Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 28 Jul 1921, p. 8

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- ufor ani hour or more first clam S x Wp "t w *rri'e ~ ~ a. ).I~a~ d ý~ vnm,~t~ e tba n oZ bêroeQuy b padfr -U*du au.- ezî.-é I~~8utheU4I8 t a4 aine &mserlea betweoe tii married men who pil.4 up ftve !un. intheuaonerp E _uer- MrWu t bade Mn.u.pW&'-to>Iteý ,, odBryui>for.th ~ tU 4 1~ ~taUri~ta4 a d the single men of the W.XALA imuumgs wha1 the 6Uow . - m ,<> a 'g boi t mwk ino reta ra t m b d a t = e~. It was a five-i2mig ing, hsd the. 3ox zîmiessin U1eï12' -itaitwere bQtJL liW t hi tirt tqr bonu, whfr. they srrlved I>y gaine, J. Robertson.andt of thenlnt yu tii. a.coiid *anu, Geo. O'Connoj MO.~~es wsattendd bWmuch rootinegas J- Setousd ~oubit sa the relative merita of the. two teamasuds andr~11 Sx ~ I~W'~In> irescc~iipltdby ad eeumucà under discuissio. andi Quitqu added two more for th. Fielding w"a gQOd on both teaniIsud T u ge im i iOI # g O u paFi I4» d' ' R g b a w ti. Be ed ct sUit ut ILe aifï. lu th e foirth inniflig, te Sox tiiere ver. !ew rW Inr s got p st 6sc , V48 and tops on lU*143Ui £ hIM3St "t win.Mculothe sd i3aistr b t tllied two, ad added three m ' n sseop iis h ereL abl ad enele Otig 'e hebo safelyp and Moore sacrifteed t1bem n.a- the alxtli, but -the LeUfà kept peg *Ing uthe - irst inning Pellow 90t On They yote'l for, a Tepeat anotaxer year, long. joyut and Jubb alsoltgi-&WY5ý<r>y utxeh usi~iiût safçly. Quntou.ele y Irad re ming ]igplanIs ul talk lycrigMcCulloug and Bannister, third inning and tw@ more lu the Iilnx along, and George O'Cknoxrs out ud o a bd essd oterin e themoelves cored later fifth. . Thi gave the Leafs a 12 to. 8 te firt scored hirLm. FreI11 thon until À unique feature of the Ca wa vu en Mowat-ami Bragg conuce led1u tvsuncsayfrten,the Èixth -innîlngWhitby cud e tueav niuier t isier, thoe 6. ithPelovs urvs.te ply their balf of the. ixth. The - sco t more than four mon facing the large umr I Dg t atwo week. Ibis n the m aztirmo the si gl mon ia e itis ~ m u u l~ B n u n y ue mnig. hR o u ti. path offrieudad vere held acorelessuntil the third, Les wit ii sx, owini W playoea nt The Hospital teazu did no botter parents vas beipful te ail. lnnln, vien -George O'Connor.- Qiiiu- appea-liig due toRa miaimdertbanaten- 'l'x*boy vrsse rdrlysu ~ ton sud B. Bro'wn acred. In the Red Sox-4.RoetsnR <' e ithretiret four ngthead O The boys eve s ose veil tha ndthey r- éut u lth inn s i lngle uer, MoezerÇ . 'o uor C altour j - -b g et -vtou ee tratu born t em le s 130 e.r ty iat ey -I n n got one cd, but in the mesu- Conior, Shoiherd. disato sco r oush ffoh lmxing, Caw- wit2' a ha Ivt timotnaridmn eent de &aple Leafsàe-JTodd, ForrestersWeever, was dssrusfrWh1b.Cl tum bme tme te maried en wS notidl'W- 1houn vwu out te firat. .Bryanu ut tro Mr ret oer iUtsim a ter. Th.y t&llied threo more lu their hall Brovu Qýuton , Pello w, Trelivjug. sf1 ,b t or u au . T e tortrnnn ame.Of -tii thir d udfour lu the tifth Sile Mon Turm the Tables . MCrri u Hupre as tu inning.