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''.$2.90:,PEIt YEAR IN.:ADVANCF; OTBERWISE,
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P80PE01.D.NAL CARDS
VR W
M. CONNELL.
Pliyaician end Sargeori
Lticknew 1. , •
•, flours:, 1.30-a-8.30, 7;--8
phoiie 86.
DENnsr
,
.,.m..-ltlaeljeod wi1 vieit .'Lucknew:
;*verti-aa-Tuesday-,...,:aitiLD,L,Gotu*aloy.t
INUsses' lar.a and Verna Megai
are home ida(he'sehoolovacatica.-?..
-)1•11SS ))1,tatY. „Connell was- all .faoria
.11.amOtan to spend.the.pait week: at
her Mime :here: •
Mr, V,Vilfred Murdoch cf„ Toronto '
sPent the past, week '-,yith his mother
and brother here.
Miss loan. MaCCallunta who. has
been,teaching.'tn •Hemiltort; is •rionOe
for the Vacitiori. •• ,
11,
DENTIST
1.4, Treleaven, Lucknowa-
• Over Deckea's. Store.. ” EatractiOn
either by gna or. local. Will bet,„).ri.-
Dungannon every Thursday. Phone 53.
0 EVERY130DY'S. COLUMN: 0
' : 1
Geo. A: Siddall, +Maker
and lteal Eatatea-aMoney to lend el
fitat mortgagea' on farm proper-
ties at 6 and, 61k per cent according
, ,to security offered• akiso smal•l
amounts on. second niortgages on
farm proOrties and on personal
notes..: ,A few good fearer lor sale.
*,iss A)faily MacLean, tvliobas been',
teachihg , at MacTier, Ont., .,is etait-
'
ng .her -Lticknow. felaaaaa.a_„a
*111a.. and MrS, . Jelin :Murchiaon • of.
Toropte, are gusts this, Week .0 Mr.
aid Mrs„ Eaed, Arrnatroug.,
WALL PAl?tRaaA fuli lihe•of 1928
Wall Paper oe hand. • Prices froin.,8e,
--,-uma--11-MuLalsg-agentafor leading.jela.
'houses. -'-11, J. Carneroaa 'Decoretee:
a Painter and Grainer, Box 1'4, Luck-'
li0W. •
• Miss Grace Macintosh of Toronto,
spent the recent sholiday With, heir
grandmother, Jilt% Baird:
Miss Margaret Mcquillie is spend-
ing. couple of Weeks at the home
of her uncle, Dr: •Woods of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs,. Ernie Aitchison and
children 'were over .'from Barriston
.fot the DOminien Day •`Celebratien.
, .
' Mr. Heal) Grabant inotored from,
Toi'oete, to spend Sunday and 'Mon-
day here .avitli his Methet arid Oro -
yOUNG MAN. snoT.',..vr 1.,,ANoslog
Had ,Attended Dominfon ");:lay Cele-
• •
bration in Lucknow.
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A •:"Z.;
UpSDAY JULY 5th, 192
' SINGLE Cdpms s attest
The Dominion Day .eelebratiOn.liad,
a tragic .ending for .'the . family of
Thoreaa, Bill .*Of Kinloss Towaship,
on the Merninefollowin,gi the, apnly
S011ijebta" Was, foill14 de4d in his
aiar,„ jut. where he had claiaen it. into
file garage. He ,'had nette',°shet'.tbrn"
the .head, and .onthe seat beside hiai
lay a revolver, frOra'avhieb the ,fatal„
bulletevidently had been .fired. Whe,
. tea the. ahoatinarawas-aceideatal„„er
Otherwise,.there is no ineans'of find-
ing OUt. •
a • , ' •
The tragic discovery. was made' by
his father, vho, in the Morning, hay',
ing 'discovered that John had ..not,
-•:.Slepe,in the, house, wept, to the gar.„
age; 'thinking that he Might .have
fallen asleep, in the car. The body
W8 s 'tillabehind the.. steering •wheel,
and Mr. Hill at first thought that his
son, wae•juat asleep; but. soon • dtp-.
'covered the real Condition.
aCounty Police' investigated the
auMstaneea, and coroner Dr. Gillies
of Teeswater, will held, an inquest: ,
' The deceased had been' in Lucknew
FOR SALE -26 acres. standing.bay
dilalfa. -and tintotliyaaa-N. .1..
