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Ask a Ford dealer to explain the thrift plan of buying a Ford. was never disturbed_by ; the purchase of a &i'ord ‘ TERRITORY "Fare Returning"â€"§20 from WINNIPEG 14 cent per mile starting paint to Winnipeg. .\ Graham, | . Ontario _ G. T. R. TRACKS halsd 74 0P your best considâ€" eration. A yE css They are particuâ€" larly fineâ€"appearâ€" ing." " _ They. never need painting. They. are fireâ€"reâ€" sisting and proâ€" tect you from the hazzard of a home in flames. Windsor, Ont. _ _ THEâ€"TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON On:â€" Wednesdays~ last . excitement ranâ€" high in the game. between _ the Married Men ‘and the Eagle House, pf~ the: local ~Softball League, when the: Married â€"Men came out on he long end jof a }9â€"8 score after a closely econtested game.. The game was interâ€" esting from the start to finish, and treated the spectators to a real brand of softball. After the Eagles had piled up a small lead the Married Men â€"commenced to attack and, as a result, tied ‘the score at 8â€"8 in the sixth inâ€" nings, and won th¢ game in the seventh on some timely hitting. It the last half of the seventh, the Eagles . put up a fight to tie up the score and were almost successful, two men getting on base: with twoâ€" down and one infield roller to Cooper.. Honey was thrown out dat the plate to end the game for the Eagles. Rose pitching and Coleâ€" man.at short featured, while for the winners, Calhoun‘s catch off second of a ‘fast drive, and Cooper‘s pitching, who struck out ten: and did not issue a base on ‘balls, features.= The game was well handled byâ€" Bruce Mathers at the plate. WESTON JVENILES . 10 MEST BRAVPTON After a very successful «season, the local Juveniles have fought and have tied a group with Brampton./ It is indeed a creditable showing and one that deserves the most hearty coâ€"operâ€" ation of the citizens of Weston. The Juveniles: have been showing up fine lately, and as a result of their work and the splendid Aeadership given to them by the local men, they have deâ€" veloped a first class team and have strong hopes of wining the local group this . week. Mr.:George Sproule, of Brampton, and. Mr. Art Mallaby, of Weston, are trying to make arrangeâ€" ments for the playâ€"off.at: Woodbridge, and it is to be hoped that a good following of the localâ€"citizens will go[ behind the boys: The Juveniles in a few years will carry the name of Wesâ€" ton in senior Jacrosse, . The support and encouragement, â€" ofâ€"â€" the . people, means much to them now. . Watch for the posters which will tell you of the game and make arrangements to folâ€" low the boys.‘ ; 8 Beautiful Walker Trophy Won By M. J. McEwen in Brampton YOUNG MEN WIN FROM EAGLES BY SCORE OF 151 All honor to our local bowlers. ~ Another beautiful trophy has .been added to the collection of trophies in our bowling club. N. J. MeEwen and his rink BHas been successful at the third Brampton tournament. ~They.won the: Jarge beautiful silver cup presented by the Walker House. This is a â€"challenge‘ cup held for: the year. There, is however, a small cupâ€"that remains the property of the club. Four silyer percolators were the individualâ€"prizes for therink. District Honors are to be Decidâ€" ed. Next Week When Playâ€"off is Staged Eagle ‘{{[ouseâ€"Wilby, c.;â€" Roos, p., §.$.; White, 1b.;. McGinn, 2b.; Coleâ€" man, (s.s., (p.; Honey, 8b.; Newsome, 1f.; Walker, r.f.; Thompson, ¢f. t Tilzs is_ the égé(;ixdr\trop'hy that our bowlers have won@this year. « W..J. Inch was successful in winning at Streetsville:. A~very pretty display of, these trophies and prizes was made in Hill: & Shiells‘ window last week. . . i snn 17 7 Ds 2l t 10007 unc ie Adoe t ht en ho esn eevnenet s Score: Married Men Eagle House On Monday the Young Men again showed theirâ€" class in the . Softball League by handing the usually hard hitting Eagle team a 15â€"1 defeat, thereâ€" by sputting the Eagles out of he runâ€" ning. The game was a good exhibition of baseball for the first four innings, but=~after that the Young Men scored at will, scoring no less than.ten runs on good solid hitting in the last four innings.. The Eagles found great difâ€" ficulty in scoring, many of them being cut off at the plate, and their only tallyâ€"was due to some great base stealâ€" ing by Doc. Honey. For the winners Walker Wilson‘s hitting and fielding featured, getting 3 singles and 2 triples and scored 5 runs out of six times at bat. _ For the losers Doc. Roos pitched a good game, but he did not receive good support. _ Lineâ€"up: Lineâ€"up: / Married â€" Menâ€"Cockburn, ¢.; Cooper, p:; Seymour, 10.; Calhoun, 2b.;~ Hickson,s.s.; â€"D. Cooper, 8b.; Lacey, 1f. Eagle House Lacel, Lf.; Courtney, r.f.; J. Cooper, c.f: > Young Menâ€"V.