Oshawa Daily Reformer, 26 Apr 1926, p. 5

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; ' ES ] to to Guelph; W. Rimmer, 'Toronto * 20 DAYS' SIGHT SEEING TOU Maroons Held F ast Mimico BASEBALL RESULTS! 5a: ¥, ows, toons |COBL. SCHEDULE |Princos of Church| vi iii immen Calt; Jack Yoany Stratford to St. HAS BEEN DRAWN uP It would be difficult to imagin B T T Ti | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Catharines 0. McDermott,' Hamil- a more delightful tour than has b each Team Io a I'ie Jcore, Won Lost 1c. | ton to Ktchoners Jamen it, Ham | petersoro, Anrit 25--mne tor: | £0 Attend Congress | mse "rer in tomecion Baltimore Lal .900 | iltonto Kitchener G. A, Smith, Ot- " ' 4 Canadian Teachers' Federat T t primi : 67|tawa, New Liskeard, to Kitchener; Jowing scheltule Jof the Oelita) On: : Convention to be held in Charl Mimico.Led at Half Time 1-|INTER-COUNTY LOOP | | eng 7010 jo00 | M. Lennox, Oshawa to Feterbora: F. | See 13" crunr on wmnnion. | Papal Secretary and Ten town: PEL. August 2nd to § 0 But Maroons Evened MAY LEAVE O.B.A Rochester ....... .546| Anderson, West Lorne to Walker- 24--Kingston at Belleville . . +s | 1926. A . B.A. jersey City ....... 500 ton; E. Cotter, Brantford to Bronte; 29--Belleville at. Petersoro Cardinals Will Partici- The tour leaves Toronto at 3 Count in Second Session-- : Bultale oon icine .417[H. Dainty, Oshawa to Kingsson, | june 3-- Belleville at Kingston te in G Gath p.m. Wednesday, July 23th, 3 Local Eleven Makes Good Kitchener, Ont, April 25.--The In| Syracuse 2 222 Also A, C. Knapp, already under 5-- Kingston at Peterboro pate in reat Gath- embraces W208 trip from Tora - sen County 2a) Yuague will' meet. in| Reading ... © .100 gushelision Wib the Brockville Club, 9-- Peterboro at Belleviile ering : {iron gh the Spousand lsjandse . Impression on Soccer Fans Shes al ose on 2 Jeston tomory at Yesterday's Results i Moved o Peter Cy 11-- Belleville at Kingston pal Queer ad the far fa oF 008, 84.3 ule , as a result of the| Jersey City .3-2 Toronto ....2-8 Rg Ries were also refused to 16--Peterboro at Belleville Saguenay trip: thence by rail wholesale barring and holding up of| Rochester ...16 Newark .....14|the following players, who failed to 19--Belleville at Peterboro For the first time in history the »28 Pi e hy rag certificates in that circuit by the O. B.| Syracuse .....4 Reading .....2| notify the association in the proper 23-- Kingston at Beteville International Eucharistic Congress | Riviere du Loup to Fredericton, A. A, executive, Saturday, at Toronto.| Baltimore ..2-6 Buffalo ...19-1|time: M, C. Bridge, who moved from 25--Peterboro at Kingston will be held in the United States. |B: denn, X58. iy Charlo Wingham to Ingersoll; Roy Parker, | July 1._ Kingston at Peterboro a.m, |1P 1910 the Congress was held in|lONM. Tito Where the convent ; "M+! Montreal 1 | will be held. ti y a But with this one excep Continuing, Sydney, the beaut on all former congresses have , hil > 2 beaut been held in the capitals of Eurove. Bras d'Or Lakes Country, Hali Chicago will be the scene of this Grand Pre, Land of Evangel saat Coumopoitn Bssembiuse, June | AeAMer 18 1akn for un beeen 0 and the prox mity Be, Tor- | A - , 4 onto, and ti wie. | 8. will be visited. From Yarmo ally 2nd _thedugh Toronle agin i H0ston, Where we days is sp id wi enable many thousands of sigiitsce ue n NS a Ru, ¢ r il " " -ana Li 4 - 2 : Won Lost PC. Will Stop "Touring 7--Kingston at Peterboro Sadan bn darticipate ja the Jb from Boston for the return trip and cameout on top with a jeote of | mence next Saturday and it is likely | New York ........ 