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1937•' THURSDAY, JULVY 29tb, ..
RADIOe SERVICE
Ak'lla...y1,1ROLYI M. OREHR •
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Plealie leaveordersSnidth's Garage
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Treleaven:
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TELEPHONES
Office 53 W. Residence 53 4
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Dr1 Wm.Fowler
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pHYSICIAN.' & 'SURGEON
Office Hours:
1•00-3.30 P.M. , 7.00-00
• SundaYs-1.30-2.00
• Or By Appointment
.'Phone 86- '
FINA:L NOTICE
All outstanding l'aCeouilts ust be
P4id'by July 31st. Payment ay: be:
..‘e. Made.: to A. C.',Agnew, Supertest
' Garage or ,at the Bank of Montreal,.
MacvEN7m-. ••
MAN WANTED • i ' lY Ra '
leigh's.:41Ousehold,grodneto-40-:-Con4
iumers. We, train and help you: •Good
profits for .hustlers. No experience
necessary...,Pleasanf,;,prafitable, digni-
fied work. Write., today;
Depl. 15114471-53-G, ,,,Mentreal Can-
,
-PERSONAL
MEM: GET ' VIGOR AT. ONCE!
NEW OSTREX Tonic Tablets contain
• raw oyster invigorators and , other
stimulants. One dose peps eP organk
glands." If nef"delighted, maker re-
funds, price paid -$1.25. Call, write'
DRIJG STORE'.
ublic Meeting Friday
•....Regarding The Arena
;:T.'":".••""..1••••"''
WitelitAkT;iiiik*Ak.-*ihi‘Attal:''S23;014`
1 • ing: Be- Upon At. 11011• ,
Mee0Ing',....-= IfterftS44 eitliene
:Jtre Itequeeted To'.*Attend:
"Witioip the. heft 'Montll) or, o, 'rate,
.PaSiera of ,the village :N1111. no 4Phi
hp called "npoii,2 to 'Vete, on:4 hY-1,4W
; seeking:, tO,I approve I 'of; the • building.
af a community hall. and arena 'in
Lacknow. •At the first of the
'three firms had already submitted
tenders ' and at least one more firin
I was .expected to do se !renders have
included 'buildings of various. wi
. • - • gram was much enjoyed. wi
froM 80 to 92 feet: •bride being showered with many 'lige- Belfast when the fall. term . opens.
As is to be expected in: any Pablic ful and appropriate gifts. , In the picture the girls . have just,
undertakinv. there are those favoring•.completed %lunch ,and are enjoying'
' 'dths
CIYI0 HOLIDAY
• Civic 110143r, as is•Custolaar3'
will he observed pianos! on
,accordance -.with 'this annual,
'a ,Proclamation ' has been*
• "issued' by Reeve W,I1L,'Andersan,
"Alikillie all citizens to oluier-ie thi,";
day Is puck, '
:DRIDE SHOWERED,.'
•
Members of the Paramount Ladies'
Club and ;other' friends gathered at
the home of Mr: and Mrs. 'Jack Mc-
Intosh on Monday evening, when they
held a kitchen shower for Mrs. F. H.
Ritchie (nee Sara McAuley). A Plea-
sant evening of games--dnd a prO-.
, . , •
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LocAt.
•• • TENT AND TRAILER' CITY
' .• •
,
tre.L•4414,471.Irw•LL'Kt",',L,f.v..,',4L.L•4t4.,-.1"”Sr247, L,LLL.
a ',,IT:PritOle "city"- ()Pleats and trail-
ers, wheye somi3 eighty S'tiidentsr, are.
-quartered While .Sunimer.
cou-
rses ,at the "U". This "niiiihroom set-
tlement has its Mayor.„ city" directorY;
fire: cli!ef'.4ad' such 'Ma and iarioas
Phases of carnpas,- life *Pee ..portraY0d,
hir the Free, ':FreSs .eOrneriinea•• this
',One of the pictures .shows a quar-
tette of local Young ladies; :Blanche.
MacDougall, 'Helen, and -PeggY Mac-
Donald of tnclinani sMd. Lenore Mae-
'Donald-';'";°.rtipley, who will teach at
and .thoao;0PPosed to the undertak- •,SCOTCH .DOUBLES FRIDAY a 'brief relaxatien before '. starting
mg. tone's opunon" slieurd, vase.. • • • • ti4r.: at-ern0.04- ' • ,
. .
