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heti House Dresses
There is a growing deitand for
tor those -pretty house dresses for
women, made from print, gingham
and..other wash goods. We have
these in stock in a nice variety of
styles in checks, stripes and plain
goods. Priced at 1.50, 2 0), 2. 75
and $4.50.
Girls' Wash Dresses
Men's Wash Ties
These dresses are suitable for
home, school or street wear, and
are made in a variety of styles and
are exceedingly attractive, and few
could buy the material and make
them up at the prices we are offer-
ing. See our range of goods and
prices at 50, 75, 85, 1.50, 2.25 and
5275.
Boys' Wash Suits
Our Store
will be
open each
Wed,isday
evening
tiring July
and
-Augus
These are made frau' good wear-
ing and washing material— just
what is needed, to stand the wear
and tear of the little lads. The
styles are neat and nobby and the
prices reasonable at 1.00, 1.25,
1 3C and $3 OCI.
Cheeklinghams
Far those who desire to make
up we have a very attractive range
of Ginghairs, small checks and
stripes at 35c and large checks in
very pretty colorings at 40 and .50c
Ribbons
Excellent vatiety in plein and -
• fancy ribbons. See aur special
values at 50c in fancy tibbons with
flowers and stripes. •
These are just the thing for
summer wear. They look so cool
and comfortable, aud as they wash
and laundry so nicely they are real
inuney-sayers. Priced at 35c.
Coatless Suspenders
These are worn under the shirt
and only 'need* to be tiled to be
appreciated.- (Mee worn. always
.worwin summer weather. Try a
pair at 50c.
Arm Bands
Two special lines now on dis-
play. Rex at 10c aid King at 25c.
- -Both lines neat end attractive.
Paris Garters
Always needed in the eoel old
summer time. Paris is tbe kind
that gives real Satisfaction and are
priced:M..35c. .•
Men's Underwear
Excellent values in the best lines
of summer wear. .Excellent val-
ues at .75c and $1.00 per garment,
and.combination suits it 1.25 and
5200.
Bop' Jerseys
The boy's comfort in hot weath-
er. In white andcolors, all sizes
from 22 -.to 32. Prices 35, 54, ac.
MURDOCH & CAMERON CO.
Mafeking
. --Tuesday, July 1.
Mr. Carman Stothers, cf Toronto, re-
turned to his home here Sande for
his holidays.
Quite ,a _number from here attended
the strawberry festival at St. Helens
Friday evening.
Miss A. E Patersen has resigned her
duties as teacher here and returned to
her home in Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders spent
Monday at Bi:nmiller. s
This being Dominion Day, a number
of our Mafekingites are spending the
day in Goderich and Wingham.
Miss Mary Helm; of Zion, visited at
the borne of Mrs. T. Anderson last
week.,
•Mr. and.Mrs John Blake 19(1 Ber-
nice visited friends near Holmesville
last week.
8
Master Harold Weter,. gen ()flirt.
and Mrs. Jas. Webster, had the mis
fc.rtune of having his leg broken Friday.
Mr. and Mre. T. Blake and Olive
visited friends at Clinton last Wednes-
day.
Quite a large crowd gathered at our
annual Sunday School picnic which was
held in Mr. S. Stothers' bush on,Satur.
Th.' ft ftv wa •
ay,
games
and social
chat.. After lunch
was served an addresd was reaci by Mr.
Ernest Blain and Mr. W. Irwin pre-
sented two of pur returned soldiars, Pte.
Cannon Stothers and Pte. Irwin Henry,
with a purse of money.
Eighth Con., Kinloss.
—Tuesday, July 1.
Haying is in full swing.
A number from the Eightn attended,
he I.O.O.F. Decoration Day ceremony
at Ripley on Sunday.
The picnic at 'Wryer Lake given by
five schools wail largely attended by the
young people from this burg.
Are you going to Kincardine on the
THE EXPLANATION
Nature placed the growth-pio-
mofing "vitamins" in the oil of
the cod-fish—this explains why
-Scott's EmulsiOlt
is so definite in its help to a child
of any age., Latter y science
reveals that the 'vitamins" are
needful for normal growth.
