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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-07-22, Page 1• , • f0.00 PER 1EAR I OVANGE: $2:50 OTHERWISE pnorEssi0l4L c'4RDs Drs W. N. C014101 PhYolnion'. and Suwon,' Linkman •,, • Hoists 2-4 • phone 86 • ;DENTIST' " Dr. MacLeod will visit , Lucknow ever • Tuesday in Dr.. Coattail's - - . • DENTIST Dr, R, L. Treleaven, cknow- . Osier Decker'e $tore. ExtractiOfl , either by gas, or local. Will be 'In Duingsannon every ThoradilY. , Phone 58 ' CKKoW.,. ONT.. THURSD4'V,dULY 22nd, 1926. .s.thpLp collEg PENT , • Call Dr: NeWtori Make appointment 7 In office eveni,clay EVERYBODY'S COLON , Gee. A. Siddell., *Aar • -and 'Real Eitate.-Moner to lend 0-1 first mortgagee On farm pier. ' ties••itt 6:and 6% per cent tiecor lag to Security offered. Also sinar amounts on second mortgages on • harm properties andon personal Otto. A few bet farms' for. sale., Lie PAPER. prices. As .clieap as •in.„ catalogues:" • Also hook %patterns- of 'eliding mari- afattneere-,-Box 174, R. J. Cainerori, 'Painter & 'Paper Hanger. THREE CARS 'CRASHED •-•,„ "" . • '• •••,' •:1•10BODY BADLY HURT • ' • : 1 • •`• • TWo Ford ears, speediag, eastv.vard ii.ciCAP AND: OENERAV a • ;.,0---..0n,-0+4,4;41-411,--41-4 • :frOM'iucknow, and one Star car coin. Johaston Of* Toronto, •taarl. Mm-lielogether-an.Tokrance'?.. leg her sister ; Mrs .' Robert Bridge, one mile, eat of twn, late.„ Mrs.. Smith of Ti'ra is visiting her H°11!iiit.11I0t• had a eat, of tewp.'„ ". in „the 'case of the• Stan, the radiater I N Sons,Mespre, T, and 'James Siiiith wheel „smashed, •lenders twi4nd, and Mr. Walker, teller' in ,the "'Peal badly damaged, Bank of Montreal, ib enjoying .a,' two We don't know Who oWnedor were -weeks' -vacation. • ' drining,-the--ears' don't, ad '-er• Mre.'' Gladys MacKenzie and spa tise. in. .89.C4 CaSeS. It .:appears that Bobbie, Bobbie, are home, alter spending a the two -Fords were running one close week at Alviston. . behind the other as they aproached • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smeltzer the bridge. The bridge is !prow and ' of for cars to pass safely. they Must be idiery, are renewing Lucknow, ac- driven with care. The star came awn 1,4eeintances.; this week'• the grade from the east and evidently Mi. and Mrs. Greyer Bishop. and hit the leading Ford head on. The aaughter, Irene of Detroit, .afe..visit- other Ford then pillaged into' the..i"ne sing W1.4h Mr. and Mie _4.411.ex.r*ReSs.' 'ahead of it, and an canie to a 4,w. mrs'., Peter Johnston And doughtier, -den stop of course. An occupant of Winnifretr are visiting with relatives ;the front seat in the' !eliding : Ford went through the windshield but was in Chicago; Ill.; and at. Durango, Oa • not seriously al. It was all an odd 'Mt : and Mrs. r.: .0 - • • • • - . . , iuuhuidemi h0 , mixture orogood and bad nick: . been spending a two Weeks' vacation ' '"The narrow bridge'e 'the orad aP with ,Hie. latter's ineiharl, Mrs 'D°uP nroacbing from the east 7andtne. • cross road leading in from the soutl'" Miss Tena Blitzstein is home for 'Make a rather (langerous. combination, few weeks' vacation, from Tot -onto,. •and,•a 'danger ,signal, on the bill eat where' he has been attenditig of 'the bridge Would not :be•,out of nese college. Once., As it is, drivers 4oining: down .the -grade •would do well to see :that 14;titnreir of 'Toronto the bridge is 'Clear or that their Car., .Mrs 13 MacLean of MinneapOlis, are are under control ' ••• 'A LETTER. •FROM THE FRUIT • .GATHEVER4 ' Vineland Statien, ' 410y 17, 14g6. Dear , • .