| @f 8. Havens, p. Bachelors at R. McGirr, 2nd I. Elvidge, s. s. H. Glenholme, 1st C. McGirr, 3rd E. Schutz, c. | E. MeEachnie, 1."t mss 1 A little heavier hitting won out for; the Bachelors when they captured | their first clash with the Benedicts | Monday night. The game was schedâ€"‘ uled for Thursday last, but rain preâ€" vented it. The single chaps broke up the game in the 3rd when they hamâ€" mered out six runs. but in the 5th the married men rallied with 4. More "Mtting ‘em where they ain‘t" might have easily taken the game for the BRenedicts and next game between â€" these teams should furnish a tidy battle . * ; Pender, Hugill and McGirr showed â€" some snappy fielding. - EC Built b K. | DURANT MOTORS of CANADA LINLTED . TORONTO, CANADA Rugby Trucks /4 Toa to T/, Ton Capacities 129 i C. Duff, s. s Geo. Brown, : H. MeDougall B. Gibson, c. W Cockburn, C. Fenton, 1. A. Walls, c. B. Irvin n Geo. Brown, r. 1. H. MeceDougall, 1st B. Gibson, c. f. W Cockburn, 3rd C. Fenton, 1. f. A. Walls, c. B. Irvin, p. HOLSTEIN M. Fidler, 2nd 4 . MeCulloch, p. 3. Melliraith, 2nd Reg. Arnett, 3rd Don Smith, r. f. F. MceFadden, 1. t R McFadden, c N. Mellraith, 1st K. Wilson, c. Fred Murdock s.s High Sch. 0 0 1 8 1 0 x 10‘ Holstein 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 54 Umpiresâ€"D. C. Town, C Lang, at plate: H Hugill, bases. | Bases on ballsâ€"Off Irvin 7, off Mc3 Culloch 0. 3 base hitsâ€"Wilson, Mcâ€" Culloch . « High School Leads runs. After that he again pitched classy ball, McCulloch also twirled a nice steady game for the local nine. Ken Wilson and Billy Cockburn were the leading hitters and Don Smith supplied the fielding stunts. Score by innings : showed they were the team to beat, when they won their second victory, defeating Holstein 10 to 5. It was a splendid game and if Brown Irvin, the visiting twirler, could have withâ€" stood one bad inning, the result might have been different. Holstein has lost two good men, Lucas and Kelly from their last year‘s team, but have some promising youngsters in their line up. Holstein scored the first run in the 1st, and not till the third did the H. S. tie it at 1â€"1, when Kenny Wilson walloped a homâ€" er. In the 4th Irvin temporarily lost his bearings, and five ‘walks‘ mingâ€" led with hits, gave the students 8 BACHELORS 13, BENEDICTS 7 HIGH SCHOOL 10, HOLSTEIN 5 The High School Tuesday night, Red Seal Continental Mosor Bendix Four â€" W heel Brakes Morse Silent Timing Chain Full Force Feed Latbrication HIGH SCHOOL C at bat â€" hits «runs at bat hits _ runs 40 Softball League 34 25 A.SMcCABE, Durham, 1 2 3 4 5 6 T tot. 0 0 1 8 1 0 x 10 I@@CliXt0 & 17 ( 0 0 ons 2 Hk i 0eE 8 0 view, s * home h i ! Rev. * | tew day 1 Sharpe. 1 I Mr ar 2 |with Pa 2 | Mr CE 2 [ at Mr C 13 10 0 O 0 at Mr G. Legge‘s, Dorking, h er returning home with him Messrs Earl Hunt and Hubert Mcâ€" Dougall, also Misses Edith and Myrâ€" tle Cowan, spent the week end with Miss Ethel Hunt at Bradford. Mr and Mrs Vernon Rawn, Riverâ€" view, spent the week end at his home here. ‘ Rev. _ Mr West, Laurel, spent a few days with his daughter, Mrs Eric Sharpe. | Mr and Mrs $. Cowan spent a day with Palmerston friends last week. I Mr Everett Rawn spent â€" Thursday at Mr G. Legge‘s, Dorking, his mothâ€" 10 Minutesâ€" ..... Wwith a Durant Owner The 24th passed off very quietly, as the day was rather cool for celeâ€" brating . Mrs P. Kelly, Mt Forest, visited old friends