MacKenzie, •Col. 12, Ashfield. PhOne
a5ar-1, Dungenticia. ,
SALE - OF: STANDING, HAY
• 'Cecil Mullin will have an ,auction'
sale of atanding bay, 30 aerce alfalfa
and .85 :acres thnottrya„on his farm,
' 19th Con., Ash -Maki -anext-to,---Sandy-
'1-taCketta) . eta July cOminencing
'at 4 •caclock p.m. • Terms --7. months'
creditaM•approsted, joint notes, or
• pea aneum off for . cashaalillliett
, Aue. ' • !
KINLOSS, 'TOWNSHIP •
' Tenders for, Drein. and, Bridge.
.Tenders will ..be. reeeived by •the
• ' • Conned the ToWnahip',Of-Kinloss,
. u otie_.):Aock
. `On'Monda*, Jely. 23rd,, 1928, - .frit
,ktrauchleg, placing' and Covering about
• 300..rcalp of tile in the .Lott Drain,. a-
' boat 11/,„ "Miles east of' Whitecharchi •
Seperate tenders will ;Ilse be re-
ceived for .fornishing ,and deliVering
600 ft. of .8 in: tile; 1420 ft. of 10 in.
2'30 ft. of 12,1n. tile along
' the side of the drain.
. • CTenders also -be -received: . at
the same•timef and place for ,the een-,
structlon of a' cement bridge north of.
Langside cherch. Tenders to he by
: the cubic yard. Pieria of bridge and
. • other •information re,garaing the con-
- ' tracts are in Oa hands •of the clerk;
• Geo. G. Moffatt
R. R. 3., Teeswater„
(agaaaa i- •
•_, , , ,
Misses. F.' E...••and Lilliart:McLean
•have gone to Duegannon,- where they,
Will spend the-'schaol vacation With
, their brother.
allisa •Almedaa Darnin :and her .. boy
falead 'a „Loan,. •sinnt ••01e.Weelv,end
With her granapaaenta, alta and Mr's,
• Jarri es' Ho wey , of .towntLsi ' •
: • Mr. -Jack -Aitchison .and wife, iid
genry Aitchison a: Sarnia,
"were wOck-end guests at the, home, ,of
Mr.. and Mta. Tore' .Aitahizee, •
Mr. and Mrs.:George Heston. were
wre frern. Toronto over- the _week -
•end. They Were aceOmpaided by Mr.
and Mrs; Maundera of 'Guelph:, •
• , • •
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Stanley, awho
reeently disposed: of • the Variety
Store, left. on SattaidaY Hamilton:
We understand they •Wt11 later 'go 'to
Montreal: ••• • :
the. eyening of July 2nd, .and had re-
niained,at the street danee until the
rowd had 'dispersed, and thee:drove
home in his car, On the street,' he
had been chatting: with toWn. and
'orintry friends and aPpeared to be.
DoMinion, Day CelebrationDraws:
Crowds,--Basebalf, Tattoo and Fiieworks
Make Splendid Entertainment.
•
SAIondaYT, of ,,t1.0,,s` *d.c?fc. f(fde4 4107,:
Otherate the "long 'hat of. splendidly
Secce.ssful celebrations .11eld
WThe aeaa a.jittle • Warm for
. •L'
ceinfort, • but it was dry and
. • • • .• •
-aelettde'atetnperedathe-aheat--ef--thea-sua-
There was,. a " splendidCreWid too, to
enjoy'a eplendid Program. 'D,c,rerything
Passed oft snioothlYi The,.crovvd was
good natured 'and. orderly, and apart'
.trogi a few slight mishaps there•were
no accidents 14 Mar the pleasure of
the day. •,.;
.The`town,Was beautifully decorated
with coloredalights and a profusion'
of flags and StreanierS; a , massive
arch 'of evergreens . spanned Campbell
Street, at Inglis. There would have
jeying.athe Prevailitig
Young Mr. Bill•waa ahem 28 or 30,
'aeara •of ege, haVelways,"eeen.a re-
seectahle yo ng .Mall; and a •capahle•-
-assistantatoahlaafatherrin_theirafartata
:ng otieratiofl.. lie was the only ene, of
the, family: at home, his thtee:,siaters:
. His deat.h.will e•
:most .serioue bIOW to father and
mother, :alio have theadectieSt 'ayre-•
, . ,
natliy Of the ,whole -COgrittY"side
Vt,here' the 'familly has long. eraoyed
the highest. measure of reSPeet. •
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NOTES ON ELI4.:SRATIONi
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•
TO • the` aiidastry, 'energy •and•
• ,
• A. P.. Stewart, A. 'Wo
' Misses Helen and EVelyn Craw
aleft on FridaYtaat tO,:epetid a Couple_
of nion 1-„s in surenier •cantpa, the for -
mei, , n ar peterbero, and the latter,
at Muskoka Lakes. • a • •
. , •
the'.,holder .of the •lucliy ticket
a ORANGE oRprit wn,t,
cLEpIt111,`E
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The, next big dair. in 'Lucent)* will
be July 12th, when •.the Orange toci.g7'
• .
