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W c' I i R", "', ," : t1i, '10 : � � tq. , � y 11 I the County Paper$ - . - - .strA t,o, "� un J- ka 1_ - ... ... - . - I . 1, -1 I . 1,� ­­­,­,� I . I . whion% 1. �1. I �:!.X, I �' . . , r%f PAM"'. t aria Op.pon,04t twi-Om. W. - I'll --1 �, 1- 01a , . , ' , . .. -,11 ,.,,'��,,, 11 . I . - i -1 ?s aim �hould -be to MrS,l Q`oW SOYS PIL W1114'Alf' P* L ItJa 104(p 1'�Qi , 'g I I � 'P. � . !,I��7v%,-.k, ""'' I � . . � . I" A goa -keeper = to ..... V,Qg,� � " .1 r istwit sticking i o' e � when i I G_ " � _eftiar.: "A'' " , * get rid 0 the ball without any dela , , pel.000 . wgw, _ . - ­',.,1V`*'T11.r1 launders Property. ate John, Xc- I I y . iii Xit 0W.kaw . . I U111"MIM" . * Of the I A*Y 4W — t hard tasks a,nd -00,this ''PiN R.0510rod 080014t to HeAb 0. h- I ­ "I . lco�roo,cfiv " , , - I . `�Mii .;'A, "", 6,� ;,�.j" 71'a- ai=unt he should be able. I - A tiwl� T40, I 0 Is . 01 �,�­ 1� 1""', I ; I �` I I I A "Ve.", , .., . , .�, 14", LNTIR,�­ , ',V_2�L ' (tay 'a and out. F,ersi - the ball away with his ast, 19dy daughter was 9xists f9d - , � .. - . - .1 ..I . f 3� . _" , V4 % ,�,i , "p =g�lnl, 2,d conceosion.—Lucknow _ � . r Fa0i t, , 14, , I . ,� 'I, � I I �,%'-,@ ,� "T. X. Costello has, pqrohas- Senti,nel. I .. rundown - ' L Fil 11'�, 1 ,, �� lau to punt gener.411y ". ,g , '10m cqmmny VP , _.1M,P ., lj;� 1 04 .- �p I . I ,.����!��.j%��,r BAm keeps e skin soft an4 but thie,.%,dug a risky proceeding, es- in health, Nover 444 (1,0,w# the 404,0 litt* 0 " , . � �(`� � " q. - , " �, I ,0% .11,00 . t1ye , , � ..� , .... , ' � 'j.' tesitlence pr perty on Nelson � I ,r ,1W -, ". , ' ", " ", .4 " , , , N. . L 0 v0ploses � � "', , " * ,,�,�� weak -spells and r. 11 for., - ",. I � " �p­ . WOt . 0 ""�' ,",R i�*, I I . '11"A", ' - I -aun - . I d'd li�vre avolde� ouch an orro . I �Oy�,.MN _k A bel too the Alex. S Siren Erected. � Ot g 0 to Missis Day , . � �. RAW:, COM . �. , ,ft­,,,,�,I�' "� . w4 ,,, _ oug"Xiv , pliable. Removes redtkess peciallk -in the ;case of a leross-shot,l took ' I PLR410111 1�'�'��%W,J';""!I� r4 ,I reqi%.ires It 4s,laiglh time to think �f getung . I ., , 'I. .could n -ft' ""�,� I " , R, $� , Alw,,� ,'ft rid I , -CH . " � � 1"I is one of the finest and relieves irritatioru tonsiderable practice, and � "� , �,*:,g This I , .. , state. I I sfiould not-,be'too - - ,of ,fh I"' . ", , I �� 1 1-95'. i The work of raising the siren un!_ -much relied on. He school," writes Mrs- , J " 1111 ., �� 0enbal Properties in the town, At wgr D, p4t � , Port Dan- ' , q bal-1- when `W;thin fifteen avid ACID 5% I T�,�w,.­�,.�, . . I ,,m , nq­Fpunt at anything , fio,t well Asa Dou , M , 1 �� '4 , - �` �V# I - I V ,_ e -has Ild yArds of the goal -line. 11at "other '. " 27, "'W" ' - - 11n . Sot.4 eve"Y" in . ,",Iq �'�; Oer the direotion of Dave M a bbm . I : 1�, . �' itbin reach. If he has to stretch, 11 I yard or two," withip 4 W.4,0d,v5c ro;4`V4 " , .A' a, large il>rick 'ho -use and extensive . al West, Quabec'. ,�,*­'Jlj,'�J';,'�, _ r 'i;�, .,i * I " 1-1 �,A,q aL!!!,.J w L � ,�? L; ��:, IT .* situatea "ecently been ocrmol4fted. The. la *1" a f * , �,,r, I ;*TwiS6 �t is beautifully PERI'l told -, ,b, everyonle thinks _ gs. N%11. I A N' visiting her aunt., a f Z, �-', ,'�,&�,'�,16'- J.P., for the 'ball, it is better to use the "While � vp `1111 , 'n"',"', � 4% nd al- was erected on a 40, -foot win , i�., � - ;tle girl in similar cond" li6 can zafqly go beftrepassi loses Av"141- I .. I � � �t'-. w . her. about a lit , =, 1� li 14'r , I., - , the head, of Church Street, A .1. I It ijs O� L best vs . - . . - 4. "; �,�, on'the h-11-1 close to where the open pa,lm and just push or turn the y go � e kmnp. �� 11 ., "I - , . -�, � '�v'! ! gpther is a imost desira� ball to oire side, When there 's time back, - but , �j,'-,,, ble place. An tower, tion'whd- bad been gompletely restored ix, great man als., ' ' i,�. , �� BAL.M. �N_ r. Williams' Pink Pills. not -to try topass the lost, 1 �4 M� ,5" , t'i stan-ftipe stands, This eliminates all I . � , , I to health by D ... . I IN -`,'V�,�',,� r sue on sale of ,the furnishinvs- now be should always catch the ng the to as the -ball just before he, -is I . . - -I. : - I 1j; g,�,-,�,, . " W Idle house is to be held on 1,atur- danger of sound interference by' ball with I My daughter has since been .tald Pa i . I . 11 ­;;­,� � � , 1. " 37t -V.1, '. buildings or such causes and .__ both hands and throw or punt Away. e her reached. �. � I 11 , . y, Apl.,d 3oth,Goderleh Sig-ral � . . Pills, aiid they- have certainly mad I . 