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TIIIS NEW BINDER HAS A WORLD;WIDE •RllPUTATION:
FOR DEPENDABILITY UNDER ALL CONDITIONSFOR.'
STRENDTB . 'AND HARD.USAGE
ABILITY .. TO STAND USAGE'
ALONG ° WITU LIGHTNESS `'OF' DRAFT: THEY COMBINE
maims* FEATURES' OF, BOTH THE FORMER. M4CORM-
IC AND, DEERING 'BIN-IDER. WHBN:. INTERESTED IN -A
NInu BINDSR:;_tALL..: AZ
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'X ve'
atl Of Lucknow Dies
In . lie ern .n n r
rd tar 1
Nwelinsei, Beata* Passes • Away' ,iffy16ti
Recentlythe i ommnnity P. of O Ahir
,
north of Bruce Mines, Northern :'On-
tario.. suffered<r':ene of ts” ,:i greatest
los's'es when. one • of its :mosthighly
regarded .citizens- went Peacefully ,to
his reward. 'Mi ''Norman Beaton, Sr.,
was horn in 1858 in the Isle of • Skye,
Scotland. In 1863 he came to Canada
WWI his pare>ails and: settled in the
village of Lucknow, Bruce County,
Where he grew: to manhood. Mr. Bea-
ton was the son of the late Angus
and Catherine :,Anderson -Beaton and
i brother-in-law of Neil McInnes ;of
A. He Woo marose,,-52 yeses ago.. to
Miss Annie Mdiinis; a sister -of •Mr.
,r,',. McInnis of -Leeburn, who has ,a--
ways ',been it wonderful. help; Many.'
sorrows , marked their Married. life.
Three ;children died in'.infancy. Their
non Gordon -les "So
n`mewhere in,
..,, Francs". • Their ; .only. daughter Flor-
• encs' ,died suddenly at the early: age.
4' 19 years. - Their son Angus and his
4 . iafe: opera taken;, leaving two .young;
sons in' their Care.
Four' sons,' Martin, 'Malcolm and
Norman of Ophir : and Findlay of
Claudette deeply . mourn a Either
Whose interest in 'them never 'waned.
There • are tell grandchildren, Two
sisters. Mrs. Mary, • McLure of ;Bruce
Mines and hire. Annie Cocks' ,of De
troit survive,.::'' . • , .
After a few ears spent at Calu
snet,, inch., the a to Ophir, in
1898, setiling `pn he Aim wh ch his.• since been the . home. The small
• acreage ;under miltieation was 'ey
tended' and splendid' buildings were
• everted through 'their efforts, in
Spite of financial, difficulties Which
would have. ruined' moeat people. He
was fore about 30 years an 'elder of
t
he Rock Lake Church; and rt waR
largely tlrou�gh his efforts that the.
church was; built. He .ween member
of the Masonic" Lodge.• , '
or. t 't ' • O was.
. " A sh t aorkvice a the h pie
followed by, a service; at , the ,`Rock'
• Lake Church, which ' was filled' tc
,. capecity, llir. •.W. J: tichard., s►ssisteca;
ap o i
sto''"a d ice f the n
ther n
ldocal pa �
• sprattion be had received from, the
decsrtsad--whileaa, . pastor „here. Rev.
iY-
titter od char`• -t, ,nod
f.l .
' Local G ener tat,
SORE •°FEET. do cause other ins='-'
Use Cress Corn Salve. At. McKIWS'
DRUG STOREc•
Mrs, Steve . Playford'. and son Poo
-
aid 'of Galt are visiting with 'lir, 'sod
Mrs' J A. Geddes. • . .
Mrs.Baebuin. ofWoodatocs x for.
mer Lucknow resident, is the guest
ofMrg, D . Paterson:
Rev, and .:Mr, 4. J.' H. II Geoghegan
and family are spending their boli,=
de`
Ys at Big Point $.y: •
Mins Alice Littleand' Mrs. (Dr)
Marr of RidBetown are visitors, .with.
Dr. and Mrs ; G. A. Newton.,
New Hosiery'' and, Gloves ,for child-
ren, Women ' and Girls.-- •
THE MARKET S•
TORE
Mr, and Idrs. W. It. Bailey and,
Mrs: llrady of Detroit, were' week -end
visitors With' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Burns.
Mr. John ' Murdoch and; Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Murdoch , of • Detroit;.
spent the week -end with relatives
town.