Sootes Emulsion will help
any child wow.
• Scott lkitowe. Toront*, Ont. 19-2
Whitechut4
—Monday, June 30.
Mr. Alex. D Kennedy has gone to
Ldndon Military hospital for treatment.
BORN—On Sunday, jape 17th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred4towbray, a son.
• Mr. Andrew Hamilton of Indian
Head is visiting at the home of Mr.
John Gillespie.
Miss Nii,pnie Coiling has been .re-
engaged as teacher at SS. No. 10 with
an increase in her salary.
Miss Margaret Gillies of Toronto is
visiting at her home here.
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We welcome ••
• — and Mrs: Duncan
erulae
nnedy back to the village again.
Duncan has just finished a six months
course in a :mechanical school in Toor..
onto.
Mrs. M. 0. Chown and daughter,
Jane, are visiting friends', in Olen
Souni.
Miss Cora Sherritf Star City, Sask.
18 visiting at the hoail of her uncle,
Mr. John Clubb.
A number from here took in the pic-
nie.at Molesworth on Siterday.
• Mrs. E Sperling Was at. Palmerston)
last Thursday attending the wedding of
1,pr cohsin,'Mr. W. Sperling.
On account of Mr. McTavish prtach-
ing his farewell sermon last Sunday
12th. It will be a -day of fresh, pure- hight"there wad no Guild in the Presby -
sir horn old Lake Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whiteford and
their grandson, Mr.. McFalls, spent the
paat week with friends at Ripley and
incardine.
A number of our folk, are counting on
attending_the garden_ party at Bet -via -4
Friday of this week -
Mrs. J. Culbert and son, 'E trl, Motor-
ed to Kincardinvn Sattirde last.
Mr. Robert and Miss Edna Elliott
spent Sundiy with Huron friends.
PIL
Do not mutter
another day with
Itching, B
Pleed-
• ing, or rotrud•
ing Pileq. No
surgical oper-
ation required.
Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you at once
and as certainly cure _you. Mc. a nox;. all
dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co.. Limited,
Toronto. Sample box free if you mention this
ram wad enclose $o, stamp to pay postage,
terian Church. The leader for next
Sunday night is Miss 1. Fox.
w Follo.wing an operation, there passed
away on June•25th at Fleming, Sask,
former well-knowa resident of White
church in.the person of Mrs. Jos. Camp
fortnerly-Min Kate Rase, daughter
.of the late Mr. And Mrs. George Ross,
of Ktnloss. The late Mrs. Campbell
was a resident of this place until her
marriage nine years ago. Since that
time else Ilea made her home. in tLe
•West. Besides her husband she leaves*
to mourn her less six brothers and one
sister. Alex and Janies,bi Sask ; D wad
and Angus, of Matutoba; Malcolm and
Robert, of -Whitechurch, and Mrs. Wm.
J. Coulter, of near Winglasin. Another
brother, George, was killed in action in
Fiance last August.;
?AVENT POTATO ROT
• ra) log With ordeaux ititxture
• Pravzn Very Effective..
,inehittery'NItist Be Kept Well Oilefl
:It • It Is . to Work Effit4entb--
An Extu'rt Distussett the Questiott
From Eirery Angle. •
aCor;trieeied-try (mishit' Department Q:
agrtculture. Toronto.).
LATE Blight and 'Rot of Pota-
•
LATE Blight
can be prevented iv
." •suraeing with Biardeitux iniel
...
