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Miss DQCoKrutchy,of 'gingham , ac-.
companied'by her friend Miss • Swartz,.:
wheeled' cut to, Mr:; Jolts► Mcltenziie s
for a day last week,
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F. l • k • • { i .. •: T , 431-
n�ungham
s - naldson ... • ;. • • • • • -.390
fillies... • . , . • 40$;
• .•., 4i8`.
.,.,,.,.,..;. ,,,•...•▪ ,390,
• t•,, • •r 400'
.;61itiwVu.a • 3' T 452`
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MQf►t 'R. a , ♦ , r • 446'':
a ►Oyer 402
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t C',rawford .,.. 390,
bort .. � 394
ty Culbert.(honors) • . T 493
, • , 475
!•AMcfhiire 410
eX, Hodson
Mr. Jasi;Oraham„ of L+neknow, Who;
has been helping H. leaser with. his
bayinFr finished
isJ4
l sty
Saturday
Mr. -Godfrey .Burke of Dublin, :1
land,.:is-employed=for-the harvest
H, Can
73atsp McM►irchy .473
d .McTavish , 419:
Mat'tyn• •-•. .417
le Morgan .
May •.,.•. ,469'
Nimmo, '• ”. . 479
•R`atte�ia .477.
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nib Shel)s. 419
bell• : ... .7
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04BDTTE.
8r& $l�dred,r �ervie, (honors) 489'
"' •fell, Lorne ' • .478'
$ncarcline P • O. • .475
pbell, ,M1llarton . 464
lke H. o ht.o 391
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BOINOSS an P t:L4 SSIONA ;'
YI SURANCE.
Mr..Ttobt. Phillips, of Lucknow,, _ as.:
engaged for the baying with Mr. A,
le, Milne,
Mks. 'Duncan Maclntyre leften..a:
two, -menthe trip -out -West-with. bar.
sens,. Messrs;,. John ,of: Winnipeg, .and
Wm;. of 'Yellow .grass, Sask., aise''other
friends, •
gra. A- Caesar,>tent the 12th u
w t
Wingbarn
Mrs. Tlsinalohfne of :Chicago; .ac.
• :450-
fe't Se4:PiItple Grove ..• .'.443
lidzt:Wright,-Kincardine P. O. 442'
eePlintOk Kincardine P, O. 428
eiVond, Kincardine, -:
Winterliiirn, Kincardine
art Aiith CUSS, Kinloss ▪ .....402
• ..400
• .3-060.joinitysoiN Kincardine▪ ' ..397
Olinston Snowdon Kincardine' P. 0..364
4:41.0AYe Fraiier,, Kincardine _. .390
Lilian Anderson Kincardine, :390
c, m` „ ed,b her friend 'I.iss.Phalen
Q Psi, .y
n In nth i _� v, ea 'on with'; the"
tere:apa d ,K e r u.. ti .
former's parents; M and: Mrs. `Allan,
McKinnon,'
Mr.. Archie McKinnon took in' ;the
barn r'sing atPerry's near Wiugham, '
Ont,:: •
A.few frorxi thisburl attended the
,Gold'en. - Padding, of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm,, Dawson of, the' Jungle, `" `•
Mrs. Z ` I`9' Cirowston, "'of Lnngside,
paid •thiaburg a visit ,recently. -
Mafeking
Master. • Oliver White • of Stratford;
• spent. a,few:days;, the guest of his • uncle
Mr. R. Johnstone; ,
Mri,; Thomas Alton accompaniedby
Alma and`, Harry of Lucknow, was the
.guest;of.relatives'in:this. vicinity during;_:
the past week.
`' 71, liveiy'game of football =was played
at Crewe on•Saturday evening: last ,1e'-,
tween'the ;teams, of Ninth- concession'`
and Crewe, resulting in a victory for the.
home team. .,Score,] -,-0 •
• Mafeking was well represented at
(loderichen the12th of •July; all. re-
porting a plesent' day for winch, we: cer
tainly had an ideal weather.
Master A: Nicholson. of 'London; is,
sisitigat tlieJiome.ofMrs. W Blake.,
Everett . Henry has• purchased a ne*.
rubber tired buggy. , Getting • serious,;'
eh!
Hayying operationsare nearing an end
and the harvesting of. wheat is taking'
its 'place s
Crewe
aying is.theorder Of' the day and
.',.Andy Culbert Wears a:hit:kid smile'
.Canon Kothers , is helping Thome
',Andersen With hie hay.
Ago numnnr fret& aroma here
'Wilt in the -Orn- nge-walk' in- CV:Amick-Ott-
', George McQuoid'haS' beught the hay,
the farm belonging to Frank McColl -
''OFF Inell and is'bw3y at present cutting, the
Ye: boyiFplayed a game ,Of football
with the ninth here on Saturday night
d';',..Thakes the teams eVett and we hope to
'Pee them play it Off in the' near' future..
