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FORTY BABIES . IN FAMILY BOX
•ring without nurse or mother land they are all inone
. p ' are a d y otd.
;')NE hears 8 8 distances unaccompanied. H
travelling box., What's more,, they are only a day std.
numan babies wouldn't survive, but the, sturdy little baby 'chicks in this -photograph:are representativeof
ithousands constantly shipped from hatcheries to farmers all, over Canada via Dominion Ewes. in special
\;,bQaea which ;enable them to make the Journey in safety and wibh little diecgpifort,'' _
GAS
"Made"by Ames"Holden Tire &Rubber Co. Limited.
KITCHENER, ONTARIO
will give you more miles: for' each
dollar of cost—prove it=test them.
with .any other tire an:'
',• ' . ...E
"Comparre the e
soLD •BY'
T. W. SMITH,'
Lucknow's Leading Tire Shop.;
- ACCESSORIES
OIL
•' WHITECH'URCH'
Mr. Carl Lott of, •Kincardine: visit-..
ed for a few• days at his home. here:
Mr.' and Mrs,'_'`Wm. Dawson .,And
Miss- Jean Dawson visited o u 'Sun
da'y at .Mr. Cameron's' of 'Ashfield:`
Mrs `McBrien` and•~`daGghter ,of
Ripley :visited with • Mrs. MVlcBrien.
here on Sunday.
Mi.. Poulter .of, Hamilton is visit-
,'Ing
isit
an gnat Mr A. Fox's
Mr Angus' Mackay,'• of Londdh
Normal iSchool, :'is Spending. the 'holi-
:. days. at his home here:•
Mr:• and' Mrs,:. Chester. •, Longman '
and. Miss • Lillian: Longman; of Windy..
sor, are =hoine with their .mother
Jno. Campbell . who, is; very' ill
Rev. Mr. 'Scobie left on Friday
• for Scotland where' .he will; Spend .a
few •months;• ` Rev, :Mr' Henderson'
occupied: the pulpit Inst' Sunday and
:-Rev. • _Mr. Mitchell -of ,Guelph, •will;,
;,'preach next Sunday,
Mrs, ;McDonald of Teeswater ; is•
visiting at Mr. Hector Mackay's.
The:.regular' meeting of the Mis;
Sion Band .will be held on Saturday
.afternoon, '
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PURPLE GROVE
Mr. Cecil' Hill ,returned ,to Sarnia
on , ,Menday having spent a few.
WieekswJii,,his_ •parents' here
]Miss Jennie Iindsa3 of Bervie is:
spending a few days with Mrs. Coll -
ii',
Mr. :and Mrs, ' John .Watson... and:
son Ivan of. Otangeville, visited,. with
their nephew Wat, qri '.fames.' David'
:'and ••W,•Ji,Scott. also Mrs Wm
Congram who; is ii niece !
'Mr.' and:, ,Mrs Jack , Emerson
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spent Sunday' with,,' the.,Later`'s par-:
•ent's near Lucknow,
On Monday June the. .23 the funer-
al of the late--•firs-••;Scott was held
from her residence •Gon• .•12 Rev- • W,
M. Williamstee changeYof--.the.-ser
r vice There was a, large crowd test
ifying to ' the respect • iii w rich thio."
member :of out comni•unity was held
by all who knew her , M'rs, Scott was
born in. ,West' Gwi bury on tan .
22n<lr, 1.87d;_-:fier_fzther, dying` when
she was a -mere babe, -he'r stint and'`
uncle,' Mr, and :Mrs. ,john Sutherland
of�.<Einlqugh, .took he to live with
' them •where she 'residedA'tiill her nr#ir�
ridge on March the' 4th; 1896 the
survivors are the husband' and, 'one
;daughter,, 'Marville • .
• CREWE
A rnimber from here- attended the
Anniversary's. -ht •Lanes church on:
Sunday.
Miss Ruby Kilpatrick is ' home
Srdm Ottawa for the holidays.
Mrs, Jetties.' Little spent Tuesday
with her mother 'Mrs. A McQuoid., .
Mrs, Robt, Treleaven, t ungannnn;
Mrs, Courtiee=and . Stuart and Mr,
'Dort, Treleaven motored to Homes.
IM Tile9day tQ 000 44Yt w+ N`
Courtice who is °seriously' ill
Mr .' and Mrs.',; James Drennan
spent' Thursday. with' Mr and ,Mrs.