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t u re, - Caternienee ' spraying
when the plants are (rem five to
eight Inches •high.and 'keep the fol-
iage covered.witli Bordedux through-
out the spaion. 'fake special care to
ese • that the spraying is very , thin -
eighty done if the • weather is at all
tamp. about . die 1TO h of July, as
- aijghr °teen .begthasesteritt this time.
add a poison wheel :ueceseary for uo-
rato beetles—attenate of It -ad paste
:I ee, •4tos • _to 1-essek ,44$ gabs: be- 4-hes41-
odd spray. or Paris green 2 lbs. to
te gals., or a mixture of 2 •ltis. arsen-
tie of lead...pa-Ste _and I lirs-of -.Paris
green to 4.'6 eats. From three to
seven a radii talons- should be made,
lepending upon. the season—e.ke *ot-
ter the weather the larger the num-
i)er. Do not put off spraying because
e looks like.raitt...1! theautesite-ifiban.
, .ee...a.s. se .. .. ewe, a. ...•
!... elants half an hour, before the
rain climes it will be dry and suffi-
. .
lent of it will stick to prevent in-
fection, whieli takes place" during or
etron after • lain. Such _spraying
should prevent(irt flinty Late Blight
and Rot but al )leatly Blight Iola
potato booties. .. .
, Thorough spraying onlyls.effect lye.
If. thorough spraying is to be done
_ s al/Wien-Ls Bordeaux -mixt tere-iti I ist-oe
'med.- From 50 'to 150gale pee tore
should be. appliedit 'each spraying,
and when She plants are large not
less, than 100.galions per acre should
be used.. Thorough spraying means
the .coeering of every portion of the
noterneltlaneswiritsitemitratrz -interferes
in ti.e fprin of a fine mist. This cat"
only. be done when the soletion is
applied with good pressure..so as. to
insure covering every portion of the-
.. pleet. Zits belit results from spreye
ing are obtained when Potato spray-
ers are used which are fitted with a
Tejoint attachment so as to insure
covering -both surfaces Of the leavcri
,at each spraying. When the plans
are large it has been found that it
inert to go'.nver ,etreh rnw twice at
each spraying.—Prof. .J. E. 'Hemet,
.0. A. College, Otielph. '
Good Wages Necessary:
Preper remuneration.' of labor nns
wee -being of the inthillual niust be
recognized as eletnents of sound lioisi•
flogs iluttingeinent, says the Cleveland
/stiffly Peeler. r'itg hs prisseir
when.the yearly dividend pnid to stock
holders is neceptet: by the public
the mole entiso for the existence of to
industry. Neither tire we just Libel it
Tee:sine Judgment. es the qnality of In•
duet rini reltniniethetion, or on thealrec
tienbility of n ny sysitein of fnetory op.
orntion solele on the hnsis nt whethei
such jeltninigtration or es;tem will In
-
etre n perme tent er inereneing degree '
.ef fineneinl -prefit to the owner, We
have to consider the hurrinn eel° of nit
infliettrifil nctivitY, not 'nlone in lts re
IntIon to the segregated c 'munity
and the public at large.
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NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK
Important EventS Which Have
Occurred Dui in z the Week,
'flu' Buse World's tleppenines Lai .*e•
rully Compiled and Put Into
Handy and Attractive Shape for
the 'leaders ot Our Paper — A
Homer Enjoyment.
W EDNESDA Y.
• A Hamilton for agner had his
pocket picked uf $504, while watch -
Ing a fire. • ..
Harry. Matthews, a returned sol-
dier of Hamilton, reported his wife
Missing since SaturdaY.• -
Nuttierousleod shops in the north,
ern quarter of Berlin were stOrmed
and pillaged yesterday. `
. Predictions are made in Detroit
that coal • will soar .aL420 per ton
,during the eorrang winter.
• :reamers in Niagara peninsula ate
v
crying for heland cannot obtain it,.
though offering high. wages.
• Col. H. J. Lambe*, was eree
pointed Dominion Government engi-
neer for the Province of 'Ontario.
Brig. -Gen. C. H. Mitchelijaddress-
ed the Canadian Club, telfffig of the
ork of the Intelligence Department.
Ontario Liberals meet in -Toronto
policies an,e, ,choos,a, verniarient
iteon-dLti,yto formulate
and to -morrow .
ti.,
Dr. Epitacio Peessia, Pt csfilent-
elect of Brazil, has intimated that
he will visit Canada before returning
home.
