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.L,UCKNOW ONT. THURSDAY June 22nd
' DENTIST
t.R. L. Treleaven
LIJCKNOW
Hours; M. 1.30-5 P. M.,
PHONE 53 X.RAY
Stewart ralliarn'•
nAORIsT!ft,•:.,OLIcri.‘•*: $7q..
oFtricginf,it of ti!,.late *R., J..,t
Stev4it. nCat 'deerto•`,
BOyil Bank.
BATTERIES
and.
up
NEW.,
Phone:71464.,
LlieknOW;
---4or .general
house work.-APply-.'at.' Sentinel office
TRUCKING SERVICE
• We have purehased, another truck
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..and zjre in a better position (11 give
scrvice''on Ideal and Icing distance
hauling. ,DO'n't forget the 'dOck. on
. male lamb's or lambs:over. 109,Pounds-
...after:40y 3rd. We make a shecialt3
„...of live stock trticking.
• Harvey, Ackert; 'Phone' 291,14' j.nclinbU,
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•- ,First Insertiati„ 50c. -
; Sahaetfuent'•InsertionK--15e.::-
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l'UBLIC ,MEETING
A open. public . meeting • in the
inter sts of Orangeism Will be held:
in e Orange Hall to -bight (Thurs..
8:30r-vaii4-7Wilft betitddresie4
:.• STRAWREARY. SOCIAL
There- will be a' Strawberry Social:
on the. courts of the Tennis. Club, on
• Tuesday next, June 27, under the
• auspices of St: Peter's . Church,. con-
gregation., Mak by the Knox' 'Orch-
estra and a good pregrani.. Adults
25c: Children 15c-:
• PLAY. AND DANCE
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• "MA; Irish Rose" Willbe presented.
hy a' Walkerton all starcast in the,
• Town Hall, Lucknow, on Friday,
Jane ;23rd. at 8.15. .Aclrhissibn' 25c.
• The Starlight 'Entertainers of W,alk-• ,
ertori ,Will Play until'. two o'clock for
O dance following the plai. Achnis4
7 sten to Aance:25c. This PlaY has never
.before been. stagedin Luckndw.
L. 0.. L. COMITY 4COURCII
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The County L. O.. L. of West BruCe
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will attend Divine Worship' is Luck -
now Presbyterian Church on. :Sunday
evening June 25th. Led by Lticknow
Citizens! Rand. Rev. C. H. McDonald'
will addreSi ;the brethren, Visiting
brethren' cordially invited: Brethren
meet At :110,dge roolnat.'
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King Bug Killer
ICING BUG 'KILLER will clear the
Vermin •off Rosebushes, Cucumbers,
Tomathee, Potatoesor any, kibd of
plants..
CEMENT — PLASTER 1— ' Lud
GYI'ROC”LWALLBOARD'-• A LWAI'S!,
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ON„. HAND.
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CORRUGATED ROOFING
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ARROLOCK'
ardie
'SPECIAL GOSPEL' MEETINGS
JULY 3-1.7.
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Beginning.. 'Monday. evening,' ,July
..3rd,".'at 7:45 Land Continuing through
uniiii.the • 7th, Special GOsPel
Met-
mgs will .,be held in , the . Lucknow
, ,
Town Hall by a • group ,'young
people • from tetioit, a umber of
whom inc, CanOdiatm with relaiVes
' living in this Vicinty: •
• These meetngS« will: be intercle-
-.3-hoininationa1-but--POsitively- Christian'
With only one thought 221 Mind and
thatof exalting the Lord'. Jesus
,Shrist.
as Saviour,- 1No :offerings will
b� taken;i •,1 ?.
If Yen ,efijoy teal' Oospol,.snuIg
0•440 •i•t:
• these services so: please :advertise
these Gospel theetingh as Widely as
possible and:watch for full particu-
lars
ii fvieekTs Scntinel.• '
Thogroup ntleting-ireOPleir
sponsored by -Fearl.,-• Henderson • of
petroit, 'vtietr.
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1933._
=GPI' C NE8
,PANTS:
Escape Injuries
In Car Accident
G?''age And PO.kd Conk Turns
• Over in Ditch "
:
,Sunday afternoon about .4.00, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Anderson figured; in a
car accident • in Which •they<fortunai.e,
ly escaped • without more • than a se-
vere shaking Mp. and some .bruises.