1. ­ I... __4_1 - . I I . . .0 . " .6 Ala entirely satisfactory A good, -goal -keeper should be able stronger. She' has lost that timd, sluggish it is not ,good play Qn. the part. of I ti�ffl ,��,,, �: resWt. in an , , ;�4�,'� ' .1 I ly� �, �� 'm His last church to direct the movements of the de- outside wing to alloW a ,back to maki4g .4henisplves felt 8Jn0ng the 't , �,' Death of Mrk Cole. alarm, which will be electrically eon- Western ( tario, feeling and has never missed one day's, an I .. � , r 't 11 J . �11.",., , . Ic e- Pills also corner him between th - I "� - I trolled from the telephone exchange was at Forest, and previous to his fence. M should never allow a bac S,1100,14ince Septemb�r. Th r �; goal -line and defenders. If the ball "mutt be seuO , r . . 110F7,", I -y'th,pre 'he was in Westmir g,v, touch. if 6 must dofte.the,back to thj� puW 'I; I.. I . The death -took place in Exeter on as w1ell as one outdoor coaItrol at pre- ministi .- to play a ball sure to go behind un- er a good appetite; her nerves arc - 4,0 �n(=, he should gof lid rr �,�r .1 ''" .. P, ." on of Mrs. COO, Sv-, ;sent. There is a brief delay in making -ster and Lambeth. Mr. Jewitt is a- less to mve a corner -kick. He, s1ould' better and she has more `p'ep. I reco=- let it be 4yr,'O�e insi-de and not on of it at once. I I . Wednesday at no, � 11 I IV' I 7w.� other of Mr. W. S. Cole, druggist :hese connections, but in. the near brother of 'Abss Mice Jewitt of town keep i sharp lookout on the corner- mend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to- mothers the outside, or better still let him An inside wing shouild nab con6ne 11 '. -,�� I m been ill for some future the siren,, will ,be ready for and well known to ,many here_,Brus� kicks and ..... . should watch where the of daughters with similar troubles." stop shariply and pull the bell across his attention'to the outside man but 1, , ".. . The aged lady has, I ball r, aemia'rob your growiAg - the ntre. . should- be t � o the . . 1, .. I PR sels Post. is likely to come first within D6n'f let an ...Ce watchful to pass 'I, I time. The funeral was held on Fr'- use.—Lucknow Senti 1. . _ -t . ."'.11 ,� reach and 'then place himself accord- daughter of health and vigor. Give her - If the wii g forwards are �. ,., 4ay afternoon ,at two O'clock with . While an outside wing, like every centre. "I", . f Takes Over Garage. ingly. � Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They are no other -forward ,shoWd be a good shot close together, one, manlean almost e, Is �t, I interment in Exeter cemetery.—Exe- Are Getting, Ready for the 12th o ) . 1 41 . . J tyly. I Lastly, he should make up his mind temporary relief. They banish the condl- he should beware, of tfie temptation watch thein both, to say nothing of ­ ' , , 1, ter . , , , Tinies-_Advocate. Mr. Allan Reid has sold his share � I atonce what to do, and do it. tion by citating new blood which i&- of ,trying long shots: -from near the their getting in, one another's way, � ;,t ... .. , " Ahmeek Chapter, 1. 0. D. E., was .in the garage of Reid & Cardiff at. ' . parts bealthi vigor and vitality. Xqua touch-lina No goal -keeper ,worth his while iho it�40rtum,te centre is Ileft P .- I 11�. I Died in Hamilton. Atkvood, to MT. E. Oardiff, foninerly' The Backs. . . - all I lly - . . 1,� on Friday night given peam-dssion by good for , rundown or nervous condi salt will let one of :these through, quite unsupported. : . 11 � I . one Of C-linton's old resid,enis, Mr. ,he town council to stage "a mile of of town, who will in the future look . tions. At your druggist's.. -50c. 274 unlesis his -backs come ,rushing in on Inoi&'*ings should he..,good, close I 11 I .� �", . The backs ,must be quick in actiolT, - , - - I., I . -h, the day of the after the business himself.—Brussels 1, .� I Charles Carter passed &way in Ilan' coppers" on Ju,ly 12t . . top of him instead of leeiping ok dirribblers, not for the j�urpbse of .� ­ I r, � I I fiton on Friday at his residence, '261 !Ag O-range'celebration in Gp,derich. Post. strong kickers with either foot, . 11 . . th6 forwards. making b4thant runs hall the length r T, � ,,;, Wexford Avenue, after an, illiil�ss OF The nijoney is to be used for "general Property Sold. - . prompt in, checking and cool in em- ,Some ouitside wings nearly always of the field, but in order t6 be able , ' i ;11 .. I , fve� or six weeks. He leaves to relief purposes," the committee was. qgencies. � I to pass it to a companion half or to maloe the mistake so to speak of cen- to work into p4tlon for a, shot when I t � . The dwelling and business combined, A back should be able to 011ey a -full back. , " ��; �, � . moufn his loss a wife, two so,ns alld given to understand. A mile*of ecop- v follow up his, forward- tering too well. It is a, great mi,s- surrounded by A for�st of legs. - � �- - �0,- , , . , . 