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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-06-16, Page 4. • eeeerefeereete-e, nr0 • , ecORMICK4DE. BRING mowpos ar o yimely throughOui.'Canarta th* almost any 'neighbor, eiia, tell you Pf his • Ieas4ntexPerielteerwitiroes; .7r•••• 'Their reentatkfit goes. hack nearly a' Caitlin', • a woeth- while tollsideiatiore When buying a mower:: Call an4 It us dem- •01044tie,-•*he lieer *doles*. Pitellin end other 40intrOef ikelk• maalineE! . ** ";,;.• •* • " ite„s • \Vat* McCORMI'COBERINai''AD- ji,I$TASO' • saie:. 64: time ' With this New .Adjustable Top, .• AllOteol,•Frinee,„'Hay,Lcaider. sbearing S on' the , carrier elt,44 and2 on, the Main -axle: make very; • light draft. The :forecarriage hitch and , ' to p.•adjustment • a r e conveniently reached 'frain the, load: •The Mc -Core emick-Deering is the -last word in. Hai • • • Leader.,:eonetniction; •• , FOR PARTICIILARS CALL AND -SEE AGENT, ANDRE - LUCXNOW. .4• oneu-r-Service e Oen fo* Cash -We SeU Cheaper Than The Credit Store oo MOWERS:•--411ite is • nothing 'adds Mere; to the ep7 ---liOrikane-O--liellekeptelawneeand-feeeeepeee.-ine-ippd;.7 eyon must have a; goo Lawn MeWer..,'We"Iiiive, a .line of Mow- eret etkietzWifirett'Clailts-16Inch.-cati high wheel and cut :perfectly, 146,Piie it reasonable. I•- --teeeeer . •• eee•-• SCREEN.DOORS-LNloW is the time of year to keep out the peaky.by h your doors and • windows screened. • We have doors and windows that, Nvill fit 'almost any size opening. We also have screen Wire in every .width for recovering' doers.. ' OIle..STOYES-The ,011 Stove Season icsihe're' and there is ' ng,lhaf Will add more to the comfort of a' home in hoe- weather amenni„fill stove:. We have in steck the 'We* Perfection", in three itid'',Ontraiornet,•',also the "FlOreece Automatic," and we neve Wee- 'eet-Jee•Atioji",--thie,eyear .the ' This is s •very line stove,' strongly .built, •easy ' on oil and fitted with the, Lorain burner `. which : guaranteed .for n years. For those who haye their< house wire ed, we haVe an' Electric Ilot Platc, two -burner, Whith- hasgiven excellent "satisfaction: . , • , ' have Just received a carload of Brantford •-•;$00fingi• , including Roll RoOfine• .Arro-Lock „end Super-tite Shingles - If You hekecneett'oOf 'a !reef for. house or barn, don't fail to see us. • We have the material and the price is right. eBe' sure to ask to see „imitation "brick. siding. It is. the material: to 'make • a . frame • tot*e,:treiy:,warnu and in appeal -also almost like. fed • SHE1tWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS and VARNISHES. CHI /CAMEL , , . „NATURAL VARNISH, AUTOMOBILE PAINT; UT1LAC, SATIN FINISH. ENAMEL.," ' , Cement, Lime, Plaster Always On Hand. . • Urdle Heating, Plumbing and.Electric Wiring -( iyotii41f arid'. not youi pe :far you. ' 111 word0 ••L. 0. L. No. 428, Lticknow meets the second Tuesday of every month 'la their hall, at s „o•eiocx. C. Mullin, W. M..; P. 'Carter,' Rec.' Sec: • • , 'LOCAL MARKETS 336.s • Eggs : .27e., 24c., 20c. Hogs : • $S,75 'A man may down`bet 'hes never out -of excuses: • , . • YOUR SUMMER COTTAGE iiMillirams, D11 -11111-1-1121k11111 I j ,iilitiii,,,„;„; rffillvii;:if!„;•,,, f , 11114iiiif r -'---- ---- - t — ...w.v.f II iCat,Attractive:Inaile ao Out I SuMMet cottage cOnifortable and horne7like With •GyOrot Firepreof. partitiona and ceilings. ;At , , • small •cost '-the whole interior may, bee traosfetined into. 