- The gaine tins vont easily 1<> Their defoat ou Wednesday evening t1w bases were ji.Pievsnx theBenedcta byIllto 5. Thýteama 4aving insired kifg~UnOO unh t a fast grou24ert Jaeti ee.linod up sas follows: revongo, o Fid-y evmg they- short.. It v-as a forced run al~ - - ~~Sin«ge Mou-W. Brown, Geo. 0' waded zight nithe ofergao round, sud with'two out am ayta tu (omior, C. Quinteus Pollev, Charlton, Steve Bragg, pl=~er for tii.Benou- te5secoua< wouid- have rotired the Bidie$ lu ipltOeof the. fact taTin1- iTarrie<i y F.O'Connor, B. Brown. dicta, âmehannuered out a victory by but the. tbrow te ecu&vs'ilpn teflrrd viti t irfft;two Z M arW ]en-Mc-Cull0Ugh su- ore of>15 te 4; It must b adthe agcame in,:enough ,te vinth wedle fr On i ue nioter, lKeoree Joynt, Jubb, Mowat, that the married =ou bail su off day ,gaine.j j&s wek i heBiral of bperd, Bragg, abetStinor. so, far as fieldmng vas concerued, sud The. te axs liuied Up: î gram, the. remaliing four saines ar-TéýSr etn bý7err ntefed 6er391 hty--W rwS. elw .TAndlfore.geraxeifi nse ets Turdynlh te f sibie for givingtheir opponeuta 50v- 2bb.;Quinton, lb.; G. O'Conner, c.;, oedi GeorgeOCrtamnd bihesefoassoca- u rcsecondiht all otheTown s - e rai run.s.Ou te other iaudth~e F. O'Conor, rf.; Charlton, s.s.; ToddC, el Gorge(yConoraredt ehlgasoia-y gute scodulu tithe TonRea- ,sigie men vith BillBrown asptheir 1J.;B. Brown, cf.; W. Conner, p. test boost basgebal r ob ihYgeShdladi hsteRdSx itcher, played good bale fieldedveli, - osjita-McÇarroll, -C.; Humnpi- ,couminddp for tii. Tovn Park has vinners of the firet hall, vont dowu àndeseléved to via. Lu spite o! the reys, s.s.; Price, 2b.; Dean, a.s.; Mc- been the acens of a great deal o! good te- deleat. The Maple Leasa ers one-sided score, it vas-a good gaine, Dane, r.f.; Bath, 1J.; Veruon, LfÎ.; dea sorttiisea, chie te tth. en- their oppouents, sud wvile both teama hvovr, ud.thora vas pleuty ft Cion bfra, p.; Douahue, 38b. tbuazm of mre of the Young mns played under a handicap, being short; o tesecaor.L each of the firat 0 'wgine ii be played on1 and a place bas been provlded viere, Of mou, it vas a good gaine, partic- two innings the, Beuedicts Put twe- Friday eveulug at the Park. almot every o-venlug, eue can vit- nlarly i4 vlew Of the fact that the -runs acresa, but frein then on their hittiug abî-nty vas ou the vanesud Soi Defeat Iriah. - they did ne further sceriug. The The Red &ox and the Irish could single men, led by Frank O'Connor, inuster eiy abbrevia.te(1 teins te piay -anud Bill Blrown, picked off bits almeat the seco0nd game of the new Towil at výl1, and getý four ruus lu the third Loague schedule ou Tuesday eveniug.! ining, four lu the fourth, and five lu Possibly the heavy ram eof the atter- the fifth. noon led some of1 the players te thluk W.A.A.A. 9, Ontario Regimount 3. that the gaine wouid be postpoued. Be B I I E TI EThe Ontario e ntoi Oshawa, that as it myt eniy six of the Soi and B 1eutR dT wtedi ltbele i wî. seven or th(> Irish turued out. Thése by AA.A texu or hc ecod trneplsyora vre net te be disceuraged, by .A.. tum or he ecod tme ovr, aud linedup t ilthe sched- P MO H BI D R T NEtbis year, las Satnrday atron h l n*mn.Tefrtinn a PLYMOUTH 89RER TWINEvisiters avea go em utW -teong4 ealnt. Thessfirstoneufog vas Z byhada beteroneandthere vas neo ouBy trealiy s cod.af ndeertho ______time lu vbich te val ere luineLBdanros e Irsecaond u ti ger, ï theugh .fer four imiugs there' on the part of the rs iee u va e l iferuc uahes ore f lu tiat -would net otherwise have been. 500 f eet to 1Ilbo, 2Oc a lb. he to t i5haeoaVefort, ewscored, and wheu the so h lad clear- batinqbe halpubtei lur minis nied for the Irish. was almost unhit. 