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FOR SALE. -20 young pigs. Apply
to Arable Johnston: Let 1,, 'CCM. 0
Ashfield.
FOR SALEA. Purebred shorthorn "I
hell, 4 yrs. Old. Apply to •JOhll-Elarr; g
HOlYrood R A 3. • ' ' •
i
, . . .
FOR SALE,•:.: --A,..„, 2846 `Finite" 1
Threshing Separator with', cutter, I
$400.00. Apply ,at 'Sentinel ' OffKe..
' SHINGLES FOR ...S.4.4Fi-p, • G. i
Zink, .`R....:.,:',t, LuckriOvee !Phone 777.•-•4 '
Goderich Rural. ' ' -. • •
FOR SALE -A McCormick *Owe;
with:two extra knives in Al condition
--:Sell cheap for oash. APP/Y to Mrs.
John McLeod, COn,2.,,Kinloss. •
'NOTICEe.41/111 the party Who took ,
the 'pitman shaft off' Ed. : James' ,
mower :at the 'Pervess....barn,, cm ..I.P,, •
Kinloss, kindly retina same and .avoid
further trouble, as 'they are known. '
7 FOR SALEe-McCormick ...Deering
Threshing Machine with feeder, ele-
vator and chait blower; McCormick
Deering tractor',*15-391.\ Tractor Plow, ]
.„3 -furrow; set' of dOuble Ditt64-.:.all in
good repair: Team of Colts, rising 3;
6 Beef 'Ring Heifers, -priced .to sell.
Apply to Melvin Irwin, it 6; Luck-
now.'Phone Ripley 10-r-6. ,
' BABY, tilicKS.
Livouity & satisfaction guaranteed, '
, -1 • ' ,. • 90% Pul- Cerek, ,1
7"7 -7 -'-"*"-'7 .---"Mified' lea (nets '
White . Leghortur'z;;.......:7e2 .'.1.3c ' 2c :
Barred Rocks ......___-___Sc 10c 7e .
N. }lamp...Reds ,..,......;.....,..8c • 12c• 6c.
After June 18th,' one cent; less than '
above prices. Pidlets frofil one to oh&
teen weeks old at right prices.
DUNCAN. KENNEDY:' WINGHAM.
ONT. 'PHONE II. • - • ' '
IMPLEMENT •DEMONSTRATION.
• See the Massey -Harris twin -power ..
'trnattir, NO. gi One-way disc, No., 34
traction .trailer mower, at the farm
Of - Allister; Hughes, on Wednesday
afternoon;:---June---29th, -A. :- similar I de- i
inotetratiert at another . point On
Tidieday afternoon, ,June 30th.,
Enquire at Massey -Harris Shop for
full ,particulars. c
Here it a Practical Plan that will
enable, you to blind, an independent
business .0V.Your own with, the .dis-
trihutien of over 200 guaranteed pro-
ducts .in selectdiatriet. Every day S
, .
pay 430 Retieat orders on all goods.
position is permanent, • not one-time
sale *MO • Offer Open to honest, am-
bitious; :alert' Men only. If interested_ ,
Write to FAMILEX CO., 570 'St: Cle-
ment, :Montreal..
. •ASIIPIELD. GARDEN PARTY
. At.. Blake's Hall On Friday evening,
',June 24th, :supper 6 to 8 'o'clock: The
play PWhitiling'!. Will be presented by
Blyth Dramatic Club: Admission -
Adults, 3c; children fr to 12 years:
29e. • '2- '''
DANCE AT PARAMOITN '
Dance, in Peraindunt'Ilallthis 'Fri-
day evening, June 24th. MeCartney'e
orchestra. Gents 25C;• Ladies 150.
' WHITECHURCH INSTITUTE '
STRAWBERRY' FESTIVAL
' At linitechureh, Institute Hall on
Tuesday • evening, ;tine ,28t11, straw-
berry supper, , 6 to 8 O'clock. . ;The
play' ‘tAli. Old Fashioned Mother", will
be presented by Crewe Y. F. S. Ad-
mission -Adults. . 350; 'Children,. g to
` 12 years, 15e: Should the Weather he
Unfavorable' the entertainment will
,all he. held ,inside.
