The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-10-13, Page 44C1tforIlz..
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veserbee•
tied. Crlistly Totem
ilarr limard, -
WM ON A 26 VUI
•time'this Pall are lower beams of saw •
,11=teratimplutionlarair=wrgiatitiastodzi
Tress Herm sad arersersey Postua swats-
aread. Address:: alsGsidrik sr. -Prates., est.
Eastern Steel Products
Rev. ' I. M.- McCurlie of Atwood,
recently) preached in the Pres -
Church here, while , Rev.
d conducted • amiiversary
services at Atvlood, has accepted a
cell to Knox 'Presbyterian Church,.
,C0A11114ONSlilli, ce.is*Est
FOk SHOOL FAIR WINNERS
..tenth. inannat Wait, ..Speaung
. -
.Conttitt and, the Seventh aimnat'Spellt•
lag Match, fit! 'whine* at , Herrin
County Settee' ,Fairs for 11.939.+Willi be:
' Conducted:, in. -the anditorinia. of ' the
abaton .Collegiate Institute,, On' •Sit-,
' *day atiertiornit . October,.22id at
2.00 P.: M, A cliarnPiOnShiP Itecitat-:
ion Coat:eat:for Winners iiii the •Recit.'
atiOn'Conteit at the , School 'Fairs, for
paPils in Second, Oa-SS:44d: under, is
' also, being held.. • , ;
The. ,raist •Pritto *inners ni the
Pithlk.Speaking and.Recita,t,ioa
testaconducted at :eac.tiof the seven'
14nron Count Y School Fairs thiStall.
' sae .eligible to' coMpete.' Ind' the Coe-
tistarita .the charniatinship pHIng
Match'ivill he *0Se-int& who *on.
Erat..aad •second iat•Ire at each seland.
Wm', The comPetifors in, the three
Contests prOvide.-a eIy interesting
. afternoon* .Proginune., ,Cssb PriSet
'Ire being .tivarded. Ails., parties Wile
• are interested in , tirse 1atest are
• irdial inntatirn to he
Y.; afieinaeN. 'OCiaber
•present Satn
People.used' to putby nreeney Enr a
aainy day. Now they lay it BY for a
'fine Om* da Y ,when they 'caa' etr'
somewhere, in the car arid 'spiral it.;
4D.THRr PTII616, RING IT‘t
• There's,- no, .gnestiall alt0q
city inkn. more -4410.1414ris 'Tar the
buainess: Man, than a .44141, tOwn. but
•that 'don't•rnean that*, eitYytaan,is
any Umarter than hia.eountr* Couin
SomIrelPr4. ,40, an .a4Y0.01sia.g
Made hiinnelf tannins "and
rich 'beca* he *ddenly discenered
'that it Pn4is to 1414.1ctise.: ;Inda inan-
tne,ss, should keeti•Its name Were the
iltdiv alt the time.' •
FOrtir yearS befare that, the editor
of. the Pr* A.cff9a tried to get JO"
Milk; to: advertise his fornitute gore
- ,
and John Hink says: ".1 don't
adrerti$e been: here. 80 Years,
,and. everybody knes F, m lniSinesa,"
Wheleditor s• Agin, but oar
ehn1R4k, luta beenstandile there at".
41* 41111100 Year 'Imt.theY. OPe
the hell'eVerY HindaY!",
,
164.N. 1.tiN
H 0: SOLE
• 'There's seareel3r a job left without
the realm Of women, it was disclosed
in county court at Gederich.last week.
AliSS Theresa .Delarley•gowned in
traditional Court attire, took over the
dud* of sheriff,, while Mrs. Edna
Iterri4si,a veteran Court reporter,
similarly gowned, acted is court clerk..
There, was not a hitch preceedings.
Hiss Delaney. is deputy sheriff mid
ReYnelits has Iiing• teen assist -
▪ clerk. Robert. Jobnshin, who holds
the dual po§ition of clerk and Sheriff.
-▪ in .4. London. hospital .recovering
fninx an operation: -1.