The Ontario Railway Board made
an crder ,directing the Toronto Rail-
way Co. to operate a service, com-
mencing to -day. .
John •White's .seat .on the Have-
lock Council has been declared va-
cant ovi:tg to 'his non-attendance for
the past four months.
Jack Dempsey knocked out -Big
Bill" Tate at Toledo yesterday. The
arena.there will be increased in glee
to seat 75.000 spectators. •
Three United States tennis players
beat three Britishers' in -the opening
games of the world's championship
grass Oust tournament in England
yesterday. -
The Budget Committee of the
French Chamber of Deputies has de-
cided to ask Premier Clemenceau -for
an. explanation of the sinking of the
German ships.
Rev. Canon O'Meara, parish priest
of St. Gabriel's Church, Montreal,"
was found dead in. bed from heart
failnee,..said. to be -caused by shock •
over his 'brother's drowning the day
before.... • ,
.WEDNESDAY.
Jania-Orser, Toronto, died. freitt
injuries received when he .was run
over by an employes' truck.
Risk Coluiribta-fgriners are -tak-
ing steps to organize a Council of
Agriculture, for the provefice.
Sixty-three Villa rebels were kill-
ed and many more wounded in -a fight
with Federal •troops on. Saturday.
Henry. Seidan--, a Montreal commer-
cial traveller, was arrested .at Que-
bec on a charge of seditious plotting.
Mrs. E. _(1. Sutherlandasot
dropped dead- at the tea table while
visiting her nephew in St. Catharines.
A basis of settlement in the To-
ronto street car strike was reached
Le yesterday, -following private con-
ferences.
The Medical, Council will deal to- .
day with charges arising out of the
administration of the Ontario Tem-
perance Aet.
Joseph 4iruounstos, seven years
old. was instantly killed by a train
at Montreal, his head being severed
from his body.
It wan annotinced at the 'annual
.meetitg of the Home Bank that the
dividend would be raised .frout five
tessii-Ver cent.
Herscovitz of the C.E.F. was beat-
en by; Norton of the A.E.F. in the
h-eavyweight boxing bout' ats,Persh-
ing Stadium* in Paris yesterday.
King Victor Eininanuqsajw.....ate
quested Francesco Ni!"
rornier 'Min-
ister of the Treaer.s.
y to' forret a' Cabi-
Lt.
Titton • I will be
s Minister. .
British tennis players .were -again
badly beaten by the United States
representatives at Wimbledon, Eng.,
yesterday. Andre Gbbert, of France,
beatLovibond, of, New. york, In tke
feature match'. •
Ian Macpherson if) hur4 at work
on a schetne for the solution of the
Irish question„ which he will have
ready to subnitt to the Cabinet when
the question of -the future govern
ment of Ireland arises.
T11(104011 Y. "
The Board, of Governors has give".
new names to the hospitals fin
Hamilton.
- -Liberal wonten •01 •_Ontario- dee - ada• Breed Company, Toyonto. 1 .
nounced the action of the Senate on ---'1ThariltWving • 4-'t "mils/ • *"...
Drohibition. es -cached in Tosfento t :lurch( s ti
Italy resents the•,inclusion of Jugo- mark the signing cf the pe is
Slav •tith_letes1,in4 the Inteajiallied Herold 11011.1fiall, '1'):•.-)nio (-1( lilt
war -beat -MI lee tit - Is ,i1., 0 r'S• edl-e lie--
games in France. .
'Ten doctors SVO•:., found not guilty Ilona' amateur schatie pls.:IL:ea 'il I ,.; N•
by the Ontario Mark, N.J.edical Council of .
violating the Ontario Temperance. Win-. Kendall, Jr.. of Ayr, re. 4.!. i V .
Ait. ' . fatal„ tri4arits b3'a fail ant 0-a ' vtity ,..1
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The colors of the. 9Sth Toronto %virile walking home along 11;':: r. i.