and neighbors here last week. * Mr and Mrs wW. Rawn and son Vernon and Mr A. Dunn, Proton, were visitors at J. P. Rawn‘s Sunâ€" day. ifaP + Cubirt® satninlalih en Jnt Sradnda ds » | The first night was an evening of instruction in the lécture form â€"aâ€" round the camp fire on the proper | methods of tree planting. Friday morning the Scouts exerted themselâ€" ves, actually planting the trees. The same afternoon they were shown through the Midhurst Forestry Staâ€" tion and trees in different stages of. ‘growth were explained. Saturdayl morning was again taken up in tree planting and in the afternoon the boys were entertained by the staff at Camp Borden, where they were‘ shown through the different hangars and the different types of aeroplanes | explained. _ Both Friday and Saturâ€" | day nights, real Boy Scout council fires were enjoyed by the boys. On Sunday morning, a Scouts Own Camp Service brought to an end the camp, which we are sure was unâ€"‘ doubtedly interesting . I The four Durham youths referred to last week at Angus, viz: Ned Burâ€" nett, Elmer Tucker, Gordon McCrae and Norman Mcintyre, had a wonderâ€" ful program of organized sport and instruction awaiting them at Angus, over the week end and the holiday proved most enjoyable. h Tues., June 4â€"Benedicts at Holstein Tues., June 4â€"I.0.0.F. at Bachelors Friday, June 7â€"H. Sch. at Benedicts HOW THE LOCAL BOY scouts Bachelors Benedicts 1.0.0.F. High Sch Holstein Bachelors Benedicts Score by Innings: Talk to a Durant ownerâ€"just 10 minutes . . * will let you drive a Durant any time ! ~* minutes with a Durant owner, than you would learn by hearsay in a month,. His enthusiasm for the Red Seal Continental Motor, Bendix Four Wheel Brakes, Durant body workmanship, general perâ€" ) 20 Cammq mek 40 m Cae + apninr sige & TEC 3 L C022 20605 220) 2000, WHCnH the SChedâ€" SPENT THE ‘24th AT ANGUS _ |ule was drawn up, that the goat umâ€" pire was to be dispensed with, beâ€" cause they often gave unfair decisâ€" The four Durham youths _Feferred long. In the fulure the roferee‘ wifl last week at Angus, viz: Ned BUT ; make all decisions This is possibly tt, Elmer Tucker, Gordon McCrae’ a change for the better if a competâ€" d Norman Mcintyre, had a wonderâ€"|@nt referee is in charge. | nrogram af Arcanizad anart andl Do T Y’OU will gain more knowledge of Durant SOUTH BEND SOFTBALL STANDING Won Lost _ to plas Games Next and easy riding, is based on aa::rzlcaa;:;yzy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 tot. 2 1 6 1 0 0 3 13 0 1 0 2 4 0 0 1 Week : | _ Mr and Mrs Joe Wilson »visited _ Owen Sound friends Sunday last. A number from here took in the , play at Dromore last Friday night and report a good time and large crowd. If the doorkeeper who collecâ€" ted the fee could have supplied a seat for all who had to stand, it | would have been 0. K. We extend ï¬ilvura vicinity to Mrs A children. Mr and Mrs Wm Thompson, Toronâ€" to, visited over the holiday at Wm. Lawrence‘s. Mr and Mrs W. Booth, Mrs Teft, Mrs Tena Ostrander and Mr Ivan Teft, all of Toronto, spent the 24th, at Mr David Hooper‘s. Mr Wallace }-ft;dx;_e'r. Toronto, spent the holid_ay_ at his home here. I The ‘24th‘ was a very cold day and not much fishing done around here. However we had a chat with a chap that was at Orangeville that day, and he saw quite a few out down | that way fishing with their over-,’ coats on, also their mitts and a‘ hump on their back. | Mr