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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Oct 1936, p. 1

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( ( ~hTt gmn f Witti Which Is Incorporated The Bowmanville News rMF. S2D ITFA 79TY1 -L - ,- NUMVIB1R C40> Bowmanville High School Runners Up In Athletic Meet Held, at Port Perryý HAMPTON MAN LOSES HOME IN DISASTROUS FIRE ON WEDNESDAY Hlowvard Cowling's Home.Burn- ed to Ground - Wife and Faniily Are Homeless- Roach of Bowmanville, HARVEsTr SERVICES Adp %WLJLLLA LAAI J AL éL qvII Breaks Recod n AT ST.JOHN'S ARE A story of sadness and despair__________ Breas Rcor i Ai si. J HNP AR fodeditself Wednesday morn-: 440 Yards Event LARGELY ATTENDED nfoldhed iesrc wt ei _____ ~FORMER PASTOR 0F Loose Piaying Behind 0sone:n9Tkn ering suddennes at the house of! - Whitby Annexes Bas- oadCwig apo.d-1A vnaeo vr r ýHea"- Rains Fail Te Keep Con- HoardCowing Hmptn. e- JA ' sett Trophy F o u r gregation From Festival Ser- stroying it completely. ton Team VicLory on v ifsay - 0 Mrs. Cowling and hier daugh-.'M D If FD Points Ahead Of Bo- b- r he n of he ters were home when suddenly, _____ 3 YA Battie for Playoff Berth nFnltnStr manville erooGet1ece smoke was noticed outside the i!__ day Afternoon - Hundrdxetd t ________i house and the-y discovered the, ~ Hari-est Festival services at St. roof1 a mass of flames. The strong RvadMs .F BomavleHihScoo rakJohn's Anglican Church attracted wndswptti faesalngth ' aHndre a .tP.Armstrong Attend Oakville Fixture Bowmnvile Hgh cliol tacklarge congregations on Sunday. roof and quickly the entire house athietes were runners Up te Whit- The celebration opened with a was beyond saving. It is beiiev- Blehe, niversarn- LSAVAT. BNDRM Stadpthfgo Dch O- Bleforethe onsWedding An- LnStAe ST.nBANDvPlayCogmuoise baIl a. 1 d ehe inter-school athletic meet at Port m.anksiing Commuattnonat. Ieclthe flire was started by sparks nveSrySA.5"' A MY ibon rn. whichoas well ttended. ev. fo-.mthe chimney. bore, h oal adi i-o Fory hol on Wed nday af to n C. R. Spencer xas the celebrant. Neighbours hurried to t h e Rev E. F. Armstrong, pastor HERE ON S JN DAY fiv us ysea t Mlo n FY or tsch ol.s Boan v ride. ejt-Th~e special preacher at the ýscene, forring a bucket brigade of the Blenheim United Church, lost the s c n a e o h n by P rt Prr a d U br ge. norning and evening services Was1 which proved unavailing. Finally! 1 and Mis. Armstrong celebrated tario Se -ln s by a 7 t 4 competed. in the lengthy programn the Venerable Archdeacon Wil-1 Bowmanville f ire brigade was the 35th anniversary of their Talented Musical Group Te Assist Scorea itn hste h of keenly con'ested event.s. Bow- liam Simpson of Millbrook. arch- called. but toc) late to be of much .Wedd:ng with their fam-ily, in In Services at Local Citadel- roundanthtirandcd.n manville. winners of this coveted deacon of Peterboro. who preach- more 'than protective assistance Courrright. a, the haime of their Is One of Best Bands in City game wl epae tOkil trophy in 1935. finished 4 points cd rtwo loquen, sermions on the frtesroîdn oîe.Tetn e.C .Amtog no audya .5pm be in hi b a t r ou h h arv st them e. A t the niorning fl ur nM ill w as seriously th reat- maidlee : r e t m e 6. T e S l a i n A m a d 0 a c d t a s t a o m n i l struiligle which left the title in service lhe mas ass'ted by Tom ened at one time by fîying eni- STeumpuous nin ivpler 6. The Sla treet Crps.Torntofias m e.Te doubb untilitheh fiishniEh. eneve stThJr..uwhoureadatheveeronsybers andesprksgfroStteetraoids.yetoare no betty Duta J..wh iadte eson brsan saksfrm heraidyPer ias served at the St. Clair iwill visit Bowmanville and vicin-ta hroi],btlk h newv records; were smashed in the at his last service bef ore entering burning frame structure, but the Inn. St. Clair. The,,re were pres- ity Sunday next, October 4th. 