of design and the com- 18 on both horizontal := .leater and will hold ny fence lock. It will Lucky Tie Fence. , and town peopie J87) nclosing their property. both durable and bean- HORSE HI(}H-â€"BULL T. Its closely spaced 8 for a barnyard fence. isablg to use this style ’ Fence ll buy ultimately t N 0W? .. Durham. Glenannan, ’9 can sup- fence at a ock Closely Ito-Light advantage. to D}! the General Motors one»? on av 1m: "same: 0' In. L0 TO NORMAL HEALTH. LEASANT AS SU‘ ons lamps and lama-I. lo the .bnrden of daily , The trip will be m aconducted by Den: ,ald College. this he: 'the smoothness with 3195 have been 0v iToronto July ma, 1; Ito Victoria and buck, â€Cities of the west m 7 - thrnuuh the bean, “ ‘ .k \dxan Rockies. with u... . ~ " ftl‘lps through tho .sallmgs on Gulf d 0.... - Lakes stem .x Fnr illustrated booth: d h velou.» trip upplyto to... H Town Agent. C. P. ()r » pX'Of. 8m†“m ~ Macdonald 00110.0. P. 0.. ï¬n. .bout accountant me. etc. we on! ’WDERS Let me give you . Thursday. Holstein o 3 O 3 l 0 0- 7 Bachelors 3 2 0 7 3 0 11-15 Walls A. i: Irvin. B. H-p McKechnIe. l! Glenholme, lb. Havens. S. p-3b Moon, 0.14 McKechnle. 3 .. Noble, C. c ....... Mcoï¬w; c. inning} gett 1 “- .... .. ‘3 has on hills 3 runs in . Than loom took the mm. o. t while the vidton him for and ab: hits and four run: he issued more passes. struck out two hang and caused two other; to the catcher. lift M 1m to self creditably while on the mound giving only two poses. in two put-outs. and accounting for co in- ï¬eld flies. The bov score: "__.'â€" â€" - - mu positionevery 97mm. 1110 Holstein I trouble getting to muggy 1!)“ng two innings getting“!!! .....- In! a) gun: and nnnnn ‘n .h- The Bachelor: um position in the ï¬w.~)~ met and defeated ho gm ' stein on'l‘uudu mm. 15.7. It was a; on “$09.?“ "135.15 getting mod to them a: ersm t amped“ teamt wtme‘Oa gfgtheol mm.md course m mm m m find 5:: Pl†In! mam, bu Just sung . â€In! a†that conï¬dence not BACHELOIS 8m Bachelol's Potash†Cross Sutherland Hardware Co., Softball COWS that milk themselves into the pail never last long, and their owners are continually putting out money to buy new cows. Fed according to directions, Cow Chow sup- plies the various milk-making materials so that the milk is nude from the feed and not from the cow’s body. Cows have longer lactation periods and longer life. And your replacement charge: will be mailer. ComeinandletusshowyourccordsofwhatCowChowis doingforleadingdairymen. Don’ t Put Your Cows into the Milk Pail "bun“ ABHRPOA “MT MCI ABHRPOAE b.31424â€"1‘W1150n80ta wand “2 1 3 4 1 1 Mcnraith to secon Mar! 4 2 3 2 3 o nextmanu medouttoMc‘ .3 o 2 o o o â€0me. and Mcnraith i 4 1 1 3 1 0 third overrun thebegandw T4 0 o 3 o 1 out. McDonald to McBeth. 4 1 1 3 o o seventh Arnett. the first man "4 o 2 o o 1 long fly to right ï¬eld. It w 1 0 0 1 0 1 three bagger. but Arnett tried '3 1 o 3 1 0 it into a home run. However. the ball, and relaying it caught him at the home 1 _â€"'-â€"â€"â€"oâ€". the ball,andfrEIa1ng ii to an}?! caught him at the home plate and nipped the last chance of the Students to win. The box score: High School ABHRPOAE R. McFadden, cf ............ 3 1 1 0 0 3 KW .................. 321600 P.Murdockss ............... 300111 F. McFadden 3b 3 0 0 2 0 2 QMMcCulquhpK ......... 