.35r_gymw Twenty rinks were entered in' the
and arrived at by mere •,,strest lire/117!ffilight-I)oubler here-otr-Prfr
FALL. LIKE *ON1M17' _
ARENA PUBLIC'
,
0.MEETI$10 FRIDAY
A Week" of dcy, hot.harveat Weather • '
was followed .by gai!Z,alfd driving LCitiZenS Of. the ,village are re,',
*tiVitieA; th a 'standatilt," -,which had , in the TOWn this Friday
been going" ahead at: full speed, eVeningi at
haying and...:Wheat. elating!. clashed. fersi, ofimportance iire,cOnaection
•A: -heavy hay cinP; and catchy Weather. With proposed arena will, he
fenind: ...yirheat %ready "for ''enttillg in •dinenania.,-Tin 'on itge4 and learn
some,. cases before the hay was ofri ,thots.• •
:and there :Were ,inStances where far- . •
°niers .fillialied hauling '• in their hay
',..tft.er,eutting and stdoking the grain.
NoW, the 'Second cutting of 'alfalfa is
about ready, • • -• •
There appears ..to,he more wheat
grown in thiO•cliatrict this year, and
seldom has. it looked more promising
1VIr Andrew Thcimpson. who had been
' • b
Armstrong Reunion
•'Held At ',Point Claik
'••-.3A;'• ,"',";•vt L. 4
4•••••••••••••144.L»
OlikSt • 110;son Present -Youngest
t;hild'• WAs '*Seven Me/4W Old
-- Haby.Clushohn
- The: annual reunion Arm- ..'.
strang•clin was,lield at.. Point Clark ,
.00,. Tuesday, jult'20„, 1.8.31T. The ,
•:Mir,' being .favorilble • ;ironed one hun4
''• • Mrs: Jo eaten: of Sarnia .•. -dred relatives,- were present; •
spending the -week 'with her parents
Mr.,. ani Mrs. Richard Webster;
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson
of Chicago are •helidaYing. with, his
parents; Mr: Old Mrs. D. M. Thorne,
son. They were . accompanied here by
• 'Mr: Welter Richardson ..., " of .
T00sw'ater, Who is in his 92nd year
was the oldest .inember present, and
the' youngest ,was Baby dhigalm, who
was seven:Tenths old. .
A kali' game, :and races were 'the
events. for the • afternoon' Results of •
although one farmer States there • - • - • t e • races.- Girls 'over, 13, A -lice
' ting lin Chicago., . • , _
a little shrinkage, noted . and -the ' ' Hughes, A'nna Mae Farm'', Man°
grain may not weigh out as heavy a$ M' Flora 'Webster of Toronto and McCtillough. Married ladies Mrs E.
Mr -and Mrs. Bruce Gainmie of Elora J. Vanish, Mrs. Earl Dickson,, Mrs.
ip would appear to .13e. • • : were week -end guests at the home. Cermack 'Armstrong; Boys, . yrs.
. , .• ay evening. ire prize wen 0 WEEK -END SPECIAL ". •
corneieresaY. ' • , - ' • -
Donohue and Gordan' SmaIlie, Tees -
d t • t f Mel.
AT LYCEUM THEATRE
two -occasions, N.LO.--HiPel,:. -water;---Secendi -Damid---Liglitly and •
of Preston, had "in con- rank Colwell, :Kincardine.; • Third, "Wings rhe Yornifig.' the-
' •h ----or- ----•
McCoy and cam. vinlity, special!' attraction at the ' Lyceum
ference With 'the' village council. at Wellingtm
son; Fourth, Dr. W. V. Johnston and,
J. D. Anderson. Who won out in. the
platoff with Trimble Bailey's., rink
of Cargill.
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB
"The Deity of Jesus", and -"The
Dead:Sea comes to Life", will be two
of the subjects discussed this Friday
'evening at the Christilin FellowshiP
which times 'a .nuinber of Citizens. of.
the. village were present to. hear au-,
thorative .and...firat hand information'
on the matter: .• • • '; •• '
• A publie:,meeting to be held in
the • Town: Hall,e-tomorrow evening,
Friday, july'30th) at 8 o'clOek, when
Opeelficationg ,and.; cost of such . a
jmucts_.4sioncE,x0,43 gime thoroughly
• •• '
. f. Po.s.risT.G'er *VOTERS!' LIST 1.1 7t. e-0 'VrarloaredAiulloting-
tP..learn thejacts, and ettizena of.1..the,
village,''Agardleas :of preibtit opin-
ions, Would do, well to be present,'
As has been • pointed out Meat
columns.; on previous occasions, such
a building would lig runder the dir-
ection ,of a committee ,It
would be the..resPonsibility Of: this
committee; in ee-operation with other.
local organizations which have
pled-
ged financial assistance, to endeavour
Lo raise annually the' amount. Of this
'debenture, • '
. : .