'attractive; &Ay rOorn's.,; ' : • C'Vrite forli:to;.bookietlity 'tome.", thit you how drproc, " Rodboarct Gypsum insaiUutig:sheo.thine and Itiquigt reduce your fun • bilt troth 20 t040%. „ 1314k Cjfkiatfei'dictl.4-64;,--.triOtit‘' PARfS CANADA 252 FRprpor .Vrsca.1111)9,or. •For Sale By & Son - Lucknow, Ont.', Rao & Porteous• Lutknoii, Ont. • , • .7. ' " THE LuarsCti - illJnISDAVJUNE 104 LATIOICN a • thiliPdaY: 010ratn•g * lttrAP,,k1010.9.04114r(1, * • ' • rpprietor mot'tot • •'010R.S041,J....UNE:10th, 1027 , ENFORCING TRAFFIC RULES , The :Villkge; COI4icif. -eg•e-Mikintar-, • has klurPlietl••• their. !oc,at !:c00,stabk 4a114••• that 'nateinehile 'drivers with 42-09i):ivat,oand gave initrue7 ; • dis tevered;hreeking the speed,,,,lepr are ation cnn be ascertained, it le'repork,, to, be, prOsectitede , • -4; ed that goYnxinnent now '.-has y1.10. :Asp. -,conskieratlon-7a-t.ptopanal-:.' te•TC:F, dlle,e; still farther the :InfttOr "license, the. same• timeetnerease tbe.„ gas tax.. This action 'has ,been 'hinted broadly by nee4Y1,Gov,Ortinient , Ministers in faat riiiinths, and it is .expected to be 'Ade. effective at ,the next 'sitting Legislatfire. • C.OUNTY.‘C0UNCIL • ESS1ON IN wiAreroN Dispose of VexedEqualizationQues- tion-Attend. Picnic at Oliphant 13each an 1ire Banquetted by .Wiarton Town -Council - • bis iutru400P. • t-- Theie 011 be 400,000 Mater vehige les operated in 'Ontario, this year, it: is expected., • qn". the hailsof - two drivcrs'' •PerreitS being' laaued, for 4 'car, a poSsible, ,revenue, 'a between docf,000 and $800,000',Slieuld, accrue to the ocia treeitir‘y froni the new te • take ,out driver's, per- tiut will, t i Underst:O0V; be :Met loth, drastz actioi by the .authori- tiOS• WhUnthing defitiite it: the, situ; ' .. That's the right; Way,: Leyese! and riles77,retipecting" speed,ispeciany, oo the streets, ought . be enforced.. Higli "speeds: 'nay be all right on the Wide country. roads when there is lit- tle traffic about, but. it is 'inexcusable and annecestaijr,cri th streets. . '. . The stop:street ..ortsingeMent ..is a gond' one, and , the authorities should 'see that it is .coliseeved. • Where. stop streets'are- established • dievers. en ,through ' streets will pay no attention, to traffic' coining In from tig ' . or t left,. and if those, entering a A r.otkh' Street do ;Pet stop the danger ill be: greater than ever. THE EXECUTIONS IN RUSSIA' , • •By order- ofthe leader/3 of the ger•-.' ernment of Russia -.(or asthey.'name :their country; "The, Union of -Social-. ist Soviet ' Republica,"), '20 -''persenes • were taken from ' "a iMoScow ,prison, and put t� death.: •The, victims • were -clia-rged-WitItecnispiraty orline kind , or another against the • governmeat. "Some were said •t� have :given infor,-. mation 'to _British .spies. This--nuissacre-was-theouteoM-eeiefe the recent unpleagantnesfi with Britii ajn and the- death of. a Russian ripv7 eminent representative • in • Pelank who "was shot doves by a • Russian student who .wes studying in Poland. • -adLnEethe- exe.cution so:f revolutionists dnd the transportation .of students to -Siberia :for • 'criticism- of the gcrvernment 1. of • that day.. AlthOugli, the Old Czarist • government ,Wee. oVerthrow3e. -and ,what is called • a republic, setup .fii: its place, the methods Of dealing. with eritics have teinained the: same--peie 6on,'..Sibetia, execution, ' It.