3 727] The executive, in dealing with the 11--Peterboro at Belleville will be the greatest religious demon- | Toronto via Montreal. Ample ti 6-2. Although it rained most o ho that it will go on as usual regardless | Cleveland A 3 700 list considered each case: thoroughly 13--DBelleville at Kingston stration in the history of the con- will be given at all points for vi Sermon the gathe jrarted about 34 of the action of the O. B. A. A. It Chicago " Cees i B33 on its merits, and appeals against -- tinent. i ors to see Ye features of inter o'clock, in spite of a heavy fe is pointed out that the O. B. A.A. gave | Washington . .500 | the above decisions will receive very ENFORCING PROHIBITION Organization of ° and the whole tour occupies twe A > 3 BAA, Re 2 ve the pr Wa won the toss nd bo fended, jhe no warning last Fall of any such in- Boston ........ 0000 6 4556 | gcant attention, as the decisions ren- New York World) visitors to the ey wihective delightful days through a most north goa gia. Irom the tention to ban players wholesale which | Detroit tees i .400( dered by the executive of the On- ie avs that anv ia district of Ontario is i terebting country. teams pushed the game and fast play > an (Mr. Ford says that any e®y and ntario is in the hands Th Hight in orders Hardman in the | Would have heen the ease had it been Philadelphia 8 333) tario Baseball Amateur Association | ¢ffective way of making prohibition | 9f the officers of the Holy Name ifs tour is not confined to Wimics goal was kent busy on the [the O. H. A, and that the O. B. A. A. St, Louis ........ 8 .333 | mean this: that, so far as possibie ! work would be to call out the Army | Socléty. Joseph Smith, secretary teaching Iraternity, but is Avella drives of Sturch, Brown and | | 8 very decidedly partizan to Toronto Yesterday's Results and it lies in their power nd knowl- | and the Navy.) What do the Army | ©f the Archdiocesan Holy Name Un- to people of all walls of lite. It McEwen, while By two young and and Hamilton clubs and aiming a body | Chicago ..... 4 Detroit ......2|edge, baeball is going to be kept |and Navy do, anyway besides consume ion has already circularized the so-| 2" 3ji-expense Jovy aud will ve p speedy backs, McNaughton and Greg: slow at the Intercounty. It is pointed | St. Louis ...11 Cleveland ....06|clean and free from commercialism | rations? Why shouldnt they perform; ¢leties of the diocese inviting them Sonal Y ond ete Dy Mi Mar ory put up a great defence in front of out that transfers are granted between | x Boston ,.. 8 Washington ..4|and pseudo amateurism, The day [a little honest work? Throw several | tO attend the Congress and arranged ery, Bl Avenue, amilt, Steel in woal. A breakaway by thc | Hamilton and Toronto teams in dif-| New York ... 7 Philadelphia ..2 (when baseball players can peddle | brigades apace into Chicago, Detroit, with the Canadian Pacific Railway ont, and a 4 E. Bryson, 4 ¢ Mimico formards gave the credit of the | 'erent leagues and the Intercounty fs x 10 innings. their services and clubs be bolstered [| New York and other cities, to camp | for special train accommodation. yerthorn A ye. orale 2, Ont, w first goal to Hernon, and in this man- Just as entitled to transfers of players . Saturday's Results by individuals offering Ineucements | in the parks and patrol the streets Special trains originating in Toronto y 1 se p ase 10 urnish all » ner the lead and Steel putting up a | rom other leagues provided these| New York ....9 Boston ......1|to certain players from other centres | smelling breaths, sampling restaurant [ Will leave on the night of June 19; frinars 88 to reservations, cost splendid showing turnihy the ball out | players have amateur cards and abide| Philadelphia ..4 Washington ..6|is going to be a thing of the past, | drinks