Mrs' Peter . McLaren of , Detroit
and formerly -of Lneknow, called. %on:J
a number of old friends in the village,
on Saturday. 2, 1i
Mr. and Mrs.:' J. • A. Geddes had .aa
their guests over the week -end, Mss.
Margaret' Town of Tiilsonburg; ,'Mr.
and Mrs.' A. B. Wilton of Kincardine
and Miss M. B. Douglas. "
Lucknow 'Citieens' Band presented:
a pleasing: concert '•of sacred: music
from the bandetend here ori ..Sunday
evening,. Which ;Wee ':enjoyed, ,by:the°
audience ,'which. gathered.
Misses Kathleen • Patterson 'and
Irene Porter,, of Vancouver are guests
this week of their aunt, Ara.
Wn:
MacKenzie, also Mrs., Wm. Ferris ; of
town and Mre. Chid Jackson of Ripley
DUNGANNON RESIDENT BURIED
The late. Mrs. .Robert `'Finnigan
w honored in death,:when . large
n
n�bers- ofesti s:: '
r 1 ve , fn
ends, and
neighbors attendedher funeral which
wai-helmd-from-:Iyungardioa= tfnited'
::berth on Friday,witk,the °tor;
.Pas
Rev. D. A. MacMillan, conducting
'he service at the home,„the• church
And.' the grave -side. AD members of
the family: were 'present for the ; fun
aral,,.:with the exception of one dau
'liter,Mrs. Williams Kilpatrick, ';,of
aanley, Sask. ' Passing away on. her
77th birthday; Mrs. Finnigan, who'
previous to her marriage : to Robert
Finnigan, 53 ' years` ago, •was Miss
Sarah McQuaid, had been. --a life-long
and highly 'respected resident' ofthe
district.. Interment' was in Dungan-
don;cemeteryi the pall -bearers . being,
'ter three sons, William J, Frank and,
Robert Finnigan,` a ,son -in' -law; ' Rob-
ert Elgie. of ` Kippen, a .grandson,
ifarold Finnigan of Seaf_erth, ...and a
nephew,' William J: Reid Of. Ashfield.'
Relatives were present der the fun
eral from , &eaforth, Egnsondvilme,
Kippen, • Lucknow,; Whitechurch ' and.
Teeai ater.
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N.O....IMMEDIATE ACTION
-BitNGA ON - RATEP'A Y -ERS-
At ;a meeting of some sixty rate-
payers of ' Dungannon school • section
held ;last week, the proposed ,eatab
fishing . of .a. Grade C Continuation
School' was again discusd and plans
and. estimates :for various•'.typRs of
buildings considered. A' one -room`
addition to the present two -room
school, 'and a complete ' at* school
were . the proposals g#ven•.:ehief con --
sideration', With <the general feeling
apparently':, favoring the latter . pro-
pgsal. "Due 't* {;the..fact that the hall.
day Season. it, toe far advancedto
commence operations, ria either case,
the mattler,. is ,being* •left, undecided
until early next year. •
is good", lie likened Mir. Beaton to
Jab,, • • who remained_ treating and
faithful nihrough: i aany. trials, . Fie.
ipoke,ef his • ood"'work not.'only""."" in
g
the religious but' in the social life of
the community. "Rock 'of Ages", g
"Abide with Me", and "Jesus Lover,
o a
f k'[ Sul favori e h
inns of de -
y t
. �' li
ceased, were sung. Mt..'Lynn Miller h
of Bruce Mines sang "More Love': to
T11ed"F.W�th:,;t`a!a!liirYgr � �.`
Mr.mand'IMrs..Wm. Robb and daugli=
ter, Miss Olive;' apentrthe •week -end
at Waaaga Bunch, Port McNichol , and
Collingwood;-a}t�-tbe-Iatt�er-place;,they.
visited with Mrs. 'Bol►b's stater, Mrs.
Hamilton.
Clair Jobnatoh had; the third finger
of hit right 'hand laid . open to the
bole, last Thprsday, while bu ,
wood with Itrit McGuire at thefurni
ture'factory., The wound^,required a
couple; stitches. -
Mies ' Roszels'4 Mullin:: is spending
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a two weeks', visit with her .cousins
at Orangville, being accompanied
thexe�on' Sunda b her mother end
brother ; Stewart,• Mrs. , Stothers acid
Mrs. 'John Mullin.
