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• LADIES' WHITE MESH' ANKLE , SOIKEES. For Sport Wear.
liter:
BUY SILK IiOSEi 'NOW, before - the:' Prices„ advance. H QA .
�, ...... OiliE-
IiRROOF' i all.
. n the new 'Shades, for Summer; 75c, $1., $1'.25
RUFFliLED. ,,CURT.AINS lit •CREAM SCRIM. 30'. r..v de r' ' s: ;
long, with Tie Backs, Pr. • ,• ,, . • •••59c•
CHINTZ, .CUSHI NS for the-, ve
. ., _ _ , , raac>taly. or, summer: Cotta e.. •'.
tn trimmed; ,Kapeat ..811 `.S ' ''each'
iPecsal
:2
WORK; SHIRTS—The Shirt yOu will: like. Tuh✓-tested;testa
•
sh?punk,-g, r 'n ful bodied, pe ect::fitting; ,Coat''.styl . Sizes ,
1 rf
14V2 4:to 17, Special; , ! $1..00
BULL DOG,OVERALLS AND PANTS 11108 LONG WEAR•
AND BETTER ,..SATISFACTION' ,
'PHONE .75':
14 LUCK':
S:$;NTiNEL;,
JUDGING COMPETITION
WINNERS"
The seventh .annual County Live
Stock an
_d-I•Iq�sellold_Science�.judging'
Competition eti10"
p t n was held on Fnday;'June
•24th in Clinton 'and on 'surrounding
Clifford
Crozier- 'of Dungannon ,.....g non, wan
b
t e`• silver. *medal `'for second
s nd ;liigh-
es
t scotet n the:
entire •; ,Competition.
Prises ',;of, $2,00 .and $1.00 -were
awarded aided , in the •various, classes: Al-
ert
Taylor won
ext , y .. first ° rite • in the.
Junishoep_•
, I dging '•and
or ' Iiar'risor
Ta f
y s y
first tn: the. 'valor `' wi �'
s ne.
judging,,CCiff
ord
Crosier, r•a
first in the
senior "
Pair
cattle judging and Al-.`
fred=Patterson •--second-An-the-semo
, r
-nd•
ofci'' ' o `
t d S e c
n e C m
tion ;M sa Mar are t D -
t urnin .Dungan
Sop, ''moron % the ' silver tea ` cervi e" for
the ` it eat score. 'Laure'tta M Glure
{ c.
WO
the
senior class in Nuti itioz .and
` .ss "a< result of her standing l 'also
-the county at': the,
be one "to', represent
Bernice Roaeli `- and Lauretta Mc-
Clure were ;a- team' ' winning second;
place" in • Table setting, •.service, and
manners . demonstration
New:• Yoiles., g
-Prints,'-=Gin hams -and"
other: wash; goods;, ,r TH,E MARKET'
STORE..•
SOUTH BRUCE DISTRICT
•
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Mrs. A•lmer Ackert; Elected•; President
•
For • Ensuing Year; -r
-The . annual' meeting, of the 'South
Bruce •:District`' .omen's I
W nstitutes
:was held in the' Town Halt .Luckno"
w,
with about,75 'm tue '
bers of, the•differ=
ent branches P resent.. Owin ,to ill
l
• g •
health, the :president.,; Mrs.; Geo.: K.,
Armstron of Formosa was unable
g- , m
to attend. Ther meeting :was
, ` opened
b sni,
The Institute ' :O �• and
singing. T de
re eating' the Lord's prayer in. nison
for awl ieh the 2nd viceP.. ate.resi it
,
41FP.
W d ,ew, 'Lucknow,,,-.pre-
'sided: ,1V,Iinutes::OrIcist". aniial meeting
et g
were rea
d• and approve
d
•Mrs. Abner'
•Askert-"bf,�HoTYrood-":1st µve.. resi
-
dent,. tordc the' chair for' the remainder
7f the meetin Thefinancial. sate-
gt
hent 'was given by " the'secretary,
Mrs. Temple Clarke •:Lucknow show-�.
total'. receipts or ;': the • ,. P f year
amounting o$1397.86,with _an-
• ex
pen • itur .- , , o f $107• ;•.. and a balance.
on hand an :the district of L$ 327.53.
This 'followed :Was, fo
a flowed b a discussion
on. ways and means'of financing the
district and -'t Was.