Buffs have • been ie -deposited,. with way track.
full military lionors,.in Canterbury • •Virneterver .etreet. flallee-y ( :
ployes want tp veturn to e.isic, ha.
Cathedral. s•
-
PPevilvA01 ID tk frloOly twola
IiJat fAint6fti Eti Mi.ifite1 111 the
tnebil et tailing
'woos.
• tittbAt.
Many salaries were raised by the
Yolk County Council.
Two old then were killed in To-
ronto in the strike day traffic.
The giant British dirigible, R-34,
Is not quite ready for tier trans-
atlantic flight
• .The Undine .eight -oared crew of
Philadelphia ,will compete at the
Canadian Henley.
Cecil. M. Day, of East Islissouri,
aged 19. lied as the result of a
horse's kick a week ago. •••
'Magara Fella Council took •the first
!it( es lowerd -borrowing *$100.000 ..une
der the Ontario Housing 'Act.
The S.weaish Governmeet is insist-
ing abet the. inture- of the Aland Li-
terals shell be settled by a 'plebiscite.
Mee, W. Loveless,. of eAmelias-
;ousels 'dropped dead. while • visiting
eetthe home of --her -sbster, Mrs. Cal-
liae, in Bellnille.
St v en .aors twa- for __stitrees
• mon hs, wSre eu ;petaled by the On-
tario Medical Council 'fOr breach of
'Ontario Temperance Act.
The new Finnish constitutinn
Idonted try the Diet pt.ovides that the
tiset President shall be elected by the
Dee elute -141i hey.s.a six years' term.
The HotiIte of , Commons, by a vote
ef , 105 to ;4, a ga in expressed itself
fevor ofsnatioeal prohibition ,for
•,. _ year: .after.. :t he •• _Proclamation -of
eee
Witter -Magee, ,etaleloyed-at:Telbot-.
vale. was *fatally trampled by a horse
he was riding,- when it was fright-
ened • by a passing motor car, and
threw him off.
The Danish" Government has pro-
tested to the Peace Conference
against _ acts of the Germans in
Schleswig. The Mina are gelling pro-
eerti belonging to the state.
- The -Argonauts will send an eight -
oared Ci.**.w to the People's. Victory
Regatta le hesliald at Philadelphia
on July . "ficif)" Di hbie., the . Cana -
d ian and .Aanerican champion, leo;
applied to. the C.A.A.O. •for periniss
siou lo_ row 'at_the eame .regatta.
SATURDAY. •
Mrs, John IC Clarke, motlier of
Lady Borden, died at Canning, N.S.
Forest fires -sin Alh.erta are report-
ed tit. be the worse for years.
W. D. Black, M.P.P. for Addington,
was renominated as Conservative
candidate.
Metal trades strikers and mounted
police clashed at the Willys-Overland
plata fn Toronto. „
Canada's _soccer team wataebeaten
by -Belgium by 5 to. 1 at the: Inter -
allied games' at. 'Pei -is. ."
*A portrait of Principal Segltt. was
unveiled • at the • closing eXPr*S• of
t he Norman School, Toronto. .
Aecording to reports from Berlin
1 kra-inien-f-efees4tity
etipicd Odesga and -Kherson.- --
The weather changed from 90 .de-
grees in the shade Thursday to Snow*
flurries yesterday remising in North-
ern Oatario. • •
f'orister nmperoe Charles of 'kits-
,
tria is reported to be so ill that his
'friends are fearful as • to the- result
of his malady. •
The ' appoititment • cf 011itj le (eea
of Toledei as referee, of the Willet.st-
Dempeey bout meetwith a he -
proval Of both camps. •
Marshal Foch will atot fign the
Pettee Treaty, but, be will aktiend the
ceremony connected with the attach-
ing of the signatures. s
Charges for eineltitig imposed t,y
tho Consolidated Mining & Saielting
Co. were Joend jute itid. by a• com-
mittee of investigation. •
War service gretuiries •been
extended to all who served .overfeas
and tasettli -Who.served in icaiin7tia-
one year • .Or Wore is, ‘1 . .*1
last.
