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LPOiNOW.,011-T.4.DHURSDAYI JUNE 4th. 1925
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS ,•0
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f'F. A. PARKER, . OSTEOP'rll, of
• 'Winghain Will be at the .Cain House,
' Lacknow, every .Wednesday after-
•, noon. All chronic diseases " ,suceese-
: runs; .treated, .0steepathy 'rerinoVes
the .physiCa CauSeS,,ia disease. Ad-
nf the .".elsitie .( is ..1.110re. quick-
ly -secured and with , fewer',treat-
rigente 'by .0steqpitthy than 4* any
other Method.. .• •
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. Dr. W. M.' Connell
Physician and Surgeon
..Lucknow •
Ht!egre 2-4 , • 7.7-•8
• Phone 86 •
MIT", Wm. 'Naylor is Visiting her
SO n Mr. Price Naylor at. Termite.
Miss Margaret MeNab is enelldh-lg
a few days with friends ,in Toronto.
Yes! Reid's, have bold Ongs° 'these
chocolate .coated Ile: cream ..e011eS.--7
8911tk Bruce Congiervatinegg
meet in Convention at Walkerton ,On;
Monday 'of next week.
•Mr. azd Mrs. Alex Fraser Wete'
item Woodstoelc " end'
ever .. to spend , the
Week -end with Kinlosd friends. •
• Mrs. iC., 4. Dennis, of Toronto is
visiting her mother, Mrs. D. Camp-
bell; Gough St, • '• • .
Another dance in ;the:" Town ' Hell
to -morrow ' (Friday): night-7-Ritynees
Orchestra.
DENTIST'. •Iee ereitin, 'Sodas 'Cones and oft
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Dr '• R. 'In TreleaVern Lueltnow- drinks served a?' Reid's- "Oar own
Over--,Deekerese-S-Wkne7.-Extraction--Make--of--Ici-Cream - • '
„.either by gas or local Will he in
A number of schdol repots hand-
:. Dungannon' every . Thursday , "' •
, • Phone 53 ed in this' week 'ire' uriavoidablY held
ever. •
DENTIST
Call_Dr. Newton
'Make appointment
In office everyday
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EVERYBODY'S coLtairi o
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, have added . to. Walt per
__and Paint business 'a stock of Wall
•' Paper . Which.. ,nutv •be seen at my
yesiderire 1,ny: time„ -R: J. :Cameron;
Painter and Deceraton', . *
• A. Grill & clealers,in...all kinds
of ,junk -Buys 'Wool.. Pays ; highest
-. inarket -Don't sell.before .See-.
. big us. • • , •
• • EGGS AND CHICKENS
yanr.flocks by introducing-
'of.'niy;heavy; hardy, -.healthy
egg-Prodtieere. ..411; -bred-to-la3r,. Bar,
• red Rock malia, up to eleven pounds,'
Australian White- Leghorn „males :up
to seven. Bred to -large hens. Yell
.get size and producers ,of large, eggs.
• Eggs for hatching .$5.06 per 100.:
Baby Chiclth day-old to month-old,
free from kiiSeitst. ReasOnable prices
on request. . . , •
.yhene 61-1'r 42. . Duncan Kennedy,
Whn.
ethurch. Ont.
•.' F 0 it SALE- Purebred Shorthorr
young' bulls, and heifers: Yorkshire
. sows, bred, and younger pigs; bacon
r type -Barred Rockaand S. C. Whitc
Leghorn eggs and. Baby, Chicks Iron
• heavy winter : • Also agenc• .n.
'for Prairie State Incubators aric'
.. stove brooders. Write or phone. John
Parrish & LueknO* R. -7
BABY CHICKS, --o.. A. C. Strain' the
best strain .fen egg- production, will
• 'stand forcing much better' than the
• lighter breeds: Gur alias are 'all
hatched from our own eggs from the,
very beet stock. We are reducing our
Prices for June to absolutely rock
• b,ottoni.' Chicks' $16.00 per 100.