° is.aston- ishing:how` little --change there. hae:: ebeeneeonlyetliatealLetlieeebed-Veateres • of. • the old are :emnbasiZed in the • new. -• The present • government is g thousand times' mOre cruel and op- pressive than the, ,Csarist govern:. ments were at their worst. ;• •••• :It appears that the Russian ,peope are noreepable of anything •• but a savage 'lletocratic government': such as • they • had under' the. Czars, and • non have in the nameofrepablie. • What, is te becOine of them?;They will just have to workout their, own Sallvatiini as' other people have dope. For the present: give them the :best • constitution' everframed and .-they will quickly devehme a :brutal auto - 'y -in 'fact, whetherii name or. : net: • • it 'looks as though there is a • long period of poverty, 'misery and milder, yet ahead for tIie people Of' Russia. THE 113AD 'EGG . ..• • DRIVEN OFF , THE MARKET • Concrete proof of the. effectiveness of the,"Ogg7grading-'..law .is • given by the experience of; the grading station at , Guelph, which he's new coinpleted. a second year. When this•etation was • opened in May, 195, the, nufeber •�f • bad eggs brought •intc„._ the market • averaged over. 10 'patent -elailfuls • a • week, within a year this 'had been re- duced to 4 pailfuls:, add is now not mote 'than '2 or 3 per, cent. of .the receipts. Before" •the station enjienerl One egg --in every four' offered on the Guelph arket was. mit At to eat, • according to:the reports of the Do - 'minion Live Steck Branch •offieiels • New a- bid egg is the exception. The• farmers and other Produ.cers beep learned that they cannot , sell ,bad eggs in Guelph, and are • gathering and taking care: of their eggs while' • 'being held so .meeh more carefully that , they do not. 'aPprediably ;,deter- iorate before being irarkethd.• • - • The, result Of this has been helpful tO the. farmers tit two ways --74t has • increased consumption and it:bee...in; crea.ded .prices. After the station had, been in operation a year, eggs Were .bringing a "premium of 7 cents 'a dozen on the average ' on the Guelph • market; compared with markets, Of: surrotinding eoranianities where there was no gradieg ,station. ' , ' ' • •Egg -grading stations in apetation in :Ontario • go: far have been, estab, lished by tho civic by-la,y: ancl `are • operated under the ,supeeviSion,.., of local merchants' aSsetiation, the municipalities• contilbUting ' toward the expenses. Geelph: Xitehenet and Paris have stations new, and Brant- ford and, seYeral other places.. -'are • planning, to open them ,nowthat the: validity of the. egg -grading 'law: has been settled.'"• ' • •• • ci a °MOTOR CAA :DRIVERS •. , • , '• MUST HOLD 'LICENSES • . • . • All Meter' car drivers in • Ontario •will -be' licensed -after July 13:t . Each: individtral license will • Cost 11, . and will be good' 'the end of 1928. cr'donyiti-council , leg- islation to this effeat has been Pas, hy- the Orittiri6 • -Under the new arratigernent,'. ;patent eeXamitter,s mill he AP/4104: Vine. Experienced drivers, 'who have :thdwe,fie,„rar -for. encipths .and leeet,.50,0ernileth will not have to, .blit to o:;amination.. ',Inexperienced "drivers will , be piif through ..a rigid test. the latter :class, in hddition to , PaYitt '$1. fek their pertnity 00 eeraiired th 1iXtitninOr 'fOr The regular' mid7surniner ,Session of •the. 1,1ruce :County Council 'opened on the' evening. of june6th;fin the Town Hall at Wiarton, at ;8 o'clock, Warden MeLer,en:...openede.theenieeting•eby-ex- tending a 'word .9f eielcometo, the members. ;He outlineelhe • 'business . . • whiChwould be• preseatedto: the mem: shin, and asked for'•,the,,diligent -coe ',operation of n11. In. cofichiaion, he car.: •led on 'Major ToInne;ef SOuthanipton to open the meeting ' With prayer.' Mayor 'Walker, on behalf of the town ,of • Wiarton, extended"; to the • Ceuncil a fetie-Ser'ee-velcome: • • The Wircleii nanied .a»on3rnjttee ete, draft a formal reply. •' • By7lair- No._ 931, setting. the 'diago7 al road, leading- througli the Indian Reserve .to Southamptoneon :the flgh- way .