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Mrs, tBOIC HiII Mr. and Urn. Ernes.
; Ruttle ;inn *lighter, Isobel. of Oalt,
were visitors during the ineein
and Mts.. Archie Anderson an,
Air:. and Mrs, 'J, D. Anderson.
• The (September Meeting°, the Wo-
men's Inatitut.e will be held on Pelt
teinber 9th, Instead of the 2nd,. when
Mrs. *Oster. of Myth will be the'gnest
speaker. .
Mao Lena lannkett.' 'of. 'Luc non
was a recent.. guest of: Mr.; and Mrs.
George Stuart, . • ..
The ,Meeting, of theY. P. U. Wit"'
attendance • Of-1117.1starlliti " Ntliaffiei:7(
head read th� seripture least% and
Laurine *leer the ' comments on it
:The topic from theStiidy, noon 4114
' the Steps of the Master", ;'wan. talceir
'by Mrs. E. W. Rlce.'
Mrs. Will ' Black",of -Espanola WO
the, guest of her aunt, Mrs. Archie.
Andereon:
Mine tulit. 'Weitheiriean, Who • haft
been attending summer school at
Toronto, is nettle for the remainder'
of the, vacation; . . '• .
Mis. Ward Shicicluna, Of 'Port Col-
borne, is a visitor 'with' her .nnither,
Min, . ,
. Got • the inset :rnolinif
Plena, ean buy cinema .
Cf: meilosi lei 111:1gtticia ff"drdr,
•• Rib. roofings," are
. dun** • handeetee in - •
' arimaraMe. therintref.1" '
even iightning-oroof fr .t
rittraing Rad Act. nay eieterreg tA:F;atoadritt .
a -enirtolhe A
from acomvaar *lithe' Hod Nair. Takes ten timesse *
served you" housetly for . ' much force to draw Wont of
years,--whosup_rodtkets : a sabblyboard ail II 1141111,
set the pace.,-asetern dud barbed reeler ske*,..
fiteelProducts, Wafted
TITE.LAP.and egifiggintinf. nOunnstif,,,
RIB -ROLL ROOFING write' 1101=:,.T„;, . th. .
Both l'itea:a0 arid Rib. '' zufamwsidieneesia=ePalliticrt
r'•Roll ari eaaM Pet °I2 ,iniubitaari. brooder stoves.
ever raw UM reef. Thef
' Nave you done:, by out- ,. pariVnlatimosi.eutd=t :
, tins opted, coats. Pre -
touting your crops and ventilation tt7, liusiati foe
sod the Mended E.S.P. Ina- k . cartr-fiston .Ifiddlato
:ihresto& Be aerator*
eed los . . Bend ridge and • attached to dad mad
qrW
we meadnemente for ' enable. you to .owtUUIsr
wade. free eeet •Itteleter ' ' with Year tell wheat.
Steel Prodricts
705 (hailed. Street tar/ e Facades she '
PRESTON, ONTAMO ' • ' MOIMPAAL sailT 0
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T. HELEN
• r. and 'Mrs. 'Henry_ Woods and
• Miss Vera 'Woods of Galt, have. been
renewing old acquaintances here; the
guests of the former's, brother,. Mt.
• Itentanon Weena and Mrs, 'Woods. • .
e Atlanta:A. t
. is, a miter
Rutherford.
While repairing the .roof of the
garage, recently stniek' by lightning
at William .McQuillin's on Wednes-
day,. Mr...Wellington Nixon of Luck -
now had the misfortune to. fall, frac-
turing- the large bone his left
Iwrist. Mi. Nixon Wein taken to .t e
II but ble tis
Wingham. °spite'. was a
come home e nex Y.
Mr. and Mrs, Derbyshire Of South-.
wold 'adore recent guests of their
aunt, Mrs. R. J. ,Woods. • t _-
Reeent guests of Mt. and Mrs. E.
W. •Rice included' Mr., and, Mrs.LJack
, ylon,nesd._114 a.
! Will Taylor of • Blyth and Miss Hazel
I netts a London: '
' Mr. and Mrs. Jack England- and
family of Elora, Mi. and Mrs. TOM
I England and family of Galt and Mrs.