IS 41: 114 •
Coninienting an our. assertion 'that
sooneror later -Oataxio- will Invite te
refuie, relief to sinsanie who is: Phts,-
At, the !Toronto' Star.- says:
"Bet . if that Were the case. what
Would-, happen to the. theitmeads. of
worthy PeOpleplisaicall'y fit and
willing to work, but „unable 'to find
.ernPloyMent'?" •if • ie May atiawer:
question by asking Some other quest-,
itiats, we' Would as -k Tlae 'Star if it sal-
cerelY•believes there ire thousands of
-People; fit and waling• to work, and
unable:to...End it'" Does, it believe it
to be the dutya:governments to keep
people •in' comparative anew* and
not Race theM to: fmd employment:1'
Thatit is: the ditty of goVernmenti to'
Slut work ihir eVeryhedy,' and .if the
*dr doesn't snit their fastidious testes;
to get them another one' And, finally
does . it believe ., that • relief ,hait a
racketT—Ranov'er 'Post ••
CHANGE IN
C.1100SLW WARDEN '•
. When, it Convenes in November
Bruce county council will consider, e
change in the system of chooSingit
Warden. Since .1875 that official has
• selected by open Vote, with cow-
,
members &chains their' support.
for 'the candidate of their &Mee.
• The by-law t,be presented at the
next meeting will call for e.lection by
secret baliott. The existing sinteni
makes it difficuit for members as,
Most aspirants 4itlie office are per.'
scam' friends Of those voting'
by a 'Telephone ,p
You've heard the story of the farmer; who
kanw how to grow first -grade produce—but
did not now ,ho r to ger-zits'-grade prices?
Uldnicitely he had to clhandoei farm—oxid
'everythfrig. Neighbours told hint' ;to keep in
touch with markett by telephoitie--Jaut he
hild no LAT -hone., So he "saved" Ancuey
celd lost farm: A 'framer get a better
prices When he Imows What the Market in.
A Ielephotte keeps him M. touch with
maritets.'neighhours.
• home cold family'
EN THOUSAN
TEESW TER -
91 a dull, Chilly day 'aceani-
Walled by ran that Pesaed 004 on
"hOWever; attendanee at TeeS-
water Fair Plat Wedriea44' ;waS.'eS.T.
thiatted. Mt, 10.500 `.13eciPle,. Gate
eeiPtS .Were ';004.00. •
':,wenther, °MO:14s
ae renfhlent. th attendance would
have. reachelf the 14,900 nlark;o stir-
lians the all One:mord achieved two
years ag,; Which eiceeded .12000
• The. show, advertised as "Ontario's
l'argeat'Tvva,PaY was officially
opened by W -*R.. ACelt, Prot:Metal
Deputy.Hinister of ,Agiticultare.:. ,
Oneref 'the Mast thrilling events Of
01.0 !ltlY'-`tc4s..- "'the. ,chariet race.'7With
thrOe . conteStants.,..• Cordon', Melvin,
•Lorne ..WhYtnek :and Noril.. '11.0s;
drivinthelueeborse,tearns.ata.
tiikringpaeI , ." •
• A -notable eakibitrirlin, the grain
classes, as Alex M. SteWartof Ailsa
the ' "Oat. Rini' of-, America,"
F.: Todd & .gon. carried Off the Spee.'.
il prite•for'.the best steer' or heifer
on the grounds;
T. IHELENS.
• •
-Visitors for the thanlksgiving hol
idaY: incluide473frs: Ales • *Ordie .of
lerronta :Mid -Miss, Irene -Woods of
iVaterloo,with Mr. and Mrs. R. WOodsi,
Mr NeellY Todd of steafordWith 3Tr;
and Ilis.,.D."Todd; 31i* Dorothy Web-
ster of ttattlen,:"Mr„., and., Mrs. Ed.
Smith, Elinore and Yvonne, 'Hiss DOr.•:.
ine Webster and • Miss Ina •MCcrae
of 'Termite and .31rand Mr s'aydet•
of Burlmgton with Mrs John Web-
ster. Mrs.. ,Snyder Was.,.forreer,ly , Miss
Hazel Palmer, a teacher in the For-•••
diceseheol. : '•,...„
• HrS. W. LMiller,MisM. e,
erfortk MTS.' T,outt Ted!' 'arid.Anne and
Mr.,: Gordon Miller were recent '
ssith Miss Dorothy Miller, Who
is Still* Patient in *e To�utoGen
erat Hospitat. are, with W., D....Ruth-
erford :Of .Kirkland • Lake Who • was n
'holiday 'visitor in Toronto..