'Royals hyhv h n.ko course of the atternoon. Roachi Trinity College. Toronto. At the wind chianged it.s course sweeping cnt with the honoured guest.s forTeBadfsoe4mmbr 5citlin onheras. e- of Bownianville created a ncw evening service the lesons %vere smioke and sparks through a vac- the happy occasion, Rev. and Mrs.-TheclBas ne of the45me stanigl aterayhegotem ndok record in thesno boys' 440 rcad by B. H. Mortlock. The ant lot directly in front of the C. E. Armnstrong, Douglas E. Arm- agegto!o the Toronto West'full advnaeo hi potn Yards event in the new time o! choir. under the direction of Wil- hlouse. strong of Toronto. and Miss Mar- Divis~ion n is under the leader- i ities. Tetotasaevr 51.5 seconds. The final standing liain Shotter. with M -S. J. A., Sadness enters the picture garet M. Armstrong f Blenheim. siip o a d atrSel. T e ýel of the compcting schools wvas. Gunn at the organ. provicd when it was revealed that, r.P ollowing the supper the Bien-BndvîitoBowmanvlIepsibehttewneroth W h t y 7 p o n s, B i -m n -i l o r a sh 0f a n m a ertee ele. T hl e e en y m a c e d a n t s q u t Whiby 67 poits B wma vilespecial music for the services. Cowling. an employee 0f the heim pastor and his w.ife wvere 1 promises a real treat for all lOv- round wl e d cd d o h 63 points. Uxbrîdge 57 points. and Harvest anthemrs were su ng Goodyear Tire & Rubbe C.,Presented with a beautiful radio cso ntuetlmsc h ras P ort Perry 40of ointes.fol e c m1onn a d e eîg a d to e-Bowmanville. las no insura ceon a p tte pro a e i o r- B n osse ulfe ooss W e e s y t a ie o h piteIit fw-nnrsfolws. let- enig service wa- enirely choral. the house. which hie owns himself, irîght.adveatl e s h o h t l t e r e e t e o a e w t f o e s a d P o h a r n s a e n w h m l s .G o v e rn m e n t f (,7 D u rh a m C o u n ty , w h o h a s b e e n a p p o in ;,e d C h :e f m rr e d in W i d o r b3 R v. J a e A r t iss a n d t w o s as o M il o u s w r if s t i t a 'ueof the f iedd garden. Friendly neighbours. realizing, Justice of Ontario, succeeding Sir William Mulock. Mr. Rowell 1 Livingstone. who waSa minister Ajtn rhrClet hs aebttetuh ulCre Junior Champions: Girls-Fi- tastefully arranged by members the seriousness of the situation., is one o! Canadas outstanding legal mindis, and hiis aupoin.ment in Blenheim many years ag. father was in charge of the local madle hsfrtero nfu a er, Whitby. 8 points: Runner-up. o! the Women's Guild, under the, have rallied around the family. hias been lauded by men of all shades of political pnin Mr. Armstrong was associated Corps years ago, recalls with no in thefitfrm anitaeth Helen Williams, Bowmanville. 6 direction of Mrs. Wm. Cunning- jproviding them with temporary ___wt r iigsoead hlit tle pide thandBoas envllle s Mciloievhe rn. oy points. hiam. On the altar was the tra-: shelter and comfort.Miso. r.was charge of the LWgelS.lorsanoftdonndhi tAvese Intermediate Champions: Boys 1ditional loaf of bread and bunch i ____Mission_ h u . Ms.Armstrong wa hae wiflte accmpnnS thepsalî n tesxhoefntw u -Rodman, Uxbridge. 12 points, of grapes. symnbolic of the food r icturesque Oia Lnglanu '»ee" iPricplSc hool.c Street r i ilb copayn h al lied for championship Mac Doug- and drink provided in the liar- ST. PAUL'S Y. P. U. Picursblikiln ae cholenBandsandheirimar- the essagss ane D n Miehd a e ail. Whitby. 