'BORN'
:KIRKLAND-In Wingham General
Hospital' on Wednesday, June 15th:to
Mr. and. Mrs.' Gordon, Kirkland (nee
...teeiie Andrew) Of ;Pen,' a son, David,
Archibald.,
To Mr. and Mrs. D. II.' Carruthers
'Saturday!. .Tune, lath,' a 'daughter,
Marlyn Margaret.
1000614 -At Ter040 General. Hs
' pita!, Thursday, June 16, to Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Dawson (nee' Miss Win -
tared MeQuillin). the ,birth of a son.
OFFATIIti Kincardine , General
Hospital, on Friday, June '17th; to
'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moffat, OfterVie,
a son.
• 'DIED '
GLENN, -.-In Goderieti Iloapitat, on
Tuesday, line., 1st; Dayid'' Glenn, be.
loved husband Of Agnes FeWlar; 41
his 79th year. '
' ,The funeral aerviee.,tvill be lielit it
; St, Pahl'a Anglican GhurehiDungan-
non, on Thursday, lune 23rd, at2.00
sAletek. Intermentin Dungannon tetit.'
iterV, riittigaliaati L. O. .1.,-: Will take.
pit
PIMPSTING Ai3TIO4g.
'Sentinel readers We" I3elieve
ind,•intetesting the article in this is-
u$'4A -Trip To A NaVy Yar-cr ^writ,
0 "A' jE.Aclias?"'n„ nativ'e Q,L.uo-
. With the.various nation § in the
bent:lig. present, on artnament.
rograms, an insite into the feeerish
ctivitiesat this linrtfeelr navy yanli
s no deuht tytticarcif 'what is.gOing on
hrbughOot the world. •
SIDEWALK "MOWS UP"
The. sudden and. extrenie, heat wave
hich: „Struels here the first of ,.th,e
eels, was the cause of a 'sun link
e 'the, main street 'sideWalicin front
f F. ,M. Pa,terson's Drug Store on
esday afternoon. • .
With gnite. an 'audible report, the
utside block of concrete heaved 1:1p.
everal inches and abut an hour
later a sirriiliar: expansion buckled
he inner block in the seine mann4r.
ifirCHNElt BAND PLAYED
HERE ON SATURDAY
On Saturday. evening; twelve Merfl.
erS of the Scotch Fusiliers Pipe Band
f ,Kitchener,• joined with the ;16cal
and, for the Presenting of theweekly
aturday -night! hand concert. Tire
ntire. band Was tWenty-two strong,
4.`cl ie.fine evening's ,dritertainneent,
as 'pin:Via-ea •fOr,a large 'crowd that
vas in town.' ') •
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CHRISTIAN FEL1,41W-SHIP CLUB
:"Three-miterte Sernionettes"" by the
eMbers Will be one of the attract:.
on4 at the Christian Fellowship
this Friday .evening '
. A different program; every . week
onsisting of Bible ' and Prophetic.,
Truths, Current and Missionaryl
(Mies, Bible Competitions and Publie
Speaking, Gospel Sin:end and •SPeciai
Musical Numbers is being planned.
We trust that every young person in
he • town and surrounding '.eolintrY
with no eppeintinente in their, church-
es will 'fake advantage a this, oPpor-
unity for .Christiantrainirig, A Ptatr,
r Meetind •preceding the Club Meet-
rng will
be held each:, Friday at 7
P. m: to pray: God's blessing Upon
the Club andto give opportunity fon.
the young : people id learn to prey
aloud in pnblie.
Will those who ate %planning to
orne please 'bring you ',Bible. and n
vite a friend. Send lerv,ice' at 8 P. M.
OB ITUARY
REV: HENRY, 'JOHN: MILLER"
There,. OSS.64 away • on. jime• llth,
1938; in Vancouver, 'Rev: .nenry John
Miller. Ile was born 73 years age
the 4th oeKinloss, on the farm now
owned by Jrio. Morrison. His,. death
illarl4 the Passing" of all the family
of the late Thomas:and Ann Miller
who eleardd the ferrn on the .41h.