!,
England Sr., of Lucknow, were re- trill to the Pacific coast
cent guests' of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Miss Beatrice MeQuillin is a ins -
'Swan. iton with friends at Holyrood.
.Ren. R. W. Craw and ,Mrs. Craw
of Winthrop, were guests, of Mrs. J.
B. Rutherford, the former..coming up'
fon the. annual • bowling tournanunt
at Lucknow, ' -: •
'Miss CharlotteJohnston of Lond e interest accrung Ana on the sat
is a visitor With heinsister; Mrs. Rab, 117000.00 . wan, interest thereon at Debentures as the Sante become re-
inson, Woods. - - , • , - rate f• -three'' d one half - per ainectively payable according to • the
, :31iSe Verna McLatinhlin of Winn' nint. per annum payable in twenty 'provisions of this By-law. ,.. •
ham was a ria#ar last. „leek.. witli, a-quial inimial instalments by the ; is- • 6. ,, The. sin& sum of ,seven thousand
mr.. anot. mra., :Jahn clinician. , : , sue of. Debentures with Coupons an. dollars shall be. expended when rais-
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Mrs. Gordon,' hire. W. I:. Millet:, tncned for the payment •of interest, ed for the min:lose. Set forth in the
.Miss" M. C. • Rutherford. 'Illisi. Floin AND, .WHEREAS it. is desirable recitals hereto. .. ' ..',.
•ence Stuart and ' Mini Isobel miner and the Municipal :Council Of said • 7. This By-law Amin .eome into
Village :of ' Lucknovi lila gletetviined, full force and effect immediately upon
lift. on, Tuesday . for , a' motor' trip .to.
Midland from where tioy will takz, ttho,,imesaua Dthebeen. titres .at one time. and the Rind passing thereof. .. . .
principal , of 'the • said Read a first and 'Second' time and ;vacation 'at her.: home here.
BY -La
N. .06The :Vill*7 of :.k.u4noiv.
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A By-law to raise the sum of
17000.0u upon the credit of the Mun-
icipality of the Village of Lucknow
in the County of Bruce by the issue
and sale of Debenturee-upon the in-
stahrient plan to pay for the con-
struction of a 'CoMminiity Hall .'cin
Village lot number 506 in the said
Village of Lucknow. ,
WHEREAS it 'is deemed ;expedient
and liecesaarY by the Council of the
miantelrnn't17.ne.Inttinn
attagnoviiii AWbeiiitfratid---ativ
.ventege of said Village it is, acivis-
able to. build it,..Conimunity on
4illege let -number_ 506 in Odd, Village
far, the ancornitiodsitionortne Village
Of Lucknow and vIcinitinr
AND WHEREAS fen the purpose
iforesaid the iiinntif $7000.00 *ill re, -
et nonjess, than 'One hundred dollars,
2. The said Detientures shall be
payable at the Biniich an Agency of
The Bank, of Montreal in the Village
of Lucknow in the County of Bruce.
3. It shall. be lawfunfor the Reeve
of the said Municipality .and he',is
hereby authorized and instructed to
sign and issue Debentures hereby
authorized to be issued and to 'cause
the same, to be signed by the 'I'reas-
THURSDAY,APOST :46T11; 1937.
CREWE.
Miss". Frances Crozier is spending
e few. nays with' friends in Gederich.
Miss •Beatrice Treleaven. spent the
week -end with her friend, Miss Isa-
belle Girvin of Nile; • • .,
Mrs John 'denary, Mrs. Aubrey
Higgins' and sons, motored to Ot'and
Bend on Sunday and were occompan.,
ied been : Mr: 'Aubrey. 'Higgins,
Mrs, Kenneth Campbell and children;
Miss. Ella Whitley is visiting Bel- ,
fast friends •
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--ntr„...end-Mns.._Stnitien. Fines and,
Clerk, of he. said Miinicilialifilln (4.4"14.ek-9**--'191''''''''''"--a' ---c• 'LI
'hereby authorized Win diteeten to at- Jitetliers,.,..,Mesara;.'..Hato)-: :end> eel
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,.., . ,, „ . ,, _ .,
*-Mts..Tait of Saskatoon -is visiting
her brother, Mr. • WM."'MeConneln and
dther-..friends, bere..,.