12 points. vest. St. Paul's Y.P.U. hield its reg- 1Fîve cide lsdthra- 1 duringths nw Senior Champions: Boys-Cro- Following the morning service. -ular meeting Tuesday evening i M tinersuresatheir last mn. Mifltonav hadd I adiio t te egla sr zier. Port Ferry. 12 points: Run- members o! the A.Y.P.A. met in wth President i-lda Hall in the' on te the happy homeland o!: vices at l, 1arn. and 7 p.m. in the translated childhood. Citadel. a Sacred Festival will be six m is u s b t o.y t o w r ner-up. Maffey, Whitby. il points.i the Parishi Hall to bid Tom Dus-- chair. Ir» business period it wa.s I M mixed u naBwavlern Girls-McCreý,a, Port PeM 7 tan farewell. Mrs. F. A. Dilling oni decided t.hat the yuung people 1 r Armstrong preached the Oedrd nte rntyUie points: Clarke, Uxbridge. 7: t3av behiaîf of h on epe s-Iwudtk the evenieoleng churchd teth e Dr. L. B. Williams DalighsAdec it itrso um e nies rs-vices at Court- Church at 8.30 p.m. The Trinity Osonst-coufie.ga- erly. Bowmanville. 7: ail three ed the Young man God speed and service next Sunday. Program Trip to Old Land - Dellejous Chicken Pie Supper Enjoyed :ight United Church on Sunday United Choir under the direction ed eightht n akdtre girls are tied for the chiampion- best wislies and presented him was in charge o! Christian Felî By Hu.ndreds at Enniskillen on rdy and also spoke at the church an- o! Francis Sutton, MuS.Bac. PFC.wieCentfndsx.ase ShFriaday.e lc.Heas:losi or e.Mcur niversary supper there on Mon- .CO.. etc., will take part in the four andwsrahdfrahî dozenhi. Junior Girls receivedi numerous gifts from rie. and considof Scripture j dTheei g-lnemTiun.por -mi personal friends on his departure lesson by Eric Swindells, and a 1 he-von h h e n h omdbetie f Termanv friends in Bow- It will be o! interest te Many 'singlepsthid soesco, liamis 4B). Mîchol (U): 64 -5 sec. Rcv. C. R. Spencer conduc'ted'Clemience on the subject -Liquor pie supper at EnnilnmisssdLondon. Everyone lias heard of phhoi o rnt ntdfo hc iu.Js lan Broad Jump-Fier cI t)r. îlliams showcd the brid- Church. loin in sincere congratu- o! Eowmanville. entered the work rgtfedrtrwhm ohl (W\). Williams (B): 13.10. 75 Millbrook. cosed a very interesting evening. tertainmenr.. faîling up to allow a boat to pas tin.M!ohisevtonAry e ý i3o . W ill amW .h P ic k e tt-b rith el ase rv ic e st hean dv apre a cr me d a th .~ ~ a d s - i c h o ' U F ri r W , iT h e p ro g ra mn fo r th e e v e n i n o d o w n th e T h a rn e s . sc o re d a a g ______ MoiBe:at0t2irBBand-bothomen M c Ki n îg ht ( B ) 1. 2. B . B . T - as g iv e n y D r. L . B . W illia m s In t tis d iv e rsif'ed e n ts î a in - j y Li t e t f e d ~al XV) 81~ High Jm ny- L a n g u g e I~ofct a n d oa d who lias delighted so m nt there was plen y of inter- i i v e r v m v u v u l o , o w n M ilt on c m i h a k w t Mahad P) 8 .' CaLangegie t nd ]ad To i o -nayo! hîs friend-3 in Durham ezst to please al For thý,evo M J o Vim Un eiling Sh fthree. W lmn okdafe I od 1PPý Crei'1 ý ut va ' iovi'g pctur.ejyd euy h cluýàfiiips Contnued on pge 7 A n1 S1fl u îs o u rs bvt is c idnt froin the harty o, Hampton Court w:'th ils ibaeL O R Toletzka fuelo C re u E' me o ae7 A u ig D sc u s y Journalist onC xi ]Boî O~ nocdbaîv h cbu~shawa M an at ,LiosssadMeetiacngicBilolhird J ~~~ominoendation of the progcram itîftl floivers. lau nU. and h pITC LIi il etA Ceet' oyrg that thes- ftlm-s arc being con- and trocs ccctamtv n:ý- nh.mt d al ig GEORGE C. FOSTER I_____________ G. B. Van Blaricom, Editor of si*I imlarox cd. Ev imeans of a The cattle mon iwent homie detscored. . J. Brush walkedhie anded lud speaker. Dr. W illiams fol- in ned to m atch the s:ock Ca t J