• Road • SYetein7was reported as approved by the Department of ;nib: - lie • High -ways, „ ea; was the agreement inept between the County and: Village of Mildniaer re peviag the,gcnnecting_ . . The Coitetip 'Railway and °Manicipi• al Board approved or Dy-iow: N. 927 authorizing • the Hepworth and Maple Greve Telephone to eredt,' Polls on the scounty road, • - • • ' .. :Rate. Same 'AS 1926 ., , , County,' essessinent •this ;:year. i identical With that 7,44062 The. tote eiperiditure as preseeted by the Fi nonce .1', COnimittee's :estimateA • !wil amount $281,461.70, calling for ten:rein -Tnp • follOwing-are th indiVidual ;assessments:4M Which th 'rate be;.leviedi Albeinarle $222702; e,Ainabel` 700; Arian. $18413254 Brant $267670 • Briite . $2016000; ',LCarrick,:,$2526860 „Cuirass :$2009700;. s.:Eastricir,4502710 :Elderslie 1802518; Greenock.•.$1896, .850; . 'Huron' '$2356041; Kineardine$2, 109700;•: Kinloss $1518676; ` tindsa3 $90455-; Edmiinds. $40650;:Saugeen $1109486; 'Hepworth $61184; Tiverton 11936535534' ; $170780; Mildmay 734 1;1 Ripley $215470; Paisley .$250974; .-TepsWate $207798; Lticknow 4249308;.Port •El gu ,$338086; Southampton $337023; '1Vtartoii $601133;', Chealek $546836; •.Kificatdina. $570672;• Walkett0o, $600- 7T4'11.4. dererind grants _cameLeilong-LWithelocklike regular' ity, and ,--Wete-voted,LiVith-the.-.4.1sual.. ;alacrity, the -grants Schools were aa followe`e, • , • 'Chesley $4775.60; 'Xiiie.ardine. 912.31;'• Pert Elgin ,83292,56 Walker, - ton $3868.57; Wiarton 4705.87; ' Har- rison (Bruce Ptipilsf 167.99; Han- over (Bruce pupils. .years) $2,- 278.27; Stratford $72.88. .• • •, Dealing : With 'edutiitienal" Matters, the : eomniittee . reeorninefidedee and council passed ,Motion; thee. the • Separate Schools - at Chepatewe and • Cargill are,; none. doing. fifth eistas and''ateetlietefore- entitled- to ,the seine 'financial assistance as the 'Public Schoole, in the, •eceety during eireilar work: • • , • : Delegations` representing the .hos- 'PROS 'cf. Walkerton 'mid Kincardine' were present' preading their. • cases for the usual grants, Mr, Crozier spAcesinrin for 'the fornier;. and Dr,: Bruce,,, the kitten Soma' ditietis- .siou •!•toi4f, .plaed the inetits Of the tWo'inetitutions so far •as taking care of county patient a was concern - el. arid. it 'came . that Kincardine had taken 'care:of more than Walk - erten: Hovireyer, they, both "got a like am"Ciiiiit of .2500:00, Thp Child- ren's ,'Aid Was given $1860',.00; Junior Fanners' Association o,f' Bruce $200.- 00; Brute Educational *: Association 8100.00; ,.. Tourists' *Association .150.- 00. Accounts Were 'received Irani- ya- feels hospitals throughout the' prov- ince for- care and Service to Bruce , county residents, who Were indigent, amounting' ' to the , sil in of $1277.50, These 'tivete 'ordered to he paid. • The Higlivtaye. Committee ..estiniht- es of 'exPenditure for the • year is, $225,000,,, , Of: Which, .:$90A00- ,he devot6d. to 'inairiteitatide and repairs, ''and the balance' $135,000; is...for new cnostroction vfork. Reads •end 'Bride: - es rire;vertir Odes,t° this,. yeat. No new bridges 'will he. Co,striicted iby the county, but the .following assistance •7•ti, a a.,1.