.• A number from here ';attended the
.Missionary .anniversary services at
Blake's( chez-eh .on: SunilaY, • -
• •.Quite a ,nnnaber .from; here attend-
ed the funeral of the late Mrs. W. H.
Maine at Dungannon on Monday. The
symnath of this conununity goes,
f
out .tin. e bereaved ;emes. . •
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Mr. ni. Trench of Dennybroek
renewed Old acquaintances .here over
the 'wee. ;.•end.„ . ' . • • • - '
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A very successful weinet roast was,
held on the church lawn on Saturday
evening. where the Young; People of
this community entertained the con-
gregation. The evening was spent
in, playing genies, contests, and sing
songs, •after • which'..weiners. and ,rolls
were served. . , . ' J.,,...
tach the Seal of the .said Municipal, Ay
to the said: Debenturea,..••
,Z 4. ',The Debe,ntutesnitliall bear, the.
feline date and shall he. issued upon.,
Teceiving, the approval of The -.0*dr:-
clinks to be provided over and tabove Mrintenial Board. and s pay -
the sums nequired. for the ordinerY• able . in. equal. annual instit ente dur-
expenditure of the said Corporation jag the twenty years Tient` nftee the
for thin year 1937; • • • , time when the same, are issued.; and.
AND WHEREAS It is deemed -nee- the respective amOunts. Of principal
maitre. and advisable to raise the and interest . payable in each year
sum of $7000.00 for such purpose' by shall be is set forth' in the eecitals
the issue and We of Debentures upon hereto. • ' • • •
the credit of the' Muntenia' Corpora- ' 5. There shall .be levied in inch
non of the Village of Lucknow and near" a special rate on all the rate.
for the purpose aforesaid the Muni- able property . in the said MuniciPal-
cipal Council -on the said Corporation ity a sem sufncient to discharge the
intend' by this By-law to create a several instalments of 'Principal and
debt upon the said Municipality -of'
° ASHFIELD.NO'iES
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Miss Ifene. Hogan, R.N., left' for
Detroit after spending a. two weeks'
a short boat trip. - debt report._ • Yeltrir allias*, 'dor- provisienallY , Passed • at , the, Village . Miss Susie Gibson of ..Lochalsh,
My. .ned, Mrs. George Hunter ofmother. -
Hamann ,..were guests for • a. few ire the:re:Tr ae°!thbwe.!snatiaY Debentures, ttriensg, 'Ptlifi'sL.,11Seekvneenwthl:ndnytheof,Aunutirgusotf,...BAi.uDt7; sPmenyt...81ni-dmaYee'Inweitnti-eli-eran'
days . with the former's sister. Mrs, • such yearly , sums . being. ae. such 1.937, •••ma ..mananagh of noliaoa; • visited
tJan. Lyons and Mr. Lyons and other 'Spaeth% amount, that the aggregate -Passed. this day . al •Anith • her parenta. ', • : • •• •
'friends. • • amount payable in each*yean for priin A.D., 19.3 .
Judson, Messra. (Toiranee Andernon. three
' Mr. and Mrs. MO. TOPP .and child.
' Min Grace ../dieIntosh.. Mrs: Rich. oipia auct• interest at the • rate , of n.n•-n, ss ren .of. TorOntin wets also guests ,of
'and .one-billf • per. cent .per., an,. Mr. and' Mrs. McDonanh:• . • .
�f Howie.
njniintom,YWearned WRitiesks:eindG!gidil4desitli. '1.34.rnZ benearly ,a1,Posninie • enna4
av
to tne Miss McVean . of ..Kincardine for • an
oums.in respeet ot the sal& debt shall '• Miss Jeitn laingl is visiting with
son: • - Aukunt,00„„payableip •,each of -the few daYs• •••
•Lyceum lrlutiltrit
• NA/INGHAM
Show Starts At 8 P.M.,
Thursday,: ,:,Friden .sattifilaY
AUGUST 26-21-2$
JOHNNY WHISHLILLER.