•
.• .
fr-Shnll Cam01 Pette.it. his
been a visitor uith Mr. and MrS, John:
Cameron. Ile'waS aeCoinitanied by Mr
Joh it CatMerron and, 1Pr...Jaa.*oitglas
and *Una Of,, Mitchell who motored
Mirth' as far', sla Timmins ' 14st '..lreek
and called to .see the Quintuplets, at
.Callander , *Monday?: •
There :were thirti,ledies attettd=.
anee at the Oct. ,IneeOng...ef the
Wom-
eri's held in the Community
flail. )1,xs, LierneWcamIS presided, The
Roll Call -7'13014s for the Sicl; Rinnir7
'*aelZrepondd. to, Dry W.
Johnston of Lickactiv,Was,Present and
o°kal.:"'llai6ealthint'llesti4."'. At :th'ane:d:eePf*nr;nni46dnn*lhke
useful infOrMattianin rePlY
to 'qufttiona•Iy ttte ldaes. Mrs:,, W. A.;
*iller,•11r!Ode4 for the Imitines,s. Part
ofi the: meeting which:: included plans
for the 'Health: Course ':which is 'being'
held this: Week With' itiss MeAlpine,'
R. N.,, of TOrnnia,, Charee•- Mi'!• E.
;Rice Rave" e•Of&ers'
:Rally held in An/tura.
served by the..lateesMrs. Alla
Durniii„ Mrs.. Earl Dranin and
t.
Mildred. McQinitin:: • •
Recent -guests 01 mrz-zing-31*-joita-
Swan' included,' 'Mi.' ,airieMrs. John'
Swan, sr Mary McAuley of
Ripley; Mr. ,andr Mrs. England of
=LiaIonstAshfield
FifeiSivatit,u0d4of
him
and Norrnan.ef *ratter& •
Mt and Mrs E. W Riee. and 'Hr.:.
C.A. Wehit, Were. reeent viSitorS in
LantiOn- Tbey were acminnalifed. by
•Ifiss elyn Webi. of. Ithsetown„titak.
who has leen,* visitor here., • •
.Mr.: and Mr.1.7, Con Foran •;!•were
uestsof honor at a 'surniSe,partY Orl
• Friday evening when friends and
rteighboars gathered fot the neciation
of their 41v -eV -Jr WOdirk.r.
A Very maioYalile. evening ti*, spent
tere preriteriwith a Purse of nt,1`0•eF
4nring whiCh Mti, and' Mrs. .Foratt
and Cabinet Of iiivertvale.... 2 • •
*rt.; part tontist:. bit'iralsacing1.1„nie#annt..a
DaY, and is Spending the:Week
rjth rnenihera': of ,her•,
• A eoureea Heme,Nnisingls being
• held in the .,Cioninannity Hall each
-afteriolui, this' wee.— k 4-40.
• with.Miss,' MeXtpine, •R ,in6arge.
.All the ladies are ;urged to take all
t,
•
dies
,of, this onportnnity. ,
• Reeent •sii.sitors'.tv4h" ,MC. and 314.s...
D.' • C. McDOnald weie Mit-4s •Dortatela
. McDonald 01 Holy:rood;Mis Edith
•1•11 sanktaid. itts. pr. '3.teLeitand., and'
• Backtold„ aktenakiti . and
Mad Mr. and Mrs. John Rintoni '01
ii•toroitto.. - :`
'. ArmieerSir, ..Ser'rice held
the Visited t'hurch on §andity.,nat
at fl a. cit. and p tir The speckil
spaket wifl Rev. • WIC.Mair o
'‘I'ha,trii.; :Reed. ' •
:•Whertrolii liaStry 'lit the "tinget,„
fit off the pic at the end Ot. ea4:toli
, to .enstire a 'tight totture 'and
1„te1is 'water :it, pusihl,'
ovaid ,Malting the jialtry tenth.
