HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-07-23, Page 5•"rvirlarr,71077,11171Paisliterealpre*Wv.
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If you are a "JohnK McCarthy"
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bigkirtiesEiligels-for 3i9u •
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LUCKNOW 140,N1'1$1
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Trii)16 * • 4114. rettittied to
;Arindeor tfn Sat,‘,4;,tay, baying Spent'
t"11417:9,11Sess4 sWieithSttellitqh'n'hr9s,41efolk.
9taugM
ehool in Ovema Seal( year, is.
.holidaying at her home here...She is
engaged to teach the earee .school
.ext year.
Miss Beryl Johnston is yisitifg her
aunt, Mrs. Wilfred lioffnan at Dunn.
v41.et, Ont. ' , •
:quite a nurnner 2f our Young folk
went. to, Godericii;on•Atonday eveaink.
to attend. the .eg,rinp fire on the beach
in Connection', ,with the :Summer
School; , "
Kik4trielc, Palmeri .01tVc
and Richard reti'irned, Saturday from
i. nine day's visit With frien.ds at Q..
WAssa and: East Tawas, .31ichigan:
• Mr."' Eugene 1.1ausen- Xrho motored
...119,1ne•-Wtth then) left for- his hoine ia
• East Tawas?, Monday, „. They • reinark::
,ed that .the farming ,.,cotrclitieni-: on,
Other 'side Of: /take 'Huron ...aye very
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8ipdaY evening abbot 10.30-O'oleek
a • neighbor. noticed ' fire • issuing
troni. Mr I-lcrl;irrai'honey--house.
The telephone aeon brought. assist-
ancebut the fire had Made Such .bead -
way . that little could be dope but
Save the 'other ,buildings- :and thc'. bee.
hives., Ahout;800 lbs. of in5ney
.John K. McCarthy drives to his summer ,home evert
• Friday 'night and COnleS back Monday.
-It's 98 miles, and he makes it inlets than 3 .hours. His
roadster can turn over 60 miles an hour with ease, and
it rides comfortably at.45./• ,
John K. gets about 14milesthe gallon on the road:
!Asa -careful business man, he .figuresthat oil and gas ,
• ."•'"ur cost him about $5.20 for each round trip,
No one could ever accuse John K. McCarthy
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eratelY; Dein careless with property, either his own or
' belonging to .sorneone else,- But every time, his high -
.powered car gets above 25 miles an hour, it causes need-
ess destruction to the road by grinding Sway the surface.
Jahn •K's trips to his .sUinmer home cost the people of
Ontario more for road repairs than they Cost John K. for
gasand oil. * •
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There are thousands of "John K. Nice -a -Aye TAT—
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Ontario. They moan to be as careful with other people's
ProPeitY as with their orb but .they do not know ,that
• speed laws are meant to.preserve road surfaces.,
If you are a "John K. McCarthy," this advertisement
is addressed .to you, The Government of the Province
and the various County authinities have provided an
extensiYe system, of good highways overyhich you may.
travel without cost. They look to you to do your sham
• in. keeping these highways in good condition.
You wouldn't wilfully destroy property.- Don't wilfuHy
destroy the highways.. . 7, '
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• An advertisement, issued by she Ontario Department of High.
•• ways to secure the co-operation of motorists and; track drivers,:
Automobile Clubi,•Qopci Roads Associations and all other public
• spirited bodies, in abating the Ouse of:the roads of the Province.
The HON. QE0. S. HENRY, Mmister; S. L. SQUIRE, Deputy Ministev
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Ou.itori Tor,,Isnip coLivo,IL
Met: inciluariritee Jaw
mean ;July ; 15th Reeve
W. J. MeXar in the 'Icheit..-:-.MenlberS
: were all 'present and Minnt9S of last
meeting: were, read and.,akiepted. '
'Bill' -of the , System,
for Light for paile.'-$2.00 was ordered• .
i'::.erion-McDonald: .Ordera'.
he issued on tne.Treasater in /aver of,
the. futlwigsPatties",..v.k.-:,,' Pedlar.
