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. eLOCAL. AND GENIIMIALi"
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DENTIST
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'Dr. R, ' L.
Oyer .,Deekeee 'St ors Extraction,
'nigher :.by gas, or local. Will be • hi
Diaglianoa.„ every. Thursday.. • '
Finite SS
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•..DENTIST
-Call,-Dr, NewtOn„,
Make appointment
In eMes everyday •
• IIVII'llitYBODY'S COLUMN 0
• • o' • • 0-.--•-La.4-4
-Om A. Shiklail, iaseknow,
and Real Estate.Dioney to lend Ar
first' mortgages on farm proper-
ties at 6 and 6,Ya_per cent aecordine
,to leeurity offered. Also ' small
amounts. on second mortgagee on
farm properties and on personal
notes. A- few good--farme-for,late:
WALL PAPER
„ My 'stock of Wall Paper' is com:
folitofor-1927, Prices from ';8c. up., I
ani also agent for leading' Joh, hawses:
Cameron, Decorator, Painter
and-Grainer,:-Box_174, Lifekno*
Window.
. aid storm :sash' with ghee in ,theni.'
Apply to D. C. Taylor. '
EGGS,. AND BABY CHICKS
Get iny price list before ordering
Barred Rock or White Leghorn Baby
Chicks or eggs for hatching. Incuba-
tors or brooders at right prices. Cus-
tom hatching' done.-. Duncan Ken-
nedy, Whitechureh,_Ont.
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, For Sale---'1•0pbuggY; steel tires-
in
firstclass condition Mac-
Leod, Ineknow (16 641)
House For Sale -Frame residence
5 reams, hard water,garden, good
stable. -Apply to David Mead or
Mrs. Jaa.: Burns, north of the-sta.-
tion. ',(23-6Af)
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• For Sale -A shed. 24 ft.•x 50 ft. -
Apply to George' Alexander,, R. R. 2,,
Lucknow. ' (30-6-7)
AUCTION SALE- Of Standing hay
and grain, at Lot 3, Cori. 6, Kinloss,
O n Monday, July 4th, commencing at
3 , o'clock p.m. Terms -4 • -month's'
credit on approved joint notes bear-
ing -interest -at -the -rate -of -6 per cent
per annum. Mrs. Lucy Swan, Prop.
John Purvis,8Aue.
,.,--Attiction Sale of Standing Hay -
Melvin Reed will have an auction sale
of 60 acres of Alfalfa hay, first cut,
at his farm, lot 3, con. 10, Ashfield,
on Saturday, July 9th; commencing
at 3 o'clock p.m. Hay will be ,sold
in, lets to ' suit purchasers. Eight
..months',credit or a discount at the
rate- Of ..per annum for. cash. -
Elliott ,Miller,' Aue. •
AUCTION SALE .
On July lith, 1927, at one o'clock
p.ni., at the ',Crewe Church •shed -s
part of the 'shed will be offered ,for
sale, 20x60 ft., with .12 ft. posts.
'Timber in good condition. Terms -
3 Menthe credit on approved joint
notes or a discount at the rate of 61,
per annum for Eash.-G. O. Durnin,
Sec'y. Trustee Board.
FINAL- NOTICE
All Accounts owing to Herb Me-
Quillin must be paid within ten days
o they will be placed in court.
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A. Real Agee& Opportunity-,
' The Fuller Brash Company, due,, to,
recent changes, has a vacancy for, a
. reliable man, between the agee, of
2546; married men with car prefer-
red:. but not necessary. This Joni -
tory could be managed from Lueknow,
or Goderieh. Write, giving partieu-,
lars in first leher, when an interview
will be arranged inyour borne town.
- -W. O. Wright, . 209, Royal Bank
' Bldg., London. • (7-7-175)
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Good:Good, ;„,'Low Prices. Red,
white .and @tie bunting; i (le per yd.
Seine used haunting, at. U. -L. -The Mar.
ket-4/ornell-Murdech co.
ROD AND GUN FOR JULY .
