' The um thrtNd a large Dominion ' 3:": Itl'fpt Ewart.†. “131'": ., t p n me n a: . iiiyrig. 'iid play numb!!! Blake- ly caught I then ',1g, in ldf%field, tossed to Iann. w o cut-of! the throw at the mound ind hauled the ball to Hand!†" second. Handley got McGowan off that bare and then threw to Burnett on third who tufted Dichhot before he could net bae . It Wu the first triple play " the Maple Leaf Stadium since the 1926 season. Down in St. Petertrlnrre, Hedda, they gives Hay the daily newspaper - ltr, the sun fails to shine. Rut , at the H tth Park Mineral Baths Doe- tor McCormack throws away (in the "Moo, and of the tank) dimes, nick- -. cl: and wipers every “cannon the sun does 3 ine, and when witnessing TGG' -e" --_.-_ -- 'iiiffil?Jtifftiiiiii thiiieiiiiil) rue . )mndn- iiiiitii,iii!,ii'ii't:"jit)rii"' Ethlhitit?i by cw ii,'tiiii. " tt “mm: " Pl',' and ( y tttt il “an: L'tdtf,; l 'tget/t ttlt tue, a $3 ' 'h1'tlk'l.".",hi, 'ree - tiyftyPy11trt) With the hope of edding batting punch to the Hue-up, Manager Boone Inserted Adam Comorsky into the â€hula Ln! line-up as soon " he re- 'ht,',',; Comonky. who gauged in the “tonal League with m: and: and Cincinnati, is the property of the To- ronto club. having been returned to them by the th. aw! aggregation of the American Associntion. _ w. lit-0m . . i,'hi?klE.E.e"ire'e"ii1",ittl fire bathing aunt question is Itill thq to Buf- {ant us, uni l not only has the City gttM 'u"=rntl2tf,/ Idlers stymied but the police do with B bo t',"ltitd,"?ei,,y well. The writer is Itill m d-huaaoi., t inni B IO the opuuon that bathing trunks for I E . tg,tt "il.,?,?;');': are perfectly 0.x. but they ter,', t him Blould clamp down on the certain "rt. - “will 91': 11'tl' who up" persist in rolling down tx m Eh'l'Siaf new P- l t . top of the old style suits Ind with ONI- I" h 0 club, F.†Qt, belt for protection they Ire 1 tom“ the boy on thei lunacy to any bathing beach or M. d tdnt M! io 'A pull- gummmg pool. If the law think that trt,) htm " tf,N'ttt work. y weannz trunks only the is too iltiyl tt2t2ttg . 2g,tf in the To? t', sr,'." 'iii1i'it,Fil,'i'd'Er, the u . number 0 . . an rs. a Junior Wu “I I " In made f,e,e,ri5iciis, they. shogld have been with 7 __ Yum" inn; Giving ' Edi-oh duh: the spring nelson. mg,,' no 30000 willed another ll mu trades when he fl" the cu "Steamer" Lu, can for thte Loon ite,y Pomor, ski. All" his {In relief war in 1934, Luca- hu been of little pitching “In. to the Lab. Pomoraki wu not in the good mu of the Buffalo 1enerp,etce . 9a.dePas!.eottysltt- ed. Iii his um mm for the this -irsat th- 'aettmal club, Forum-ski I»? a thmgéon - he. pitched After lo Ill It“! ht games to tr,ffr,l'161tt0ttllt 1't'2'id'll. ‘3' ia- ft"ieif i-iat a m3 'eu. Base ti?iiSiith"is"ii'iith'pit! yin-Min“. - mm, a WK pm- until a hand injury (and in maul in the sixth inn- ing. Pennant! ha been a and IN",' ot long oxpuimce, althouag t is you; inf n31. flt :quRtwelll- y- or e on re oyl s “a 'dur to Buffalo a little over In†Iâ€. 