FALL TERM "OPENS AUGUST 128th.
Eworr
Cor. 'Yon& and Alexander 44.
Tottortro. ONT.
and for assisting students to geod
positions. Tho Se ; desiring the
best in hnsitiesss or ' shorthand
Set it here._Write
for Mir handsome calidogne:.-----
'W. itrouorr,
Olifet
'Agency fee the different linea .
of Insurance.. ' 'irst-e%,asa sump-
miles : aranteed. The Only rev_
..13enta ent of the. T,oudM Mutual
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Y •,
JOHN SUTHERLAND
INSURANCE
FIRE MARINE
GUELPH ONT
PDX.
4 Qarcta4.`T"arty� , :under the emapio
df`the Anglican .Church at Kaniougb,
will beheld :nil- :the Chute'', grounds
on, :Wednesday evening* July 26th,!
See bills issued; .-
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St•. Holeas *i ieit't► :laalltate .
Will hold' its next meetr.ng. at Abe
home of Mrs. W. J. Todd. on Thursday,
July 27tb..$nb ects: "Cold,Drinks :for
'SunlYne , a lte,loy"Ohiddren",R
Mels lin•TAntl#SeeY• •
New Prizes ,
"P.:• A. Malcamsof.
BaRRisx�"s, SoreioIToB,. 0,orrvEYAaxpme,,
te. ' Kincardine ' and I,ucknow, ' 'At
tt udrnow of1ee: every Tuesday. During
bslan,e of week. allworkdone in con-.
n ction`with Couveyaueing wills estates
1ouns will lie attended to by Mr. J..0.
wi.
and
• u is'n 1.
Agnew,
;under• ` my s parr �o , a
hrectlon,,
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AGi�raP Nots° ry,`Publc, _Co ,
ss o e . and Conveyancer,, Insurance
m si ii r
Broker, Lite, Pine, ACcI dent,' . Plate
-Glass and. Weathe"r Insurance. ' Money,
to loam,
The following prizes have been Wad
to. the Prize List of the Lucknow Agri.•
culturPal Society, viz:.
A' rize'for fat calves; :eligible for
or n o or quell) - a
eithe., T o t . G 1ph F to 'Stock
Show, '
A prize for the ,boy .15
having the best _ broken foal'. of
1911. °Bo .s eting must be mem-
bers or sons.of members,,"'
Doo'ti MeV/ touraecb• t-
• Th1s'adviee.is ex tendedby
Lion
rdo-n'
Physicians to,all ladies whoperslt 18
wearing low -net ked- dresses The doc-
tors say that there 'are .. More , cases of
goitre this. year`than ever known before,
and they lay'the hhi>re on„the fashions
now. prevailing. One ..girl about 18 mess anyway,; consequently. they were
Geo. _. A ��dal
Reil .Estate and:lVMonoy Loaner.
.UGI NW QNT;�
Money to Loan on first and second
mortgages , on farm 'property and on
single and joint notes. Sale notes also
cashed. Fire insurance in all its.braneh
• `.bericIS:HOUxiS:- 10a,,m to::4 Min, `cnursaa ens
ins of the Japane.S6 acrobats for Luck;
ham's Civic' AritiAi,n there will law b: � Caledonian
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untitit, ,eaaaes vibrate,, and' then,
�►, The
bSect of interest
awed.. to �n
o fattest
� came
red�lier�r
n
K nth
l6�Gepo
34G11T pounds.
I,+uolso
u"ii�ls 1
pure
, ed by
l
onor of
En ;li$li at
resurne:hisjourne rodent bas;
beoome such an. o terest that
nobody is now all. olest_
Nssx
Cattle
Ten head of t and heavy-
es't cattle that`, eve into Ltiek.-
now; w,eta. delivered couple of
Dy_ ' Cameron.
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They : raged und`s each.
__One pair weighed unds. The
heaviest. known: t:: previous.
ly • shopped; frpin ow station
I weighed .1600, 'he resent
R. I3ur-
eX rt and will
l eposing in
a s
prn ab
i lot, wbieh w.
Alp, i?J' intended
Soon have the
several' -h
her
am of .horses,' which base been
used to. deliver ',poles for tho Ashfield
rural telephone: lines„, celebrated. the
glorious. twelfth by.' running • away
from:. he s e• inthe mornin :.
t,.. tatFati•3 h4 . , g
with a' load of` poles `on, the` wagon.
p S'
What . frightened them i9 not• exactly
known;. ossibl . the .'drums, and,the
p ..g' ' With `t.
