ee gengr net tlm saa diaeteenatiitiehaen ctr Bubscrfption Rate $2.00 a Year in Advance, Otherwise $2.50 Owen Sound Eliminated _ Standi ing o £C andidates Paint In Water Not To Health} . T has BE From Junior 0.H.A. Series) 1 at ncaa ths nae a ots ofthe contentants that gen a ate eter, hip evening. Ant new nomina | uf weeks about the taste of as lon in the salts bon. Listowel once receiv to y POINTS OUT SOME IMPORTANT wn water, It was explained that 20% oH FoR rg LISTOWEL BOYS WEN ROUND BY 10-8—MEET KITCHENER FRI- DAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS. as rion. knotted the more took the lead. Bell scored fro scramble in front-of Pointon. Dil- score on a beautiful Miss Cora Rappel; Listowel a will be added to to the list in next week's issue. oun ince mas aoe Last Week) palninis oe the water tank aud fberl fish off had been Sted some tai about drai ir geickermiy ete Disb WAS BORN IN ST. MARYS. — vidual effort and Bell duplicated S$ nm II, of Schedule B of the es Well! Well! Well! Here's to the the teat minute later. Hee shot Mrs. H. Chamney, 3rd Wallaces 323,000 4 Public Health so mei o.. 1927 reads| water frrom the tank { ‘throw zh the jome of our readers will remem- Listowel Juniors who eliminated the a hard one from the defence to pick| % ‘}as follows: “No pi i as “otter ‘er| hydrants, bulithis was ber ake ee Ww .-a- former --— ep hgpacgull hb ee neat a corner and the period ended with Miss Janie Dennis, Atwood 133,000 - a tor muted diseased ‘at a r any|impossible as part bay Becrrm asl fame gn : San ae eae itt oa rst roun ) a B . f eat, ’ vegetables, milk orjéerved from List vera ' some oe playdowns. Piling up a three “goal bs bay bearer eo had fuck: Miss Thelma Gee, Listowel 127,000 other articles of food, which, thas been revealed that fish] ¢ Petal will recall members ‘of the (7 Jead on their own ice on Friday night Mr. Lloyd Hallman, Listowel 69.000 reason @f disease, impurity or setae oil was no 5 the local kids hela ade Rocher’s . r. Lioy auman, * nfit for food.” Ey athe “encet vad the follow outfit to 5-4 vict n Owen Soun Mrs. Milton Filsinger, Gowanstown 20,000 cause, ery pe son who* violates Section II of this in Monday tse giving Jim Athas'tinsiae the Listowel. blud Une, Bell : x ‘ by-law ‘shall incur a penalty of not] Works erville, in team the rou broke Ibose again and beat t de- Miss L. Livingston, Listowel 15,000 ess than five dollars, nor more than| an inquiry frown a 1 regarding, the the Owen ound oe freely admit that fence for his fourth goal Se the * Y ictcwsel 10.000 fifty dollars for every offense; andj] paint used. The reads: ‘“Re-| !¢Y Holmes passed away after a long. sie SSR ne the ehawel AA aight: Miss M. Jacques, Listowe " auch meats shall be recoverable} plying to your letter ‘datan Feb. 7th, pie ahs iBtrathroy, 6 on Jan. was underestimated in the game oD ~* : under The Ontario Summ Convic-| rega: Bixtie: ar. Thi tur Friday night and the 3 goal lead that Ps ong ee ea Sra ine Mr. Ed. Hamilton, Trowbridge i im tions Act 1926" ‘Does this apply toltanks we soe Stabaed tn oan 3 you| Night said in part: aay rcs t the came or the eee igi po eouulatentty. throughout. the last : z the Hie tsiest of boxes of pres or aad * jothing injurious to our ee Holmes was a descendant of minutes © in O Sound. They did not * ar etc., upon| No. ack Graphite t, ¢ famous pioneer il for them. Fridey’s game will long “hank ible heade’’ When tae: Grays the public sidewalks or open door-| being made of graphite and itisecs| which settled te Middlesce Conner: Pes | be remembered in local sport history! . armed them in the. first two per- Prsligntnasy Contest Seek to Extend Ways, where it impedes traffic, invites oil with a insti quantity of varnish Western Ontario, more than a - oa = wae