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LADY BOWLE110 .
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LEAP YEAR TOURNEY
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Wednesday. '
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Manufacturers Complain
Regent Theatre and with the
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All Over.
While Wheat,Xarmers'are
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The I-adlies, of the Sesforth Lawri
Pages two and three will, the
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Indifferent Toward Coin-
Boiwling Club arranged a vevy suc-
cessful leap year ii.tney tourney or
Merchants and stores in Sea-
forth will resume theinaccustom-
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cessions Gained for Them.
Wednesday evening, August 31st.
ed -habits next week .and Main
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The weatheir conidd,tionp. were ideal and
Street will retura"to normal in
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�`,h-e greens good. 'Three ten -end
were and the follow-
as far as Wednesday afternoons
are concerned. , Half holidays are
WEIGHS NEW
games played
ing -players won the prizest Ladles'
first 0 W,rs. D. Slianshan, 3' wln6 plus
oii�er for this year, Wedne,;day
of this week being the last, .
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TRADE AGREEMENTS
15; sii;�tond, Mrs. R. k�oice, 3 -wins
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plus 14; third, Wrs. L. T. D&L%icey,
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2 -wins Plus lo; -inen's, first, M.r. C,�
MOND ILLE BEATS
In the wake of -the 1 . Imperial Con-
. Cortrie, 3 wins ,plus 16; second, Lorne
Terence coliles a perfel.&t Surge of
Diale, 2 wins Plus 16;, third, H. Jef-
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COLUMBAN AN '
A.A.U. OF CANADA
speculative tbackuwash fea,turin� thi!
frely, 2'wills plus, 14. - -
CRIPPLED,
CHILDREN"S
Judge J. A. Jackson, a well known
value of the acconilplishfilent. Tho
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Those playing welre. 1�'Trs. James
Seaforth old Ibo,y, now oULethbAd1ge,-
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Alberta, �vrote'�ecerrhly in the. Leth
bridge Herald his impressions of ihe
result was as fDreca-st. rather repeat-
Deveireaux, Mrs. D.' Shanahan, Mrs.
edly. It was not a triumph for any -
j. j. Huggara Mrs. John. Btattle.
A. Reid, Mrs. H. No -Ace. Miss
CLINIC IS A SUCCESS
bnp. It w,gs just a - conipromise.
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Wirs. M.
ll, Reid, IMis-s .L. FaulkneT, Vrs. L.
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Game on Wednesday Night
Comment. the press is divkled be-
tween an element which. goes into
. T. Dt4l.acev, (Mrs. Hodgins, Mrs. Cor-
peants of ecstasy-'ithe Toronto morr.-
orie, Mrs.'G6bagoit, (Mrs. Rieman, Miss
ing pape�trs leading in this utter ex-
,Gretta'Ross, Mrs. E. H. Close. I
Clinic Was Sponsored By
agge,ationi--and the more stable
. ;Me6sirs. J., Beattie, T. Jothns.to*, J.
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body of editorial opinion, which re -
J. Utiggard, M. A. Reid, R. Dev-
Lions Clubg o -f Seaforth
gards the achieveiment as substantial '
ereaux, Lorne.Dale,., Q GGrrie, J. J.
Saturday.
Promising and satisfactory but giv -
. Cauff, Thomas S�cott,� Harry -Jeff rey,
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an,, Goderich..
inig the salutary warning'that, at
Jim ISitwitt, G�Mld Stewart, J. G.
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best, it may be'a year before, the ef"
Doherty, M. MIcKellar, E. 1H. Close
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fects -ar6 felt and that, meanwhile,
,P_ Peterson and Jas. Devereaux.
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they are. very problematical.
, On Wedmiesday, August 23rd, a
Twenty -Ave, ,cases were examine(!
'Confeience No Love Feast
ladies' bowling tiDurnanient was held
on Wednesday- at- the Crippled Chi]-
The end ,of the coniference definite-
�wben the -prizes were Idongted b -y Miss
'dren�s 'Clinic at Alexandia `Marine
ly discloised a few things not known
D(yrsey and bli-�. 'E. H. C1015`0 and
-and General illospital and twenty-
before.. 'While it was a family af-
were won by ,Mrs. C. 0or-rie and MTS'.
five in, others or guardians went away
fair of the British Empire, it wa.s, -no,.
Gibson. ,
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feeling that saine ray oif hope, ev-
a love feast. Albund antly delinorstrat-
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The ladies heild anotheir tatirnament,
eilltual improvement or penaaner
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cure, woul-d, result from ne, consul-
ed was the fact that, in 'the iniperi4l
as well as in the ordinary doinesiti. -
on Tuesdiay, the prizes being donated,
tation. Through the foresight and
fairrily, a first class row is. possibl&
?by Mm. J. J. Huggard and were won
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generosity of the Lioms ,Clubs of
to b,o staged and not' without s4ime
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4by Miss H. Reid, ,Mrs.
Goderich and Seaforth, the clinic wa's
,degree of advantage resulting froni
I and Mrs. H. Noice.