600 feet to 1 lb., 22c- a lb. initie iead., F. O'Connor, Charlton able. Iu tho feurth inu and sRobertd aud Todd all i safeiy; thon aieug poled eut a three-bagger. adsoe Ool Meal,65 fe~ t i b. 23 a b.came Bill Browu viti a tvo bagger later ou Shepherd's safe hit. The Irish GoldMedl, 60 fet t 1 bo, 3C ILthat sent linto rnms ahead e! hlm. pegged away aud added a run here and Todd aud Browu tallied later When there, getting four altogether. Gee. B. Brown sud Pellov made hits, lu O'Connor, the haudy man, p)itched fer e seventi sud again lu the igith, the Soi u ldago Jbo Ite Whitby score& eue, niaking their total keepiug the hits weli soattered. The 9 as agaiust tie Regimrnut's 3é gaine ended 6 te 4 in favor of the Sox., Far I ple en StrePellow, for Whitby, pitcied goed The secoud half of the Town Ljeague Fausui mplemen Stoirebail, aud had first class support lu the scbedulo uow stands:- WnL8 Dundas t., Box 889 Whltby, Ont. field, .except for au occasionai errer W.. . L - that, fortunately dld lithoe damnage. Malile Leats .... ..... .. O The Oshawa teain Put up a good ex- Red Sex........ ......... 1 iibitieu as weli, but tie Wiitby boys Irish...... ...... ....... 0 1 ________________________________________________had their battiug togs ou, aud would luet be beaten. Rerabeck, of Oshawa, vas bit iunIS L tic he.ad by a foui ball off his OWU Mnfrein here atteuded the Mount' A -àbat lu Vie sixthi nning, aud reudered 7" 'ia n4v< M dvaein uDncenscions for a ohort turne.efie "IARLATTS SPEOIFIO" A never faillng romedy for Appeudicitis. Indigestion, -Stomach Diserders, Appendicitis sud Kidney Stones uofteu caused by Gahil Stones, sud inislead peopieunutil tiese adattaeks o! Gall Stone Colic appear. Net one in ion Gal Stone Sufferers knovs vaisl the trouble. Mariatt's Sjecific viii relieve vithout pain or operatien. For-a1e ai ail Drug Stores or WHITBYI ONT. ec~xn FORD DE-ALERS, Those Le' RoWe, Prop. vas resuscitated, but ceuld net con- tinue, Wilson taking bis place. Tie ine-ups: 'lino-up: Wbhiiby-B. Brown, s.s.; Peilow,,p.; Quinton, lb.; G. O'Connor, i.f.; Chari- 'ton, c.; Todd, 1..; W. Brovn, 3b.; Magey, c.d.; Joynt, c.. Hospital 3, Wh'tby 2. As good a gaine o! bail as has been accu aitich Town* Park lu some time vas witnessed by a large crevd o! spectaters ou Menday eveniug, wien UWIITBYI 0ui i Mr, Geo. West preached very accept- ably heme hast Sabbath. He vas ac- companicd by his uephew. We cougratulate those who success- fuhly passed the Entrance examina- tiens. Sorry ail did net succeed. Tom Sadier bas cernpleted bis hay- ing operatieus with Jamnes Young. Mrs. Mabel Rogers, of Port Ferry, has beeu speudiug hem vacation ai her slster's Mrs. Fred Harjreu. We regret