wC 90 cents for 10â€"inch, doubleâ€"sided Rainbow Division Marchâ€"Pryor‘s Bandâ€"andâ€"Spirit of Independence March Conway‘s Band 18559 Reel Medicyâ€"Walker Street, Fife Hurit, The of Argyle, Donegal Dimple, ACountain Reel, Old Sportâ€"andâ€"Jig Medieyâ€"Bully for You, One Boitle More, Trip to the Cottage, The Boss, The Devil‘s Own, The Bridal, The Market Girl (violin) ; Albert Gerson 216058 Out of the Eastâ€"andâ€"Raky Day Bluesâ€"Fox Trots # 0#A t c 2k 2 + or i 1 Oh, Susie, Behaveâ€"Medley Oneâ€"Stepâ€"and â€"Monte Gristo, Jr.â€"Mediey Fox T rot Van Eps Trio 18556 Money Musk No. 1â€"Money Musk No. 2â€"Joyce‘s Hornpipeâ€" ~ andâ€"â€"Virginia Reelsâ€"1. Miss McCloud‘s Reelâ€"2. Oid Dan TGuckerâ€"3. Pop Goes the Weasel Victor Band 18552 When You See Another Sweetie Hanging Aroundâ€"and â€" â€"Mammy o‘ Mine Adele Rowland 18560 Oh, My Dear!lâ€"MCediley Fox Trotâ€"andâ€"Somebody‘s Sweetheart and Good Morning Judgeâ€"Medley Oneâ€"Step _ Smith‘s O La Favoritaâ€"A tanto amor Baritone Giuseppe de Luce Nocturne in D Fiatâ€"Wiolin Mischa Eiman Wertherâ€"Pourquoi me reveiller Tenor Giovanni Martinelili Hear them at any "His Master‘s Voice" dealers Victrolas from $34 to $597 (sold on casy payâ€" ments, if desired).. Ask for free copy ofp 620â€"page Musical Encycl oged:m listing over 9000 "His Master‘s Voice" Records. $1.50 for 12â€"inch, doubleâ€"sided (Same Price as before theâ€" War) Red Seal Records Manufactured by Berliner Gramâ€"oâ€"phone Co., Limited Montreal _ Jos. C. Smith‘s Orchestra 18561 â€"Stepâ€"and â€"Monte Gristo, _ «t #% 98 us i# Smith‘s Orchestra 35690 19190â€"cir 74591 74590 64774 to the animal in the newspapers of the world‘s gheatest city. ‘‘Darky,‘"‘ the 159th Battalion‘s pet, was caught by Pte. Guppy at Temagani and was trained and tiken overseas by the boys of the Battalion. According to the London Standard, "‘Darky‘‘ has made quite a reputation as a miâ€" mic and as a dainty spoon feeder as well. His daily receptions are always well attended.. At the call â€"of his keeperhe will bark like a dog, cry like a cluld and â€"utter sounds similar to those emitted ‘by a working man who, after a weary tramp, finds the sign ‘‘No Beer‘‘ displayed at this local hostelry. When is offered syrup in a spoon he licks the latter clean inside and out, and then chortles, gurgles and laughs. When he finds that there 1s no more to folâ€" low, ‘he uses the bear language equiâ€" valent to the talk of an angry fishwife from Billingsgate. ‘‘Darky‘‘ in 6ther ways shows a number of human traits that attract and please the crowds who laugh at the humanâ€"like selfishâ€" ness and greed displayed by the â€"bear thouoh, doubtless, they would take it all as a matter of course if it came from a man or a ‘boy. _ At Schumacher last week there was an. interesting and. keenlyâ€"contested game of baseball between the married ladies and single ladies, both teams being in the best of condition and putting up a really good line of ‘ball. Only five innings were played, the seore at the end of that time being 10 to 9, the marfied laides winning the game but the closeness of ‘the score proving that the single ladies held up their end of the game in good fashion. The spectators pronounce the game as one of the best of the season in the district and hope ithat other similar matches will be played.~ For â€" the married ‘the following was the lineâ€" ip:â€" Mrs. Parker, pitcher; Mrs. Calverey, catcher; Mrs. Goodheart, first base; Mrs. Curtis, second ‘base; Mrs. Brown, short stop; Mrs. Davis, third base, Mrs. Monoghan, left field; Mrs. Henderson, right field; Mrs. Archambault, centre field. The single ladies had the following players in ‘order as named:â€" Miss Plaunt, Miss Bergerom, Miss Hogg, Miss Goodâ€" heart, Miss Hawley, Miss Little, Miss Cousineau, Miss Marcotte, Miss Myâ€" sCHUMACHER LADIES / ,â€"â€"__ PLAY GOOD BASEBALL There will be general interest in the following letter: from Sergt. 