riore in ear ipsa fods, but tones? back cleverly -and Held by High School deflement, ty Phage aplenty too? tury, 250, and hae a vast Son DectlON 4 onday. @ Greys @me to OW~! courageo and when they turned ually layed at the On morning: the follow-|im many parts of Canada and the . | el in a special coach and bearing a| into the home atretch they produced - County Roa Road Sritnis front door; exposed wide open to con-| ing anaivels of samples of water was United States. ile mother, Char- reputation that would frighten any}the spurt that won the la A preliminary lower school orat- seeentice of street dust, and the received as — lotte Rapley, was one of four sisters 4 junior team—except The! puritig the first two periods the orien: Pintepee <—— held on Tuesday] sON, G. 5s. HENRY _ WILL HEAR pita infections from the man with| “No objec nel odor or taste was| Who married well kndwt Methodist ~*~ | boys took thé ice with the determina-[ Greys fought with every ounce of| afternoon. ollowng contest-| DepUTATION FROM PERTH! {2¢ bad cough, a real ‘menace to| detected int ‘the waters taken “from| clergymen of the nineteenth century, tion to win or skate themselves dizzy| strength and speed at their command | ants qalivaced their speeches in fine ¢ health. aps and marked 1, 2, : and 4. A and the pt actor had relatives and inthe attempt. When they scored: t5 tte up the score, but in the last|style: Elsie Henderson—The French peer WEDNESDAY — WANT| “Te you don't eet fish out, people ° ahiowen tha country. ar three. goals ip the early minutes of pass from minutes had elapsed before Irwin and apiece. ane they faded and were beaten by iLis rowel toad, Fritz, Pauline Johnston; Dorothy Canadian Portrayed by Drummond; ADS PLACED UNDER COUN- it” & the samples to be - ood sanitary cousins in His father, oni te Rev. Holm es, filled calls Beet the old viaeren in ns entered the employ itoba. ess.” At the game, it looked like more thanithe reserve strength which the Lis-|Eleanor Knight — Consolidated] »:y sysreM. fie nen to} quality."” i a win. It had a the ear marks of penal! boys brought into play. School Problem; Margaret Love— ; ae reaper ey up to the fish compan- made on the ‘sample of} System, so that In boyhood Rapley i a ee unt eee an woke! ‘The final score was 5-4 in favor of| Pioneer Life in Canada; ins re * Hon. G.H. Henry, mi sinister of pub-| {° "napa s poantred illustrated sign.|paint showed it to be a carbon paint} Holmes @ familiar | with a se ‘pass. fre “Finkbetner and ‘only’ six oe riued 10-3, ee tani Playground Grace Giaye= Ble hig ways; has ¢ to meet a where fish” ia oMbred tei nin wean While the mit on ie wih Marys, Ont. in 1867, and eae sss ) ae Bur: deputation trom Perth | County, CON-) he just as “catchy” far more attrac- thi Wiher adenine : : ef 3 ‘ Ronald had counted one Irwin and McIntyre; centre, Ronald; | gess—Sports and Recreation in Can-| * tive and interesting and in the way| ite chatacteristic taste and odor of x fe “Slip”-rushed and shot from out-| wings, atta ee Bell; subs,{ada; Arden Ruttan—Ontario’s Wat ret oth Pr Pit Ag per of inviting custom should ;be far] li ofl it may be concluded, in| the age of 20 he went on the stage at * side the defence, catenins praia Dierlam and Rogers, erways; Margaret Armstrong—Si mn on Wedmesday next, Feb.