331939 â€"__â€"-' v- V' “CU-U. Wilson got a Is and advanced Mcnraith to secon Murdock, the next man up flied out to McDonald at shortstop, and McIlraith in making third overran the bag and was caught out. McDonald to McBeth. In the seventh Amett, the ï¬rst man up hit a long fly to right ï¬eld. It was a real three bagg er, but Arnett tried to stretch it into a home run._ However, Bnel} go_t trouble with Mccmloch's pitching. mctufhlmror labitenndonew. two 0 the hits being homers end two others three-buggers. The Students tried to rally in ï¬fth when 8. McIlratth walked to ï¬rst. R. McFadden grounded out to Surï¬ng; K. Wilson got a 51mm and advanced cpotly tumbles by the High 001 W» tne ml cause of Q1; upsqt, _alth’ou¢h oh- n---.u-;_ -_ HIGB SCHOOL V8. to have 30 mm' ' m m WW“- Q“ Action Ssved Bunk At Hanover Monday evening of last week. just about 9 o’clock, while the town fathers were in session and most moithewsrmeveninthem-eamm sounded end whenitmleomedthe nrewssinthehuemtofgenoyg Hundreds of the fowl in pursuit of ï¬sh have become fouled in the nets with their preyâ€"some having dived 180 feet under the surface. Many an expectant ï¬sherman on the lakes has laboriously raised a net of promising weight only to and it snag- ged and torn by the futile enorts of scores of desperate ducksâ€"Kincardino Revlevv-Reported. “local ï¬shermen, already harassed by the loss of nets in early'season storms. have a new worry and an unusual angle to the problem of game preser- vation has arisen. The cause ls the wholesale suicide of wild ducks in the lake waters. A Young Advertising Man Promoted Mr. Adrian Peppler. who has been in charge of the advertising of the local Canadian Department Store for several months. left on Monday for Toronto and will be sent by the T. Eaton Co. to either North Bay or to Stratiord to take charge at their ad- vertising at one of these points. Mr. Peppler showed ability in his work here. which was recognized by the T. Eaton Co.. hence the promotion. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peppler of Hanover. His place here is being taken by Mr. Wilfred Rehkopi. son oi Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Rehkom or .Bentinck.â€" Hanover Post. Wild Ducks in Nets What might have been a double drowning fatality was narrowly avert- ed by the quick action of three men who happened to be on the scene at the time. At Chesley, last Wednesday about 6 pm.. Emma Wettlaufler and Evelyn Barber were swimming near the mill-dam and, getting too close to the dam, were quickly drawn to it by the swift current and became tangled in some weeds and roots that had been carried there. On ,hearing their cries for help A. Fibbis, Ross Boos and M. Stevens, who happened to be near rushed to the scene and hurriedly extricated them from their perilous positions.â€"Walkerton Telescope. . Near Drowning at Che-Icy One day the ï¬rst 01 last week a duck belonging to Mr. Robert Rowan. North Erin, made history in the matter 0! egg production. She laid what appeared to be a double yolked e“. measuring 8 by 10 inches in circumierence. When Mrs. Rowan broke the shell she was surprised to and a small 088. about 6 by 7 inches inside. The large egg contained yolk and white just as ordin- ary eggs do. but inside this was the smaller egg. which had a perfect shell of its own.â€"Orangeville Banner. Mr. Henry Pellett, lot 19, concession 2 0. 8.. Melancthon, was seriously in- jured Monday at this week when the team attached to the manure spread- er ran away and Mr. Pellett was thrown under the wheels and run over. He had several ribs broken and one lung punctured and may have sustaln- ed other internal lnjurles.â€"Shelburne Novel Duck Eu The Teeswater plant of the Alabas- tine Comny is being dismantled and is being shipped to Milton. The mill is now all down but the three burn- ing kilns are still standing. The ceas- ing of operations here was .a bad blow to Teeswater, but it is understood that another Company is formulating plans to locate here in the near future. â€"Teeswater News. shortly menâ€"mums: Gazette. 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