Jas I“alé'ohé;,' Toronto, visited with his sister, Mrs Jos Moore recâ€" ently . a chap for the sumï¬ié;‘tï¬;tâ€" ;;coé-;tis‘ came from England. Mr and Mrs Geo Woodward, Toronâ€" to, spent over the week end at Mr. Austin Hann‘s. Austin has engaged Mr and Mrs Wm Moore entertainâ€" ed a motor load of friends from Mildâ€" may Sunday last. The first game in Holstein will be on the 7th June between Ayton and Holstein. The Ayton team have been considerably strengthened this season and they will give the Holâ€" stein boys a lot to worry about. The referees chosen for this group are Wendt of Mildmay, Ball of Chesâ€" ley, Seim of Ayton and Gibson of Holâ€" stein. They are all old hands at the game and should prove satisfactory for this coming season. It was decided in Mildmay on Mon day nigbt, May 20th, when the sched Gibson, Bert Eccles Linesman: Art Irvin Gate keeper, C. Duff The Seniors organized last Tuesâ€" day night, but very few of the old playersâ€" were present. The following oflicers were elected: Hon. President, George Bye President, Robt. Arnill Vice Pres., Robt. Scarlett Sec‘y Treas., Earl Ross Captain, Red Pinder / Selection Com : The Captain, Bert Holstein is grouped with her three ancient enemies â€" Ayton, Chesley and Mildmay. It is to be hoped we have a peaceable season, but should it be otherwise, it would certainly make things interesting. The Holâ€" stein boys are not exactly bloodâ€" thirsty but hey are not vegetarians either. The Seniors are playing in Chesley on Friday, May 31st, which will be the first game of the season. | â€" FOOT BEATS NORTH EGREMONT i _ the sympathy of this Mrs Alex Morrison and Mr R. R. Watson spent a few days in London visiting his daughter Marâ€" garet and other relatives there. Quite a number from here attended the Anniversary services in Knox . United Church, Durham, on Sunday. 1 Rev. Mr Little, though older in years j f still preaches with his oldâ€"time spirit { and is a general favorite with many. 4 Mr and Mrs S. Patterson, Dromore ' attended service here on Sunday. 1 Some from our neighborhood spent the 24th in Owen Sound. Mr and Mrs McLean of Toronto, visited over the holiday with the latâ€" » ter‘s parents here. * ~ Mr Ingraham returned to Toronto C on Sunday with his friend Mr Dier| s lam, after a week‘s visit with Mr and the 24th Mr and visited ov ter‘s pare Mr Ingr on Sunda: lam, after ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO The service on Sunday was taken by Mr. McCullough of Toronto, in the absence of Rev. Mr Purnell. He spoke of the home life of today and how family worship is being sadly neglected. ‘The chief end of many eaamad P B PP PA F MDiwD T mglai atl n trntnt To n ic d 120 In company with other township supervisors, we attended _ a meeting of the executive in Flesherton on Friâ€" ,day afternoon last. Every supervisor of the various townships was presâ€" ent and after a very sumptuous supâ€" per put up by the proprietor of the Park House was heartily partaken of, an interesting program was arranged | for the U.F.O. annual meeting to be held in Flesherton on June 13th, also the pretram of the big annual U.F.O. picnic to be held at the above, place, July 1st. _ It‘s not tooâ€"soon to begin getting a forward lock now to that big event. Plans are bemME formulatâ€" ed to make it even bigger and better than ever. Miss Florence Mellvride, â€" teacher, at Westhill, near Toronto, spent the week end over at