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Colin • Campbell,. -Phone- Blyth 10-24
• Maitland specialty farm, R. R. No, 2
Auburn, Ont.. ' •
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AUCTION SALE
SALE
50. CATTLE • 9 CALVES
• Sale .te commence at 1.30 p.m. at
';--"tlie-STOCK zYARDS, TEESWATER
on THURSDAY, JUNE 9th.
• • 27 head good grass "steers; • • 800 to:
1100 lbs.; 9 ' cows with calves; 10
' cows, springers, 4 'heifers
. TERMS -6 months' Credit ap-
.• ',preyed joint notes with ,0% per an-,
man' interest.' -41, Purvis, Ant:- R.
•G:•Strut , • on.,
AUCTION 'SALE
. Household. Effects. , Being the
Property . of the late Mrs Norman
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Mathieson • at the residence .of .the
late Mrs. Norman Mathiesont Luck,
. new, on Saturday lune ;6th corn-
, niencing at 2 o'clock
Miller, Aue,
• RUPTURE EXPERT HERE
De you suffer from- rupture?. If •So,
. Your big .opportunity has now arriv-•
ed., Mr. ReaVely the *noted rupture
expert will be at the, •Cain,' Honed
Lueknow, for one day :only--.MondaY
Jane 15th arid will be Pleased .to give
free examination to any 'sufferer and
to demonstrate his . aanimis appli0
alio. • This. apriliande centre&
the opening in 10 to 15 days and
,cure cases in frOrn three to six
jApolithst This:-•;appliefice-•it_ipasitniely
demenstrated to you right eir your
own person :without link lltinge:.." You.'
46 net pend a penny urileas You are
fally attested Alta 41t.n's the •Tight
' for. you. A. consultation
with Mr. Reavely will cost'You.
ing, Don't let this orniortuniti get
away front you. Rernember the date;
General elections :electiens,, held Saskat-
chewan on Tuesday .Tesulted. in a
return of the Liberal Party
t� pOw-
er. •'
Luca). members of • the. Webster
family 'are' busy With arrangements
for the annual .family picnie! to be
heln, Caledonia ,Park on June .13.
0..D. 'Cameron- gave ...an 'ad -
rens on , cross isanntar-nrestward
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-•-Presbyterian .-Church
Moorefield, on 'Monday .evening. .
, • Chesley will play. baseball here in.
a Brice 'League ganie on Friday; eng.
-June 5th. The game will corrinience
at n (ncleck:
The Rein 'IC: A,.• .Mis;
lan and Mr. R. D. Cameron are at-
tending the General Aesembly Of "the
Presbyterian Church at. Toronto
Alex Ross has treated. himself
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to a new W..- is -Knight 'Sedan --:a
:vety five car. ' T. W. Smith has
the agency.
. Miss Annie Johnston is in charge
Of 'the . Public' Scheel Westford
the regular .teacher, Miss 'Shelton
being off dint owing to illness.
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Mr.. Dean Holmes of : Simi* city,
Iowa., Visited. a. few Says last „week
with his . cousin Miss 'Grace •Camerini:.
He will sail in June for Europe with
his mother and .sister •
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Mr; "and Mrs: WM. I.T. Little, Mias
Little and Mrs. Marr,, Wife „Of 1)r.
Del. Mark ••' all of RiagetOwn unt.
are the guests this week of Mr: intd
Mrs. Geo. A."'Sidciall,
The illiterate" misiles softie gotod
things but think of the rotten thilige•
he escapes., , . • „.
The' upkoop , a .,,,ear t. so much
unless you count „tiOds and hospital
• 01113, ;•• .
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Don't complain the heat. Think
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:of •,New York City 'Where, nn Tues-
day there'. were • .23 deaths and, 60
kostrittions due to heat and .humid.
Mrs 1VIporehouse Mitchell and his
daughter ..Ruth , are in TOrcinto . to.
attend , the,. graduation exercises. .at
Trirnty College; 'where . Miss Ruth• :
has just completed her ceuree.