1am; fiiitirihi Tliiti7 his Tirc ended hll rod mutual-t. "Nelly" {inns the mbahirt In: his jinx. r“ at. in mi. nu - Slkg[lult SALARIED and PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE PERSONAL LOANS â€You 1a 168 218 BORROWERS PROTECTED BY LIFE INSURANCE Monthly low rates on larger loans. Raul-r Saving Interest Allowed on Monthly Deposits. THE CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE Faiiiii “it; Ae] th- better EMPLOYED WAGE-EARNERS S 3.60 "m 12.98 16.56 19.44 GG You Ply the Folk-In. China: Apply at any branch of this bowl no this week when I certain new!" dam wu placing his wukly Jai';.) ho ordered 1 copy of the' Funily' Weekly, and t copy of thin and that, but when he cum: to a Certain clan of mummies that print all shout nudist colonies, and how to be healthy by doing this and that Mr. Dealer ordered them by the dozen and he frankly admitted that it Nu the boy ond (irl under the age of 21 girl were his hm". customers for t a class of publication. and WHAT IS BEINGI DONE ABOUT IT? The Ki-Y intermediate lame play- in: at Oakmount Park is beginning to look like a fight that has every team with an even chines to get into the play-offs. The crowds are getting better and betterwhieh is a good sin: but the coffee pot is not feeling it, but the boys are not kicking (too much) [and it will Dav you mush-bull tttrut to drop around and see these teams in their nightly struggles with “Rocking Chair" Pill Kirkwood call- ing them at the plate. It was a sad week for the sportingi public in learning of the death of! Gene Fraser of Niagara Falls. Genel was a lover of clean sport and would not tolerate anything that even looked as if it would give the game a black mark. He was a great fighter with a fighting heart, he lived to win, andt lost with a smile. The last time the) writer sew Gene. he was crawling over the bond: to tell Mik'o Rodden who; he thought of him and Gene had no greater admirer and friend than the! same Mike. In Gene's last game thel Grim Reaper was the winner but I can , see Gene fighting to the last stew,, no matter how tough the opposition) may have been. We will all miss Nrni' but he has left something behind that will live forever, Clean Sport where-i ever it may be will always have the name of Gene Fraser alongside of it. The arguments at the Rats Club have started, this morning it was whether Joe Primeau was- ttolntr to ty strain. and whether the Leafs ad bolstered their defence, and was Charlie Conacher going to plav on the forward line or drop back with Hor- ner. and I haven't had my summer holidavs yet and the hockey talk has started, maybe it is the heat. WW-.. - -w-'.U.- 'etrmmey.temmetbir7ihi"i'"ic inchinnthunvu "gt-M t2ydi'tiiiirhiiiyi.i5tr.7iiii' e utettgtctiijit2it,iitiii syouumrth-t nut-hint Jt,1,,tlt,t,t tltd','."."', tit: Mn! museums» hold then} as may will go in 'ad.' 'mdallforthemaUumi. .t.'tt.yte._eeautpi,..-,.,. There will be a big time in the Vil- lage of Swansea on Wednesday next, Rates and to You Mn ' 56.87 t00.06 157.36 gm; be, -iGy%iC'RttoiG7t%iiR'ii" Fiona; Tauaur V ia 1-3603: Will): ha; been ttlr) ttet fg',,ti',t/: mem r o sud-s pm e n: team. Doug is the non af an†Pence, well known West Toronto mi- dont and factory mm of the C.C.M. of Weston. In an effort to raise funds for Domes trip to Berlin, Germany, Waldo Holden has com. to the front main and is staging 1 Doug Pease night at the Slipper on July 14th, and if you can't dune. take your bicycle along as I believe the 10th dance is a tandem nHair or I 1,000 metre dash, but it will be I mu night anyway. “Ni“ Wo.u ug. Myâ€. Homer, "tunmet- "ad (106m iii: int on tlt. 'll "-3! with - ot ach ' "GeFiu-Fiau, ""163“ -_.- 'IIT/ teeitsahr, 990m, Gun g: trrmeiisiiirittiiii%udiuid -_ - ties. A fresh lime for me, what will you have. WOMAN’S POLICE FORCE is now being fanned in Sipairt-bectuuse,the men are too gallant. The women will be used to combat illegal traffie in ymteparticularlr in Catalonih. "The Spanish idea of 'sretttlermutlhetur'," it is announced, "has proved n great handicap in the tracing Ind eNrture of arms since mm are frequently can-ind by women. e Spanish police- man cannot bring himael to lay hind: an a wrrmttn--tuGetion which Mix;- gImSaxon brother will undertake without compunction whatever." Dancing "Ella!