1� , e dis- 'He should - i. a daughter, ,all of Brantford rs 9hQuld bring ;%nything over $633 1 great to impair take to centre the ball into the goal- . , my. �� , property in Zurich, known- as the E. with either foot, but should us I � 11L. , Carter had o,vork-ed mostly for, the depending on the size of the coppers. Oeszh estate, and recently occupied cretion in this respkt, as, if li,e has at a distance not too keeper's hands, Unless he is, a duf- Centre, . � I" 1. 'eity of Hamilton. He was seventy, The L. 0, B, A. was given permission -by Milton Oas,ch, has . been sold to time, he can more accurately kick their own efficiency, and yet clo.311 fer and slow -in getting rid of the ball Is the most difficult place in t4e I . . p I Mr. E. A. K.echni4% of Kitichener, the 'ball on the bound. enough to prg�ent his opponents I ... r bruary and, wa.s ro bold a tag day On the same oc- I ­�fte'r ,beating the the chances of his being charged who gets immediate possession. Mr. He should be able to stand a charge forming into liii; forward division, and generally nude 11. 10 " quite active until his iliness. The casion, the proceeds to go to the Or . . ,`W through are too slight to repay the ' rerso-by the tenden�y, noted aboyr, . � � Keehnie will move his family up whild kicking, but should not charge f orwardg. I mo I funeral was held Monday, April 18th,, ange and True Blue' Orphanage-- When the ball is kicked off from !oss of a more likely score by, send- of th . . I , to the Hamilton ,cemetery.—Clinton Goderich -Star. from Kitcheatt.,as soon as possible, at the risk oT losing the ball, unless n n the ba:11 to a forward some six, , e inside wings to struy out to- � News-RecorO. , I � and..wben settled will operate a bar- the other backi-or goal-k-eeper is sure. the opponents goal, he Should 6 - -1 9 . ght yards ou't froin, goal. It is wards the touth-line. -- A centre for- ­ -1 V . Council Is Opposed To Garbage ber 4�linesz, using the other part of- ,of it., . deavor to meet it, and, pass it to'his Or el ward should' beable to paw and sho9t ,, � f ar&s. better to pass to -the opposite inside well with either foot --not 'given to � . - t A Mean Thief. Collection. the .block as a dwelling. We under- Heading out is of great service in Own fOrw L wing thah, to Ithe, cefirtre. , , , . .. -e should not try to In' making, sky -larking, nor fumbling. In these . , � I stand Mr. Kechnie has, hAd.a number corner�kicks,, and,drop-shots, when H do showy 'a shot froin-a. . . I JL -ht kicking, as a half back's moat useful . ,pass of this sort the days of five forwards it -is, more than Mr. Charles Killinger, of Ho,wick", The town council on Friday iu, of years' experience in the barber the At�iackiirg forwards are well in centrehas. to turn the Val- I in a direc- nemssary that the centr� should be ,completed his maple syrup op�ratiens went on -record as opposed to a sYstiir- busdness.—Zu.rich Herald. I on the goal. *­ . I work ohen consist in continually tion at right angles� or -nearly so, to ! I I o for the day about eight o'clock on of civic garbage collection when it I A thorough' understanding is'nee- hampering the opponents, forwards, - by -a player of more than 6rdin- I �" Thursday eivening last. ,He closed bi;; adopted the report of the, special &ni- Affects Exeter Woman. essary . b . etween -the backs to eniable and making them pass, so that his the direction of the pass, while the ary ability. ,�3peed ,will�be found very 11 I evaporator house and went hornkl, n-dttee. This report recommended - . I I them to suppoit one another, so that own back can get the ball, even opposite inside, forwa�rd has to per- juseful, and he -sbould, if 'possible, I - I A�t Fargo, N. Dakota, on April 13, � form the much easier $eat of sending, ha I . � leavdng five gallons in the pan. When 'hat "no action be taken on the peti- when one'runs. forward he mak feel tbo4gh he may not once in many time,� the ball partly back in the direction, ve -a bit of wei*4t,;­so, as to be'able' .� 46.. 1 . he returned the following morning I io-n of G. L. Parsons and others." County judge P. M. Pa-ulsen ordered sure, without having tb look around, toucb_t.he1:,1 ball himself. Heghould ' in which it came. 'to stand ,the kno�king about whi[ch - I I tions he discovered The -petition was ch,calatedby Harold h Win. J. Carlile, that,the I id charging down /6 . ...1., he will certainly get in the mouth of t o I Other will 4rop,lback and vo � . j the five gallons had been s�lole .Fargo, set aside and, declared the de- ' his backs in a c6nfusz �tht Inside, wings ,ought also to. be 'fair- goal. . . I n dur- Kaiting and bore about one hundred when one of them "checks the'inan" ly good screw -kick%. They "must be I ceased intestate. Carlile die& F,ebru- he may the player he is trying to, td,eklej. �; . - I ing the night, No trace of the cul- Agnatures. At least three hundred feel safe that the other is � able to pass' accurately with either ' r., I r aj�y 20th. In his will he left the bulk 'Where it is apparpnt that a half- Continued next week) , . prit. .has, since been found.,_ and 2M - are required.