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$L50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE ; $2.00 OTHERWISE.
Lucknow Flour
Milts
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• ALL. RESTR/CTIONS HA V/31
BEEN REMOVED , FROM GRIST -
/NG. IT IS.NOW POSSIBLE FOR
•'FARMERS 'IV GRIST THEIR
1• WHEAT AS IN PRE-WAR TIMES:
.,,T1IS,,4,2•WestNsissTIIE, • TARMER
tys BRAN AND SHORTS
CORRESPONDING TO. THE •A•
MOUNT OF WHEAT GRISTED,
IT WILL PAY THE FARMER TO
REVIVE THIS METHOD OF EX-
CHANGE.
W. E. TRELEAYEN.
..When you have a job of painting
that you want done, give the undersi-
gned a *chance to do it. Good work
gstaranteed. ••
2I -6-p. Joe. Mortis. .
G. Drinkwalter
FURNACES SUPPLIED AND
INSTALLED -PLUMBING AND
ELECTRIC WIRING.
AGENT FOR THE PIPELESS
HEATING FURNACE. CALL
AND SEE THIS FURNACE.
SPEND DOMINION DAY
AT WINGHAIII•
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MORNING, AFTERNOON AND
EVENING.
FOOTBALL, BASEBALL, LA -
'CROSS, CALITHUMPIAN PRO-
CESSION and OTHER SPORTS.
LUCKNOW KIL'I IE BAND
and
• WINGHAM BRASS BAND
ACCOMMODATION FOR ALL.
DUNGANNON
--Tue'salay, June 22.
()trite a number from here attend-
ed the garden party on Robt. Henry's
lawn last Friday, night.
St. PsiSiustelsejiassasstre.
he held on Csr-; ilrOwn's lawn on.
%shit -May of this week, June 23rd
!tee... A. V Walden is the new Meth-
odist. minister for Dungannon circuit
and is coming here the first of next
month. Rev. Steadman goes • to.
Bronke circuit.
Mrs. i3. Harrissand son are visiting
at the home of T. G. Allen. •
. A lawn social will he held on the
Methodist Church grounds on June
30th.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Higgins are vis-
iting the former's mother in the vil-
lage.
An Orange sermon will be preach-
ed in the Presbyterian church. next
Sunday evening hy Rev. 11. R. Camp-
bell.
Mrs. Robt. Sawyer, of Churchill,
have a very interesting and inspiring
talk on consolidated 'schools to the
1Vomen's Institutenn Monday
of
this week.
P.romotion exams of Dung•annon
Public School take • place hers‘ next
week. •
Mrs. BereRoaeh. who underwent
an operation in Goderich hospital, is
home hut is not doing as well as her
many friends would like.
Quite a number from here took in
the Greyhound excursion last week
in Goderich.
CHURCH NEWS
• Masops at Church. -There was a
1:4•.e4 attendaru•e of members at the
A.F. & A.M. at the Presbyterian
,Chtirch lost Sunday morning when
the local lodge attended divine ser-
viee. A. large number of visiting
hrethren . came .from neighboring
• lodges:. There 'wenston autontohiles
fresni Kincitritine, threes fr-om Ripley
and a number from Winghain. Rev.
N. MacCallunf conducted the service,
taking is his text 11,1'spS 11, 12 and,
13 of 1st Corinthians.
o LOCAL AND GENERAL • o
. I
Garden Party.. at Kinloss
evg. cif June i0. Good supper, Band.
music. Admission .50c and 25c.
MiSsi.Dorothy Douglas is horde
frOm Toronto after completing 'the
course .at the Faculty of Education• .
Special selling men's Panama Hats
'at .$2.95.-Carheren, 'Murdoch & Co.
gissels'isklinstsAttnisSand Mabel -Me-
-
suisiee :sere 'frame after completing •the
Normal School course at Stratford.
• White Oxfords and Pumps. Leathr or Rubber • 41es. 'Special $2.95.--
.
Cameron, Murdoch & Co.