L ck Toe ra hi Naylor an K. C e nt sn ed o FINE BOOSTER FOR Ht<NST PEOPLE Canadian Lumberman, Tells loocd the lî,ctur.es vith humioroiùs Highland Wnt'ri Fair. an.d tli Story of Vimy Memorial - LOCAL BOYS ASSIST drive intomrru. NORTrHERN ONTrARIO IN BOWMANVILLE Rotarians Useless n e s s of and ntu:x comment. takinoý boys are going to loin tLhe ScDittsh Bowrmanville Vimy Pilgrims, OSHAWA BLUE DEVILS For tenx orinnsol Cuss - Words - Average his audience cn a trip through Rogimient so îhcv con o car :hise W-ere Guests - Carnival te mnmu f wlvsenfb m nu:c fandom -othe . Eim e Y fblovcd unexx ng E<lA'our oivii Proceeds $620 Oshawa Blue Devils. one Mr. Goi«LeC. Foý*,e- ývhoA ft-v day aga he edcor Mn Ha Smal Vocaulary in1nue f0f thnzario'sy sma5blovstnerugby ithe sà Voreofintathes fiftht andy wentc accomipan.c by Mi- Fo. *er unc of this newspaper lost a S. -Morialun:.l they returncd %wa-s iii hîs troop.ng z:he colors nthceasri-lihv the srie aheadinteixh Inhefth thoeir daught.ec. has cu:ndfrcm billon the street. An ad- -An addres. tunique ini*, stle.fîîîed iwîh intecs.,in, and in- Grand Parad- ro'dabfoe Members of B9winanxilîe Lions' of tivo outhful Bowmoieraceascnno fe- trip to Norhcrn Ontar:o. Mrc vertisement was place.1 in ' its humour and its eood sonse struct:x e :nr:ýden;s and scenes. Wh.tehall ivill be ih.sntso Club together W'th numerous; ille players this season. caehm wenA 1FPoster. ivho oxvncd a haîf se-,tioIi The Statesnian and within I fcatured Fr:davs nmetnr o! the One could'sce the ChaI! CIffs o! forgotten. Clementelwo sstl cm o.' land in the nDrth a, Uno Park. a short Urne the finder re- Rotary Club o-hoin G. B. Van Doxer throughi the inîists just the Tculy this m'le .and a quarzer gueses o-cnt to the unveil'ng of Belih BagneliRols i i the trew hih oe tir afr 5 miles no: th of No-v Luîse-rd. turnrd the money 10 the Blaricoîît. Ed:tor o! The Canad- samie as d:d Caosar those n:ne- o! filmin *,litho most conipiehcnsive the Vimy Menorial on Monday - helping the oyas, i tea icatchingCre' hg o andi 500 iintbos fot-If Tit-onto. editor. Not only did the ian Luinhorman o! Toronto. o-as teon hundr-ed odd yeaî-s aco. and reovieo- innimotton picuces cxc: ni.O! course it o-as not the backfield on the teamn, and ighisscnd wkad sh facmied in that s.:o foc sex-en finder show a very honest [the rfucst speaker. It was Mn. London xv: t s îeeming life re- taken o! Great 'Eritain. both ifl eaI trip, but a vixid description "MIonk" Colmer, a n o t h e r stidt telscn Hcsl ye ars. He is linos, enthustas*ttc disposition, but in addition !VanE3la,-icomis second appeaîrancc prcscnting the hub o! the wvorld's sub.ierts for-pulic education and 'o! the pilgrînage related by CapI. Bwail o. wlla se-d dul norgtadB about the propects, o! the nrth refused te accept any re- ,bfore the local club. and his ad- industrial xvheel. Constantv one entorta:nîncnt and in pziioticf W. J. Lock o! Oshaa. Zone Re- play backfiel. B a g n ell neîî cam altewaho . as, an agr:cultural scio.Ho yard ..A simlar instance dre.sso-as rcceivcd xvth much en- xvas i einindd o! Englnd s' love and sent-imental aspetIS o! Em- - presentative o! the Canadian played for the team hast Theled ashotiedo- reports except:onally hcavy crops came to our notice a few th'us:asni. He ivas întroduced by o! ius:ice byîthe sighit of Eobbtes -pire build.ng.