'1.'ecople, Ltd.:9f '1:9;.9nto.,fOr expanded
inetal-k $52.20; Win. •Maif freight 911
• $2.:,6;';.Celin McDonald. cutting
"igraas 'at $2.00; Sane ,llatnilt3n
for ',work; at cemetery- '$.12.50; . John.
McIVer breaking road. to ' cernetery
$7.50;..Geo., 11 MoopeY 'part.printing
Contract- .$1(,)°,00;" (carried):
,Morgan-Ernmerton:. That .tOrdere
be issued on the Treainrer infavor af
'Murray and McLay •.for $328.77 .
bal-
ncc on dbritt'vt Smith's Biidge..Side-
.line 10, gon..1: (Carried). • •.' •
fticDOnalthGeddes; . .That an order
. be issued 'ibn'the':"Tteasurer for $33,00'
in ;favor .of pr Finiaysop for :‘ balance,
"of salary and -expenses ny,i7trii-e-n .,
' 11)25; (carried).
Morgan -En nerten:'s • That' orders
, be issued on the Treasurer in.faVir Of
the toilowiriLi: patties; v.Z.: Richard
Martin work dona.son road 3, $13.25;
$29.00; , Rd. 14, $23.50; Donal Black
.`swoork done:on road .11, $26•50; .Mr. La-.
nioni grant for School fair,. $10.00.'
George Elliott•gravellizn,_r and Work
• clone On ' road:1, • $47.00; Dan. 8; Mac-
.; Donald repairing . culvert ltd. 19, $•
76; *ravelling isoad 17, $80.25; Bert
Irwin for grading: and rePairia,gcul-
vert, ,$1:50; .(carried). "
MorganEnurierton: That eiders
be.issued„-on the 'Treasurer in favor 01
• the • • tolloVving i Albert Thompson for
Township Plank; balance on 'account
$3630, also $2.50 •. delivering
ried)';''".
•_ 'ItleD8pard;deddeil That E.
Morgan .b9 'instructed to pay to the
Treasurer, the suin of .$7.50 for plank
zold; and .1; Emmetton for sale of •old
plank (carried). • .
. By -Law No. 724 authorizing the
borrowing Of -$4000 from the 'Royal :
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`i110,14?..*. i1LY 23rd, 1925
niakes WQ1t
....;
,w,e4ing,t-40011C. t.7frif.tiOr
W.;
IVIrs. Cecil Flee 'and sc•:). JA,"110
Teronioaxe, visiting Mr,$. • A
Stanley,
• Mr. and Mrs. George •Gotw011 „and
„andlar. gnct 14f.s. Prank Col,
well 'of Berrie spent Sunday at D•uce
;13eah. ••-
• Mii3s Ttasel Sinlons who id...-bere
,frorn Uncle. Sain'a Country is visiOIig.
with her aint, Kra. A. Hewitt.
1Vliss Jiabella Huston visiting . ,
sister Mrs. Sam Moulton at Ripgarf,
Berri picking is the order of tlie
day. •,
Mr. George Bannerman and family
Spent a aY Ltst weels with his fathei
or mOcovi..•
„Wei:00 for last week
A 'large crowd frtnii here to.ok in the.
Orange ceferation a Kiicardine last
Monday."
"Mi Gerti'atle-'-and ' ey.'
, ,
\well of London are visiting,in'.',.the,
Mr. and Mrdeorge -Cantwell ":
Detroit. Visited . at :Walter 1Caalce's,;on
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Sunday. '
Miss Ethel Bannerman bek returned
in'orne:-after_sPending a few. Weeks . at
Rev. Jiobnsion'S"of
,Mr Albert Stanley "has , returned
home 'from London after ,spending .4
week , there' with ,his 'gator Mrs
Blackwell. " , ' .
tracted last week Was, lost; besi4eS, ,
, Mies Annie- Shelton and Mr. John
many, :articles.- ef •valUe. that W90 1
Bonnett spent Sunday at Seaterth•
Stored inside, ,• How the. fire,"staisted °I ' " : ,;.! ' .. . • , , .