and inquiring for speak-easics. | arriving in Chicago in time for thé toul, ste, hensive 1 cio: time after time from many difficult [ by the residence rule, Cleveland ....4 Detroit The clubs and players are either | }-ct the gunboats and torbedo boats | opening. Through the same agency gomple1ensive folder giving angles, There has been for some time a| Chicago Louis ....4|going to be amateurs in every sense | P¢ sent into the Great Lakes and | arrangements have also been made particulars wil be mailed free In: the second half the Maroons sub- | strong sentiment against the 0. B. A.} Games today: Chicago at Detroit; | of the word and live up to the spirit | the Atlantic Fleet make its base on [for suitable accommodation for the request ) bed Lappin for White and changing | A. in Western Ontario, particularly tiie | cleveland at St. Louis; Philadel- [as well as the laws of the association Rum Row. The airplanes could beat | Ontario visitors in Chicago, and , their tactics to a long passing game | more westerly section, but Saturday's | phia at New York: Boston at Whshs| or there is no room for them In the | Pout the country dropping bombs on | Mr. Smith anticipates that, being Money goes farther today--if set out to reduce the lead, and werc | action has thrown the balance com-|j,o1op, Ontario Baseball Amateur Associa concealed stills, assured of ample train and hotel | 8Pend it on gasoline and have son not long in doing it. After a pretty | pletely against the O. B. A, A, The NATIONAL LEAGUE tion. and" (he abl will h ve accommodation, the Ontario party | Where to go.---St. @utharine's St: rush up the field, a neat pass from | Galt, Preston, Guelph and Kitchener : ¥ > pub lave .no : will number many hundreds dard Gow to McEwan turned the trick | clubs have been hit hard. In fact the Won Lost P.C.| false delusions as to their true Too Late to Classify, Featuring : ov i and tied the score. Shortly after the | Kitchener club could not possibly New , : : 700 status, ! Wogan 3 fhe Henne % Fhe 8 Maroons scored again, but the referee | carry on under the 0, B. A. A. rulings pb tako 5 av All league secretaries are asked | WILL THE PARTIES WHO TOOK [inal Gasparri, secretary of State for evidently not being acquainted with the | ag their team has been wrecked, Ow- Sienna ! $44 to closely check all players' certifi- | two parcels from a taxi by mistake | the Vatican, who will attend. with new offside rule, disallowed the goal, | ing to M. O. ball here, they had to Phil oe 2 28s cates when presented and to refuse | Saturday afternoon please return to [ten cardinals and a retinue of the although Mimico themselves admitted | hujld from the bottom up. iladelphia 240 Lany players who have changed their | Bell's taxi stand. 21c | most important ecclesiastics of the the score. Braokiyn yi 300 place of residence after Aug. 1, Church, as the official Delegate of Following the game both teams were Oglon , . ver 273 | 1925 FOR SALE--TWO ACRES OF | His "Holiness Pc lus X y © gan 5 . bh. t SALE y os S$ S ype Pius XI. Cardi- taken to the G.W.V.A. Hall where the EARNINGS GENERAL PIISDUIE i £7 Hilla +250 The executive passed favorably on | land, with good frame house, trout | nal Gasparri will carry the message y place the Windsor and Sarnia clubs | creek running through property, of His Holiness. Special services Ladies Auxiliary had prepared supper. MOTORS CREATE NEW A r » > After the banquet the cvening was Chicago .....4 Pittsburg . in any senior league as the Inter-| Hunting grounds close by. A bargain | Will be held this day in all churches ni 2 ig i. he bas RECORD 1ST QUARTER Cincinnati Ar 4 or "rrr | county League felt that they shoula | for quick sale. V. Hartford, Hamp- of the ety with a million confes- leaving for England, a farewell party. Sn-------- No other games scheduled. ' 1" | be left intact for this year. It was | ton, Ont. Phone 1648 ring 22. 