• ,A SP!!!,Ta SEnvina Or
•'Tan CanAelottcocotcat.
•assectartote Aso ore
• wasuniotoc:coo0ankaa•
• oN CANADA
; MEN., TAE. HOSPITALS •
Tiiere. existsa genera!, ' Miunnilek-
standing regarding 'ihe. .4ctieitles '
Mental, hospitals. The Idea Per*ist.
that- such institatiaas are maintaine„,
to Penfide for"tbe sheiting-up thefeli
01 those who ar'§ufforing. AVID men-
taf,dinenne- The' 'MOW hospital
it,hocoini
nmg*X:44aspiraa
a Vieolare •an`Wha;i
er,ereer,stfin:e7,11.
tt* ID a!n193t. !itikunWn-• ; •
That; ..0C11,1ras4he cane in' the Pant'
merely' means • that, in Oa* day
Mental :disease, 'were, ant, understoo&
The were Vie*ea:-aa: thn; ,resa4 01
lieredit.",. were .'ConSidered aS
ENO' & incurable. ;as an additicaiwere
lottkc4 !Acton in the light of a disgrace:
nn•tbey Supposedly indicated some.
defee, of an undesirable nature, An
the family: ,
We know now that mentaldisease
is ehiefly the result ofaulty env -Iran,
meat The r.lulds surrounduigs„:lus
esxI,Y• training, the "developraent of hiS,
entotional life, are rthe ..determiainr.
fektors. * to .tvihether. er not he
secures. mental .health and avoids men-
tal disease. Mental hygiene • is nuW, throughout the year -seven dars-
considered a part' of preventive med- :When. the Cora was • planted; seien,
icine •and "is based, npria the under- clays when' the Corn' turned: •greeni
standing that ',mental health, can:, be four days when the Cern was harvest-
attainedjust as can, phs-sieal health ?.d,; ,the great imid-Winter festival Of
by proper enre,.dtichig tbe early (level= .eeneral thanksghing, and the earlier
ainnenta''years., • • • • lnaPle sal) and the, strawberry, teat-,
11 Mental disease doeidevelell, an. wels
the patient Comes under:the care of a The .:'great aatunin . thanksgiving
mental hospital, he receives treatment., was conducted with miteh. ceireitioniaL:
There:are curative methods for men- particularly by the Iroquois. Certain
tall 'disease justkik there are for 'Phys- .eieete4144ficiali:Were placed in ellatte-
ital diseaSe.- ,Modern .medicine They.' levied Contributions of feed'
not tiegfeet -the Mental 'health at the from':each'. wIgivira, fixed the dite.
.apease or the phySiCal, Modern Med- Of the. Ceremonies, and stproved.
icine treats mental disease.; and tiie. t,rators to Open the festival with
mental hospital iaaa institution where an appeal to the Great..Sp, irit„ and n•
curative Methods are aPPIled....wlth 'prayer Of gratitude to the three sistm
the .result ;that. return : to. normal traidess'escora, bean, and ;Squish
atental 'health secured.'in a large The ;OhjihwayS :celebrated their 'egirrid-
nuitiber at. eases. • . . cwittin'' in the • ,season ,Of riPentak
As .ia other fields of „medicine; it .fruit -S. and litter:, for alt :benefits. in'
'is 'preferable to Prevent .mentai, dis; late. fall, while the, Indians
else ! to await itiappezwance and Coinnibia • held their greet. feast of
then •attemPt to cure IL The future thankSgiVing •on the ''Corning Of the
af mental hygiene is fait of Prontise, Saimaa • • ' • •
and its 'deretop,inint le fav to- • With' the: arrival' of:the:white man
wards 'Making There is o Canada, the unbroken cliairi 01
too reason for niiscenceptiittni con- thattl,:sgiVingr. wa.S.'cantinued..hy the
emming .naerifal: tits -ease' and the :Work early Preach colonists according tO
,.°6eitittiteeirsientan, t'if i:ngti°::liviilisit*foh:el, p:tosetalb7stlecnesrorrelleiizauebvlie:e the jears„bso:ia'and the Confeder*taon,wrtb the uterease of
from 'Mental diseases. a the, provinces,: the. Derninion;parl-"
lament set aside a:certain day in each
i, -ear for the thanksiiiint festlial Of
WHO WILL, BE THE ,The 'People of Canada, heing. held this
• " • irear Monday,
NEXT 'VICTIM?