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ARZAN.-ESCAPiS
,TARE,0-;. the
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actet 'cif the inagar dam war- •
rough's." stories ;sad cartnons
in. his. greatest preseetatioa
on the screen.
Able A nTRAVELTALK,"
"CARTOON", 8c. "FOX. liEVIS"
Monday, *Tueralay, •Weilinesciay
'AUG. 30-31., SEPT. °
SPANKY, IleFARLAND
PHILLIPS HOLMES
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. In
'GENERAL .SPANKY'
A Comedy ':Melodrasein for
Children from ,Eight to ,ElglItY.'
"POLLY :HORAN" •Coaudy.
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and I Colour- Cartoon
• Mrs: Giliinne-Stua iin . inaT '4017 'other' nineteen-Ye-ain ef thriai • M r •
Siiturdan•';for Chicago, where- :they after . • „
• [trine McGregor Lucknewk left on iod as sho the schedule herein- MONUMENTrat firs• t co
ev. . ar,
Mr and Mrs L` McKeith one day'
O'ff C E on .
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Is a true and correct iopn of. a • pinn
(p -9T3 eAdif, BE;.,1 aNOTICE 0ft hthate lutulitierofi op.rael g, , co ionTg.:
the last Reviled ,Assessinent . Roll' of potation of . the Village,.Luckfinw • Med,.
the -said Municipality is $411,628.00. to be -Stibinitted- Te-,-the-trete-g-tit-thir ---401'anda`mrsi-Ge°'"'PlnihPs'-of44-
AND WHEREAS • the Present - ex- electors, entitled to note thereon,' on wanosh, were , visitors iof Mr. and
tilting debt of . the said Village : of Tuesday, i937, between
day ,of 'August, Mrs.- J. Hunter., Sunday.
Lucknow secured. by Debentures is A. D.,' 193T, : :between the `noun ;rielunnasing*L'a Affec,wRdilinyosnwiatnbdheJrenpnarealiles
the., sum of $89.,364.12. and tie Part of 'nine o'clock in' the. forenoon and „miss.,,carale „ Evans of , Eunton;
of said null it in arrears., .19 . .._ . .eve- oidoen in . the , afternoon , at the ' I " ' h h'
` A.ND. WHEREAS to. Provide ' for places in • said ' iVillage and by. the ''T_Pent a' few • days wit • her sister.
the Paling elf the . said : principal Deputy Returning Officers mentioned Mrs. W. Helm, -• ..1:0:',,,,A 't.1 s,', f,' • , •
sum of $7000:00. and interest it will nelcon. nudely: , -, , , '. ', . ,. ,,..v. elkr,..eflandd,;;,rchtt424Tirlostdnin,lor;;;.aPRe.nutie-timhe
be. .neeessany. _to raise In the several ' Polling' subdivision No. 1.- at: the
nears here after mentioned the fon. Orange Hall with • John •Monlintig; t'h:eMi,gastieFsitedoaf 1,3heezthekuurnott Goderich is
lowing sumii.. , . •., ... . , .1. Deputy Returning Officer there: ' : '.
Year .• Principal :Interest Total . Polling • subdivision :. No. 2, . at Ritchie: • ' -•• .
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1938 .- $274.53 ' $246.00 '$492.53 Themes Reid's store with 'Richard
1939 • . 256:19. , '. 236.34 . .'492:53 Webster Deputy -Returning---Officer..
1940.!. ' 265.16. .227.3/ ' .. 492.53' • . Polling subdivision NO. 3 , at the
1941 274:44; l'•,.;. 213.99 . • ; 492.53 Town Hall with ' E.-, H. Agnew, N4.
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11942','; '';' .284,4*,;•'. '.,(.1•",,,, 9 • " ' 4092,58 -putY. Returning :Meer:
1943 • ., 293.99--, '.'.,: an 54 - 492.53 ' And that the 27th day of August
1944 . 30411, ,188.26 '• 492.53 A.D. 1957: at ;" eleven . o'clock in the
1945- . • -.314.92.* 177.61 :492:53 forenoon at . the ..Munitiptil (Mee in
1946 .,.• '• 325,96 ': 166.58 492.53 said ,Municipality has been fined for
47.777,-L''.337:36. 155711, -•'4''n/192-.-53- theoppointMentnOl-persons-to-attenn,
1948- . •:' 349,16'-7.-''. - -143.37 . 492;53 atthe.poliingrplaces., and at the final
1949:_-____361,..ag`• . • latan-- .• ,-.--492:5 suinnimg-'-up-Of.-,-theL-yoten-Ann_nhe.
tem' . • 374:03 1. 118.50: - 492.53 Clerk.