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Saturday gave us the 'first delight
ful summer evening of the season
and ..there was the usual crowd of
'autoa and ,peo e on. the street ninth'
(ante late.
• Miss Barbara Brown., Phm, ',B,
is in charge' of McKim's Drug St ;
While Mr, .MelCim is away on a two -
weeks .vacation. Miss Brown a
graduate ,of ' the 1925 • class- of. 'the
Ontario College of Pharmacy.
• Iteid'S Dominion ,Bakery
The store -of quality and loth of
goad 'things to eat- Golden Crust
and Brown and Raisen Bread., --Menu
for Saturday -Honey Creain Cakes,
Vanilla ileins, Date lifillrys," Jelly
.ScOnes, -Date • leaf, cup cakes.
Mr, and Mrs. Win: Gable of De-
troit, were in Lueknow • :.(iyek , the
Week -end. Mrs. Gable was. formerly
Miss Jessie Osgoode• and is
, known in LucknoW hiving made her
•horne with. !Mr. and Mrs., Oliver
./ohnitioa.. for a time She and Mr.
• Gable 'were married fast fall,
'number 'of - Detroit . residents
took advantage Of the public holiday
in the 'IL S. to Visit their hates in
this vicinity. ,Anteng thein were Mr.
Huntley and" Mise Rena Gordon, Sat;
uday is set apart in in' the, •Ilpifecl
Stated for ,the . deeera,tion.. of "..the'
graves of soldiers who in ).the
Cvil War.
Tbe. • Family Theatre has been
=wed to Mr, 'Little's building next
door .tC! Rae & Porteous Hardware
where the *tare shows were 'given
couple of .years age, This, teem has
.been ' thaFougnloverhauled a rt n'
decorated and will Make the finest
theatre the town has had. The, open -
mg show , will be '. "Girl 'She'. in,
Lloyd tikes the lead-
ing ,part. Dates ,itre .Pridayand Set-.
uiday, June 5 and ,6tIn'. "-
Card Thanks- Mr. ..John.*.inter-:
'stein arid fain* .of Kinloss desire
cpfese7their=.-eineere-Tgratitncle
to all who so kindly gave assist-
: twee darling theyillness and passing
of Mrs. Winteritein; also•fon the
many beatttiftn.- fibril tributes:.
O. 9. P. ,NOTICE
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Lucknow Oddfellows Will. attend'
Diyine . service at: the Anglican
-Chureirtris-aniodge,-On-L,Sunday June
14, at eleven'llock, a,m.; 'and on
the Same day in the' afterrincm • will
decelate the grave s of departed bre:
thren in Kinloss Cemetery. Monbers
are requested to be -• 'at the , Lodge
room at 10.40 a.m, and at 2 o'eleck
p.in:--CoMnaittee : , ' • .
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A 09RRECTION':„
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'report has • has' been current • for
some time this . community :that
am receiving a very considerable
' neration f r, am t c
ih Union-Committe. naxre_
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10 say .thet 'this 'statement is entirely
and absolutely false ',and ',without
any tOtniclation . Whatever: I have
neither asked. for, nor; been; Offered.
..any position nor hav0 receivedany
money in this " connection.:-,(Signeil)
It, D. Cameten.: • .
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A 'WELCOME CHANGE
.The lenn period Of cold and, dry
;weather; which prevailed throughout.
April and May was breken by. a' heat
wave comniencinvert Saturday and
, which has not yet passed. Severe
electrical. storms '7 -accompanied -Ay
rain Occurred on Mimi:ray, and, Tues-
day;
. resulting . in gonsiderahle dam-
age by ..tpo lightning.' However the
nioisturo. was so Welcciine that .folk
were. glad to see. the rani in any
fora'. P Welsh of the • St' Hel-
ens. district had the misfortune...to
have ," his barn burned, ind Coun-
cillor ' D. Carruthers of of Kiiidoei. lost
an animal which . was in the field.