home and took in the Anniversary Services in Knox United Church. Norman Mac was alâ€" so home from â€" Stratford over the week end where he has sefured a good job with the Bell Telephone Co. Pm aitreS tlmeuditracâ€"t A That buying cattle last fall has been a losing spec for lots of farmers one may safely surmise. We were told of two farmers near Ayton, one who fed his all winter and sold them for $100 less than cost, while another man just had $7 for his feed and labâ€" or. It‘s not all gold that glitters with farmers very often. Never in our little day have we seen so many fields unseeded as we saw on Monday last between the ‘Corners‘ and Ayton. It is nigh unto impossible to do anything on lots of fields. Mr Jas P. Blyth and D. Mellvride were in Owen Sound Wednesday last on business in.connection with the winding up of the Jas Mcllvride esâ€" tate. We sure are having a great variety of weatherâ€"last week just comfortâ€" able with an overcoat on, and this week one would be just comfortable without any clothes on. Mrs Manary, who has been visitâ€" ing her daughter, Mrs Sturrock in Mrs Sturrock has been very ill for some time but has regained her usâ€" vual health. | _Captain and Mrs Aitken and famlly' | of Sarnia, spent the week end with | [ the Aitken family here. _ Capt. Aitâ€" | ken is captain of the Noronic of the , Northern Navigation Co. _ Mr Alex . | Sim accompanied his relatives back, | where he has secured a position on | the passenger boat for the summer. / | Alex will be missed by his many ‘ friends. We wish him success. | ’ Miss Mavis Warling, Toronto spent | | the week end with Mr and Mrs J W, | Brown. Mr Wilfrid Bunston and bride of Toronto, visited Mr and Mrs Manary and Mr_g.nd Mrs E. Smith last week. Mr Wm Hastie of _V-v:gbl.:',wswa‘;i(v.a is visiting Mr Walter Hastie. Toronti):__r_e_tl_:rged home last week. Miss Merle Bush, Highland Creek, and Miss Aubrey Baird, Toronto, and Mr D. Dix of Scarboro, spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs Bert Gibson the 24th. Miss Margaret Arnill spent the holiday and week end in Blackstock . Mr Habermehl, Hanover, spent a few days visiting friends in the vilâ€" lage. Misses Isabel and Inez Leith, Torâ€" onto, spent the week end with their psï¬ants, Mr and Mrs Jno. Leith. iss Florence McMillan, Toronio, visited Mrs Gadd over the holiday . Mr and Mrs R J Arnill, with Mr. Ross‘ Rife, motored to Toronto on sek KNOX CORNERS Revy. Mr Jay and Geo. Hunt (lay representative) went to Conference this week. It is beng held in Norfolk St. United Ch., Guelph. We Mr and Mrs W. J. Robertson, Mr Allan Robertson and Mr E Oleson, of Toronto, spent the holiday and week end with Mr and Mrs D. Allan. Mr and Mrs Wm Brown attended the funeral of their sonâ€"inlaw, the late Alex Morrison at Amos Church, Dromore, on Monday. We extena sympathy to the bereaved family. Mr John Manary, Jr, visited Hol stein last week. Mr and Mrs Burrows, also Miss Grenville, were week end guests at Mr Geo. Burrows. © LOCAL AND PERSONALS o aes9t45599 49+ 999 se <eu d Come to Holstein aGrden Party on June 21st. â€" Softball and Footbul: games in the afternoon in the Park. Galt Maple Leaf Quartette in the Agricultural Hall in the evening. Mr and Mrs Horsburg of Mt Forest visited with Mr and Mrs Jas. Horsâ€" burg recently. RLYTH‘S CORNERS HOLSTEIN LEADER IHE DUKHAM REVIEW P Ni se Lk Hhila m Delegates byterian as these So, here‘s to ad in q,. ; ___"CO‘OH8 when parkâ€" ed in the home, When to turn on the radio or to leave it alone : When to stir up the furnace or to quiet it down: y When to quit throwing ashes or paâ€" pers around; ‘ When to change our wool undies for short B.V.D‘s, | And hundreds Of. Othar anon .141 "1" e [Te All our actions when ed in the home, When to turn on the radio leave it alone : When to stir up the furnace ¢ quiet it down: , When to aulit thiadh.l .. 