Miss Alice• Finlay .and nephe
vin Taylor, of Toronto, are
the formes's sister, Mrs. Norman
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LUCKNOW, ONT.. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1920.
MAFEKING
-Tues,y, .June 22..
Miss Jessie Stothers i !tome from
Stratford Nonni! School. • •
Mr. S. J. Kilpatrick, of Brockville,
Ont„ is visiting relatives here.
.Miss Ellesly, Mr. Lorne MCKenzie
and .M'r. Raymon Finnigan ..,.were
kuests .of Miss Reta Twamley Sen.
day.
Mrs.'. S. Phi1iips and Miss Mary
:_left for Alimpato ,Satosslity, sections*,
they will visit Mrs. Phillips' brother
and• other relatives.
Mrs. N. SaUnders and Mrs. Will
Irvin are spending a couple of
weeks with Mr. an1
ton, near Goderich..
w, Thegarden party on Mr. Robert
.. ing
Henry's grounds Friday .evening was
a decided suCcess. The program was'
quite up td the mark and everyone
seemed to appreciate it. The Bel,
fast team were victors in the bass-,
ball match. • Receipts at the gate
were $210.00 and the booth did busi-
ness to the tune of $85.00. The Lad-
ies Aid are to be congratulated on
their ability to -'entertain on such a
large scale.
Mrs. Wesley Al-,
Shackleton, Ashfielit.
Mrs. Russ Middleton and Mrs. T.
Robertson, of Kinloss, were among
those to take in the Greyhound ex-
cursion to Th.t.:•-)it lr.st week.
Cars will leave W. J. Davidson's
store 'from , 6 to 8, p.m., every five
minutes for the Garden Party on
Joseph Taylor's farm, Friday even-
ingsof this week. You are invitad.
an
have
in's,
and
ning
ad-
vvill
ay,
of
rip.
ce,
nd
A.
's.
le
e
e
M
littl
been
have
You
• horn
Th
verti
acco
be he
July
Mr.
Saska
throw
passed
• were
Newt°
Read
ad. on
of Men
Mr.
from D
• remaind
ster doe
city, bu
comes t
%The H
ton last
,erence tin
"Mr
of the
left Tue
to rep -res
• Woodturn
which is
the Chits)
Lucknoe
over its o
Salvation
• eonrieet
rs. William jantes. Irwin
e (laughter, Blanche, who
visiting at • William Irw
left .for Detroit, Cleveland
ngstown, •Ohio, before retur
e -to Pittsburg, Pa.
e garden party at Holyrood
sed last week was postponed
Int of the wot weather, and
Id on the evening • of --Frid
2nd. Program as advertised.
and Mrs. J. E. Knechtel,
toms who are. on a motor t
gl's this part of the "provin
through town on Sunday a
guests" of Dr. and Mrs. G.
n for a short time.
Canieron, Murdoch & Co
the hick page re special sa
's Clothing.
Tom Webster has returne
etroit and will be here for th
'erof the•summer. Mr. Web
s not get good health in the
t improves immediately h
Obis old stamping ground.
erald and Times of Walker -
week had the following ref
-
o a former Lucknow boy:
D. Cameron of the office staff
Canada Spool & Bobbin Co.',
'day for Niagara Falls, Ont.,
ent his firm at the National
ers' Ass' . of '• America,
in session all this week at
n House there."
v and vicinity has gone
bjective of $250.00 for the
Army Self .Denial •
iuh wit
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BELFAST
• -Tuesday, June 22s
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mullin and
family, of Lucknow, visited with her
sister, Mrs. Stothers, last week.•
• Mr. 'Gordon Irwin, of Listowel„
spent the week -end setth his parents
here. •
The garden party which was held
ori Robert Henry's lawn Friday ev-
ening was a decided success. . The.
weather was perfect and the supper
left nothisig to be desired, but a bet-
ter appetite. The baseball tourna-
ment,. Belfast• vs. Currie's Corners,
proved very entertaining, results be-
ing .6, to 9 in favorof Belfast. The'
splendid prograrn which was given
' later in ,the evening*.was enjoyed. by
all, •The proceeds amounted to abOut
.$300.00...