Full of stories of. iotetest to all
zaportsmen„, Rod and Gun and ,Carca-
-Alan Silver, FoxNewsfor July' has
just -beeilliatieri. Among thc.x-many
breezy '•iitoriei of outdoor life is
:,--very-fitie-salindn-fishirm'atery.,hy A.
Bryan Willituroi, a' well known Brit.
fah Columbia authority; Another In.
teresting'leatifte .is the first of
short series' of unusual' stories a
Canadian wanderings by. Robt. James:
appearing' under the .general title Of,
'Tales from the Wardroom Mesa."
Politics .malto-, strange., bedfelloWS,
but they loOli get „OeCtisteoled to the
10,01 *Mit.
ready for the big. day thinOrnawl:
: It is the day, or. the'tnonth'ef
sum-
mer Vacation and the garden party.
Idles Mina ,Graham 1 over ' from
Chillieliothe; Ohio, for a:two-weeks'
vacation. "
Have ,yon ,got „Yeur . motor' vehicle,
driver's permit, 'yet? , You .1/111:' need
.efie after July lit.
and Mete' •Robert Lyons of
Quebec, Visited last week with Mr.
James and Miss Wens of town.
Airs. Dr.; Johnston arrived, home
from ' Toronto on Sunday, greatly hn-
proved-in healtir,Tond:well;on theway
to recovery.
Good Goods, Low Pricep. Bargains
'in, Hosiery and :Women's --rine Lin-
gerie and Silk Undergarments.---11Or
nell-Murdoch Co- • •
Mies Kathie MacDeogall, who
spent the past six months ,Witit rela-
tives in Michigan, is visiting with
Mr .Robert Mulfin.
Mr. John Hildred o'f Toronto; visit?
f •
ed his Lucknow 'friends lor a few
days 'last week He Was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Taylor.
'MeJOltii-LOW-e-andlWr.-John-,Maitt
land; 'Aberdeen Angus breeders . of
Elora, 'were_visite're with Mr. F. G.
Tedd,'St: Helens, last week:
. Mr. and •Mrs. Frank. Buck„ Mr, L,
Bitek-and4BWEll errilitek
tavva, MO.- A. C. 'Barrett' itud'chil
then, Mi. and Mrs. A. P. puok. and
little ion, Francis. of Londoe,.. weeti
the guests of Mr..- and Mrs WI1iani
Armstrong; one day last week
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' On page 3 of this paper will • be
found the • prograni've-comniended
the National,:Jubilee Coinmittee for
the Canadian Thanksgiving kiervice.
.StindaY:. July 3rd. It is well- worth
Studying•. d
Goods, - Lew Prices. :Clearing
two linea' of Girls''.1.1iiddies at 50(
and $1. egeb.•,--Nornell-Murgiogh
.-The' Market, '
krin Peter Ryan of New Westmin-
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-.Later, B.C.; is -I -visiting -this week -with -
her three brothers, Thomas and. Jas.
Webster: of Lucknow, land Hairy Of
Ingersoll, arid a sister;: Mrs. James:
Durnin of this Vicinit3r. On the Way
east Mrs. Ryan visited her sister,
Mrs.., J. G.. Smith in Saskatchewan
formerly of Weft' .Wawanosh: , •
.Mr. ,Archie: MacIntyre, who spent
...thc-past_nientli'in-Sasketchewania
home again He .He rePorts crop condi;
bons: in, the :Prairie Provinces, SO
_far.. as he saw them, as Very 'good..
Seeding was late,Ttht-plenty of Mois-
ture , and recent .warm weather has
promoted great growth, that iv
parts; at ani rate, n bumper crop is
expected. ,
LADY BOWLERS. ORGANIZE
The annual 'meeting of /the Luck:
now Ladies' Bending Club was held
on Monday evening. The following
officers were elected: Preisident, Mrs.
Wilson; Vice Pres., Mre. 'Thos.