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Made possible.
clearer tindlerstanding, It appears
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The -clinic at the hospital was
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ing off'? of t1t,he British and? that they,
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This is Called a "Nyer For
,say, siPecialist in orthopitedie sur-
in turn. reciprocated. Ther.e were
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ino,fid'ville ,pla* yer. St. Columb -an had
gery'in the,,Children's War Memorial
occasions w"hen relationi;, wer �.,
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Relief -
ll,osvital, London, assisted by Miss
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Cardon Me."ense and 'Miss Mallock
very strained but fhe-weather became
cooler and the bot hoads cooled otf,
mond-ville goalke eiper successfully
secretary of the zairr.e hospital staff '
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as well. Finally, came agreement.
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W.T. William .Me - Kay, a form,er
Dr. H. 14. Taylor'was in chai,ge oi
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There is no reason for either side to
boast. Both , took, but al��o gavo.
Principal of the"HenT.-mll Con,linuatlion
the x-ray.
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Reciprocal conc-essions %vere balance'!
School, but now of,Windsor, 'hi
DT. A - H. Macklin, of Goderich.,
against ea,c)l other.
warded the following Ietterr Which ap-
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and Dr. Ross. of Seafqrth, spnei.-,I_
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HQg Raisers May Benefit.
peared re,cently i�n the Border Cities
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Star. The letter says;.
,ists eye, ear, noq,e an -O., throa+,
conducted another clinic inj 'hc- for-
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Ontatio is a -good hoi, . .
, rais,ing coun-
1�0 Xighty BetrinvILt, who are in Ot-
.mer's office on West Street, Al',�O I'll-
tr y. The gu,�alltve of two and a
h,Lf million hundrcA weight of haenn
tawa -when not 'A�hinig on the St.
d11,r , ,the aw.-piens of the Lioni Club.i.
ten
-with an iisuLlred mArket for it-
Lawron,c,c. T'hy will. and the will of
*ehildren
"'h"e ea,-oii Nverie texamin,d;tl'e,irr,ean,,
, in -lather
coining from Wingha,ni,
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a lot.,nut ontly to this :Jut t)
thy eampaig-n contril,butors, be done in
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the rest of the country as it is. in
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.Ion, Scaforth, Bayfield anti G,Aeriell- I
pro -vim -es. Thp prel'everive on
lurnibe-r-10 per cent -is not ,�u 1,11.
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Ottlailva.
Dv,,'ec-ts in eyesight, ear. cases anti ,
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EXCI-I,irge is mraim,t, Canada, Th
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`Give us thts Aay our daily ,brea,a
other oTdinary disease of children in
"Lli disa6ilitie.s, were t1xitmin,A
lumtoi,ni-e-n wa�itc-fl 20 per evi.t. hu-.
nd 'bCAVI Of fl`C�e S01111),--fOr 01117
and
adviFt�d u-pon. -it was -found :171
ivere disappointe.l. The' Bri";Al ull-
Idertaking. however, to ro�zulatI:, (ILA c q.
tturnip groong and, potato e,-,*, are a]-
' ne. Forg-ire,us 6u,r dl,ebts, anti
Tnoet ,0
mosot instanzes that if thes-
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fc,t, are attended to in the fir" t f %%,
�llg by ,,�Ovi(%t RLI.,.,fla, s,hould 11,,akl�
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I if you cit'n't forgive them., for t'hp
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years that a'.I'),'tWnl1an(1nt Correction i:
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, ,a.�,.Ie this prefcn;llec. i�y 1,,ivert-
11 it's effe-L,; from lichix . neutraliz-I
loove ,of, Mike help un tto get d job
so we can pay them. Thou kno,we,st,
,q ec u i - ed. . I
'that
�( . The preferell'.0 of six cent?; I
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. O.mighty Bennett, that thy subj�cct4
The clinic h -as proven somi,
have been
A el on wh-at-con"idel,11,1 W /IN-
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are dumb, so dumb that we beliewd
cw�vs nvve.r attended ,G
I , oecaus-e parents. are financially un -1
ange it really work- oLlt five
con-b—may h; -,1,,v more (if a -en-,i-
your ceirripalgin , lvromi%as, If wo
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hadn't b,e*n dumb wouldn't
able to do so. 'If treatment k man -1
niqenlal than oi-w-tical value. Nelther
so you
be Premier. And since you kno-x
aged in the early years, inany caseg',
the grain trafle no'). the wileat poills
how d,uimfb we are, have -miercy on, us,
NvOuld. have responded with much lesi
are very (Anthusiaqt;c. Neither press_
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for ouir pockets are empty, also onr
disability than at present, Dr. Ram-
ed for it. Their argrunient. is th'at
-s-bamatelLs. ,Some of us voted 'for yo:i
.say declared. In nearly all cases,
wheat is a world market eo-inn-bo4ity
in the belietf that you would continu,p
,ho,pe was ,given of improveiment froio
in -which word prices 'pre4ominate.
our grealt. proisperity and behold, our
Itreatmenit, advised. Little children
Britain may tNke'morc of Cw;adian
. great prospel-Jity bas ,gone to the fav-
suffering from infantile para,lysis. de-
wheat. But it won't pay oliQ cerit
oTed. 'followers of Guthrie and Man-
feigts frotm ,birth, and a certain num-
more foq, it than it can 1buy it fur
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iam ,':4oqne ,of us votod for you ,be-
Ili-er of cases whe,re disability had
els,ewhere. And, so the Pools dut it
,cause the preachers told us we would
:lAen caused from some injury, were
the third of the crop which is mar-'
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.IN to hell if we voted'for ,Mackenzie
tienderly,,e,Xa-mined by Dr. Ramsay.
keted in England w. -ay afTect 010 sue-
TGng- So we �,iotq for you, and the
Tl�e vis ing ,specialist paid tribut,*
�cessful marketing -of the riema.-Ining
.:d
oatimtry has been'111`4 ,niess ever
. to the Lions Club to whom he sairl
two-thirds in foreign markets. Thie
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the crippled dhildren's organization
farmers have no illusion about this.