'
idecided .that each
branch, . 'Of which' there are -ten)
'>hould °cpntribute' '$200 " each to the,
District 'Funds. The :constitution of
['he Household. Science :: Council : of
.. .... .... :. Bruce County fo
• •: -,.. Cut rmed at,W 1 to
a ker
1n
y,
last fall ws..-brou ht .,bfor the
.;-,brought e e
hie,eting' and after swine discussion
Vasapproved a 'resolution regarding
Federation fees submitted to .,'the
meeting by the Board of Directors,
'*as also approved. Mrs. -H. M. pier-'
lam of Ripley, member. of the Feder-"
"ted Board, :addressed .• the meeting:
She explained the work of the board
and gave' an -account of the`expendi
;ure. A 'pleasing ,vocal solo was con-
trihutedby Mrs. L. • A. Finney "sand
a vocal'duet by Mrs:- J. W. Joynt and
Miss /Belle Robertson, with' Mia. G. A;'
Newton" as accompanist.:
Officers elected; .for the year are;
president, -Mrs. Almer. Ackert,` Holy=;
rood,', ,,1s't vice -Pres., M'rs Thomas
.Abraham,-..Belmore;:•.-•2nd
Mrs ..W..: G.' Andrew Luckno*; secre
tary-treasurer;- 'Clarke;
T.ucknow; Federatist • representative,
Mrs.: Alnier .Ackert, Holyrood; and
Mors. " Mrs. Andrew , and Mrs.`. A. C.
Agnew, 'Lucks ow.
- Miss M. Y.
a Powell " of Toronto, as-
sistant superintendant,'then address-
ed the meeting? She stated .that the
work , of the Institute was steadily
progressing. More than fifty new
hrannhes had: been organized, the
past year. She gave some splendid
suggestions toincrease the interest
and attendance ,at meetings' and also
"ave a ,' very •interesting account Of'
the'`Biennial in Winnipeg." Which she
had 'attended in June. Upon ,sifgges-
tions of -;Miss Powell, standing cern-
tnittees were adopted: The matter of
arranging conveners of diose. ten.
different ,committees was•left in the
hands of:the _seere ar " _ .
t Yi as it seems..
impossible .:• to 'get, thru, the 'required
bushiesq� at an afternoon, session: Tf
was hold .decided ,to o hold a.:morning and
afiternoon session : tiext: year. 'Mrs,
Alrner Ackert ,extended an" invitation".
to' hold the next District Annual in
temt,
J:ILY
a
11� th �f.Sales-
at K
•
Special prices and many note-
worthy reductions will be, , in
effect ,,,during ' the full "month.
All late' spring lines and num- -
erous summerones have: been'
re -priced which- means •.Big"
Savings for all ' who make,
purchases in 'July. ,
30 :SPRING. COATS
All are quality garments with
the newest 'style ':treatments,
sleeves and silhouettes that
mark each one of them as .'
brand , new styles—Black, Navy
Green and , Fawn shades. :Re-
gularly priced *$15.75 to $59.00
July • Bargain ..$7.88 to $29.50•'
DRESSES
•
Beautiful summer things' that
spell real ' comfort for ,the
wearer en hot summer' days.
' .. $149,- $2.95 —"
_.:$5.85. to '$17.75 r; :
Pedtman's' SILK STOCKINGS -•
Picot ; Tdp-=Cradle foot—Semi
-service .for long wear,
July Bargain . . • ..79c'.
SUMMER HATS
The"`'latest 'style ','creations, hi
., Stitched' Silks, Braids'' and
Malin.' ,fabrics --Large, Small
and Beret Shapes:, :
KAYSER LINGERIE
Be sure to see the new Jiggety
-Jig Pattties1-Genuine Lastez
Panties; ' ,Spider -Web Conibin.
• a
hon 'q Silk o
e and Glov e S k Sh its '.
Well dressed 34iisse`a `; vt'II"�ix
, 'sure *tit like' ahem.
'NEW THINGS ALWAYS- AR-
RIVING AND WE WELCOME."
' YOt 1t INSPECTION • ;
WINOHAM
Local W Generall'
Special '.Bargain§ in 'Towels,. I5G„•
25c: 35c,: TILE. MARKET STORE,.
Miss Myrtle Webster ' has gone to
Toronto to take: a ' summer course.
'Miss Lillian 'Hoare. of Orangeville
visited, her :cous*lee iss
Rose-
zella, ,Mullin. •r•
Miss .Gladys: Hodgins front O'Brien*
is spending the „holidays, With ; lig.
mother here,
Last week saw. bread: ;prices herq.'
and•b,at Dungannon, advance to • eight
cents a ,loaf
Mr. Jahn Swain;.; o`f ,Toronto,'s en(
P
,he week-endt.'th
a ,e. borne. of, Mr. W.