7-Iti-arrysteirrHits:LX1;:-.enrrat-itas7jui1:-.7 , ... • --.:-.-•--..•-•--0:-..-----.. .,,, .
' none, in the•'•building for' 'several
...-:•'..MAFEKING •'; o
months This' is • a heavy' Idea as 1
,Weil. • , . ., ,•: • ... . . - • . , •
as .a great ineonvenience right in ..t,lie t 'Oa. Thursday eVening, a group ' of
honey-iiharre"st.- ,' • ,' 1 -. friends nlet .6e:hi:fine:of Mr, Sam-.
...'"MiSS Ada Ilelo. spent . the. iweeY;-,-011
-trel Cook to ptesent MI'S, Freak Glenr:
.ona with ',her ,:'friend, Miss .Jessie 'witii.a token. ;or, regar4 in the'forin Of:
Stafiers. .. ... ,•,..,7,... , , . '• a .silver hrea4 tray. 'and' berry sport
,.'Miss Norma ;Anderson Of 'Zion IS 'There was , a nice :addable, titne all'.3
visiting . her :cousins 'here this week:, ''clUring the. evening' the.. fllOwing ad
Mr. ,:ptinivit and Miss,.: Margnre..6. •dreSs Waa'read: ' ,': . ' .'",
Bialte. of Winnipeg are sPeriding their. ' ' ' • ...Mrs-Fratilc Glenn -
vacation With friends . here. ., , • • Dear :Prielnd:.: , ,. ..:.,•
Mrs. David iAnderson ' is .. visiting : . ,.we! iiafe : its.s9mbiga :..i:lere•: this . ..e.o.
lie . ' ' ''Ih- ' ' ..--. ' -.ritnal,-,-tbe,•4_•.:1:::,!•:*sia4.-
' r$: -T 0, on -'t -se ta . nys. , atm appieeiatlen pf:yolii1T-'4:401...ch all
last week -with '.'bel; hiqther it 'Olin- o•-laI relaticinghip9 ' 14 our Choir 'and
tom,. " . . ..
. • .5unday. School • work you:have alwayt
., ....--040-6-,:- '. : given' us . react' and -prompt asskstance
A inan.'S clothes ..ere''.• in style.: AS at1 .ve • . ii. ii ilss ...yqur 111.1:iiiig„; .f.'ace
Wearable as long as
long, as. they are wearable;. a woman's
they. are in style and :please -IA :caoiradeship: , 14,othing
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Bank of. Canada to meet Current ex.:
penditure of the Townahipwas read
a first,segoad and,ithird time' and
passed, signed , and ,sealed. .
Geddes...Ernmettsn: That orders,
he issued on the Treasurer in *or Of
the folio:wing parties: Robert McTa4,,
ish, gravelling Rd. 3,: $19.75; $67,00-;
.41ohn D. Martin ditching Rd.
25; P. S. McDonald grading: .Rd. 11,
$3.25; $30.00; James Cornish ditching.
,Ed-. .$2,75;„. Donald B140 filling
bridge ;on Ashfield Boundary„ $2.00;
:(carried). • • -
Emmertort-Morgan: That an order
be, issued on the Treasurer' in faVor.
'Ross Martyr4ar • :$7$:00 on, aq,..
countof salary.. (carried). . '
Morgan -Geddes: That. an .order be
:-.issued.orthe Treaeurer-in-favor of
Angus E. McLeod for $50.00 part
payment on •CeMent ',Culvert 'S.L.5'.
4, Rd 10.; (carried)::
Morgan-Einmertoni , That • this
Council de! new adjourn to meet
gain August rzth at the usual hour
and place. (carried), „ •
.