HANKSGIVING HAS
NCI NT. 'QRIGIN.
-7-- 1'
tt44)4year,-44T%PitileZalat
izeeli the feast, Of unleavei* bread',"
days). --And the feast of
karirt, the :first ,fruits of. thyla114.'
'0aPerd; laYnhdie.hthe-thRtneishr oft:. ringav!attorin i4he,
which is. in'the end of the Sear, 'wheli
.thou ha#:gatheced thy labours nOt
Of the :field," raodus,'-'41n6pter 23
verses 14-16,
• Thus: mliss " MaSes ''coininnlidett .to
appint sad Prnelaim the deYn of
than%sgilang mhong the, ancient .14-
raelites. The custom of Thanksgivini
is as ald as recorded histor,.
did confine t4Ot pnblie thanki,
,gitAIL:Tiki,en,ire,iglra'caa:ft,;f10..kik,fbo,e::;th141te:::aluysrs al:ta:mplecolitea;os:f0:;fNi:4Tsdi
observed ..three ,Ohii4ntork
fentivals;the Indiana 61 North Amer-
ica . held many. inthlie,..ceremoldes in
cotmectioa with thetrnits of the earth.
• 'besides the inain thanksgiving ,
the late. fall or early winter there
werelreeremonies gratitiide for the
rising, a pie niiple. Sap, the ripenbai
of fruits and berries, and- for the
planting and reaping of. cern„ culinin-
t.
ita:diPtinPu'e4tj.oitrxPli iithtithkigees.glii°Aaintiiirejiltsg7hehtfrarcirl Tejathineigri:O'*11nt•nrr'ei:e
.
tions 'F,ROM
LUCKY NINE, 2) 11:
Scerilig Splurge la Last Two Inning
Reaks"Up Chisel)! Fellifht• Pattie As
,
"TigCrs Ron* ; Off:11.VA Win •
e.
The *end., game of the -indein-
TOWn,•14eagtte noftb01iaeliedule;••,WnS
onun: UM:Li:de...04170Y ect!041;eniningg,:,i, the,
estld spectators on hand' to-4get a
Arena with quite a number of intei--
Iffes. Iliistoria Tigers breaking out
in a scoring rash in thelast two inn-
ings broke up the tidy tussle to romp
Off with a 21. toll decision over(am
Haerlonakra Lucky Nine.
'Lucky, Nine—rClirk FinlaySon, c;'
•lack' Fisher, p'.;•' MelfJohnstofie; 1st.;
,Dr.; Fowler, rf; , in.. Women, Ss;
Harold Johnstone, •:3r4; Howard-. Ag-
new, ch Armstrong,„ If; ' .Allan
Treleatien. it17, Ted 'Conger. lit..
Tigers ---.:-Clair Johnstone, aid; Cam'
Thompson., ,W; Art .McCartnek,_ e;
Jack MacDonald. lst; Johnnie Cat -tee
P; Vernon limiter. cf;Gordon. Fisher
ss.; Jim Campbell, if; Jack Button. lf;
Rmeaviiinkr:kinrelazsortn.i, rorfi.4'• Greer
!Ind A*4. •
•
Score By 'Inning*
tacky 302 ' .261;-1-11:
Tigers - ,=-210• • 842' • "57X -,-2t.
*• 41,
DRAW' UP STANDARD RULES
• Follovaing .hist -evrening• i.
sciftball game,, players of the :respect..
First set ofrules to.apply for *11 games.
.171.
honor fell to Horace LtehIson Tb€
previously appointd secretary
future( gallleS• nil, bails; that are
batted into ,the 'I -afters .anywhere in
thei:litiildiug" are conszdered a dea4,
WI and 'Collat.,:f4:aOthing, Bails hit
into. the Seats Pali the secand:,/ilue,iliteare oodfor .too base .
i.
sde 01 the andy
Ci.ter'ottsth;
'single! In the' ice itres, as much AS the
hitter ntio,i4m;t:::e,t1,,,,natir.i;tva!rxithec7ct.robaeck
screen, a adds,, "gi,Ve hint theball, '
. The managers- Of the teams were
appointed to arrange for umpires and
draw fup the balance of the schedule.