8. Frank Smith, of the Canadian Army team _ in the Interâ€"Allied games. Wntmg to Sergt. W. M. Widdifield from Paris, he says «â€"â€"» Dear Widdy:â€" You will no doubt be surprised to hear from me at this, place I just landed ‘here this mornâ€" ing and as yet an just sightâ€"seeing: about camp. Well, Widdy, we had a successful baseball season > We won fourteen straight games before being beaten. We won our area and were sent to London to play off for the championship of England. There were seven teams in it. We were repreâ€" senting London, and then there was Seaford, Buxton, Rhyl, Witley, Ashâ€" ford and Rippon. ‘The first day we beat Seaford, and ‘Rhyl beat Witley, and Rippon beat Buxton. ‘The seâ€" cond day we beat Ashford, while Ripâ€" pon beat Rhyl. the final Rippon beat us 4 to 2,â€"this ‘being our ï¬rstJ, defeat. The games all led to picking an allâ€"star team to represent Canadaâ€" at ithis Interâ€"Allied meet. Yours Truly was surprised to be picked., We ‘have eighteen men, including six pitchers and ~three watchers. I am an outfielder now, compres, ‘having been doing so for the last seven games. I also played lst base one game and 2nd one game. Am lnttmom about 400 per cent. This is going to ‘be some time over here. Eaec Allied Country is represented. There are track teams, boxers, wrestlers, footballers, rugbyists, etc., from all over. â€" Each country has an allotment of space for their quarters. America,. Canada, Australia, New â€" Zealand. France, Roumania, Arabia, Czechoâ€" Slovak, and lots besides these. The games are to start on June 22 and to last until the 6th of July. Sunningâ€" dale team is well represented. There were five of us picked,â€"Edjs, Pickâ€" bam, Gilpatrick and (Moose) Hurd, and myself. The balance are from Ryhl, Witley and Epsom. I have had some time since you went away. We were in London every for two or tlhree days at a time. I met Dan Dooley and Pete Bardesseno there one time. I think I will close for now,, but will [write again and let you know how we are getting along. Best regards to Bunny, when you see him, nlsod to Drew. I haye a picture of the team I will send you the next time I write. Best regards to all. |Sergt 8. F. Smith, Canadian Athletic Team, Interâ€"Allied Games, Paris. was the report of thea Fire Light Committee. ‘This Committee report‘ ed that the Fire Pump was covered by insurance to the extent of $5,000. and that all Municipal buildings and apparatus in the Township were now ’eoverqd by insurancee. The question of purchasing additional ‘hose pipe was discussed. On motion of Counâ€" ‘cillors Hutchison and Muskett, it was decided that the Clerk be instructed to order 1,000 feet of Dunlop 2% inch standard Underwriters‘ Fire Hose, at price of $1.50 per foot, f. o. b. Toronto, from the Dunlop Tire and Rubber Goods Co., Limited. The Clerk was instructed to inform the Geo. Taylor Hardware Co., of Cobalt that later on the Council might be in a position to consider the purchase of fheir twoâ€"inch steel pipe. The Clerk was instructed to write the Timmips Branch of the Great War Veterans‘ Association and tell them this Counâ€" cil is prepared to meet them at any time to diseuss with them the Labor Situation. The usual accounts for salaries, payroll, supplies, etce., were considered and ordered paid. . On motion of Councillors Muskett and Walton, it was resolved>‘‘that this Council as a whole form itself into a Committee for the purpose of investiâ€" gating the condition of the Corporaâ€" tion Books, etc., and arrange for any improvements and corrections necesâ€" sary, the meeting to be held on Monâ€" day, the 30th."‘ The Township Soâ€" licitor was instructed to take proceedâ€" against the King George Hotel Compâ€" TISDALE COUNCIL GETS FURTHSR SUPPLY OF HOSE At the last regular meeting of the Tisdale Council hud last month amâ€" ong the mteleatmw lt@lll’b dealt \\1th any, unless the same are protgcted by insurance assigned to the Township on or before July 5th. The question of a night policeman was discussed, and on motion of Councillor Mackie, the Chief of Police was authorized to engage a special officer for duty when and where he is required. The Townâ€" ship Foreman was also authorized, on motion of Counciliors Hatchison and Muskett to purehase enough 40 per eent asphaitum oil to oil the road in F‘Sfli’ï¬nï¬Ã©ï¬Ã©ï¬ ï¬â€˜bm\ the Melntyre proâ€" _ perty to the station. mm e pepe e pepepepepen EVERYTHING IN MACHINE â€" REPAIR WORK _ We repair everything from an automobile to a gramophone, and do the work well. Give us a call GENERAL REPAIR AND MACHINE sHOP General Repair and Machine Shop OPPOSITE UNION COAL CO. MONETA TOWNSITE LA GASSE BOUCHARD SULLIVAN NEWTON > $ CARRIAGE REPAIRING OFFICE AND STORE FIXTURES FURNITURE REPAIRED WOOD WORKING 2l