", • Conaidering, that -if they failed to
raise' even a .., dollar .of annual
payment, at :the Very worst it :wield
Mean approximately only : .about
mill on ;the. tax rate which to the in-
dividual
'taxpayer Would 'be minor
Voters' +1)37. aiiiy'..of decided upon. This is you oPPPrtuni0
The'TownshiliYot infoss;
• County Of Davie. : •
: Notice is herphy_given that 1. have
..cemplied,with.Section 7. of The vot_
era' Lists Act and that I have posted.
up at mY office At R. .g, ilolyrOodjon
,' the 14th day of dulY, 1037; the list of
all persons' entitled to vote • in the
,said Municipality* Elec.:
lions. Widthat such 'list. rernams there
for ineittion.' .•
" .And I •hereby eall Upon all voter
'. to take imniediate..'.ItproeeedingS to
gave any errors or omissions • corree.
• ted according to law, the last day for
• appeal being . the 4th day' of August,
1937. • ••
Dated' this 14th day, of ,-July, .10312
' R. LANE,• .
Clerk of the Township of Kinloss
,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of Ann'
.Farriah, late of the„Village„oof Luck -
now, in the 'county of .Bruce; Widow,'
deceaded. • ' .
• ' -Notice -isr.-,Itereby-given.;pursliant• to
the,.Statute in 'that' behalf that- all
creditors- and: ethers having--claims-
or .demands against the Estate of the
said Ann Farrish, • "who died on or
about the Avventy-fifth day of . May
A.D. 1937; are required :on or before
the Thirtieth day of July' A.D. '1937,
to, send bypeat prepaid,: Or. deliver,
to Barbara Grant, R. R..No, 3, Luck -
now, Ont., or Minnie A. Herne,' Luck-
;novv..Ont., the Executrices " of the.lagt
•"Willand-Testament.-Of-theHaaidAeg,
ceased„ their names;'' addresses. and
" descriptions, the full particularsof
their claims, a, statement of ,their.
'
accounts. . and the • iiiitUre of the seLl
,.curities (if. 'any) held by thein duly
verified by affidavit: And take notice
• that after such Ilast_teentioned. date
the said Executrices will-PrOceed-CO
distribute theassets of the, said de-
ceased among the persons entitled
• thereto, having regard only to the
'claim's of Which they 'shall then have
notice, and that the said, Exeentrices
. Will not be :liable for the' said assets
.or any part 'thereof to any person or
Persona ofwhose notice shall
-‘46- not have beeii, receiVed by them , at
.the time of such distribution.
Dated the 'Ninthday. of 'July A.D.
' Barbara Grant, ' •
• ' .R. R. No. '3; .Lareknow, Ont.
Minnie A. Horne,
Lneknew, Ont.
Executrices.: •
indeed:. ; • • •
• •
this regard a citizen who islot
a 'sePPOrter. oft.the--,-preject,2expressed•
,the opinion. that 'the.-inidertiiking
, ,
-justaiiothr- effort to -load sornething-
more Onto the•taapayer.."TP": he Wei
'asked, "the'taxpayer had to .pay the
shot, how Miich.de. You think it;would
add to the. taxes ?""About.:.thi4e..:or
.fonr. mills;'",, Was his reply.•
The 'above is an ekatriple at why
cititen.ashould endeavour- to ;learn.
-the-true, lacta;L_Land inn& ,:'Can
learned •by beiSk„011 hand on Friday
evening. ' • -
. .
Have Rangh Passage
As • Cruise Commences ' ' '•
Mises Lorna Campbell,.. Helen
Thompson and Mrs. R. H. Thoiripiain
left. on Sunday , from.: Goderich on
board the. rg. S. t Georgian ,for' it six
days!, cruise through the ..Thousand
Islands _irk, Georgian, Bay and north
,to Saidt St Marie returning Friday.
Heavy seas Werejrunning • late Sun-
day and the- big steamer was forced
to forgo its gall at .Parry Sound. It
put in at ,Midland .Monday morning,
wkiere it tied up all,dity, sailing that
evening at ten o'clock. •
NOTICE TO CREDITORS •
IN THE MATTER of tlie Estate
, Of 'George , A;• Brooks, late ' of the
Township of Huron in the County of
-Bruce, Retired Farmer, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby givenpursuant
to the ' Statute in' that behalf that all
Creditors and others ba8ing. Claims
• einands-againstiAthe,Estate-of-the-
. said George A. Brook, who died. an
or about the Twentieth day of Sep-
tember A.D. 1936, are required on
or before the Tenth day :of. August
A.D. .1937, to -tend by post prepaid,
Or deliver to George F. Brooks, R. R.