He taught :for n tinie 1-.1ortla lot
LuCknow. befOre he entered the Meth°.
odist.,,ministrti, Ontario he preeelt.
ed at: Bervie and Dobhieton, in 1893
was , ordained, -going .to Manitoba
where:he did pioneer WOrk in Snow-
flake biiilding.e. church' and Parsdri-
age at 'Yorktcin. eon .account :of, ill
health, he was forced: to . leirtte thd
Work while at Newdale, going to the
61iinate'' of British, Columbia,
.where .he lived for. oyer 30 years.'
Ile with his time& and.Mnsital.abil-
ity 'won many filerids Where:be peed,
LJR$DAY, JUN 24044. 1938
Rey,' L. Tucker .:Presented,,
By Library • Boatd.
llleitib.er Of, Librarr BOAS -For •Siti.
Yeara PrOaented ' Witk Loyel
'VOaetiaa
-Aa meeting Of. the LualmOw
Lib-
rary ,Board on 'WedriesdaY 2•"CVening;;
fellow. :Mentbets of the. SOarcl -Made,
the ••presentation, of a lovely venetian
Mirror.' te their chairman, the sA
Tucker, who has served on the
Board since , et:ening .to Luelmeir •six
years ' ago, ''. and who leaves here'
5)11:6Ar'teCiyou''CiP-eriyin.g', the, Preseiita,tion
was tile following address: I
Dear Mr. Tucker, • .
It is a real 'pleasure for ns, . to
everi a sma11 way show Our appre-
ciation of your splendid Services on.
. . .
the: . Library Board, in diving it slieh
good" leadership :' to the:: place:Which
the Library now enjoys..
..For,, your faithful work : you have
son- heartfelt thanks asz.Well as out
very best wishes and that the. Great
God Of Love will bless you 4111 311
yenta,' •wherever you may he, is the
earnest desire and prayer of. :your
other -mentliets' Of the Liiclitteet
Lib-
rai'.' Board. ,
l'AST7-5FASTErt7JACIe•-":iMILLER-::';'7
' PRESENTED'. WITH JtvirEl
. • :
• .The Settl,Minual. Meeting- of 'Wes
Bruce Couiity Orange Ledge,..., was
'held at, Anibeiley the peat ,week, with
L19yd tell, County Master in charge:
• •A:highlight of the evening was the
'Presentatien of the; Past - Master'.S,
"JO/vette' Mr. jack Miller of LueknoW,
District Master for the past two years
and an enthusiastic Orangenian The.
address: was read by Wrn Itaidenby
..and the 'presentation' niade :by Ceettj
.Couritjr, Ledge :decided to Celebrate'
the. i2th;ef July in ;Chealey. ' •
He had no children, but he was kindly.
ministered ,to bY his,,,nenhoers and
nieceliving in Vancouver. His two
sisters 'Mrs. Walter Treleaven and
.Mrs. , R. .J.' Cuyler, :passed On sonie
year ago.,
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J:VvplvirLig 'DOUBLEHEADER
• IIERE o4 'itTLY• 1ST
,•.
• Luckneve .Juveniles ,lare , getting
primed' up. for e iippb141neadoi. base.
ball battle on Friday'; July 1st. Both
•g'anies are league gaineS.,„Anct it the
loCalc can take the •pair, they. Will
much 411.11reVe theft 'Standing...
teEach! genie,, Will be SeVeii inningS.
Vhe hrst battle with 'Whighene the
,visitere will, Start at -thted
The :second Milne with the sttong
bullgennon eel-nine/ides at:45ve
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Webster Re -union
NO, HALF II0I.IPAY NEXT
WE:Eli, STORES. OVEN AT NIGHT
• In view of the %04t .that
'July 1st, is a '911hlia • holiday, , the
Thursday half holiday will not be ob-
served by: Luelcoew merchants next
Week. Stores, will teinain open on
•Thursday evening as well as the ous,
.t01110TY .0Pon:night on Wednesday. .
Hear Yel near yet Bigger and bet-.
ter.• -are aeffialined the results of the
re-uniori picnic' of that Unions:Vett',
Stet 'elan 'which took .pilee. it ;Jew,
ett's Grir(re; Bayfield, on Saturday
• Despite the th eo.tening weather of
„ , . • ,
,the zearly .morning,..sonie two hundred
Valiant sons •and daughters of. the.