2H Spirit Ja iii og Th Wi Mr. Geo, Corby, president of the Exe- New York, April 26.--The earnings Saturday's Results suggested that with a special effort - - - - 2 {ua % Ullal to His Holiness cutive, gave a fine address, and Miss | of General Motors Corporation for the | Brooklyn ....2 New York ...1]#% Strong league could be organized | HOME COMFORT RANGE, IRON pitt ope. ery) and gectional D. Sargeant, president of the Ladics | first quarter of this year, as announ-| Philadelphia ..8 Boston comprising teams along the border. | bed, blankets, lounge, table, box car- | oo sUines xi ve held on Monday, Auxiliary presented a purse of gold to | ceq by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., President, | St. Louis 9 Pittsburg o| including teams from Windsor and | penter and machine tools. Easy |, Nestay ang Wednesday and will f 4 iy ' Sarnia. Later information from the | chair, cooking utensils, hoes, | addressed by prominent church On Seiuds afternoon, for the "first time this season the Oshawa Maroons 3 Football Club went into action in an | Western Gntario opinion is that the Saturday's Results exhibition game with the fast Mimico | O. B. A. A, has been too autocratic wark .....11 Toronto ......5|Chesley to Walkerton; N. McCarthy, J . Beach a Toronto, and held them | and the chances are that at tomor- NORurS i iin .....5| Chesley to Walkerton; F. Lares. He Singaton 3 Belleville to a 1-1 score. Just to show what kind | row's Preston meeting that the Inter-| pyugralo .,...18 Reading .....4|Brantford to Hamilton; Al. Burns, 14--Peterborc 3 Kingston of opponents the Mrctns had, it may | county will bid adieu to the O. B. A, A.| Rochester .....2 Jersey City ..1| Barrie to Toronto; L. Babcock, Ap- 17--Ki he ; a Baga be stated that Mimico Beach were the and run its own show. With eight| "game today: Buffalo at Balti-| Pin to Dutton; H. Babcock, Ap- Ii Ponge on i] arn champions of last year's senior sity strong teams, the largest senlor am-|,v4; moronto at -Jersey City; |Pin to Dutton: Lea Wilkes, . Cale- 23-- Belleville at Kingston league, having only 13 scale seorct | teur bul loueus in the country 4 Rochester at Newark: Syracuse at louis to Branitord: 4H Warsiwnd.| 33" iinston at Helieviie ) : Gue . ; F. E. Sum- a April 17 this year played the Bell Tele- | by the sentiment around the wheel, Reamng RICAN LEAGUR Be ies} LAR Sg 3] Belleville a1. Peterbure phone, who are this year's favorites in | this will be done tomorrow night. ) AN L . + 4--Peterhoro at Kingston the First Division of the T. and D. | "mhe Intercounty is scheduled to com- Mr. Nuttell on behalf of the Ladies | follow: "Net e i ort ; ! ; Rh h earnings of General Games today: Brooklyn at Bos- . i men 4 ayme f d Auxiliary, for the splendid ervices he Motors for the first quarter weré $49, tou: New York at Philadelphia; association's convener at Winasew, | shovels, chisel, bars, large auger, men i armen from Joreign capi a oh FRAT Boi 644, 576. This compares with $18,-| Pittsburg at Chicago; St. Louis at Me. Hos, Bophes. gi to the effect | other small articles. Apply 54 Ce- |p ieetings the audiences will be ad- was spe F g and singing, - | 903,489, for the corresponding period | Cincinnati that they are already working on | lina street, 21a | dressed in their nafiy ing which Mr. Bert (Happy) Hernon | 5r™y995 Phere is included in the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION the formation of such a league and eo etl pajive tongues kept the audience in continuous laugh- hos Ba AMR As Li , aE to. be i .d, with | NURSE WANTED- REFRRENCES y thousand school children will ter. The music was furnished by Mr, | 1926 earnings $5,789,760, representing Yesterday's Results a ® niniaiin sd Tenure ABSIT To Bia CY i sing the Mass of the Angels at the EY i tae Theis Ou be: the undivided profits of subsidiary op-| Toledo ...... 