L. -MacKenzie.
New
Waists; ;,'Skirts and Wash
Dresses for girls 'and women: THE
MARKET :STORE:
Bob and Harold Thom on`: are
e,
holidaying,. in'• Toronto with ,.Mr,nti
11frs. P. J. Naylor.
The United • Church pienic ' will' be
held at ' Kincardine on Thursday
ifternoon, July '20th.,
{, •
Mr. •• Jesse - Button,' formerly - of
Lucknow, has been a visitor with
-
sisterin-law, .Mrs. 'John Button.' •
Ith., David I•J: aitin�-of"`Jt ploy.
has; been engaged to ' fill a vacancy
on the Listowel :high school 'staff.
Mr. and:, Mrs. J. ;IL Dawson 'were
tip from' the' city 'tospend the poli-
day .with their respective; parents..
'• Mr. ' and Mrs., L. , J. Letan8 ' - of
Wal!aceburg, were visitors ::with' Mrs
Angus "McKinnon ' over the week -end.
:Mr. and dis..-Georg °D.: Stockha '
fin
,e�
of Detroit; were week -end -visitors
with Mr. and' Mrs. Alex MCDiarmid.,
Mr. • and--
-Mrs:
W .
Spindler and
Miss McGiII and ,'the` .. - ri'
,. tr f ends called
one, clay laid week" otheir
neice at•
Keldou.
Mr.:
and ;. Mrs .
F, Thoma, rts Po •
Huron visited • with W. J; and 1Vl'rs.
Spindler ,and' other '-friends for•,, the
past week
St. Peter's Sunday School ° ionic
'which was announced:.for r to -day,
(Tliure ay);`tias-been• postponedunt l
Mr. ,Wile=eo:Mac
L d is ` '
this. -week a-
'i,
srt,o
r inI' h wt st:' or With
his i
s mother,
-whose'-heme. is in - Detroit,, b i
ut .sat
Present 'in °
. Forest:
Mr.' and Mrs...Will Leitch and'Mrs.'
Alex:Leitc .� :
h of D'etroit, were :visitors
with Mr. and- „Mrs.'. Charles' - Cooke;;
the ;first ". Of the ..week.
.'Mrs. S. T. Tarlton 'and Mrs' Fred
Hanneman, of Detroit, visited ith
the''former's father, 'Mr. M. Woo
the first of .the week::,
•
F -"Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Armstrong
and . Billie . of Port Arthur, . are holi-
dazing with, Mrs.:: Armstrong's par-
ents,:: Mr. and*
Mrs. Wm. Murdie.
Mr. and' Mrs. H. S. Lavery and
Miss . Tena. MacDonald of 'Toronto ° and
Mrs. R. T. 'Douglas: of:: Lucknow . are
spending two weeks at .Bruce • Beach.
'Mrs Donald Beaton of Lougheed,
Alfierta, -has returned West- after a
month's visit withher brother, Mr
Angus Graham, concession 4,. Kinloss
• Mrs, Rachel Webster,' Mrs; H.
Seem;,` •Mrs, • A. Kahl, ,all- -.of Detroit.
and Mrs. Bennett of Milawakee,rwere
week -end.: visitors at ' the home of
and Mrs: 'James Webster.'
Mr. and Mrs., N. A. Olds',and son
George . of Detroit, and, ` Miss Edna
Campbell of Goderich, were . week
end visitors With ;Mrs..T Elliott 'Miller.
Mrs. Olds • and George' , are" remaining
fora visit:
•
'Mr.; • and Mrs. C R. Myers . of
Windsor, spent the holiday with •Mr:
and Mrs. R. H. McQuillin. On their
return' they 'were accompanied lry
Miss Maf aret, McQuilli:n,'who ivill:.
visit there for a few days.
Mi'ss' Logan of Teeswater, .has:
been engaged at "Naylor's" school•
onccon. 12, ,West Wawanosh: • Mr.,
Dave Anderson, son of ' Mr.°' and ;Mrs.
Fred•', Anderson •of Ashfield has .been
engaged as teacher:• at Dunlop.
:The Gospel meetings; apotisored;;by.