-tireted ,:-t tre,thltotownshipfor-their wOrk, ' Creek' Saupeeri ; Snake, -Creek,. Eiderslie 180004 r-BridgeT5theiiiileraiid nbel '11200,po., 'Edmunds: Road f,P00,00;. Lindsay Burk. 'Reed 'Brent • 'Twp.--,,,Elorff,' .1tead .11,00.00;.....Culroas, on detour $250,00. arnall bridge§ will, hereafter, he Off 'the hands " " county, it tiVa ',Moved , 'by Mr. Rourke arid seconded bY Mr. Dithei that, hY•titteelle prepared and paitted de, glaring th4V till bridges of 20 140 1 1 a or: , And les'S in !Man, which have beee assinned by the county, hall evert to the: local Mpeicipelities in 'Which the -Seme, are situate, and thereupon : all the,preperty rights, liabilities and ohligtition of the county With respect • to such bridges shell* be transferred • to, and, shall, he vested ireand impos- ed upere, such nineicipalities: in .which §neh bridges are situate. Referred to Read and Bridge Committee. ' • • Thie:ye4, tl? -county has' take/el lee insurance against. damage or acgi- •dents htt appening Othe „ higliWeys. ; Everi.yeef -they :find themselves. disputes .4,04 su its,, for. damagee, and • they thought it cheaper, te• tette\ out " an , inauranee 'eolicy„ , and hereafter ' to talk to the ip- urancepeople, rather than, the -renal': • .when therget into trouble en the, highWaYe andfeel that ,Sonieone.' •ehoUld pay. The" Globe! Indemnity Ca.,' for the last half .dozen sOsion& has , had an: agent Elf the Board' trying: t9 Sell' them a policy. which 'lie finallY-:- -sligeteded in doieg", as the ,inetioe"indicatesi ; • Moved , by Mr: Ashcroft .and • see7 onded by :Mr. . Tiffin •that the Warden be emPoWered to sign and •exectite the application Pr the Public MIRY and Property ,Dninaee .Poliey Of the Globe !Indemnity. Cornpenyof • Canada relieving the County ef•Biuce• , of one hundeed per Centof its Habib- tyz' to the pUblie 'ciri its highways, and 1?ridges (for the term of one year) to the:limits df $50,00 in the case of ie- jurY Or death_ef-,:any'ene':pers'on„ _the yesult of any one accident. '• ' • • $10,000' in the case cif injury or death to more than • one person, the result of any one 'accident, . ' $1,00'0 covering any damage caused -to-properfy-eof-theepublice the -result- • of any accident (e.g.) all ,vehicle traf- fic. • , :Legal ,Service -- In • any • action' hreught.7aghinst-the7ccuiityeill-e:eire- Penses connected With' litigation (all legal fees,court, costs, et.) ate shouldered by the ;Globe,: Indemnity - • The Financial Conimittee ,estimated • the premium for 1927 would .amount to • abetit:$6.90.00. ' , Hereafter, the counties,, when "they, • reqpire, a piece of a man's 'farm for road . purposes. Will simply eXprepri- ate it, and fight the point .out by ar- bitration later.' This new powerwas taken to themaelyes,' through the 'foe• lowiaij ,' resolution ; .• ' '• 'Moved by. Mr. G_or:dOn Bimini and seconded by Mr. Gillies that leaVe be ittren to .introdnce.sa:-.15Y-lask entitled LtA.....Bylaw_tolexpropriate_larid' fore ;the purpose of :innpreVing the •road between the Seventh • and • Eighth:.Coneeitticins Of •the Twp. " of Huron in. the ,COtiety• of Bruce" and that the same be now entiodeced and reed, severally se First. Second : and Third' time and finally • Pessed,. Signed •.arei• Sealed. Carried.e,''• .• • • By-law 'introduced and read a First. Second and Third' time and ' finally Passed, Signed and Sealed and hum, ; The big business of the session was the equalization of the asseesment.