The , change to. showery weather is
most , vvelcerne, although' Ororia
have been been looking fairly good. they
,vvere beginning to. MANI-. •
":.qiesare...„Abkiltirns.and -Doh tliOse,''
,of ,town; 'lett on • Monday •=morning
for the northern parts of New Ont-
ario. They intend it:, ,fitop off at at 'ail
piadeS of interest ton .tlie way. While
in the North theyliniit d6 Seine 'IP
noting if ..they strike favorable
territory, .Ori the return trip they
Will cross inte the, tluii.4.Statos.,,and
visit ; Boma of thsil Anierican. nitioa
Op Vanillin* to Ittokuow
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Men's, League
school vs Boy
Scouts
6.15 h
L-Sout vs., Factory
June - 8-5.00-7: rectory Vs: . Public
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school
Yune -7' Bankers Ns. Boy
661.1f4 .
0•1.§7P4VeOW'rtli. Cont
June 11,-.4.15 Panthers •Vs. . Bey
SeGute.
..,6.151-AllgactOry .va. ;Bankers
.Ladies'Aeigue •
June_A-6.15.47:-Piashlights ve. Cent;
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school (2). ,
Jane 8.-6.15- Public de hool vs.
.Flaa4liehts, -
June 10 -'4.15 -Cont. SChoo1.-.(1) ..vs.
• Publieach • Ool
lune 11 -4:15., -,Cent. school (2) , vs.
Conk' school.; (I Y. ,
Chajlenge „
The Boy Scouts Baseball team are
anxious for a game of Baseba11 1d
they, therefore, throW out a dial,
lenge to to nieet any ;Baseball , team
from the Village., All PlaYers. to be
residents of Luc:know,. Comniunicate
with Hein C. L, Langford;
Murdoch or Eldon Reid., ,
SOFTBALL SCORES
Panthers
Cont. Sehea"
,Boy Scoutd.
Silverweods
Factory"'
'South
tankers
-North' -
Public .)sehool
laidien' •
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Flashlights • --. 2 :
Conti Sehool (1)
Cont. school (2)
Sehoor • •
BORI
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CitUROf NOTES
Services in coninsernoration of the
51St Anniversary of the opening ,
Anglican services- in the Village of
Dicnnew:.n,,in be held in St. Peter's
Ckirch on Sunday June 7th at 11 a.
T. and 7 p.rn. At the 11.•6'e1eck Apr-.
vice there 'will be a Celebration- a
1-1 oy Communion, . The 'preacher . at
nothn:.seinicets, will 'be' Rev. A. S. II:
.Creeh .40e1on GI the Church Of ' the.
nedeeMer; London..
FOURTH CON...
''Mr, and' Mrs: R, 'Martin and. fam-
ily .motored to KMcardine Sunday to
yea:with Mr,. and Mrs. S. Carnocliats
uoinaCelezownik;r• 'Bucking'ha,m;. 0.1
,.. 'Mr. Rey. Scott of New' York. ViOn.
last weck.
ViSitecV,at the,- home :'of
• , . Donald._ on' tne -fourth. this
• 'The. ReV..t...4.,•Langterd •wbo has .;• Mr. S,", Congrain nhe. has aufteree•
-been---reacinAjlie Anglican Church ,‘a se'Vere : et.tack opi)endicios, is
here for the past thite WittS0ii-be-•-•niuth Inip1o.LU we,. re ',glad to Sgiy.
int transferred to 'Thedforcl and Will -Mr.' Wni, ' Robb: aiid.:CeOlf•iiint-erett
have only two .; more, , Sundays in fto Ilenfryn last week, • •
•Luckne!,v. Thedferd, is a village about Mr: .C.,,Munroe or 41Embro .spetin
.the ssize .of LlielthoWi . in Lainpton SandaYat the. .hane of T. Robinson
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, • 4 We" are 'sorry. to revert, that Mr •
SundaY,. ; he inatp.• : Neil
b.i.i.tthosPee°,°11tdo'hlear,°E'
gtiral, Day for. the Lacknow United
;ChurellL-ArrellKeMeets :•Made -fof: °fM•anrs'':411RM.