| ZOT® effective. The fish: itself could| the absence of lead in the paint, that} Winnipeg 4s a member of com- 2 completely is guar Ronald} Owen Sound—Goal, Pointon, de-|Isaac Brock;" Thomas Reid—Can- nd. i covered up and protected. To get ae Baar <at is not harm pany of a well-known actor, the late 4s sped along right wing, lost the disc fence, Beatty and Matthews; centre,|ada’s Railways; Chathie Whesley—/ “"rhe council deputation will-'take this, a suggestion from a storekeeper | e fault therefore wie not in the John Kack, uncle of Florence Reed, z took. it away from Wilson and step-| pilion; wings, McLelland and Wilson |.Confederation; Marga Schnef-| with the m f the question of| °" two is by far the varent and Hrs used, .Cold weather set who was at that time toutinn? in the z ping bebween the defencemen, beat) subs, iteMeekin and Bowerman. der—Pioneer Life in Ontaria: Bthel later é number of Tonde under the! @uickest way to get results atter painting and ry paint did oot West with a miscellaneous entertain- a Pointon for the third goal. e—"Nip" Dwan, Toronto. | Snelling—Pioneer Life in Ontario; | Point ese include| ¢.-stwel is now supplied with miik| dry properly. ment consisting of S fi € Owen Sound began to recover from!” Jack Thompson—Avietion Past, she y fecen age on wasterty from herds where there < no tuber-| readings and dramatic sketches. a f : the furious onslaught of the home| ‘The Listowel junioks will play in| Present and Future. ep a: ey dgecombe Elma and| SUlous cows. us greatest/” Men are ’ Overcoats. now at| Later Rapley Holmes joined the | . crew and tested Fritz with several! kitchener on Friday evening of this} The following eight were ab source of infécton of obilaren with ele. at mid- prices, forces of Daniel Frawley in a world- Motnitigton, thence northerly to the this dise ter sale hot ones. Both teams were going at|week,.and the return game will be|to give their speeches’ in McDo ase is remov The next touring repertory company acting for 4 a merry the Greys hit their| naved here on Mouday next, Feb. |ald’s Hall onvThureday night--Plele leease wamecit 3 og at of Bima,| most prolific agency for the spread several seasons In remote cities of | ° stride. The visitors displayed a fin-[ oth. enderson, Jack McFarlane,. Dor-} (1° ovinclal highwa Féniaing thocuih of this disease is PEN the breath of Lav Bow! ‘H Id Asia, Africa and Australasia, an 3 ished passing attack but could n » 2 » othy Burgess, Margaret Armstrong,| ?. y 5 presi ple. t dry cough wih| +@awn wiers Frio playing a great variety 4 — Koozy” Fritz in the Listowel Extend Congratulatons. Thomas Re Margaret Schneider,} ~ eo ine Uitterense 0 option ‘sists throw small periities & good ten feet, Big Valentin e Euchre Curiously enough, his native Cana- | ne “A tober vis received this morning Ethel Snelling, Jack as to the route this road should take more un some conditions. Every * 4 he artic] milli he eth ttm ae vine, rae tte air Getto ae tt oaks MNS ac ging at eon a he ed | 4 anna and enjoraie|Se'bauncues ot-secont yeare be C4 trip. DiHon,- ag Ureys fast centre coal a rat } pire rt the Lis- difrerent pe al are Pasi middie] rough Huron County to aes ers, tough custome®s, hard to kill, Valentine euchre and dance | character comedians er Broadwa bs ; si man, scored just before the period} <<" em ae a ata ie Ca nt sane d upper schools: H. Siegal, Ian|S°™e favor routing it one and long livers if they land on congenial| &¢ »¥ the Lawn Bowling Club in Me-| Among the stare with who h e ended when he grabbed a rebound in 30 percent oF of “che citieens: po Ow on McDonald, Sinclair Hemingway, and ean aan north BoB ashok f to the su ronnie 8 se oe fea ha evening, ted rhage was es . : om “« ” . 14. Over people were pres- Willa 3 —. of Kat Soca tpn gna ts a Sound were boosting gor the Listowel John Savage. Hach spoke on “Cana. westerly, while others favor it going PA gd Se Rage a ent and there were 45 tables filled potash | pug which: "Calter. More == : with much close checking and heavy a ie pe thre ach a al Fret ietar . ms ithe ue of Stmight west fro y. 1 themeelves, but they can “start’’| for euchre. the orinitul caite fe oma ie Us : ‘aa : body werk by : ae json soorteneneD ae Na tione.” ” The l_epeak = Mc- poesia Ros ag likely be settled in) diphtheria Many throats The winners at uchre were: first.) of the eT SAL The Right Gin, s A et ritz had a féw very anxious mo- . . -|Donald’s Hall ernie night. confere “streptococci” the germ that, maen Mrs. W. G. Spence r. Chas. Mc-i “Tne Man of the. Hour” and “The ie: mente as the Greys strove to over- The de putation will also take up a gets properly under headwa: er; second Miss Rae’ Ward and Rose of Stamboul.”