. vdilice., . .
-We thank bbete, 0 'Mighty 'Ben-
was deepl� (indelbrted, firstly for the
Copper which was ,.�hut out of the
neft ,. for the relief thou has plven
discovery of the patients, and see-
-ori-dly, for interesting the public in
Unite,d States market by its arbi-
trary dutty will, undoubtedly, find a
the farmers, for bhou haA--TTljev,�d
the clinics. The -general professional
new outlet in the preferential duly
ft1lem of all 6ey had e,-,eept their
interest wag evidenced in the large
of fo,ui- cents a pound. This is a
4debts =4 a few old clothes. We
numi6er of ,doctors of the county in
real advar-Atage. Other base, metal.%
thank thee for the relief Mou ha"It
attendance. The facilities -at the hos-
like 7,�nc and le�ad, also bonefit. The
etvIeq the laborin1g,man for thou hast
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pital .were perfect under the -,upe,r-
preference on fruit and dairy pro-
I relieAv-A him of the redessity of ris-
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vi.-iion of Miss. McCorkindale, the
dutets, now existing, are to be con -
ing early'to get to his i -ch. We t. han-k
- �!uperintten,dtent, and the nursing stafT,
tinued, when the expiration (late Ili
thee that thou hast relieved us of
tthe of faletor,V wbi�stles'
The Godei-ich Lions Clulb enter-
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rna,ched in Noveni�wr. The British
anmoyance
and noise of turniing'ivheels, for Tie
tained the visiting do torrs and Lion,;
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undertaking to re-n-mvIL, the restric-
tions on the import of Canarlian
w.Mgt1eis a,re thlowing snd no wheels
to dinner at� the Mait'land Golf Club
Dr.' W, W. Martin introduced -Dr.
cattle Nvill, if irri,plemented, be a cer-
are tatming (,exceipt the Wheels in the .
.heads. those wh'o voted, f o�r thee)
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RamAity, who spotlee on the work o.
tain Rtinlulus to cattlo, raisin -g. T1liS
of -
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�,ervice Clubs and of the Crippled
is arnorth6l- Gawlian iridustr.y Qnnr-
"T�ou aninointest odr head,; with
(,hijdren's Associatdon. Lion., C. K.
Tnoeu.,41y aff�cted by -the adverse
toil-ftow the government oil lands--
Saundei-A, Goderich, ah.d Dr. Betchel�',
United States tariff.
and h it off
of Seaforth, tendered a vote of thm,k:;
,Manufacturers Complain.
because 6f the holy tariff.
to the Ro,spita! Board, the Vomen's,
Balancing what is, received nprainst
I 111jead us not' inito telTipititf,lon o"
11ospital Auxili�ary, the doctors and
what is given, we find Bri'tain a.,
filigh living lest we be takenlo the
nurses in charge of the clinic,
NvAs fortecaqt,,to have widened acres-,
�hiosipital to be ,cured- of gout like
Mme of thly tfamous supportets. Yea,
The f6flowing . gentlemen wpre
to Canada Ili iron, steel, tableware.
coal, cutlery, textile.,; and -ichemica-ls.
tbough we ,walk thpough the valley
present at the dinner at the Golf
Club: Dr. W. C. Sproat, Dr. F J
The manufacturers do i;i.ot like this
. of hard tinveo and the shadow of
stamy"ten, we will fear no evil, foc
�echely, Seaforth; l5r. J. S. McGre.
,gor, Dr, ff. 11. Taylor,
mi,d are sayin�,r so. But what are
they going to do about it? That is
tbou art wi,th us; and bath appointed
-Misses Card.
on and Mallock, Dr. George A. Raim-
the unanswered quetstion. It is not
aniany com"tisisionens to watch ovet
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say, inr. A. Fi. Macklin, Golerich;
po,"ible to diseaver rmu�h sympathy
for them, if, really, they are alarmed:
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,"IHImr us, 0 Mighty '13,ennett and
Dr. H. H. Ross, Seafortb; Dr. Per-
cival Ifearn, Olintm; Dr. T. A. S.
They have had the 'rn-axim-um pl-o-
t,,tiohl. Many did not albuse it. but
, somilrer us. And ,-may the. squirrels
T" ,e ii,re ewr f 061
t in our bitts if w
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A�kie
llne, Duniga%non; Dr. A. Moir, Dr
Blyth; Dr. W. W. M artin and
some ,are clairned simply,to have
~ugh .to follow another Jack
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'W. Webster, Goderich; James A.
stuck it on bq the Iprice. These are
the 1people who most i*-4ent that out-
0%anterh laboll-ed:'Benn-ett ProRwr-
Cii,mipbell, W. .Frank Saunders, 03has.
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Mi& competition which the new agree -
lity.1 Thaniking the stars that Ben-
K. ga,unde,rs, T. ,H. lVibehell, Charle�
mlent is suppose,(.[- to, foster.
neft Pr6opwity is gone, and that we.
,C.. Lee, G. L. Parsons, Ff.. Griff, R. C.