Smith; Sec'y.:Ireeaa.; :Mrs. Rae:
Executive, Mrs. Temple Clarice, Mrs:
Murdie„ Mrs. W.' L. MacKenzie, Vire,
Agnew, Mrs., D. M. Johnstone; • Re-
freshment 'Com.. Mrs. Chas. Steward •
Mrs. A. Hamilton, MrsR. Fisher
Mrs. T. Watson; Mrs. Will Douglas.
Mrs. J. W. Joynt; Membership Com.,
'Mrs. F..T. Armationg, Mrs. A. Tur-
ner; It was decided •to have Wednes-
day afternoon ' for ladies' special af-
ternoon,, and other days •that ean be
arranged fort Ladies desiring to join
should pee:Membership Coputiittee Or
the secretary as soon as possible.:
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BASEBALL '
Lueknow :VVine at Pert Elgin -
Score 8,4
.That, the game played, here a cou-
ple of weeks ago was just :off. -day
for the Lucknow team, was demon-
strated at Port ;Elgin On Thursday\ of
last Week, • *hen the team of that
towa 'went down .to defeat. to ,the
_tuna:1st 8-1
Alirough.-
both teams" being out for. victory. Ir.
*f -got- iat
'Iiins:".rert'nneeesaftli • tri .piling up
strikeouts, appears to. be a great
Season for lOging . game' at -time-,
Walkerton, Teeswater. Ltickooty u.nd
Pt:Eigin suffering liefeat on their' te.
speettve hem° diamonds.
The 'next :league thine:will be lat.
paistay, this: (ThuradaY) aftern001$:
whip Idieknow pley Petelqt
LUCKNOW .ON'T. THURSDAY .1;111E 30t,h,, 1827,
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'CELEBRATION NOTES'.
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Ant this (ThurSda)q, Oterliean.,and
'early tOnforrow morning. to complete
lropr7
.,. Places. Of business in Luchnow will
he open this Thursday .afternoon and
evening -also on Saturday as usual.
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, The Post Office will he cieeect
day and "Saturday as in ether puhlie
-helidays-open ,to ID a.11);`"and One
to IL** Med -'.te.14ers. not
go over their "wroutes on, Friday, w July
lot,. but: Will make • thetrregular
rounds Saturday. '
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Float and Calithumpian Par-
ade will start at the ichool. grounds
at 1.15 o'cloek p.m., lied proceed to
the Park. Quite a number are going
into these, competitions.. . • ° '
The , Committee in 'charge • of thc
Jubilee Celebration haie done every-
thing possible to make the' dak S-
Whecess. It is now up to the Weather
man. That uncertain gentlernan has
a lot to do with making and Marring.
It has been decided :that in the
event of Sunday being a fine day the
afternoon service Will be held , in
Caledonian 'Park. If the weather. is
iiinfavOrable the meeting will be . iri
:the -Town - ' , -- ••
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. 'TUESDAY' NIGHT'S coNctarf
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. Evhferitly people's 'fancy Clods ',Mit
'birn to in -door coneerts. 'at, this tide
of the year. They are. engaged' With
garden.' parties,
which d • f '
p good: The
metering and ether" out -door sports e for the ahhe
uncovering---of---'-trhe-'',.beantiful'-L- clack-
bwasibthe occa.sion for hearty apPlause-
, Is.. remark...is suggested by. the'
rather email attendance' at the. eon- Mr.' T. .S.' Reid' S'pohe. .behalf
the, Fire doinpany., and expresied 1.14
-.ins'the:Towo Tuesday :even-
igret that the Co;: should:lose' so ae-
ing.
. ;There was just .abotat one-third bipveen.a. memb.ei. as Mr. -.Johnston had
.of a good •crowd there; in s'pite. of , It unifortunately. Was, the •fate
'he fact that the:I-Affair. was given: un- - the., srnal er. communities to lose
ler . auspices of wthe local their 'brighter and More energetic
„iizena t'e tbe larger plaeeS, ,but. thise
Teristittite; and, thot:nconsiderable et.'
a cendition'tbat Cannot ,be
-pie had been. made'..hY' a riuMber of The , pretty 'glassware- -he tin
the.:ladjea drum up, a
',149Nti -SERVICE TO' VILLAGE
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FITTINGLY .:ACKNOI.YLEDGED.