• '-' .9. * *
SROONli IFICORt.
SellOol: CHALKS -
•
-Last year the Fire Demon num-
bered among. his. Victinis' 'in Canada
, • . . ,
246 men, -women and children.. flow-,.
ever • gloomy a pletur,e this brings,
before our•inind'a. eye, .it is • ,bright-
.
"
BELFASt
Mr ,.. •
and ' Hrs.: Sam Morrison • and
faintly ;..of Tacknow visited: aith .31r.
and MrsD., K. Alvan on Sendai.: ,
ened somewhat and Mrs Albert • Alton and
the fact tatat this
; •••, • - !Blake visited taint week4nd with 'Miss
was reduction of :101 over the, pre -1 Ji 'Auto J. , •
e u. ame . nurse -in -train -
lout. year. In 1936! 189 children "Int.:lag lat-Harailtoir. General' HosPital-
the:ii•••.1j7s by fire. 1937. 104 Mr. and Arra. Atebie Nieholsen,
children's lives were *Med. 'This': is kr. Angus Nicholson, Mr: and: Mes.
a staggering, ardmiSsion :and the re -i-; Art_ ThalnItSoll spent the. week -end
PonsibilitY- for sich tragedieS".Can_inriti friends' ,t
the
aegligeace of the ,pateats,who far t99
yn lc:2,21Se: obeeir:lai4eld :pairecie;14yttlete,0::: wi403. It4hdias!rateri..tani°edrrehlgoilleili.tanealitil.rmtp, fdt:feneth:
Miss Hilda Line , of Orillia• tiSited
alone in the tiouse thei'viSit •
nigh6t4Irs. 9117. to a ahaw:' Tht4e Idalr
d . CameXon have
..1.histari:Itanocaietsfilln*itaflereitreynianen'ili.i.ehtldytreurs, pareoeur.aie.4:1t:ringe gone on a 'tnp to Powassa where
they wrll visit wath the son Clen
uuble to je,a01,therr !injrnini- 110thii# and either relatiiis. • . •
n time to save their children from 4
_
.:•6Ir, Melvin Hackett • ofy.flu-kiiillf
• . h
hocrible death. . , home 'with .his parents for.
tVenr Par,ent should realize .that it' Thanrm-giring Da4r,• '
•"s his' ditty to teach Ids children the .Th and, Mrs; Relit • Alton spent
'wincapks of rwe prevention.. They Monday ivitit.Mr., and Mrs. E. ;Wilkins
•IlOtild not bul.allawed ' to Play:With of Paisley- .
5re. , matches should be kept out of
•their reed' and the playing
doid toys shindet, be dseouraed.Ry
Strict adherence to the Use of cern-
to
gn sense. , parents; can` thus , Sive
themselves• the bitter anguish. and
wife -long. regret whiCh mist he ever
•irseirt• %Agit a''s*d; 1PeXtAeS
..h,eir ,tiegkicte ' • -•
•• In Canada. &, the United States the
week of •OctOber 9th to: 15th, 'is rteitig
Ittsereed as Fire. Prevention Week.
The POrnittion Fire 'Prevention Ass,.0,
leiationID etkiperatioir .with pr•ov.
neIel'Fire MinrShali, lee*" Fire Chiefs
Ind others" are ee-olierating with eiVie
irgar. 'ilzatious n the futherance•of ,the
iiras of Fit* Prevention. •
rm
"rd'Aub:e'dutbSt3"firePe.6in people are
deathand a:raugh larger narnfier are
ai
• The reCorded loss by fire of iC400-
ntY ganada daring thn fifteen
lenxi...-:0•11 •to 192t. eacteded
;)00.06'-' In ether 'Words, at ;our Pres;
erit bunting rate, approxithatel3r One,
Milian life as sacrificed and ,t.,0't,001
Worth' a otoeiti destroyed eters
do at the Feat;
• ,Mrs--; McDonagh„to one section:
,
ASHFIELD NOTES
and • Hrs.. WiHred Hogan. and
babe, froth ,Torontei spent the lialidaY
lt\ and jl°giiirs...!•751topa'rbten)re'im. kted
with the former% parenti Luck -
no for Thanksgiving.", -.