• Rees 11. martyn
Clerk of Huron ToWnship,,
We atitieed a reference the'". other
4SY to the-cleath,Of a Man: ns a Pre's!
byterian, but he was buried in Union,
Cenreterr. • We have all to cOmeto it.
as brit, if not in. the grave, 'beyond.,
Memoil'a
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"'and. this h;:sr .tjr',,sh-
:ed Year P,nonz 4. We 'have al-
ways 'been, Sure of anything in year
cbarze vOinc, through to its finish
sin oothl y. ' •
-We WoUldt like you ro axept 'these,
tokehs' pf, enr gratitude, fur your,
cheerfully rendered :services, and we
jOin in Wishing you the ''.iest of every-
thing in the future. . We hope that
in Yenr new llfg"yoil may always•Pon,
thine to be of ',service in your corn,
•-manity and we ,hope that, Ir.tzlirmay,
appreciated better than•Ile haV$ done
Signed on, behalf :of..131alces, Sun-,
nndAegnhuesrebc.,r••
4rtoti',' 's
4
EIS ie Anderson.,
Pearl Ir.00‘
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Tkere.,
Mineral .prodfiction in Canada for •
1924 Ss estimated ,,tit 4031134,000,
as . ceinpated with` $1.4,019,331 in
the preceding, year, ,accOrdmg to 'a
.; preliminary Statement issued bY the
:Department of Mines. Metallic
minerals acceunted for .$96,034,000
-0--thotetal,Jollorred by fuels and
.other nbn-metallieS With $73,330,000,
and structural materials and elay
products with $33,339,000.
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The Port 'of 'Montreal Created
new world ;record In 1924 •for'. the
---ramoinit-ef-grain,handled-hy-any-ono-:
•-• port in: any ;one ;year, namely, 16$,-
"139,896 'bushels, 'while ,frern January
.1 to ,Ntivember 30 she handled 94,-
366,508 bushels more than her near-
• est competitor/ • and ' 17,332,709..
bushels more than the seven •next :
• bueiest Ports 9mbizied.
• DeScribed as the finest' coastal
vesSel in the world, the "Ptingess
Kathleen," recently launched by
Lady Mount Siephen„witiow. of the
late Lord •'Mount Stephen, a •ftirtner'•
Railway, Glasgow -on January -
_ „
16 onher ten thousand mule journey
throng -1i .the Panama canal to ' join
the • Canadian Pacific's .fleet, of
coastal 'steamships plying the'ses-:
: board of British Columbia. '
ar s: vent o
White Race
. . .
The Minerei, fish andland re.
099=94 of BIjlsh Celurahia. will
:again be eXtenelvely advertised sAt
Wembley ,this. year at a cost of ;18,-.
000 or *19000' according to a state -
'inept by: premier Oliver.
The Universal Film Company is .
perfecting itsplans for filming .the
Caliarr, Stampede this 'summer. as
part of a forthcoming 'Production
in which
This will involve
ane
Gihs0,70.wil star.
endlture oh
•
about „$100,000.
Canadian exports to France in
„1924 , were :rained at .482,826,000.
francs as against imports from that. ,
conntry of 333,264,000 franes,'There-
has been a marked inerease in trade
of late years: ,Which is attributed:
partly to the Treaty ' .ot Ceininerce,
and • the propaganda work of the
Canadian- Pacific Axhibitibn train.
S: Frank Mussard Of . the South
.African Irrigation. Association,/ Jo-
hannesburg, who had just completed
an independent investigatien Of the
agricultural, conditions throughout
Canada has stated that he is "per-
fectly .satisfied with the possibil-
ities Canada has to offer the right':
type of settler.". ' •
•
' "Mountie", the Iead. deg. •of , the
famous Chateau Fro:Menne' husk*
,teain. realized $1,200 during the.
ittimane Society tag day at Toronto::
recently, He Ctillected on behalf of
this organization throughout 'the
City 'and the tag that was/sold Was
decorated With his,pertait.