`----,,As•-•-.YOuYte.' re. mAL4 enough to :refer in The Sentinel ta;fitir-fritif:Prdalig adventure, .it may :interest you to hoar hear of , doing :Of OUrt.,Cc‘perienCeS".' The:, f,arM on. whicn we'•are located is 00.1atea ;an .4Ordan Harbor, about one mila : Ontario and thirty mita • frOin Haniltofl. Fren. our windows".'e can • look acress, the harhor and pee the catages of the many .earripers who spend, their hal days enjoying this beautiful .seerierry did the lake breezes:. • We arrived here a fevtif dents 'before the. fruit was ready ,for picking. SO We had ample Ow, 'to explore- our surroundingavisiting,.St.. Catharines, Niagara Falls and several picturestpie, little villages. ' Fortunately our lot has been Cast • among ',very • congenial and hospitable people, We are , getting '.splendid hoard and our work is the ltind that: produce healthy appetites. • • We have had 'some very enjoyable ,drives . along ;'the shores of , Lake On- tario; thro' the government • exnern meatat•igrM and. other large s fruit: fairris.....It- is quite easy to drive thio' these farms I as there: are no feneea,," the 'different orchards .being .separat• en ••••by driveways, which .dre Open to ,These farms are, very attraetive as they are so clean and well •cilltiv. cited: One that Was particularly in- -eseging, about one hun- dred .incrtiVitY;fiye-acre--TO;766-AW grane7thIrryphirti-erat peach-or- cbards. , In a normal . year the peaCh orchard on this: farm •yields about 80,000 baskets of •peaches. The frail is net 'quite sq plentiful; this year :on ley; 'are guests this week ok :Misses . seceunt of the, severe frosts last Fall guests this weele of -Mr. and Mrs. N.• -taTHE , Herb Graham, accompanied, ' ' .• CONSERVATIVES .his . sister,. Mrs. Burrell of Toronto, • OF NOILTH HURON. ;are spending the "week at for- • • trier home, here.• Nine months ago was your tan - Miss ' Dawson of: trantford 'nod' • didate.in the Federal election. , When , Miss Blanch' Whaley of Grand Van- the fight- was over everyone knew. Ltielcnow Figur Mill He;e'' is what a customer in OstUn' says abaut1H4velscli Flour • "I have 'enjoyed ;,making , bread . frony'llavelncic FlOur and Would lie • glad 'recommend. it to anyone. It gives •splendid satiefaction.r . W. E. Treleaven ' . BRASS -BAND • .',•1•41eitnfiw Citizens! Brass Band new open for all :sorts of: engagements - garden parties, picnics; etc. Araskite_, Gordan Johnston,. Lueknow. 9;6--tr 01.011••••.,•110•• .11•••••••••""0.101M •••••..6..10. For . number Of -window •• and sterni sash. .with glass in them. • Apply to D. 'C. Taylor. • • 'FARM FOR SALE' 160 ACRES, ---2 'Aeres good. Maple bush; brick. house 30 x 30 • and 14 x :20; frame barn an stone fonidation., • 50 x.06; Shed attached; 36 •"ii 40; delve shed 24 x 30; hen house 13 X lotnited, will be sold reason- ably. •Terms to snit purchaser. • 15-7.