• es of North Hiiiion and Bailee Ceara.,
•:: ties will hold their ..anntial.,Celebra-
tion•,,of the Battle.of the Boyne here,
" An ()tango. celebration always •draws•
te big. crowd, And,• Thursday, ef
next week;there dotibtlesz.,will be a
leage' gathering here. : A' large .ter-
ritor/ will be representeda.and With,
.gopd roads' and . eatetnebiles;• ',there
• •
will be no. trouble. gettiug here.
' The Unity Bible Cleats ; purpose
virving lunch in Miss' Robertson's
'shop on July..,12). from .11 .tt,m. to 7
P.M. Would the rileirl,bara of the con-
gregation please donate piee., • arid Clara. dray, •
BORN a. • t
SteWart-In LticknOW, on. July 3,'
1928; to Mr,. and, Mrs, P11111111. Stew..
art, a ;
ShertVeod-if Asbfield, on 'lune 29,
, 1928, to Mr: and Uri: Alfred :Sher-,
Sher -
.wood, a'daughter.. '
piEti
Sherweed-ia• Aslifield,see June 29.;
1928, Ethel May, infant, kdaughter • of
• Mr. and Mks. Alfred Sherwood.'
BROUGHT THEM TO TIME:,
A niimber--ef: yelltertoo residents
wher Were. using the tovve Water, re-,
eently fell behind„ in paYmentS, until
eral theasaed dollars, •
• ' In •spite' this relgetande,.te.i1O
an
Parpoloular, thing. avlifeh Might, ebsst
`votes at the next eiectiOnf the Town
' Council a this point was , Jorted, •ta•
act, arid ordered the .chief 'constab1e.
te'sliet off the water . stiyey. of those
in arrears, This was done, with the
*6%14 that two thousand clonal% 'pea
rad -Into" tr0.004Vilthi6 6
'..py tw9t •
Which drew the Women's Institute
perience Megsrs. deo. H. Smith;
autograph quilt, was Margaret Mae:-
DOilald, daughter ..af: Mr., and. Mrs.'
John MacDonald of •towit:
'Mr, Sam 1.athwell spent •MondaY.:,
and, Tuesday' with LucknoW friends.
Mr.' Rathwelr reports bus inese condi-.
tions' at 'Waterdovvn, where he is
.ttow located, as very good:
Mr., Cassels,', who purchased , the
MacCharles grcicery, Moved ;to 'town
the end :of last week, and with his.
Mother, occapiesaMr. p. 0: Taylor's
house net :the Flour
• The regular eceeting of the, Luck-
itew Woinen's..iestitute Will .be held
at the liqine of gra, •Charles:Steward
Friday afternoon, Jule 5th, instead'
of ,July 13th at 2.30 °o'elock.
a.
itle; mid Mrs. Simi-nine:in. of Lan.;
,a6or.e. went .steadily against the. visittors not one 'of' Whoni• imiched• the
third' base., w1itleal'aiektiow:aseored-,.;7-
gitcher,,Irwin was in his beat.
form 'allOwed fevy'; hits' * and had 11,
atrike-otits, to his 'Credit. lie•was well
Johnstone behind the
-supp
bet, as well as by the Ingo int
field: .