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May Mean Heavy Loss.
MIaT be on the, road to lbetter dlayg."
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'Whatele.7, Walter Naffel, S. D. Croft,
Tlie question arise as to the
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effects upon the United, States of the
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cord-bl-mking thn,o, with Phil. E I I
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agredment. Sonle of the experts fig-
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ure that it will mean the diversion
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to Great Britain ,of' $20,000,000 of
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Warble flies conattitutte, 6 scri,ous
irniports, now brought in from the
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every suf1scriber whose
pest of cattlUe wherever they are
States. Perhaps .qo blit, silso, perbaqys
� ww�
corninvotti. It is, es-timfated by fedoral
-not. The contigutitv of the Stateq to
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entoThologists that fully 50 per rent.
Cl�iiada piv,slents fill, e'normious ad -
Services will be withdirawn from
of the .hd,die% rbaiken, off cati:,Ie in 1930
vantage, in its,elf. There is a great
Oavan and,Bethol ,M,ureb,eis' n,n Sun-
were davag,ed by this, pest and tbo
differei`iee bet7ween delivetries in 24
day, September 4th, and ajoint ,qeT-
loss in valm tie hidft� Mom amo,unt-
,w 48 b<)i;r.-; and the. Awo or More
v,jo will be heild in ,DuO's. 10hurch at
nual los.q
throughout ,Canada from, thiis, pest is
weeks nem.%stary to bring otuff from -
Great Britain. ,Moreover, an increwl-
240 piln'. Rev. (,'1har1*s Xalfcolm-, of
�estimated at from, $7,000,00%000 to
'tariff can be "d-uh,,ked." Tht@4 is
TAOMondvalle, Will pretich- .-, ,
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Im'ressions of the- Rece
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With this issue The Huron
Expositor publishes special
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Olympic Games, Los An 'e
pages dealing with the ncw
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Regent Theatre and with the
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coining community sale days.
Judge, J. A. Jackson, Well
0 0 0 0
Pages two and three will, the
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publishers are sure, prove ex-
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Known Seaforth Old Boy')
For Better Lig
ceptionally interesting to read-
,
. I . .
ers.
Attc,aded Great Int�yj�a-
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.The Business Men's Assoc!
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tional Contest. .
have had, during the past
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a petition circulating on
.
Street asking the town co
MOND ILLE BEATS
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to provide better lighting
Main Street 'It is ,sugg
FORMER PRESIDENT
that large lights be installe
Sf.
DOF
COLUMBAN AN '
A.A.U. OF CANADA
each intersection on Main St
" 'The petition was largely si
.
—
NTERS Off. FINALS
Judge J. A. Jackson, a well known
Seaforth old Ibo,y, now oULethbAd1ge,-
.
Alberta, �vrote'�ecerrhly in the. Leth
bridge Herald his impressions of ihe
ECLIPSE
ILY
OF SUA
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Olympic games. Judge Jack -son, whu
Game on Wednesday Night
is� a fo,rme,r prisident of the Amateur'
.
Athletic Union of Caniada,.accompan-
86 PER CENT. VIS'
Ends 2-1; Was Replete
ied the Cang-dian team to Lo's An-
. . .. ......
geles. The Herald s,t,ory fo-Il,ows:—
I
I With Thrills.
Hello, when did you get ho4rhe?
. .
Saturday.
.
.
Did you have a good time?
Swetacle Started Abou
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Yes. I
WILL PLAY , WALTON
ITOW were the games?
. vknd Continued Fo
.
'Wonderful. -
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Were they I& success?
Two Hours.
Egmondville football teliai,
D-e-cidedily.
11-*�v did the Americans conditict
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ed to �St, Colunitban on Wednesday
th-emse I vies, ? , 11
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evening and earned the rigbt'to'en-
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As true sportemem
'Seaforth -citizens turned sky
ter the finals against Walton. in the
.
�uron
.
I -Tow were our bo5l';?
on Wedn-esday'tot witness a
Football League f the, Steph-
'PT
11
We were proud of them all.
itstwononuicall display, as tfie
ensalL, c4p.
Are you glad- you weat?
of the mfoon plurrged��parrt off
Playing [before a large crowd of
.
' Yes --:-and: then, some.
and the New England States
paitishn spectators,, both tealiris wev)
Our bolys, didn't do slo, well--:,thi i
semi-d&rkness. - Seaforth was,
out to do their best. Play was clo.'"O
,
in thp form of an assertion and needs
ate in -seeing albouft 86 Per ci
and interesting thraufliot# and drew
,
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no answer,,,o.r alternately—
the eclipste. The darknes-s an
many cheers- f roin the ,crowd.
. Our lbo.v-s di d well' - didift they?
which ,prevailed in the path of
St. Columilian's goal. N�as scored,
'an `F'g-
,
Ye -s, ,they did 1reimarkalbly *01.
ity was not -experienced herre.
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stran-e as it may seem, by
Yo,u have to be there to 5ee, the
The eclipse, as far as Seafor
ino,fid'ville ,pla* yer. St. Columb -an had
world's best contehtding *ith othzrs
concerned, started Is,h.ortly aft,
,
a -place ki '
ck. which Lialico, the Eg-
A� a un�erstinld the wonderful sho,w-
o c1bick and continued until abo,i
mond-ville goalke eiper successfully
ing of the: Canadians.