-tt. • : 'Geer. A. Siddalt _ . , .a 1 Theatre . SATURDAY , . JULY 23 8z 24 'st. Wilson and Wallace BeeryIn - “ElYGGEO"WATER" 4 la. A story .of storms, aria- aangers; of' t, Map's ..terrific -4 -struggle between' - love and duty.. "It's Too Hot To Bake!" We hear :this every 'day, hy make your home arid yourself uncomfortable.F; .Let Us StipPlY Your Nee,ds:. ry Our.Horrie IVIad,e, Whole Wheat and Raisin- Bread SATURDAY SPECIALS lieinmi Merengue_ 1'1ea„_„13naneg,..,CakesJelly Rolls ...Chelsea Bens Blank:Current Tartleta Chacolate7Vliaistiinalltiw-fle6C-•Itolls - • Strawberry Teitlets -Sally Brawn! • • BRING IN YOUR BUTTER AND EGGS AND.' OBTAlN, THE BEST •PR10ES• HOLLYMAN'S BAKERY Phone 36 Lucknow •, This ad: is for the ladies. We. • Want to -tell them jest ,that • . really valliable- Wrist Watch annot:be Sold at a lo* Price. It is an , Ask eyerywatch repair • man :about ' it, He will tell, yonthat • • the low-priced Wrist Watch is .* • nearly 'alway's • on 'his -..:repair bench or on its way. there. , Our 'Wrist , Watch prices start at f10.90n, and that is 4whete real value' and dependability begin. , Ladies! Corisidek: this, an invi- a . _Clara and, Verna MeQuillisr. , ---Mrs. ROM, Cannon (formerly; Miss Roie Sriritii) and two • ehildreo or Hound -A sant of money. Owner May have ,same by proving property and paying for this advertisement.-: Cecil 'Congram., ' • •BABY GRAND • catvaoLir Automobile: for _sale. 411 Splendid ..,conditiOn in every Way.. Genuine 'leather, upholstered, rin sign of *ear. • A snap. Apply' to Geo. IL Smith. Termite,. are visiting at Mrs. Can - non's, former •hoine on 'Stauffer..St, . , Mr. and Mrs. Will. Maynard and daughter, Alleda, Mr., and. Mrs: Geo, Burgess and Fred -Davison of Acton ' visited, last •'week witn, Mrs A T. Davison- of , town. Miss C. Helen. Craw 'left, early last week for St.: 'Andrew's -by -thin -nes Nev Brunswick, where' she Wil!, pur- sue _research work in connection with 'the Dominion Biological Station, for two months. •. - • T. W. Smith of tile ,Central Gar- age, recently delivered '•"Whippett" automobiles,.(the" new Overland mod- . n1) tO the folloWing local Purchasers Rev. 'J.•James, Petee Watson;:•Allan Terner and Alex. ' • ,Mr Rnhert Keith, who k it • still greatly disabled; by paralisis, is via- •iting his sister, ,Mrs. D. MacLeod of town.' ,He isllaccoinbanied by 'trc nieces; Misses Johnston of near 'Vir- den,' Min., who "ire spending a Month in Ontario. • , • , TENDERE FOR CONCRETE 'BRIDGES IN ASIIFIBLD ,TWP. _ Tenders will be 'reee ved by under- signed Clerk on or before August 7 for the following bridges: ' • On side. Line 9,& 10 East Division. On Side Line 3 & 4 East,Division. On Con: 2 at Lot 12 East Division. .0n Con, 1 at Lot 4 East Division. •On Con. 1 at Shenpardton•E. Div. Gravel laid down at all bridges and cement eupplied at the two on Con. 1. Plana and specification May be seen any time in Clerk's office, ' • • J. Famish, Reeve.., • t C. E. McDonagh, Clerk, Lucknow, R. 3, 29-7-c. that neither party could carry on and. the word was sent out that this bat-, tie, being indecisive, had to be fought over again. 