ST. HELENS
---Mondasis June 21.
Mr. • Aitchison and Mr. Grant left
on Saturday on a trip to Rockwood
and other points.
Miss W. D. Rutherford • left for
Toronto on Monday. •
Miss Mary Murray returned on
Saturday after a few weeks' visit in
Toronto..
Miss Della: Cranston
at Guelph.
• -Mrs. H. Rutherf?rd
days lastweek wiith
Mrs. Anderson
es world-wide
Jubilee Celebration of the Army.
Mr. Archie MacMillan with his wife
and members of the family, from
Dakota, are visitin
h
his brother, Mr. 'Phillip Mac
They made the land part of th
ney by 'auto, coming from Dul
boat.
• On 'account of the otherwis
once rain. early in the week
garden 'parties slated for St. I
nd Holyrood for . Tuesday
'ere postponed. The new da
10 St Helens one has not yet
xed, but the .11olyrood event
cid on Friday evening of next
Special selling of Ladies
kirts (which comes at a very
rtune time for the holiday!,
turday morning and folio
ys. You can have- your choic
er 70 skirts., 8 different st
gular up to_$3.-74--f22r $2.95.-C
n, Murdoch & Co.
a
fi
h
po
Sa
(la
ov
Re
Pro
once of
.Millan.
e jour-
uth by
e wel-
, the
Ielens
night
te for
• been
'ill he
week.
White
op.
on
wing
e of
yles.
am-
• SPEND DOMINION DAY AT
GODERICH.
Godcrich will celebrate Dominion
Day with an all -day program begin-
ning at 9.30, a.m., with a processio•n,
games, baby show, etc., on the
&retire. Afternoon at Agricultural
Park -horse races, 2.18, 2:30 and 2.50
classes with purses of $750; baseball,
Zurich vs. Goderich; athletic contests,
highland dancing, funny features,
etc. Evening on Square -band con-
cert and fireworks. Morning • and
evening performances free to all
spectators; afternoon admissin, 35c.
All roads will lead to Goderich on
Thursday; July lst.--s-Advt.
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II(MN
- • Hogan. --10 AshWeld; on June 16th
1920, to Mr. and Mrs. !EP. Hogan,
daughter-- Marion Ka t he rine.
Hackett -In Ashfield, on Juneil
1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Thonias Hack-
-ea, a daughter.-Irlma Gwendolyn.
,LANGSIDE:
-S-1S1
Lane•sule Garden
Everybody invited.
Mrs.•Alex Butler
ited . her .parentss
:McInnes, for. a. few
• . Mr, Th -os.. Ross •
C(')urt meeting -of th
treal last.. week.
• Mr. and ..M.zsissas.
ssastssFeraser, -visited
MacDenald on Sunda
Wm. Orr 'had a sn
week• pufting up,k an
tohis barn,
•Mr...Jack Moffat,
spending' the Summer
home of his grandfat
-Mr. Alex. Maelennan,of TeeSwater.
visited our burg on S.unday, and oc-
cupied his favorite' seat in Church.
Langside base ball team is invited
to play in Teeswater at the U.F.O.
.pienic on Friday of •this week. ' •
• BORN. -to .Mr. .and Mrs..1 Peter
Moffat, a son.
net.
ets, swamp whiskey was flowing so free-
• 1 in
onday •June •21.
Party June 29th,
and little son vis -
Mr. and Mrs. D.
days last week.
attended High
e C.O.F.• at Mon-
ktsteKinstans
Mr. -and Mrs. •D.
y afternoon..
'tall raising, last
additional bent
•
of Toronto, is
holidays at the
her.
e orth that the Councihors
would likely be met and escorted in.
to the- -.tub" with a Otiose wagon.