While dris.jng their 'Ford coupe on
the --belindaik---ea St--of-tp;vir they were
overtaken by Mr.. G. At Siddall, and
in passing the coupe at Henry Pat-'
.terson"s, the hub of his Buick sedan
grazed that of the Ford, causing. the
llatter to turn a somersault into the'
ditch, with the result •that the:. top.
was ripped off, windshield broken,
and •fenders, &imaged: Mr., and Mrs.
rAnderson ° made' their eSeaPe from
the • wreck -through the hole in i.the.
roof; They were...takn to their home
and 'medical aid 'called to ,satisfy
thae 'concerned. that no serious -in,.
juries had, resulted.
The hub cap of the Buiek,' did not
show a ..sign of a :dent. This mishap
necuring so simply, was the ,first'ac-
cident Mr; Siddall has hadintirieteen
years of driving.
DIED IN, LONDON.
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.Word hatt • heen'''-ree:05'07.1hTere76f.
thedeath, of Mrs. A. M. Arinitimii,
former 'resident, . • which Pccnrred
in Loriden • oh ,IVIonday;.•:after:,'Li ling
ering illness. The „brief •message- .44
not Make, known '; the. 'Enteral .
ratgentents1" Surviving are three, ions
.Iletson: Of ,ASTInier','• Reg. of London,
end George the, West and One
daughte4.
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• ELIY_ERS'.,.-:SERMON;
'large :congregation was 'present
At,:tbe &aridity . Morning Service , in
the United Church to hear gel,. C.
H. Dickitson, B.A., B.0,„ deliver,', cur
inspirational sermon: Rev,I,DickinsOii,.
a former , pastor in 'the': Ashfield
Circuit, now rtritisters in the Ameri-
can 'United ,Church,. Montreal. During
the ' service, 'Miss Winifred Arm -
string ' took a leading -solo part . in
the 'choir anthem 'and Messrs. Ale
MeNitY and Elden Henderson Sahg:e
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ATTEND DIVINE WORSHIP
duet.
MaSorile., brethren) from ' Lucknow9
,Ripley; Kincardine and: clistriet,:. in all.
,htirnbering about eighty-five •;mert-
bers; held' their annual church'', parade
,evening to • ,the :United
Chiirc ,t'iRipley: Rey. C. N. McKenzie
emiducted the service. ''
YOUNG , LAD PLEADS,
GUILTY' TO THEFT
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'John Wilkinson :Remanded For
' Sentence To -Morrow
John , Wilkinson. of Ashfield will
appear to -morrow fer sentence. on
'a charge of theft to which he Pleaded
guiltylast--Week- and •waS remanded
by. Magistrate .Reid. The young lad
pleaded guilty to a...charge of:steal-
ing the bicycle of ''.John Cowan, Jr.,
and also faces two, otherjhoney-theft
:charges, one offence .CoMmitted at
Miss Rose 0!Redly",s; the other At
Stoke,
will ba_dealt_with_whan ho appears.
for, sentence. • ••
John was A. likeable young chap,,
who 'took pert ,in the Musical Festi-
val'• held here' last spring and easily
Wet •the vocalsolo competition for
boys ," under sixteen:
'A -Charge against -Harry Irwin,
produce dealer of. -Issuing' 'rubber
cheques Was Withdrawn., when it was
represented that accnSect.'had made:
full •. restitution.
MARK. TWENTY-FIFTH
-WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Chest Of Silverware:Is Gift Of Fam-
ily to 'Mr.'and Mrs, J..W. Hender-
son On Wedding Anniversary.
celebrating their tvvehty-
fifth Wedding anniversary on Friday,
Mr. and, Mrs. Sack Henderson .:Were
Pleasantly surprised when it group
Of friemisimindful of the occasion,
Called ,to extend their.lieit:visJAA.*
notrottpler.Tifeetittfillig-
wag spent in. socinl fntercourse and
the recollection Of those ,thitigs
a0
• A cheat' Of silverware from their.,
viag'
gift .preeenteitlmr, and Mil, Hender-
son, on this Occasion.