7,We :were'asked",to git ready and keen: ready. This 1: din confidently expecting that, ,as,,it.wa a, matter, of fighting the' same ;Mee= tion over over,again, I would have, no op-, 'positien for. re=nominatien. • We -W-04 'We 'have finished the hard *fighting' tdstem the inroads of the . • . -so, called Progressive ArnlY: ihtotqat .oWn f'arty, and,, are abotit to i•each 'nut .,for Victory, it anpelia "there are Several ready tO pluck the freit from the tree .which we have digged about, , watered, nourished and brought. to , . - maturity.. ; If the :writer wasthe right candn, date .to select to ,engage in an rinfie lotted 'battle last 'autumn ;surely he nhOuld be permitted to finish the fight . 'age • .The calcium chloride • applied to Havelock, ,Outram and Gough streets 'last week, has proved to be the ideal dust-laYer:The talk that kJ 'deatrire= live to automobile tires is, without 'foundation. It would not be used on, the roadif it were. • , . , Rev,... Dr. F. scow MacKenzie of Feria,. Ont., with • his two children. ,Dougles and Isabel, .visited for a' few daye_last week -with Mr. and Mrs. P. Returning to Paris they, were accompanied by Misses Isabel` and Jean MacMillan, who will remain a 'gougeof weeks. . .11 • EXCAVATING COMPLETE 7,00i• 50;000 basketsis the • expected • yield this year. ' : Another interesting feature qfou1. clriVe was, a visit to the Rittenhouse School at Vineland Vineland.. , The school is quite modern' but the •special 'point, of ' interest to uswas the; settee!. ,..grOunde, which have been.. planned and laid out by an expert .gardener, The ,flower beds are at the height of. . their beauty now and thet flowers are 'flank and rare A. A, private ladivideat. by the nairie of ilittenhouSe -bore an, the expense of the • building', and grounds and provided' in his Will fot the upkeep upkeep of • them for :tWerity years alter his death. Be else , laid. out a Park just across from thn school' and built on it an entertain- , nent house Th • e o7 Inly •reservattor he made was, that th first thre , . . rown, OUseats must always be reserv.• ,ed free for children.: •Ile put in threel miles of. pavement which, added Mitch . , • • to the apaearance of his native yin g41104.WWW,".1);.&N.W.AWAr.ww.,Zvl",.V.4sidtVestirArmtilrtarg OUR S ORE , THIS WILL 'BE THE -LAST WEEK OF THE I -ALF -PRICE SALE. A GRlEAT MANY HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF / • THIS SAR LE AND HAVE PURCHASED MANY REAL BA - GAINS, BUT THERE ARE MANY LEFT. , FLANNELETTE, REG. 20c.L-40e.; COIN 'SPOT MUSLIN, REG,. 24.-10c.; FANCY DRESS GOODS, REG. $1.75--754; / Si RIPE NURSE -CLOTII, REG. 350.-18c.; 2V2 -YD. WIDE OIL- ti Curiii, REG. $1.50-75e.; MEN'S STRAW HATS, REG. $1.50' -15e- • tenon to• make us a watch.visit' -: AilL'ONEN TowELIANG. si,VcIAT;.-6::T1ii fiort $l 00 . •1 ' • EVERY •ITEM 'MARKED AT,',HAO ,i[xizic,E:IsA. GEN7 . • . ..., • . . . . , , . , IJINS HALF CUT 4gpucTIPPI. F.,..T: ARMSTRONG,' .. .L'UCKNOW, -:" • ' 'jeweller &•. eilionatriat '. ' , , A.L#tito . . ,......... "RE -UNION 1926 .1876 • ; Golden Jubilee • Zion United Church', Ashfield •• JULY. 2( 8; 26 • " , SUNDA.Y sERv,!C,p' 10.30 :. , A. 'AgnewKingsville., • Music by eebihyare'ju.°ee P.M.