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Presentation. to 'Reliert: Johnston
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At an. informal 'meeting, of about
$0 ' citizens. •of Lucknow, held .at the -
Town, Hall, Friday evening lost;, Ex -
Reeve; Robert, Johnston ,Was present-
ed with a really .beautiftd -"Grand-
father's. Clock," on 'behalf of his
many Lucknow friends, ard by way
of
Of acknowledging his -.years of. capa-
ble service to the, 'Village as,, counoil-
lor, reeve: and 'citizen... At ,the Same,
• time', the 4c-reeve-Ve and Mrs.- Johnston
:received on behalf"- of the ..LocknoW
Fire CoiripanY, a 'dozen 4,cut glass
'sherbet glasses and bawl: The clock
case is of dark mahogany, and bears
the inscription: "Presented to Robert
Johnston by Ituckhow citizens, in ap-
preciation, 1927."
As • is generally , known, the John-
ston family is about to move to Code -
rich, .where Vier will make their fu-
ture home. , ' • '
Reeve ° D. M: Johnstone presided at
the.::.meeting,-and:-after:briefly-seet-
. ing the purpose .of ..the gathering..
called ' on Dr. .G. A. Newton, Who, the
,lhairolan said; had something to say.
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The ,Dr. made a 'very fitting. speech
pointing out the appropriateness of
acknowledging in a fitting way' the,'
public services of those who worked
,in the interests of the community. He
referred', to. Johnston' S boyhood life in
Ludknow, and' hoW by shear. pluck
Ondl'perseverante he had - made •-his
way against 'adverse. circinnatances,
until he .became reeve .of the village,
a Position he occupied for ten years
tnd.had been warden of Brtice-the.
highest distinclieli the County Conn
.eourd'confei. :Not Only had be
been capable municiPal dfficer,, hut
he had. been • active in ,the ,werk of
the ,.church -in fact,: in -every' work
crowd.
covered
, . , _ . was for Mr. and Mrs. Johnston as a
., The program; however, was quite reminder of a 'long and appreciated
connection with the • Company. ..
up to -the advance .advertising, Alice Mr. Johnston, who was visably
Dunbar made them laugh all' right much affected bY.,. the proceedings
Sh was much like her pictures, only which were much beyond his expec-'
re was tar More of her. than any t:etkinoonNsv,kaiznan finenbapprep gifts.riaA sgpren:
e;dh
would suggest. She was
picture ' just
. • father's cled ock- was one of' the' th' s
about as fat and stout and jolly,,as he had for long looked - forward in-gtk
she could be. Her prograni and style nos'sessing,but. he little thought that
is much after tthe feet, howeverthat of Bennett or it would corne to birn,in this way. His
HarveY McGee
friends could not have' selected any-
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. thing that he Would appreciate more
that this .eomedian is a woman, giv7 than this clock.• •
Referring to hie
..,ing 'the performance a - different Ila- Work with the Council and other vil-
ver. Many of the lady's jokes were lag•e organizations, he 'said that he
at - her. own expense on aecount of but felt, that he was doing his duty
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as a ezen, and, while he was reeve
,her bulk and shape. We denbt if the he acknowledged the splendid assist -
younger element ever laughed more. slice he had had from' councillors whe
' Only -one of tife-mitro-gyrri-vilii- ifad-b-een on the board with him. He
especially, mentioned Mr: George II;
there,.and we don't know Whether it
Smith', who 'had co-operated with. him
was, Agnes or Dorothy, but which-
, . , for so many,years: .
ever -it was,. she is a great dancer . In conclusion he said that"ttheir
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and, entertainer, and no doubt came 'home at Goderich would 'ever be open
honestly by the score or more medals , to friends from Lucknow who might
, See fit tO call. '
which decorated her coat a
. . . „The crowd then sang "For He's A
Local talent was represented by Jolly Good Fellow," after Which
Miss Mary Aitchison; Mrs. J. Wesley many had a close view of the clock
and listened to its' soft musicarchime
Joynt, Mrs. Newton and :Mrs. Reid.' whichhe rpathgsereivnlwy,ia5s md
mianuetesv.
