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THURSDAY, ' JULY '9414
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.:.: ...We: teied..P.,,Pteiriinetit ifidlne0inan--41.1to TewnyetWingleam' .. -
inakeAhierensark:-‘ fe* days 400-, •• ' - - _ ,,- • - • • • .•' • • ••••
• ' • 'Mt3i,a00 :lay wife has started to wear Pane !jegiek'ShOalc
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she .will0001401v • wear no other hhor,ond this is onti
tone .of many who gjve eimilar . testimony.
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•!..' In 1140t. women • do not ,.knove the joy Of "reaVelioe .0011ifort" for
• the reason that they "b.ave never beent•teeerly:fitted" and them.
• •10 another reasea Viz; in most Inek4.0 of- •440,9.a only one widtb.
, • !is, .0)4ainab1e ,•,-. it, may he C Width or it *fly be D and ,most
• , Wonten lieve, been:compelled to come:to the conclusion that such
..a thing as 'perfect ' At" is /,10t, Pbt44,4i,bteg ., •
To all these wOmen ' we wish to date, "TERRE'. IS. 'AN ENNA,
&MICK SHOE THAT w..II474.VIIr..YOUR F4)9T..PEROECTLY"
• If *Ott'',heve ' any doubt as to this we invite you to come to us •
. andl-Loiniply.„"tryame,Late_..ENNAJETTICK shoe in. YOUH EXACT
FITTING. : We shall ,he_nret, pleased to demonstrate the differ -
'Made" ite'many WidthsextramarroW to eXtre,.:Wiiie7rand sold at •
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• ..;.--'..,',, ...-..'..ithe, ..0* .priee. from'Atlantic te. go011ap,.TutalAy.., ,,..... •
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•• •••• "•• ' • ,•-'• ', ••• • - - $1-06; to .8,00 Per' Pau ..'• • ".•., - , .e....... , * - • •
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• . - NOPEcEair-0,---CREPITM '.2—''' ..--ST.-- HELENS.IN THE MATTER of the' Estate
of William !Curtin, late.:of' the Town;
•ihip •ef Kinloss in-ilie County:!of
•Bruce, Gentleman, , deceased. • •
- •Ncrtrict: is hereby given ,that gill
• - persons having any , claims or dello
•. mends against the bate Wiliiani'CurO•
•.. .lin, who died . on .or abet* the• -.0f,
• teenth- day. of May A.D. 1931. '.at
• theTc(tenship.of Kinloss in the Conn-
_ Mi.: and Mrs i Ed. McRoberts and
. t , f Bruce, are required to Fiend by
, - poet prepaid or to deliver to. the Mr. iv, .11(acpinald of Winghttea.cailed
on friends. here on Mender' ' • . ' ' .
: unde sigitOd, .Agent 'for the Execu-
- -----foiCiindai.-theWill'of the sea' We- Mr. Gordon.:Cameron of ::BilidlesS,
--- . -Ilitin-dittlin, theii-iiicines7end addres- :,,,,
Attitas a' visitor 'With his Mother,
lore. W. Caineren. : ,•. „ " .
ses and, full particulars, in writing, . . ,
of their claims and, statements • of D..r" and !II* ' George 141c6keg9;
their accounts and the nature of .the o.na! daughter Donna, Dr. V. C. Mee.
• securities, if anye held lay 'them, &ilk Gregor and Mra. John MacGregor of
• verified: by 'affidavit. :, • .' '.• ••ChiCag6 "d Mrs::Cl"P• *1 4•24ja.
And take '• notice. • that after °the• -dalphia .are the •kuests of Mr,. and
day of July A.4.' 1,931, Mra, George Stuart. • : : 1 .
the said :executors will_ preeeed.' • to Mr and Mrs Ed Smith and child-
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diotribnte the assets,of the said de_ ren of Toronto are visitors with Mrs.
• • _ ceased among _ the . persona ' entit• led &filth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn
Webster.. ......•.• • ....', ..