9 Milwaukee He veouly that the 2 bove tl Yequiren Apply J. L. Stuart, 103 general meeting on Monday. half of the Mimico Club, their Presi. | erations in excess of dividends re-| gangag City 7 Columbus pct s will be senior ranks, Alexandra St, 21c The tweny-eighth International dent gave a short address, in which ceived, After deducting dividends on| Indianapolis .14 St, Paul No M.C.R. Players in 0.B.A.A, TO RENT--FURNISHED ART | Eucharistic Congress will he hrought he praised very highly the ladies who the preferred stock ot $1,910,634, there| | 0 icvine 12 Minneapolls .. The application of the St, Thom- | OM hs | to an end by a' Eucharistic Proces- took part in providing the supper, Miss | Femains $38,733,942, equivalent to Saturday's Results as Club to use players who would | ment with, all conveniences or light | sion at Mundelein, twenty-six miles I). Sargeant and Mesdames Corby, | $7.60 per share on the common stock, |. 1h aiananolis 12 Minneapolis ..1|also be playing with St. Thomas in | | housekeeping. Apply 105 Colborne | gon Chicago : Rollo, Les, Drommond, Burke, and compared with 316.885129, 05 $3.29 per poanaas City 8 Toledo the M.C.R. League was refused. BSL, 21a For full information apply to any Lundy, being joint conveners. He also | share for the corresponding period op Br The eexcutive passed favorably on | 7 . ----- | Canadian Pac Age y py that i Admirer the fine spirit [last year. These earnings establish Other games postponed--Rain, the he soxsutve passed favoran y on ro LET--BATHROOM FLAT, | Canadian Pacife Agent. +» CON~ which prevailed in the Club, which |a new record gf earnings for any # Club, | {Pree nice rooms, every convenience, | is oe hotels, lo- £ pension of the Tillsonburg ub, | i 5 : | tree light, heat and water. Connect-! Mussolini seems to have got Tur- d , cate wn- looked like one happy family, and | quarter in the history of the Corpor- F oO h Strat PL Ye. 1] * ormer 8S awa arks & Mitche f Stratford, kov's , ' hoped that a return visit would be paid | ation of any year, Marks Zod Mitchell Diner oy Hn ed for bath, use of phone. Apply, Key's Angora Guelph Mercury. 2 : A soon. The line ups were :-- "Cash in hanks, Government securi- B b ll Pl pi Fox 3 | 27 Albany St 21 ? wn, : A § de g Pp sha f St. i y St, «le 0 0 (17 0, Mimico--Goal, Hardman; defense, | ties, temporary loans and marketable ase a ayers on, " : dell 2 Vaugh a and or r : 4 4 Hutchinson and Allen; halves, Birrell, | securities as at March 31, amounted A0mas, an Appin, 4 LOST--BUNCH OF KEYS WITH qeecommeo. 1 ! ; g rell, ' the Ontario Branch AAU, of 0. Gordon and Stewart; forwards, In-|to $136,899,249, Retail deliveries to eruse aras will be notifie d of this recommenda- brass tag marked I. Ettles. Ringer | tions. great oid sabe min a to si" "i POTATOES lie v : excelence at > 1 - 7 7 o > 79 "ars u gram, Hernon, Hintyman, Hall and | consumers were 224,720 cars, being an m-- tion, The application of Star Mason | 12 reason: > i I . 2 COL- . i increase of 65.5 per cent, over the cor Lennox, Dainty and Tyson Are of Windsor was refused. ory and McNaughton; halves, Cregge | stitutes a new record of reta ver Game--C H Oshawa Motor's entry in the il delive Out of onsidered Lakeshore League was ratified fol- Arh Carload Just In : qb aes sh Oshawa--Goal, Steel; defense, Greg- | responding period last year. This con- (Capt.), Price and Nicholls; forwards, ies for the first quarter, during which . . Brown, Sturch, Lappin, Gow and J.