- Vrotible had been everted; :and juatice, and equity prevaihe Jhe Veluators' Reportsubmitted et 'the' Winter jes . , sion, was . very unsatisfactory to the , urban municipalities; and a number of them threatened to appeal to the :County Judge for redress agaiest what • they .considei'ed an unjust raise An their -valuations. Most 'every. town and villege --received j» leitist_ whilst • the rural ',inunitipalitiei went down IA least a. of :them). R looked " ereeeee•eusee Prvel. .qastiff" f.t litanifed lirentford brantford Roof ipg, lopring Ro.efine rviceab e ••••••...1,11r, I • • Brantford Roll Roofing is Made. four 'weights and quiditieseeThe hght.- • weight (4$ 11:1/S is•4` vioci qualitriOr temporary service; ths a:tedium:Weight, (45.-.1t4ne• euelitY omil hssvY, ,.-yeeight 0.5 lbs:) extra, fine quality. line- • 4' extra hese,' vieight lbs.) is super; : • 4,11-ee. fine quality -.-the -most actrictilillt.isicl, o.• substantial yeti, can buy; • . Brantford Roofing'Co, UmiI. • ibFautford,,Oateeln, Stock Carried, Information Ournished Sind Servile on Brantford 'roofing rendered by , " Wm. Muraie 8tpSon - ' Lucknow, Ont. rowing wife and eve would eit- prose, deepest sympathy in • ••the lose ef, a loving- husband. father; 7andethat-h-Copyeof -the-resolu tier/ be .signed' by the Warden and :cleric and forWarded to -Mrs: Marty n and. *else Published in the, minutes.. . 47eForecourtesieseandeserviee.- council arid taking, ere of "the, Hall. Chief McClev1s Was Voted the, stim: of the way Of ,'entertaininent and amusements during their ! stay in tewn,' councillors. expressed tHee• selves as delighted with the hospital- , of the people of Wiarton. 0 n W,ednesday afternoon they, journeyed outto :Oliphant Beaqh Tor 'a picnic, JdpitorPluvius took a. hand ' in. 'it 'right. after one o!cicick: and' Sent dawn an overdose :of; rain wbicheclampened• the:spirits of thein charge• Of 'the sporte and threaten:411o: put. the en- tire ptegrain out of. ,business.. iIo Aver, -areun thelee_eilcle ceje:e I e area_ and it' Olinhant; where the • sports. • were held all signs :Of were quiekly. soaked . into the sand, and the", 'sports . were, successfully' Pulled •• Off thdugh delayed a little.: Soft -ball was the fii7st order, •tWo . games Starting' ttro team's from the Comity ;Council- • lors 'playing with. the Wiarten1ToWp Council and the -Board of Trade:, The "iCi:rititntmiyitbhear, rthores,tomieueffienaan,gi a. nnlii:.p.biaryils. • to the -tine' of,'21.-to• follow' • g• O County -Nelson, line.-up isuol; 1; n 'MC - Laren,' Thomas: Huston, MeDonald Tiffin' and Gillies • •• • .ToWn--13?ers; Walker,' Gil- pin, Ewing; 'Pettinan, Corrigan, Watt , • • The Board . of Trade,. team was luckier; for in their game Alley trim, med the other Comity Cetnicil• team tothe tune I 28 to 12,, the. folloWieg being the:lipeeup,; Boatd •of Trede---Ashley, Ruther- ford, Cameron, Sadler,: ' Hay, Forbes, Mellannell 'and "McKepeiC. .,,ebu,nty • 'council-c-Dowas. Binwn. Willoughby, , McKay, , McKay,' ItleDene ald. Rourke...Rand:tire, troWne: • • 'The winnere , of these .1. -Wo- gareei: then played off in a more eleSele eon- 1 . Wiarten Mayor and Reeve' in Making the eward..• The following was the , line-up: '• -4.County-e:Nelson, •Willoughhye....._Mg- • • Laren, Asheroft,•,13rovni„ .Tiffin, Scott -and Abel. , . • ,• Tewii-McCleyie; Byers, Coirigari Taylor, , •• Men's Races . 200 pounds. and , ever 1st; De .1. : Byers; '2nd; F.' M. Watt; 3rd; Dave •WiNolighliye' • • ' , yard free-for-all-,ist, • er; n .