—Goderich Star. of his estate eetima�ted_at $12,50,0, readly to take the ball and,to look, back can only stop the pr foot, ,but pafticularly with the foot I . . - I � I'll Killinger is now minus $10'worth of after the unexpected. I .. - . ogress of a which is fitrther from ,their paitnerl . - - I I � - , syrup, the­ees,ult otf many hoursr of Stephen Township Youth Played Mean largely in ca,vh, to his sister, Mrs. Backs should watch the half-baeks ball and, that by a 'desperate rush, it tile wing. For imtance, when an � � " . . I I � Sarah Green, Exeter, Ont., who had in front of them, pin,g just near ,is the duty of his companion half- ?I . � bard labor­-40inton ,News -Record. ... Trick—Sentence Suspended. inside right passes to the centre, an . .1. 11 resided with him several months prior enough, so that en (as often oc- back to follow'him up rapidlyj when, � � . " " , Jaw Fractuied When Kicked in Face 'Harry Bowden, aged 24, Stephen to his death and was in the, room at curs), a- balf�bac ru s at the op,. a� a rule, the- supporting half-iback, ina - ccuTate ,pass may notbe �Icpensivp,l Huthand and We Find I -h,i . -isses the centre�i it may go . I )3� Horse. towns. p youth, stole thirty hens from the time ,the will was drawn. .:Vrs. ,p,,it, forwardw o h s the bell and will'be'able to secure the ball. as,,if it in� , Them .Yery Benefidal I I 'In case of a d4nge 6us rari by thL to one -of the left wing forwards; ,but � � . . I I � -he . e,o*p. of his neighbor, Norman Green petiti4�ned to have the Will ad- make, him hurr ly a ,,it, the a.c. ,. a pass to the outsid6 right, if it miss- . � , I , � I . On Tues4ay, afternmn whi . , i ss b k h r I 1' - le Mr. Kdeirifeldt,' -while the latter was at- mitted to probate, Alfred -Carlile, a may ,,, in nd k ot er side, . a 'half -back should get . 'horse tendling a funeral. , Bowdeo sold the * - ick the ball �before es its mark goes into touch. On the THEY TOOK DODD'S, KID ` � . I Frank Wildfong was lea -ding a . brother, contested on the ground 'Car another of the adversaries' forwarde back at once. Often he 'MAy take other hand, while inside men shSuld] PILLS AND-RECEIVE0 * 'I . . . ' Last Thursday he hle was incompetent, because of 'his can take advantage of the bd good shots. with either foot they� "I, � . bome the andinal ,turned and kicked hens for $25� I pass. Backs the trouble to run back only -to sue �� hiln 1ull in the face. He suffereJ pleaded guilty "d on ,Wnday T&g- age and physical conditibrii.... Cq�Thle his back.... -relieve the side by a goo& 1 : should'iiot get into . .. _� � � f) e -the habit of fol- should be particularly .good ;with the Ontario Lady iuffer d With A -Sore I I .. I ja fractirred jaw and wountis that re.- 4strate Reid gave hini six months sus- &-ew his will h day of his death. lowing up too far. Unless- ivery kick, yet occasionally, by such an ef- foot farther frorA the eentre;,sirice .i I �� . quired seVeral stitches to close. He pended sentence in the presence of Tl�c estate vnill be &vid*�d , Back and Kidney Trouble. :_ . equally ae- speedy, this often gives the Opposing fort he will succeed in saving,a goal. owing to the difkrent naturie of`the I Cornwall, Ont., April 28 (.Speciial) . a, tu ,:h, I . . : . liso siiffe-red a slight concussion. Dr. 'his parents and other relatives. He colding to sta, to a-i'dong the heirs, forwards a clear run on goal. Jt * The centre -half should look after ' - � � I � . J. 'a. Browning was called to attend had been in jail for some days. A 1-1r. Wilson Carlile, of Hensall, being better for is the opposing centreforward, back up angle, there islinuch less ,chaneci of ----�11 -had, been troubled with my Kid- ' .1 ' .. him. The animal was one that bad stern lecture wa� read the offender a4o.one of the heirs ... ... besides Mrs. -both to keep well within his own, and assist the wing -halves. storing from a j;ass from the outside neys and sore ibftk ,all ,last Fall," . - I * I their -own half of the ground. wing than-froni,the centre or opposite writes 'Mrs. J. N. Taylor, who lives . I ,just, been purchased and was being as'to what will happen if he slips �veen, of Exeter, and formerly -of . " -One of the half4backs should take . . .. % . . ric, e a The back is the only player who, n- . , . I I at 421 Sixth St. E., 0orhwall, Ont, . � taken ,home. Mr. VRldfong will be ,from. the "straight and narrow" while Hay Towryship.