On the -other hand, certain& of the ro-
berniorians were 7` expeting that
seine of the •Councillors wonid brint
. .
U)a little "dope ith
sereskitsets.)- ,SaIlssind a .(trib
iv
nig . drs, • were. ha
greet. theni, lio •
..vi
Stered,. awls is no beoz•
none 'came.- ansand the
sts „discs sess.49leesSSohnsla
ition.
• ' Tobern:Ory, the .ium
of truce, is a burg- o
tion, with tins inhabitan
• gaged in fishing. Big
the rule, there being: no
•kiddies on the. street,
biggctt percentage 'of
Bruee, a fact which th
tribute to... white -fish
brain food; Toherntor
the County in' being the
a monument to its . s
there- being a handschne
raised in the public squ
of the Zi.i rI'oberniorians
in• the war, of whom . 6
and 12 wbunded insthe
only wireless station in IS
united •at . the Tub, and
the earlier years Of the .
were constantly on guard
the $25,000 •apparatus fro
sault by the foe.. By wire
common thing to ' get
through to Torunto -arid a
in slx minutes; which has
.ing and telegTatihing -b
•speed. The.- mo.ving 'spirit
mory is • Rev. S. R. Felker,
preacher. .who presides ove
two churches ..in -St. Edrn.
.ship, is sole 'teacher and p
the ;public school- with a ni
of 75 pupils, has been te
acting as treasurer of. the
and •is . otherwise ;nixed tr
Many movements • as woui
lutis .• to relate. .An ex-hig
teacher, he is reputed .to be
educated man in - :the Guelph
ence. Sie,enliSted 111 the .se
Lydia, where he* was a nil
4 Or two Years. - Lin the comp
his year s term at the Tuo,. n
July ist /or the 0.A.C., (sue
nut three ;years:sin- seientific
tui•e,. with a• view to returnin
(.1.a to teach inv.. natives how t
lie had tile •thlieting. of . the
councillors and he' tucked the
in the best beds in the burg.
the County' statesmen del lit
than sleets .eat.and revel, and
villagers- were vying -with each
to give tile _visitors a swell' tu
suety of nations was being :e
on a Small scaie, With the-
Croker Indian liand, • Iyho- fo
the Council up on Tuesday, fu
Mg the melody for the oceasio
Wass some event. and .being sur
ed..-.. by the -fastneSies where th
'Haj used to roain, had moreso
didos of sin_ Indian field day t
ousiness session of a eounty Co
A pros:ram' of the weeks Se
1441101 Was .he1(.1 .in the .Tober
Orange hall, fstiows that the s
.0(e) -d, ,iOsi t turn' -their colla,
.11ondas...,:.1.1etr.,t7:2";;r: a,_ brief spe
!items ths• vest-
-g- by- R
-Jitniff.-01 :3 Cri:(1i-iT1 UndS. Lind k-ey
:ker. of the 1 LW. Lu which the W
en sustatey reinied. Some cumin
cations were read • and the Cou
adjourned. On• A uesday morning
short sessten w.is lied, -followed o
MeV Ling 111 . the at tertiouil, ' Whit h
iuurned to go un a boating trip.
night the legisiaturs lookett•into
room for another spelt and retired
their bunics. Wodnesday morn
they static their ieet under the p
tames for • a short session, and •
soureed-ior boating in the afterno
/St -night tney met for about an he
in the hall, and adjourned to atter]
'garden party lit the parsonege. '11
was „followed by. a dance which ke
smile of the statestrien out or bed t
2 a.m. '1 hursdey was fisitsday,shar
,of the- 'hews catching- the tugs
earl' as (. In the morning, and spen
erg the (lay on the -lake, white utile
whinneds the neighburing strean
and lakelets for trout and bass. N
big catches were recorded, but .a
sot bae.k, • for the evening sessio:
which lasted about .an- hour, afte
which all }ranee= everesnistreeted" s
forevather 'at. 7.„41 the followin
morning. put in half an hou is an(
catch their autos for home, %chid
Was done. . •
As miisht lie expected the business
triknsacted at such short, intermit.