•• ()ore:: r., . c. Ka;,• , • • :•1'. • A 'YerY-' enjoyable tune was iipent• by all who were present.. • Visitors apd, all vdted a real :good lifter,:;, #neons Sport. .• • e, • On 'IlturSdaY afternoon..ReeYe 'Croft '•of Albemarle, invited about half a the.council fiebing.eXpe- Cition tollowdenyale; Where a 'dinner _waSaincletedetlieimlaY_Mrs.lOhn_Ash7 • croft, Mother • of the Reeve,' after . which they, went out , on thelake'in 'a couple• -,of latmehes, and tried . their' hand at .fishing; ' • . • Thursday evening, a banquet •• was tendered the council by the Corpora - ti of the -ToWneof WiartOn the basenientof thei .Presbyterian. Chnrelo hach•e-as• greatly. .enjoyed About fop sat. doWato, the table: The thenii was:oxcellent. •Reeve ". Byers, acted as, Chairman.. The toast het and ,ptogrein :fof Musit and cianniutt, ity singin'g..wai '1Vety• . yeting it one of the' hest .•.they had ever attended: ' •,. • • : ; After , the 'final eesaion, on • Morning,' the memleers departed .•Or their h.orrieS, alt agreeing that June sessloa held' in ,Wiarton Wee' one . of the. /nest delightful they had yet . .• , , FOURTH, CON. XINLOSS ' for a time i1' trouble. . However, the : Mrs.. R. 'MacEenzie and daughter Warden's Committeep "Whigh had the of 8tratford, were visit rs at Mr X matter in -band. has worked faithful-- MacDonald'a last Week. • . '13r in the interval th get adjustments Mr. W. Finlaysen a Detroit, Spent here and .there, and finally succeeded q 'few days °Nast. w,eek at his horpe in balancing, things by :raising .,Brapt $100.000;" Arnabel $13.7,88, and Ape- tested .mateh, the 13oard. of Trade'• ; Miss • •Ge • Brackenridge. of New roe,nts or changes. the valuators' Re-. -A.' tug- ot-war Nvas 'the': next eliebt... ...Brackenridge Curing the Week. iii merle .$20,000, andi with theseainend, w • tOtlWTth IKEiracrlhfir.""Bert , • port-event-through'the conned. Ft 0 e -end 'proved most :excitimr: the re- .; MisS.Margaret ,MeIntyrre who .has •-• benefit of our •reederse.w:e: append the •soltoc.being the, smile as whathappen- been ; v:sitipg with ' her Punt,' Mrs. (Valuators' Report herewith„ including ed when the : iti.0Sistable •,"•14,1- MriCay, in/ Detroit, hair' ketliriled • the Changed „ figures'. as . passed at the • immovable object; a '00...Neither home. couneili• , • • : . - Mr. J. Harrigan:. of',Zespeler • ..ls ' ALUATIONS isiting at the home of Mr COMPARATIVI1 WM The' .schednle bele*: shoWs; the 'former Connty Eceedized. ;Vale iition ihot Littic• Mary and • Qt. -ace Reynolds of . • VI • v . . ., Local Municipal Assessment,. and the 1926 Equalized Coin -Ay Valuation. Windsor, are spending their Vacation: - Township . Equar. Aesl. ' Equal Ass't, --Local Ass't„._ Mr. A. Stewart of Detroit, spent • 'Old,: ' • ,- • with' their. aunt, Mrs., Ar 'Sutherland... Albemarle . :-..... 241458 ' ' 222702'• ' Amabel •. .".:..: .......... 4.., 936700 *Jehn, MacDonald.: _ -, , • " ` ' it day reeently at tlie home of Mr.,• , Arran' ....e ..... 2........... 1791295' . 1 I, Mr. A.. Nicholson received -word of , Brant ... : .:.:.............' 2582601 • Bruce ',. • . '. • . e. e. • • •'• . • . .°.... '1942044 occurredat Mordon, Mane last „ the 'death of his 'brother, John which . Carrick' Culross .,...... .. . .. ...... : .1943022 .. , :.............•.-. '2431644 tweet:ko:on',The•.:fimeral was held. from in • South • Xinloss 'Church, ` Tuesday' af- .. , . Eastnor ,,,• ..•.4. • , :....... :.'. 51.8887 ' • evening with •Mr; and . Mrs. Robb. Mr. Bald, I.'P.S., spent Thursday • ' .. at hrield\rmeMmresxa nt"Y°111.43 Tel leal °ern; gFroi ;71 ual iyittasptopi nr. esas.nstd,o' •wiMsri. • .::4''' - Mr. A. McKay," 'on- the .sixth,' visit• - e.