0 halt enoï¬'ghT‘). They rule all our are run By women so smoothly know its done. Our cash they get rid of not so tough, If they‘a only quit kicki , Oh, here‘s to the women! (By that we mean wives.) How sadly we‘d miss them if swept from our lives For all that we do (though to own it ’ sure hurts) Is at the direction of some one in ) skirts. They boss what they eat and buy 1 what we wear, , They order the length and cut of our hair : | They heat up the water and fill up the tub, *| Then hint that it‘s long past time for our scrub. : They pick our sux, our hats and our ties, | The price of our goggles we â€" wear on our eyes: | Select allt the shows they think we should see, Y The pew in the church _ where they know we should be, Indeed. All cour | mninis ‘nsug ialet,, /3 i MOOMiRntaerBes uget A B 4i 2cA 2104 ‘24th‘ at Alma, with Elmer. T. S. Cooper, Dist. Rep. is preâ€" senting the moving picture ‘The Haunted Range" next Friday â€" evenâ€" inig in No 11 School. There is no charge and everyone is welcome . noping he will be speedily convalesâ€" cent. Mr and Mrs J. MceCannel, Dromore recently visited her sister, Mrs M. Bilton . Mi*and Mrs A. Ross with Kenneth and Bert, also Cecil Kirby, spent the Â¥oaeta l us us 1 List s C CeRITITT Lu l ETL ton Rogers, who came home from Deâ€" troit sick last Thursday. He is betâ€" ter, ‘tho still in bed. His friends are hoping he will be speedily convalesâ€" cent. Mrs Long, Sr. and Billy also, came from Toronto and spent the holiday week end here. Mr and Mrs R. A. Nicholson, Mrs J. M. Nicholson, Mrs Jas Bunston and Mrs Ralph Lamont went to Minâ€" to last Tuesday to the funeral of the infant daughter of Mrs Robt. N‘s niece, Mrs Ivel. The baby had swalâ€" lowed and choked on the ribbons of: her coat. > o | Wilfrid Bunston and bride, Toronâ€" to, have been calling on friends.| Congratulations Wilfrid ! | Yesterday,â€lv\ir an-dï¬rs F. McCaw, Arthur, also Mr and Mrs J. McLean, Bentinck, visited their brother Clifâ€" FDmean enA . 1 hnere‘s to the women! w them, ‘tis true, without them we‘d never just what to do. «_ Mr and Mrs H. Swain and Master Peter, Toronto, came up Friday and spent the week end with her parâ€" ents and sisters. Capt. and Mrs Aitken and family, Sarnia, were recent guests of their cousin, Mrs Geo. Alles. Alex Sim ac companied them home, intending to work on . Capt. A‘s passenger boat for the summer. Mrs F. Reid returned toâ€"day from Toronto where she had enjoyed a few days in her brothers home. _ Thursâ€" day night she attended the Graduaâ€" tion. Exercises in Toronto General Hospitalâ€" her sister Helen being one of the graduating nurses. Last Thursday some from here enâ€" joyed the Ladies‘ Aid meeting in the Parsonage. A number of Varney friends were present and a pleasant social afternoon was spent. Rev. Mr McCulloch who preached in Dromore yesterday, was a guest last night in Mr F. Reid‘s home. "Father‘s Day" was observed yes terday in the United Church, Holâ€" stein, by a fine sermoon, lovely flowâ€" ers and