Murrayo h
hni on`and Jim Wain of
Y t
*Ingham have'' been appointed. ' dis-
tributors for '.Marathon Blue gas and
Red Indian Motor oil in'this`district
they will have storage ' plants . in.
Goderiehr'and', !anthem.
Mr.'R. M. McPherson,. manager .of
the Bank of Montreal at Mdldma-`:
and formerly. of Lucknow, is on a
three weeks' . ``vacation, -the greater.
part; of which' the• McPherson family='
are ,spending in Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs,: Robert MacCalium'
Of Detroit returned on Sunday having
spent the latter part of, the week
here with the forainer's•'mother. Misr
Joan M Callum, of Hamilton, ; is also
holidaying at her home 'here.
•
Mrs. Katherine I. MacLeod and hex(
err
daughter, Mrs. Arthur M.. Wolf , ',of
Grandview -on -Hudson, New York,
were visitors here, returning on Tues;=
day, accompanied, to Toronto, by Mita
Eileen.. Johnston :: who will visit there
Mr.„',GeorgeDou' glss .and I+riary a`
Mies Christens' Carrick have return
ed after 'spending two weeks at their
cottage `at` Kintail. .Mrs. Horace
Aitchison, and sons Elmer and Doug
las are at Present holidaying atTthis
cottage.
Miss, Emile Buswell left on' Satur-
day by .bus for North Manchester,.
Indianna, where she will visit . her
aunt, Mrs. E. ',G. Buswell, • She wit
accompanied ask far 'ie. Detroit by
Mise L. Hood,' who will visit with
relatives there
Mrs. `Ilii a Miller of Windsor, wile
d 1 � `
is. on' two weeps holida s accom
y. p -
lid her sister, . Mrs'. Olds and ion,
Geo o Goderich the
r e,-of--Detr�t.. er ch Ili
G g tl...God
o� ,h ek we
end ! t weeh, here theyr
e a
camping and visiting. with their
sitter, Miss Edna . Campbell,: of ' that
town,
Mrs. Cecil Myers, Windsor, and
Mrs, (Dr.) litanies eat son of,
era Faliis, after' rrisiting.with" their
parents, Mr aped: Afire.. R : $. McQuil
n, returned to 'their respective:
ores thin week, accompanying their
lsusbaande who Motored here .for
1p
Presbyterian Fold
Hel &nnun ° Outieg
We f ,,Atteadet Picwie Wei Held'. Tkis
'Year At • Kiacariine- Besek.
The annual congregational picnic;
of the Presbyterian. Church was held'
Wet . Thursday afternoon' at Iiincar.
dine, Beach, and largely Attended.: •A'
pleasant cafternoonwaa spent which,
was thoroughlyenjoyed; by " loth:
children' and groan, ups,' `.
Rain . threatened about. ' the time,
the ,picnickers.l:were malting ready tp'
leave but the weather cleared~ and .a
brisk breeze sprang -rip ''that made
the temperature •quite pleasant; .A
full ;program of sports .was run oir,
before ,a bountiful supper was sere
ed. Eaeh of the . events: was, keenly
contested. with the following results':
Girls, 5 years and . under --Bettye,
.MacDonald, Joan McQuaig..
Boys, 5 years. and 'under :Billy
Mullin,
Girls.'.6 to, 8 -Catherine ' Agnew,
Muriel Patterson,
' Boys 6 , to 8 -Buddy : Orr, Bill
Johnstone:, >
Girls 9,. to 12 ,Helen MacDonald;
E;: ei yr -,-Tay? or:.
Boys 9 to7.12-Douglas • Aitchison;
Ross •Patterson, P" '
t i Giria'' 13 to 15—Marione Janiieson,
Marion MacDonald.
Boya` 13 to 15 -Orland: Patterson,
�T. C. Johnston
Young ; ladies' race --Marion Mac
Dougal, -Margaret MacDonald.
• • Young men's race—Frank McKen
ale, Leonard .MacD onaald.'
Married, ladies'=Mrs.•Bill Porteous
Married men's Clare Agnew,
Needle Race: Marion Johnston,
.Leonard .MacDonald
rose Race-"-Maudie Fisher, J: C.
Johnston.
,, • Boot race---'Maudie Fisher
Boys' wheelbarrow race -L, Orland
Patterson,; • Donald`' Johnston.
Managers' and ;Session race, back-
ward-B#A Reid,
Largest family Mrs. , Phi iY Stew
art.
Eldest lady Mrs. Stewart,
`Youngest..;dil1d=Shirley
r. .