,P;i;,°.'velellooh.nugallieri..
entertained- ah ,
services of an inspiralT,Oliirnhareeet-Irato-loarnn-en-f-r, from-. Detroit
The-pregeher4an-,:the-day.....will..be-tht,40,st:_weejt.
McIntosh, D. ))...,'of Mr. and •rs.(Thai. s
King .,street-: Presbyterian chnrch spent .4 day .recently. willi 1i. ai„.
l'AniciOn; and moderator:a:the kil°•6' Mrs: B: Bain, !of kinardine. . ' .
IbirldonL and Hamilton. Dr, Mr. and Mrs, Dan., MeltinrinnhnL
IntOsita•subject .in the: mOrning wit!' children .aPent SundaY , 'eVergi48'.
'be "The Great Adventure of ,L•oving, the horse of
wenorheird Fpoplkot"jo apndowinn:.lphz,e,.emvelinciinxigtc.,s.Ab: eutt.sheatitLailiinv,g,,askidelx.ria. g g.e. pg. have le
will address a masa •ineettng of Sinned 'their work op the big biidge.
young peop]e on. the. Sunday after.:
,North of LucknOw.' •••
The:Rev. Mr. and. .Mrs. Reid w,erc
Eliwo-rt e „
. The Meeting held Menday • evening
Opened with Mrs. Robt, Jehnson in .
the Chair. The Scripture- Lesson 'was
read by Miss Huzel Webster. , after.
.which ,the Lords prayer Was .repeated
in unison. The topic was ably tikan,
by- Mra, Buswell the ,Subject 'being
.."The .Orlindahip of chxie"t.ii Dr
'Newton closed the meeting with the
, •R`.
Benediction,
: The Missienern. 'Com-
mittee have charge of the next meet-
ing. •
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Iklie lest monthly : meeting of ,the
s: 'mid., Ladies Aid. 'of • the„,
Methodist churchwith held' Tuesday
afternoon ar-"bio..heme Of" Mrs.
Wesley joynt, "with 'it large repro,
sentation of members present Thc
President, Mrs, -.00- .sens Occupied' 'the
thair. After the 'Devotional. exer-
cises the minutes of the last meeting'
:were read by the Secretary, :Mrs...
Greek, ..,•Mrs. Jeliti.joynt •read, the
Scripture lesson, after, which' 'Mrs,
Smith . offered prayer -"That the
• Union of the three Gredt Denomin-
ations So devoutly prayed for, ancl
so nearly upon us may, be 'oriaum,•
mated, in the spirit 'of the, • Master,'
•who prayed that•they all may .be one..
as Thou Father' art in me And 1 in
in Thee." Report of 'the,-°' WinghaiU
District' W. M. S. .Con held at 'Brio,.
'gels Was 'given by the the .delegate Mrs
Joynt showing that the,• organization
has , had , a Year .of splendid progress
Mrs., Cosens, delegate to the London
Branch Convention 'at Sarnia gave
glewirig and, impressive.: report. She
.gave interestindelights , on the
Missionary Convention at Washing -
:ton and recounted mach ,of the in-
formation received at .the ,,coniren-
tion. The July meeting will beheld
at the 'Parsonage:.
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Gollini-4.M. •
h vin boridunt:.d.;
the•-•Aiiiityeraitry ' SerV'eeS7a1TITit
. • We 'congratulate • Miss-Anna'Niel '
oison..Of '!tite .se.cond"concessida in he-.
'Mg' succedaftilin'•passing. the Medic..
al •Collegeeiam' inationa ..coMpieting•
the corse.
of ,.' 'P.;,..rci:haese . had 'f•
Veny 'busy 'clat at: the lehareh laSt
. . . .
Thursdity,", .
•. Mr. ,and MTS., 'p. MOffitt. spent Sun-
day' 'with, Mt. and .11Irs, D.:41,CKinnon
, .The; :Mail .. On.. Our ' route. Comes.
around ...sentewhat, earlier. ;awing, to
the nse...of the •antoAtr..cielivert: .