Colored gaggles and.9moked
.
turn6d. An, Egintondville playev, coim
INVIiat happened to,ouT Percy?
were in de,mand- ,by sky -gaze
irg in from the field slip))ed as he
-
iPercy's answer is that he didn't
persons vie,wing the spectacle
wa.,� sii,lyout to ki,ck.,and the ball sl*
ip-
f ,bt en6u,gh. Ile (lid the best he
run a
0 ut protoctdon for .their eyes v
_
pt,d 1, -tween his Wit po!z,-4, scoring
could. We who know him are in-
dahgertf injurin,Z tbeir sight.
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for the opposition. �
clin,_,d to �eck all eXPlall'ati011. not
icjen�k`_s the world over Nve
The 4>-1 vvin gave Renion-dville the
.
an excu,se... remenirber how
citt�d by the tirospect of an
,�.I'
I �lllvlil sirre(2� the ,Saturday varne play-
.You
I)t,,.rc_ - ' - - ni,
fin_died Lhe rac e at JIai '"
turilty to view the spectael
forth was a 1-1 tie.
(-d in Sca,
.,
in the Fir,�,'
to,r t,,vo �1110
11,011onle".s d_-larr,d tliat. an
rrn,-)m7v;lIe ,.N -ill now came up a-
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yew*i a.-_,.)
-a- c, 4 - T -1 ten,
—wi'h a lullT, Jon ? That
al)le ecUpse of th- sun, undl�i
'rai
', ii.�t Wal�un in tho finals inaf-much
'VValton
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I &f 114:1, Iveak, and Nrllile he Nvw�
4:1. 0011(1�
jtion.q, is Lhe chance
liPetillie."
as defcated- F*Lasels in a
-.ovlos of rollic- and hor.e
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I., �.: r. I" W�fdl up to a day or two befor.;
g F
,-,covc � Of �L;�:'Lron
NN -ill Study +110 ltlf','.S Q('11,01,1a i
galll?K.
The E.pnnnndvi�le p)a.,.-ers v,% A
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,-..L t0l' Lti7t An-l-eile4, h,,, had an
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illico, R. .�iQ('1','LWh,,-A, Nichvi,;bn,
a",-(*,. , -! i -., -wh it h %vat4 mory SHIOV�
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1,'olg. L. lIj,,kn..Il. J. I)Djg, 1). S' -.'
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G. ��zrnith, 1). 1),14'. W� V"right, J Mor-
-1 is, J. Flanm,i y -and J. McMill..'ol.
I I a -l),( -'J1 ,:,< in"hos. Figure t!�;I- ou,t fsil.- 1
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RE,PORT OF H06F I
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in�r a:Ioilf, 139.3iN in,+,;,.4. I Nvo�,;d !ifr- t
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T':e '. 1�no:-iil ,I;' Will�-,un Mill
SIHIPIIE:�,'TS
; 71_:r,(,,I','-! n,) v\�,�;4c e;'1- (�:tlana..�iorl,_
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!iIJII on S,mida.v. inorrin:n 'A
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The rollo,irg i�z �' - rcip.nrf ct' li�) ,
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I)i(l (";11-�1-:,J %I, -ill U21,',-1,IlillL1?
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clan �,hl:rcll, I. 1"Alv�(-d bv R
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.-hill for .i.lun,h ending July.
,ni.en,',�s "
.1 Jim,]) Nv;th .Nlv�N,,i'-1-
YL�-, the lliv!
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�,.,, kirlm.n., ,, i �40-a,trvp(,!. I'll
1032:— 1
i'tan ill, an exciting tzort-. Nvilh"iil'.,
;11 , 101 . 'I'! I W LTL' tll,'L' fi;J" �WOZII,('
Brucefield—Total h,,,,,s,. 19; ,,elect'
;. c1loolillat- rro'll California. It NvaF I
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-I! !--7n-1a%% A, ihe (It,
bacon, 4; liacon, 12; 1�:teher�:, .N.
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a gr( -al, Nic,.ory for Cana�lu. Gwynn
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Fvrd:m, wl Millor. *of Logan;
flen,sall—Tot.al hm,. 300; seI(I(,.,1_J.I)!'
I Cnilw1a also won in hoxin"'. �
1), .,,,I�Eloll: ,lohn, of Pol.,
bacon, 85, bacon, I75; butchers, 37:
Tho ,wiji..; ar LA only part. of thc,
�\Ll'_�NIrIt. Of' 141"10it- Frod Ki t
, . 1.
,xtra hz�avies, 1. ,
-
�;:ory. 'C".171-mki ,va-4 ,�vell up in "'vory-
!
I Stra.tfurd, and Fro'd Ilollatz"
lValton 'Total hov�. 148; q0fR;:ba.
thing,, anti to sev tll,,,m �-oniin- dvk%n
gan, MT. KillL, r who was 'e'v
con, .58; bacon, 83; butchers, 5,
the iio.n,,,,� -,tr(,,,,,h iiatc.�inr [1.1tL:v witil
ial and of a kindly di4po��iti(
lihts an,d feed-ers, 2.