1951 :., 387.12, • ' 105.41' , ., 492.53 And 'that if the • assent of the elec..
1952 ' 400.67' ,-91.86. . 492.53' tors ' is .obtained tn.' the said 04080
1953 . ; ' 414.70 • '. I 77.83 ,.• ' 492:53 ihnlaw it will be taken into cotisid-
'1954 ., 429.21 •• 63.32 . , 492:53 'eration .by the , Municipal Council of
190 .-.' 444;23 ; 43.80' . • 492.53 the .said Corpqration at..in meeting
1956-7---.-----45.9.78 ' ' ' 32;75' .• ' ,•492.63, thereof after the expiration of • one
1957 ; . 475.87 • . 16.66 • 492.53 month frenntlie date of the first ninn
being the aggregate 010114.1er prin. lication of this ',notice, which. first
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cipal and interest to be paid eaoh•and publication was made on Thursday,
every yeet, according to the Statute the 12th day ' Of Auwust,t,.A,D; 1997. '
in such case made, and provided. . • And that any„.te ant entitled ' • to
NOW THEREFOR •THE -.3IUNICL, vote on ,sueli By-law .and who •• is de,
- -PAL COUNCHL OF THE CORPOR- sfrouff,10 se:, vote nungiliver_to th" .River, were recent visitors with Miss
•ATION ' 'OF THE VILLAGE' Or, Clerk '','of the Muniei y not ,later Margaret . Murray. .
LUCKNOW• ENACTS AS FOLLOWS than the tenth day ben* the. 3: ain mils!sh.,e, EniQuili3rn. allrouw§:eriii,tstwrdeednnesdaanyd
1,
Iteeve.-2-of--the tund-lifunicipalitY...,Jen. declaration net e..
1:' That is: Shall be lawful for the Pointed for the taking . of the. trete, e aotatennrninonon.C.1,Tuhbe.mneetxalmt :ethe i 'nhgoinwein be the, Pnrinise aforesaid to borrow . the denCe .Act stating the , facts required r
sum of Seven thousand &Rare' and to 1 by subsection 3 of Section' 274 of the held in Ripley; When. Miss Flora Dun -
issue Debentures of the. said Municill.MtinicititiL_Act.10_be,stated-hin -seek nun, Dungannon, will gine a canning
;Palituto-ther inineunt-initlions .Declaration. , . • •,. ,. , demonstration..
attacned for the payment of inerest Dated at Lucknow; Ontario ' this
Cent. per annuni as aforesaid; in sums , , ' JOSEPH AGNEW, Clerk. ;.
at .the 'rate of three and ono-half•,per,,.7th day of .August A.D. 1937. ._.- CHEirSNLEBYRuAseNED.,,LlF1BAANGOvVEER`;'niikt:s
will st • week.
join their brother, Dr. N11 We; AND VOIEREAS the amount • of• Master, Gordon • Carrick Of . Godern'
Gregor and other friendefor•n•motor the *bele rateable. property ..the
ich, who visited •with 'Me :And Mrtn
said 'Village of LueknoW,according to.
A. •Heinf for a week, returned ho
verheard at a golf clu
es
Mentber:_Lenjoy:_edrink.aimuch as any....man,.and_Liertainly •
would never vote for prohibition.'But I still don't see the.
need for beverage rooms.
,
Member: Never use them Yourself, eh?
.Ist Member: Well, no. I sometimes1,1 have a glass of beer with-jurtch;
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but I'd willingly give that up to abolish all the abuses
,
•beverage rooms give rise to. •
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2nd Member: .What abuses?