W,4 Drennan:"
The W. M S intend holding 'their
next .n/eetrng at the home of• • Mrs,
Samir' Sherwood,•on Tuesday' July 8th:
All Members are requested to be.
-present
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a� OUN''G L 'DS. STEAL COATS
Ah1D-GET : I•N TROV•BLEL
(Bruce, Times, Walkerton) •
• During . the . dance ht the K. of. C.
hall ° here on Race 'night„ :June 12th
two Hanover. youths, 'Roy Hillgart='
ner• and ,GordonBoettger, aged'' 19,
glided' upstairs ..out. of .a,' drizzling''..
".shower,„„ and espying two gentle-.
men's; water" -proofs ,they provided"
themselves against a rainy day by
marching off with the: rubber coats:
It seemed:A soft and: easy. method•
of supply, and thusarrayed-iii stolen
' plug#mage they hit• -for home =as' -,happy.
as clams •in' high tide• They ;knew.
not that' one of the: swiped:eoats. be-
longed to a `. Hanover man, and so.`
when B.•oettger , started• wearinghis
end " of •.the plunder around the
streets of his home town, somebody
mistook him for. Bert. Titmus, but on
coming u" found that•the voice was
the voice •of Boettger, buil the' coat
-was- -the: • -coat -of Titmus; r.The_,,xnis-;_
take leaked, 'out,. and soda the .loser
of the ,garni'ent vas shadowing ,the
wearer of •,the loot.: Following him
into an hotel he discovered' .that the
culprit' had 'slipped • out'ofthe coat
and that -it was hanging ;where he.
could readily see itand. take• it back-
honie ;gain; Titmus took• immediate.
possession,', but th'"'polrce,''get' next"
to • the affair',and Chief )i'erguson of.
.Walkerton was "phoned to come over
and get the ,light-fingered; pair. •He
,responded :and on Saturday they
;were :piloted to., -•the' -Walkerton .. jail,;.
Boettger, spent • over Sunday in' ,the
cells_ but Hillgartner•• was bailed. out:,
.THEN .AND NOW
When an Automobile Made
a Serisatitin In Walkerton
news pliblished „in' The , Walkerton
Teles'eript. , we :take'. the ;following:
Walkerton reached bere abont ten
.O'cloek on ;Saturday', night,' entering.
the .tOWn by way of I3ilkies The
erson a 'brother of the 'proprietor
of the" Hendetson Roller Bearing
Werks ,while. Mr. .Potta is a son of'
the •Rev, John. Potts; ,the
MethodiS minister. "On Sunday. af-
ternoon Mr. and Std. Day were giv-,
en a ride ;through .tire toWn, and pep-
Ple 4ame out. to look:at the Strange
parade, It.,went ever the', greund • at
a:. teriffic pace. 'For' example. it made
two . eirceits ef ,the exhibition grou-
nds ik 2 minutes:: and.' 20 seconds,
TheSe • men had left Toronto On
ThersdaY 'on a':,business ' trip- and _by.
the `time they reached , Walkerton
'they had:covered_a_ distanee, of over,
Miles: The usoaf rate of Speed'
was 40. milet .an hodr. This machme_
was aa expensive one, the cost be-
ing $'2600, The price of the ordinary
Machine ',with acconniridation for
two. persthas ,iS $700. At, ibeSe fig-
-long-time, b,efore
fire.'alitomebile will.: come Into gener-
(We don't, believe that about -,the
40 iniles .an hour,' It., likely is just
-41,,ritt, -the ;-en thkisiag tie -met-OA s ts :Said
.ahOnt it, ,The .cats ;were' ,not built:per
were. the: roads .in.con'clition. for any
such speed.)
" KINCARDINE
What appeared, to. be a ...scarlet
fever , 'epidemic in, Kincardine was
caught„„in: time by the- pronipt„,action
of the scare. are fast disappearing.
"At a meeting 'of, the Board of ,,IIeal-
th last Tuesday morning the (filarial-
-tine 'was -reduced and it is, reported
'that' from .the,,,beginning of the ..week.
thorn %liable to be summoned to everything will be normal again,
Walkerton for sentence' The cases that developed were 'of a
ACCIDENT' *
Harold Jasper of Walkerton., id-
eal repair, Mem for the, Sangeen Elec-
tric Light & Power Co.'s lines at
Port Elgin,, met. With a novel accid-
ent While Mating light bulbs on the
newer line along the ,beach, on Sat-
in e• one Of into:. a socket on
a light pole when the' bulb exploded,
badly Cutting his left hand and
Making a few gashei in the right
naw. result he fwaii off., work
for few days'.