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FALLS INTO CREEK
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oung Jack _Tre„Plio. -played the
roll of • rescuer 'on Shnday„ 'when he
jumped into the river, after his kid
brother 'Harry, who fell off. the. „ce.--
meat abutment on the ("Hick street"
bridge,- into the _Water. The river at
:that point -is. rather shallow, and no
ill effects resulted, either from, the
fall or from the 'ducking
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Unveiling of Memorial
Cairn 'Features Tenth
Webster Re-Uilion
Ceremony Performed By Lieut. Co
' Harry McGee7-SPeakers Pay, Tri-
bute To Memory Of , Webster
Pioneers.
. Pioneer *..days Were :relived and
visualized at the. Memorial' service
on: Saturday rnorning. when the 'Cairn
erected in honor ,Of . the 'Webster
Pioneers, was unveiled' by Lieut. CO.
Harry .McGee' of Toronto. ,;Fitting
tribute was Paid by the, speakers to
the meni4ry of those undaunted. Set-
tler* Daniel and Susan Webster and
their ' faintly, who blazed •cc, trail thru
the bush 'some eighty years ago and
fr9re in. four generatiOne, has
3Prting a., large and widely. extended'
•Cl.riTnhee:teetta. Oit"4:67:11.nVei91*-S'
'the: tenth annual ' Webster' re -.union
arid ...picnic. The .‘cairn 'Stands io,.Se at
thenorth entrance . • to Greenhill
eeriletery and is. an • attractive Stone
monument • bearing this inscription!,
ERECTED .
• I in honor of the original
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Members of
„THE—WEBSTER FAMILY
who left 'their. hative. Ireland in the
early years of the ',Nineteenth, Cen-
tury, to. hew Out felt': themselves and,
their families; hoines...in the Canadian
. „.•,..
forest near this 80'41 f ,
This Cairn le a humble expression.
of the' respect and pride, in which the
eitory: of these noble, 'God-fearing
pioneer settlers is cherished by their
descendants.
• The; Cairn :erected by the. Webster
•famlek. with Lieut.. Colonel- Parry
-McGee-- a--L-liberal7:Contributor,-„,•'-Wae-
built by Mr: ''Jnhii-Nebster, a.. stone
biaSon :Of 'SeiifOrtli, 'from Whieh.-dis-
trict manyofthe Stones" were brought
Enclosed in • the Cairn is ..a. :casket,
bearing • the names...of .the pioneers .er
the family. '
" Gathering ii17' the Caledonian Park
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the'! ,141CknOW :Citizens' , Band beaded.
the .-proceSsiort''to ,the../2ditirt, Where
many Were , already • in attendance
awaiting itS.dedieatitin. Reeve Robert
:Sae, iveleotied; the assembly • to. Luck
now, and ,eornmerided them indoing
honor to the pioneers who had work-
ed, 'that, they :'might have a 'heritage
to hand doWri to their children.
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Lieut.
,Colonf4 Hnity• McGee, :; of
the';T:-.'Eaton whose
blether was ,a; Webster, was Proud to
belong to the ,famuly he said, and
honored in heing,cliesen to 'dedicate
the nieniorial. He.retilled his Coming
frau:, Ireland;to, 'Blyth Over fifty
rears ago, froth . where • he, was
, . ,
brought to Ashfield to• Make his ,home
with the Webster's, ,' where he was
'always' :treated' as a son. A great.
pleasure in hisyearly visit in thli
coltinunity he: added. He was assist-
ed by Mr. Toni Webster of Seiforth,
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president' Of the 'organization, inure -
moving tie, flag which draped the
moroMent,, and the Cairn Was, thus
officially dedicated.
Bev. Canipbell Tavenler Offered
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prayer, with short addressee by :Rev.
W. P. Laneof..Setiforth. • and
. ,
'Golding, mm. for ; South Huron?' Mr.,
Earl Webster of Toronto, represent:
•
ing the third generation of the 'fam-
ily, chiolce of the hmembry of their
forebearers as an, example for •the
youth of today. He portrayed the
lives of the pioneers, as a neighbor-
ly . people; God-fearing, earnest,'
simple and temperate. .