, Broadcasting of itopyright songs
in the United Stateti, is declared 'sob-,
ject to copyright: fees Or royalties
just as much as publication by other,:
methods 'oflPerforniance: This 'de-
1.014:4Ereeonsi-MiiWiieer.
ink on the :Canadian Copyright
n4i, under discuartiOn'in.OttaWn was -
reached as a result of ;i recent test
case in the Rafted* States. •
." Approximately -five Millions dol-
lars will be spent in maintaining and:
constructing new highways within
the Province of Quebec (Wring- the
present year. At present there are
.2,586 miles of 'highway .in the 'pro-
vince stretching into all parts of
4tiebec andlinking up: with main •
roads in the U.S. •and the sister ,
• province's. :to the East and West: '
„According to a report prepared
• .by the Merchants Exchange of Van-.--
couver, :forty-two, regular steamship
linets are nevi:Operating out of that
harbor; :the gross tonnage for last
year 'being 14,478,518 *Mai is' over
-.a-million tons_in_excess_of_the_1923
figures. The Canadian Pacific: Rail-
way is now erecting:a new pier there,
which will be one of the finest and
largest on the continent
hone No. lOis at Vour Service
ofC Sell for Cash -We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit 'Store
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-e sona
essiti.e
OIL S'IOYES:--The :"Plcarence4utOi1atic'''011'. Stove :is '•Inst •,:the
hing for het, weatherIt is we built; wf.l 00 ita, work .'qUick-
' Jr and :is ecoloniical on oiL, ,•Ftir a llinited time we are
AbiolutCy FREE, with each "Florence", Oil Stove tiurehatiedi
Copper Boi:er 'valued at 25.00. • • ••
e 'also ..handie the "New Perfectioa". Oil, Stove,
•• , .
' known, to every petson.
,SCREEN DOORS AND SCREEN WINDOWS: -:-Now, ia the time to
,
d' 'shut out the flus, Yon yip flint our stock of 'Screen Door§
and Windows ,,coninletc and the- prices reatlonabl.e.
PRESERVING' ',KETTLES14- We have a Special
'Preserving Kettle,, the, heir qailitif.'16-gange and 'large eaPac, •
ity for $2,25. , • '
.• ' - • , •
We. hare! Enamelled 'Preserving' Kettles4 in all sizeti.
TEAKETTLES poR, OIL STOVES -We have snuill Tin Keittee.
s• 'snit:eh:a for thiS..purkge, at •45c.
w. e
See our ma1I
Allitilinum Kettles at 0100 each,
.BERGER'S144.111i 0,..duits GREEN' also ARSENATE,OF iEADt-
• TO ,.1tilt the bugs • -•
Whia
s Wei
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ataNUMNIMMON611064.g.
MIONNOSMOSIO*2102"00
WaggeginiP
Full Stock Stock Sh'etiv illiarns Paintig. and
Varnishes On Hand;
Plitgtetruntt 'ConiOui4lv‘3'8.b11 fria
urdie 81 $On.
neating, iiumbing and giecitic Wring
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..A•pr1124;' 1615, was -a great day in the lives ofthe-
.:`" townsfolk, of the little seaport of •HOtiflene in
r Northern France; for on that day, Sieur Samuel de
Champlain,' whose earlier voYagealand discoveries in
t
" the NOW World had stirred the Imagination of . the
French Court and of the Merchantsof the, Norman
• and Breton seaports, set. sell in the (little ship,., the
St. Etienne, 'with a party of four Recollet, brothers to
Christianise the 'adieus. ' After a stortny.voyage the
little ship sailed UP the St,' Lawrence to that natural
citadel, new the city of Quebec. ' Later Chainplain
I went on to Dlontroal,- where he found it large. band of
I Indierui eseembled to meet him, reminding -him of his
' Pronilse'to,fliallist them in their wars. Realizing that
, this Would lead to exploration and. eventually to colon-
' foatiOn, he. set off to Quebec to ,Make arrangements,
th., Indiana sending , out their scouts. Before he
returned from Quebec, the Indians growing .impatient
.• set out with Fattier Le Caron ancl twelve French-
menintO *hat is now the Province dif Ontario: Chain-
• Plain, With two :Frenchmen and ten . Indiana : started'
tip tha ,Ottawa to the :Mattawa, and ,joined With the
Barone In a war expedition against the fierce IroqUois,
by meatus:of which Chaniplain; Who was es eliding.
