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A.aliillmj ent of Open, Stock Dinnerware, We
now 8 patterns on show to choose * from at,
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.direct from the Potteries. If you have not yet
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MGR . LUCKNQW BRANCH'
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that 'Will Abe renlbered: by our' `readers;
t• Judge Spotton of Guelph, who;
Presided at the' pittings of the County
Court atWalkerton on May 25 gave
judgment• in favor of Mra. Albert.
Fennell of Walkerton for $400 • for:
daivages stistai� ed by being thrown
out of an auto at the .approach. to the
County bringe over Saugeen River
on Con.'10, Brant." ' David:'Foriester
County S`oiicitor,, has:Appealed to. the
High 'Courts. Mrs: Fennell. only ',ask..
ed $360 damages, ,and was .awarder'
$4Q0. In the lower courts actions for
damages against municipalities arc'
usually,. decided: 'against the defend-
s m
writs.. It corms as. thou- h' t,y-
.
he
at . , le has cos derable . Weight
but in the High, Court it will be pure,
1.
;lir• a platter of law, The decision 'toil;
hinge on the,passability of the high -
WAY, ' 3tis• ilp t°the counties and
minor .?4iun'cipalities , to keepthe
op ds'wr'de.
enough,t
allow.t.,
wq
hides to -safely pass -'each -:other: -•and -
;be in , a::safe ,state of'repair• for 'pub-
Ile travel. but Oa.roads,:would,he. wide
or ' good.,nough. for .:careless: drivers
The • decision of the High Court will
,be ,watched with interest ;The Higr
Court 'appeals'•:aremquite• expensive -
and a, few ore ,hundred dollars. toil`
be9 added. to , either; the plaintifl?'a or
defendant's :•
P,ill ' 'of costs,-„Chesley
Enterprise,.
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WOULD NOT REDUCE
ASSESSMENT ON
CHURCH PROPERT'
Before .Crown At to''•. rney F res eborn'
at a Court of ,Appeal on. the .assess.
tinent
,:of the residence 4f',the raninis
ter••:of •-the•!.ttnited. Church,: Teeswat r
,onday, afternoon' the: as,-.
field M
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wta s isdx
els $
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3?I$ tils ZHIW X ;6w0. k* tvi#
-ah was wort 2 or , 3600`"and""e"ssess=
dente for the applicants tried: to s ow h $ ,�iA0 $ ,
by comparison with other ;properties, ed it accordingly. The price paid wet
thatthe• assessment was too high on $3100.V" Mr. Clark;' acting, for the Un
this property. But the Court re- , ited Church ,asked' several witnesses
i
queated;, that the evidence ,should: to give their. opinion' 14 td the differ -
prove, that property. was•net actually cried in, price end•asse'ssient au'sett-
worth
sev-
wo " . el it •was ,assessed fol 4n Ibis ' oral : to ca'.ties ,.that';a arentl �' :Erre
rtli i l: ..n ...p .... rp � ..
Oath., ' •r worth .. '
,,respect the; asso'ssor: under . atq, sa cJ th as much . rf not Wrote than - the
that it was :the praetiee to assess all brie in question which. is ; ltoodteet]
pxo xtier at 71i%a pf their value, ani $ liil,Q6 on: buildings and, $376 on
iu bei ve4 thl$ plrirtic4igr pxaperty iarrd.. Be showed that the .properties
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mit tlfe"'f air': corners -were-aasessed at
;different *ties and the land,d of
the,
Iowest was -$150' others, $200 and' the
,phurch .property $375. Other houses
equally as good were asiiessed at fr.om
41400 to 1900 • and .only one in - the,
tow,nwas higher. ,
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member whe "thnsi# :wlis : rn,,`' iQiV
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Choke Cut . Flowers
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The finest of Wedding.
bunches and Floral , work
on,skirt notice, delivered.
anytime, anyiwher"ee•
Transport; to suit.
-GEORGE ;STEWART
Florist; Goderich, Ont..
Phone 105
WEDDING BELLS•:
Blue, --Anderson
A pretty Jtine', wedding was .sol-
emnized at the, home of .1NIr. and Mrs,
J. D. Anderson, near. Lucknow, ' on
Wednesday; June ' 30th,: at; four
o'clock when their. < only daughter,
Ethel" Naomi was united in marriage,
to Mir. Wm. +Blue of -Detroit; Mich..
son of Mr. and Mrs. James `Blue ' of
near Aniberley.•. The 're_ nm ”
. conducted "by the - Rev `' C. Cuntmiiig
of, the United Chs rch St. Helens, as
the wedding'party stood • under an
arch, beautifully arranged ,withferns,
and ff overs, intertwinedwith smilax.
Miss Flora 'Goodhand of Detroit `
played Loughingran's Bridal' Chorus.
During the 'signing,; of the register,.
Miss .Belle Robertson and Mits• Kath-
' leen, Hill 'sang a `duet, "At Dawning."