tatit-sittifies Was .anything but •heavy
and any 1 ownship Council that could
not have •tinished it in .a. single day
would be uncerenioniotisly retIred at
the end' of the
But 'it took ;:•2 County fathers .1
(lays at S.1 per dieni .or a total ex-
nem,,le to thn. ratePayers: a $800, be-
sides the lutist extravagant mileace
ever put i/n. t hi. (•otinty, to bring• eut
a rather iesSeniticant hatching, the
-
chief features' 11f which may he sum-
med un as follows Refused to• pay
'the ,$11 _damages asked for hy Mr. •
:Thtlinan. of Culross. for damages. to
his ear Grough defective ctilvert on
county hieliwa.e. Endorsed the ac-
tion of tie eommittee in .purchasing
t hi, Ch ilS„ rem's' Shelter in Wa Ike gen
at SSstio. Refused to take any artion
re the presentment of the Grand
Jure- asking for electric washer and
electric fan for better venitilation at
the House of Refsige. Wanted the
Bruce ' (7. lioseitat at _Walkerton
s3o00 and the Kincardine 1441)1411
$1.100. Plated ne equalised assess-
ment of the' various manicipalities
th the Cotinty the sante as last year:
with exermoi.4) .a Wiartoti, whose as-
sessment - was -reduced' about .$46,000.
The County Rate was struck at 61s
(Continued on Page 8.)
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W IIITEC U RCH
-Tuesday, June 22.
Mrs. A. H. Musgrove, of Wing -
ham, is visitiiig her siker, Mrs. F.
Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. David CitarenSe and
children, of Ferdyce, spent Sunday
at War. Martin's.
• Whitechurcli Was well . represented
on the Moonlight excursion.
Mr. and. Mr.s 'McInnes and family.
of McIntyre, spent Sunday with Rev.
and Mrs. Scobie.
Mi'; .Sarah Sharpe,. of • Teeswater,
is v's:rng around the village.
'.‘1.r. Geo: Ross delivereda cow at
hurch to ,
Saturday . which tipped the .scales at
1790 lbs, and another ;pair of cattle.
which weighed 3200 lbs. . •
• •
BRUCE COUNTY COUNCIL'S •
"• 'JAUNT TO THE •"ruw
• More Of a .Fishing Expedition Than
a Business Session, for which
Councillors Vote 'Themselves.
Double Mileage.
is holidaying
spent a few
her daughter,
• - y
garden party postponed 'from.
ast Tuesday evening will be held o
Friday, July 2nd. It will be just a
good as if never changed.
W . are p eased to know that our
mail carrier, Mr. Stewart, has taken
the -contract for another year. Mr.
Stewart has proved hhnself a very
efficient mail carrier, always oblig-
ing and faithful.
PINE RIVER
-TuefsdaysJune 22.
On Monday afternoon of this week
• about forty young ladies of this vic-
inity gathered at the hoine of
and Mrs. Wm. McMullen to d� honor
to their friend, Mrs. goy Beck, (for-
merly Miss Nellie McMullen). Miss
Elizabeth .Bell • called the meeting to
Order andsaddressed the s' bride by
reading an original piece bf poetry
suited to the occasion, and Mrs. Beck
was presented with a beautiful tea
set and numerous other gifts. After
a short program, a bounteous re-
past was served and the ladies de-
parted for their homes, wishing the
bride all happiness in her new home.
Mr. and. Mrs. Beck leave this weeic
for Windsor where they will reside,
followedby the best wishes of many
friends here.
GA It DEN PA RTY
For an enjoyable evening, come trithe garden party on Joseph Taylor's
Farm, just south of Lticknow. (Excel-
lent grounds) DATE, Friday eves,
June 25. A splendid, varied prog-
ram by local talent, assisted hy
Mayor 4. J. -Hunter aini Mr.
r me, las heefi
ranged for. You willenjoy every min-
a ute. Supper served from 6 to 8.30
o'clock.
