •
• and long life feature of the new brakes., '
Adjustrnents_for wear are required lest
frequently. MI& formerly. AW the bink--•
ing action is More positive.
CENTEE-FOITIT, STEERING
Center-eotitrol ste • ' connection
• ' with the, pew treater:tint , zdvides
'.2Ock increased ,efficiencyes and:ease inturning and parking the cari:„ Wheel
shimmy ,and wandering are eliminated.
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NO -DRAFT VENTILATION ••.• -
Improved No•Draft Ventilation 'Prevents
entry of 'rain or snoiv; keeps fresh air'
cireulating without drafts; prevents wind. t•
shield and window clouding. A. , •
system; will, not rattle; closes tightly. , ' •
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• •-, .• -.RIDE, STABILIZEC'\ . , ' • '
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The 'new Sway Stabilizer—a spring steel - , , ,,,A e. • , NEVI • SODIES: MY FIE ER ,
• ' . bar —is mounted across the rear end of, -• ,, - "l''.. ' . Interior styling and, appohitments set,a
. . Produced- ' ' 1 ,' : 'nine; Isa:aen!ardc,onceofid-sedinmodernar'vtnnnessdowc:curuddy:1:1"rt.....'..:- ' • ' - ' '
„Abe, frame te-preVent-thetar body front '---„,,, r"- -:-t
ature
' - iivaying or. rolling" from sele-- to side. , , `‘,-,,,4 Genera '•'.•-• - -,, . Wider seats and backs. for increased rid- ' ' • , „
Corners are, rounded on even keel._ . . ---,..,. .
. • 1 ' ' : Motors Value
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ItIriLOUGH
.4tlit-ON„ KINLOSS,- ,LANGSIPE
Mrs.,M.• Pierson 'is. spending:a few
days ' her neice,, Ii4rs. sett Mc.
Lean
• • Cengratillations to. Rev: add Mrs.
H., F. Appleyard; Kerrwoeti, forinetlY
of here, on the arrival of , a son --
Edward- Claire: • - •
Mr: -•and •Mrs. Charlie Gillespie and
Whitechui•ch 'else Mr. and
Mrik -Cliff BorthWick-r-St.-•-Catherines,-
weie Sunday ,visitors with Mr. and
Mr. ;as. Hodgins. • •
•• Miss. Rath Mcdillvary of Winnipeg
was. a• recent visitor with relatives
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Miss 'Annie Colwell returned home
from:A visit with her sister, Mrs::
'Mervin Hedley, • - 1 •••
Ws. Coic.retiiilied -home on
Saturday „after Undergoing a tonsAl
operatipri at. SC; Joseph's', hospital,
Londbn, • On ' Tuesday.: • , • • '•
Mss Clara !MacDonald-has:been_
rezengaged. as teacher' of our sehciol.
Miati Wei successful in
getting three of; her einitrance pupils
thtbugh 'their Year's Work; namely,
Muriel MeFarlan;' Ormal :Srnith and
Billie -13urt. , '
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...PARAMOUNT
Mrs. Dick' Richards (Spent a few
days last week .With friends' ail St.:
'The members' of the Paramount U.
Club; attended a. Shower at
the home of Miis 'Norma Anderson
In honor of Miss Evelyn -last
F.1riday afternoon: I
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-3 .Paramount . ball team, were
fekjted 'at the gain& played at, Grey
x against .the „Solitb'kinlois•heyS.•
isa„. TSabelle JaMieson arid Mr.
Ynlond• Richards, received their
trance' certificates on 'their. year's
AC' Cengratulations.,
• The 'sympathy of the , conininnity
Is eitended to the •herelived • friends
Of Mr. ,1311rkwell,, *hese death
Oceurred ow Monday morning at ;the
.The June Meeting * Of the 1.1. P. W.' miSies jessie Duckering and Ruth - .
O. 'met on Thursday at the home of miller ot.:•Goldstope, spent the week- . •
Mrs. Howard Robinson, with forty- end with Mr and Mrs. Victor Emer- •
four' of an attendance. Mrs. Carruth-
ers had charge of the.nreeting, which •- '
,song" followed by repeating
onened , by singing 'the • "opening Mr Tom. M
the end in Toronto:,
orrinenupent tile week-
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Gorge" Scott was moat unfor- :
Lord's ,t'praYer in unison. The roll *rt.
call was responded to by "the qualiii=„bturneauitein;iahnist.leThg usitiaddinagY
evening it
, admire •, most, in a friend" afte •
. lo bae while
the 'Creed. was repeated. Mrs. PlaYln4- 7ba,selb01- itFThe jaSidet "
team .against ,the '6th con. teaniusar „:`• . .