"regulr�,bad;�aomethln„ to. do i ,,
But they were tired and out; ¢f ' train•
ilg and had little heart for the, • busi;
years of .age, wh*o.resides ria East Lon,: easily `stopped' *about li d F a Mile :away-,
'that eause; 'ivallhere are ..othj asep The* hacl really done no daniage bp.
only olittle less serious- ee12) Yenr, ond titled .• the street with. poles
necks covered-. iapre ty and swan, Y. r,
like;'no-doubt;;-ta,show'asinuclrof Ahem
AS. possible; but the sWan, it, should, be
remeitherect, hoz' feathers to Iiide the
.e.igeing_som.0,_ profanity
among those who had to pick
linl;credui.61.1; American
Carrot!' in connection with the secur-
run: to Kincardinea- ;Union. Sunday
An modern metheda used. Best
,ma e.riat . rushed,/ Crown paid bridge
work. Painless extracting by tlie use of
the latest, simplest and safest reMe(135
SOMNOV0,01; Newest thing in artificial
t-Pth. Aluminium' plates non -breakable
J. A. Maer-FtNZI•U ' sells Farm, Vire
Accident and Fidelity Insurance. The
leading Canadian companies.,, -including
ndou Mutual. Also Real
sold or exchanged. Money loaned on
teal estate at lowest rates. ---J. A. MAC-
KaNzirs, Box 34. Kincardine.
'relatives inAra:ntforri:.
'Bethel circuit ;on\Siinclay.'' 'Mr. Hui::
ton of Bethel, oeCtipled the pnlpit
, gr. Charles 'Wilkinson Of 'Bele:rave,
brother Mr. Wilkinson
.this week.
Mr, Edgar Roulston, who as •boen
sPending his vacation at m on
om
the 2nd concession.
Niss,Susie 'Irwin Of Detroit, is visitk.
ing it her home on the 4th con.: ,
•,• MISS A.da Walden spent' a few days
last Week on the',South line visiting _
.B0m1..—On Thursday, Ally •fith,. to
GRAND TRUNK RsAy'rE4a
THROUGH. To-OlIST
adults only 50, -cents; fin. children, 25 -
accompany the, exchirsion. ,A-rrange•
ments have been made' for the • free.
use of thebeautifiii-iirk-and-pavill-
su ply supply of prepared tea an
co pp a.nd hot water for all' who w.ish.
to picnic ou the_park.,. Excursionists
will of courseeu I their ,own pails
bokets thuao .‘ be properly label ecl;
attached to Convey. baskets, supplies,
etc.i and- these will • be-..renseved- I to -
and fro from the station • tO the, Park U"111111g tt Utn16. iiiiii.4516.11i4 the -
free of charge: .Everybody -come and thousand d°11ar
enjoy a holiday. ;
An Acrobatic Rat ,
/ ANDREW AIDLILIN
tibia
now The party, with whom • negotiatiOns.
,and be. intiMated-tO the'Scretary. Of
the Soeiety couid not pay the price
for the troUpe they wanted.. The
secretary replied that,. whether known
or- not. to the gentleman, . question,:
LuchnoW's.'Caledonian Gathes were an
.established institution, .and -,:that for
,the preparing •of this year's programme
money did not count.' Send along
and if the troupe gilts the satisfaction
expected, you may count -henceforth,
'settlecEthe matter, and,' the 'acrobats
IN INERORIANI.
ars, E/ays the Review, will •call thia'
storY bait,. can_ be 'Proven by
likely a telephone Wire stretche from
-the peak -Of -the -roof tif' Dryden's1Mout-
mill over Mill Street and ncrosa iota
to tihe roof of theacetylino gas plant,
'. THE POPULAR RouTp ioof of the mill, !noodle th wire and
Tbinar traverses - this- wire haelf-. and . forth
garni, Payk,„ Georgian Bah., from roof to roof some half dozen thnes
:Kawartha Lakes, , igaganetawan 'ThP.ehject, of the rat's. high \wire' pill;
- tow _Round Trip Tourist Rates. Probably. !ietc.).ias
nvenimit Train ,Seryiee. cache he ha.; in the---othetTbuildlegi-
. ' Boys have made futile efforts' to strike
rature' and; fitir inforMation- him with stones, -but the. rat is .(1.11L
ny Grand Trunk -Agent, cir
from
artful dodger and at times will twine
_his .tail_around_the_wil'e_4_11Ad_hAPR_
• t t suspended when the wire is . struck
To the Pall' Fflr Concert 0. 'prldslr elf egla%
'S4000100' :2xn4,
The come iitzee.` rel' •the Lucknow•.
A.grioultural :Society's 'Convert 'to be
heli; on Frday evening the 22nd, day.
of .September have completed 'au.
agree/Pent: 'tai the H d ath.:Canad..
w} 1?
fart "Lyceum Bureau whereby- they:
have secured the services '.of.. the
L`tehiteld, Trio whit doubtedly-
the best talent that has ever appeared
before a Lucknow 'audience. Will
Litchfield'" is. e+ graduate .of Cornell.