, A horse-ahoe,' „pitching contest
proved,to be of great interest. :Ten
pair ,entered 'thea•CoMpetition. • Fircit
Prizewa. vnn bytthe Aitchison Byes,
of , Sarnia: -(gaeSta at the home of .
their uncle, T. Aitchison), and sec-
ond .honors went to Barger Brim. of
The evening prog,ratri 'consisted of
a bend tattoo and fireworks. Luck- ,
flow, Walkerton, Chesley . and Water-.
loo bands took part, and gave a de-
lightful .progaam of 'band masic:, The
_prizes, went to Watealoe,.Chesley and
Walkerton in this order.
- There was a splendid crowd to the
evening preerain--heraireds of cars,
and„. theaSands: Of • Peaple. being,
•the park, While .hundreds More re-
aleined upon7the •S-tfeet opposite the
park., Where :a ,fairly: good 'view could
?e had. That the ,rimaizal . program
vcia'sthoroughly` enjoyed and appreci-
aatedaavaaae:videncedahara_the_aplenclid
Drdea inaintaineck Everybody 'listened
to ;the heeds, and all were delighted
with thefirewOrks. 'f'.heseawere Of a
leality:reely: semi ina country town.'
The like Was never before.brought to
Lucknew nor any neighboring town.
They -were 'costly, but they delighted,
the' -c,roWaL•-,inaking• a:fipe concluding'
number.
„ • .
aOwing to the Jani of roeople and
cars on. Campbell Streeta the street
-dance was- a,liftle late in getting uri-
der way, but -the evening . being -fine,
all were 'having a good time. 2
The .celehratin as a lousiness prop-.
()Sidon, was pet on•in the interests of
the Luckno•Wr Bend, and•although the
'oeen other. arches, but the steadY rain,
of Friday pfevented the work being
done. ,
•
'There .;was 'afternoon ' and an
evening proven: in Caledonian P'ark,
and a few hours ' of street dancing
late at night.. •
. A pleasing feature. of both „Pao-
_ariens„ waa_theasplendid,hand Music:
unsparingly .supplied by the Water-
loo Musical SocietyaDanalarrari,organ-
aation which has few saperieaS ip
the proVirice,aaposaibly the best band
• •te`a---t -
War. ever-vigi.e pc.Know.' 1.41.1 how
itizenS Band, Which has beep corning
on. splendidly, also contributed its
share to the day' p enteatainment. •
There were three- games of ladles
softball,•• and one of real baseball' in
r,he a:fternoon.---Fiesta-Seaforthaagirls_
played-aWroxeter-1927. champions_ of
Huron County, This Was a fine exhi-
bition of softball by girls.' The' skirl
With, which these girLs. could- :throw
and catch and "bat" was a surprise'
to 'these 'Who reiffeanbered. only • how
girls ,played b,allaat few • years • ago.
Sea.fcirth has a good tearnabut Wrox-
.
etei proved 'a little better:. The score
1440 in their fever. '
Roht., Rae is dee vthatever, ineaaare.,
success' marked the Dominion Day
_
Celebrationa' : So- say -those in_a_pesi-
.tion to know. Of Course, others did
,a part.
Quite a natither•have*reMarked
- .
up -
n the very good Order of' the crowd.
throughoet the .day and evening:- It
waS a credit to the community, a
The way in'Whicli. the tratTie Was.
:•i•andled at the park entrance sug-
gesta that we have'in Lucknow 'the
sing, 1\11ich4 are 'guests tVis week it
the,bonie of and Mr,s. D. Huston.,
They were aecoMpaaied. on the trip
eier hY Mr. and Mrs. Win. Huston..
air. and Mrs. Earl Lindsay of 'T.0-:
rotito, Were guests of the Misea
Liedsay, Rosa St4et, over the Week-,
end., They were,. 4conipanied, by
111rs. Lindsay'a si,sterS; Misses ;Lorna
Dr. Spence motored to Oshawa on
Wednesday tO See his Wife, who is. Ill
at the home l of their daughtei-; Mrs.
Kant We *are sorry to report -that
Awr§. Spence does not show • ithich
sign of iiiiiirgvemeni. •
material, fer first rate traffic cops.
People differ widely. A number ,Of.
men' were tirelesS in their *efforts ta\
make the celebration, a success -de-
voting all their spare time, and -more,
to that end, Others risked their cash
in a guaradtee. Others again got
What, they could of the evening's en-
tertainment without pnyiag for it.
