Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1909 . Fred Ellis in the act of making a threebagger. The editor of The Plumber and Steam-fitter was offered the job of umpiringthe ball game but had to decline as hewas official photographer. Ben Nobles $300 horse drew the waterwagon from London to Sprinkbank. Henearly ran away near the reservoir,however, and Bill Bailey, who was get-ting a free ride down on the wagon, felloff in a hurry. A battle of listerinefixed him up. If Jack Burchard had made anotherhome run the ball game would haveended in a tie. And if Charlie Oldacrehad been supplied


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1909 . Fred Ellis in the act of making a threebagger. The editor of The Plumber and Steam-fitter was offered the job of umpiringthe ball game but had to decline as hewas official photographer. Ben Nobles $300 horse drew the waterwagon from London to Sprinkbank. Henearly ran away near the reservoir,however, and Bill Bailey, who was get-ting a free ride down on the wagon, felloff in a hurry. A battle of listerinefixed him up. If Jack Burchard had made anotherhome run the ball game would haveended in a tie. And if Charlie Oldacrehad been supplied with a cricket bat tohit the ball, the travelers might havewon out. Chester Stevens, of the Empire Manu-facturing Co., who got married a fort- night ago, was too busy laying carpetsto attend the picnic. Lawrie Anthes used the rope fire es-cape on Saturday morning. He say;(very hotel ought to be supplied witli. Lawrie Anthes, C. G. Read, GordonRitchie and William Skelly,junior. soil pipe stacks outside each could, he contends, slide downthe pipes easier than crawling down ona rope. A big crowd visited the sulphur bathson Sunday morning. The story of Little Willie will betold by Jack Wilson to any one whoinquires.


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