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UNITY, CLASS -JUNE MEETING' bout eo-ual numbersof men and wom-
,.. , . w • en. Those who had to do with the
nresen bon had opportunity to
The Unity Class, of the united passthe Word to. comparatively few.
Church held its june"meeting at the
Parsonage on the 23rd. 'There were MR. ANDERSON AND TH‘E .
• thirty ladle's present. After the.'de SOUTH BRUCE ELECTION CASE
votional exercises the ' meeting . was
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thrown open -for the Odiscussion . Lucknow, Ont Jute 27th, 1927.
:business in..connection..'wit'n the Sun- TO The Editor of The Seetinel:-L-. '
day Class and also the Bazaar to be bear Sir: • : ' '
held next 'Octeber.' The South Brnce election mite
s, A Constitution for the Class had • which has :been :pendiogi
, snee lett.
been 'drawn hp by Mrs. Craw, and December, carrie up' for. hearing at
•..had , been read' at twe. previous Meet, Welfcerton, last ' Week before Justices
• lugs At thiss meeting it was giyen Rose and Pis -bet, .
its final reading, 'eaeh clause was, dis- The eeeewas, Presented. to til
cussed, after which . the Constitution court in siteh a_ way,, as to make it
was voted on and Passed.; , .aPPear to the court and 'the public; in
'A ' short programme follewed •,. the . •
the worst possible light, by clever
• ., ••• lawyers selected for the purpose, and
,business, proceedings and every hum- , .
al in a way that con me as
reflets
ber Was much enjoyed. Those who s° ... , ,
the Liberal candidate until . my -re-
took part were Mrs. Newton and Mrs. .
Reid, mra,... leynt and was . Evelyn tirement on the ' 20th ofNovember
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Craw. Mr. `Craw kindly helped • in last ,
It is • signifidant that I was. not
the entertainment by sing' g .
8°1°8' ' : • ' . " • called
dugtho lk.i wasvee vibroughtdenee ' aatliththetrwiaaly
ing was to nclude a mificean o ,
As had be announc„ed, this fileet-- from. North, .130". for that Purpose.
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i $ A
_ v 1 I °MO 1 a1§0 intOnated to COOnSel , on
Shower ,of articles for thp Bazaar. both' sides: my desire to be called and
These kifii were unwraPPPd and in- to be-lillowed to niake a statement.'
spected, ancrprovetl to•be quite a .
'All .I ask is.that the Liberal party
"miscellaneous"! could _he desired.:,to, T. wialrespowsibid--,p;r,
Thc"difiSO took this opportunity of
presenting Mts. Rebore Johnston with
* token of rePl'ClOtihSe, conVeyiig
'the:beat-Wishes if all the Aembers.
the' gift Wad' A 'pretty likneheon set,'
-for Whitt! -Mts. Johnston thanked the
Class itt ,tt „few fitting wor.ds;
was served and a very pleasant
'Meeting brOtight to a eload.„
• ',The Conveners f the several cern.%
mittees' working for j the Bazaar, *Ili
' be pleased t� receive donations from
0034.01.1 Of. 041 0011$fegatiops
.condact..untilk my,tetireinent,.and al-
so the public egenerally will withold
4in dgm ent,en ne nbl 1-thrite-nicii•-by,;:,'
nOttnnity of presenting' ltity '‘aitla, -of
the :doe, which I' hope to do at the
next amnia) nieetin ef the Setith;
Bruce Liberal Association, and -Which
hope Will shortly .be caned:
I 'shell be very much' obliged': if
yon will give this letter, spacein you
valtiable paper.
Believe me, Vary Sincerely Ayours,
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MILY TIBIA RE
ppEtAAT.,
SATUR.
"."RLAMING lb*ONTIEIR"
4` thrilling drama of .the 'glori-
ous - • •‘•
Comedy '
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',GOOSE WOMAN"
With a Short subject also. °
Comedy.