• 6.•Lucknow, Ontario, or Joseph Ag-
new, Lileknow, Ontario, the Executors
of the. last Will and Testament'of the
• said depased, their-naines, addresses,
and descriptions, ' -.the ,particulars
Of, their claims; a Statement of their
...aeconntS, and• -the nature of the se-,
curities, if any,held by thera. duly
verified by affidavit. -
• AND take notice that after ' such
'last mentioned .date the said Execu-
tors Will proceed to distribute the
as-
sets . Of the Said deceased among the
persons entitled thereto, :having re-
gard only, to the claimS of which they
Shall „then have notice,' and that the
'4"afcl execntors not be 'liable for
the said,:46.',Seta. Or any part' thereof
• to any person ,or persons of ,Whose
---clainis 'netted- shall -net. have ; heen're-
ceived, bythero: at the time of such
. distribution., '
.Dated this -tit-1111k
'• A.D. - ,
•etotie F. Brooks, '
' R kr No. a, -i.treithO*4. oht,
• Joseph Agnew, uretroovv; Ont.
• -• Executors.
,41.•
,
• BORN '
:''..TOPP Lodn, 011 'Monday,
July 1.9th,-to . Mr: and '.Mia.•:'..Geerge
',r9Ppi a Soh; Robert 'George.
Theatre, .yyirigham;. tins, ' Thursday,
•Friday and .-Saturday. In the picture
John McCornia.ek sihgs: three sOngs.
•with Which his fame is closely assoc-
iated. The English D.el•by is shown in
.detail' as an integral '.part •of the
7story,....The ' filin is ;13,, Spectacular .eic
ainple of colour photograPhY. The
story is fresh in setting with e hero.
a Canadian. It is not an 4.air icture,
nab aled-which shouldhe of 'interest. SOI,JTH,KINEtOSS YOUNG. PEOP-LE
andlielp'to every; yourig.ififir r-Ve-cerit-Meetih-rbi"=-theeleciit
High School and College age. A.
question .130X: into which ,one 'may
drop questions concerning ':the 'things
tire:of the Young. People's Society, it.
was decided' that ,: the Yining -'Peoille"
'mini-a:take over th Sabbath evening
of the,'Bible be , providedi.' so services,..t-during the ithserice :of our
bring your questions. 'Special musical' Pastor, Bev. G. Young, ' on his vaca-
numbers by. The MacKendrick..quar-
thtte will, be an added attraction and
a Bible 'competition will add spice to
the :meeting. Visitors welcome, Bring
your Bibles.and please try to be. • on
time ,for the . Gospel Singsong at
1.45 p.m. ° ,
- Read ,about the Premium,' coupon
offer on the back page of this issue.
Coupons' always good at THE MAR-
KET STORE. ' * •
_
SUCCESSFUL MUSIC S'I'UDENT
..LEAVES FOR CHINA
Miss Dorothy .Mackenzie.' of,
'Kincardine, who., recently :` resigned
froth', the .staff of the .high
•school,.-: received 100 per cent: in
Grade I 'of the midsummer .eXaMina,
• • • •
tion. Interesting topics .to he discuss-
ed at:these 'meetings Were chosen.
• On Sunday evening, August 8th, the
topic will be "Eive Rules .for,Youn,g
People's Guidance"; on August. 15th;
"My, Favorite, Parable". on August.
2211d; 1"Christian --Charity!! .hrid on
August 29th "Missionary Heroes",
• The. Offerings received at these
rieetingi will he given to the Church
treasurer. The 'Voting People' hope.
that all the .congregation Will try` to
attend and 'bring their friends, thus
helping them to make:these Meetings
a success. '
"
Buying Cattle In West
Mr. J. W. ".Jeynt left last week for
Saskatchewan • . on a cattle buying
trip., Mr. Joynt,.expects to buy' seine
three' carloads 'which Will- be shipped
trona t..,t Ad MusicY t 0 bas,t to be, put ,oi.v_grass ori the
Conservatory of With
It is rather unusual ' for anY, Student'.Joynt▪ farnis around . ° • .
'-to'receive-perfeet-marks---in-thec6e!.aounuant-La' in-tbis_-seasen,4,._Pastur-e-
exammations.,, . „
Miss Mackenzie left last week on
the stOrt. of -a • six; weeks', journey
-which Will take her to Chengtuv West
China; where she will, teach,. in. the
•Canadian School for, a three -:year
period,
MOTOR INJURIES' FATAL
TO VETERAN PHOTOGRAPHER
, .
