Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . 10—1 Winnie Tru-dell, 2 Clara Barned, 3 Margaret Hene. Ladies race—1 Miss McCormick, 2Eva Falkner, 3 Mrs. Branton. Salada Tea race, 100 yards—1 F Wil-lis, 2 F. Parker, 3 J. Young, 4 F. Girls race, under 15, extra—1 EdnaRoutledge, 2 L. Bere, 3 Minnie Austin. Grocery drivers race—1 0. Falkner,2 H. McDonald, 3 W. Putnam. Red Rose Tea race, for ladies — 1Mrs. Fenn, 2 Mrs. Webb, 3 Mrs. Bran-ton. •Clerks race—1 0. Falkner, 2 W. ,-3 E. Rogers. 33 Comfort Soap race, for ladies-—1 , 2 Mrs. Vincent, 3 Mrs. Traver, 4Mrs. Morgan, 5 Mrs. H. Eng
Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . 10—1 Winnie Tru-dell, 2 Clara Barned, 3 Margaret Hene. Ladies race—1 Miss McCormick, 2Eva Falkner, 3 Mrs. Branton. Salada Tea race, 100 yards—1 F Wil-lis, 2 F. Parker, 3 J. Young, 4 F. Girls race, under 15, extra—1 EdnaRoutledge, 2 L. Bere, 3 Minnie Austin. Grocery drivers race—1 0. Falkner,2 H. McDonald, 3 W. Putnam. Red Rose Tea race, for ladies — 1Mrs. Fenn, 2 Mrs. Webb, 3 Mrs. Bran-ton. •Clerks race—1 0. Falkner, 2 W. ,-3 E. Rogers. 33 Comfort Soap race, for ladies-—1 , 2 Mrs. Vincent, 3 Mrs. Traver, 4Mrs. Morgan, 5 Mrs. H. English. Throwing baseball, ladies—1 MissAggie McKeown, 2 Miss Mabel Mc-Keown, 3 Mrs. Boxhall. Flag race—1 0. Falkner, 2 L. Gooder-ham, 3 C. Hayes. Grocers race—1 G. Henderson, 2_ , 3 G. Tupholme. Ladies and gentlemens three-leggedrace—1 H. Osborne and Miss Dicker, 2C. H. OBrien and Miss McKeown, 3 ;/ and Miss Hodgins. Lady clerks race—1 Miss L. Oldridge,2 Miss Eva Falkner, 3 Miss Irene - T. J. Vancouver Association. Travelers race—1 W. B. Corigan, 2J. H. Boyd, 3 C. Garvey. Sack race—1 E. Winder, 2 W. R. Put-nam, 3 T. AUsopp. Boxing contest—1 Frank Nicholls, 2E. Rogers, 3 W. McLeod. Ed. Smith, dressed as a police officer,was awarded first prize for the bestcomic costume. Some Helpful Travelers. Among those who assisted materiallyto the success of the outing, acting asjudges and otherwise making themselvesuseful, were Joe Boyd, of Red Rose Tea;H. B. Corrigan, of Liptons; Clem Gar-vey, of John Garvey & Co.; McKinleyMillman, of Elliott, Marr & Co.; , of A. M. Smith & Co.; , of E. Adams & Co., and Wal-ter Nichols, of Sunlight Soap, who, asmanipulator of the megaphone, shoutedhimself hoarse before he could be pre-vailed upon to give up the duties, of an-nouncer. THE CANADIAN GROCER Chatham Retail Merchants Picnic First Annual Outing at Erie Beach Last Thursday a Marked Success. Pessimism among
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