• --Rev.. Baimby, Blyth.. Music •by 'Male' Quartette of ' Lticknow United Church• tiONDAY i'. AFTERNOON • Garden' Party •and Supper the Church Lawn. Ark re -union of :all Jubilee • visitors. Addressee ...by-- former Ministers, and old -residents. Mus - ie by Lucknow United Church. if he , showed ,strength. W. therefore submit for your considera. • tion the two following- proofs. The. vote accorded me in Nineteen Hundred and. Twenty-five was over • One Thousand One Hundred and, Fifty" more than given' me in Nine- teen Hundred' and Tweak -one; That t"?.11OWs "a growing strength which. -have reasan,ta. believe still 'grow-. Mg. -Secondly, a friendly compariaiiii" with no ,Ulterior motive, save to show 'how, mi vote stood -in each. townshin, ,village and town with :two ideal can- didates, who were winners in: the 04=% tario. House: '• Mr. "Joynt'si vote ex- eeded "'nine as fellows: Ashfield 80, 'West Viraritareash :192, East YaWa:. nosh , ,Vote exceeded 'Mt. Joynt's as folic:airs: ''Wingbain 229, \Turnberry 109,, Morrie 63, Blyth .4,8 Wroxeter 16, Howiek 78. That AS,, '347 more votes 'Were • given inn , ' Joynt's riding than were given 'him Wigle's • vote ,exceeded Mine as follows: Gonericn 59,, Colborne 29. My vote exceeded Mr..Wigle's as fol.' • lows: .Grey, 98; Brussels., 23, That is 23,inore ;Votes were given int than to Mr. Wigle; Tnereforeln- the Federal .riding my• •vote was 370 more; not-: withstiandirtg the "home pulls'» of two candidates agdinst.my .one., •;••As,.'maity • candidates for the Nom- ination are prosecuting a, vigorous" canvass, I 'simply take this opportnin ity to refute arguments against nr Candidature. , I have no desire to, un- duly press -my ,elaim to reap the fruit of my !ay paSt: labors„ because it an ways has been, that many are to ',reap' • where they have . not sown. 1 skiply,:tcsis, that: each dole, gate attend, the Convention as a free woman and a free man, (not a tilays &sing the bidding of others), and af- ter hearing the candidates, make his or her Mind up and vote accordingly If ihir 41611110f -hi itgaltitit "MI there will te no murinur or Complaint from me, nnel cheerfully abide by that dinioigne • ' rOthfollv ,Youroi • UNCLE JOSH SAYS: • That: Golden, trost• Bread made their last picnic a grand pile and he is going to be a'contin- ual customer. from now an, he saysIle , dm say So much for golden' Crust • ;Bread and iliac cakes fairly melt in your Mouth.' Alas 'other,- good things to make up the lunch. :Golden Crust read can be `bad at your grocer's ornhone , 68, ROO Dominion Bakery. • ,Specials . foe the week-end-4)4i- lierry:t-Terts,:,Se_ona„.1.elly is, ' Cakes- .--Klarge-Vat• ' . - -'• nett •••••!)-et• 41F- '•- dust received a big stociral Ladies' t t 'Choose Ironi. • '1* nc •Black Canton Crepe Matte bee Create IS, • clone Sponge Cakes; Fresh Straw - • • • Thin •••Week we are picking cherries and the baskets do not 'fill, its ;quickly,49, they 'did in our visions 'wt impaving daily, altho' our mus- cles ache' at night, our nerves , brains are:Testa! and '*e find it ,rie, agreeablexchange from teaching: The strain on tbe. Muselei we, feel confi, dent will 'diSappear 'With practice erl _each ' night we feel mitre, lively: that' we did the night .before. ' • , The work in the open .air is, con- clusive .to' happy, spirits and we arc having having..very jolly tittles together. '•'•, Very Sincerely, Fruit Pickers at Vineland The , exdavating Woik 'Wei complet- ed ittst week, and pretiaratioria: for .getting :in the concrete are 'nide! way Stone erot.'gravei Will 'be se cured: it. Miller's gravel pit. . The steam shovel, . we understand,. will now: be used by the county in dr:Ing some heavy cutting in the hills on• the boundary welit* he earth to:- be used in iwideeing the road in 'the swainp Which is being, brought up to the standard of Ilkovincial-coUnty roads' ,28 fee wd�.. „and other very- fancy colors. : Alse Blaelt Duchess Satin, reg. price, $2.25, for $L59 per yard. Come and the reatd. bar,a.. nits ..;_oat tei,n's. Dry D. McINNES' Chirepreeter.