• :Reuben R. SAllows, 81-year-tild
Goderieh PhotegraPherd -well4cneWri
in, this district, died in GOderich
Hos-
pital 'Satutday morning, several hours,
after he had been injured in,a motor
accident -south" of Fri-
day afternoon.
Mr. SallOws suffered: a crushed chest
and Internalinjuries, when pinned an -
:der his . faithful old .Fordls' a 1915 ma -
that he has .toured ..the cOuntr
with for 21 successive -suirireers,, in
ACCEpTED'. RESIGNATION
With Rev. C. 11. MadDoriald act-
ing is moderator for ,the
Presbytery of 'Maitland 'last Ikeek• in
Kineardiney-aebePtecP-414-,-resignati
of, Rey. 'Gordon' R. Taylor as"miais.!
ter of Knox Church, Kincardine.. Mr.
Taylor ;hecomes a 'Member of ',Knox
College staff.
Rev. Kenneth •MaeLean of Wing -
ham was appointed interini Moder-
atm Mr. McLean and the Reverend
John -Pollock of 'WhitechUrchexpres-
sed the, appreciation of 4Presbytery
for 6o -operatic -in given by Mr...Taylor.
during' his ministry in . Kincardine.
Mr,. McLean :mid it is a record for
a minister to be graduated front a
college and to becalled by the col-
lege' a' year later to..becorne a teacher
in it. Ile added that the synod of
'Hai -Anton' and London had considered
Mr: TiYlor as Oneof its outstanding.
GARDEN P ;y
The annual . Garden, "Party • of.. the
Rialoughi: Anglican Church, will •. .be
held on Friday ovning, Auguat. 6th.
Supper served fromA•to 8. Gond t pro*.
Adruission4.'Adults, 35ct,
dren 20c,
dOlsIT-CIL`Op-lVitE'ql44.
Monthly ineetisg'•of ,Lsohnow 11'44
Club -be held in'the Orange
tucknow on W.ddnesilt43"0 August 4th,
at8p.IW.,
lands in •t i ditrjct are their
hest, which is in direct: contrastto
last season, when:pasture lands were
so dried ,up thatin some "..eases . it.
wasneeesiary. to, 'feed. Cattle."
NVIIEN EGGS WAS "
• . •
'Ninety ,Teenta ,a ddzen 'is a fabulous
Price .for eggs, hut'ir. vvr. Robb of
Concession 6,'West-Wawanosli, states
he remembers .„reeeivingthat hand-
some price . from kr. J. R. 'McNab.
That was,W.texLigr., MeNab 'wasin
the, predace. ho.siness at Dungannon.
When hens teak -a holiday in the:
'Winter time that , caused i prices to
soar:. ;-While'niemory: failed ,hinvilin
this.. particular 'case,. ;Mr. Menai
carryingon his . photography work states at that time he-.botight, a. quan.7
L .
Mr. Sallows, was alone at Oe .tigt:IP tity, of 'eggOlfrom Mi. G. S. Robert-
Mson far, whiCh he paid; 85e' a • dozen.
at which he ilea' been. .1.04,ged foi.
Robert -
more than sixty years. ' ,
of the accident.' The road, was said to Talking of., big • prices„ caused . Mr,
be under construction and it is be- McNali to switch over to turkeys., Top
lieved -his ',light touring ear swerved price th4t„ he recalled for this fowl
in 'thlose gravel and turned Over, - - • ' :
phinine g hoifil underneath. ,Mr,' SalloWS was• gnipment• he sold for • 66o' a
was enreute to a. suMiner • camp On pound. I..
the lake. to take pictures, when the '
accident occurred. •
STAR''EDITOR DIES
J. T. ;Clark editor-in.Chi ,eof the
Toronto Daily Star:. died Friday at
his- siimener residence at Go' Home
'Bay. MuSkOlca. Member of 'a, family
Of • distinguished newspaper Writers,
'he. was" _• Despite t e press .o arm workat
Bern at Flesherton, Mr: Clark *as hone; more thae • 175: Clydeidale
in newspaperwork since a boy of breeders of Ontario attended the am,
13,:chief editorial vOritet of the Star Mud Clyde Field pay at the Ontario
40 Yearaand-, the last Of a generation Agricultural College last Week, The
of great Toronto "editorial writers breeders were .welcomed to the • col -
that included E. E. Sheppard; F. lege° hy Dr. G. L.Chtigtie; Pres,iderit
Maclean,- Sir John , Willison, Jehn
R. Robinson, Senator John Lewis,.
and Dr.. J. A. Macdonald. [ ,
His son, Gregery Clark, g a Tor-
onto Star feature' writer. His sister,
Mabel L,Clark, died this, Year .in
Clinton. ;Ont.,. after 30 -years with
the 'Clinton .RecOrd, 15 Years as 'edi-
tor. With , an Older brother, W. J.