TheSU, semi ate,
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Phone No. 10 is at Your Service
We Sell for Cash—We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Stores
To get the best service from your oil stove
USE ROYALITE OIL
Less carbon and less sulphur.
-r
To get the best results _from your automobile
USE PREMIER GASO-
LINE AND
ARI NE 1
TO make short work of the potato bug pest
USE BERGER'S PURE
PARIS GREEN
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1 We sell Royalite Oil, Premier Gasoline, Pol-
arine Oil and Berger's Pure Paris Green
and it will pay you to use them.
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The Lucknow Hardware & CoalCo.
THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
Agents for—
Sherwin-Williams Paint
Florence Automatic Oil Stoves
Hanover Portland Cement
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ferees one the Army Appreere e
Bill have 'agreed to fix the ;IV I'
elze of the 1920 arneets...este „
•cers and 'men.
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• !L./1411180U, Q. 0' C -11r,.:(41 Er;
'while paddling in a centre �n At
Lake, near Cobalt, wilt anoth• r
armed man, a reeurned .soldeer at, .
drowned 'when it teteest.
• • MONDAY. -
Brandon's gonerui Sil r
called off. •
Galloper Ligh. won ilif• CPT roc Pri
de Pails at Longchamps on :Eitni:a,
Sinn Fethers otyrnt ,
British' •ffzige* in Dublin Q.1
nigh'.
• London Ferret :Rather y C e'e 'ea-
rloyes voted let. h. o
--W•ednesday:-
• Loss in wages by the t•It ;1;A.. in Au:,
tralta is est itithted ;.1 a minim
!pounds sterling.
Safeblowers operated 'it el esiSees•
at the Avemie road oi
the Metal Trades Counei1 (1-,'; i„ mi 1
Nino -lit oit'sttiki).
. P1i'e W0111811 and the alive!. of .
motor truek weresiteimed is a i t)
liion with a radial cae on 'it • r:i. ,
, sten road, Torino°.
,. Serail's flisortVyre -nut rkt d eel,
_. j Governinent demoneiretione ,i4li lee s
on Saturday. The- Eitel re were its k e.
baeR front the l'retretee le eelent e Ie
111:10b8
Street fi.ghting tie:tee:en (1,:esSis.
end Brit ish soittio. s iths taitel: . ,,h1.•
In Woking, towna .e. here prev inn
diettirbances ovenrred Levitt; b./ 1.
declared out.of .bottnes. 7
: Fred Oliver. re:tat:ea:a-at the -Met
iliers411aekvitil pleat in ,131.: refoi.e,
. .
was fatally inklrod 1,:• l't,.i.. r...., rfrt; 1... .
on • the head by en' iron trtr falli ,
Vi)011 hint Witil, go'io.; 111) i.1 ri
PIOV:41.01'.
'• COiti Signer 1;ings. .v. It 4b(, i;;;t-
titlion crest of 'rrarh trratl, ;,Itd i h
natne.of an engakeihent lie fo.iglit I:1
engraved on each, was presented to
seventeen ref urned a01 (1 i 01 a (rOW
ChiSh011li Us wnelt fie
In the Inter -allied games at Paris
Howard, the Winnipeg negro Sprint-
er, was second in his semi-final heat
of the 100 -yard dash..
Miss Ruby Cavell of Owen Sound,
a consin of the martyred Nurse Edith
Cavell, was one of the nurses grad-
uated Tuesday night from the Royal
Victoria ilospitalBaztie..
Despatches'etate that former King
Copittantine„ who is living In Swit-
zerland, is In financial difficulties,
and is seeking a reconciliation with
the Greek Government.
Althoughthe late Amelia Barr
was the author of More than 75
novels, she left an estate valued at
ohly $550. Her will was filed for
probate at Jamaica, N.Y., yesterday.
A national Council of Labor, with
mandatory power to take concerted
action, is advocated by the Guelph
Trades and Labor Cotineil in a sug-
lesion to the Dominion Trades Con.
great.