, REID'S _
DOMINION BAKERY
summ.,Eg TIME IS SAND°W4C11
TIME
•d4.. bur Needs for Parties,.
Picnics,,' Ete., At
PHONE 68
Try Reid'a 1st •of July • SpecirdsH,
. Cakes, (Cookies, :Pies,. Tarts; .
. Jelly ReM, Etc. -Lots of
'Good Things. to Eat '
-At 'REID'S
amismenummi,
BLITZSTEIN'S
Phone 18 -
West. of 'Ceritiiii Garage "
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'A nice assortment Ladies,'
Canton Crepe..Dresses, just re-
ceived. In every latest •shade •
and '.-style: Cell • and see these:
See our stock' of Men's and
Boy's Shoes. Also. small ,Chil-
Aren'a Shoes (sizes '8 to :.10).
$1S5.' .
Great..bargama •in :Men's and,
Boys' Suits:
Special ,Jnbilee ,Bargains in
'all ',lilies, Saturday -Of this
Week. •
.he,j3itid , The Bread
ffeaith . 0 of Health....:
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Obit TIVIOTTO --AN,1)7.--"SER
Why : Bake 'Bread' and Cakes ,443r The COnfederatien .Holidays -
. Our "Quality" Home Made, Whole 'Wheat and Raisin Bread'is
"Good Bread"
SPECIALS'
Jell)! Rolls; Coffee calcesNced Rolls, Date Squares, Dundee Cakea,..
Raspberry' Squares„ Chelkiea Buns; Oatmeal COoklea, Raisin
Raspberry Tartlet's, Chocolate Marshmallow • Cake, : Lenion Pies
PRICES; prii.EN 'Fon BUTTER. AND EGGS
HOLLYMAN'S BAkEitY. *
one - . ' Lucknow
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I,uclinow, Ont.
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• Phone 75
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pitNIC.
Clan MacDoweli Foregather •
, On Thursday', June 23rd, the home
of Mr .• and ' Mrs., Kenneth Cameron
"Maple Grove Farm," was the scene
Of a. happy., event, the occasion 'being
the 'gathering Of the "McDowell"
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clan:to hold their annual 'picnic..The
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-weather-during-the-early- -morning-
hoprs' did . not' look very ,Promising
but as ' the :day ..adVatieed the clouds
.gradually lifted; • and about eleveir-
.e'clock the picnickers began to ar-
rive., By the time the gong sounded
anouncing' that 'dinner :Was . ready
about, fifty of the clan had arrived
their appetites whetted by several
miles' motor drive to do justice- tc
the sumptuous dinner which. was
served.jo royal fashion.
Among those present were Mr.
John MacDowell, Sr„ father of Mrs
• Cameron; -Messrs. 'Wm., john: L. and
Alva, with their wives and familiesi
.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walden; Mr. and
'Mrs. Killough; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent:
'Mr. and Mr's, -Albert Walsh; Mr. and
Mrs. •Elwin ITaylor,'with their respec-
tive families Thos. Taylor; Nits .,
13. H. Taylor; Mrs. Geo. Snell; Mis
Minnie and •Miss Elsie Snell; Mr. and
Mrs. R. Robertson and Miss ,Dens -
mote. There were also a' number of
invited guests present. ..
The afternoon Tsports included twe
rather exciting games of , baseball
which were :thoroughly enjoyed bY
players and spectators. After the ball
game: foot races Were in order; Mr.
and Mrs. Cameron offering prizes tc
the Winners ' in the different classes,.
At the , conclusion of the games, o
half-honr's, musical program 1 Was
given, after' which all hands once.
more sat around the festive' board 'to,
'partake of the good things provided.