There's a ,difference! • ,
Speaking of the 'ones who worked,'
we mustn't forget those who • put in
raanr.y `busy hour s the refreshment
booth, in the park, nor the wbiateti who
conducted the lunch rooni in. the in-
terests of the 32.i/omen's Institete,
• .
CHURCH, NOTES
The. Rey: J., A. Jarties,'Ininist'er in
Kr.
• Mrs. Dr, 1,,Tewton` and Eunice. left
on Wednesday morning. Jot Western.
• ,
Canada, going, by 4,1vay POrtaMc-
Nichol and Port William: They will
be, away about three • nionths, and
will Visit at Winnipeg and cities be-
tWeent thete,end the* Coaet, '
WS: t: MacKenzie,. Who recently'
Spent a few days with her 'brother)
Mr: E AgneW, 'returned- to Wind-
sor on Teesday. She and her daugh-
ter, Mutiel, are shortly going but to
VoreatbUrg,, Alta, to visit Mrs. a
' Seaferth then played • the' girle--
• niee surplus.
The conunittee
to ..be coegraliulated upon: the good
which had charge is
program it provided, and the splendid
arrang•emeiitS. It invelved a. Jot _cif
hard work. for a number Who .looked
for no reward but sueaess. Theit task
Was not easy on account. of Ithe
old
beys' ie inion in full .swing it .Mild -
May, arid a- celebratton ' on at : Gotit
erich, *here the *osiers of 'Toronto,
again. Met the -Risd'ons of Detroit, in
a baseball niatch.
This. shows (1:majority (of 1453, for
Moffat, ;and are the figures reeetved
front the returning •• officer's office..
They are practically correct; but it
is 'said that the poll at Whitechurch,
steam frein (Walkerton, another fairly 'expenses were -heavy, thete e a
organization: Sea. ot h g
ot Eiarly lead and held it until near the
.close, when their pitctr, ifor whom
two games auccessionaproved tog
maekra weakened, and •thel-Walkerton-
Inns' pUlled ahead; niaking 'a score Of
19 to Seafortles 18.
But the best number or. the after.:
'roan program Was` the baseball •ganie
,
between Godetich,' and Lecknow: This
wiP.onerof the' best ever seen_ on the'
Luckhew -diamond particalhrly
aleasing to the home' fang,' ,as the
,The t.tread', The Btea
14., Ilenith • : Of tlealt
• , :'..- : (mg'. btorro. is QuAprir •!A:Nro SER.Vice,...'..,,
. .
linme Made Brad, RaiSin Bread, . yht;lo *ws'eli„t .nioaq..:.
, Maple ye einut Tarts; dreirr.S.P.PuCffia4;LRSaisinn ' P'ies, Fig'. 'qu4 1 ,
Oatmeal Cookies,. Chelsea Buns, teed Rolla, Raspberry l'artletak .
, . . . . -
South • Kinlosa Presbyterian thuach;
the past tWO years, preached his
farewell ,sernaon, to the Congregation
last $unday, ale goes now to the
church at Ailsa Craig. °
The local Orangernet. and visitors
attended, 'divine service in laucknow:
Unitexi Church ..on 'Sunday'evening,'
the church being:filled almost to ca-
pacity With members of the Corder'
and 'eorigregation.The. Rev.:
caw. took as the Subject of .his ser -
mien' OM, Life and Work .of Martin
Luther, •Mias Mildred Treleaven' as-
sisted. the Choir Ad contributed
ELECTION FIGURES IN •
LUCKNOW KINLOSS
BY POLLING SiitIDIVISIOtiS
, In Lucknow,
,MacCalluni Moffat in •Kinless ,ToWnehtp, is wrongly re.-
• ported in these- figares. The correct
•Ntath,Ward:
A. to:L.. . , . 33
M,, -td ,78
'8oUt1i 'Ward ...... •. 89
•:.
200
The Messrs: MacDonald, who mo-
tored -from Owen Sound ert. Friday.
to 'Robert ,Carilzit,,iioori
by tele -
ter arriving here got wordPhote that ,their mother had passed
away. They ithinediately Oa On
the return' trip', M1 081tick going
With tlunt. !lib& itother lotitred
nr04141
.taaaaa
t
"No.
NO
No
No
'No
No
The June ineetini of tbe Young
Waimea's Missionary SocietY Was held
on Thursday evening at the Manse.'