'14 1”14 S4;111100-0 0mil
are rir-in ild*-riature,sithe ,,patients -being
,hardly ill ,with it, at all. Neverthelesk.
it is better to be on the aafe side and
the prompt action on ,tbe. part Of the,
Board:, no,,,dotibt..saved.lhe town, As
it was 'Oren the danger was elimin-
.0ne,of the :saddest tra'gedies Width
has" occUrred, here for some time took
place early ' Sunday Inorning with
the finding of the body „of Mrs, John
OliVer in a Cistern tit the back Of her
home On Princess Street `noith,
'Last, ilovemhei Mrs, Oli'ver suffer. worried ,by &Cgs. !f this does not will spend the nekt three nicinths
pevere, ettolie •,and long have the desired effect; 'they intend htifcf tive stone
thrio, waN ,00ntinod :tho ,to lass • a Ocrrre ing the cool lake -breezes at 1..incer.
wall ,instead enjoy.
Eition She has been in 'continuaf, .",
'health and as a ,result... atjimes,
ea.on *puld become affected.
° an early hour 'Sunday ,nter.nin,
she evidently 'rose, and .in 'one of
her •laliSek went into , the yerd: and,
removed :the double lid item ,the •cis-
tern es„teriSiblY to vet Water
in, striking, her bead . agailn, the
feet Of water in the cisterm.„, ,
Shortly aftet seven 'o'clock her eon
arose arid thinking his ...mother had
gone ont in" the yard *Is°, ffent' out,
'hos reakin hie cliscoyery..
Mrs. Oliver's. maiden name was
:_Jariet„..MOrrisou.end she _was born on
the base' line,. ICin.Q:Arcline. TOWns,hip
She 'Was:- in;,/her 56th year:: Her 'hus-.
A; FISH STORY' ABOUT.-
' Dundalk,. June 15. ---The past.. week
,barclreent Blidjerbs. District, 'It
wes the big ‘week' of'. the Bedjeros
Hunt, . when war- is waged .on
the groundhogs In all no feWer.
than 2,21.6 groundhogs'. tails , were,
Counted at .a benquet last. night,'
when David Macklem's -team. wOn
David 'shot 515, anti eeptain. 6f
outfit, :Dundalk. Citizens', Eand.. was
also present A.t the funetiOn and
plied music. ;-Last Yeat •t4e Emit.
Club bagged in. the' groundhql,
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LAWYER'S ILLNESS - CAUSES
. Owing' tO ..the; illness. of :Mr.' Q..
-Klein. who waS to havd been counsel•
in.'all. three casei'..to be ;heard: before
Mr, Justice .Logie at 'Supreme Court"
it Was necessarY. ter lipsinone them: to
rived. on :1119iiday and en ,opeeing the.
'court Was-. addressed by* Mr Ro-,
4bertsbn, K C: on bebalf "of all the.
'quest granted the :postnonenient.
Justice Wright, formerly . OWen
'Sound *ill preSide. at the Suprenie.
Court in November;
, Are we :.heelthet than bur an-•
cestorS.T, Certainly . we ate ---far heal-
thier: The...death rate has .been,
ing ell -over the ,world for years,„
had most wealth etirr knewledge,
We know that lOne. ,ago t..ie children
of the. Icings and. eueens • died, at:
murch the same:rate , as' die children.
know hideotis ...diseases- Which rae.ed.
..,"Artierica and' ate now unkneWri
-or very .r4r.6-OnlV a generation ago;
for „instance,' tYrilitis was' vety 'coin
mon., arid 'now it harcily causes ten
'deathe our' land Whele ,year;
though the' disease' is still 'sadlY: cern-,
-sOme-verY- veer!.