Mr.. Net 'Caswell of Toronto, spoke
in a, rettiniscent__:mood, as did )iis
brother, Mr, Ed.. Caswell, who out-
lined the lilies of the IVehetei, • pion-
eers, and of his father; .Rev. James
Caswell, who, ministered to the Web-
sters in the log church at Zion And
late. in acknow..4„...thaL_siaging
glade - rtlittirtlult Siir,anthirtih
to a , close a solemn • ceremony 9;1
will not aeon be forgotten, and *hie
could not help but link- Old %and young'
of the :Virek4erl,„
fitiOnger bond, to Upheld the 'tradi-
tions and hdritage'of-& ain't hOfillred
oanief
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Hit(ByTruck
• Youngster -Is Hurt
ParentsOfInjured. pk4 Lived;In
• 14iclitiowFor Some Time :
Little ,Larry Johnson, three-year
-old ion' of 'Mr. and Mrs. • Edward,
Johnston of Stratford was .seriously
injured when, Struck: in 'Landon • on
Thursday. afternoon, by .4 light truck
driven: by John IC 'Donaldson. The
Jad was -taken; unconscious to the
hospital by the driver and his con-
dition has remained serious.. Altho
an.. X-ray 'taken soon 'after his a&
Mission. revealedno fracture of the
skull; the effects • of 'concussion,
shock, and abiaidoria, Were cooSidered,
as quite serious. . •
Mr, and Mill.' jOhnaton.relided •
Lucknow for slime time when .Larry.
was fust a...baby, kr. Johnston being
'enilpoyed on theoffice'stair at Silver -
wood's Creamery, , later transferred
to Stretford. At the time of the ac-
cident,..Mra. 'Johnston . had been. for
three 'Weeks at. the ; home of her
'father, A..J. Wharton 'or London.
It ''seems • that the youngster had,
Wandered' front, his ,grandfather's
home to the Ridont• street. !fridge,
about four blockdistance. 'Running.
out oritotfics, bridge 'frombehind'. a
light Standard he was struck down.
NO „charge was laid against .,' the
driver, .•
The Bread'.
of 'Healik
The Bread
,of Health
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OUR -MOTTO IQUAL/TY, AND filERVICi
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SATURDAY
DUNDEE CAKES, -
SCONES
NUT and FRUIT BREAD
Our Delicious BROW
WHO[,,
SPECIALS
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cnEistA BUNS.,
' JELLY ROLLS '
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OATMEAL coOK;ps •
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N'BREAL) is 1.100 fe
E WHEAT
HOLLYMAITS QUALITY BA[(ER
Phone 36
, Lucknow
1.-.470.p*..i.40 :Q1;794.1,440
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ARE YOU IN ARREARS?'
Every so often ; weareObliged
to jog the Memory of those sub:?-'
scrihers who • have ' . renewed
their "subscription promptly • or of
those who are in 'arreara..'Individ-
ually these accounts seem!. but
but tollectively.:they are to.
Us, an *Portant faCtor;in. assisting,
to meet the weekly expenses of
operating this office. Your. prompt.
-attention to this -Matter is asked
'and, payment in ..full: -Or in part •
requested
Is Miss, IlfacPaiaits, Inflation Policy
' 48 A Cure For Economic Ills • Of
This Country—CaPiteliStic System •
.and, "Big Business" Condemned.
SHOCKED BY, MALCOLM'S
!STATEMENT
Four' hundred :peeple, brayed the
heat, and erdwded the, Town Hall; on',.
Monday ,night, to hear Mist • Agnes
hie hail" :M.P.' exPound toja7degr
the policies of ,the C. C.4`.. and to
condemnthe capitalistic systein, bit'
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S 4LADIES WIN PRIZES
. • ,IN 'MARKET. STORE DRAW
In the Drawing Contest on Satur-
day night at .Tlig -MARKET STORE;
the following were the lucky ladies,
Mrs. Archie McKinnon, 'HolYrood 3.
lst, 50' lbsOkigir; Mrs: Rod Camp-
bell, Lucknow, IL R. 6,'' 2nd, 25 'tbs.
sugar;. Miss Laura .,Archer, 3rd, 10
lbs. , sugar; Mrs. Reward .Haldenby,
liolyrood, 1,' 4th, 1.4 Ibs. sugar; Miss
Hudson, Lucknow 5, 5th, '5113s. sugar.