:AlistiatVerlilor0 -eat laildieflidiatOrered-',--Lakerontario:
. .1totiltolng fm the wars,Champlain spent Christ,
onas,'1615, with his friend, Chief Darontal at Cahiague,
• hear wherenow stands the ;town of Orillia,. on -Lake
.. Mince°, Tglie: gallant gentlemanreturned to Montreal
in- jiine,,- 1616, where he found- his friends, the Recol-
j'Aittschadviven up hope Of,oeeingirinr4gain,-. Chain'
c.: lilaill's work AS'Ail'asIplOreryiwats,mtiw lkine;:,but %WS:
!voyages into OntatIO openad Up the path to, the „Syaat
,$4 the :miasionsity and the trader,
, - It Is a fir Cry froin the: little Ship, St, Etienne,
firrlitch sot sail that. 'day so, long ago from, France,
the st. Lorene,. to Qualiee ,tothe. lant Canadian
4
.,..:...,...,
gs,"Mositrg whic 6 h
anti ten years.later galled from Cherbourg. by the SAMS
route to the Canadian Gibraltar. On board the "Mont.
royal", was4Vernon March, the famous English .scul0-. • ,
tor who designed and ,executed the monument recently' •
erected at Orillia, to the meinory of the gallant soldier,
missionary and explorer, Samuel -de Champlain, near
the site of Cahiague, from which' little settlement,
Champlain started: out With his Indian friends on the .
disastrous expedition against the Iroquois and where •
he returned ,with his discouraged allies.
The bronze:3 for the ,monument are cc:lost:el in size,
.the figure of Champlain himself being twelve feet
high, of astounding action and vigor. Inaddition to
this main figure are two 'groups, one, -"Christianity" •'
representing a..Recollet father holding aloft the Cruci-
fix to the savages (No. 1.) The Other is "Commerce"
and shows the voyageur with a similar pair of Indians
.c(Nd, a.) The total weight of the bronzes is more than ,
nine tons. It is Mounted, on a pedestal of Benedict :
steno., 30 feet square and ,18 ,ifeet , high, giving the
menUment a -total height of 'so .feet ors: •
. Vernon March (N9. 4), ° the sedlptOr, Is an
interesting fignre. He is one of a farnily of soven'
brothers 'and One slater, all of Whom are, artisthand
sculptors.
borough, Kent, which formerly was an old pest house,
they do their Own casting, as well as designing. ,
Vernon , March's work,' particularly that for , war
memorials,hall won the highest 'recognition In all parts
if the Empire and. the memorial - at Orillia in both :
toliception•zandgexecution. is one -of .the finest,examples,
Of this 'art. 'AA ,Sydney drardh,....ti.,younger brother,...
crossed on the "Montreral," and Will asaist his brother
In the erection of the brotizetit „ „,
The late Lord Strathcona was one Of the originsl
promoters of the monumentand made, the haitial, con-
tribution to the fund, While the Canadian FaciN itaili
we o contribu to the %lotion of tiku4sa
The Campbell River Company of
.'White ,Rock has ,purchased the en-
tire holdings Of the James Legging
Company of Nalicoliver, • which in..:
elude 85,00.0 aerie' of ' timber lands, ,
containingover two billion feet, Of
a, saw Mill' With a capacit of,
more du*" 504100, feet of iiniiher
a day, three,..large tugs anda.: cora-
pletelegging'Ontfit. A alga of norti• •
. than fire millloius dollars i said
to be inrolvect, ,
Arrangements have . been, ann.,
pleted to• -ship 200 hooks by Cana,. .•
•"diaii."-tinth-oraTte-The 'exhibited **-
Wembley this year. A special grant'
has beer made by the . Frovirickl'
• Government of ••Quebec to Provide
.;artistic ‘ bindings for these books
-
many of Which will •le by Frenchk--
Canadian anthers; That this is- to
be don a iS,fargely .due to the initia-
tive' of the Arts; Stience and Letters
SOciety Of Quebec city. in &b. -opera-
tion with' the provincial: government,
1CiURTI-1: CON,
:51'rs. in. McLean , of Reston Mn:
is visiting With her/sister 'Mrs,lyn
,
•
dell Robinson.' • ;
Mr. Alex • M'ePhee Of, Edmonton,
Aita. spent o, day: recently at the
hon* e ..of: his nnele, Mr, John S.' Mac:
Donald on the,. ,fourth.