the mere -we- • learn, hoW hade ' they,
,Were and how much', ,better are'
now; though. our children's • chiltt-;-
ren mill, think we 'Were bad eneugh,
when.... they have. abolished tuhercril-
osis 'and . Other terrible diseases
,which,!.we could abolish' at .any time
GODERICH
Mr. •Fred, Johristen, East street
Allen's _residence at' the ; noon hour
C,hiof Pdstelewaite was. informed
and .after some' wiring the 'car was
located., The' chief 'and:
Constable Gundry went, to 'Sarnia On
Sundair :and- 'brouglit it back.. rti the
WhO are': charged with; tlie
Clifford Oliver and James .PierCe.;..of
'Sarnia,. seventeen . and eighteen
'into,' trouble 'with 'the ;Sarnia -au-,
y,esterday they 'Were brought to God-
erich, jaiL to: stand..;trial. for the: theft
,Where north of here, and on their,
tilarded. -ear --arich.lipPreptiated it as
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• WANT' 'DOGS TIED UP
The 13rant ,TOWnship Council has
asked that all' 'OWners keep' ' their
dogs tied ot locked tip frOm sunset
to stinrise during the suninier mo-
nths: The, Council has taken" this
action 'On account Of the large am-
Otint of money paid out to the toWn,,
ship cotters for sheep killed and
Council Ane pursue nt ,t(
adjeurninent with ' Reeve` in
the c,haif. Members were all present,
Minutes, of last meeting were read
The
1:11• ".e .treasurer. were issuea.
earnell.',25e, 'Ripley LIfydro, Com-,
inissien $1„59 for' June lighting hall.
Jowl 'Bradley's end shawing gray--
• Beli's hill. $16';361.., John Mahood
.,ptices re Judge's Court'.0,0()T.Trresif
fheinips.ozi, •17500,..1t: tamarack -plan.k
.gt,soLs4ifi: trailitton, „putting. grass:
.atteriding division .CoUrt $4;00".;,.
. parties
',Wilson _inspecting graVel contracti
,42',50; Mae McGaire, cleaning ditch
work on' Sideroad 25 $12;00;. Frank
MeLennam. hauling.. gravel' 14
$§.51i; Nieb.tosif; plowing ''and
• Donald; grading $0;00; JOhn ThOinP-
McTavish, grading, Cori, ,2 ..$9.00;
Kenneth. McLeod,. work ' dn . Road 2..
'0.00; Joseph Montgomery legal
,,ey sheep killed and injiired "by: :dogs'
470.60; Jas."' i‘lcCOrinfek
1), E. Mt:Donald werk
attersow'rep .ciulyert. Road' 12 '$5 00'.
,.$1,/eLay, inspecting, P. A McDonald's
410:00.; .Eci,..,.tinmesrton:NVotit
Wo• rk at calvert.., Road, 6. and...culvert:
cle• aning, ditch, ',Rbacl 41.0_00; ; Gee,
bet cleaning ditch Road 16 .aricl:•ploW„..
'6Perating; grader Harold.
Weldor , gravel. 02:60; ..Thok.. Blair,
Bert MoVing , and" Overhauling
.SaW'yer-4‘lassey. :Co,: express Charges
on: repairs '$1.40) Reavie, : salary
Robt 're legal fee paid, by him..
witness fee $1,00;. FinlaYsen
$6,00:' ,Sawyer.Massey Co., grader
purchased :$159.00;. MeKay:—Motgifii
That the ;clerk. he instructed .to
done ,On ,Core: 12 ,by provincial ,..grav-
-World ,.for
signed end.,'sealed;,'Emmertem,--Meff
...ad;Murn 0 meet again ,on the twenty
first day' •july 1924.::
Township -
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eitticd-
in. an Intexiented „condition arid
ed when placed, m the cells a hell
bottle of whiskey was, found on him
and thiS led 'to -a more Serious
charge being, laid: against him; .that,
of having' liquor in a place, not,„ his
private dwelling,* He W,as, brought
to' Walkerton .011^ Monday,,,and. en ap-
pearing •bef.ore Magistrate. ..McNab
the f011oiving". morning' he pleaded
gbilty end was finel $200 and, e08t8
Or ,three months. Benne' aPparently
did, riot, Ave the rteceStary . and
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. Mr. ;Allan Wyid Lret.uraecl to. Tor
grs. H. Mitchell', and daughter
left Tue'SdaY• for an•exteaded
Pacific StateS'
Mrs, I-faekett, Wire has hcen' visit -
has. returned. to I, her home' in' Ash-
field , Twp.
Mr Marty*, of Det waS
Miss ,Margatet, MeInnes. returned
f Inn Toronto Friday •evening and
reports. bet, brother, D. A,
semewhat improved in health::
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TOroiitb. spent the: Week -end
Mr.': Adam MCLeoci,: , 'of ;the staff,
of the. Norrnal Preetlee School, Ter -
on to iS. home fOr the yacation.