.. His E. ; cine tie land. hat ooze’ waa} / Tesentations de to Hockey Boys. the clainty of Wallace fownsnip te a lot of things, tneer the tn Mrs. M. Fisher. A short program made’ ge Pe meentent sh ‘ right there, catching them with both] T° show thelr appreciation of the! wnt Raper at ipetoes'to., ett aut|have the boundary road betweon| it starts etysipelas. In the throat he| ¥@6 rendered as follows; solo, Miss| “Rain” in which he olen ng 1 hands and knocking 'em out with splendid work of the junior hockey} py 1.00 per roll. Large} Wallace and Huron and Wallace) .; always found yn pneumonia, in the Scott; Instrimental~ duet, Miss| south Sea Trader. sian eig meas R both feet and a goal stick. Bell boy in the games with Owen Sound, stock and tariety of patterns now on|and Wellington taken into the} blood cireulat a favorite activity St Sutherland and Miss T. Rennie, solo, Alll soe swung around Beatty to shoot a high Mr. Andrew Malcolm and The P.K./pand. Hacking's Drug Store. county m. In ‘addition they) is endocarditis, the deadliest of all; Miss W. Anderson; solo, Dr. R. F. ‘ wa winter he rested at Saska- 4 one into the cage, after taking Ron- Mills, Ltd. made presentations to the ——— will ask that the stretch fr Se-| kinds of “heart dis ”” He too, is} Pavlor OOn, Ww. nah his brother, J. S. Holmes, : ald’s pass at the biue line. tn | DOYS, thus demonstrating- their ap- © nfoiey now on. Suits and|‘bringville station to the Huron| q todgh customer, and it iy a good “Following lunch, dancing was en-/ *$ ® Prominent business man and his : rocked Pointon with another © long preciation in a practical manner. The Pate at Simms’. provincial highway from road-} safe bet that every man, woman and yed, music: being supplied by the apg Se a Clara Holmes a promin- i hard drive and Finkbeiner and Beat- P. K. Mills poe every boy on hagen on the 8th and 9th concession) oh hild, cough” has a throat Nickle orchestra. Hol va dire Dr. J. E. Eliott Be ty made fast and clever individual] (28 te’m with P. K. sweaters and Mr.; gee pitis or bis sale bargains at| running easterly through Logan andj fyi Pig aL Bc of germ that form b One h ew York, a former mem- ¢ attacks which were only stopped at arena gave each boy a pair of Van's Drug Ellice, be taken under the systemt| “pus.” Tt spreads thick nina foods| Simms' is selling Suits veto Over- Gar mile Pe pha ren the goal mouth. hoes. These men feel’ that the and that the road from -Shakespeare exposed. Listowel is becom wide-| Coats at lower prices at the February | orps is:9: brother, ; Things looked pretty rosy, when hockey team has not only done honor! ygoney to Joan on improved farm| south to Wien be designated a ly known as an axceptionalty healthy sale : Finkbeiner = Ronald combined for| *° themselves but also to the “|lands at 6% interest. J. W. Bernie, page Rar wy town, but by covering up articles of Simms’ i> tiefore you buy number Fink” being the marks-| @URity and that they should ibe re-/Tistowel. e Suburban Area Commission,| food, and protecting them from in- that § Suit or or at, man. Owen Sound then claimed .a| W@tded in this tangible manner for t is expected, Will seek to settle ‘the fection we ons ‘become h Chief Wilson Had Man - > goal when the puck entered the cage| ‘Meir splendid efforts With every $1 purchase of Rexall muestion of where the city SORetary, Someh t is alwayn eo-incident " to call: your te 3 through a hole in the side of the net.