____Logion, a member o! the Oshawa' ya.SotHbelcab eer~Mlo o h itwt f poatoos. a type knoxxn as i days arler. A young lady Geo. WV. James. and spoke on the 1______Ciy Council. and one o! the Vimy of the Blue Devils, in a press a thrEe Warba vÉ:ch are selling for $2.00 i host a purse c on ta in i n g sub.iect. "Language, Good and I Pilgrimai. To miake the tripnmore inevw wa pricaly sneian asduedtthd perba, ndo!whch70 bgs moey an ohe1iem ,Bd." B >'~7 realistic Capt. Lock, who was one exuberant about the pros- ib .Ceet oezasoe were produced on one farm. Gar- w h i c h she conservativelyiy Mn. VanElariconi stated that D/urham Boyonl V orlU TourTo the officials o! the tp, dis- pects f "Monk" Colmer, ona net No. 1 hard wheat is aiso ai valued at $50. A boy found Jthere wvere about four liundred playe&. a neel of motion pictures woh anan a v one splendid crop in the north, with the purse and returned it to and fifîy thousand words in the h hemitns a v- cutc 52 bushel.s t the acre being The Statesmian office. He i English language. accordîng 10 the Travels of Dr. Wallace Horn of Hampton hoe had taken during the trip in erything it takes to make Both n wudhv crdo ____ France and England. The speak- one of the best ba.ckfield the hit. hsls i etot threshed in a year that was none refused to give is name or Oxford dctionany. spoken by five - ---- er gave a detai-ed report f the men in Ontaro. Rev. Father aieo h unrbtiside o too favorable. M. Foster, w-ho accept any reward for his ýhundred million people in the Editons Note-Hearing that Dr. ments and observations f others. pilgrimage from the time it stant- MGahey, of St. Gregory's third bae Brhrecethd lives at Glenn-Larra. well known honesty. Bowmanville citi- 'world. A person couhd get along WaIci.Hrnpo !M. and icua when one knows the ed at Montreal until it concluded Cuc.Ohw.oc ntetrwj n crdo epresethe oxvinghtat heas. zei ngo rd thonet y hndadanef!ay wrd. utth MWc. W.Horn Hampon woator eri mdteMrt-b h eur Cnd. ut-dfamus rugbyshay e hlm taseibal ntesethG- exrssdte ih htli as igofpid nthe tonciti- axneaindvidualemoed. andthefMontrealW.orn. ampdtour the ters were not written for publica- standing about the trip was the self, is also enthusiastie bert hitecnrewasal.o fifty yeans younger, se that lhe displayed bby ttion butit wereragenlyivintendedoyas amagnificenteal nay wex- tou hingten bs aboutnlthenetwod local boys. waytoesecond, stoaboueththi.rdocanboys.coredc might play a part in the develop- zens. Incidentally, if you, had knowledge of. from two te latter part o! July on the Tramp family letters, se much o! per- handi1ed. Capt. Lock said. The ment o! Northern Ontario's great too, have lost anything, three thousand. Steamer -Colytto," along with a sonal interest has been deleted. Legion Executive in change had a g ric u ltu ra l p ro sp ec ts . M n. F o s- th e re is n o b e tte r w a y to C m o t n o d t d n r m t e C i a o U i h i l n o w l a d t a n ter is over 8û years of age. and find it than through the CmvetnrIorssitf rom tenChicao Uni- despite his wish for more youth- Lost and Found section of Language was described as the versityS. had wnitten severalelet- - their pln s el adthonei- Cniudo ae7 fui years, he is a mighty smart The Statesman Classifled expresýsion o! ideas by word.s, or. ters to his parents. we asked ifAoad SSolytQe.to. cud koe their oel aEey pormis-T RETOSA DT R N - man for his age. and takes an Advts. in bnief !orm, it was human we mighit use extracts from the.ze July 29, 1936 bclonged to a definite Party acieitrs neeyhn htspeech. The sweetest and Most letters in The Statesman which Dear Folks- which was gtven a number. If A NULD RA ETA ARA RN goes on around him. cmo-ig od iihelt e ge 0 tra v t ewhv tepii are lifevergyn easy. Ewand lie ieled iy bat, ainsmrkbsedN A D RA CN tongue were 'hiome" and "moth- ilg ftaelling abroad and - iglf ey ay aighisvh '1 a awy mre er," and the