Miss Pearl Henderson being • held in
the mown Hall,. ;are being well atten-
de•d and .proving/ quite inspirational:
These nieetings'coriimenced on Moe;
day and will .Conclude'; on Friday' ey=,
ening:,
Week -end visitors, with 'Miss . Kate
and Mr. Dail McGregor were. :Dr.
W C, and rut 'G. W McGregor • of
Chicago, r: P. J., McGregor of
Lornesville, •111., and Mrs.
Gregor :and daughter Violet' of Mc-
.cod, Alberta: .
Sunda visitors with Mr, :old
Mrs
Y, ,. d r
T .sale Ctrle were Mr and. Mrs. J. W'.
:41ttto wMTss.• ell ask"#., .,,Pit• at l°t
Mr.. and Mrs. Iloward• Kaake and' two
children of Bovine, Penn., and
'4134 Mrs, 1•,l6yd Hildred,' .Mari Ana
4400 (*,1f,, )3e0119,
fled •the aplireciatieri of :;the speakers
anil,those, ;ix/ho'.took part lit the 'pro-
grain.:. Supper was dewed arid, 4 sq-.
Qui .bout eNoy44,
[
THURSDAY,: JULY` tithe 19$3
a ib1ie S ha+ol Repor�
• tJr,'IV to St . IV `”
Honours—Etta ' Belle. MacDonald;
Fred taee; • Marguerite Garniss. ' Pass
'-Helen Hamilton; Morris 'Pearl-,
rrlan; -Billy Jewitt; Anna Finlayson:;;
Cameron,' MacTavish; Bruce,.Mae,--
Margaret.
Mac-Margaret Rae (ties):;'
111, but promdted on year's wont,.".—.
„Muriet. Patterson,
;K C .
•
•ac»onald,-
ti
Sr.' TII t9
'Promoted.' on year's 'work=
(s tbel Nicholson;, Margaret. a1keld+;.
Louise Greer 1Viarjo> ie Allen:
By :Exaruination
,Honours= --Jack:' Leith; Helen Mac-
• )onald;, John ;I{. MacKenzie Marian
1.1`aplin.Pass,=Elva• Twamley; ,Bessie
:Stewar"t Jane Hornell; Evelyn
Whitby; ;, Jim Webster; _-Ru`sseli
;;o°h,, Donald: Finlayson. (ties, Mary,
.tsher;,.D'orothy, Irwin, ,Ester Mortis
'Ales); Joan .Parker; Gladys'Penrose.
Ree: J7,=C:--Armstrong; .Merle John-
ston..
ohnston. -
• • From; Jr.' III 'to Sr. III
Honours- Gerald Culbert; Evelyn
raylor; '` 11Turvin •Solomon; ` Margaret •
Connell. 4 Pa§s—Jack Cook; ' J. C.
Johnstone; ' Dolena ",Paterson: .
,.Mar'garet VlacCallirm
Promoted. from Jr. II ;to 'Sr. II.
Honors—James Menefee, Catherine
Johnston; Helen Orr. 'Pass -=-Kathleen
Gibson,. Billy •,Treleaven, Betty Tay=
lor,• Eileen Geoghegan, ,Russel Whit=
by, Kline :Lee,: Sam Chin. •
Promotd '`.fro • •
e m ,Sr.II to J.11:I
. r,
Honors--A1le •Treleaven' ` Norah
n
Jewitt, ,Mary Salkeld, Fern Twamley
Carolyn Allin,':,Margaret Nicholson;
Celia;' Wilson: Pass•—Willard`Thom:p
son, l Loyd ;Vylds, Keith• ; Collyer,
Jack • Traplin; Douglas Aitchison,
Russell Garniss, • - Reid' McKim, 'Sari
MacQuilln, Arthur ,.Smith.
H. G. Sherriff:
•
Promoted. from', Sr. 'I.to: Jr. '•
14oaor'-BLloyd Stewart,. Alfreda,
Mortis; `Melvin Orr, `Jimmie Hamilton
RossH enderson; Carinen: McQuillin,
-Paas••-),t-ussell'--Ar-it•.strong,-;�-Norm a
it i
e o
.it- ch. _and mmy.:Traphri`(equal)•'
Ra and " 1 '
Bu tttude -`'•Doris W lits-.
Ym.
'Anne parker. . Belo
w. Pass=Do a1N
n
Johnstone, Billie Button. '
ro
•P mot
ed from J '
H•o-
on rs=�Jiinmie '; Purves,. Helen.
l _, ;
Sa keld,:' Jean Allin;' Lorne Reid ane
Kenneth Webster .. `'(equal), Jean
Bushell ana Jean Webster (equal)'
Gardner, rd —
e a Ser: •Pass .Reggie F,er=
uson (Jack Wilson • Norma McCart-
ney.: -Below Pass -Ronald• McInnes.'