|the car divisions established new =» Tourists lowing their release being sanction- Phone 601 'MADISON AVE. WEAR GRAND CIRCUS PAR McEwan; subs. J. White. cords of deliveries to consumers. All ed by the Central Ontario League, . bebe Referee--Hamer, Toronto. divisions of the Corporation are in Applications for exhibition games : The initial meeting of the Ontario | with teams outside the association id wk -- -- a a -- - excellent operating condition and prac- p Baseball Amateur Association | must be made ten days in advance Announcin Announcing RUSSIA AND DISARMAMENT tically all ¢ enjoyi a recor - cally all ate enjoying a resord oi Executive, held at the Car!s-Rite|,¢ cach game and proof given of (Brooklyn Eagle) ume of business. The favourable re- : i Russia has one of the largest arm- | ception of the public to the Pontiac | Hotel, Toronto, on Saturday after-|the amateur standing of the oppos- I wish to announce that | have started to operate a gen- eral Garage Business on the premises at jes on the Continent. She is not a|Car, and the rapid growth in volumc| noon last, was the biggest and most | jng teams. RICHARD 161 KING ST. WEST member of the League; she is not|of sales and profits of the Delco important in years, and should go The following members of the formerly occupied by Cox's Garage and Auto Livery, and on friendly terms with most of her | Light Co., manufacturers of the Frig-|2 long way in promoting and en-|cxecutive were present: Ww. ral neighbors; she is suspected of fishing | idaire line of electric refrigerators, | couraging the true amateur spirit in| der, W. H. Farrell, G. 8. Martin, C. in Europe's troubled waters on all pos- | are outstanding developments of the | baseball circles throughout the Prov-| Kg, jutten, W. J. Smith, P. M. Ken- i J. G. Nott, W, A, that Mr. W. A. Rose will be in charge of the new business. sible occasions, Under the circum- | first quarter." ince. nedy, A. Hillmer, stances no Continental Power will con- ---------------------- After many warnings during past| Smith, J. Turner and A. J. Walsh. Mr. Rose is a well qualified mechanic and a specialist on radiator repairing and car electrical work. In securing sider disarmament while Russia, fully GETTING THE SMUGGLERS years that the O.B.A.A. would en- SE armed, maintains moral and 'material (Montreal Star) deavor to stop the tourist athletes Satan used to have to find work In the Hilarious isolation. This is the problem to. which the| who, under different preiexts, such|, . i410 hands to do. Now there's : Comedy-Drama him for thé position | feel certain that customers and patrons will find our workmanship and standards of service highly satisfactory. Your patronage is solicited. Committee should set its collective | as employment, etc., suddenly de-| oo. (he radio and golf.--Brand- " WOMANHANDLED"" HAROLD F. COX HON ANN Ww mind. What can be done to combat) cide to change their place of resi- on Sun ~~ YY fessional smugglers to defy the laws| tion in refusing a number of play- «9 of Canada and steal money from the| ers 0.B A.A. certificates for the 1926 )) 0 D D S lI) Hlls._of Canadian merchants ? 3 The | season. Others will be granted cer- " o . average elector has nothing but con-| ¢iticates on July 1, and the players # COMEDY welcome.