The, ,rain. -Cin..Moi:iday : was : very:
nitieh ,welcomed... by everybody .aS :it
Was ,,much needed. :, • ' . - .. ' .. • .
"Mr... Wrin ',Stev'ene, of . Teedinter.
viSitertit Mr..L, 1VlacIver's last Weet'''
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!.Miss J. •Bowman And .'. Miss. Buck-
inghtrn of Lucknowspent .Sunday at
-R."_Middletort'S.. •,•''.' .':. ,."-:-., . ':.• . '
Mr. .Pred,A:e.Watte, preSidont;,, of
the Siaiplex. Ticket Co. • .New •YOrk.
was the .guest.•of ;Mi'„ a4d.;Mte".s.-'Rog-
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er Corrigan near"*.:Holyrooil • fonl'a:
few dike last :week, :. ' • "
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'STZTIELOgS '
Miss: Ethel : Anderdon:, "Mes.. home'
from, beirort. for the;week-end.. . ••
Mrs: ` Alex Metennan, of- Chicago
is a visitor With hen -parents, Mr, and
Mrs: P. Clark, .. .. . .'," : , ..• - ' '
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Mr, Henry Leiria , has . returned
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home after a three Years 'stay in the
West at Druniliellar, 'Alta.' .' • „ -
• ,/' Mr, and, Mrs:. Spell and babe. of
Auburn .ntere visitors With Mr...and
Mrs. : Neil Campbell daring the Week.
, lira, ''.1t, .....1, , -WOWS." . Miss . Vers,
Woods., and 'Messrs. Elmer. and Al-
in Weeds •inntored to Fergus On
_and • three. little sons'L mpteredc:I,nft:-.osiln)
Sa.• Rter:eyw.'.•
n.1: •-• ofia, ,iti-:.: , ..144H.
Napier on Friday fer a short visit
'with 'Mr: and Mrs.' Clark.. Miss o -
.;ina clerk who has ,beenhoine for the
'past monthreturned with therii... to
reautrie her duties as teacher. s .
MisS, Alba VOX •of Whiteeliurch
Wad the ..guest of her aunt Mrs., W.
..1 1-lain007,ey.,last week,'•",„, ; .
', Mrs; McLesin of , Lne in. and.....Mrs•
.1100, of Ilderton `visit d with their
cousins, ' the taineron,i; Maws and
Stuarts. this week. / •
' 'Mi,'Sniith and sop b gbibto spept•
,the 'week -end with tlie :. fernier's
t
,father Mr. jos .S iith: .,
The following" are ...some of. 'the
'highest scores ,ott of a pbssible.' 60.
it the ranges on. Pridny .last;
II. Purdon 67,, J. Webster 52; • J; C:
:Purdon 52, 41.-, Webb 62, *.• I. 'kilter"
• 50, W:.•WeliSter; 60, G. Gaunt '50, W'.
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Young 48, W, A. Miller' 48, G.-Shicils
'48)i'A.• Finglies is , .' ' ',* •'
The , May meetingof tile young
Women's Missionary SOciety :the
Presbyterian church , Was', held -on
Thursday -evening May 28tN, at rs;
G., MacKenzie's. home. The meeting
opened with ' hyirin 322 fellewed by
prayer I**Miss• T. 'Carrick, . Miss.
Ferri Reid read the .Seripture. lesson
front Jbet 2. The 'militates of, the last
eeting'vere read by the Secretary
Miss B. Muidie.. the topics for this
Meeting. Was. "Present ',Day_ Con-
ditions in South China LS very in-
: terestinglY taken by Mrs. .Turner..
• Miss Alma MacKay gave a reading
and , the meeting' closed with; Hymn
571 and. the Lord's Prayer in unison):
In theabsence of Miss D. Henderson'
:the Pres...MiSs Carrick 'tpok the.