'name: .gathered • to wileaway-a, feW
happy hours in a ,jOyoits cOrnpariy,
where; true to fiction "Irish smiles"
prevailed. ,
The LucknOw meinbers of the Farre.
ily : 'enjoyed''.fihe hospitalitY of their
sOnthesai...,relations,-, who supervised
the arrangements for the SUMPtiniuS
itincheeriS•ii noon•And. in the 'evening.
At 2,30 in the afternobie, under -the
.direetion. a a Stanley sport's cern..
the „sports were 'Well, 'participat,e4
and ,much enjoyed. $0 mirthful. were
, ,
soree events that • even, 011 Sol dame'
forth td.,,,sinile ,ancl, more pleasant
'Weather • conditions' marked , the Ire-
Mainder of the 'day.. The following
Were sibecessful in the .various eventS:.
race, tinder 5 Years„.•Tonarrik."Consitt.
'George; poi eman ; race'.6,8 'Yeers';.: Dor-
othy Turner,''Jiroroy Chaintani.giris
.8-12 Years; tiiee
.11TY,rtie: bOYS,:184.12, race,
Anon MeKinley, • Itohert MeKinley;'
race; Katherine Turner,
MisS ."•PearSori; . yOund ,Jadies".: race,
Elsie -Ritelde„Kntlierine ;Turner; Mar-
ried , ladies' ince; 'Mrs. R. ,Chapinet;
Alton; /tarried /nen?s. race; Real'
eel' Cdusitt, Anion:'Coleinan; coatrace
naryey Keyes andEttabelle Webster.
. • e
johnNieholsen and. Shirley Turner;
Children's Shoe ' race,. ' Myrtle'
Robett.,M0Kieley; men's shoe i..ade
Russel Consitt, Ansn Colerrian; sack
race, Robert . McKinley,: Anna. 'Reid:
btopin • .distance. throwing,
Nicholson; .knockiicghat off old .inan
.depression, Mrs. X. M. 1%,lay4! man
stepping eft dietance;.4.rds,., Toni Reid
Novel relay as sStinvi and teen'
"'Straw .and *atch.. and
f.sreper Bag,,..added ;ainuSetnent to .the
sportsandrevealed: talent an:long. the
:111eMbers of the. ckin'
After 'the'evening repot we,: mora
•-joYenile, Members Were; taught a'le's,
ten or two on lust new,..44ii.1.0,,,,pittran
'saint, .haVine‘, visited, the blarney
8tonc, really tells one. The fish
• eident ptiagibiy,,.8adde. ..te.'
blinder,. 4. •
Rintiour conies to the tePortees,ear
that the Meat . handSeind Webster
gentletnan ittcnding t1).6146,1.11119,ii had
his 0166 taken; Be this true Pt' et' e
etWise,, .W6 are,eSSilteit that „
totheir respectiVe.'hoineS With
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ElslEp 'BROADCAST SERIES`
i LAST FRIDAY NIGHT
The 13Inevvater Highwityr. broadcast
featuring' :Cameren amides,' conunen-
cgd over CKLW, Windsor lest Fridek
evening and a number Of • Ltickn9w
residents; who were aware Of the pro
dram .listened.• in and were proud' to
beat -this' Lucliziow born boy, perform
. ,
creditablkt
In addition lo singing four favorite
nuffibers, ,Cameron 4outlines tourist
•attractions at the following lakeside
towns which. are sponsoring: the broad.cast, Goderich, Kincardine, Port Elgin
Southarripton, Wiarton, Meetford,,
()Wen Soiled and ;aollingiood.'
Theseries '' consists of thp-t.een
broadcasts, ! Monday, ' Wednesday
and Friday evenings • at .10.45 stand;
• Cameron formerly of :the. punabens
and Canadian Players Corporation is
Widely known as an outstanding jias6
• heti Wife: .8tatiiiii-,CKEW;"Windsor and!
10e0Olt, 1040 kilocycles, penetrates,
the station claims into an area in the,
States, witha population in excess of
,13,600,0o0 people as well. as alarge
Canadian' audienee.
TWENTY-FIVE RINKS.