Clark; he was for several years pub -
Usher of the:Pickering News:
Paramount Young Man
Nigh In Horse Judging
Fred' Martin in Three-Wny Tie .r0e
Honors In Senior" Judging Compe-
tition -Each Receive Gold. Medals,:
, , ,
of, the College at Juneheon.
The principal' addreas,' was deliver-
ed by „Hon, DiMcan Marshall; Ontar.,
id Minister of Agriculture, who god
history of Clydesdales in Scotland.
"Scetland WAS the home of. . the
Clydesdale breed,' he said, "If you
are goittg to build up breed, . 'it
rnust be done in ,a 'small territory,
We ShOuld do, Wit the PrOvitice,'ra,
they than the*troininion. That is the
reason , that, Scotland, with ,its Small
ANOTHER PIGEON' territory has 'become ,tamons for the
breedieg of Clyde horiles, Shorthorns
A horning pigeon •ciitae to rest at
the. farm Of Elden Henderson„ " and
strangely etioS0 only a, half' .Mile
lrenr'"Ctllb..,ifatin'J.bf-lames-Wbb'ste'r,
Where anothor. bird • is.„,.eostettotily
riakist its itaiirrePiatterti.. Tho bird
SC. ItenderSon'iTZ.toara-,. 4-.-tieitt liana
,Ati,;31-4310 l3uffalo. it ie quitcstalti'd
and tdoesn't healtato to &Mile UP And
eat Oiit of a, person's hand. •
• "
••;-
and othe breeds of cattle," he wide(
Three men utire tied, for honors
in the 'senior' .judging competition.
,They were' Neil McKinnon,. Hillsburgt
,John AY: Ledlow, .Or ng ville,, ed
Xriffirr, rirekildie:Thrtifelffiriat
com-
petition, 'Jimmie 'and. John Brandon
of Pored woro tied. Goldie
wcni this class. 'at: ilie,„-laar cOMP
tion; and was lidt• eligible this year!
The Winners Will each receive 'gold
medalsfront. the Clydesdale Associa-
tion rlf Canada.
and-Mx$:--9gP.,.. 'Andrew-- °n and--rindee groat. C.Liiaalre.." vqation
• their return AriareW' ScP0MPlinr- ArniStrong; Donald, 'I' air' ishz . BOYS 7„
41ed-t1Terir-to-.E19 . • . ,
,The funeral • of Mit-. Alice Hender
son, wife' of the late Rev. John Hen-
derson, was h1i1T in
London an Sat-
urday. 'Rev. Henderson Wasthe: min-
ister atRipleyand Olivet Some twcn-
ty
-years; ,ago and Mrs ,.Henderson,
Who was anable eloeutionist is well
remembered in the district, "
•
CHARMING POST -NUPTIAL
, . ,
RECEPTION , AT RIPLEY
A peat:nuptial, reception of ,wide
interest Was heldat the
United Church ,parsOnage, ' Ripley,
Arhen•-;___Mie...C-,N,-,Mackenzie.--reg.eptes1
for the first thrie -since liar marriage,
iti May. 'The many summer 'bloom's
which Were useri - through - the Parson-
age, weregiven. by Women of 'St.. An-
drew's. Mrs. :Ma-ekenzie; who'received
in the' afternoon : from Co'clock
Was 'charmingly 'gowned .in delphin-
ium blue sheer, with • • corsage in
rns.uye and -pink: She was assisted
in rec'eiVing: by 'sister 'Miss
Eliz-
abeth . Lawrence, of Creernote,'•in. beige
lace, withbrown net 'jacketand cors-
age in orange and blue; by Mrs. W.
J. Crawford .of Ripley, in turquoise
blue 'Mee and. by Miss Jessie Mac-
kenzie of Toronto, in blue sheer. With
ceriae.' The': tea table was beautiful
with cloth of • Italian cut -work and
crystal candlelsra,• Those assisting in
the; tearoom : were Mrs. Edna ';Munn
in orchid marquisette, Mrs. Neil Me: -
Lerman in., delphinium bluewith tou-
ches of American beauty; Miss Agnes
Campbell, in gOld.,.lace With touches
of blue, and Miss Evelyn; McNaugh-
ton of Chatham and Goderich, in white
morocain. 'crepe :With trimming in
gold. Those who poured tea were Miss.
.
Belle_Mackenzie,in black Sheer, Mrs'.
Itr-A.:.:Treleiiveri_iii_orphid..crepe, Mrs.