NIBS BurgteX, .of luffa1cs i spend-
ing a few "dayacrith her sisiq ,Mrs.
AtelcinifdA,on the Sixth,
We congratulate Miss .Sinith
, .
and miss olive Robb on their siieceSs"
at the, N"el'hin'l txanis:,
The' Misses Clark and lfellite were
Icist`Waek at, the bine' Of Mi.'s:
A. MacbOntilii, aid , tth. •
:"MiS 'Mary liwin is sPending a''feW
ditys vomiter aunt -MI'S,' R.
MiSs , Mira ,McDonaid
spent" SundaY, \rah her fr:endr: miss
OIvs Robb. "." .
%s ;mi.*
, -et :IlleKenzia
'motored to Ititeheuer
'tct' Attend wecitting4Of their ' ne ph -
14r s Wrn itobb.;.44ertait10-41e
evi Mr, Steele 1VICKeitzle„ •
„
Would 'Start, right now to 'OPT
the 'cli,114ren's Clothing in shape
fcr the.o'pening of, SCHOOL Which
is onlY five Weeks away:. :Don't
Put these preparations off until
the last Week, fer. the Bargains
you cax.procure now Will not be
available then,
WaSh. 'Goods in bingliamS,
Rat-
unc, Vmles, ',Beach Cloth', Galateati
arid Juvenile Suitings,-we have eic-
tracrdinary _values eomniericincat
-15i yd and others at 34, 3.2r and
19c.',"that".are„wotth rattail more;
In the Dress GO0ds.P.P.PartmOt,
• ,•
.We .haNe,a. Special' On. at 1100 per
.001 ,..thnt,coinnilees*:a lot: of high-.
All -Wool Inaterials,%•Serges;
•vlanuires, eft., thatare in lengths
for Oh:lcIren of all ages,.
. For the. BOYS:- we, are having
Our .ki,inual: Clean' Up on Suits at
85 op '
Blouses at
Shirts . at 25, 48 and 69e:
Itlitild'KnickerS. at 85e.
•
Belts at 25c
Alt wool Sweaters at $1:00, 'Each
And many,other •. like Values
, • • • _
.
NOW is the OPPORTUNE
TIME to GET IN On 'these' won-
derful RGAINS end the
_ ,
PJACE IS
Long week -ends
for busk,men
,
Without.the'telePhonet
the business Man might
, find it, impossible to
take them.. •
But now hegoes away
with an easyrnind.
,
No circumstance can,
arise in his absence.of
which he cannot be
instantly advised—by
Lang Distance. '
If a decision infeected,
- hecan--make -it-before
lianging up tile receiver.
necessary.
—and Long Distance
makes the,m
.4*
Costattfcimity sit than.#04 of
its an*u4i .outiciy
e
• F. 'W.: 0: last Tliarsday. • In spite of:
the in'isytimc theiv was a good:at-
tendance, 's , •
11.1t,S S.' :Carnahan, of Saaforth is
snendine•t ft:.,,w days."..ivith, her son,
Mi. Ram, C''arncth an. •
Christena Bain of, Kincardine,
is spendini* . vacation With. her •
aunt, A.ligs. Anna 'McLeod
Mr.v. Mnrray and children Of. Ittilve:
don, are,, visiting e the home of Its,.
Jas .Stalierlanti.. •
Mr. and Mrs. Roy:McKenzie of Alp:,
and. M'rs„,'.
; .
\ilI tflnaid spent -day- • °,
this•week ti,t•:.thd hailer:en:A
Mr._;thd._Mrs:..D..,',.G rah a in, • '''
,'tr)hcoti-g\i‘tiress8.tGli•a144ilnt1Ig her siqtt1 Mi. •
It freqeently, happens that the first
,
•
false step is btepping ,0/1 thegas.
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