After the , opening hyriv Miss Hen-
derson tOOk thedevotienal e4ereisee.
Aftea hyron the pintites were read.
It Was decided to hold a apecial
meeting at MisS .Henderson's, to sew':
for the 'hale. Mies T. Carrick was
, appointed secretary, in' 1VIr8:•JeWitt'S
alace. Miss Hendetien led iu athe:
• cliatti4feitaniadattadyaof thiaalth.,..chaPt:
.avalgivenMrs 1 115"•:,
Aitchiaim, and iclleeted by
'the tgpie,. out, of the Tidinga; by Miss.'
Dorothy. DougThS.. Ai intereating
reading WaS gi;texi,by rS 0Stetv...
The- 'Meeting 'Clase4 WiTh
hynin end prayer b'y Miss Joan "LP,
72 figures there are said to be---Mac-
72 Callum 46; instead of the other way
76 about ,This gives , MacCallurn in-
stead of Moffat A rnajbrity 'Of 13 at
hi umber
4elly
OLT, MA,,.rS-
Phoiie •
Phone 75
uckumo
.Lucknow, Ont
31„.TLy sO6A1.,s.
IN FACT, JULY;IS CLEAN-LTP MONTHAF OUR STORE,'
;1-
coNsEQupri•LY, . EVERY PE rmigENT.' Is ' FIJI -14 OR
-SPECIALS.'
Lace Curtain Panels at 19c.
,_ .
§eTim Frilled Curtains at 98e.,..
Hose,. Black or Sand, at 19c.
...
Dress Gingham, at 1se...
. Linen Towelling,: at „Ific.-
Bleeched Tabeling; at 79c
Shirting; Light Colet; at 29e...,
Boys'-Jersey'Sweaters, :at 45c:
- • •
US=
Vtk
--riaaar..-
,
, 220 Whitechurch, Taking t s
Kinloss Township.„ front...Moffat, and 'transferring there
MacCalittro Meffat "to MacCallum'd tolumna we have as
1 (Kloss) ... 30
., 2 (Kielough) . 34 34
. 0 (IIolyroodt.. , 55 , 83'
.4 (Second Con.) 72 •59
a 5 (Langside), . 37 66
. 6 Whitecherch ,,46 • 33
- 307 aid totals-Maceellum ••3076, and
274 305. *, :
Showing a majexity . of 81, for
Moffat. . •
• •
" SOUTII.IMUCE- ELECTION '
• FIGURES,
Meffat 4503; „leaving Moffat's Ma-
,
jority in. the tiding '•1427.
Moffat tells Us, is the 'correct figure..
. In order ,that interesting compari-
sons Tilhy be made; we here publish
the South ,Bruce figures in the gen-,
"eta' election of 1926, when Mr. Car-
gill: opposed' MacCallem. '
,
The difference in some Municipali-
ties' is ry'ulte • reinarkable. Note Mild-
may, foe ex:It-hide:
Cargill MeeCallam
... 544
284
.423
603
589
.425
292 -
288
5os
366
1441
.405
BALL
.ILUCKNO* ili..*ALKERT,ON
FRIDAY, JULY GTH
, Game Csiled at 5 p.m. Sharp„
The. boys are playing good ba11.
Come oat and give thein your
support.
TIP
'HOLYROOD
Mr. Nelson Bushell who has been
in the Victoria London,'was
able to return home last. Monday,
very inueh 411414:end 'in- health.
,Mrs. John Stanuer of Belleville; is
visitina her sister • Mrs iNelsou
1311Tshheel•I'Man'ylfrieit‘ds., Of Mrp0'. Fred
Hodgirtsa anvho was strikea with par-
alysis a week ago Friday, would like'
to see more rapid improvement. •
. Schoel has closed, sad ,Miss Dou-
bledee, our teacher, has been re-en-
gaged' for another year.
Gwendolye Ackert was an honor
Student in her class at Brantford in
- Following' Sre the nninber of.
,votes received by Messrs. MocCalluni
and Moffat in the election of June .
27, as given out by the returnitig
officer,' by Municipalities:
MacCalluin Maffat.