'1St. MiiriberiWell this business of people drinking too midland,-
, , .
what is it the drys say? -"reeling home, ? •
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2nd' Member: Of eourse, there are always a few people who abuse
any privilege. But you saw plenty, more in the days of
prohibition, didn't. you? As a matter of fact, you'll find that
• lots of people, who used to overdo it regularly in blind Pigs, ,
drink Pretty moderately in the present day beverage room ...
' , 18t Member: Maybe you",re right there: But I still think hePree
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sort of unnecessary. Why wouldn't just sale by thevaseedo?
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.2nd .Member: Perhaps beverage rooms are unnecessary toyou. 'Yoti
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. • ii-
can afford buyianytlung, you want and drink t n -
.00rcifortabie aurrOundinga, But what about the working
man? Why' have e law only for the yieht,
Member:" How do you Mean?
•
Ohl Member: A Man engaged in hard manual labour may need a
glaseof hoer after the day's work More than anyone else. .
Areyott going to 'force himItO'bUy a whole nano, at a time?
Otlitg it, home with hint, before ho on have even one glass:
Is it sporting, is it democratic to keep all the privilegea,
that appeal to you, While you take away front,thoee'lese ,
•
fortunately placed the 'Chem* of drinking a whoIeetime;
mildly -stimulating beverage in legal surroundings?,
iat A1,01rer: It. is a hit, different, put that that:way-406M you're
right. • '
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4 Aht. tivertiseinent iinssried Brewing
ffithistriy in* inowt,of better ouNk under-
smnaing 0/ certain 'aspects Of the probletise on
ferinnerinine and toed option 4 • •
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PARAMOUNT
Miss Mary Cook, R.N. from , Winn;
ham Minitel, was a ,,recent visitor,
:at her. home here; • ".
14n• and it Mrs.. H. Ensign And Mi.
'Ind. Mrs. • I. ,Ensign were guests at
the, Smith-Reayie wedding. in. Wing-
haiiflast
•. Rev. • and Mrs. Geoghegan'. Made
theirfarewell visits on this line last
Monday, before leaving for their new
pariah at 'Ridgetown. . •
R. Hamilton from, Lucknoi,
spent the pest few Weeks with friends'
in this community.
' Recent visitors .With Mr. and Mrs
W. R. Martin were Mi.and Mrs: W.
J. Jackson from Winghann and Mr:
and• Mrs. D. Martin, Lnurine. and
•Austin, .4th con., Huron.
' Mr. :James. Pickering from, tuck -
now and Miss E. Welsh from Pine
Having Our factory equipped with
.ethxle,titMoicisnt modern nf high e1ntalt:sh ivit 1 ear:lnth!: ,
'yunrweeenthelargest'displatnof-mon-t •
uments of any retail factory in On; .
tario. All, finished by sand blast.ina-
Onus, We import all our granitain
from the Old •Countty quarries dlin
.ieocClel!ildetalileeteri°,atha.nirts7nneiliintild4InnntSilli •
(profits :by seeing pa. " .! • 1,1
EC"'
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At Welt End;Bridge-WALKERTIM •• •
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MRS:, MAIZE PASSED AWAY
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Dungannon community
ea to learn' of the death :in
Goderich-
hospital on ,Friden,. morning ..ket. n
well-known and highly-eitteeriand
ken, in the person of .Mtin' Elizabeth
'Maize, widow of Henry
Maine, Of on. A, Ashfield.
The de-
parted *minim .avan taken ill f' at the
home of her son, Bert 'Maize, of
'Dungannon, on Wednesday, and was
removed to the hospital in Goderich
the . same day, , She was sugering
from pneuintelin , and rad
morning tine suffered a naralyt,
stroke from which she did not regain
consciotainees. '
• • Min; Maize, whose 'maiden name
was, Elizabeth • Blake. was a. daugh-
ter of the lite Themes Blake and,
Elizabeth_-Gsailey._ sen_iwitie born
about 70 ',yearn ago On the old Make
• homestead on Con. 7, Aishfield, being
one of a family of four, all of whoa*
are now deceased - Matthew and.
Hugh John Blake, and Mrs. Martin.
of Clinton.' One, halt -brother, B. Blake.