very xnuch te report Mrs. Gorniley faiing gradually in health. The farmers have secured their hay crop sud are uow busy vith thc har- vest operaieus. The est crop is badly rusted, someofo the fields net Worth threshiug scarcely.. Rev. Roy Van Wick and wlf e, trom Detroit, visited at C. J. Steveuseu's re- Remember Oliver Deuuy's sale of choice cattie on Saturday a!teruoou ai 2 e'cleck. Miss Leua Sadier, vho has beeu very slck, is nov getting better, vo are pleased te report. Mm. and Mrs. Curtis and famihy, troin Niagara, have been visiting ai Mr. llnrst's. Miss Isabeihe McLaughliu, e! Osh- awa, speut over Suuday wiih hem graudpsreuts, Mm. sud Mrs. R. R. Mev- bray. Mm. sud Mrs. McNol, of Orihlia, visit- ed at C. J. Steveusou's ou Sabbsth hast. Mrs. Savage, e! Toronto, vie has been visiting hem daughter, Mrs. Gee. Tipp, bas eîuruod home. CLAREMONT. L. o. b., Shorter hoursonthe f armi -The Fordioà savez from thîrty to fif ty P«r centýof the fariner's time., Fewer -horses on the farme -The Fo'rdson does -the work of from four tg s.i horis.. Less farm _help. -One man_ with 'a Fordson work casi er and with less two men ýwith horse8. I. * 7,-. --s.. can do more eiqpeRSe than More money. for the farmer. -A Farmer with a Fordson çan raise more crop easier with les expense. He- there- f ore makes more Profit. The IJoiVersal Garage THO8S. L. ROWI, ProprletoP Wbltby, UflL. ed te grls asfoloveiatprie t! slesby Christena Anuderson. Thie new aftoreeu.I little Isabelle Greigg, for publie. speak- peiet Miss Sarahx Edvards, presld- IE hibrafafre eiete lug; lsite H. elen Besso fer recitatieli ed. Theouneg.g foks eujoyed a num- Clarýemont nov of Âgiucourt. vas a J ad four second prizes fer recitiug to ber of gaines lu the social pari of ths guet of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward. Aima Pugli, MirJorie Ward sud Mary, and Gwon Bingham; for doWgs dtess, maklng lt, Margaret Pugli._____________________________ Regret was expressed thai the High Sheol girls did net parilcipate y o I T L uet xpe se lu ths coutesi. Elizabeth ad Margar- u av siL p ne et Pughl plaýed a'piano duet;pin sole by Margaret Biuam sud cornet H V you suffdcent ready money witli which to meet the expense of harvesting your co .1 not you are cordially invited to discuss your Posi- P A IN T IN G . howrda hSer iceaM ay f od ratcl an ep PAPER HANGING f accommodation. DECORATING TH W. wish te iform the pubýic that#S A D R N I A we are uow preparecldto handie al J experieuce. Gjve us a trial. ESTIMATES CHEEZRFU'LI,.y GIvEN. JAME S BROOKSe, FERRY ST. (P.O. Box 121) WHITBY Telephone No.. 304 rookrin ~Bra Scr antan, Cai We have on hand Stove Egg Woft and SMInllfg Goal sole Agents D. L. à W. Se'amton Coal. Wheleuale and Retail. R. soe BolrII&0 o Fehhoviug s receut yOUng peophe5 E ~ Lawu Social ou the ]Baptist Parsouiage UPORT WNITBYm ground, thc marrled people o! the cou- 1 l ~ ~ I gregatien vere the guesis et Rov. sud1 Mis. Ring lasi Frlday- evenlng, When a deligittul tine vas speni lu a pro- grÉme flLe music., readiugs and au n - ~ P O P OZ tormâl social turne vit.h retreshmeuts 'th Great 9qili09 naaS. served by tic ladies ait te close. Pas- ý and eG .vgortcs iii. whol tor ing itersed the Party by th s c j!3ev U SWUe~m kes w Blod news that It was tic ove et bis Silver in WyM.oitG5GEfo4 J«» Wedding anniversary anC.