442,
514
312
187'
' 167
Owl, The. tet meeting will be held
At 0101100 et gifieU,1111114A Qfl
Brant • 515
Carrick •195 •
Kinloss ..;.. 261
Heron ; .....357
Kirieardine Twp.'' . 336
Ctilross _• ..,".....0 316 436
Greenock,' 2037,
VltctIk"ertoa• 244" 'o ' 767 '
,Kiticerdioe Town , ' 196 465:
Lucknew . • 200 * 220
Ripley, a 51 '
Teeswater 119 " • • 238
31
179
Advance Poll 444 3 13
roaaa
TOtatil .1T iifillOQO 46/6'
Bradt .
Cartick 753
Kinloss " 181
Huron' . •152
Kincardine Tp..
Culross - 381 •
Greenock , a 598'
Walkertnn ... • 816
Kfncarditle •ToWn '485
Lticknow „ . , . 153"
Ripley „, ;19
the recent ekaminatiOns.
' „Mrs. Houston Of Kincardine, Was a
recent visitor with her nephew, Mr.
Richard Elliett:
Mr. and \Mrs. . Will 13artart of Seat-
tle, were guests at Mr. Almer Ack-
ert's last week::
Mrs., Charlie Congrara spent teat
week with her daughter, „airs: Char..;
lie Sheills, near Wingliarn.
' Dr. and l'ar,s., Treleaven of Luck -
now; •-spent Sunday' at Mr.. G. Swit-
zer'a.„
. Don't forget the licilyrood Garden
Party. ' Thursday, July 5tri, ' •
' • The regular meeting of the Wom-
en's. Institute will be held at the
home Of Mrs. Geo.'. •Bell, „Tuesday,
July 10th. 'Topic, ""The Relation of_
the School to the Honie,”"Mias Grace
Thonipson..., Patriotic mupic. Virec-
tor, Mrs Walter Hodgies. - Sale of
summer ' drinki, .„..Anlich.. Coni., Mrs.
Earl Bodgitis, Mrs Ale Hanna, Mrs.
Walter Hodgins„ Miss Eva Wall,
Mrs. eriry Pierce died at her
home hel-e. early Friday. morning, in
her 85th year, She was a yeti high.'
lyaesteenied lady, both 'as a mother,
neighbor and -friend. ,Although eon,,
firted'.10 the house the Iait few years'•
OWittg to nertie trouble, she.pitssei on
as one of our old piorieers',1 leaving
footniarkt on the sands o ' time."
'711-iiIe"-frot-if-tr distituce-at-111 funeral
r -,
on Sunday were: -Nr. and tao -John
Stevenson, Mr. and MTS. I.
It. 'Stew...,
enSeit, Mr.. and Titrsi. Alex. Stevenson
and- son, Rest, from -Dun ate; . Ur.
and Mrs) Will Douglas . an 'Mimi Ina
Iicirrison; front Bamiltent. Mr. and
• mili. Newm*oxititi614 sad $01 MrS1-'
ae)4' ' MelitOt *Ad No Williiim
Ciro, Qt agdfalidip .,,.... ,
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• Elt.1W 8a SATURDAT
JULY 6th & 7t11
Ken Maynard
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Oollaif and ViAttdiOt M rotriaon4
tloth. 0 Xiillogof
TO
Harold Skinner's
BLUE WATER
BOYS
IN-
Witighani Arena
:Every
Thursday Night
; (30-8-c)
•-TO. THE 'ELECTORS
„SOUTH BRUCE
Ladies and Gentlemen : -.1
Feling deeply grateful- I-4, in -9
,friends and the electors of South
Bruce for our, success on the 27th,
I take this epporturlityot thank.
'Mg you one and all for. any pat
you ,may° have taken to: help elect
ioe. TO the Press Of Soetta Blake
also desire to'expresa my thanks
4r theiraimess. "
the respOnSibiiittf &eta
Upon me , as yeer. representative,
but vill endeayor te perform tbe
dutie of any Office to the test a
iny zty,: „
your .obedfent S'Irvanti
a Fester G.' MOM&
`M.
Woki � the Ptiblit
, Having plitelaated tha gtd:,
eery ,busineas of .aluraocilat)efi
Bros., r• rAnectfullY regnesti •
• that you continue to tpatien4e
...athe.,„StOteaht-abeafetateal4.-te.
:-tt have- itt,the;paSt..--L-----4,-'-•,-,40,-4,..
coniplete stock 'of tresli
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alwais ori had.
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