A new bus 'line. iS being operated
oetw,een, Goderich arid Kincardine
81.X' c.1,37$ a. week , The relate inoludeS'
t attended the.: wedding of their:
sOn, Mr, 'Eugene Martyn • arid Miss
r'oiwarded letters 'to' the DePartinent
Sonth Grey qirotesting' against, the
govermnent'.s. Charge of -$20.00 an -
,ease of • .lots frontage% at
and buildirig, 'sites are..Making. a- per-
-and have ;requested' the 'above "mem-
pers to 'support the:- 'proposals they'
MisS ChriStene McLennan- Suffered
,iajtiries on- Wedneeda,y When
'the horSe .driviag ran. away'
Bank inspectors 'were
The Ripley :'Hydro Cortinaission
'have been netified . Of .-a- raise in the
,rates for service tO:'.consitmers'
...Ripley.' This raiee •is' probably Olie to
.the SYsteth having shOwn a: deficit as
.a; resalt of last year's .....operations.-
Inverhuron on Wednesday,
:The: Ripley Lodge of. ,the Orange,
Order attended. divine serv.ice att,the
e• passed ..aWay TOrOnto on
28th•-; tit tile, age tf seventy-
vived by, three: sons; John, 'of Tor -
Onto Angus of "Windsor ,and
liam,,of Rainy River, and one (laugh:
_91 .Walkerton,,,p.resitied- at a special:
"of' 'Hirren: '.appeared befOre
him on ;4 charge of speeding. result -
Collision ',between his ..euto.
df.. Kenneth Mel_,eod on
;Ju• ne .23rd, Scett. pleaded -guilty, and
ing to about $53,00' in all.
Without wishing to doniment on
the ,merits. of -any. of the :many' cases
of the'', kind that" haVe' cropped tie in
Ale county, witbin the past mouth oi
atithorities,, intend, 'to deal seriously
With those Ay.fici operate antomobiles
,iyes of others. There qt.iliotild be ono
fixed .that when a man. is „feund„,
hi: charge of a car while he is un -
the' influence of liquor he is to
,ap• piv; to those *122.5. run_ their .cars
Where Alio traffic. is heavy The
ne• cessarily ',lye a lot of coMmon sense,
alsplayed 11
the adn
the Making ,of laws to.
automobile ' traffic and
istration of the same, ,bitt
those Who drive, eers while :dtitink
and those ,who AO as if they 'were
drunk or craiy-7-,should get
Mercy, The very least „ that should
be :date is to ptit. them on:the pro-
hibited :Hat So far es allying their.
ears is con4eined-LEx,
A man is old *hen he ean leave
the heroine in the elnteheg 'of the
• ,and go yawninre to bed,.
We once heard of a chaplain who
, after " looking at the legislators,
ein
Cheapes
VISIT THIS
STORE
RIPLEY
COUNCIL
council - met on Jiine 24th.
members present' The; minutes
last' ineetind were read appraved and
signed:. MoVed 'by: McQueen, .sec,, by,
loads lof .gravel $9.50;. Alex Wiles ,22
..42.:Yds.. gravel $4,20; Orville Tiffin
S7 .yds gravel 0.70;. Municipal Wor..."
.1-larris painting walls, or,11,a1,1 $11.00;
McKenzie team: on. gradet ,$5,00; Jas;,
Nfiirrav team'. on grader; $5.00' John
MeIntyre, , -team :Ori, grader - $1.00;:
McKenzie, tearn?, grader,
e'raVel t.6 cOntra'etoi• •$5.20i, Henry'
$8.00; Arthur Moore gravel co*
Spikes ,$1,20; Dan, McKilmen gravel-, ,
ling contract $16.6.0; Win.. Percy 47
iions,',oittlet -for water, ppposite-lot-718
Tees unle'r Carrick award drain.
Itenclersen 'award.;
f..1" Moffat Yees under. cook , and
Iiendersen aWard drain. ;$2,25; Chas,
Municipal drain $1,25; 'Moved Ross
with the removal of fence. that ia
,ritising snow drifts on. the road op -
by Carrutherg seconded by Ackert
tilat J, Tiffiri nay the Treasurer
,received from. the' Connty
Treasurer being „refund of ejtpetiPis
Re Gerdon MeKenzie. Carried.
SO ofton it it.the man who clitehes.;'.
the hig fish has the „IlolideSt, most
resonant voice. Nor doe& th0 111
whd makes a 220' yard drive at t
fltkg talk. ahagt it IA 0114P01‘