Mabel IVIoDonald, Kathryn .Agnew
Alma Solomon, ,• Jack. - Scott Roy
Y
Havens:.:.
eels►.
FANCY CAKES, LB. • , • •,•.•• 15c.
SODA BISCUITS,, 2 LBS.
, • • • • 25c ••, •••,•,•..,
'SEEDLESS RAISNS, 2 LBS. ,'. .25c.
,!,i!, ,
RICE; - 4 LBS. ..•, c • •• 25c
TAPIOCA, 3 LBS. •, • • • • , , , 25c '
3 LA12GE CANS' SALMON .. ;..:. . ....... . . :', . , .:. _.:':: :, .. 25e
2., CANS PINEAPPLE+, , , t , . •,:, ,•.,•, ;
40 OZ., GRAN, E; MARMALADE•
40 OZ. JAR PLUSVI'JAM t . '. .., •`," :.:.:.
2 CANS• STRING: BEANS . ,.;.:.
5 CANS, 'AYLIVIER Pn.y a & IIEANS o l 5 to-
TEA AND':COFFEE
EVERYTHING, Ili FRESH ,. VEGETABLES.
•
AALWAYS QN. HAND
1 ! 7 R. y.. y., ..•
29c
cu,'stomer
AND, FRUITS;'
tITUAR
MISS ANNIE ROSS,',
• Miss . Annie .:,Ross, •,aged ninety
years, who for ';upwards to two year's'
has made••her honie -with her -brother
Mr. Hugh 'Boss: concession: 10,• Kin
•
loss;'. , passed away • on :Wednesday
last. •Rev. J. L. ess conducted
J eVlre^ifttnertc]°-se. elreld at-lrerthroth
r's home "on + riday afternoon: In -j
terment, ,'was, in : K-inl'o°ss :-cemetery.
•The :pallbei rens-were,Messrs.'®Joseph
Hodgins, Joseph. Iianna, T. D. Mac:-
Kenzie,.
ac_Kenzie,• --Wm. Mc1, person, Edward
James,•] Janes Thompson: {
, Miss `Ross' death followed a 'period
of failing_ health during the.._ :past:
month n' s. Bor, ur ,Ess£ Mssouri;:
'she ' was a' • dau iter' o the bh � he I rte
David Ross 'and' Johanna McLeod•.
Some years .-age'she::Was. a -resident
of "Ashfield;+' where she . lived' with
her' brother.' Since'then she has"'Slade'
her home with other members ' of .the'
family :at ,T•hamesford;•
' :Until:, Corning
b
toKinloss nearly� two Years ag,
.
The faniily.were life=10g Pre,
-
y
terians and 'members of St. AndreW's
Church, 'rhainesford., One _ sister :11V
-
,ng. at Thamesford • survives,' as. Well'
as , he'r " bro
{ . r the.,' Mr..'Hugh 'Ross . of
Kin]o s, Tdwrishi .
••i
s..
P
;MIt, JOHN _BEL_L • •
Mr: Joint':B 1 '' . `
e 1 a ioneer of
Township; ;and, a - former. °resident of
o
tuckn '
uc w, ;whosel' 'death.' occurred' .'on
Wednesday lastwas:'buried iniKin
ca l`
rdme cemetery.f
� on riday • ,after-
nog
n. The faneral n service 1 s
a er ice: was ,held'
at his home;:conducte
, d . •b
Y Rev. J. C,
Nicholson .of Bethel United Church.
of which: the deceased was a member.
Mr. Bell ;was
within thin a few days Of
reaching.is 80th birthday' andhis
h
�,
death, following` a. period of failing
health 'which dates' back to about• the
tinme, of .the' death 'of his wife a, few-
month's ago, which'. followed a ra
f c
ture of the hi she' suffered in a fall'
: ;Hurdle p a 1
at. their 'home.
PRESBYTERIAN -1(..* W. A.
•
• The, June meeting', of the Y W. A.
was held on Thursday evening at•th.
home of, Mrs: `Jewitt; with 'a, good
attendance.', The meeting .opened ,by
singing. hymn. 1295 after; which ' the
Scripture lesson was 'read from; John
17th chap and the minute's read and
adopted. Roll 'call and offering wase
taken, the 1 meeting, r continued ,'by
singing "hymn- 272, followed `by 'the
Bible :study, which was taken:,brthe
president, ' Miss D ;, Henderson. A
reading • by Miss McGill) 'was much
enjoyed. " Hymn 461 was, .sung -and .