Holmesville, and -three • half-sisters,
Mrs. - A. 'Be, McKenzie, Edmonton;
Mrs: • II. Crabb,. Vancouver,. and
Min. C. E. 'O'Neil; Seattle, survive.
Other survivors are three sons, Roy
of Ashfield; Bert of Dungannon, and
William T. Of St, Lambert, Quebec.
One daughter; Mrs. William .Hasty,
(Irene) died Some rears ago. There
are Seven -grandchildren. Her • Una -
band, to whom she was married neat-
ly forty-nine yearn age, "no killed
when he fell from load of hay
twentn-three Pare Ago.
Please, air, said the clerk; I'd like
to have next week off if its converi-
lent.• •
Oh, you Would/ said the ,employer.
May I ask what for?
Well, my young ,ilidy is going on
her honeymoon, arid I'd like to go
with her.
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Scoiing all their runs in the 6th
BOUNDARY. %WE
ST mpg,. c tresley on Saturday' nosed:
;
_ ,Port Elgin out of the ,Bruce League
The August meeting of , the 'v. P. nlanoffs, n to 4 -end . qualified' to
W. O. Was held at the home of 'Mrs- meet Hanover in the final series
A ninth inning • run, that 'same af-
ternoon Put ManoVer in when *theY
defeated Allentorn • 5_ to 4. • ."Pick"
Eldon Henderson,' With a good at-
tendance. Mrs. Jack Henderson, pre-
sided and the meeting opened • by
singing the Maple -Leaf, followed by
repeating , the Lord's, prayer, rin Uni-
son. Mrs. Wm. .Kenipton read the
minutes, of the lest meeting. The roll
call was answer,ed,by "New ideal' for
school hunches". Thebusiness was
transacted' and- splendid
program Milier'homered the 7th with two
.on to give, Allehford a 4 to .3' lead.
Hanover tied it up' in; their:half and
'squeezed over the wiraii" Center'
i the last 0,t the.
folloWed..l'osotanit'he beautiful lady' , peering ,6 nein in the 'opening in.
` ' • ck.:11antilton,a_ning, Cheslen one:needed-Air-winning
rending on "Little kindly thoughts' the first game of the fi als on Ss,t,-
laStInepshicinndeiroan
"d bYMerWrs.Rasi'breeliadriby itniiiMthrils! GE0R,GE E. B;KER, H -As, BEEN,.
by ,Doris Irwin; a residing on th. urday 7 to 5,
Jack Jamieson on "Co-operistion and
Rochdade Weaver Spirit"; solo by
Mrs. Philip'. Stenia e iation. by
Ilene Hriderson . hen 1 go to
-Grandma's .house: " outth 4.1usbeed"
by "Ethel Martin; a humorous 'reading
by Verna Hamilton and a ,reading by
Miss. :Myrtle -Webster on "Smoking".
A vote of thanks Was given to Mrs,
Henderson for the use of her home
and the ' National Anthem brought
the meeting to a close. Lunch Was
then served by the heiitess. ,
Mrs. Christena McDonald and Mrs:
Mitourrid°wthithMentproSifidEdi dwonereHernedve6rnstOriv.11.
,3
Mr, and•Mrs. Jack De Coo, Detroit,
Rev. Harry Bruce and Mary from
Newarlc, N. .T.'rn
and Miss Tena Kee-
pRt;)Nn:,R
-. Detroit and andyprnik,isstiientoerephia7.
rent visitors with Mt. and Mrs. Wm,
Kempton.
ylit :Richard. free': Toronto
APent her vacation with her patents
here.