.:... thereto,,having, regarcl--rinik.-to-:the-
elahni of whiarthey shall t•In have Allisirera:-W:cl-ds. has -gone ..t•°'
. • • ..liad notice, and that .the said 'wet'. Southampton' for the reMeinder. of
her 1 .
assets_nr_any:_part Altered to al_m_ •
Pvaeatioe. . ' .• ,
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• Mr. and ,.1)Irs. J. D. Anderson; . Mr,
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,!. tors will. not be liable for the aid
person of whose .,claiii• they.shall:not aidlIta:-Toitterecre-AIT. erson and Miss.
then have received . notice. ' . MacIntosh 'enjoyed a motor trip .to,
This, notice is: given pursuant to, Toronto and 'Niagara Fella this. week. for the girl's sports, arid to Messrs
•• tee.,,gtaeuee.,..in eliee.i,ebale. , • Mrs.! GecteW•Welils--iit having -a-. ,,i.
et: 'Materiel -Man,' J. •Macte•nnand and
• Dated at Lucknow, Ontario, this holiday -with friends at. Kincardine
• ' 30th daY.:''of: June, A.D. 1931. Beach..• • ,•,•• '
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Joseph Agnew; •Lucknow,:e Ont. • Congratulations and best wishes go
•Agent for the said' Executors. to Mr. and . Mrs.Alvin Miller (form-
• '•1 . • (16-7.--c.) . erly 'Miss, Jessie Pureis),•whoseemar-
riage. took place on July ist at the
• SOUTH KINIOSS , •. home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
':.• .• Mrs. Alex PurVes; •also. to .Mr, and
Mre. John Sparks . (ferule*, Miss Miss Jessie Andrew is to be, con-
ratulated„.in winuingthe.scholarship.
uriel-Miller) -who-Vete--married-ett
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MacLeod on Wednesday, • July 1st. 11,ondort.on_Saturday..., Mr.and sers._ in Art. at the Technical school •London
-Mrs. A. tr.-Sherland ,preeidid an Master Earle Foster of Johnson -
the
will reside at; Dorchester.
:the -meeting opened by ..singing Ps: • Mr.- Callum !Cameren of betroit 'is burg; Pa. :•ii holidaying 'with his
a visitor at his home here.- ..
friend Sidney -Gardner.
' 38, , and 'prayer and Scripture 'read- ! !
• ing from.... James' 1st was. read. Miss Rev. Wm. and Mrs. Mackintosh, Miss .Ada Helm, Mrs. Isaac Andrew
D. Macleod explained. the chapter ' .Douglas,' Ronald and Bobby of Lon- Mies' Ada Webster, Messrs. John
Teed, Which is always very interest- don, who are holidaying at Kintail, Helm and Fred • Anderson attended
'• ing and helpful,. The minutes were were •visitors with Mrs. Clark ' On the funeral on Ttiesdak of • Meivin
read and business dealt with:. •Thursday. evening. Turner, son of Mr. Harvey Tutner,.
• A good paper on "Manchuria" writ:
' Little Bebhy Phillipe of Fergus.is who was the victim of an accident on
• was.read--b4 -spending hie•hoheilaye'*ith his grand- Satiirday evening when4hewagen on
ten by Mrs. J. Martin
Miss. A. -4iighes followed by a quart.. 'mother, Mrs R...3. Woods. • ' which he was riding upset, ththiving
ette by, Mrs. D. modannon, .Mrs.*A. miss. Mabel Woods- and Miss Dor- him against an iron post. Ile Peaseii.
Graham, Miss M. MacLeod and, Mrs. othy McQuillin have gong to Toronto away on -Sunday morning.. ,.. • ,
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W. .MeaDonald, with Miss D., Mac- to take a summer course. Miss. Ada. Webster has been en• g)
. Lod accompanist. A chapter on Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Foran of Detroit gaged here as teacher for another
• • "China" •from the; Study Book was were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
• _ read •by: Mrs. W. MacDonald. Miss. „e, Foran. ..
D. MacLeod :gave an introductory to The United Church Garden Party,
. • ' the study with a chart, and pictures held'cm Friday . eyening Was ' very
, ' • of our. missionaries there. • Meeting successful.. For the first time in
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closed with singing, and a prayer
.--; several. years the weather Was • all
' circle and' all repeating the Lord'a that could• be desired. There was. a
prayer in' unison. •' large attendance and •• the play "In
• .. : Cherry -Time. •by the "Westfield .Dra-
matic society was thoroughly en-
joyed. Before the play, 'and between
the acts; numbers by the Westfield
'orchestra and by other Westfield
talent *ere veey pleasing.