(1 with friends in Detroit last week:. •• Mr.N,•12. Grant has been Inlay' for 886700 ' 1848260' - ,2676700- ••' 2016000 • 2526860, 2609100 ' 502719 .1896000 1096850 2356041 2.109760° ,• 1518675.. •f,'90455 , • .40650 '• 1109486 •• •, 266015 _ 870898 • 1574150 2 2528095 1905075 2534850, , 1755395' •'537395 1095231 184569(Y , 2898350 ' 1851875 • 1527772 •, 106785 80455 1133972 Eldetslie . . •1 1802518 ' 1.• so,0•11 • • !Greenock . , , 1884861 • Huron : ....... ..... 2327298 , Xincardiae ' , , , 2038069 Kinloss •. ;• 1501444 ' Lindsay . ... , 90378 St. Edmunds' ....... . 40700 Saugee,n 1100115 24223034 ,. 23167479 • 1926 Old , Towns At, •' Equal. Ass't; Equal A§s't., •Hepwortli :4 „ , • 68306• -.61184 • 73555 • 77340 196336 170780 ' ..• 215470 •.2509r4 2(4708 .- :249808 .• • 838086- 387023, • 5011.38 • - • . 546836 • 570612 ••• '600104, 4396691. :eoncmuora-resolu -*•• en- - TiVertOn 4,•rio*••••••• ;AI": 75134 Lion's Head ;78566 `Ripley 177640 203068 • Mildmay• • • .6. t• *rear • 209898 Paisley 11.1'.11;i;obleeltil.t.•244814 ' Teesrwatek • ....... • . ;;•./ .28575 • Lucknow • • • • • • • • r • r • • 321753 Port Elgin . . . . 425620 Southanriptori , 480902 • Eincardine ,Chesley 776071806109 '1Valltertort • 790806. ": 22912966 . • " • t,0 , - • Local As 't • 78485 • 83945 • 86090 , 200492 247246. , 230000 208797 835085 851;521 1127030 Tri0155: 091387 897425 • ' 050105.. 831,020 '5415996,, Reeetereeserer. Lexy Belt; ,istriet • 649251'3 P.IPAPHr... Kkihols'ne ,Canipbell;s .,,corne time, sinking artesian wells ,a- 160 the Fourth.• •• rmidra.yaenvdelimin7. aFtremd?...0Thgdtoanli,sxpobn.t an it. tack ,nf ,tonsilitis, ..will he 'able to b• aai.ilynS9d:11:1:8.}1s000' *sufferink wi'th • We hope. the famill4's "on the see, lioLYittool?NpgivE wominkra' :The,' regular meeting of the Junioi , . WQ111.NN YilP.tittite was held in Holy-, rond Institute T -Tall on Saturday, June 11 th, - Tlfe i following_ . tdneer ,Were • ..: i• 0104.r.el: President, Merearet Camp- bell: Vioe-President, Edith eddea: dered .their sympat les to the fern' Of the late J. B. Martyr' of Ripley, as followe ' •1.‘•10v4d•bk"-'111'.'''-'-Mtinfieand-raecoritled by Mr. McRerracher that thiS council place on record all ,eX'presaloa Of itS dccp iegret,at the death. ,of or IA te coIleaguet Mr. J. 13. Nfartyn, the first . IleeVe''af Ripley Village. _Dtiting ids short term office, he. took, an 'aet- ive interest in the affairs • of -the council and his §terling quilitieS and -motors judgment made liltn Alsetol, ineriitiir qui 00014, 10 Ilirsere • .1Y 9(1.• nflfives. Jeanne. Tialdo treite , oil oeit, Bannerman lie ahd Edo could budge the' otherean. inch ' O • retiriiSt;r,ieltn Bell; A/414._ OrreanIAL, : from ,pure' physical...eXhauatiatt, V-; IltrYiKet that--quit.'ieffuneillers of Oft cOunty T din ria Ri4ra Bannetwan: _ ing ose e, -relation 1, 'n't the n!!xt meeting, . and all Pr - tel] a' different version, of the con, •P'Pn) '0,P111.,' Dorothy sand JeAnne. repertcr. :with hc,fng a It. wOP to Aunt, n •' 1,"Y 4111StS tileir ritbdle" aatt CII1Siba a this oin„too! vothor 'The 'fleeting eloi- tory.'0,1y1:44 the .actuating' motivq. of, tti • with Thn tT, the prize,: hut on investigation, we P"T•ntr. 1`6.1": the • nieXt Ineistjniir haVing:heon givvn the,box" Of "0411 A Mid fill/UO{01'1 to - the pratical grounds for ,ihnir "chp.ros'os Movo'arot CIMIlke,_ 6vent., end..*(re Charg, TT1:41PohY.. • e.,71 ational isAthem , Loo's•Pitsysrt 1 , 3