—Zu ,h H r Id. the throw-in from touch, and, in gen- wil _� , . . I ­ . except in making a shot at goal, is The insi4e wl�g is . - . . . I laid up for some. time.—Exeter Times7 ,,on parole­-4Gode.rich Star. . . . I supposed to take "I bought three, boxes of Dodd's Kid- , 1. ... . . . . privileged ... in -a. scientific game to mako eraI,� the corner kick, in either case the shot from the pkes w'h* e the ball ne ' Pills ,and found relief after I had I 1, I I _­ I I .1, . Advocate. . Fire Destroys Brooder House. . - a heA ,kick. His first consideration, diopping quickly into -position. y _.. . .. . ,� I � I I . . . 11 -1 . -Er-ring-Nubbies Face Cadi, But No'th- . .1 . . oss and not t4i� first stop used one box. , I kept on, taking them I I ..... ­ � is.-rolhng�acr I I I . - ' _' . . � Actibn Against Bondi Aired in Court. ing Much Can be Done About It. Fire complet6ily destroyed a brood- is to -dispossess. the attaok-of- the..bWl . In the case .of ..a corneikick 'the it .and then, �dance around' it betw�,-oa ;and now I am in good health 'and / . ­, 'd, " ­ other haIT-§gcks should- be',wi/4hin- ' ' ' ' . . .. - ,� . I . er house on William Field's farm op- and by as much distance as possible. I ....-I his feet iiiitil the kind of fbfbearand,��'able to do my wot,k; ��My-buiskand has . , . I . .1 . The first action on the jury list to 'Several allegedly erring buibbies posite the standpipe, last Saturday III doing this his endeavor should be shooting� distance of goal. A, half-, of the defe4ce allows bjxK'-to get it also taken -them wi � th b!eneflcial Ze- 0 11 , I , - ' : be given hearing at the spTing assiz- have been before the Cadi in recent evening. Mr. Neld -had been work- to feed. the half -backs, 'bettor badk should never lose an opportun- into a. less awkward itic sults." I I ., till, posi ,P Every . ( I I les :which opened' at Walkert on s ity of shying for goal if4e is within- .. 1, -, , (41 days, having beep brought there by ing in this house,, Only a short time .the forwards. He should never drib- range and his.f6rwards are out of second saved is priceless and once Owing, to, the delicacy'of the Kid-; , I . Tuesday afternoon of last week, was their wives on charges of non-support. before the fire was discovered. When ble if it can possibly be avoided but . . - . the ball is ,within reach the sooner neys,they are easily upset. A, slight - I t l vs. Bondi and It appears, however, that in some returning to -the house, he saw s1mokf- should get ridr of the ball as, so�n as it. .� the zhot is'made the ,better.' strain or wet feet may 'lay the foun- . . . , Arde, which -proceeded after the pre- cases there is,'not much that can he eowdng from the roof and imniedi,te- possible. ,Finally, byr judicious passing and 'The inside wing, 5houtld b� cautmi"u"'s" dati,cF- for years I of suffering. Again . , :1. liminaries were cormpleted. On Wed- clone about it. A Sealorth indii, ap- ly sent in the alarm. Before the fire He shouid avoid ki.eking into touch, timely tackling the half -backs should b mt passing to 'the out I side when Kidn�,y diseases are of such an in- � . make ,the work of the forwards and a I p J I .. . �'. nesday afternoon at 5.30 the ' jury pearing Monday for a second time, brigade arrived, all the chicks an,J espocially if there is a good thrower- ' near goal, as it, often gives the� de- sidiouis nature, * that they may ble . l. retired to consider their verdict- Lat- showed the Magistrate a list,of places equipment had been removed from in on the opposite side. Some'throws fulIJbacks as ,easy for theni,as. pos- fending �badk too good a chance to , present for months or years withour . 't, � . sible. � - , " ot ' I .1 , " r 1i I - .. I ""' I I I 1. i� , "" 1�1111-h 11 r 115111 1 1 .1 I �,.w 1 1 I, , t� I I er they brought in, a iverdict assess- at which he had called, an.d,a'sked, for -.lie building. The firemen,were suc- from touch are more dangerous than _ corner the outside man. It is pyal- �,bedng ,suspecled. tSlo. that everyone . - .L I �, .. .�,� ing dafnages $1,500; - arid holding work, but without, success, 'The list cessful in o.orners. ' . The Foiiwards. ly better, if no other forwaWis'a- should be .on �,4, corilfining the conflagration - . . . . their guard to- note the .: 1 I plaintiff and defendants equally re- was as.