,:Miss Lorena 'Wigan of :Linwood,:
•
spent Thanksgiving at :her bowie here-
. lfr-iiici.jars, Ed. Isk.fferizie of Lahr
ritni and Mr., and Mrs.. Gorden Snellte
apd TiLiniak
of Toronto Spent the.Poii-•
day 1ft.- and Mrs. C. S. me-,
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Illonagh. . • '
and Mi.' Thos. itelm • of 'TilVertoe 4eid
Itfr„. Tandy Mrs. /.19hit IliKiniton arid ,
el/II:di-0m visited . with relativ*es hire)
tizi;i1J.1
rrntt, Loren:a„ inetored to Detroit for!:
cotiple of days' the first of the week,'
Mr.ani'Mrs, Johit' McDonagh atull
children moved ta: t1:1;: MeReith. firm i
Sat.srdaY. We welcome end'
-
and Mrs. C. Relni and 'fatuity
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Defeat "Die-,41arda 13 TO. 4 'in
. ospisioodg :Kq.een;re Tuesday—,Rivalry
Gettingttin:
• In.theMthoest siropitied,:;egamnmechofzi.!ktmbe
up then- second ;victory on Tuesday
11WitsDAT,..00T08ER
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night when: they tprned back a new
itt the loop, ,George HasSal't
,-Ue-riards",bi the tone OA 13 tn •
,Except for the $thiihninewheii *et .
Student; Scored .8 rails, -it *as •a nip,
and tuck' battle „that give the ' Tana
he moat entertaining and exeiting •
tussle t� date; .
geheol.D. 'FinlaYson, c; N. S Col- •
lett, $r0; Rud ThoMPson. 20d;
pn-
s!d McKinnon, lat; J. Cook, p; At us
McRianon, DOug, Aitchison. s; :
L Wylds, if; McGregOr.•4•1, . ;
DiOltards—E,
Solomon, c; • Ale?t, ••
'ClareaCe •Greer... SS; ....It.'
'George. Webster.' 3rd; .1011 $ep-- :
itt, p'; Donald Johnston,- 2adi. if; Hat,. •
veY •Treleaven, ef;as; L. Turvey,
George Haisal, 2nd,,cf. .
Reid, Rill Webster;
,Sinre By Innings
se)'°°1, 490 '661' 110,713
ds -2O0 000
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SOFTRA.Mi SCI.IVADIJIAR
CPP it Out For Reference
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Sept. 29—Digh ,SChool vs. Outlaws
Oct. 6—Lue.ky Nine 'Vs. Tigers —
Oct.,11—High, School is. Diu-Hards•
Oct., 13 --Outlaws vs. Tigers •
Oct. 18—Die7Ilards va. Lucky Nine'
Oct. 20 --High School vs. Tigers
Oct, 25 ----Outlaws vs: '• ,
Oct. :7--Luelgy Nine. vs.' High 'Schoal
Nov., 1—Die-Hards vs. Tigers
Nov. 3—Lucky Nine vs. Outlaws
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This indoor loop promisesto' he pop.:'
• u lai' with fans 'Eutur players, and 4 fifth
• team has been 'entered. They ii
adopt ;the inonicre "Die-Hards" or
whatehave you.'George Ilassali has
,been appointed manager. •
•
• The suggest's:in has been advanced
;that a championship trophy be Put up,
and with the.:silverwarent stake„
petion would be the keenest: ••
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0 * * *
Stratford and Peterborough series
for the 'Ontario senior cbampionshiii
goes to a third game. The.Nationals
eked Out an 8 to 7 ;win Monday. and •
Bob Carrick's. potent bat, walla big
factor in the win: He got three Mit :
:f,ovir, one o .hi.4 hits -a inatnotb.
circuit smash *i the 'first inniag.Witii
One on. •
• ,* * .* ok a,
'June Grattan stretched her con-
secutive stretch Of -wins' to twenty-
one straight bents when she finished •
fast at bath Teetwater and Dutigann,
OW Fairs, last week,
. * *. •
Goderich, Lions Crilis, runners -op
for the eharapienship of the Maitland
Baseball League this year, were en-
tertainect, at a banquet at the Park'
Dense hy, their' spoitsors,....the Lions.