Itow did you Wife lote her erase
for ahtiques
' h, I just gave het a 9IO modet •
car for her annieersary;
• BLACKSMITW. 6,7n, YEA RS
George E. Baker of B nee Town
'shin, is one of the nIdest
hlaelc-
Mmiths in .the province; • haning, been
engaged' in the business for ..67. years
learning .the. trade When he was Still
iru• his teens... • ••• •
,Pour sore and 'thtee years have
n�t kept hirn inactive. necently he
drove to, Northern Ontario, on. a vis-
it and 'borne again. His golden wed-
ding, was marked a short time ago,
whin he and *Mts., taker received
many gifts and -the 'topgratulations
of a. host' of. friends throughout the
dist,
at Ga. Widen, nen; kingston
Ontario, Mr. 'Oaken was Wen in Vint
and ,tame to Ashrlekt township, • now -
Jen from there to Meucciwhere' he
has since been prominent in •eornmen.
ity affairs, . •
leArmtoinCay WiJohston 72
Who' had nnt•teen hi. eousin, George
Baker, in 0/. nears. Meeting on the
Baker faint reCognjt11 was almost
inistai0 and happy 'hours were spent
r.ca))jtigother ler 41. dlys and by
one in ide ta, • •
•
, ZION . '
'Rev. R. C. •and. Mts., Copeland and
son .Donald of Thameseille are spelt- k ,
ding part of this week with Ashfield,
friends. , '• '
Hiiiiterrstient4thin-week-'
end in Toronto. '
iFTITLWHiiiiter ,oinMent..
ilton Were giteeta• on Saturday with ,
the former'i.: sister,. Mrs., 'Henry
Gardner and Mr. Gardner: ;
Mr: and Mrs. Curless and family
of Oakville spent Saturday with Ur:.
and; Men' Richard Gardner. •
Guests during the Week with Miss
Elleda Hunter were .ntiss Hilda Read
Of. Pine River, Wises' Mary ,inti Lila '
McDonald • of -Ripley. . •
Mr. David .Andelisonhad his ton- -
gas removed in Goderich hoepitnl,
!eat .week, .and is doing nicely. _
We. ate,. glad. to report that Inn.
Sim Reed is steadily, 1114n:ovine and •
Miss Violet . Ritchie is, recovering •
adeeln
We extend congratulations to (Mr. '
High ' School stiidents:. Misees Elkin
Andrew, ; and Violet Ritchie and Mr.
Lane Gardner on their "enconiniginV.
reports from their recent exams.
Miss Violet .passed On allher sirens-
inationliAnd will intendnormalthis
term, .if her health Permits.. • ...,
Mrs. 'Minnie Cook of Toronto' Is
visiting among bee friends and rel
etivei In Ashfield. '
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RAPID• CIT
.•Mr. Tem, Engnanil and 'family' of •
,.(latt and Mr.. Jack England' and tann-
ali.of Elora,' spent the week -end With
'their parents, ; Mr. and Mrs. , Joe -
England. Mies Rutin England; 'bee
gone. to Galt for a visit.
Mrs, It. , Jr. and .11011
Hervey, have been on the nick list '
this last week with • bronchial pneu-
monia, Mimi :Myrtle.114e•Quillin Is iit•
0.4eting-tot-Ithem. '
Mrs; Maleolin Stewirt is laid, up
!'with in attack' ' Or..quintlY: We hoP.I.
all will Seen ne;well again.„ •
Visitors with Mt. and. Mrs. W. G.
Reedon..Stinday, were; 'Mt. and
Robert Moffatt and Shirley; Mr. aun'
Wire. Joe '• Freeman, Lois; Beryl ' and .
Arthur of Leeburn:
and ' Min. W. G. Webster, Mee
and Helen, 'also Mrs. W. G. Reed
Eunice Went .to Penni Clark ts-
day', to the Andreiv-Lane on.
Al!' were disappointed When the fain •
spoile4 the day.
Mr, and 'Mrs.: Robert McNeil and
family, visited With Mr. Sam McNeil'
• i Go derich , Smutty'
Itl,PLEyTkiliAtikpLIIVT OUT
'• 'With Jean MacLeod on the. .mound
for 'Ripley and .doing atelier hurling,
she shut •oat Tetwateie
bY Score of 134. Thli was her
heat game of the Benson, "tegistering.
thirteen strike -outs and pitching it
no -Walk game. Backed by her team
Metes, the did expert playing. , This
As Mad:Aetna second shut -out this
Season, having defeated Wingnam
15-0; niso defeating Tiverton 14-2.
.11411a for Teestnetet reeelYnd poor
stinnort N. Pettis"and"L. Finititnii
gIstered several triple, doeblee and
sfriglei,