Middleton: read the minutes of last ,
Meeting, In transacting thebusiness Ripley. He 'was taken to Winghant ;"... . 4.
it was decided to have a picnic the hospital to have the bones set and an
taken and on Monday waa
third , Thursday in July 'at Tout's X-ray
Grove, also to entertain the para- briJught 't° his hsroe.- • .. ' ' •,•
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Mount Club in, August at the hote
of Nis. W. F. mer•pald. .A 'letter
was reeived from Mrs:: It CI tiOn,
thankingthe ladies. for reinembeting
hr mother ,in her, illness.' 'Mrs: Cecil'
Robb gave 'papeK bp "Hints on
Baking'?" which .contained many, uset•
ful itligestions, Miss Lenore -- Mae
Donald .sang d•sele, Playing her own
accomPAniment. Mrs; Martin; Mtth
"McDoriald,444, Mrs. Mckinnon and Mit..
Middleton; sang on the Range"
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Miqq Jessie McKay 'gave' a talk on
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Mr. 'Wm. Reich is building a. gar;.:
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age. Reuben Tiffin. ,is 'building; ce-
ment wall Under; the barn 'on the : • • A
Duncan Ross farm.: Wesley , Tiffin.. ir
remodelled the summer kitchen :*nd'
wood shed of his. : •
Iit'Wfifteehnrc,li . • .1."
where the Langside teitin won by a
large tnajority on MondaY evening, •
MISS ,Catherine Mowbray .„Open. .
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Sunday •with Miss Grace Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs., johnson Conn • and "
making "Cottage:. Cheese" and •using miss llobi a•1(1 Aro!do 314niOs°21-, • ''•
it in several different'. Ways, The Miss Grace and James Richardson atl•
Lingaide UrCh .
Meeting closed by singing Ow'. Wit- ',tended ,the: nurses' graduation in
ional Anthem: Refreshment Were, Stratiird last , Wednesday, where
:Served and it Pleasant half hour they were • invited by Miss Agnes
spent. ",,• „ • ' Whitecluirch, graduat-
SEC6Nii 'CON; "IiINLOSS ' 'Ir'': rt•ailk Alexander • and M184 '' . . .
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".. , • , .•, ,• .., •-,, .:Blanche. of . Manitoba spent Monday
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Mr*..; and, Mrs.'; Alex ,Matbeiiald• and ',,,Velitrigs '.1"vttl!.. 1V,f' ' •and ' • liftga 'Mine!' ' ' • ' '' ' ,
grffi
aiidddn,' and Mr. 4ctok ',Shay 'of: -'''.• .. • ' , • , . . • .4„,'„. ,1.
b.. ;A... 111'.acKeriti'ld". : . . . . • ... .:1.1,1.‘' •all,1 34.r.s.'11., .‘i.t mil.ii. 1,c1,aties„slt of
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Caluinet,' Mich.; are Visiting, at •Mr .• • . •
• • , . , . . ' • 'potent* spent 'the' week -end-, with '. : , • •',.e
,Nitt ,,vir,,,,,t!.. Irwin
. mid. , v.in spent
;.t6heecirf:drmileariis, parents•Ties.. ' t... an: : 7. , • . . • , , .
a day last , •,week.' with friends' at, ,e1VIr, 'John Riehardson, drace•-'ittid • ' •
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Ilder,tit. ' - ' , . ' . ' . . .,. .tilett. Saturday in tendon ME •
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'Jlittnii•'80tIo at god UnebeligaWi. iiite • .lictVe• postponed their, • plciiie' • , , . ..,„, :. 4„,7.',4,
tatin,'West• of .,t4rey.,..0x,icho61. ,There *mai, 4 its tolino been, hod .60.
Will ;be a ball. githo and ether 'e.Pert0' liily \Otli, tilt a later date 'on aceotit4 : ' . • • .. '
mid:, ,41A6 ..ki-t,eit'iii VI.ta „ ba .8Old. • 01` sthe St., iteiWit ,4iii.4.eft 'Ilttits41,
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Oni,d,,,:and bring . yout supper,:with • • " ' ' .
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MisA",ktilthenlie...111ritePi Unent the home of his son; 1Vir, OliVer Barkwell. C
week -end with lVfnis Jean Cameron. many fium. bete attendod
141.`' 4161 .41"; trbuiseau tea -at.; the home of Mias '
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Etta. Lane ' ilia ' Miti'ki,r0'' ...11.•..711tYti? 'KvelY#, iteift.e.0: :1;110Cl•at:71,... - -.• `'• '.:
'Isellt $00•4•41e• at Wit' 484' -.1a4,- 14...` '".iotget--ilio-Alee-in th-e •4',ara.,,
ig $1-tidiiiiipg. ,c.the, iiidatton: With: • if mein „it &s, 6„010d6 Oroi4trit,tviir A
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,Mr. and Mrs. Ag,netkr and •son
Mr and Mrs. 1v }Th4soa - ant
Jehrt. Stratford and, Mrstoltrenle.Yedk. .
ilton,‘vete eallers,.'„On line last •
t1udsth a4ient Sunday at I.' -Ira'
Mri and
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11 A very .•ittedegiftti garden party turniall Adnii$.10nri I
60 .• • 5C' ladies'; freci 1300
arentker Mr. Aha ttr§ Ale$1-ind , 29 In Og 44, dentel
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