-Club. 11. J.• 14. Eedy, of Dungaanon,•/
President of the Maitland I:league, as ,
an enthusiastic sportsman who was .
largely instrumental' havingthe
junior Maitland 'League formed was
Present and spoke:of his • interest M
boys and .of the Pleasure lie foenent
working with them. •
• ,!iit •
peic y is engaging, the attention ,
of many new and an organization:'
Meeting shOrtlY would be in order. •
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Better Place In Wh;ch To Live And Wor
A Series of Letters from Distinguished Canadians ,on Arita'
Problenia 'Affecting the Future Welfare of Canada
Specially Written fox! Canadian VC;aek ly Newspapers AssoCiation
Dear Sir:
, In asking ate to offer any sug-
gestions that would. assist , the rural
Weekly newsi.apers ' in Making Cr. -
oda a better place in which to lite
aud , work, YOU are giving me .n.,!#thei.
large erdet, , , .
L.ocaliam. is perhaps One 'Of' the
hesetting.:sins of the weekly, news.2.
•Paper.as" 01 -Most of our toiat centj.
munities. It ,would seem is hie that
One: of the greatest ontributins that
a weekly Could make would, be to give
the people a better understanding of
the world , in 'Whieh, we all Must live.
Oa) . A better:Understanding . Of peo-
ple., We in this.country are ,cnrning
to be quite heterogeneOus. It 'Is 'Vent'
easy to play. up the native-born and
• to 'play down the fereign immigrants,. '
:verY eavYto set Orangemen against ;
Catholics and visa Venal' not sti:
to, get, each grotto ta under:stand the
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ntner:•-..• Further the 'world . to-daY is!
,shrinkitig. It . teak some Of our an.
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cestors „nearly three months to ereSs'
, the, Atlantic!, note it can be e -,,v4y
in *boa a day', our:tittOwletle f t
,.
varioui - nations has :not 'lie '
,
With this 100•Willg Proximity. ' it i41,
still easy to start up racial anintos%
t,.ik may lead to War.
th) we need a better untlerstatirimg t
, r ,
Ot rnO4M, IWO* trik nt 4 ' Or r . 1 '
.otherwise. It" 14 perhaps ine,vitable
that in the 'heat of an election crtin.
paign. the rival. parties pieSent their
own point's , of; vieW as strongly 'as •'
possible. Surely Sorchi between electr•there
aright to 'be some opportanit .fer.
OPEN F,'ORUM • in, •which variOni
groups will have : the oPportunity :of
• presenting • their :'distinctive
and points of view. We, cannot get
!yrid of Movements •that we do not: like,
simply • by ignorink, or denouncing
. them. We mast understand theta. •
• . to We should have a beiter under.
standing of modern eanornie
merits. We Canadians are only one -or'
two.. generatiOnS removed fr�m :early •
i
!matter life: 'Our ideals 'are still
ltg-
e!y dose to the pioneers. Out , Poicies
tend ik),rt y0 in reality we, .
nuist Work: Out our destinies in
shuigihelisy, otc.eoin3ri p t:atiz e ni n sdhi ;it 'vteo esioei Y.
e
knowledge the actual woild
rt which he, lives. I 'Sometimes pat'"
it that there are two qaestionS We"
could all learn to .answertio* did
we get this way," anti "Where ,d41., we.
to from here t"
r. would sagest that Withont
nt-
zptirig' anything ienSational Or;
y�u F8PuegegtetettileS;to UeS7ylantlarr)onrilir raout n*
"in a very quiet effective„ and piect-
teal way." • • '
• YOUrs sincerely;
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11/001),§WORtif,.
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tenaervranadian common.
u.4.1Nrealth Federation' Ottawa.
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