400
ean Gordon, Dresse
,extra guslity'. percales organdy Inas-. Sizes,14 to :20 yearo�'.,
;Groups'. of VOILES,: Novelty. COTTONS, ouch as seersucker,
'LINENS;,. PRINTED SPARVA ,, ,• , , , ,,, , , . ,10iv DisSouut"
• ' SOCKEES-perfect„, fitting ;cuffs that retail 'smart • apPearance
aall tlmeu. Pair ... , , ... ,, .•. . . : . . ..... . ... . 98e Ind $189
SUMMER SKHTS,-•o,I ,One 'quality' •'pique,• button trimmed.
For ....1....••`;;•••• , , .4.• , e , .... , . , 98e and, ;1.98:
,SHIRTS ,•and SHORTS -Forsyth Shorts, for belt : ,;• 49c
Egyptaia . combed Cotton Shirts . ,: • , , •,•.• , , 29c* .and 34.
C. A..INF CTION
RESULTS IN FINES
¶two young •men,, one from ; Weat
Wawanosh ' and ' the ether from Ash
Bold, were fined $25. 'and costs ; for
illegal consumption under :,the L. C. A.
when they appeared before Magis-
trate Reid in rich
tc Code on Saturday.
County Constable John Fergu8;0
on' of
Blyth,, aid the charge and the young
,men_ciaimed in court the .had`found
the bottle and were .smelling, its con-
tents, when accosted by the police
of5,cer..
'That the Sepoy Orchestra is `highly
rated for providing •old. time music,
-was evidenced by the fact that they
filled ::an engagement in Paimeraton
an' Thursday evening,, .accompanied
by Roy McCreight. caller -off and were
booked for a ,similar engagement in
two .weeks'' time.
Accident Victims' lmProvriug , x
"Both doing fine", is the 'report
on the condition of Bill� ebster and:
Sid Whitby, injured'in ' auto ac-
cident, two weeksago a' Bill was
,cident, two weeks' ago. ;On Tuesday
Bill wee' brought from theHospital
to hishme' here, where he is resting
and being kept : quiet Sid is ` up a
little each 'd his' home here.
ay; at h
Mr. Arthur Barbour of Saskatch
ewan_called on old' friends here last`
:Thursday. Mr. Barber :was' born on
.Con. 12, Ashfield, a son of the late
,Nm..•Berber. He resided;In-the"vil
lage for `'a ;number ; of years where
he was employed` as grocery clerk
in Moody's and Maclntosh's 'Stores.
It is about `thirty ,years' since he deft
Lacknow..•
Mr. and rs .
M T. S. Reid suit .ton
Eldon of Orillia, are occupying their
cottage at "Point, Clarke at present:
His. Many friends• her will be pleased
to know that Mr. Reid has sufficiently
gained in health and strength to
Permithim Making 'the trip here. It
is; just a ' year ago that Mr. Reid was
stricken with en acute' heart' , condi-
tion, so serious' that recovery was
PraC icallY despaired d of..
Wr
W king• Lobger; Nbors
With ' the announcement of the
Ne burn 'Government that hotels will
be licensed to sell beer, by`•,the 'glass,
the sale confluencing ;in some Centres
on' Tueaeday, there has been >i rush
of orders' for,equipnlent for the bev-
erage , rooms • and orders received
for bevera>>te ' .tables by, the local
furniture factory' resulted. in, a: nine.
lou"' rl"abeing co mueneedon Tuee-
,
cloy. The factory las now operating
can sites' hour .daily from : seven
Cirti peccials
When Going oaa Your Week -End` Outings, let Me, SuppiT k'bur •
--Needs--in-PLATES,-CAPS,-SPOONS;.:SERVIL t, ._,_,SAND-
WICK SPREADS. 'CHOSE. (Plwn. ...Pim nto, ",and . `Itelish)
OLIVES' SWEET ' GERKINS, ETC.'
SPECIALS FOR 'WEEK—END =
.P. Se G. SOAP, 10• -BARS, •• .4.,,• ▪ 33,c
,CALY,' 'LUX;' PALMOLIVE; 5 BARSS " , , • . .25c
TOILET PAPE1t 8 -ROLLS `:, , .~:` ... , 25c... -
SANI FLUSH; CAN . , . • 29c
LARGE'CA•N PINK `SALMON
CHOICE CORN and TOMATOES, • 'TIN
.• .:
MAPLE --LEAF BAKING .;:POWDER,:.TIN... •
TOMATO CATSUP, BOTTLE'' ..10c
LARGE CAN PORK & BEANS :10c'
MEDIUM, PORK A BEANS; 2 CAN$ •
FitESH: FRUITS and VEGETAILES ALWAYS ON HAND..