• "Jt is worthyof note that,the. scene
of this gathering was 'a very fitting
place to hold a picnic ..stich as this,
The cleanand orderly appearance of
this farm home reflects greed credit
on Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, ,
. -At the close Of the eVening niettl
'the company cliSpersed, each and all
feeling that it was a; day well speht,
„and. 'hopinq that there may be more
such occasions to follow. ,
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ORANGE.-. SE,RVICE ..At - -
•,DTJ,NGANNON
•A special Orange. serve will be
Dungan -
nen, -on July 3rd, at 7 ''o'cleek;
The Rev J A Walker, a •r,ettireed.
,anissienara.r--fvorn China,. will ,-,conduct
the 'service. ' The Orange Erase- Band
of Goderidi will be in the village and.
will lead a Procession from the Or.
Mike Hell to the, church.; Members
of the Order are USked to meet at
the gall at 6430 o'cloeh. Visitore, ot
�twJJ,140 W0901$414',.11 44 404 itilory 014 In* -4 son Maid Ortord),
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• ARE YOU' -GOING ON A' VACATia.),1? IF WE HAVE
1VFAINT.'NECESSARY 'ARTICLES TO ADD 110. Yckiat. CON-
VENIENCR . AND COMFOBT.
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HAVE YOU FRIENDS COMING TO VISIT? riP 'SO,' BRING
THEM IN. THEY MAY SEE SOMETHING HERE THEY
,WOULD' LIKE TO TAKE' HOME,, AS A' REMINDER Ok'
EASANT... VA.C.ATION.
WEARA.BLES
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Jumbo •Knit Sweaters Heather..Worsted Coats
- Silk,Hese
• ,Silk 'Gloves
Crepe .Mefilers „
Winds -Or Tiee-
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........R.jll'Aniesrieli,Hsaotxs
• • Crepe Ties• .
Panama -Hats
' Underwear for menr women and chil 'rem Just the kind for the
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• • warm vac -obeli- season. - •
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tedie.iparAinearAirAmarAirmixer.avimeoeraneromenrAsseAssempuirainera.aw
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, Booth privileges in 'Caledonian
'Park on July 1st have been granted
to Orrr Bros.,' Mel: and Andy, and
they, . no , doubt, will have a lot • of
: good things to eat and drink, Booth
privileges on the street are open to
anyhod at $5.00. Arrangernenti can
he niade with W. Porteous:
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OPEN, TO ALL
All those. Wishing to enter the
horseshoe tournament on July ,1 must
hind • their names to any Member of
the, eminnittee before or by 12 -Ire-
cloak :soon of Friday, July plst: .The
draw will take. place, at . 2 pan. , at
thepark; and all enteringmust be
there. The prizes are/ $3 and $2 for
first; and $2 and $1 for second. CoM-
raittee-R. H. McQuillin,, G. ' Mac-
Donald; H. Aitchison:
• OA----CDENPARTYD.°7-0—. .
.A 'garden party cinder auspices of
the Union ILF.W.O. ' Club will be
held 'Op Neil G. -MacKenzie's, lawn.
-12th` Con., Ashfield, - the evening : of
Thursday, July Ith. Go.efi program.
baseball game, .Lochalsh and ;Amber -
ley, , refreahrtent booth. Admission -
25c. Children free.; .
—0 0 oLANGSIDE GARDEN • PARTY '
Thgre
a tfestivalannual a tLa
. garden
ngPsride,party and
strawberryi
be held on the church lawn, the even-
iog'-of July 5th. The usual good sup-
, .
per .and good program are ..Prorninect
Adults 50c: Children 25c..
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THE ELECTION PROTEST CASES
• IN: NORTH, AND SOUTH BRUCE ZA
, The aecision of the court, which
tried the 'electionprotest cases in
the two .Bruee'ridipgsi have net, been
handed out at the time of writing.
There' are, of course, a good many
nice points involv,ed In both. eases.