[;) h 2 = rtatnty appreciate remedies you get a tube tooth} ¢nds on the Mornington road With the setting out of fish and other) Arrested For Gheft of Dog} tne fact that Hacking's Drug Store It was allowed however, an: he to greater sorte in muiate wo paste free at Van’s Drug Store. , in the cold weather, the winter the-largest and best assortment On Monday of this week a Toronto citizen appeared before - Magistrate! 00, a close as~| Hamilton on a charge os stealing a Both police dog belonging to Mr. Lowther ‘lof Listowel. The case was adjourned ie for 8 days and°™ rey culprit, was let out on bail of $25 game was held up until the nets were mended. MoLellan made it 5-2 be- fore the period ended. . Condition told in the final peridd, with the visitors having a elight edge] 5, the only mem ; management and _ the of wall Paper in town, Slegeee through the columns of The nner, wish to thank Mr. Malcolm and the P. K, Mills, Ltd. for these splendid gifts. February bargains in Snits and ercoats at Simms’. time ‘that eectnth epidemics begin. Ov T here is pneumonia. It is almost a winter disease. It is, t sociate of whooping cough. icra! easily in winter time. Spinal Meningitis, quite Watch Simms’ windows for Feb- ruary bargains. Largest-and best assorted — of meee paper ‘ta town, 's Drug Special beens Stationery at Van's birthday Special Services Held minion champs, on ‘ : the present team, scored the Greys| #. ockey Boys, Welcomed by Citizens. Sunday at Christ Church Birth ae Gale aow onc ak: Vana infectious, usually gets going right in It seems that ue, ‘Lowther’ $ police Successf ‘ul Afternoon Tea 5 third goal. Listowel missed many A right royal welcome was tender- airbag os nm than ean somanow: 2 ae Aree Ses be” advertiona Held On S t rd chances to increase the lead when] eq the Junior Hockey team on their On Sunday last, the services finac cod Omak MAG coon Cok track’ of ssa Civic Welcome at Oshawa | none of these got an easy start, and in Christ Church were in charge of the La a Werte mowped rua aes 7 - gre p= ion a nN i eager Associati a of do not get very far when they do.|the thief, who had taken ne dog to A successful afternoon tea ow a ru mornin The . station -was ymen's ation and were a é Owen Sound bored in on rebounds| poet os with citizens all anxious to| very special nature. music was Tendered Thos. Dempsey | These are a few of the reasons why|Fordwich and there took the train; held Saturday last in’ the Sunday and combination attacks. do honor to the who had| unusually: good with Miss ‘Winifred food offered for sale should fhe kept} for Toronto, Chief Bh dw wired to} school room of the Presbyterian Bell’scored his third goal when he} brought honor to their town {nj Anderson, Mr. Frank Kemp and Dr. In the Saturday issue of The Oshe-| covered up. The really, level head-j Toronto and had the man and dog] churen “under auspices of the Young” ee shot from the wing: Pointom held} winning the round against Owen|R. F. Taylor in chatae of the aug-| ¥@ Daily Times there appeared anjed grocer will keep his customers] arrested. eenie shes to Toronto} Women’s Missionary Society. The = the puck in his pads and “Johnny"’| 5 mented choir. article peor a civic a come to} ‘healthy and comtiana to get ir} and brought’ the man to Listowel. | proceeds amounted to $27.15 and the: If they get sick a lot = it rushed in and pushed the goalie and he Listow Br n P. V. Smith gave a most im-| be tendered Mr. mpsey,| money. settlement has since been ar-/ will be devoted to missionary work. puck over the line for the last coun- oie tide, an, ae a. od watnies address, a sEnitenas to