. The next draw will be held on
lune'30th,,"every. dollar purchaSe en-
titling the buyer to chance for
the Prizes,
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"MAC" HALL GRADUATE, ,
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tiisS-. 'Lorna -Barber Of,•-B,C... grand-
daughter ,of Mrs. N. L. .Carnpbeli;
was One: .of,..tha..'.1gradnating---elatiS7,•at
-MacDOnald Hall,the graduating:. ex-
ercises being held on Friday after-
noon .in the .Memorial Zak-. 0..4. C.,
Guelph; following which. a 'garden
party was held on .the campus :ier
the . graduates. : Mrs: , Barber :,..and
daughter Dorothy of Crabbroak,:B:C..
, •
attended the .graduation. Mrs. Bar-,
• r.i'er and. her -,tWo' daughters are at
Iresent visiting here with the •ferm-
er's- blether. 7
FORMER ASHFIEdlo
BizNisirEn To CLINTON
ebster
Has Gala' Day
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Some ;Hour, 'Hundred .,People Attend
: Tenth. Animal Re -Union — Mr,
Thomas.,Webtiter; Wilverioah,
,Elee-
ted President. .
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Following the unveiling of- . .
Memorial 'Cairn,, which service
con-
cluded at noon,, relatives and friends
of the _Webster, 4,‘Ciala!' returned to
the, Caledonian Park,. where an elab-
orate and, much enjoyed. ,dinner was
served to some 300 people. Dinner
Concluded; the Citizens! Band enter-
tained with inusieill .selections, while
an hour or 'so ;was spent fl renewing she didn't get anyway in "her"c. new
acquiiintanceS". and in friendly inter- Grey-Bruce'riding. as ,She UncOns.:
pourse. • -
Regretable .Wart the •fact that two
sisters of the:fainily,, Miss 'Elizabeth
Webster; in her 91st .year :•and Mrs'.
Anderson in her 93rd year; Were un-
able :to atiend due to • the frailities'
od .S1101 advanced. years. However,'
neither: Were forgotten in the Minds
Of the, picnickers „and many- there,
Were who called on I"Aunt
business .interests :and the large
banking groups.
Warin Spot' ,For Kinloss -
. ?ferneries. of :younger days as a
richoOl. teacher, 'apent at Ellatkhorse
village, were recal ed. by MISS Mac-
. •
phail' as, sheffeoinnienced; her address •
and ,Which ‘yould.„ not Permit.. her -
passing through ...the burg Without
calling on her old friends, Ur. and
Mrs. Harrison. Mention ..she also
made of other friends, among them
the late- Mr. and Mrs- Sam .Braden
And the jate Jack Purvis of Holyrood
.ICinloss. township she would.' have
been '_glad to have received in the
Federal redistribution; although she
Wasn't so keen • on Greenock, which
at her home, in. Lucknow..
An enjoyable afternoon of sports
had. been arranged with the Prize
winners as 'follows: •
• Girls, 5 and. under7-Wintifred •MC7
Boys, 5 and under—Joe Gibson.:
Rev. Cogent.; Of Stratford Girls, 5 to 8—Jean Webster. 7
ACcePts, Call From-Xhilton United BoYs,5 to Alton.
.Church. • Girls, 8' to 11—Etta I3elle,Webster.
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Boys '8 to 11—Clayton Alton. ; •
'Rev. C. W. D. Cesens, M.A.; B,D., ';'-Girls, 11 to 14—Violet." Ritchie..
a former minister' On the ‘..Astifield Boys, 11 to ,14—Harvey Ritchie.
Circuit, has 'accepted an unanimous Girls, 14 to 16—Elsie Ritchie.
call from the Wesley Willis United*, Heys, 14 to 16—Lloyd Hunter.•
Church in Clinton; his duties. to e.onk•., Single Ladies—Violet Ritchie.
rnerice July 1st.' Rev. Cosens has for . Single Men—Art Andrew. ,
the ,past 'five years ministered in, Married Ladies --,- Mrs: •Marshall
Parkview United Church, ' Stratford. Gibson, • ' ' •
ihe4040-itas_ixem an entlnisiastic-
worker in 'Young ' , stela 'Ladies; race --Mrs. -Percy
His congregation fell,that they are .Webster.
losing one who has given his. time ' Fitt Men's Race--JaS. T. Webster.
fully and conscientiously to the work Grandfathers' and .Grandrnothers'.
of his; church, Rev., Duncan E. Foster ,race—Mrs. Will Ritchie and Jack
,
E.A. of Clinton succeeds Mr. tosetia lMcGee. •
at ',Stratford. teat' Rice—Alex' Andrew and Olive
• Alton. •
• Leap Frog -- Gordon' Keyes and
Clayton: Alton:
Men's boot race --Harold ,Gardner.