George MooneV in, royal • blue .crepe,
Mis ciar
crepe,' Mrs'. john dolling in .White
silk linen, Mtg. Thomas !Stewart in
black lace.' In- the, evening from, 8 to
10; o'clock, Rev. C. N.' Mackenzie sag -
slated in.. receiving. Bernice Martyr',
in pale 'bine-. crepe -de -chine, made a
pretty little door attendant,
•
You can buy all summer un er-
garments for - Ladies and - Children
nt ,real clearing prices at 'flip .MAR-
KET STOVE. '
MISS Laura Archet • of, Saskatoon. perty Hop; Alice Hughes,Marie, Me-
ws a recent visitor With Mr: . and dellough Anna Mac Parrish. Boys'
Mrs F T. Arrnstrong Mrs.: John 10 and over. Grant Parrish,;', Bawer
Murchison' of Toronto, • who Wag also
a visitor at the 'Armstrong home is
remaining"for'a tin*: • . • •
,
Mr.', and •Mri, -.:Henry 'Carter and
Mr. SaM"Durnie motored' to. Tillson,
burg'. and spent the day ?;itli: Mi and
Mrs. : •'Brown, • ',Miss, Ruth.
.BroWn. !returned .with 'then' to visit'
With•Mr: and: :Mrs: Henry darter and
other. friends:
•
BRUC-i-E•,C-,ONS-ERVAT4X-ES:4RL,A
"i*,.,4),•••:.:..;-,TO NAME CANDMATE
, .
Kincardine -In anticipation of the
forthcoming provincial election, Con -
They were Present- from ' Qu' AP- '
servatives' Of Bruce are pUnning .i,:j` Richardson Langside ' • • - • , ..
Proinineetly inentiOned as possible Guelph. Teesivater, GoderiCh; ,' .
select; a candidate ,in the near future; '
pellet Sask.; Toronto. Oshawa, "Ayr, •
candidates' are: Andrew ;Robinson,: G,,orrle,
reeve of Kincardine Townahip;: Leigh
;19n9i ut r : IPt°rWeirsideecaniddedimmediate
next
' '
H Snider Wiarton - barriater, and •,‘ e i s gathering 1,on the same date
past president of the riding: associa-
Ilay.' was closed by singing Auldt ang
.Farrish; asper Parrish:, Girls 10 and
tinder, Jean ..Arinatrong; Matching .
names. Larne Farrish,'. Anna ..'Mae.
FarriSh: . OueSsing eontest,7Anna
Mae 'Farrish„ Mrs. W. Pinnell; Gins- ,
sing. number,' '..pins -Mrs. ; Fraser,.
Mrs. E. J. , Parrish; 13almin race.
Grace 'Richardson, Alice Mighei;
L'adies driving nail, Mrs: Cormack
Armstrong, Mrs. Earl Dickson'. Anna
Mae Parrish.; Peanut scramble; Lad-
les'
;•kicking slipper; L.Marie McCull-
ough, Anna Mae Parrish, _ ,Alice
_Recently marriedcouple,
r. a _ Earl Die a n:, __ •
• The officers 'elected for the coming 7?;
Year . are: Pt sident, jack ,Farrish,
Ashtield; 1st vice-pres., Gee:, 1114-
ardgos; • Guelph:. teee'y.-treas.; Grace • •
tion, and': H. Fenton; bit4W:L.
A:, of Tara; defeated in the last, elec-
tion. Campbell Grant, barrister: and
mayor of Walkerton, has not.,an-
nounded.„: his. intentions yet,
As a preliminary to the 'meeting'.
to name a 'Candidate the county as-
sociation will .hold :a picnic at Port
Elgin on August 25, with. Hon. Earl
provincial leader, as speaker.
at doderieh: After:lunch, the happy..
TABLES ARE. TURNED.
Tables are turned this season,for,
according to the Regina.: Leader -Pot,
harvest -excursion 'from Sa:skat,
chewan to the
fields'4f-70fitati-p- bang-, conten:p-
71atet17-Sending-:ofe-4000-...,-nien-LEast.
giving them Work -ti3-.• *do:. they
are °familiar and then bringing them.
back to the, West; is .favoured by. au-
thorities in the West.
•
Jitney :Winners
'. At the ladies!' jitney an 'Tuesday,'
prizes, Were Won as follows,. lit,Mrs:
A. '.Hamilton; 2nd:, Mrs. Chaa..Stew-
ard:. 3rd; Miss Isabel Hamilton:, 4th,
Mrs. Solon:ion. .• ,
May became a habit, or what is
• called such. But if the CAUSE'
is recognized then it is :semi.to
7-be-thee-re-Sult-Tor-,Imperfect-eyes---
• doing their 'hest:, an impossible
.portant;to quite a •few readers.