â€"Brown, e.; W. Wilâ€" son, gs.; H. Darlington, Ib.; V. Jenâ€" nett, 2b.;â€"C. Brown, 3b.;â€"L.â€" Varco, C £or B.. Mays, rf.:: D. Pierce, 114.;. D; Bletcher, p. winning . rink B(atteri‘es‘: ‘M.M.â€"Cooper and Cockâ€" burn; â€" Eaglesâ€"Roos, Coleman â€" and Wilby: ts sc y eoskp Eagle Houseâ€" Colemany s.s.; _ Mcâ€" Ginn, rf.; Roos,â€"p.; â€" Thompson, â€" c.; b‘IWJNIci“'/ueVnV, Steerlel, i.iFarrr, and W. Hales were the members of the SOFTBALL Maitlands ~chave _ certainly â€" slipped back, but are still« aâ€" dangerous: team and one to be ‘reckoned with before the final playâ€"off. The teams have found. a way of beating Conacher at last. That is not letting him get the ball. Conacher without the ball is, an ordinary playâ€" er, as all ‘his strengthlis lost, and thus it brings Maitlands, too, as an ordinary team.> f "Oh, it‘s quite simple," said the travâ€" eller, "quite simple. The married men all wipe their feet on the mat; the unâ€" married ones don‘t." Honey, 1b.; Newsome, 3b.; Shea, 2b.; Irvine, ef.;. Moore, Lf. Score by innings: Young Men .... 1 0 3 1 £ 0 4 215 Eagle Honse .. 0 10 0 0. .0 0°0â€" I Umpiresâ€"D. Cgoper Westover on bases. The next game will be on August 8th, when the two leaders, the Young and Married Men, will meet. MWeston Seniors have a hard_ schedâ€" ule to play, but there is no reason why they should not again win the championship this year. : Much depends on the game with Orangevilie toâ€"day. More harevesters than ever will be needed this year ‘in~ Western Canada on account pf the bumper erop. Special trains . will\ be:rum by the> Canadian Pacific Railway, which is advertising the usual low rate of $15 to Winnipeg, plus a halfâ€"cent per: mile: beyond to destiiation in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Return@ng the fare will be $20 from Winnipeg, lus a halfâ€"cent per mile from starting point. Going dates are August 13, 15, 22 and 24, acâ€" cording.to the territory in Ontario. «On the lunch cars food and refreshments Mimico certainly ‘had the early part of the game with Brampton, and lost their opportunity to hold their best with Excelsiors. Accordingly he stationed himself at the door as they came back from dinâ€" rer, and mentioned all those whom he believed to be married, and in almost every case he wasâ€" right. may be obtained at reasonable prices. Special cars will be provided for ladies, children {full fare) and their escorts. First special train. willl leave Toronto on‘ each date at â€"10.00 a.m., and last special at 10.30‘ p.m. on each date. Full information â€" may be secured from any Canadian ‘Pacific ticket ofâ€" fce. Aâ€" .commrecial traveller visiting a large city warehouse made a bet with the manager that he would pick out all the married men among the emâ€" ployees. .. "How do you do it?". asked the man ager, in amazement. Three things to giveâ€"alms to the needy, comfort to the sad and ‘appreâ€" ciation to the worthy. Three things to governâ€"temper, tongue and conduct. Three things to cultivateâ€"courage, affection and gentleness. Three things to commendâ€"thrift, in dustry and promptness, Three things to admireâ€"dignity, gracefulness and intellectual power. Three things to despiseâ€"cruelty, ar rogance and ingratitude. Three things ‘to wish forâ€"health, friends and contentment. _ If you can‘t‘be a pine on the top of the hill, Bea serub in the valleyâ€"but be The best little serub at the side of the rill; } Best a bush if you can‘t be a tree. If you can‘t be a bush, be a bit of the grass Some highway to happier make; If you.can‘t be a muskie, then just be a bass, But the liveliest bass in the lake. We can‘t all be captains, we‘ve got to .=. be. crew, There‘s something for all of us here; There‘s a lgig work to do and there‘s lesser to do, And the task we must do is the near. If you can‘t be a highway, then just be a trail; If, you can‘t be a sun, be a. star; It isn‘t by size that you win or you fallâ€" Be the best of whatever you are! ODDS AND ENDS OF SPORT A RULE OF THREE JUST BEâ€"THE BEST Quite Simpie at plate, W fl ceentonnnnneennmennnnenn ic nnon enc 0 0000000000000 o0000 08 esa2z2eorc 0n enon E00 0000 0000 CE enc en on ho t rraven4 emnmmacs _ hm @EOA" ° â€"__ _ § ‘Constant Conmtpany The well known Weston Real Estate and Insurance Broker has recently purchased the entire Insurance Business formerly carried on by the late J. H. Taylor of Weston. He wishes to announce that he is in a position to give service and satisfaction to all policyholders in this agency. 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