IN DOUBLES TOURNAMENT
Goderich Pair Win • Place -
One Local. Rink In ''ItIciney
1
With ideal weather favoring the
event, Ludicnow Bowling Club annual
Scotch Doubles tournament was sue-
essfully • staged 'last • Wednesday.
1:wentY-five 'rinks ' were entered„.; an
inerease Of five rinks over last year's.
. First place went to Joe Swaffield
and Jina Cutt ef:IGOdertch; Beciehley
and Willis c,f:'Seaforth were second;
and 'Wellington McCey, and ' Wallwe
:Miller, third, the only local rink to
figure. in :the money. ''Fourth prize
Went to Art Wilson and Ed Harrison
of . Windham and -firth to 'Rev, 'John
Pollock s of , Whitechurch ; and ',Rev.
Boyle of Blyth.
Over Trait Presented
TO, Mrs-. Tucker
At Meeting' Held On Wednesday
Atternoon-,-Grinip Made Presenta-
tion Friday '
At a ,meetand.on, Wednesday, after-
, . , •
imon of the three gropps of the Wo -
Men's Association, Which includes all
the ladies of the Unite Church con-
gregation; MrS. (Rev.) T..- Tucker
was preSetitecl With, a lovely silver
• • • ' • . .• • '
serving trey. ,
In . the absence, of ,the ;'Aseciaticei
president; ,Mrs. ItleKirri,,' the
meeting wee. presided over by', Mrs.
W. G. Andrew. The Program included,
a snip bY Margaret. Rae; ifistruinee-
tab, Mrs: G. A. Newton; „vocal duet,
Ferri Alton and Marjory Hoffman and
a readied by '*iSS Margaret MCCalr
• ! • .
.
The presentation, corning as
;trete surprise to Mrs. !' Tucker, • was
, made. by Mrs. ''Harold after
Mrs. Andrew had read,' a ,fitting ad,
'dteSs. • • ,
Ws'eciAt.sits14Orrii ''mak‘is
.,iyienibers:. of Mrs: Robert Fisher's
group 9f the Wsimen's Association of
the United! Ohtireb, paid e' surprise
visit .to the...parsonage on Friday ev-
ening.; vl'ilp11" Pesi; Presented Mra, S.
T. Tutker, meniher of the 000,
with a lovely Magazine rack. A plea-
Sant.soeial evening mid, program ,was
followed by bell*
serv ed:
r .
SurPrise Pre-'
Silverwoodi ,gos,
Cream Buying.:$tations.
New 100.VerOin,e.nt -1;egtilatiO6S, Re -
entre' Cream, .0a-hered. By'
Truck Deliyerecif To The area*,
• ery So, Far. As The Loca Plant
COncerlied..-
EffecAave recelitlY'
itnirient. 'regulation under the Daitiy
Products Act, requires that cream •le
collected by truck, :delivered 'to'. the
creamery or shipped7 fffireugh, the
Railway .' express 'Company.
In 0;411ring, . the new regul-
ation the Lucknew 'Plaut
Silver -
woods Dairies has closed its buY111g.
Stations at Dengantum and Ripley.
Cream enn n9 Ringer be left at stores
to be picked uP; and farmers who
sell cream to the local plant, nanst by
the ,new regulation have their cream
collected by truck or deliver it direct
to •the creamery here., '
. The penalty set .for infractions of
this. regulation, applicable to any or
everyone involved, is a iniziiinum line
ef $25.9e with a Maximum of $200.00:
There_ is no question but that. the
buying station and Other points for
collection of crearri served as a con-
venience to farmers and buyers alike
, ,
,end how popular the new regulatiOnS
will be, remain to be seen.
The chierreasen for this new GOv-
drnment Enactment is elaimed to be
With ,a'`view to ensure the .collectine-
of a better grade of cream. "'••
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TO PROAO FAREWEIL
;The Preparatory service wiU be
held -in the Luelmow United Church,
Friday elienitig, June. 24th at 8 P.m.
Rev; C. H. MacDonald Will give the
addresS
• -7` -
The, Sacratrient of the Lord's Sup-
per will be adinimstered at the morn-.
ing service, ; June 26th. . Rev. , S. T.'
'rucker..Will :give his .fareW011. sermon
at the evening service....