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piO4.1c„:At ..13asebati Results
- X.444.00-02 Park During fast Week
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The: As_Kiiid Union - harelbell team playcd
theitt__exuanal,pieeic at Lakeside Perktwo scheduled len* games :during
Kintail, on July ist, i. large'llomhOrYthe week *Melt resulted in a victory
enjoyo games and'sports. Kincardineon Teendny.,. June 30t1.1,
Beginning with the wee folks tbere• ;by a score of 8 - 6, while on Fridge,
was the little ,Toti rage, in which all ,ovening they went down tp defeat oo
were successful. Next eanie the SX the Ripley diamond when they came
out the short end of a 5 to If
se
Lucknow at Kincardine
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This fixture .was a ,Olosely ,POntest-
Aid and interesting one, good fielding,
being a featureLThe localskePt out
Of difficulties two occasions when
.theypelled off snappy double plays.4.
Andrei, ter:the locals, had a big dei
With theVillow).-ereeking.„stett.:1„.iiite'
eecerici.,;, and Morris Bowler, third: In
ten race or girloverve,s of which succeeded in hiding
under a weed whichenabled him to
tOsit*,caMe.: ...firot-datherineLitae-2"
Kenzie, 40#)no:iiict:•?e#4.:u**, 3rd. was nnable to make the4,romp around. -the circuit. 5'1,4114;01mjailclge,
Ferelieks over 'twelve, jitirinie Far-
•"Mr, and 'Mrs, 'Arnold Barbour and.
Dorothy' and. Miss Gladys Hills 'of.
Fergus were recent visitorswith
• Mrs. It. J.:Weeds.,
• Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Anderson
and Miss MitcIntotik of Detroit are
Visitors Mr. and bits.:J,
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Yeareeld ogirts race, in 'whtch jean
Bissett came first and Merlon 'Mac-
Kenzie, seem& .the eix-Yearruld
boy's race, Stewart McLennan was
winner. The- race for girl's twelve -
yea' and 'under was won by Bettie:
Bus* firet; Catherine -McKenzie,
second; Markarie Bissett, third; while'
In the 1.8.year-old boys race, Jimmie
Fereieb-eante 4first: Donald
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4.
abson did the. niouncTiviiik and
rash and •!Tele Keith' tied far first r
' twirled a good geniel!
*ha Donald MeGreger and Joe Mc,. • • ••-•
'Myth' tied for , second. The TceutlIc Lucknow •IP eY
at ft'
rate ;was on. by Riles Bissett and Failure
at'ceenec
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kssith the slants
Bettie Bassett The biscuit, race with dished byRipley's pit-
cher a up
b.k far the largest group of contest- 1, e a. couple of Linfield errors,
ants, was won by Donald McGregor, • ted n Lucknow basing the sec,
fird, David Cowan, 2nd, and Rob; toetisdu game of the season with Ripley
Simpson, 3rd: The three legged race. on Friday riighti by a.score of 5 to
Were won by Joe MacIntyre and Don i: Both pitchers,-dumming- and Gem,'
aid .MiteGregoe 'for the boys and Bet- mel, .allowed but :fewhits and
tie :Bisseit and Catherine McKenzie drew for the locals got the only long
for- the girls. The lid,' and by no Outfield fly of the. gan-te. ' •
mean the least interesting . of the • 'Lucknow tea the lead in' the 067
races was for married women in and when A. Thompson xracked out
Which- Mrs.. Bissett ,came• first and efr double, driving n two -runs, and
MO: 11. MacKenzie c•secondheld a lead. of "3 -..to --2; -until.the -7th-
--"The--picniekere -.next7.•-vired" for :hob iiiniaig, when -21ley•-terned ' the tab
oi in varions forms Ofejumping. The les. • .