-WIll visit ' Locknow, Tuoidat and • each week 044 be at ,.''Fririlent .11)04 in Aka /aftititiadtiO. '64440 COO Si$0.004' tUs $1,44. 41,414, .1.140! . Try. same of it today. Mao Ice Cream Cones, Soft Drinks, etc. cid0-6-4 • FROCLAMATION '"'Inglit • the .reqUeat of 'ti mimber of the citizens' of the Village Or Welt,: now, li hereby .preclatin MinditY, .• -August -2nd, • a- Mk HolidaY. Lor the Village of Lucknow for the 441,0 OK tb0918,4 VII OdirthIlliyi • lib Oiii 1 iI0 nOtO ( ittipv0, . ! t Ali r horOy inatifitt to GOo a Stern'. • '; i • A•A• • , .ASHFIELD.' CIRCUIT NOTES. :P.1C-Athletic Sports. 6.0, P.M. -Supper Served by , ladies " of ..the Chuich. - . , Admission to Garden Party and Sup= per -Adults 50e., Children 25e.` Everyone' ,Is- Invited' • .Rev. ,IL Dickiasim; • Pastor ad -Chairauin of Jubilte Com. :MISS Mepiall, .TO , ' • SPEAK 'At"irgt§.1,v4tTrt. The!". Progressives, of, South .Bruce will held nominating •conventipn at, • .the Town Hall, .Tepswiter, On Wed- nesday, July 28th" at. 2 o'cleek n.m. to select a candidate for the coating :Federal Election, and to re-organiz, the Association. , address the, converttipe.: All cordia.,11 inVited. Spechil invitation to the ladies. Four delegates allewed frei'. each polling sub-dinision: j. Arinstrong:.Preeident; • 1 Leslie Walker, Secretary, • • please note the, :full announcement Of, the Zion Jubilee, in another col% umn.. Sunday services ' will be at• 10.30 A.M. iiiieri.00 P.34. The 'Garden Party on Monday will be during .the afternoon Supper served at 5.30. The • The 'regular services. arta sunday schools Will ,ha. Withdrawn' next sun. day. • . The -Annual Young People's Scitn- flier *heel. is being held this week North St, United Chirreli.. Gonerich, 'Serene's are held in the ni:orninis from and pnblie meetings' in the evening. at 8 '6'clock. :thesewill 'be ..ifiddres,sed by.teturned, rnissioliar- ies nci leaders"' of YOung, People's work . Anyone .1a welcome to attend,' .ENGAGEMENTS,,,. 'IlLir-Mfav'Thoakas E. Morgan cif, MOO,- announce the engagement of, their daughter, 'Florence Ethel to Mr. JaMes Ben; son of MM. Margaret Be% and the late Mr, 3. Bell of atilt. Ontario. The Marriage to take piece early. it Angust.. t • • BUS WELL taw,* AgE,,A1P. ,Arisz4-i-r:*40:Asr*:wr, dir.dmarzaftarr. Ac*rditnalwArl _ NE'W 'RETURNING OFFICERS • , . Returning tinkers who' were pointed by .the king Government, and who. acted..in the, last 7general elec have been liatified; that their services not be required at the eleefion. tiext. Pali. On • the othei hand, rettirnihg' ceficers of. tbe otter political complexion are being ap. pointed: • . ' Mr: William MacDonald •"of Cites- , ley,- who ha& eta -go. in Sottelf;. Bruce last year,, is replaced by liftv. Fred ,Lippert Walkerton; who w,as con, .servative party candidate' last Fall. 7' , . North Hare mom- -doh:16M' It; ;2i- Clifford have charge, -While William. ;Carling- of 'Exeter will be • returning Officer in .charge in South Huron.