The bride, who was given i_n mar-
riage by her father, looked winsome
in a gown of white :georgettei: adorn-.
ed with rosettes -'of white .satin.- .She
,also wore .a wr"eath ;of. ,orange blos-
soms and . a .necklace'' of pearls, .set
-with•.acquemerine, the gift of: -the
groom. She' carried a 'beautiful bou-
quet'', of Ophelia roses and. 'maiden-
hair fern. The ribbon- streamers'
were knotted .with, sweet peas. The
bride was attended by Miss Marjorie
Clarkkson. of Windsor;'. who wore- ash-
es -of -roses' georgette trimmed . with
lace: -She- carried. 'a- -bouquet ' - of
sweetheart roses and fern.. Mr.• Don-
ald Bltie, ' a brother of the groom.:
was groomsman. After •congratula-
tions and; showers of Confetti; end
rice the guests ,numbering about 54
reparted' to the • dining room, . which•
was tastifully decorated in pink and'
white, where a .dainty; -;;Wedding diri-.
net ; was, served. • . •
• A reception was held it 8.30, when
a joyous evening' was spent. The Mc=.
Quillin ,Orchestra •furnished the Mim-
ic. The large .assortment • of gifts
and :'substantial cheques gave evi-
dence of the, esteem in which the
young couple , are - held by . a host ` of
friends. 'Among the 'guests • were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Torrence and
•family of North,. Bay; Messrs. :Ter,
r'ence Anderson and, George Blue-
Miss, Sadie. Ma::Donald; Mr. and
Mrs. 'Neil Goodhand; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack .• Graham • Of Detroit; . Mr. and
Mrs. D.• McGill .and Mr. Wm. Blue
Wingham "; ' . •
' On their. return to Detroit; 'Mr.' and
Mrs: Blue ;will 'be at home after
August 1st, at 13611, Tulier, Ave.
Alston-Snelgrove s ' '
A happy event took place' at • the
home of ,Mr. %id Mrs. Robert Snel-
grove,„ 2973 • Montgeinery avenue, .De••
troit, Michigan . on June ' 21 when
their eldest daughter,:. Verna, Char-
lotte,,,,was united in marriage to.'Mr
Garwood Ernest •Alston, only son of
Mr. and 'Mrs. E. It ;Alston, of :Grime -
by, Ont. The bride vat given' in mar-
riage by beefather and wore a wed-
ding gownof rose georgette and car-
ried. a bouquet of . Sweetheart roses.
After `a' Wedding 'breakfast the happy
couple leftby boat for Buffalo ' and
Niagara Falls. On ''their retai=l Mr.
and. Mrs. Alston will bs. home to their
-friends at 58 Wellington street north;
Detroit.
C.N.R..STATONS MUST, MAKE
REVENUE OF $15,000" „
Shallow Lake station on the C N R
is oneof those prnposed to be closed.
• anheldd 'an'putheblic pmubliest.ngchall of: citizens wiass, 'there'to ' d -
cuss the ,natter with a reliresenta-
tive of 'the •C.N.R. ' who informed
them thatevery station that does not
average $15,000, revenue yearly is
tui ; opt; and left as a - flag station
with a porter to look after the same.
Largeaquantities of wood, ties,lam-
bet, posts,' stone and ;cream are ship.
ped from 'there, but passers era pur-
ea
Cha`e-thea tickets��ark H d and
s ,
t' hdthedistrict are
cattle and from
a t;se
shipped from . either Park Head or
Owen Sounk° consequentlyy these
i. , -lttr
places get the credit for the ate
andacei.
receipts is for..
item . In 19231924,
Shallow'. Lake station averaged . be-
tween f $ si-
MOO and 14 (100. The re
dents present ,verb advised to - try
ie
end, provide better facilit a forship-
'
p
pi ng liVg stock, wh eh :
*Mild o; bring r ng
-the.revenue. ,Up. -to'- •a .i�ar
l "!xfieeC W41 ti
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.�#}d�DrIII
til
I.7
We ha �e 32 de endable cars'to choose from
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and are willing.:1 o , lose $:1000 to moire thin..,,..
stock in 10 days.. All cars have been carefully
re.•oond ione and priced l •. ex for rthis .sate..
Terina arranged to suit the. ur. . c ha se .:. r. Come
t
` the. hest
c
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:.SAL ` ':HELD ::
�e Cl ►tonGara
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Open evenings t1l610 p.m.
CHISHOLM
.Dodge Bros. Dealer ,
70 YORK STS > .LONDON, ONT
1926 , . :: 1926.
TROTTMG, STALLION
Allen Gratton
REGISTERED NO. " 3795
ENROLMENT. NO.; 1897
�. Trench • G Grenache
OWNER: , . MANAGER:
TEESWATER, ONT
_PEDIGREE a.
Alien. Grattan: '
Sire `Gratton'° Royal 2877.