ý tuai ho and B' peo"é Mis. Ring ver. glad te have t'hem colo- tum ,tirrabox. braie viii thexu, Justea ! splanned fr$.bd ya aor mina fer tie uext day viii toeir relatives, bU& uiMcnadm cjoowo.m some e of omvero unable te attend eving te serions illuessa. Ho re!erred te tic years ot bhessiug sud happines that had passed iu their marmled lite adrm ed vas nets covtion thuuless Sommer Clean Up! mad afiwued h a l onvtio, nlthe U Peplnade hobyacrees Crs- Summoi-r la home. Don'i for- chz èoice sud life. Ai the close of get wheu you are through with the programme Mm. sud Mrs. King were oscengt alusogt called te tice plattomm wheu au imn- o eîan gto ahustgt pronptu but liappilY worded address. the et congratulation and good wishes was .OId Rags, Rubbers, sorap Iron, tendered te, thelu on behaif f eic Peole b:-.7G-. M. Forsyth. The "Bridai Secood -Hland Furnituro mad lothing Pair" viere thue reciPieuts etf a number i u a iht e i f efht 1earty gî.eetings by -,vire and mnail, YUmywihogtrdof rlso of rieuam slvand oar. An xce fo iusalvr-and oth Ane celt:H. ESKEL, phon 2, Whby enprogTamine was presentèd by the maVle quartette, tie orchestra,- cornet, 'solos by litie Miss Christena Anderson, I ofRc±nod in remaarkablY fine torm, & I panoduts ndsoles by %Us. Ring sud J Stark and Paterson, sud read- IE ings by Mesdamies G. M. Fersyth, J. Coates sd~ ad and Miss Sark. Lot Stein: Do ItL The tunctien was prououflced a deligit- fui affair by everyoue preseut.- A weil atteuded Womnen's Institute Hlghest Cash Prîceý Meeting was -hhid on tie grounds e! Mr. snd Mrs. R. Besse lasi WcdnesdaY paîd f or a&H kinds of Junk, aftmuoou vien tie anual Girls' DaY Ragoi Rubber, Iron,. Eto,: programime was provided, cousistigof mic rept&so and couie monWts au 1',Ste,*n, Phono; el, Whitb îai theclcose. Elgit prizes were avarci- ancli: - H. H. Lo.osemore,- Manager. Whereis Tour Monmey? _ One fariner kept hie savlan t hbe-e.1%hibouse» sund and the money wlth lt. *- Once awornanhxld herdoDifInfa he O lua ttee--nd ueqnkel Ste IL.- The. safest place for meney I. the bani, wh.re itN interest iu the. .avlngs 4epartrnent. Open su account wlthis bank today. THE, DOMN-i BANK_ OSHAWA DRANCH. I ~ CL P. isMf MM@t , BROOKIN aANCI. *c - MN. «4 BROOZU BRAN -mi! TO THE FARMER a large total.Deposit weekpar of thé money you get from yourc rea utter nd eggs and watch your Savinga b =cegrw WWELCOME BMALL ACCOUNTcl THE'CANADIAN BRANK' OP~ COMMERCME $15,OOO,000 WHITBY BRANCU, C. C. Parsons, Manag,- PLrD-PCPT Seed Corn- Have on hand a Stoqk of the Leading Varieties. Thé test For Garden-$., Full Lino of Scratch FeErd,, Bran, Shorts, Bread aud Pastry Flour, Crushed Oats, Oa.t Choýp, Mixed Chop, Corni Chop.- - SUIINH BROS,'ý SUCCISSone. * Il. DOW-ira T. Os WBITFIELD, DRU8GIST, - j_4. W. MARLATT bM0.,211 GConard"St.£.g Torontos Ont__ MAIi m amummmi kàwEwxý - 1 1 a ý 6 1 "ý AOMIL - JK Ford'..Deale>rs i ', - «, - - ' l - - .-à -

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