Stoti, ItOniOn
The ScOtt reimion was held. this
year On Saturday the ..1.8th day of
June at thanonee of John :Nesbitt on
the',south: tine; .which ;was the resi-
denee of Mr.' Nesbit'S. father , and
mothet Mr and Mrs. itobi. Nesbit:
Mrs.; Nesbit's Maiden narrie was, :Sap -
ah Scptt. The day was not so proniii-
ind .the.forenoori,.bet cleared away
aretirid noon and turned warmer and
it was ideal in the afternoon. The
number of people present showed that
the interest 'in this gathering .once
year, where the friends nieet one nn -
other had• held iti•OWIL The ,iisnal
1
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'APPGINttl). A,881'gr,rANT
• 1,.PEI1V1861 111118IC
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••••147
Hovis and Sunsoy Bread
•" WEEK END SPECIALS
.fillEAFYLE •ROLLS -71
TUVFI PRUITT .
RASPBERRY' TARTLETS
CHELSEA 'BUNS' "
CHOCOLAT CARES' .1
LAYER' CAKES -
"JELLY .ROLL
, .
CHERRY cup
DATE. S911.'A.REs.
RAISIN"' PIES'
TEY OUR
RAISIN .,- WHOLE 'WHEAT AND HOME M.0..pg BR40$
HOLLYM4tN'S BAKERY
sports, . racing, Softbill,•.'fbetball and
other ..aniasemerits:were ' entered into:
with -a: great .deal of enthosiasin. The
new: order of serVing. ice cream. 'in-
stead pf ()rendes arid; having b'oph•
Where all the..riarnes of those present
are recorded for future reference Was.
carried dot'. aed. seemed . 'a : .success.
There' were two deaths during ,the
year. Mr. Sohn Brown and Mrs. Joe:
They were reineMbered by 'a
two Minute silence. andthe. syinprithY
of the friends' go' out to their fam-
iiies
in 'their. bereaVeritent.
ThebitSinesi 'Meeting,. the: election
of officers :and eornmittees. were .ar-
'tended for -another Year, which meets.
the ;third Saturday of 'lune' :at the
, • „ .
henie of. Mrs. ,A.dgie :Campbell , on , the
IOth. of Kincardine
• A .heattY 'Vote of.,,thanks ivag tend-
ered Mr.. arid; .Mrs, John Nesbit for
'their 'kind' hoSpitalitY and in, OPenifie
tip their home so that evetYbpdy had
geed tittle: • ..' ' • •
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But that is not all. I am Stire.we all'
enjoyed Mr. Wilson Walt on the"bag-
pipee7it seemed to put new life into
things end lie •mitY1 be with'its'agein
next year, -
• The peOple all Sat down to tea
which wea'sufficietit to meet the needs
af etety•tdi*',after; which' the People
left'lot hone!
HAPPY COIJSINS CO. TO
PERPORM 'HERE .31,JNE 30TH
”The Happy„ "Ceusins"' •Popular.
Elateklainers Te VeatureLPipe 'Band
Concert Here Next Thursday Etien-
ing• "
The Happy CoUsins Ceneert Comp-
any wilt be featured en the Pipe Band
Concert ptegrane • to be .Presented :in
the COmniiirtity Hall, Lucknow, next
ThursdaS'evening, June 30th, at 8:15
sharp. •'" • ;,• : ' • ,
These ,nappy Cstusini";„, are
Widely popular Western;
01,4tatia. and SQ pleasing are their
lirOgrarna that .their services are con-;
itantly iri' demand. The company .con -s
sists of six versatile artists who pto-
vide 'a Wide range of entertainment.
of remit, niiith; antemelotty.
This " Luekribw Pipe' Band Concert
„
will he an outstanding' night's enter-
tkininent that merits a large audience
,• 130WLING WINNERS •
At. the ladc'es, bowling jitney on
June •-14th winners were. Mrs, Helf-7..
Mrs..1). Hun -
ton arid:.Mte. Clarke., On. Tuesday of
this; week, the prize's were „won lby
Solomon; Mrs., Clarke, Donald
,ItlecKenzie land Mi -S. SteWaid.
In the mitied.jitneY on XendaY ev
ening, the ladies' prizes went to Mrs.