Dam Sadie Astro McKinney 2761. ,„
2nd ,Dam Eileen Astro 1652 -
• By Emperor' 54151
McKi'
Astr�ononinneyer16533't765
" Eleetrifi'catioii 19982.',
Alcazar 5102
, Phyto :1950 '
Suigert' 650
3rd Dani Caii3mie - E. '
4th' Dam Sil'vazar
5th Dam Pluto Kate
6th Dam •A%ianda Graves •
.>v
Tabulated Pedigree may be seen. on
application to owner ,
DESCRIPTION' .
Allen Grattonis a beautiful Brack'
•Horse,. now 3 year old, with a hand-•
`some-conformation.--MHe-has-a-set-of-
sound limbs with ,=settler develop-
r#:ents that denotes the power of . a
race horse. He has. a 'pure frietion-
less gait. -His. •blood itne' shows that
,,he is closely related; to many eictremz-,
ely' fest horses..Allen Gratton stands
15.2% ;hands high' and •weighs 1080.
`
`,. Breed :'your mares to• ' this .. great
representative of .the Wilkes, '• Elec-
tioneer and the famous Gratton fam-
ilies. ,.
TERMS
To insure foal •$25.00, payable when
mare proves in foal. All accidents at
owner's risk.
ROUTE FOR' 1926
1; ALLEN GRATTON'
• will stand, for mares as follows:
•
MONDAY—At • his home at Teeswilter.
TUESDA't-At James Hamilton, lot
• 4, con •B., Carrick, :for' noon;
thence to .Mildmay' for"2;hours;
thence to -his own stable.
WEDNESDAY • & 'THURSDAYY-.fit.
his home at Teeswater:.
FRIDAY At. Winghain; thence to
.his oWn' stable, ; where he 'will
• remain until. the following.
Tuesday, .
• This route Will be continued during
thin season,' health - and weather Per-
mitting;
TAX RATE IN: BRUCE AND GREY
.:'COUNTIES
Grey County rate' lb 75 inills this
year Which is % of a- mill higher
than last year. Onan assessment. -of.
approximately, 84 million' dollars.
this -'Hill raise a litte over $261;000
for Grey Ceunty taxes •ai, compared
.with a rate of 10 milia on the dollar
i Bruce on an .assesment a28 roil
lions which 'raises' $280,000 for. Cent '
ty purposes. Thus• it will. be Seen.
that County :rates are still consider
ably ,higher in 'Bruce thee in . Grey
which: was not, quite, to generous in
voting money for 'patriotic purposes
IR' the war days. Besides, . Bruoe has
a • .larger river in 'the big • Saugeefa
than any 'n, Grey. True the Sauget!)
! ..
' but'is not of such great
rises in re
volifine, . exaepttng . ,during , spring.
.freshets, as in Bruce where It. 'runs'
through the Townships of Brant, Et...
derslie, `and Savgeen 'into. 'Lake liar -
oil. And the.'Saugeen and its tribut-'
.`aries ha
ve nec ssi a ed many
large
e
ebridgOehhav d e.
con,
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tad x
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b la. 'Of
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BROW
Pictures 2X3%''
Price, $2.50
Without- experience.
and without experi-
menting anyone can .. •
get good pictures with
a Brownie. The pho
tographic abili#y is in
the' box:
Stop: at our Kodak
ter for a moment and
'We'll show you—or your
boy or girl -how simple
it. is to make Brownie pic-
tures, and how much fun.
A. E; McKIM:
Lucknow • Ont.
•
•
s, •-,
$1. & $1.25 'Fancy, Bath` Towels for:'
69c. each. - at' Brown's.—
ROD
�• ROD AND GUN' FOR .JULY
• ,Published for: the first time, the of. ',
ficial, photographs and account Of the ,•. -
Canadian Government Arctic Expe-.
clition of 1925 will interest 'readera o .
Rod and Gun.. The, Story of the'trip.
to the ice - fields with .its, three lull
pages of unusual photographs' ie only
one of the interesting. features of the
July• issue of Rod • and Gun, ' just putt,
fished:- -Bourniont to Maniwaki' is: a,•
yarn 'of a canoe trip in'the wilds
Quebec, well told by J' Jenkins, w e
William E. Milton has sont)e' ' good
wrinkles fpr trappers. y • , ..
Bonnycastle Dale this month tells
something of the/Exqui'sitely'T Fuarreil
Destroyers, namely the mink. and the:"
weasel.'iAiaig Notes has .an: inter.,'"`
esting line-up for th angglers• flys,
Month and' Fishing the_
for
the' current: -year• are incleded. in the
issue. -Outdoor Talk and Guns and
Ammunition 'with Kennel and . J. W,
,Winsori's, article on''the ,OWI are of
usual standard.
Editorially .d torially, in the :June issue, Rod,
and Olin issue with 9et
o
r
B. elcourt'sproposedbill to further beer
restrict the sale of Rrea me.
Magazine raises the :contention -th—Nt :
the bill is not• in the
interests
t
ers
tsof
C
an
-
Adien sportsmen and announcesiis
Intention.ofighting the Proposed
1eial tnn tb thoRround
24, end -Gun -is publiabed m »thly
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