“ FRIDAY SATURDAY DOUG PEACE "I" $6 " " fun Bi. w. I m M tull Angels“! w an an Jammie a Tts? Cunp. an n. when chil- Mn and "a xiven an Mac. Thou no for the new. of tho afratr Charles WM. Cer/es R. "tun, Len Cook, Tyey.trutiegtrtstte.ra-eapy hawthorn new]. it?“ 9146.311.“ mania an» taesAetr-qted_tuMmtiu_ -.rteutmttatrueksst-ltw (tiid iidiaG W7 ‘rwv viltiehiiit,ijiiiiijiiiiii] of at. in. An n It hoot a.t. omn fffll1tt tht , Monday, Julyénb has been de- clnred I Civic and†in Venom ucordin to , ation iuuad bf! M: or gain: Ind bin Council. 0 y from north, south ran ' ouncomm York will pgude horn and . TESI' of sport: will be put on " th'a uh. atiiiui, ’nii’ - " -__ â€Tn? 'ttSl,',".'.'.",).':,".',', "Ra hu- Mun-gush 9“an my»! “In 2tfythgT, on had to that tho min, tr "minded of - ,msr.aittrtadstheoldtmekier- I loud muons. Rev. A. J. Juklon and W. J. I.“ were in chm a! the â€rungs-mm. West York “haul Commutive ttomimstion eonVondon will be held in Honey an 3“ng "ttryron, .321! tu.' Eli if Ivvferit i0i.E/iaftii. Forbes aw, In†will be Imong the makers. Central United Church Sunda §chpol hqlde tu mull pienie " Hit}! Puk with a mi.- amser ii, ittena.. Third tuutusu union of the Kellm “mild is held " Dundum Pare, Hem ton, on July Ist, with the tol. lowing officers ended for the ensu- ing yen: Prelim David Kellen, Wont Toronto; J.ieSttt'rytt; Home Kellen), Simcoe; rrtretusurer, Herbert Kellami" Weston. "We Tf, gt12teiet'2A'l'."',e m ti natio- not in- F,'iriEgsi'ii!t,iiiet'i)t,fi,'r'!iit 'ft-tper, 'etettees,%tttie/ _ Dr. K. Bartley and Kin lcCud of Toronto ware Sundar new with Me, and In. F. Rom. Public Health Name Mildred R. Walker reports 154 visits made during month of June, which include the fol- lowig: Preschool 32, school 88, adults 16 n miscellaneous 27. . -. M Lorne Holley, son of Mr. and Mrs.) William Halley. Church Street, has miraculous escape from fatal injuries! when home he is driving becomes! tritthtened und, getting beyond hisl control, throws him from the wugonu} Thistletown, is 's'Ti1N"lght,"',, and o.penityt. tries will he on Sun- i3. Bf Ewe; Riuiitdrki..- sank K'wééilend Mth Mt. Pith mother and brother, Stumped" FiGia-ifa -tmiiiG" a-he roam m .n visitor! with In. _ W. Pm this week. . St. John's Anglican Sundai School holds Innual picnic at. His Pun-k. with more than 250 in attendance. 15 Years Ago Dogs no reported e be annoying sheep on farms of t neighboring district. dig-l Eli in}; Mr. 1nd Mrs. S. Cormrot Hateful were visitors with Mr. and Mrs."C. Delwortlg uni son: for -ral dun tt?e),2cyiliff,f2il.afiiie'i' "V 7 I the W of Mr. 1',',1,l',"st; 2t on am m u Cont In! 'dt'. a .ood tac r “Ir. artd list}. Aghqas will.» Mrs. Alex LaRose, Etobicoke. an- nnunces the enttnttentmt of her daugh- The new Anglican Chum): hall, Thistletown, is neujpg -ptpletionpnd In; AT Ati. TIM miiéEIMTHE Maud-miniâ€? Mrs. A. Armstrong of [mm Hill us you; vititintt with Mr mother, Remember the due od, g. “‘an Rev. lrth and In; Pitt at Extracts From Our Files of 10 and 15 Years Ago H UMBERVA LE NEWS Quand‘ "gft,' ily’ d5 (Jim Uta%aii v“. il0au " lri '- Ann’s. glingopv-d tf. v 7-7, “(r - V mâ€. New.