Mrs.' Henry, Carter` 'closed the Meet-
ing with' :prayer.
Mrs. James* • McCreadie of 'Grandon
North Dahota,'is visiting with her
'brother, Mr. James Forster, and her
sisters, Mrs. Cliff and, °Mrs.. , James
1VIcQuillin• and -is-, renewing "old ac-
quaintances. It • is the 'first time in.
forty two' years; .,that Mrs. McCreadie
has visited here: z:
MRS.. JESSIE'-Mc1NNIS is- Corset
sere for the Spirella Corset Co. Their
garments:. solve the personal problems
of any ,type;• of figure. I• willgladly
give a ;complete,''demonstration 'with-"
Out obligation:••phis line '''includes
such garments as' Brassieresi 'Girdles,
Corsets in pink' and white.
kr,` and Mrs.- T. S. Reid and;. Eldon
and Austin; ,were week -end visitors
with relatives here and on their re-
turn were accompanied by Mrs. Wni
Barber and Miss Dorothy of British
Columbia,; `who' will visit " in " Orillia
Toronto and Guelph, before return-
ing' bere again to 'complete their •visit
before returning West:
%,• Miss .Winnifred Douglas,, R;Ni,
N., has gone` to Winona Point Kee
waydin,• 'Muskoka Luke, for' -two.
months, 'where she will care, for an
elderly couple; Dr. and Mrs. Baker
of Kingston Miss .7901140 ,..44: now
a nLat•.I`lraz ae s +*�e a s ar Sega
tered N'ur'se;; and has 't he,',distinetien
of 'being the second nurse in 'the
proyirtee to have. phis double accom-
p1tshmenti , •
Mr. Bell wasborn in; Nossegawaya.
Township coming to•'Iuron T4wn-
;bip
with his parents,the late Mr.
and Mrs, William Bell; 'pioneer: resin
dents of • that , district.:, For Many,
Y
year's -Mr. Bell was employed by the
;Village, .having `.charge" of the water
Works, pump house, Following ;the
installing, of -the dein estic-ThVate sys-
tem in the village;111fr. Bell 'continued
to reside here' for a short •tine be •
fore removing to his -farm ,at, ,Pine
River, '
Mr.' Bell was twice' .married, his
first -wife,•'Margaret McDonald,; pre-f`
deceased him , ;eleven.; years ago.•., His.
second wife, Mrs: Grace -,McRae pass-,
ed away a few: months ago;
One daughter, • Mrs; Howell Fraser
and a; son- • William, both 'of Huron, ;
survive.,
RIP:LEY WOMAN PASSES
AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS,
--�•==Gertrude -=- Breckenbridge
After' an illness of 'brit two' weeks:
•
there. passed :away 'at' her )iome. in -
Ripley,' Ge;rt1itde : Breckenbrilige,'
youn est.
daughter of rs. John
Br ekenbrid ,- in
her thirty-second
Year: Funeral' services were ' h'
old af'
;the'hotne enP frIoaclaY afternoon with
Rev R: M. Hanna, ,'pastor ;of: Knox
Presbyterian ' church, officiating; as--
sisted
b . ,Rev.CN
." acK'enz
i
e and,
,bY Rev.,McLea. Interrientwasmade
in' Ripley :;;;.• .'
cemetery. ` The :PPallbearers
were, Gordon Stanley, Orah Craw-
ford, James Br ce. Cecil
GerStar, Ilarringtoivin<i n and ••Neil Black
v g re-Mier-ittother; a•srster
E rh=-M
t rs
"-Kenneth -.-Crosby- of De=
troit,,.;and ,two :brach r, ; ,R'ussel o
•
Detroit. and Bert'' of Con::4'
Huron:..'.
Miss , Rebecca Carter has • been
staying with: Mrs. Ernest. Pollock for
the
past. tlirie weeks.
'Mrs. • Duncan .Munn, visited With .
f.iends in Hamilton on :Fridayand
. d .,.:
Saturday. ' .
Dr. '-Arthur Knight.- has ;`returned
to".Cadillacr . Mich
. Mr.
and Mrs: Ben .,Price and, fain -
it ofDetroit
y, ,..Spent the week=end `' •.
with `friends here.'
'.,CARS ARE DAMAGED . :