most satisfying, "En-. therefore it is interesting as welh xith his group numben, and. hîs M R AN MR. M ALDRED, EWC STL clsedplese indcheue. TIieas educati'e t0 read the comn- (Coninued on page 7) sa rpaewsawy eevd Orono sannual fair proved one 1the cla5ane8o sScn HONOREDON SILER WEDING ANIVERaAY d "famn"which were used soi SPEAKERS AT LOCAL SERVICE CLUBS ious ceremonies in which he par- from all parts of the two coun- Matn, agtrn n n _____ON_____________RS R pouslyad ndsrii at y took a h representati'e o the tics attended the Durham CentralCaeneMrnR.No2,O - that they really conveyed no - tY o! Oshawa, and told a rui Agricultunal Society Fair last awa. Thr'rf ab a ag meaning, added no effet 10 a ber o! pathethic atonies o! the Wednesday. The huge cnowds Lycett, sno r n r.Wu Ail available parking space onj To you, Mns. Alldread. we feel statement and became monoton- - pilgrimage and a numben o! hum- that !ilîed the grandstand and Lycett, MpeGoe Wilmoî Street, Newcastle, was1 called upon te express the grat- oua and wearisome. These words ocour stocies. Among the former groundis were estimated to be ov- Office:srsosbe o ucs utilized on Tuesday evening. Sept. itude o! the community for hav- did not contnibute pith or piquan- w'xas the story o! a little old lady er 3,000.o!he aiincue Pridt 22nd. when about fi!ty relatives -Jing brought to our miidst this fine cy te any utterance and oflen Ruhsaselelc h ih 0 Teexiisan rnsan ecste ia and fricnds galhered at the home family o! sons and daughters. demonstrated the paucity o! one's- sec heer husband's grave. and who attractions won the attention o!f usellQbre o! Mr. and Mrs. Matthexv Al- Many indeed might. feel they had vocabulary. t- .of- Vîce-presidentde, W.andthe S.haMoffat, Qi010,-- dread to congratulate and hon- been blessed tb have had the World Leaders I.--tl !hcwligestodealadteDra eie l.oo;conaic-reileti our them on the 251h annivensary pleasuce and the pivilege o! Continuing. the speaker said Owhn dsh er hadaolitvsel theis.Ead ais applauedfrtelv-H artes omnlî;Sc o! their marriage. In addition te mothering youn children. the leaders in world events and rae, day a rse ha x'isited the lar hc plae. nd me reasryJ .GmyOoo Newcastle friends, numbers had It. is our carneat ceaire te con- the outstanding figures o! the 1thg inrave. shcidaentdwa haong AIlaboutheoon en a s w e nrar, .H tpe oo inotored in !rom Mimico. Orono, x'ey 10 you by- oun actions. which agesxere men o! quiet speech -.ptehmoosicdnt a htsood baots tehore rin as W.oorr Pei.n o FeFir Fraserville, Pontypool and Bow- speak louder than words, the es- and !ew words. He instanced the . in whachapI. Ltonckw a ske rou et asts tp. n e aroncars . F.riczrM.. ewat manville. Mr. Ed. Skinner. by tcemin which you are held by case o! the late Calvin Coolidge, 1 ;'ipa Fc h wton cn îapy h ee t, tvlyais.ondf tetDrain drzels a8ar.npae common consent. 100k the chair us. We look upon you as one o! former President o! the United lien a Frcnch ton. Teneathere 1 oto lie aiso!the Badurham anp8 and asked the gatheings atten- our happily married couples and States, whose will contained j.ust, dlesas bleed. Tmhedwureta on t Regimenal ad he lion in respect o! the proceedings trust you may remain longý upon twenty-thnee words, his, ontire os- 'Ars1 hvl - e eto l c ~fffhuu -+o !olîow. Mn.an es-1 lradcrt1%9n-ylfet t-'ul'ttebin -f --i wie h --_ ag -eCa -O î gu soen LUI FOURMER MAMBER FOR DURHAM CHIEF JUSTICE Militon Evens Bail Series Defeating Royals 7 to 4 VOLU 1 ) lvixi 04. -BOýVMANVIILE, ONT., THURSDAY. OCTOBER Ist. 1926 à Ytan AA

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