-Iong as the proverbial arm. to one' building although other 4col- He should never, for any reason, vlailable to pass the ball back to one first syjM,'�toms. Expeije,nce of hftrly ' I . sPonsible for negligence. This"'sig7u- It appears that this erring hubby ony houses ,were, very clo one f A forward division to be effectiva of -the halves, who oug.ht 0 be (but half a century has proved Dodd's 1 044P., , I . - se and come rushing into goal on the top o I krall is entitled to be made an -honest effort to secure; em- ;s directly adjoining. The ,loss will , . . geher-Ally are not) � pretty clo, � fies that Weath the goal -keeper, but .should keep the must -be composed of players. who re se up, es- Kidney Pills to be the best remedy ' , �^;- i I , & , - I I I I paid $715a.—Lucknow Sentinel. - ploynient. At present be.is��,vvorkiiig be about $200 mostly covered by in- opponents off and let -him have the . alize that not their own -glory, . but pecially if backed up by the forwards for all Kidney di ea es I , 'i : � : I . I _­ s 9 . . ........ %­­ 11, . for his board. 'His- wifepiii'4, fainifly sum.ce.- It is f6rtuniAe that the ball. 'He should not hesitate to pass the success off their team, should beL . . 1 . . , I " I ,�-; . - - - . -_ . - ' I .- - 4 ­ - , I Died in Kineardine. are not faring so well. ,'M4 Magis- wind was not of a diffetent direction back to him, unleis'tbere are oppon- the stimulating 'mlotive. — �_ , ---7 . � ____ I' , � . . i- 1 I, A � 11 A--- � ents dan --1 U4 . The two ualities that a forward . . � I , � a e a namigb o v 6 Y -ear In. SNor 11 g a se or A might, nave proved. a problem to , , The death of Miss Katherine Mc- the man to keep on the, � nt, Mean- save the bariv an&�;i �. Vce.­Wi should he 'be afraid to pass to his must pre-e-minently'possess alre un- 7�, u . .,.;. - - , �1, . ­ alves. ,�, I Advance-Tli�.' ` - -11 ng- :fellow,, back or to one of the h I I - % . Of while the matter stands�,*Vbeyance. nam, * . � s,olfisliness and .judgment in attack. Leod for (rntany years a resident ft � , . - , .(.,,, i �� � _. . - e . e village, occurred in' Kin-cardine 'Another erring husband'rw" ordered � . , ,_.�; th ��Aa� 0 It wi�.l .do � just as w 11 it some one These qualities are enchanced ''"'by Buslnigk,', Bought. By -Local, Man. Otte 9,dtg in a big� kick. A speedy runner is "" ; . Hospital on Tuesd�wy of this week. to pay his estranged wife $10 a week Myth � .1 ,� . speed and pluck. I ­ I Miss, MpLeod.who was in her ,73rd _pju$, j$r) court oosts.—Goderich Star� Mr.� thoinas 'Elliott, 'Scoft7t Street, . not necessarily a speedy' dribbler. A " � � ­ - ­ ­_ _­. .... ... ___­­'�. The Half -Backs. , - .� . year, had lived ;alone'and for'an 6i- +as-ywichased the grocery and 'book . � player running at break-neick speed is apt to overrun himself, and not . tended period had been quite feeble. Retired Mi i r Observed Fiftieth and shoe business� including resident- The position,...,of the balf-iback is having control of hin-Iself'he carinot . n1sYsary Sunday. - ial property'from George A. Machan, � . A lingering illness fin -ally neceissitat- I Annive ed her removal to Kineardine Hbs- . that of the first line! of defence; his cont�@ the -ball. 'Speed is noi ability . The 50th anniiveTsa�� of his induc- ,Lf Blyth. Mr. Elliott's farm Of 160 duty is to feed. the forwards of his I . . pital, about seven weeks Prior to her tion as ,ministeT was observed by acres in'Culross 71ownship was eV .side. The half-iback line is to ran, fast in ,pursuit of the ball, but , . , ,death. , She is, sui-vivea by one .;ro- I changed for the property. ,X'r. Elliott , the is ability -to run fast with the ball. I r , theT, John 'McLeod, oi�-' 13'rantfordl.— Rev. George Jewitt on last, Sunday is now in -possession of tho. store and hinge on which the whole team turns By pluck is not meant recklessness . . . ., I Lueknow Sentinel. i morning when the congregation of forming as it does the connecting lini in giving ,or recermrrg a charge but , . . . Mr. and,Mrs. Machan hwm taken. up between the attack and defence, and rather self-confidence. or self -posses- , � , Hyatt Avenue United Church, Lon- residence on the farm. — Wingham. Mo,�ed t�D Lucknow. !� d6n, had the .privilege of hearir4,' Advance -Times. partaking of the nature' of both. slon in-th,e presence of difficulties. As . ,.� - . . soH�66 of his reminiscences. Mr. Jew- A balf-back must be a fastrunner, a -general rule- a forward has no call . nis r,q - A -poke, briefly and the sermon wa� Mrs. John Wylie. I a sure kicker and good tackler, and Mr. and Mrs T. P.'Willia i�tt i.- I a to do any charging, and if he is .. eently of Tecumseh, have purchaso pi4ached by his son-in-law, Rev. M. he must ba�te 4ven more judgment playing an unselfish and- judiciouz and seWed on the small farm forifi- C. Parr. At ,one timi, president of '', After suffering forfive weeks fro,yn thanaforward. 