the formerly of Listowel, the new leader| goes to the doctor and the drug ranged the culprit agreeing to pay; The auditorium was beautifully ter of the game. . town council, and many citizens| laymen, basing his remarks on Psalm| of the Oshawa band. store, all ts which amounted to} decorated in Valentine array, the tea Owen Sound—Goal, Pointon, de- greeted the boys as they stepped} 110-7, ‘He shall drink of the brook The article read, in part, as %pl- about $100 bl dy boo ng cen- fence, Beatty and Matthews; centre,| from the train. Headed by the band|in the way, thereof he shall lift up lows: dn y a Suit or Overcoat at Simms’ tred with lovely pink tulips. Mr. L. Dilton; wings, McLelland and Wilson|q parade was formed, the victorious|the Head.’ Bandmaster - Thomas . Dempsey hy nt low February prices. PRE ge: Z J. Burrows kindly loaned an Ortho- - subs, McMeekin and Bowerman. boys riding in large pleasure sleighs. “-Ghristianity has been the chief! 2eWly appointed head of the Ontario é Ladies’ Aid Circle phonic machine for the occasion and Listowel—Goal, Fritz, defence,} At.the corner of Main and Wallace| uplifting force in the world. AH that] Regimental Band, will be given the ages of 14 Held M de Part the music tly to the after- Irwin and McIntyre; centre, Ronald;| streets, Reeve Ringler officially wel-| makes for peace and fellowship on Spatiae te to this city on ponte and 16 years, who are anxious to e asquerade Farty) moon's attraction. The president, wings, Finkbeiner and Beil; subs,|comed the boys and complimented|earth is based on Christian princi-) evening by Mayor Preston. This} co of the Listowel Brass — Miss Geraldine Moffat, and Miss Win- ~ Dierlam and Rog heron theiry victory. Other speech-| pals, Christianity could do a good] Will take place during the sacred con-| Band, and who are musically ts. Seaman’s Circle (Dufferin) nie Stevenson, honorary preside Referee—T, itiman, Kitchener. | es. were giyen by Messrs. B. L. H.|deal-more if it-were actually prac-| CeTt which the band will present in .coMe to the band at; Ward) held @ very successful mas-|Teceived the guests. . The tea tahle = Bamford and Frank Kemp. Break-!tised as.Christ practised it. Most of| the Regent eatre, and the intro-| seyen-thirty, Friday night, Feb, 17th auerade party In the basement of} was presided over by Mrs A. J. Ham- <i For the first time in five years|fast was served to the boys at the|our problems could be solved by fol-j duction of the new bandmaster will/ and interview Mr. A. 5 of United Church Friday’ ¢vening,| ilton, and assistants were Misse: ; Owen Sound will not have a team in| Queen’s Hotel. lowing Christ’s example, who outlin-|'b¢ made by Lieut.-Col. Chappell. master C. G. Bitton, A i Feb. 10th when about seventy ladies; Forda Lake a and Eva Hamilton. The the Junior O.H.A. finals. And all ee ed life’s dution as work, love, worship| This will be the first public ap- n were present and all report having] candy booth was in charg the because eight determined and cour-| Notes From The Owen Sound Sun-| @” recrestio . The practice of chari-| pearance of the conductor, Mr, Clearing lines at less than cost at/had a jolly good time. A nu isses Florence McIntyre, Thelma ageous ‘puck chasers from Listowel|— Times. ty b can afford to bs mines fe Cua wae eects rye Simms’. o Lee! eupter : gic in a ammir Ing by the Aas peveee ean the a heki the Greys to a 6-4 victor on " ; : charitable would aid greatly in heal- % costumes a wes yery amusing @ Misses Me n, Olga r4 their own ice Monday night. It was ciaseaged sh ih tus Scat gunn it ing some © open sores of civili-| of roy tee ssparoe, Rand. ber Cet rained. Frieade— to see the eat ts, — and wraps; Gee and Mary Climie. ‘ ; ; a desperate eituation which <faced| Listowel gave