'�uron
the world's IK�zt, losing ondy .ifter a
ite gl-eatl,y mis-sed. in the collY:
Co. Locals — Total hoR,,
gruelling contest, brought you to your
(Sl),L'i,-JI.V tn the SunLla�' school
2,472; 5relIC.et bacon, .-)f;l; bracon, 1,6,58;
1*t.-vt, your helirt in your throat, and
hv has 4�,vn a teacher for
heavies, 5; light�s and feeders. 24.
tk�ar.,; of joy and pride in your coun-
.
ypars. Ilk 'S*unday sCho-ol cla
Huron Count�—Total bogs, 5,989;
try.
orvd lihn I)y f'ollowing his ca
select il-mcon, 1,627; bacon, 3.646;
Any g`ileat dkeppointmenbs?
the gri-ave aml placing flow
butchteIrs, i3g; heavir-, 14; extrit
Yes, on., In part icular—where our
the hier. Th,vc fivm a distan
Ileavies, 3; lights an�l feed,era, 67.
girls in tbe relay lost to oui- cou-Nin-1,
attended Ow funcral %vere:
�
Ow Amivricans, when there, �;vvmokl
.1
I Mrs.. Joe Derry, Hamilton; _�
to 1-,e Ft mix -u -p in passing the hst -
Mr.�. Juhn Millor and famil�
MANLEY
toll. ",(I hil, felt -we should h^I Nvon.
I Flgin: August Alillur, Detro�
'
Ifiloa S-trike..wal� tho' la�'. to'run for
,11-
I ,�J,J:f Mrs. J(Ain Fi.-,her, Fred.
.
Canada-4,ut sonwthing happended.
.
. -s. Will. Ki.-tner, '-t
. and Mi.
.
Mr. and Mrs. St ' eplien, Eckart and
It wa% just one of tho,se incidviit�tl
that Just. sho-ul(l nnt have hH11,I)LITIV11,;
A groat many fricil.d.; ,In(
tr�-(�..; at+(�llth-d the funeral of
family, of Tini,min,. aYe IlWndill�,'
The Am!,'rivan girk won, and tlir,y
.%It,,,,,, I1,I(,i,lljljn in Mitc1lill 0
their vacattion with dwir .parent,;, Mr.
ljv�.crvcd tlit,ir %ictnr�% You shoulil
,Iji y The dvf,pv�zt S�'nlpatl)Y
and Mr.%. Peter Evkarl.
�a,,v sc!(-n Hilda Siviliv making Stc-l"ba!
1l,l',.,`1,,d to Mr, fle-OkLman in
Mr, Svtaple.,, of Timmimc;, I"; a�
Wal.,zh, the A-m.ei-i-canized Pole hrvab-
reavellient.
-
present rem -wing lwquaintances in
I
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I worbl,q n"ro. 11fild'i 1va.4 ,'.1`IO 3�
'If,(, 11,.�v lllinj'�'-(,r. rc�v, N11,
our burg.
r(,vor(W.r(-akv-r, but it. Of cour,(, did
' (Wicson, and hi.-; wife. are e
INIr. ard Mrs. 1xiii4 Brall, of D-
114)t col,pnt.
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� �o nrii�v hort, dv',�-, xeek, 1*1
.
,-nit, -Mr. and Mr- C. Eckart and
I
Ifarold Wrivil-t-and 13iisfor l3rown.!
i�n-vation will Lender Nil) a re
, -
�11n�. C. P. Sills and NEaster "onald,
, "
of T�..(Iqn,ondon,, wero no"nivan SPHN-:
oil Thm-Aday evening and on
of' ,'4eaforth, were vi,i:oN in our ht"'g-
vrs. at,iong the bvst in the -01-1d.1
afivi-roon commiencing at 2.
last Sunday. �
J�et_t'l`c�al'l-"oll of Ifftn1ii1ton is only'18.1
.
will be inducted into his nmv
The late rains -,vkh the warin wva.
Ili, will he there in Mif) if-hv kevp;�
by Rev. ,.Mr. Tuerkheim, of Z
thei, hav(- causod tht� grain to grow
goine the way he ha, startell.
i I -
in the 4,,�took:t. Wli i I e many a r (-,
Plhil Fd -wards and Alex. Wil. s,a n
I
o
through, there i -t vtill consioerable
ivery called flie iron men a,ifl �
I"it
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vOnsviou.Ay did Our lavro.�Q(, t
harvet�,tirvg to be done.
Canada on the marpt in tho nlididlo;
in , ill , -tive in t;he last match. TI
I
(It F:.a n.,(,�;. It was'a grloiious feelln;�
to sc-o (woat Britain first -and Ca,nadiii
ix)[I'siran�ahil) (if tho :kilioi�L
a, xv,hnlo. The splendid Nvork
Thank You
,,(,00nil and third in the ROO instrol
rac�e, the greart. Ilitinp-son beitting out
pol;(.o. vdlo wvre ever courte,01.
I in the most za-vine circumistan-v
Alex. Wilson by inches only in re-
I groilt anti orerflo,wing: city o
.
cord-bl-mking thn,o, with Phil. E I I
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Angeles. All these things e
wards a clo,sc third and .setting th,
I sp(ikon to sit lelilzbh, The
. The Huron Expositor would
pn-v. .
ates (if t'lle Bi�iti%h Empire,
greatly appreciate a response
from
,
The oarfmwn did well. Titke t h P.
with the preserce of Mary P
every suf1scriber whose
TA,%flIder erpw of eight placing third,
looked after us frolm ,q
subscription to this paper is in
with United States, the California
*11R,ears"
.tlodAl
.
point. But exce-lit foq- a l"inc
arrears.