'14'rom remarks made by the judges
one would conclude that 'Much would
depend , upon- .what the court thinks;
McCallum had in mind when he put
up. the one thousand , dollars to help
pay' Anderson's expenses in the elec-
tion campaign.- Those concerned in
both cases appeared to tell; pretty
straight atonies, . and kept nothing
nothing
back. Their course appears to have
been taken through ignorance of the
Thejudges reserved their decision
' in both, ca.Ses, evidently' with a view
to ',eying the whole, matter careful
consideration. They wil repottf. their
decision to .the Speaker of the Legis-
lative Asseinbly, the official :who deals
with resignations and'unseatings,
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INTERESTING cOURT CAS j
Webster vs. the county Of Bruce, r---
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Inthe ,court case of Douglosnd
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.rising, out of an accident -which oc-
eurted, last'. fail- PION-, county road
east of Lucknow, and in ' which Will
Douglas ▪ And , Charlie . Webster ..werg.
severely 'injured by being thrown
tron2-a,carr. settlement was-
, here ;Wednesday' morning. .The, Couti....!
to agreed to .pay. 'Webster $350,, illid
Douglas $800. Settlement was made
VIA of courf,-;•thus avoiding.the,piIing
lle :lb: ilo ‘fivihgetaPhsenavsneads: :Wb'teinliSrst,et.r "6„wArselr e:0 v' el lir an
oarrow piece of road opposite Angus
Graham's farm. They werethrown
out on a pile of stones. Webster had
his leg :fractured bele* the knee and
Douglas 80ff-tired a number' at brelcoit
.ASHFIELD ' NOTES •
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney . of Flonda,' •
'are visiting with 'Mrs. Whitney's sis-
ter, Mrs. Frank MacCliarles, whose
husband is' still ,Seriously ill. They
inade the trip, :seventeen hundred'
by motor. Mrs, Whitney Was
formerly Marie Borkwell:
•
Donald F. MacKenzie of Lochalsh,
is suffering with .a very , sore hand.
A chain look having:: pierced the
palm,. Making it necessary to''' have '
several stitches put in.
Mr. nand Mrs. •Lorne :Parrish . of 1'
Coprey's Corners, and ,Mr4 and Mrs.':
A. Stein 'of Paramount, ' spent Sunday
with friends in Winghain. ,
. .
A 'very successful picnic was held
at Point Clark by ; the . Paramount
Ciubs Although part of the : day
waS showery, the San came out and
Uniaklyf dried, the grounds, when. ir
program .of' games and races were
carried out, after which a delicious'
hinch was enjoyed.
' Mr:, 'and Mit. Melvin Raynard., of
Paramount,. spent Sunday in Ethel
Miss Olive Thompson,. of Tiervie, is
the guest, 'Of her „slater, Mrs. Will .
Stanley of -Paramoont7 -
Mr: Jas. Welsh of Saskatchewan,
is visiting his sister, Mrs. Ketcha-.
.ba -v0 of Paramount;
Miss Marie ping', of, St. Joseph's .
'Hospital, 'London',.. is spending _her :
vacation With her mother, Mrs: Long
of Lochaish..
Mr. Abe Cook of, Paramount, is .
visiting friends in Illinois.:
Mrs Treat and children of Chica-
go; are visiting friends, in Amberley.
,
Mr. and Mrt MacLennan and
Frank. of Lochalsh, spent ,the week-'
end with friends in, Windsor and De-
troit. „
• ,
Mt. and Mrs: Sack ,Swan' of Dun-.
gahnop;' visited with , mi7s. Mac- .„
Auley, of' Parainotint, recentlY.
Miss Jessie.. Buckingham of St.:.
Helen, `IS it her home in :Laurier.
Miss' marguerite MacLennan . If&
Windsor, is '„visiting her mother at.
Lathier,
Mrs. Frank.Perdud 4nd faniity, and, •
Mr. janies Mese frein Walton, spent '
the:. Week -end, with,Mr and Mis.. w.:••
• ernpto Of Laurier:
a fdie days
--o'
• :Good -Goods, Low Prices, 'Very pe
dal Vices on ciirtains and curtain
quatorial this week -Th Market-
nortell-Murcio'ch Co;
• BOON
Macjiines--At '•Coureses Corners,
'N.aI id ,TowlialiiP On Jim 16 1921 '
wi.e e •
to Mei. an1V,[z.is. Hobert, Medivieei •