them a three goal lead} 2#tion. Christ desired that we should} for a_numl nag "Sand. TO ae Miss Jean McLean pleasantly en-| worn many ; the Greys on Monday. They were! but they didn’t get any breaks last} be Tich towar we| the Queen's Own Band o ited ¢ ie tertained a number Of friends at her} Several ladies, Cried: and bent determined to wipe out the three! night and they won just the same spend ourselves in etriving for mater-| 224 early in nye ia or ebear Ce ©; home on Nichol street. on Thursday} with old age, were there, some look- goal lead Listowel held and win the! No. they didn't win the fal” Life on earth would have} 166th pene wn Band, wre! evenin ing very sweet, others very funn round, but Captain Finkbeiner’s| though they were not far from aotig a fuller meaning if we spent the} Borden this re bg Nar alive Sct Se ea to H Old Dutch was there and looked as +team was just as determined that! that, too—but they held the Greys to|4ame amount of time and energy in} >and _competit nae H - tn the Mr Wick ok tae if she were capable of chasing heaps -they shouldn't. So the battle wasia 5-4 win and looked the better club/ Setting rich toward God that we now, Mr. ig promede Band awa oiled i e: standard stall, J ie ad to. Sie of dirt out of existence. Topsy was F a . during the drive down’ the home sp the pursuit of worldly 12 ie Reserve Band and was aera aki wack es Biers there,” as funny as evér. \A couple : Greys were forced to adopt] stretch. ri ed W.O. class on me tm an attack of! of clowns were present and were in the open style of play and in the first In the evening Rev, M. FE. ham pleariey. their usual merry mood. Even the two per ased the puck into! .The Greys worked hard and un-|0f Atwood, made a deep ames If ae eo ae tOl ae old umbrella man was on the jo! every corner of the rink, Dillon etintingly to.ga into the lead in the| DY @ carefully thought out sermon on). OCS eee fon oe a; Pebereees! Rey. BF. Mr. J. ete didn’t Pac) to mend any um- scored the only goal of the period on © periods. That they didn’t | the Book of Esther and Mrs. Henry) —0t will noe Paae Hay end Mr. A. M. Smith were in ileel sd ata ayia Touge- fac a pase from. Wilson and the el S hinned on the magnifice 1 see sang Very bea oe Stratford on gl on ‘Tasedey attending the The working. mah genta paign marks ead was redu wo. ~tendl t we et ng. a The Sunont suisiin oak Eh tual nets Be SE Phe te the Lig Well > host peed gad Ok torn tor wall Hefereel sitios: gare radereavktialae eared face and dinner pail jament-| ¢ cat ince the drive of the Perth . e thrilling 26 minutes of hockey the| * paper, you can do better at home. We ot of aes rate a BleP a ngham ma from Dundalk— ed that he didn't have time to go ro Livestock Improvement ‘As. ee most enthusiastic fan would imagine. ietowel, ‘i winning, advances in-|0ffer you-best selections from three| 00 Monday: evening refereeing . °; Mrs. C. F. Vanidrick returned to} home and dress up for the pa Be ars ie. ana a Three times the Greys tied the score] to = ie conka of the playdowns | large factories from which to make} Lucknow-Winghgm hockey match. Listowel on Saturday, after spending} A. quaker Parson, looking very ht with a series. of ag en the round and when t bell) w further. | ® choice—-Hacking’s Drug Store. me time with her daughter, Mrs. | pio nd quite unconcerned C. McPhai dietr sasuna Confined to Her Home— vores Champ at Dundas” Senne paused by his wife. let as ular sounded for the. seca rest period. 2 Pp rick, dressed ix hi entered thee the score was deadlocked on Their renle Dalanced | team will give ecored four times ‘ “Bell, the right wing player | Listowel, walked off with nvost of the Bye Jast He = scored. rt skirt, Tbies haa a huge bows wee} naires coats oe hae come . to the