'His work fsr the most ga!m1e, he wifi have as little call to I I 1 h wned by Mr. George. D �as, the London Conference., of the Meth, d5leurisy and pneumonia, Isabe- 9 s ta erly o, , ex austing on the field, so he mu t us, in any charging. which is situated just south �the odist Church ,,'Vl'r. Je;�itt has.ilid .VV,biteman, beloved wife ofJohn Wylie ,be a player who is incapable of While a 'forward should "hustle" � "Big Church." M -Ts. Williams, was r. charge of a number of church4slin passed away T%ursday'niorning, April thinking of fatigue. Irresolution, im- (i. e., hamper; not necessarily � 1% I I ­�� 7th. She was born in.Culross Town. vetuosity, and reckless -kicking are charge) the opposing half back or — - ____,._______ � ---- ship, February 7th, 180, a daughter kindred voiees'in a half -back, and to -back when abouti to get his kick as I., 1J . "I'll, ,..... . bif Mr. and IMTs. James Whiteman, them is attributable, generoly, the the mere fact of soiyne� one running to- ' ", ".': ,': � ; ... , - .. . ,and spent a happy childhood there. bad play often seen on the field, wards ,him will often disconcert a 11 .. I ... I She war, married on September 30th, He should not kick very -hard as a . .."11, man and cause him to miskick),,he I 1928, and resided in Howick Town- rule, neither shobld he dribble, except should remember that brute force and . . . 'hip until ,the time of her death. Un. rib I . 11 - I I . s to make an operiing for a shot or selfish d -A blink are not the best , . . . assuming, undemonstrative but most .pass to one of his oiwn side. means of'reaching the goal. A for- � - � . . . " �-incere, patient during �,he many- 'Hie should endeavor -to place the ward can render valuable service by � 1: ...... !,� ".. :1....-:::111,- N ,:,.. , .?:...' trials sbe -had in life, she will be miss- ball to the fo ' - , I . ��, ;��;.,"..,�,;'-;;`, - ; � , rward of his side who - ..; . ";,...", �;,;`, ... .., # "', ,blocking the man and allowing his I . ....",..,.,;.i,-"-"J;,!.:''..��.. - I . ed by the friends who knew of hen' has the best chance of gettinj away "...'..", I'�.",�,.�.,�;.;�l:.�.I..:.�". I ;,,_:�.,. , .. I partner to proceed unmolested. � ,;.;�.',�;A 'r1Q,.;i1;­ . . Start ' 1 �.:;,,,,:, , - q:.,:�.­� "'...'... � '7- . (I For this -kind of kicking it Forwards shoulj' keep strictly to . . : ., ''.. ,,, -, ., loving qualities. Besides her busbaA with it. :...- ;:,:�."'.,:�.­e,.. ..". `?."�; �..'� �.*:, , :, �:M. : '.,:;'�;:�;;: ��, 1,�.;,.:....,­..,,.­ - ,...-,:;,: ;:N' " I is often advantargeous., 'when the ball their ,places., as meandering from, side , - . . , . , . �­. .:�, N . and Mother,. she leaves to mourn, he. . . ,-,�:-*.";; ".11., . , .7,��',,,*,'.�:�* - � :,�,.. � ,:-;.-,.,-. I , . , . . , .:, , . .`-;`1::�1;:,.` .-olling tovra$d .... , . 1(.ss, four sisters and two s '?":� ".�. -']��,,� I 1z I brothers. Is I with to -side with the ball gives time for I .1.:;P, I "'. .,�.",:,:,�p:.:....,�"..".",:,�,�;.�,., -him, td kick .111'1.11,',��' '; �.;%­,:".;P::_ �'_`,:�;;.�` . "'. , I . : ,1.�`,;',..-,.�;.1,-1.- '';. I .-..;'1-.W �,��t -�, , I �j �­;.­..;.,.... `* ".!::;..;..:.",tt.*.��,".'��.-','.'.,��.,,,.,', Her father predeceased heT six weeks the side of the foot, or, 'if with the the opponents, to get back, which time ' , � . ..... �; �.'-R_ , - �, 1.1:--.'1;. the day - ago.--criWinghani to strike the ball close to the would lye saved by judicious passing. , . " .0:11X11�.,;.1'-;:,!;-;, ,o:..;`....�,:,,. ��.,', � ,,, , toe, ��.,:_`-;­ �;,.�.,,'�`-,,�. . Advance-11mes. P .1.. - . - :... .. I .. .1-1 6, "..o. .X !�.;; . I . I .:�,.;;.- 11,;-:1V ,r� ...... ....... . I I : '...', :: � . ground Os as -reverse the rmolion to They. should follow up -well in their , � :- ,;; ;.­�.�.�. , . . . . . . . .:' I- the ball. This reverse motion or . r...". 1". 11 � �11. IV* I I - W " 4�-"'..`,'.' " � places, so that each -may always be ��: """X ',.',','.,`,!...1,', _`.§. . .I... '. . ;":: f�, -,--,-�;,�`�,?111��., . . ""I,". '._..,j,' , "i W �� ... ... :,:r.::,;.-:;,,1,.',�;. 1". i . � 'n will naturally tend to steady the alyle to rely on the other's readiness ." . � it -forth Knewlts Foot gpI I �..-,:�'!"��':�.'.'-'."�,:.�:,�...;.,..,. * " i'��.",'.,.*.,.:��"*�l".".",".,"I .. 1. o ... ...111.2.,"'., , , .Sea I - ball when it strikes the ground. �;`-11`1`111"'� -ball wbeh passed to � 1, �­­....�­ I . �: � , ,'...'r .,".. ... .. ....'...M. .. .... �-`.��,,;i,.�.%... When pressed, he should be abl to receive the � �r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,I ..1.11-1 . .. .. - ................ 1. ­­ .. - , I .", . "O. - - .. ,..;.. I , "..":., . e the pl4ce where they should be. . o . �`,4";`,"','.� ,�, .I..." I _.. . y',_,----;1' I �& . . . . . . . ;-;,,N.1' ,ball.b.4ck. over his .. ..."".