,
F. T. ARMSTRONG'S
EYE.sjohT sEgyicE - 9
LUCICROIFI
, Schmid's JewelleiY• 'Store
Each Wednesday 'and. Saturday
'PRAYER :MEETINGS
-Realizing _the.. perileuotimes in
owhich we are Eying' and that our
only hopes 'lies' In a Spiritual awak-
ening; we send out an Urgent call :t9
Christian rAdn:'and woinee.to gather
together for a season .of prayer,' in
the rooMs above .the Express: office
every Wednesday evening, at 8 'p.m.
during :Abe Month of August.: The
meetings: will .0Pen: . with a; -song, ser-
vice. Please bring year 'Bibles.-,
' :• P. E
GARDEN:.PARTY;PROCEEDS TO
INSTAL' HYDRO AT. PARSONAGE
A ViOnster Garden. Party .sponsored
by the joint circuits of 'Clarks', Berrie
arierKinloss-,Chureirea, Was held on:
the -parsonage , grounds, 13ervie,-. on
T,uesday evening. Several hundred.
maple partook of the bountiful, sup -
pr prepared and served •by the
Iad-
ies of these, 'eongregations: Visitors
from Pin'e'' River, LacknoW„ Kirigarf
and. Teeswater, attended. , • :
'• A :lengthy pregram was :
ing as thairnede: The Mackenzie , or-
chestra of. 'Ripley provided. 'music,
and Mr. W:"Mullin.of Kincardine ac-
companied his',, daughter, Mrs.
Shantz, delighted the* audience with
hiS' comic Monologues and songs. A
softball game. betrvemi Ripley and
Per:vie,' resulted, a scare of 20-15'
in feVer, of Ripley. The proceeds : Of
the Garden, Party are to 'be' Used to
instal hydro in the parsonage. ;
• , BESTOWS' BLESSING,
thousand •.peePle . Were. gat'hered
at, prysdale on Sunday forthe'cer,
nionY that so*: Bishop Kidd 04. the
Roinan Cathelie•Clitlreh;hesto* upon
Mr. eta: Mrs, Onetime, Masse ...mid
their 21 4 'children, Canada's' largest.
fariiiiA•the bleating OE Popo phi0 rt.
As Wei tongrittulationS"and best
were conveyedirern_Xary, the
QUeeri, Mother,, • ,
;A large autographed ..'ploture of
.1.36-ffe•-„-pitia-liturp,reg6ntetl-to---116.--and
AL'S. Masse, 'While,. each 'neither of
the family reediVed a Mall Plettire
.of the PoPei
'Special. argains in en and
Bey? Socks :and Summer .
ments.--,THE MARKET', STORE,
ta
trong and Energetic
lice on
a I
Lowommm.
FOLLOW THIS,
„ BREAD DIET PLAN
..rhie Diet Plan gives about 11600
Calories a 40—the reducing'allo*.
, Mice of the,average ,wornan.
, .
• BREAKFAST ;
• 1 glass' treat juice _
Small serving ineat, flab or eggs
' ,2' SLICES TOAST, I Sq, butter
'1, (tun ooffee (cleat) 1 tap. sugar'
• LUNCH OR 'SUPPER
Moderate serving 'neat; Bab, or
Average servintil ileaori,VatiolalAo '-
2 SLICES BRE , butter
Average serving fruit sdla4
1 glass milk • .
*DINNER - ,
i•iflasestruit or totnato juice
Geneserving meet, ilsh4 or fowl
Average serving 2 vegetables,
S I renrol lin le t
tria I de ng 8 p , .es.er
SLICES BREAD. 1.sq. butter .
1 cip,eoftee or-errelelear7-.Y-nlereugar .
r
1,YM
spitoNg 36,-tvciti1/4fow.
HIS diet'is Nisei on:
-
three , years ,of
'search at ,leading uni-
versities.
You are allowed two. 1/
• .slices . of bread et every
.,meal. , Bread lido, spare
y3r.ottie7euragycle.s yanoud won't
ubt
Weak" and irritable!on',thli
new reducing diet. '
The Bread Diet is unlike
the ektreine. dieti; Which: /
. 'often' brealedown vital tis-
sues, and should never be
taken. Without u 'doctor's;
advice. )4..
• tnBinrega.C.1- itself is tc)intatflaotr:
of carbohydrates and .a
,special kern of protein '
while `"3'ell are redaciag,
that helps i?th711 hie
Reduce izifOy on the
in8raei4nd.p' Siprtie.otf-HyourwietbrterT
ftxdjn bte-a),---
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