Andrew.
-Lane Re -Union
Held On Saturday
The sinking :Of a', articular'' red
:Pion er *Oinks moon.,.below . the horizon off . Poiti
DeAdendriattas .:�t
Bold Happy Gathering On Satur- Cla k,, eeariy"last"Tuesday - morning,
y`;Wfiith"About-150`1* Atte>dance-.is-.believed_to_.hav0__created naa_effeet_._
that. made those who: saw the .spec
tacle, believe it was ahurning launch
The. effect. of 'clouds' and mist Moon
th . `
e.sinking
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M n made it appear
like a blaze in the general belief.
Kincarduie; and Goderich ofliciala -
were ;advised -of :the a ' arent blaze
PP.
but later investigations • failed to
locate.a • wreckage and nn pleasure
crafts were known:. to bein the '.vic •,'F
inity. .Observers who watched ,the
moon sink he fullowitig night tieere
quite:: convinced that its resemblance
to a ,blaze.,solved'the mystery of the
previous night's report.
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SETTING' MOON •' TAKEN
�1rOR f BURNINGL AUNCH
One hundred andfifty descendants
of. the Andrew -Lane families, gath-
ered at 'Point Clarke on Saturday,
a ` picnic which. marked
for an' all -a y p
their eighth, annual gathering.. These
two time-honored' Pioneer families,
played prominent roles in the. early
3►
development ." of this . community.,,
chietly.-rn-As
ihfne' td -and on
-Sat
urday-
"
otllneesrof dehs ened,„ from
far, and near, proud no doubt to be
' .`in the absence of ,Mrs.' Wm.Reed,
to Mr. Isaac'' Andrew, 86 years .of
age, went the honor ` of being the
oldest person in '.attend nce,. ,and
Mr. and Mrs.: J. F.• Andrew of•Ed
'nonton hada the., distinction of being
those present from •the farthest dis
:ante.
Following' the ,dinner hour meal, a
rrogram of , sports .and ' ball :was ' en=
'oyed and in the evening e . program
f speeches: was presided:, over :by.
Oiivid Andrew of Vermillion.'' The
speakers included William .l cQuit-
lana• Rev. I?. 3. Lane, Goderich,'': J. F
Andrew, Edmonton; S. 'B. Stothers;
Arthur, J,; C:. Stothers:: and . Bailie
Stothers, °-bah, of London, : and• • Dr
Carman,Stothers, Picton.. .,
The sport events: resulted as fol
lows; ' Races -.boys under. 7,Everett
Lane,,--Allan-ititchie -girls -under; 7,
Kathleen Stothers, Doi1s `Reed; Goys'
under 10, Gordon Brooks, ' Frank
Barkwell 'girls under 10, Elizabeth.
Stothers, Janet St. Bernard; boys
under .12, 'Billie Andrew,' Gordon
Brooks and'F, Barkwell' •(ties); girls
under" 12, .Ellen Andrew;' May' Bark-
well;'
ark-Well;' boys aver '12, Arthur Andrew,'
Bob 'Barkwell;: girls over 12, Hilda
Lurie, Ellen•%Andrew;' 3 -legged rare,
Ellen Audi** and Irene Barkwell,
*On , and -Melds' 'Lane; hoop race,
(boys and: 'girls, any age) Billie An-
drew, Carmen Stothers; tossing the
caber, Bill `Andrew, IHarvey Webb•
nail•dirivinrs:,.contest,: ladies,`: Mrs. D
Andrei!, lire: 'Geerge Lane; throwing,
the- rolling -pin, :women; Mrs.' D.'. An-
drei, Mrs r.;S. B. others; married'
men's race, II v
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Stothers, ..
Wesle . Rite a,''Married
d
women's race, Mrs,, Oliver .Barkweli,,
Mitt. ,J. F:' • 'Andrew; fatmen's race,
Bailie Stothers;-Rev; t David fanae.a
Rirls' naililrivin8ddn es :--
(Irene
Barka-tell, `,'Ellen Andrew,
11 the bora doesn't take -beck
he, „Mid in nit I shall Witco.,
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