appropriate hymns. The Male Octette choir delighted the congre gation with their two voluntaries. Mrs McNiece and other friends. Mr and Mrs Wm. Marshail of Durâ€" ham, spent the 24th at Mr D. Marâ€" shall‘s, Miss Margaret Webber visited on Tuesday with Mrs W. Lewis and Miss T. E. Byers with Mrs Damm. HERE‘Ss To goings and comings I other such trifles: THE WOMEN : kicking it‘s not (But that‘s We we scarce [ o o y specifications â€" and that tend asked for the construction an« necessary work in connection with. _ Car, Robbâ€"Mack : That the fo accounts be paid : Bernard sheep killed," $103 ; Jno McPh $20:J P Rawn, do, $20: N Mer do, $25: Jno McPhee, insp. $2.50: w T Orchard, do, $4.50 World, supplies, $7.75:; W A 1 se m STCH _ T°Dâ€" ces and paying foremen . Car. Philpâ€"Robb : That a new bridge be built in the village of Holstein and that the clerk be instructed to make arrangements with the Tp. _ Enginâ€" eer in reference® to the nlans and $1 _ There were two appeals filed aâ€" gainst the Assessment Roll as folâ€" lows: Murray Wells, lot 7 con 21, no reduction; _ Jas Myers, lot 40, 41, Main St West, Holstein, reduced $50, Property changesâ€" Jos Dixon, owner owner, lot 18 con 21; Peter Robins, tenant, lot 2 of 3, con 1 : R. Mightâ€" on, tenant, lot E Pt 8 con 3 and G A con 21: Wesley A Pollock, tenant, lot 21 con 2: Chas, Haw, tenant, lot 8 Pt 17, con 11 : Thos B Dickson, owner, lots 1, 2, 3 of 16, con 1 : Ajâ€" bert Thompson, owner, lots 3 of 11 and 1 of 12 con 1: Wm Dickson, owâ€" ner, lots 13, 14, 15, 16 and Part 3 of 16. Con‘t. | _ McEachernâ€"Robb: That the Road Supt. be instructed to purchase three culverts, one from Ingot, Pedlar, and Metallic Co‘s.» Carried. . _ Mackâ€"Robb: That a com. comâ€" posed of the Reeve, clerk and Road Supt. be appointed to investigate the standing of the Canada Insurance Co, and if found satisfactory to secure a Public Liabilty Policy, covering the Township . Carried . * 1 McEachernâ€"Philp: That the Road Supt. classify all roads and sideroads acocrding to the volume of traffic thereon with the dfficulty of upkeep 4aken into consideration. Car. I Mackâ€"Philp : ‘That the Council form a Court of Revision on the Asâ€" sessment Roll 1929 with the Reeve in the chair. â€" Car. ! _ _Council met May 27th members . all present, minutes adopted, as well | as the minutes of a special meeting, | held April 29th, to receive applicaâ€" tions for the office of Township Road Supt. Mr Neil Calder was appointed | to the office in place of John McArâ€" thur, resigned, together with the minâ€" futes of a special meeting held May ‘flsth, to consider the purchase of a ibridge from the Dept. of Highways, | situated about 1 mile from Strathroy. | Said bridge was purchased for the sum of $400 to be placed on the aâ€" | butments of the IHes bridge sideroad _‘ 10, con 5. | McEachernâ€"Robb : That the port of the Road Supt. for work roads be adopted. Ca r. > ice to the plans and and that tenders be construction and other . Hei es 5 103 ; Jno Mél’â€"beeT-E;': do, $20: N MecDougal}, Wnsrrns 2 7 °_ © ‘ewWward of $10 for =°=°§°=°§ two dogs found kilâ€" & "J A Pollock, tenant, Chas. Haw, tenant, lot 11 : Thos B Dickson, 2, 3 of 16, con 1 : Aj. connection thereâ€" | at the counâ€" the Dept. of| _ their fen-"‘ Car . new brldgeJ. Holstein and | ' ted to make @, Tp. Engin-’ n ie plans and That the reâ€" following sheep, Shea, logue. Get leads to & Saw and Planing Mills, OWEN souUNnp Do imeen Mne! . e mount. roRestr ont. A Permanent Position and Good Opâ€" portunity® for advancement | await the young man or the young woman with Business Training. A Mere "Job" Gets You Nowhere, Call or Write for OUr Free Cataâ€" _ EVERYTHING N Lumber and Millwork John Harrison & Sons HOLSTEIN CREAMERY Spring Term Opens Ap. 1 We have opened a C Buying Station at â€"TAYL SsTORE, DROMORE, for convenience of our patror that vicinity, _ Phone 28 Increase your El!