Lucknow Brass Band in attendance.
Under the aucpices of the Y.W".CB.
of the Lucknow Methodist Church.
Hospitable Tob(Wmorians ,Receive
the Visitors With Open Arms.
By .Ertice, Press Ass'n. Reporter)
As: the •r_esult efsa. freak motion
nut .in at the closing menients of the
'January .Sessipn,- andwhich probably
few • at the.time had any 4(lea would
ts'cea seriously, but whi,:h iir the
bandaging between various towns as
U,. next meeting place for the June
Session, ,was •
• •
flaioris fi
•
the greate
• itutX'e.rhcP
(ius, trip t
County t'ot
ceived. in ri
bolstered. u
an outrage
so much•
they had to
was given o
Passing as
the topmost
gain it bette
highwys a
to legislate
a County C
Permannt j
thing in this
exnerience .h
third of the
tired, every
this year's bo
much use to
so hence. ans
Council wou
similar trip t
few yearssag
sand, the nen
derived from
well be sneez
the Tebermory
. ed by the Cie
official has c
sciously. Save
anger of the e
of the.. historia
Tobermory,
north of the 00
ton. Was reache
st ie • eard ithe warring
nally compromised Oh 112111d
St outburst of laug.her and
eard in the .l'arliament of
famous, or rather infant-
e) Tobermory hy the .Bruce
inch was undertaken Con -
(beide the thing had to be
o as a fair enterprise to
d who couldn't see
fun in jaunt for which
so dearly pay, hence . it
ut that the. Council in
body over the •roads to
corner of Bruce would
r idea is to the northern
nd thus be able in future
better In that behalf. If
ouncillor's seat was- a
ob, there might' be some
contention but as the
as been that about a
Council retir, or are re -
year, the education of
ds• 14 not likely to be of
the Council of a year or
• more thqn the present
Id be be/refittd by a
aken by a Council ofa
co.- -soar shiftillis
nanent 'benefits to he
the pilgrimage may
ed at. • As the vote on
trip Was never record-
rk in the Minutesthat
onsciouslys s-ohcon-
d the jesters from the
lectorate and the scorn
n.
which is sixty miles
arest railway at Wiar-
d hy the Council about
eiday, over th s East
hich winds like the
ken Indian. , through.
nd malaria swai
S() rough that one
actually got up in
ncil and moved that a
-four million dollars
repair (if that high,
more than the total
he entire county, the
jok ingls• admitt ing
ke all of that to put
es deferred the ex -
present. The Colin -
anted LindSay $2(10
whiCh 5t1111 C0111
id lost at the point
owand. of Brant,
of his cars wisere
James met with
or even where the.
he humped into the
s.
Toberm(iry proved
to the wet prop.
0.10. 00 M(
Shore Road, %V
trail of a drun
dense forests a
and which* was
Southern Reeve
the County Cou
st
rant of -thirty
be, made for the
way. As this is
assessment of t
Council, wh i le
that it would ta
the road in slurp
penditure for the
oil, bwels-1s. gr
ron
he -dumped in ar
where Re;ve
smashed the axle
roirnty Engineer
the auto mishap
the
Press Seri
rocks with his hu
The irrival at
a great refutation
4
then), and..b.e-:
nd to fervently
ews. were smit-
e was there, -sos
TUIr.xenisisited
;svelsich.syssia.
a to prohite,
ping off point
f 200 poeula-
ts mostly en,
families are
less than 75
which is the
any place in
e settlers at-
-s -the great
y also leads
first to erect
oldier boys,
granite slab.
are in honor
who enlisted
Were killed
fight. The'
ruse is sit -
here., during
war 35. men
to defend
m an 'as.:
less it is a
a inessale
reply back
te/ephon-
eaten for
in 'Esker-
Methodis•t
✓ the only
und toWn-
rincipal of
embership
inporarily
township,
P- in so
d be ted -
h school
the best
• Cenfer-
'ar from
ssiortary
letion 01
e leaves
iph, te
agricul-
g. to In-
a faint.