University and. he • .and Mrs. `Bitch,
Meld have been on the stage. in' legit.
inns.te drama for _ years: , : op this, .. side
end' in Europe. They have `appeared'
on the Hangilton Y. M. C. A course
for the nasi two years:, ,And with the'
London • Y . 111:,, C, ,, A. this • year,
We positively .guarantee that the
Litchfelds wilt give one of the clever-
est es ' c ne. ; funniest.. 8 howt : ever
t,, leu.,.. st ... ., §
given on a Fall Fair night..
•n wc_
e S �;.
dt E. Agnew, • e p,
Dr: Walter Haokett Of Detroit, was
home, for a, day last week.,
Mr. FL McOrostie .who has
boon t,eaehing .at Bellingham, , bus
ia spending a, ;fortnight . with -friends
A.,..eodlynutoher.froni -here attend-
ed the 'Celebration' -at Godericli last
A new babyhey arrived, to stay,
with _Mr. and Mo. Will Bowles on
iss Cora Cunningham who has
been visiting A. Alton Jim
Virin: Crosby of Woodstock, spent a
few, days with his parentg here. •
60144104a, Stoppit Stiit,,,Cos4P. to :WIN
0nrisoablea .04. 440, Of
were arraigned 1)efora, P. M. p;
nt `Morton -en Tuesday of 'IAA week, %,
"...0"4:i41":-Onbetwgees:911110iLtoderilog "otht
neaten With. this pdgement. 1Por
sow) plict4 tbere, has heen n. BUS.
Sti de °:111110”:41tyl`i qt,07:;141:C 4601! 11- 4168' GC' nir:ttilYi
country, and' the Stage driver was
Roved to. know something 404 it.
In the bop° Of seenringiome tangible •
evidence; the rioci. wan atage
•Of the lignid tangle foot, ','Preir method
:orecedunN...hosiever, AV -8 Wit ae•
the'lawa of the lank anti Rtgb Oen.
in the town hall on TtiesdaVaft;ernoon
as. stated. ''.4.4lountf:CrOwil lAttoril'ey
Dickson, of Walkerton, prbseerited,'
70
Potatoes
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Messenger called' away 'one ef :the -
pioneers of guron county in the' peic-
'sOn' a Andrew Mullin, -in his .77th.
Peel county. Fifty-two years_ :ago he •
was maxriektalis now 'beret); ed
Ten years ago he retired from the
Laird and, moved to Lucknow to reside.
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Ile , leaves, .bseides: the Widow, One
and tWo. sons,' John and Henry: of
Ashfield... His' funeral On June 2,60.
.to Greenhill centetery was Very:large-
officiate Lin . the . house and at the
grave; Side': The pall -bearers were:
Assets 4.4 oho ow
- ' in'all the' Principal kAties in the World. - ---t- # ,
A GENERAL. BANKING •BUSINESS TRANSACTED. -.
at all Branches. ' Interest allowed at highest,curren,t rate
torne agnin, Pie Tune, .and often.
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- At its yery best •ireraiiped FIVE
ROSES crust. -
Upsets Pie Prejudice Mitheat npsettbig the
Eater's Insides—ElVEROSESAOur.'
Great for Pie Crust toP and botteng „
And Puff Paste and Difficult Things.
Close -grained. melting --r-even tex.tisred,
_Flaky, too, and crinidy ==--.-.crisp yet tender.
, Put into your bake thingi :the 'rare .nutlike
sweetneskof Manitoba wheat kernelS.
All soppy with the rid” red juice of die
cherry7or lemon pie --:or apple—or healthy •
custiird—meati May be, or minCe—
See the hungry tofdges fade behind huiy inSk teeth.
thai FIVE ROSES. '
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Men's - Suits
Our Stock contains many line3 of Excellent Va bes.--L;Lately, we
Values in Men's Suits at.$8-00 and 1:0.00:give good, satisfaction in
style and wear..
We' have the kind that Boys need—the Snits:that leok well and
wear well and prices reasonable with' Bloomer Pants:
..rcor-iStoys""tiiCilaitiV-SiiitT see.. Ur
Lines at Reduced Prices.
Clearing
Pants and Knickers
Mon's Pants and Boys' Knickers and Bloomers—good range at -
Jest received a nice•range of new and.up•to date patterns.• , Price
See our Clearing linea., Some -nice Patterns for 49 centa.
Fancy Vests
WhiO and Fancy. Vests, nice; neat and 'lobby $1.25 Le 3.00.
Straw 'hats
goOd assortment in Leading styles, easy fitting cool ar*corn-
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Specials
ZimiterkniC tnjetwear 50 cents.
' Men's Invisable Suspenders 25 rents.