The amount flint each delin-
in their own waters; Italv
'be(hind,
the Internation tal Athletic Fed
�,�,em,nd a isplit ".mnd;� an (I ,
Conl-n—. on the first (1-ity, a
quent subscriber owes may
Great B-litain fourth and le,q�s than a
k i ml . ly ntt�,ntion of p-pr-lorral
I seem small and trifling but col-
lenigth behind th o w I n no rs. I t
ir,cluding L. A. McGillivray I,
lectively it represents a very
wm a racr that will go down, in,
ed at I,eqbh,ri-(ige and worke'd
helpful working capital.
sporting history. I I
xAt.i�-An rAirwys in the diistric
Would you. Nve ask, within
the pr",*Tit month, make it a
So inailtv otb�vr things that eould
Getorgo 4 Ragnall, treas-iii-er
point to clear tip this indebted-
be talk�.d' of—tll(. la,vro,,c:,,qe. Zainw-
. .4,
, �I)Ni,l R 11 fil()
Vo\ I,'ilrn Coi - tio . w
nT Do it now a u
with Johnks 1U)nkhis t7c,am bo-ating
Onn-arlla'a be.st ,�Nvo ouit of fliret,;
I)A to seti-,Pral hours in t.he Fb
i('-%, We did h -of Ree anything
wi be certain that it will not,
he overlooked.
Cnnnda win-ninig the mitly fill1v cmn-
social funot,ion�s <�onnrctvd wri
. The date ]all<,] on the top Of
plete,d pvurlo; f.he Olyniipic village;
the, sipectAcle orf the Flarad of
gallies. Probably aur r(,-qi<f(
the Olvmlptic Village with j
the first page of your paper
will tell yon the whole story,
P�rvnt
Natirm on the openhig ,da,y lith
I-Vteq was th,t- 'Tw011 for few
for thereon is printed the date
106,anf) rpx�ap,le p,ackwd in tho -Aadiuni;
,
tations.
to which your subscription is
th-C, prrrert tra,ck; tillo idral weather
Am -way, we, hild a won,derf
paid. This should read 1933.
coll"ditiorls; th+, corn,pl('Ite. orgayli-zatio
;;",.
Wt, are glad we went, delight
.
+*- t0i�; orgunizing rnmmtitteli�.
what. we saw, did and heil
Thank yol6.
annolinvel', who k,ept thv, c,rowd at
irre overJo.ved to bo, back in
,1,,_,,__.,._,__,..,�,,,,__,t
fever heat all the, time and who u,n-
Nlibin�ta aM our beloved Cana
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Playing before a large crowd .at . : Al
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ation the Fair Grounds, ,Clinton, on Wed- � I
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week, I nesday afternoon, the Seafarth.soft- :�i
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Main ball ta,ij, went down to a -6-6 defeat ".1- ..
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lincil at the hands of Godefieh.' , . . :,�,-, J
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on , It was a good, game and, the boys . 1'1:2�i.
e.sted . . �1, .
-1 at p t the breaks seem- � .. ,,,
ed against them. Pop By afte-L pop 1.� .,"A'l
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reet. fly to inner field was the undoing of . .
gned. the locads.i, . � . .:: i ,
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Cudluore Vitched a good gaine,for ��,.
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49 Saforth. and Evan 'Rennie a% ulual. : r,
I I -did good work behind the plate. Er- � I .. I
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rw�s,,were few I on both -sides ang at, I "I'll,
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no t,.Wrne was there a big differenep in. ''"
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the *core. �aaforth_got 'one ru-4i 4a �. ".. I
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the 8-kond, 2 in the third, one in the, ,��
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Y,Q.,urth and one in ,the ninth. God:6- , :'%�.
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D rich got 2 in ille first, 3 in the see- -,'- --. �,
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LIDLE, ond and I in the fifth.,. '... "
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The players were: . . . I ..�
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Is.s.; G. Rennie, 3b., E. Rennie, c.; � ;,;
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t 2.15 Wright, Vb.; ,Hart�- r.f.; 'Burgess, I.f.; . . . . I
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r Go,diaiifah-111-olblinson, 2b.; , Sheir- I 5,
. down, s.s.; Watheson,, 31b.;, Stoddiart.. . . A
I.f.; Sheardow-n, c.; Chelan, c.f.; W�x- . .11 -
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Seaforlth'.9 delfeat aultiamittically I , . �
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lnindle,i eliminiltes them from the 1�ccelsto ,;....�
grea4; Cup, -which was finallt, . .;.
. won by Grand- " .,.,
shadow Bend. 'In 'the other preliminary ' . I " , ,, ,�
Canada g`t,e, Clint -on lost to Grand, 'Bend, - . I
into T Grand -Bend and Goderio6h play- - �,
fortun- ed the finals. . I .. . Is I I I
nt. -of The Ecclestone Cup will be retained : , " - ;...,
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d .chil! for the year bry the winning teani .. : .1
total- and 'Will be plaied- for at the. home - :, .
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h wa. grounds. of fthe -winniii-lig team each , .. �.
r two. year. I . 11 " - M
While Seaforth has -been 49nded , . ...