'chairThe'. June meeting" Of the So-
ciety will, be held itt Miss Jean Me::
'Clare's home:. "
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'1Mrs. Ralph Nikon and MIR Isaac
• 1 sPent Monday,last at •the home ,of
IVIr. .Mrd; ..-i/Ohnn•Earimersen.:_._ef
- 'and *-7kTS.Allert',Troleavtre-and
7.1iih41y of ,trelive :visited with "friends'
the burg vile-, day last week.
' Lintretti Hackett '" spent a
tew {lays Iasi week 'friends
1,1410; • .., ,
A "number from here attended' the
Tea Meetiing.. beta at Blake'S Oa MO11-
day night, We Understand the
• spite of the it WW1 It
seas.
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Aehfield eh May 71,,
1925# to MC, tail
VA SOlif. '
DR; HALL 0Z. WALKERTQN
,LIBER,AlL; .CANPIDATE
SoUTH BRUCE
• Ball of Walkerton is -•to, be 'the
Liberii. Party.. ;candidate- Seuti';
Brice in the next.' e".ecti.(in for, 'Mem,
hers ',0i:;the...Bonso....cf ConiniOnsThis•
'w‘as the.*.. outcom,,. of thi.
:-)nrt. convention held- at :"Walkerten..
e.Friday;nf.,,last. week, ,
,Fourof theSe''''Uninifieted.,allOwck."
LheIi. narrieS go • to thaf
ballot; AvOs oeccSsary
aCleetiob...Tho7 fou; we r, a
.of,Walkerien-Wm.:•Krtige of
'O. E. Klein, of 'Walkerton, and Char
.es .13a-eeblei,: of IC -al
niedigal doctcr Kritge is a • furnitarc
manunacturen; Klein, is. a, lawyer, and•
Bacchien2i•S•: 4-1:farriter. and 's4wmiller
-On the firSt barotlialls got 100. votes
.Kruge. Klein 36.1.,Snd 13S'ealer
Althongh the case-inust..have.Seeme‘.
- ieneies's ,f(in the•.two at. the batten".
• :111 .'stayed.in• for'. the:,,seeond. baUo
.4.1rieb....gave Hall. 121, e Kieft
21, ann-Baeehler .3,,
•--Friends;:of.'Mr. ,G.. Anderson nee,.
hoped.. to .Aee him . selected as th '
•was' . nominated.
5Ut evident:y...hav,ing %sized np." tin
•Ito sttif ati on he n et • h eve' hi! • • • : ' •
:mine .6-• before"' the goeveritien: .•. • ,
Haroldllod `.
T:ni,,k•ecitiVention was.: :one of. .thl
at pie• ir
recent;yeara. Thi'Weather was . fine
roadevere.gthici.'and .the..Antarnobile
brought. ,irren..ariii•weinen: froth", '
-...n."1"3171.0.1176.,tile. , . . PRICES '35c :and
SubdinisiOn i•
is compTised. .0
,
tOwflship- of Kinloss,
Culross,. Hilton
Greetteek, Carriek and •Blde.islie;:und
;the, •• .t.ovens Walkerton ...„ ChesleY
:Teeswater, . tucknew, 'a n d
Mililniay,•end.. it .cennirlies sorts
: and ,conditions ;.-of .ineh;,..; 'There are
'Scoteh, Irian And Gertnan•l• 'settle.
Merits,' altheugh, with the "ipaSsirlig •of
time theSe tend . to Seeotne:'•. obliter;•••
lined; •orid,:tkore
ina'tonnis"poePle. '. • • •
.1'
Besides theses' abeVf •
Ahern. were put. nernination:-•. the
. .
-cif The . Enterprise, .,Chesley; Pt; '.Fin
laysoti, A. ••Joirristinn, efl,•
itOr of The Gazette, Mildmay, .J.•.6
Andenacia..ApPli.e aeilei, and man
.tifiteturer;' LacknoW,- 1111‘1 • 'in. d
*sneeehes;...which Were. wisely lirnite
:to Ttneonr!,!:1,. ilnvuoto,gien.-.0;.01 ing ver r"o•
marlc
able, • 4hout the apeeChes,...althOugi
Mr:, Baichler 'created. a good deal 0 •
amusement by by his stat,ement that fr•
sweind be •Willing.. to.go''to ' Ottawa ''t(
serve the .the riding :Ter $2:000 'Per 'ses,
" .