events were as follows: •• •-; Friday, July 19th,Kincardine plays
Standing 'Aimp-14,. Duncan Mc- in Caledonian Park. You will be y:fell
Kay,; 2nd, Jack McKay. ••• , satisfied with the brand of ball the
Running broad jump -.-1st, Joe hoys, are playing: -
Hackett; 2nd, 4`rank Hamilton.: Lucknow line up at Rip ey:
Running high jump--lst, Donald 0. Finlayson, -e.; H. Cumming, ,p.;
McKay; 2nd, Bruce j. Baker, id.; A. McCartney, 2nd;
Vaulting -Ad, Victor' Martin; 2nde J. Bsebson, ss; . R. Thompson,
Kenneth D. „Macteneen. • , ,r. 4.. Thompson, lf.; A. AndieW, ef.; C:
,-An•-interesting--4soft-ball 4areelwas Thomsen, -•rf . • •
Plared `between the marriedla the a See play -
single men. During the :afternoon, ed, short, while J. Brahmin,' .14 Fisher.
the refreshment booth Which. was in and M. Watson replaced H.. Cumming
charge of M-r.Neil-lkle,Donald, "Kin- 1A-iluinapson sthd_C,__Thompson; WhO_.
tail, was: well patronized.. Credit .is could not make the° trip. .,
due Mies Clara MCDonald,.-e-onvener
Barn Raising Near Kintat
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Better ..Fitting Shoes
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Duncan MacKay as well 'as to those
who aosisted. them on the grounds:for
the energetic way in which the pro-
gram was managed.
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ZION NEWS
• The regular meeting of the W.M.
S. was held at the home of Mrs P.
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ilARA.MOUNT NOTES
••••••••••••imini,
The Paramount school children
• presented their school teacher of .the
lied four years, - MissL Chesnut
• ' with a gift on the let" Y\et ticheol.
. In hr terms..with us4he has prtved
, herself a capable, conscieecious tea-
cher and fn.comMunity work she was
. • • a fine example of unselfish citizen-
ship and the best --f wishes go with
• • her toher new -school neer "Goderich.•
The coffin -utility. 'wishes ,,,Marrilen
Durein and wife good liealth and hap-
• piness who .have come to live with
• us *on the Eli 'Ensign farm. '
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•, The rock trusher in charge of
Thompson, has moved in to Camerons
pit, but in a .difterent iodation from
the last crusher. • ••
. Oliver Barkwell is expedted - home
from' gm:gland -soon;
The Paratridant football . team.
played . Lochalsh , last 'Monday,- the
score being no goal , either way. • •
A large crowd gathered at Para-
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• • modlit balirin Wednesday -night to
• celebrate the reception of Mr • and
- 'Mrs Robt. Stott, (the bride being
formerly Miss Anianade McDonald).
• The • hall• •wita beantifalty decorated
" and all enjoyed att excellent time.
The yeettg couple have the best wish-
es of. a heist, of friends: • „
• . Mies M iERicjiardn, nurte-itt.
• training at 1,ititoWel, Who has spent
• the past two weeks vactitiori at the •
• bottle Of :het pareitte, has returned to etesiii° to contrad a new hub
tooltudidoca than -lefAtid-et--an-old-one, •
HOLYROOD
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:Miss Goodfellow of Philadelphia,
is. assisting with ;the work at Mrs.
Aliner Ackert'l. •
The regular meeting of the Insti-
tute was held at, the home of Mrs. T.
Mr. • John Andrew • returned t6
Edmonton this week leaving Mtg.
Andrew and children to spend and&
er month with friends here:
Mr. Mark Gardner , is assisting
Henry and 'Richard Gardner With the
hay. • ' • .
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hunter, 6r
Vancouver were visitors -' over the
week -end with Mr. and -)Mrs. Outride
McDonagh. , .
• 1Virs Fred Topp and llirrs. Alfred
Wood, of Toronto, returned' to Torr
onto on Tuesday, after visiting ter .a.
week with Mr. and kra.•Charlee Mc-
Donagh. •
(Intended For Last -Week)
Zion S. S. field their annual S.
School 'pienie at the lake on Moeda(
last, •
Mrs, Mary Anderson has come to
speed a te-ar days with her darighter.
Harris with an attendance of thirty- ., . .