Solomon, Mrs, D. Ruston; Mrs. Clarke.
and Mra, Doug14, With the men's
prins won by Wellington •MeCoY,
Isaac Miller,' Dr. Witi,'• Fowler and
Wm. McPherson. .
. MODERATOR DIES
,Elected ,Moderator of the FreshY7
terien Chuteli sin (nada' on June /sit
Rev. .Donald MaeOdruin age 74., died
at, his hoine Brockville on Monday
thirty minutes . after being seized with
a heart .attack. had;oecupied his
puipit.onSonday and gave Ito evid-
.enee of not being in his uSuat health
, ,
6gAptlAirtp futTpAY.
Miss Andeey nenclergon, daughtei
of Mt. arid: Mrs.A,W,ellington liendet-
Soil, 'Wag ohe ;the gradnatei to "re-
ceive lief diplonna,- when graduation
. •
WEDDINGS
ODOR SON' --M atLE01) '
the home ! of het parents, en
Wednesday. June' 1.5th, at 3 O'clock,'
'Grade Mary, only, daughter of Mr.
and Alex ,MacLeod. Con. '2, Kin-
loss, Township; becarne, the.. bride . of
r,'Wilbeit Edgar Hodgkinson, elder
on of. Mr.' apd, Mrs: J. B. Hodgkin-
son of itifilitugh„ 'Ontario. tinder' the
beantifully decorated alch a , the
liv-
ig robin; the bridal :Petty took their
lilhees: ihe .eeiennenf • conducted
bY Rev G. ' ..ypiirig,:_miss :Dorothy
Nixon. cousin lof '•the, bride, played
the Wedding 'magic. Given in: marriage
by ither: father, the bride; was lovely
in a drese of...white Silk. net and
dium lace! over taffetta, with hat;
,dlovea: and shops: to match; het.00te.
sage being Of sweetheart 'rose's. hi,
Pink . with Maiden, hair 'fern, The-.
bride's -atieridarit were Mi sh Greta
nodgliinson; sister, of the groom and
Miss Je'en :Struthers . of • Lec,knove.
Both: Witte' dresses of pale pink silk
Chiffon,. with 'White accessories :414.
carried, 'honquots !Of4.: white roses and.
.ferris. The bride's °only "brother, Mr.
LaWterice MacLeod, , supported:: the
groom', - ' •
Following the, pet• embny, slaintS
luncheon' was setVed; The dining' !torn
and •tables were effeetieely decorated
in 'white ;alicf.pitle blue, with SelliA‘
roes • encl. ;Candles, ' ceritteing. the
)bride's table.' I
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In the evening a receptioe , wits
,held at. the •IllecLocid 4honie„ when
•about 'end ,hundred And seventy-fiv'e
invited guests were present. The
• gifts, Were'niany and .6 eantiful;' she*,
Mg the' high. .-+ ..s • whiCh. the
young couple'are held. After the, te:
dePtiOn the happy Couple left; aittid
heat of good wishes, for e short OntheWreturif theY;Will'
take up residence
• • The 06SS ,t0).* n
i'Os6WOOd. Shade (4 8116dt eitiih;
:Mill' Pill 'TR:ate.
'Levy of Six and Eight -Tenths Milis
For county Purposes Is. lAtest In
18 Yearn:- Big Road • Program For
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1038. 'Report L Of Equalization Of
Count; Assesiitneni Adopted. Busy
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Summer Session Concludes At
Walkerton ,On Friday Night.
The Bruce County Council
held its sirininer„,sittingit at Waliterten
from MOndaY night to Friday noon' a
Last week, featured a very hay silo-.
lon. That the social 'side of the session
did not lose by shOltling the ssittings
:in the Comity Town :instead of 'at :
some lake port Or other point, ,Which
usually, sees ; to it ;that a municipal
Welconie in the -feral Of'a banquet is:
tendered by. the visited corporation,
Was shown in. the fact that the Better
Business--Asiociation-oft-Widkertter7---'.--
tendered the :County legialatOrs a
rOyal welcome in the form .of ban,
quet at the ,Queen's Hotel, W'alkerton,
en Tuesday evening; while -.Carrick, ••
provided the .Warden ,qf .the
County this year in the person of
Reeve nenry_ Lantz; combined :with .