--Toronto Star. the criminal conspiracy of certain pro P - : : | pro- | dence, the executive finally took ac Exactly a month late, spring is 4 Added d nits; tempt for the obvious political snap- . A x. who neglected or did not consider ORCHESTRA ping and sniping that goes on con- via- stantly between the members of the js Work while i Rolily Khe Agocls CANADIAN PACIFIC ¢ NEWS Committee. If nothing comes ouf of is mvestiats bir ferns "| by the constitution and by-laws, will . . thi anwestuation bu "politics" 1is| be forced. to remain inactive as far|| Train Time Changes ngechine will be vastly increased. "| as baseball is concerned for the en- SUNDAY, MAY 2nd. But if the Committee can help to tire season. | stop smuggling, then public esteem Certificates Granted Ah @ © SN of the efficiency of Parliament may Certificates for the following be considerably augmented. players were ratified for this year, mr rr ---- ial " = -- w-- but a further move will be closely \ MRE SEALS NN NN) LOW COMEDIANS scrutinized, and the result may be : (Detroit Free Press) a refusal: George Beatty, from It is sad but undeniable fact that | Toronto to Guelph; C. E. West, Port ON S SALE 1 | ESDAY professional smart aleckism in litera- | Dover to Galt; J. Duncan, Sudbury | ture seems to be a paying business | to Galt; Alex. Scott, Port Dover to in the United States. If a man canq Gait; W. Nicholl, Galt to Preston; a throw together a few phrases, mix |g Cc Packham Stratford to St. Cath. with them a modicum of filth, and arines' Cc Dinsmore Brantford to then turn up his nose in a properly St Catharines: G1 > Ada Kingston convincing way, the callow youth of to Kitchener: "John Dow Flesherton the country gapes in open-mouthed to Kitchener: H Gibson Cobour, onder, and admiration, and he is 10 Belleville "John Oulette ye ade. yA made ' to Belleville; Wm. Ralph, Renfrew to Deloro; John Bond, Toronto to AYNRBARIARAER Deloro; J. W. Thorburn, Owen BBBAN | sound to Newbury; H. C. Tupholme, London to St. Catharines; H. Pas- coe, Woodstock to St. Thomas. Certificates will be granted on July 1 to: C. W. Pullen, who moved from Stratford to Preston; C. J. Ward, who moved from Oshawa to Preston. The following players were held J -- > over pending further evidence: F. ? A. Trapnell, moved from St. Cath- TONIGHT arines to Preston; W. L. Brown, Bridgeburg to Preston; George Bur- ling, Stratford to St. Catharines; H. 3 The Year's Sensation WwW. Hall, Bridgeburg to Kitchener; Chase & Sanbom's SEAL BRAND TEA c ps STER bo LI J L. Lanovey, roit to | ener; R 75¢ Ib j HY VEAL Y S air A ran. Tally to Kitchener: ol LTR NER ae A Se eh wrens 1 1b. pkg. . With MARIE PREVOST --. Wilder, Toledo to Kitchener; 8. : - "ut Veal from leg or cutlet, into pieces G. Wilson, Owen Sound to Sarnia; Fure Uncolored (Japan) GREEN TEA size of Oysters, season with salt, pep- ry iF N. W. Geddes, Clinton to Stratford; Genuine First Cro per and a little mace. Dip in egg, then Extra Added Attraction Chas. Green, Oscar Johnston and L. 19p 4 i in eracker crumbs and fry. They both look and taste like Oysters. Also very 66 r 99 | Chapman, who moved to Strathroy. CRISCO, tal yO) R ON THE BAMY SHORE Refused Certificates » & pure veg le CHIPSO, for quick suds 21¢ appetizing served with tomato sauce. 24--LOCAL PEOPLE--24 The following players were re- Shortening 1 Ib. tin ; Large pke. fused certificates for the 1926 sea- 2 : WAAR ARRNR IDR son: J. Rasson, moved from Toron- Phone 1214 rr HY Fresh Made Creamery BUTTER ud. 385¢ "ow Spee ope a A ** Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, No. 3 tin 57¢ Re 12 15: Sterling 'Pickles Test uxt 93¢ . Loinand Rite Veal Chops .. Ib. 25¢ The flavor and qualityof ing Pickles cannot be excelled Fancy Veal Cutlets . 35¢ PURITY FINE FLAKE OATS NEW WHITE LIMA BEANS 12¢ Cooked in a few minutes. Large White, very fine 25 . 25¢ Large Family pkg. cookers 2 lbs. ¢ Joa ) . 20: ARNOLD'S EXCELSIOR BLEND TEA Ib. 25¢ 57¢ | : Cannot be equalled anywhere at the price \ A TEMPTING RECIPE A > WE TLS I. SI. SI I SI ne :

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