- "' INTiNst HEAT •-'11$r d---lifrit,4,pan, , of, Isurnie Grove, announce the &gage. jfiont, 0f4their daughter, Annie: Chris. Ong, to' Olbbtne,- the liter; to tale 469 eit Jul$0 2ist, itt HORNEL DO Dry Goods, Women' & Children's Wear This week we have some special prices in Sheets, Towels), Cottons,, White and Fac-, , Wry Cotton. ' Very Fine Unbleached Cotton. Clean of , black specks. Special for fancy work, etc. Full 40 \ 'inches wide at. only 29c.. Full yard wide -Factory Cotton, goo weight and a good ' Household Cotton. 'Special -price 20c. • * 72 -Inch Bleached Sheeting, good. quality. • Reduced to 49c. a yard-. 42 -Inch Pillow Cotton. Fine thread. Very special price 35c. ,• - -Lave colored Bath Towels. Some very fancy highly colored, worth 70c, for .49c. A special fancy colored Turkish - Bath °yid... Special at,35c., 3 for $1.00. ... Still algt of goods on the Bargain Tables. , 4 A , .,,c0IVIE AND SEE! NDERSON BLOCK, "LUCKNOW • •-• SHOULD ' SEE THE FINISHED ARTICLE • While the work on: Ludgard . .• . (better ititowe as. Burns', 41111) Was under -Way there good deal °Cult- ieism' as to the effedt: the' excavating and filling,'would have on Properties adjoining, The work now. ebm- 'pleteci thia ne well ea. Oa .IiaVeleck •Street; and the Street; Coni. would like that those Who.odisapproved of the wok Should inspect it now. Luti- gard' Street has beer pat. in cxOt- lent:"Ocnidition., from . Stauffer Street te Havelock and opens tits it splendid for ti'd9the Holy ,tway, C g over • - rood* Gravel to• SilverWoda Mid the S,N.R.,Station. cutlitcH NOTES HALL AGAIN LIBERAL' • CHOICE: 4.• , Dr, HAIL:who represented South Bruce- in the • la -St parlianient ,is,.' a- gatn to be the Liberal candidate at', the forthcoming eleetiOn. This was tlegided aParty ennientioa held • Walkerton, TltursdaY • of last • The heat Wave which efreo4 "6-vOt 'Ontario, liendaY Inta!"Tuetclay, wal general over the continent, reaching, to itt, groatellt intensity iii Dakotel 'whore the ,tomperaturRi tip al.. rlag • %org potton. $hg Moot 1100111104i;I st 4 pal ttleit'/04.. • - • 'Dr. Hall netting wort the • last 'eke - tion With •*'' a fair majority was, ' the _logical choice, The Progreisjve ' Party ' hold ;. a • convention at • ineswater MI :July 28th, and the Con," servatives Select their candidate at: Walkerton on the WON TROPHY AT MT; pOltEST, , The Annual Sunday Seheol and. Congregational Picnic of 'the Lack - now United Church '4;in be held at 'Point 'Clark on Thursday, August 12. . The Sacrament of The, I.oid Sup- pci will be cobsarited 111 Luelcaew Tin - hod Chuiaf; ;it ;the InOm.lot lerVite on illun4014. #uonet ;at. •, Three rinks- Of L'ocknow, bowlers ° took part in ,the Mount Forest annual totirriainent; 'Thursday of last .weeki.-- My of theni Win.iiipg, the -*supreme . honors of the dayi carrying home the trpphy, and first prizes -no rneen prizes either' as they .censi,ptect Of four 2-hurner electric Stoves. The Sue- cetoful rink was made' up as follows: F. T. Armstrong,' itebt, ittie• T. wet, eoni T. S.Rcid, skip." The -offier*lesti - 'fortuntte, rinks *ere skipped BrOWA and 3._ E. .-Apow.-1111rtvt, 4#41144 •