- ball in the Old Days to kick the .. head, "I � .O..'..".. Wing men should' never hang back. I I r, , -.%-,.,..,:,,,`.,; . Or to head it to one ., ;:;:� � :,�'�'-..:.,;: of his own side; ,. 1. �`2, t "p.'..." to take a shot . . . . . .... -.1....-.., ..,�._r.-.,,-.­ They shotild -be ready , ;.:� '. at the same Aime, if he is wise, Ike aitgopul from any . pass that may come . ,:-"�,,',,.,��� . ...... :;;U. I ...... ..... 7. , .... , , � * - :!";-;.,;,,,�.`,1'i`,� , I - . � ...... :..,.....,.�..��-,,.,.��o,,.',i.�,,� flavolel , . .; 1-�;-';�.:., . .. ..... . ;_ �, �. - ..."'.. , 1:-1 "fn.., -­;:;,',�`-. ... 1'.-­;,il�'.: I - � , - ,-:�., - .,,",."..;,;:�.;:::.;,;:;""�; . will -be on the lookout for a chance %� . . . . . .-".`..� I -...".",.P.;,.-�.,:..�.-.��,.,�""."�,"'.,',."�',�, ` I �� I..... , I I � ,,:, - I I . from the opposite wing. Ais- a rule, . ..�.I...�l.'�.'..'�."".�.�.�""Il'.1 ­;�:��;'.*% Ontario Association Football League � � I . -.'4 '.�� ... ". � .... , 11.,,,,.�":�'4 ..�,11:..':,;",.",';-_, - :1, .. -....1,1'.;;_ .:.:..;�11111:. '14111 It, Annual of 1909 Gives the.Winning I , .: . . - t a.sbot of this nature rosy be classed, I- .;; - , -.1 .11" .. lt..,:..; ,r,f`."'r:",;,.` ., ,.." ..': ..': ,.." "; .....: ... :;.f"",�n',.'� " I.. I'., I..:.3�;;'.�.,'f�*"-,,"".,:.",.; . - ;, ,�:,��',.,.`. .. , .... 111­1.��'..�.-'.; �',.' ON, I as lunexpected,l and, in almost sive to ... .:..;,:,;,._ ,:,-.-,-.-. ...� " Teams and Lists Current Offielials; . .. i�:., .. .;­..�: LEON iAf4M— ... I ...'o'.." :::..,.; -;�-�.�X.,:%.:::'.!,,;,.�, ... i�.�-'-'; _ ,:,�.: . . . :1� ,,,.,�.,�,,*i'.'.,,.',,.,"",,,.;�,,,,,,.,,,..� Popular young -Hints for Plapirs. "I"...": . . . . . , � ;t._,N.",t. �,;:: . succeed. I .... V.,'.�'.1�l.l..,.'....'.",.'."ll"..,;�'.""".,..".,.."�...I 11 .... �, .." I .. . V. .. - I :.`.1�-'.-X.-;1 ,.�'-:::-.,-2.�,:;�:'t..,! "ream saw . I I It is not good play to ran the ball . "', A. t - I IN5,1111", g ­"".***,1 g..,�',5f�.`," V---,,.,..'...-?�;.,.--,- 1 I I � ,,'_�, ,:;:,�".::.;��-::-- Continued from last week. I down the touchline to the edr-ner and, �� , ,­­ 1WP;-:N-1' T�l ; I 1, . ., � . . . . . . I ... !�7.1.� � � . . M11111malk 1. ImmmialleIgm ,then attenitpt to centre --rather, let, I WWI, I '. ,;.::. I I � -, — 1 p, " , -Many goal-keeperi stand bereath -7 � the�play convetge on goat kntnediate- �N'. , . .. . ... . I :: the goal-biar. A -better position in . �,�.. I 1. ly after getting throu pl,��. I I rh the half-blaek � " . I . j most cases is a foot or two in ad- ­ . -line. The �assihg -wi I then be short- � t'i", , . vance of the goal -line, as be can then ." � er, quicker and more puzOing to the ` $0'11 r... - 1* more readily divert a swift shot either defeftice, and shots, on goal if " I A BOWL of crisp Kelloges Corn Flakes RID' -ROLL% It O-OFING easier to ranke. ,� g4 Will he ,.r. R, " . � , and cool milk or cream at breakfagg I � � .ov -post. Nor I , §�.,,,��i Colored or plAzu Pb� houses When the tides turn',, the forwards ",.-_ is he in -this .position so liable vv�en 4 , b ft�n"qt " sheds, garages. "Council Standard, Rliv , makes yourappethe got busy. And It's throwing out, to diaw th�l ball ,should follow well back, so as to be, ,, `1'�,, ; . or "Ad6rn- qnaty., Itasy and.4uidk I 1F."", ,- through his own pal, When iL shot in a position to reedv6 the ,ball from- . IF. ,, �, , eat for you I Wels In energy. Easy to - . �1 ,"", gr to lay, permandlitolpr6bf agdiwA fire. their supports; but -the forwards hamb C Free estinidt,m.g lati .11 MOWS for lunch. And I I #�y sent. Send lefe &?�., . digest. EftjOY X0 - 0 is coming from We wing this advance _ 1, I ­ . should Qbe towards the -ball. measurements. - - ..1.11 no cdlI to play d ,nee. This usur- ! ��[. . .. . � - '' I 'What could he better for the ehildreul,s . . . . . . � Ih ca,,�e of a drop,4bot one st6p Mahre g Pr on Meet Zw9a aarne, Gal. jiatioft of duities, -on the -part of for� �� ,� . . . . . ".. . . I . su I back will, bring him under the bar vantged ankemmDoor1lardware A66aion walrds canfidt be too strongly eon. I" PPer?' K0109&0ft Inake any meal, nitly iYnO &I i . and into the best position to rn&a%!�t � . ; Double-meeh Afifd r,oth birrass-w 1�11 befferl V, . a ,G,grage Doors. All i� ��:`_,:. Qualit� guaranteed. - . � . When, -closely pressM a v#ty effe MeNtRui IngMateylaL oa the play of the balf-baeks and 1,11. .1 .. . I i 01 I L way of meeting a 'drop -shot, -is a I , baekg and invariabl�r weakenfi or de- " i�,, I,, , , , , " , , l . v I punt with ,both clenched fists. The lays the afftek'whenit is again call - 6 ­�,:_ , ball should be played with the ,livell . ed for. 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