County
m away
in fact
tie else
as. the,
other
ne, the
nactea
Cape
'lowed
n. It
round -
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f. the'
han
upcil.
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with
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ards
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SINGLE COPIES, 4 CENS.
o EVERYBODYS COLUMN
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MONEY TO LOAN On mortgages and
rotes at reasonable rates. Five
Insurance both stock .•and • .Mutatal
Companies. Conveyancing done
with neatness and despstch - -
Geo. A. Siddall, Broker, Leckow.
DR: PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at Cain
House, .Lucknow, every Wedne
day afternoon. All chronic dis-
eases successfully treated. Os
teopathy removes the • physical
causes of disease. Adjustment of
the spine is rnore quickly secured •
and withfewer treatments by • Os-
teopathy than bysany other method s.
All kinds of hides _wanted. Highest
Torono. prices. Also all kinds of live
poultry, no matter what size. Let me
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know, or call by phone, No. 86, and I
will call
. Jake- Libel.
FOR SALE --Edison Amberola No.
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30, with 120 Blue Arnberol recozds,
.411 in good sliape-100 for the outfit.
-R. W. Millions
LOST.- On the road between
Whitechurch and the 12th Con. We-
vvanosh, an Englishplsh buggy rug.
Finder will be rewarded on leaving
•t at Henderso's Store, Whitechurols
24-6-p.
MAIL CONTRACT
SEALED TENDERS, addressed
• to the Postmaster General, will be
received at Ottawa until noon,. on
Friday the 9th day of July, 1920;
for the conveyance of His Majesty's
Mails, on a Proposed Contract. for
fotir yeal, six times per week,. over •
Lucknow - No. 4 Rural 'Route, •from
the Postmaster General's Pleasure.
..Printed notices containing 4urther
information as to.conditios of pro-
posed Contract may be • seen end.
blank forms of 'render may be ob-
tained
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at the Post Offices of Luck -
now, liolyrood, •Ripley, Whftechurch,
and at the office of the Post Orfice .
Inspector, London.. . •
Chas. E. H. Fisher,
Pest...ofice
1Sost+---Offtsre- specter's Offiee,
London,2th.'May 1920.
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Tuesday, June 22.
The real soaking rain that rifest
peopletevere praying for • finally Aid
come.
Dr. Alex Barnby of Leamingten,
was home ter three or four) dayslaSt
week.
.• Miss Jean Johnston Came home on
the Gres•hounil to remain home fora
couple of 'weeks. /ler father pur-
chased T. F. Hendersons' place and
she . will assist in getting the places
ready for oecupany. •
irs Gliihn, of Bervies is visiting
her daugher Mrs. Toni SandY.
lIrs Ed. Gilmore was viiiting her
siser, MrS. Fleming at Chepstowe.
for a -few day* last week. -
Mr. M1k Hogan is expected to r
turn home from a trip to Washings
ton state, where she Was to see her
father, Mr. Thos. Fors/, who unfor
__ss
unately fell and 4acttrrests hiss hip.
.0wing to his advanced age, chances
of recovery are slight, butit is re
ported his general health
gsod.
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LOTHIAN
is very
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ANOTHF:1? 1-7.1„.1 X MILL
.1. G. Anderson is converting the
old 'woolen mill into a flax mill. Be
sides repairing thesold buikling
he i
erecting a large barn which Will he
used for storage purposes. Mr: An-
dersonhas been interested in the fias.
mill at Ripley for a number of years
and thinks it a good line of busint.
Th is gives Lnegfiow twj flax mills.
one at the extreme north, the other
at the extreme south of the town.
STS HELENS GARDE_N
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The. Calvin Church, St. Hlensear
' dell jmrty. postputhed TuesdaV. ever.
Ing because of the rain will be
on Friday evening Of next week Pr•,.
ramth
e same as already advertkd.
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