Ladies' boot race—Olive Kilpatrick
Clothes Pi e All it 4,
Cardboard rac&-Mary, Anderson
and Harvey Anderson.
Slipper Kicking—Beryl Gardner:
Girls' 37•Ieggeil ricee.--,Violet and
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;EVvery $1.00 .purchase. make'
at THE MARKET .STORE gets you
a ,chance at the 100 lbs. 'of sugar.' 5
prizes. Next draw, June ,80th.
KNOCKED DOWN ',lilt CAR 1
A.,bad *fright. to both youngster and
driver ,.was about the_most that cat
be said of ,accident on Monday
morning, when young, 'Allin 'MCKIM;
son of -1VinEtri
was knocked off his miniaturehicYcle
by a cai%, driven by Robert Ross. Bob
and his father -in- law, Mr. Win, Mc-
Neil, were driving out of , the 'lane -
way to the rear of PinlayaOn't "Store;
which
enly, AIlin appeared On the ifidethilk
and wee' knoelced off the, bicycle
before the ear could be stopped! Allin
was itialed a. local' idoctor'a office
hy..the-drivery•Where•-1,skinned knee,
Was given lattention anCwhich rtroit
ed to he the chief injury. The bicycle
via6 iOnitOtit".,(41.0.004i
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OW •
.n • eyes -
ciously called it, thus admitting that
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she intends being. a candidate at the
next election. Now there are twp
sitting members in this new riding,
Dr. Hall, Liberal and Miss Maephail; 4
Who itald' there might even be
like tlint, she said. '
Capitalistic System Staggering
another e ndidate. She likes a scrap
The capitalistic system, although
she gave it *credit for solving the
problem of . producing an Abundance
of ,-everything, by devising labor
saying devices, is staggering to an
end.; Purchasing, power has not been
equal to the terrifile'rate of. produc-
tion, consumption fell off, and unem-
ployment increaSed., Virtues of, hard ,
work. and thrift do not 'remedy • this
condition, for productiobthus increa-
ses and consumption fella off , still
more, That is why the capitalistic
system as it is,, cannot ,endure, she
added.
Gives17. S. Credit
The present ' six-week flarernii of
prosperity has been on chiefly 'ex-
portable goods due ' 'to, the United
States going „Off the-gold-'-itandard';
and, thus, Canadian' and U. S. money
fell, More. in line With the ,money
value's of Great Britain, Europe and
the Orient., Everybody ,has had this
idea in mind, Sir 'Said, hilt the Prilte
. • .
Minister. This 'Great Upturn". as it
has 'been heralded is.riot due to the
Nationalpolicy of .Canada and _she,
feared it would be short lived he -
cense stoCka are advancing more ,
than anything and money isfinding
its. way once's more into speculative
markets.; To sustain this little wave'
• • •
. of
, cre
ha
Po
Daisy Ritchie, •
prosperity she telt One ni
ow' n-
ased purchasing \ power shoulci
ve gotten into . the hands of the
hlic, who need to buy'
More Money To Raise Prices
,Boys ; 3 -legged race -Harvey Kees Illustrating an approximate drop
' Gibson .. 18 ont larth .price
of 5e50%"'Site pointed
Eal!oo race—Kathleenthat in -January 1929, NO. 1, -
Soak Race--Jinuni: Hunter. . Northern Wheat ,was $1,04 a buihel
The prize for the youngest baby and it took 962 bushels -,to - Clear a
.present at the ', gathering Went to $1660 n'artgate•Zn jannar3*' 168g,' '
trel:#10144h
-,
Mnriay McNain, trio:Ali-old. baby of- the Satile whent was worth 28d fel'.
lar mortgage.. The .setarm pices moreititioni 'ithe con?.
Sidered, for ralting,
berleScIfte Merstain., was formerly
Miss 'Laura Webster. ' • -
softball game of_intereat-WaS
pleYed following the races, One team
representitg-ehiefly lima° -Pregebt
froin;a diotance, the other coniposed
of players living in the neighborhoOd
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in linA. JAI the deht_leveLie in pump,.
into .cirCulation, by a policy of in"
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the ...g(vertinient. without interest 000 • t,
not through the, banks, 1
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