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glasses very niucb intbe rigining for the Sdlls , 11 ��
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Cup, play off s for ��,hiieh will sicirt im.- . I
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wediatIe-ly. It is expected that .,the I I'll
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ete in first of these games" will take place i
i next week, . I I I , ... �, I
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uppor- . 11$ . . . I .. -� . I
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,11 w4i Dear Sir: Tn' reg-ard to -A, "d cut� ... 11
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P t �;n g, I "o,"'.1d dl�aw the a�teln'tion 0 f . "
, h! :, t:01*_'tilk!� 1-�.- to the fat�t that ,,his is . N . . I .� .
!,.I. i;!,no *,�) �:-,lt 'liem. Grain field.i. , , .. 1.
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lvft n1l, org the fen(-L-,�, w!ll prod-jea- .
Nvi.,ed .�[Itld.vnrjugb-tr) 1111,08t,"IlL favni, - - - I ." 11
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'I'lic- ,xt-�!� inu -, 1,& looked af�ar, and I
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I kin -hi, lft:-.� �'111.1 to f'live this youL- � ,
,.I- J�-,._ �:��:17('��a' w."n'tioll. I , 1 .1
fto, .1 I,L,.!(.':!`,lfly yours; . .Z11
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CNI�;kd. ST. COLUMBAN �
Henry_
Elgin ; *
ner, 0:, lRev. I`athor 1W. .Michell, of the . .1
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Of LA)� Patilist Oid-er, said .%mg at 8.3,I) a.m.. :
or jov- Isst Sun(lay. Father -.1fichell is en :
)n will 1'()Llt(- Lo tliLA niis-sion field in the * � .
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r.unity, . .
where R(veW , -q visitQrs were: ITT. polii"A ;,'
Several C�'Vhn. Dotroit; rdward arod'arettn .
,4;.s bon. Casj--1(I*S-, .1'cts-eph Neville. at the, honle I
skett to Of .N11'. .Nli('ha('l DOWlIVY; MTS. RE-ibl, . .
e y.,4 o n Of 1,011doll. wi'll hor piz-ter, Mrs. Jos.
c e ,A,hO Ca rl i n. . . , .
Ir, aq;(I The following teitchQrs are'leaving --, " " %
I L% Bill f�)r tb��iy )-(I ctivo Schook" Lu.L�V, �
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It; Mr. Pre:4ton: M.itdruIl. Gortr,,Ae anti Afr'
�istricr, ne., McGrath, to Brantford; llvlen 1.
riit�iird. 1,'Ianli,cry, Jo iv.ph Bul'-ker Charles Ma- /
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Mr�;. Th(, lad.;(s nf tho C.N�.L. arc, hold -
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11 �-u 11 - ;lli�': a el"tti'llIng" euchre with 'AL Holy . . I
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1�' "'_ Name ,ii( -ii on Friday ��%vnin- , Sept. ..
Ill, Ile- . � , . .9 .
-n,f foflo%ved �)y lum:h and a pro- ' I
, Fred- pr,tllln�c. . .;
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Id Con- .
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Sunday � I
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qhill.m. .k per-Illiar thir-g haplvn.�d on Fri- ,�
pli(:h.'* (,lav RQvi-noon ' all, the sto,rm was," - J
�)T`Vaking when lightning Mru-ck sninle i
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�,*ook� in Ginni-Ery I'lisbap's field set- i
NMI I'All ting them on fire. The fire �.pread- �!
w gool lal)idlY but a hvn��- down,pour of rain
Ian�; a, came st the rijzht time. putting the .
of the fire out. Had that not happened it I
i'-* ' own would be hard to say ju,,t what the .
;,,� T�.v '()'-tq wou,ld have been. I
r, LOA Gbon Garniss, Fssex, wal, the guest
olild To of .Nil-. and -Mrs. Charle-s Garniss; Mr. .
o X -pa tr i - "And I'lli- * BtornicT IsImStih, Stratford,
griced with iV latter', qisters, Misses Muir- I
ick -ford, iol anti Agyi� Fllioit-t; Niss Louiso
stan,d- flionison, Wing,ham, with Mi,ws Mlar- . I
l,(!(#, to gar(,t Garnis,q- Mr. and ,Mrs. Fred I �
eration Wilm,of �nd e"harles, Mislq Dunelds, .1
nd the McDonal-d and Jack Gottrill in Port, ..
rrien,(J, Flvin; Mr. ano Mrs. Frank Jeskee, ' .A"
ho liv- Detroit, guests of th,e latter's father, I
on irri- W-. Dark; Dunien 'McDon-alld on .
%,and a ihusinerl:�q trip to Provo�*t, Alta.; . .,
the Mrs. Mary Aikin. ,10trillia, Wbbie I,,
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tre,ated Ai,kints, Detroit, and"Mr. and, Mr,z. ,, ..i
x stuti, Neil (Hla-ynes, O-rillia, "r,qto of 1��
of t,b e Mark Ruc�banjan an -Irl Mtkqs Flor- . - "
th the enre; Mrs. O. Sproule and, ,qonq., Bob- ; 1, �
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ce at bic and Billie, in. Liqbowel, and Har- . ,
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he ath- ri-% and Jilictic, wifAi their aunt, in �4
er invi- Stratford- Mr.-sind Mrs. Delorl-ne and 4.5
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Ill tira,e. vistiting Miss Florence Buchanan halve I � 11
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rd,' wld Mee, Stratford, who hiavie-- belen visft- ;��, , .
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,lunny , the latter's P1AMntV9,_tM1r, �Md W". . I ��
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