“ Praia-4w tedf,ti, - rGt-it0iiirk di- my may Dr. J. B. NM -idsd. Tdard ro Mi m. F. iaiVi4 5.15- ' 5.." if.) ",3 aTGa ‘ Grid al.: Tll", any a dnfbnd a. mum. 3:9}th Q. Wigwam. _-- _ Yuk Township police won motifud of the slut-don. and nix 'tftie.m Inn dam to (Linnea. Balm thq "iliftt len': In". it In. In- 50W t] . sth. gum-ya “may. tia; Gt%iGd _ Gif aaaua '7;th Uilifb, who one“ their dun-l without luminance. may" '1' -"_"__ EMS}: "Win '3: tSii gnu 'a1eid'lr: f,oll'arh" 'd/lil/ld Ur, Ivy Lauru, to Mr. Carl Numb-w, gang! Mg. and 9131 iFiiik Mupnhaw. hi /bifii,ti',ihe $731651; 3)}; galls will be a starting at ' o'clock Ut the morning. The new lot on Elsie Avenue which bu Indy been filled in, is pro- duet ,tTntsrmtof-iaanditi, hopexrtpgy (“I won fall victim to the 1vai)iiniti"GaiauTiu- Eji( r,; the Old Presbyterian Church, eaten, on Monday, July 18, 1921. â€spew bin-iii Runnxmede Presbyterian Sundsy School olda tnnual picnic It Weston Town Puk, for the third time in us many yam, Union service- of the Methodist and Westminster Presbyterian church- es were held on Sundty but in the Methodist Church. the new pastor, Rev. I. B. “Wm. oeeuttintt the pul- pit. These mice. wht be "com during the months of July and August. The mal i499! W.¢9M9n jGiiifik Fiiaik'r" FGirharirTirrHiri IAIN SIS. ADVERTISING that goes into the home rounding district. Thu: nun-dint features have created an eattraord- “Muff“ for the 'htteottdthddetrtWmtmtandatgtrget. NUMBE- PEND UPON IT TO HAVE YOUR ADWG READ BY mm wm KNOW AND BUY VALUE m GOOD MERCHANDISE. k The editorUi, news end picture features of The Times ttrtdGttfdeareehoeene-kttrfortr-ermtdhtttreratt m"tttertrorthertuttitr-e'-heeotttrittsed accounts of the weer: tt-ttitstwttrtasat and up "What n delightful w qidAoard. Period, of com-u?" , N I?, "q--thirty-tsix monthly inal- Registra- " Inn“... (to youth- in) bridegroom): “The you; Mrs: not I minor. in the?" "Oh, no; [he works in . fiat, shop."' merit." Ue Inn's nsektiis.u Gus-z: "Your hotel reminds no of music." Proprietor (much and): "B.. cause it .1102th Ye an). t" . G.tystt “Nope. Bonus. in n vile "Prom what you tell me on up I to lend a very Maury Hie. twat you're not Hubby. You'look, in Net, pretty fit." life', Little Laughs “iii d FiiiiG,Gai,' with .1; arGai, ttektd_t.ull or.xrtr.rtsmt's fixings and inn!†Nth, the exercise I (at toning about at nights thinking about my business." "You lo‘oked 1‘ande when I spoke to you this morninr". "tthr . wonder you didnt (at. cold." . “l Pf.'.' prpbnbly wrapped Fred Alain Ladle In"! meth Chatter“! “FOLLOW THE FLEET“ ‘39, when n mum bun-u t" 00qu BILL "LADY or "CMN" I “III MoNDAY.rUrtgDAYMBDNRiWAY-.gULY 13-14-15 i mum "asrsttintrruss t “manual-w! TBURigDAiDAYAghT'URDAY--JULY 13-17-18 DO U BLM Bi LL TSnJRBDAYMuDATaANttttaT-.JULT taiag Id" Davi- At will m of l 09!!!! up in ll (OPP-35193121 'e'pdrlareWNhiattJttt slip- bolsters, and rubber III But it in not propoud to and “drunk" with than The "ge2tt which will 1b, dude coll-psi It tables rt,,trttt will ho bud to “at“. tf, tho elite/tttrg will: an- . C I . IS 0'5 . fi'lf,T,i,if 'trim/tif t"htPillt there should be I. higher mud-I‘d comfort for prism“ on Tr/tatt eeptly â€iii? tzt,te,t1,i,t " mm reg- . son: on remand and uniting it RltylllutB$0it'8 GGU"iiitiiii 333?: l- -ate.dtuaF' Pull. [and Id-ud - In". "HER MASTER’S vowe- I Edward Brent! Ham. "A FEA'I'HII IN YOUR w" HAT†VACATION TOILETRIIS KODAKS and FILE See Our Weekly l.D.A. Ad. in Wedtseodar's “Stu†uni Thursday'- “Telugu." -"""C" _"- (Sis a _-__ V p4 be a higher sun-in. a "s) trisone rs on realm-t c: ms glen â€big: a e mum . 35d and uniting by f; _'hb_ Pour an“.