‘lllu Power ’ balance salary as as nt‘ve and telen‘e £#9 Timber Windows Stairwork Joisting Doors Cabinets Studding Frames Cupboards Sheeting Interior Bookcases Shingles Trim Wardrobes Combination Storm and Screen Doors Maple, Birch and Oak Filooring * Khow We Can Please You ASK FOR PRICES and get Highest pt‘ge and telep‘g, $2.90 : Pay sheet No 5 for Road Imps., $579.11;: Supt services including car hire to London re Strathroy bridge, $42.45: Members of council, att‘ce at meeting to date, $15: do, att‘ce at special meeting Apâ€" ril 29, $7.50 : do, inspecting roads, $56: R Christie, use of room $3. Car. Council adjourned to meet Monday, June 24th, at 10 a. m. for general business . Bring your ; Poultry to us MAY 30, 1929. t started on the road that success. David Allan, Clerk at TAYLOR Market Prices a Creamâ€" by do, « R Fire Danger ‘ The Fire Marsha calling attention t to the danger of Ray films and urgit of the ‘Safety‘ or films. Public sentit ting in this matter authorities may be ing greater oufl,v\ sick and helpless. Entertained Knox 4 Miss Margaret and leader, entortal Choir and friends M to a . progressive Now a "King‘s Walkerton has their midst. Otto appeared among Ontario lawyers to ed honor from At on Monday last . have a record of 1 law service in one high standard , ver can qualify On Saturday 6. 1 of June, a prelimir be held in the 4 Bound at & p. m., / of the 147th Battal ranization and oth« A reunion of i in Grey Co. is plan A Battalion Associ ized. Preliminary : Injured near Marki Mr Geo. Goodw patient at Durham will shortly have : to his injured hip. pened at Jos Vase was dorging a pla ped and the carria carrying . another from the rear and Priday last i ing season for the local greens . for the sport and invited some ou nize with them They came f Sound and Harris served at the closd this summer, whic est to returned rounding country . be held in Owen be announced later All returned be interested in June #th Grey Deanery her Grey Deanery w annual . meeting Purham, on Tues which 200 delegat expecied . Meals the basement of F which the man loaned for the 0c( George, the f Mr and Mrs Geoi seized by pains 1 ed to the hospita Jamieson, assisted ted for appendici was critically ill, much anxiety, but cuperating . Takes High Sta Miss Kathleen Bwinton Park, dau MacMillan was ay R. Warwick diph general proficienc; class of nurses fr tal, Toronto, Tues gratulations . 1929 . Pll‘do.s Sports, games at wight. Excelle for meals . Ladies Bow! for f Mount t and True Blumk 1« Monster Demortéir Charles, the f J. J. Atkinson, ley and formerly was . successfully the G. and M. H tor mastoid. The nicely . Celebrate Jyly 12t "Dot", the \ M vlay, will be ies‘ Aid of St Priceville, in cl June 14th. Watch Money Lost: ‘ linery Store and Saturday evening, Finder will pleas at H. J. Sneil‘s : Y ‘The infant child Halliday, is t tal for u-entx: 4 YOL. LI hoolroom ore in pl in high 147th Gre Poliow I1 m M eK 1%+ of 3#e» NC gent AMi p ch