Pte. Arthur liockhart, of ' York,
RAIdImand county, is likely to die
as a result g.t injuries acc14on4417
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The Western Fair_
London, Ontario.
September 6 to i3th, 1919
This is the Great Agricultural
Exhibition of Western Ontario
Exhibits
Two
Attractions
Johnny Jones
the
Speed Events
Better
Midway
Very Best
Daily
Than Ever
Exposition
PLENTY OF MUSIC
FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT
PURE: FOOD SHOW TRACTOR DEMONSTRATIONS
Auto Entrance corner Dundas and Egertcn Sts. Usual Entraace at ale Gates.
Grand Stand Ric. and 2.5.
Prize lists and Entry i-urnis ai,d al iniarmatioa fr.int lb: Secretuy.
1.I.-001. W. M. OARTSHORte Presidcot.
A. M. HUNT, Ser lacy.
Fourth Con., Kinloss
School is closed, pupils are rejoicing.
Miss Dena. McLeod is [mine , from
Gue.111::
p1,
McKenzie is in Toronto
days.
Mrs. Wm. McConnell 8.nd Miss Mc-
Gillivray are on the way to recovery in
London Hospitel.
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these
Mr. and Mrs. HisTain, Mart.. McLeod
and Fred Whitfield motored from Tor
onto to Jas. McLeod', on 'the 66, last'
Sat urday
Mrs. Jones, of 'Toronto, is spending a
few days with her sister and brothers.
the McKenzies, on the 4th.
Zion
/ —Tuesday, July 1
Mr.. Will. Cooke anti Miss Mary
visited at'Peter ynoke's on Sunday
. Mr. BA Blichannon spent a few days
l‘as:ate.ere.k with his aisles, Mrs. Robert
vbs
Mrs. (LatutnY, of Mora, •.is vciiag
with her motherliere.
Will Andrew, of Lucknow, • visi el
friends in the barg Senday.
Mr. and Mrs: John McKeith silvf Mr.
and Mt 9, giteater Hinton and daughter,
Ina, of Burlington. are spending a few
days with relatives in this vicinity
- Mee.- San Atcholson ts.:-home from' - Miss Margaret Ritchie has returned
'Morise Jaw for a while.
'home for the school holidays.
• 11 trik Johnston, the artesian well
Nir. and Mr. .Herb Stothsrs and
digger has struck water et Sutherlands', •
on Con. 6. . daughter, Lemont, visited frLnds'in the
Mr. Hugh McMillan is having a holi-
day at the old home this•week.
A Young People's picnic at the Black
Horse Lake, or Silver Lake, was •held
by the young folk of the 4th and ctli
on June 30th.
Some fiells of -alfalfa have already
11 Cain thii.,,aleld _seems - •
Thinning roots and hoeing corn aqd..
Potatoes keeps the farmers busy tLese
days.
flee, Mr. Bradley, Of Teeswater, con-
ducted the services very acceptably at,
&nth Kinloss last Sunday
Mr. Dimald McIver, of Young, Sask.,
tsttended the nieeting of the fieneral
Assembly at lIatnilton, instead of being
itt 4tawa as ..statei last week. Mr .
McIver with his wife and littlt son are
spending a fen weeks' with friends in
and around Lucknow. ••
neighborhood on Sunday.
Miss Sarjeant returned to her home
near Markdale Saturday.
The loOa Orangemen, astil attend
divine service in Zion Chnrelt Sunday -
evening af 7 o'clock. All visiliog II -
•ren are cordially invited to attend.
,Mik_DaV of I )tirliam,._.apent-T-ates-,
day with her old friltirl,' Mrs Joseph
Hackett.
•
Te picnic to the lake Sattirday was
well ,attended and all cei-iort a good
d ty'a outing.
Ashfield
. Tht Ashftr4d tioldiers. Aid Circle will
meet at the home of Mrs. MeWhinney
on Titeirday,'.1Uly.s1h, at the usual hour.
The program) will include a &Reunion
ori temperance. 'All are cordially iq
yited
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