.Mildmay in entertaining the 'Council
at A' delightful supper in the,Coni:7
Ineicial ,Mildmay, on Wednes..„
Jay 'evening., Reeve NV. C. Winter of
Walkerton took the County Parlia-
ment to the annual.' Horse Races at
Walkerton :on Wednesday afternoon,
while Reeve S. M. Ewart of Chesley
alSo treated' the county ,Fatlierato 'a
theatre party in Chesley's, newly
es-
tablished Picture Show on ,Thersde,y' '
evening. ,
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County Rates, ..
The most :important item . of bus-
iness at .the June session .is always
the fixing of: the. County ,Rates, as
thii deterniines the amount .of taxes
.each municipality has to 'contribute
to the 'CpunteTreasury for the year.
The County leyy•for 1,938 Ayes fixed
at 6.8. mills .On the dollar as against .
8 mills' in 1937. 'rhis,,reduction does
not, however, mean any . greet re-
duction CoiintY'f.attee as under the •
new ;school legislation the costs the :
education of County punils instead of
being paid out of the general funds
.is now payable separate tax by
the: 'municipality Where the pupils
'reside, and the I amount is no longer
included in the County rates.' The
0.8 muis will provide a, levy Of $194; ,
7,45.40 for general County purposes,
but in • addition the. Municipalities
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• o'clock. • . , - " •
will -
The brdl boys have started out seib
big tickets for. this holiday bill, and
will be calling oe yell it they hoe
wed -
not already, done so. The tickets; good
for both games, :sell at la dime a "Veee hride
and the hiteriiidA the ti6 'doiie theft r
•bet in dieing, you your . only baseball'turncd •
this aeison, itte'Worthy of yeti)" sup-. tott)PSr ifitilloPi6o hrtiell5athig el' et raining tit he 0 n dian 1Vtothet- gray, weed, coat, I Slid tidgeSsolie, to
a Seridatt At the gOivenido 'port • . tea y the picnic of June Sho 1q a qoloist of ciy pleasing i.oic craft,
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lq.Os garY A. Douglas, clengt,er
of Mr'George Douglas has ''eqq
aPPPilitqd .sies‘stalvt,
nosic In the 'Xitefiener and Waterle'e
Schools, ittise.'bettgliwo or a nitinber
df ••years;has been On' the staff of the
!Margaret 'Avenue gclieel,'"Kitchenet.
exercises Of BruceCountyHospital,
AVoikerton were „held in the Town
Hall thre last PriclAY OPuing-
•• • 41.1dtSi is the third - of the netloar'
Set sisters nutting profession
IVIatiorie is a graduate'. of Stratford
.001161'41 arid Joy twohtlyl. cOmpleted
which have no High or Continuation
Sdho6le ,to .support, are required to
levy the 'further stim of $33,279.,59': ;
for the cost of educating their minds,.
to. that the total tax levy , for . 1938
will. be $228;015.99' as against. $22D.,-
112.2.1 raised' in 1937.Of ; the :1938 • •
levy miiis or about $86,000,00. is
'for • expenditures on county reeds' and,:
as the • gevetnnient pays a to% sub-
sidy'cin the expenditure made. by •the •
'o0O'no fori the - -
TClotUtinotily,'.'otfhis4bent $16o will prov,id!
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County Roads doeirilitteei•
County Highways
• 4Vs in 1937, the .‘fCounty 'btt 'fy :Oa6i con-
siderabler'r:
by assurning theroad from Alleriford
to Tobetinory as 'a
Provincial High-
wa, the County' ifighWays•CoMmIttee
tecormiiefided in their, report the ..tis.•
suthilig..bY the County of .the foflow-
ing
TOWnthip roads,, the inereasi,he7'
ink Aix:hit. 45 • '• '
The•Ith,•Concessie 'f
, , n„,o -
dine • iron the Bine Water Highway
easterly to the 'Green:66k boundary
'about, rnuies. ; . • ' .
(2), The 15th .8ideroad from the
Satili1e road -southerly tothe
titolii the rterliarit 'Redd rietthetlY to
toetitet with the. Pinkerton highway',
(Continucd on Pogo' 4).: :'• •
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