0141k...for SAtp,r0.4y
Cream Puffi , Fried Cakes
Devil's Food ---
Fruit Cake atl5c; Lb.
Fig and Apple Tiilbys'
Try Our Whole Wheat,
floinemade or Raisin Bread
Lt's,really delicious
Butter ,'• and Eggs at Ton" Pric!e,
'
flollyman's , Bake
1,,uckno
FAMILY THEAT-
, •
We have moved to Mr. Little's
huikling, next to Rai &' Porteous'
=dime
•
Friday 'and Saturday
Juiltiti 5th and 6f 1
, .
1 Shy";
IgATHE REVIEW
.8 REELS OF CoMEOY. •
Don't ;Miss It, ;t's a' Scree*.
sion instead Of $4,000 which is beini
Paid . to • members at '.present...
thought the latter ,Aurn ,altogethe.
too inuch,. 'for -so •easy. `jqb, . °the,.
speakers .and the convention.appear
ed to accept the $4,000 indemnity: ai,
a fixture and•there was
.ther said about it, Mr. Trnak-noW,
nearly 80 years Of `• age,' Showed re-
mericable . alertness : vigor: of
mind making , .nice , Ocean,
•thanked 'the electors: for.past favors
but ,Was glad to see younger men in
the field to whom he wald wiHingly
Butter
Hogs .
0
LOCALS MARKr.1"S
• di
2a9,26c-21c
• 111,50411.75
Luck w Flosur
Shorts $1.6(t
• lien'akriliele:stikh.cieofireelde) r4a.7nriA., $5..0
6*
.Feed Flour $2,10 • ,
h.i.eientRsite,40'(pb. st0) $4,50.,
Soreoui,ng Chop $39.00 Pet 'ill
.25c.
how'' Starts at , 8.15,,
Saturday
ina,ve .the. task of representing''Seatif
.'Brithe in the House Of dararnons.
Following the. business part of the
convention::- ttioiton, Duncan .
Mar-
shall, dominion. organizer for the Li-'.
beral-narty !Ode. a splendid speech
of the spellbinder' Sort,. dealing with
:the noli;iCal:.fintration, generally giv-
.ng .to Preniiir,•MacKen-
'Lie King and his., government.' 3/r.
kershall. ,has:feW equals *hen,. it
,ionies: tomaking a. Political speeth. •
speech, well 'delivered .is a 1w04-• • "'
14rfu1 ..conibirattiOn .4 information, :
• iarty inspiration and, entertairintent.,
His audience., never' tireS, non :loses
'Merest, Mr.. Marshall: who while. a
• .
clionl teacher.,ln Elderslie :Township,
tack in the early ;nineties. gave' 'evi-
...:.ence "unusual iplatform
_las' ban, in polities ever •since 'that
ime
oung
t_SakWihme.Yr., 's *into pmaniatfal in provincial. eellhti politicsll:ttY9
and he became minister
tirr:e,.. a, position .whiclt, he held ,fOr
nany years, being in charge Of the
kneriniental • :farm at
Olds.: He hashada leading part. in
the „efforts -to establish! .trade, in. •
cattle -between .canada and Britain,
-
Mr. J. Jot Hunter,. 'of Kincardine
also Made, a rspeech 'in his Ustial'
vig-
or.ois Mantl.t1:t: kt; donna,:
,
president .. f the 'South 'Bruce Liberal
.AssOciation - Wai' chairman of the •
CenV.,!tio
t. To. Ii.ltilo4tweit
Our, Now. Super
We 90or
'
Keen' Blade
platcl*
Valet ,
uto-Strop
.With pure ase $1.00 package- of
t -he new super.keen Valet AutoStrop
Blades at
ug SU:wet X-inek116'w