Mrs. John Helm.
60, with the president, Mrs. Hanna . Mile' Wm. Gardner of (ochrane,
in.:the. chair. Mrs. Marion. Harris
Ontario, and her daughter, Miss Olive
gave a paper on "How 'l'o Interest Gardner of Alma College, St Thoin.
Young People in Farm Problems." as, spent a few days withtaion folks.
Roll Call -What work I like.hest, on
the farmFruit salad demonstration CURRIE'S CORNER .'
by;Miss Hazel Petty, was very inter-
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' ° The U.F.Q.,and I:tr.:W.6' held
Mr. end. Mre. Richard Elliott and their ammo ale_day pioninon giant.
family spent the week -end Witt; the Ato '
y June 27th, at. Point Clinic. The
latter's, areas; mr, and 'mit. John. *cattier was very favorable .for the
Corbettat 'Cookstown , ,,s . • • ()cosier), and • there was a good at,
Mrs :Pinkney of. Walkerton was it; tenciance. After the midday meal, a
the bi-on Su,ndity; • • i number went in iiWint twirlwhile
Misi Elliott of Huron is with her •eerne „favored beree_eeee tdiehieig.
deeghter, Mr -s. Ahner Aticert. Mr.
.. ad other " erijoyed themselves ex-,
Aekett who has been ill the Griderieh ploring ' °the Surrounding country.
helpitakthe past two -weeks returned A•b•al-E.--e-ifiejoe-e .0-f. iteeet-i- the
Mine, although conditions are ver' call for supper : Altogether everyone
fratli the seine. We all- hope for enjOked. the outing, enjoyed the good
speedy recovery. , , things that filled the baskets and en-
• joyed the generous helping of ice-
dreate which as .sewed with the
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esting.
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Kintail-That farmer folk dearly
love an old-time barnraising was
dentenetrated • at the farm of jaCk
and Finlay MacDonald near Kintail.• ,
on June 1.7th..As a barn -railing
a rare event -nowadays there was a
•big crowd to witness this one -in
fact ,the community for miles around
wits there.. -There --were -veterans-Of-
Many a clOse-contest-in--daks 'gone.
• by displaying their old-time enthus
iasm, `riztd of course the youth and
beauty the present generation
were there -to work, to see and to
be seen. -
John Cameron, an . experienced
• builder was in general' charge of
the work. Donald MacLean and Frank
Johnston were •chosen. captain •to
• chose.:sidesj an -arrangement -which-
•adds 'pit and speed to the work. The
• sides however, did not indulge. in the
old-time frenzied race,. but- every-
thing went .on fast and. well.
The,' setting up of the frame-wasfollowed •by theusual splendid sup-
• per prepared by the hostess, • Miss
Flora MacDonald, who was, Wile as-
sisted by a friend, Mrs. Lennie or
Hamilton, and a mintber of willing
neighbors and friends to whom Miss
MacDonaldis. very gratefel. The
•supper.was served in the open bp. a
bevy of yonng ladies,'Mr. Alex Mac-
Ddnald a brother of Jack and Finlay
being It general helpeAr and director.
It was a delightfuluday and even.
leg; All had -a jolly good time, and
he- event Was not' marred by serious
mishap of any sort. „
Special Sale of Women's Fell 'Fash-
ion Silk Hose. "Market" Lucknow
• Dept. Store.- •
INMEMORIAM • "
. MacDONALD-sin loving memory
of:Angus MacDonald who died July
10th, 1936. ,
Peacefully sleeping," resting at last
The world's wearing troubles and
• care ate past,
In silence you et:loved, iii atienee
you bore; . • -
Till God called you hie, to suffer
Ito More.
Sadly missed and farnily..
ASIIFIF.1,1) UNITED CiturtCif
Annivereaty services at Makes Will
be held on Sunday, July IOW -Ser-
vices 2.80 and 7.30 P.M. The special
preacher ,for the lay, Itev. C. -H, 0e
Witteogensof Strat-f-erd:
Services next SundayZion 11 a.m.
-flacicett 8 ,m. -lakes 7 psn.
• The climb seldom stiffer. The tur-
te thinks itself speedy enough be-
citutie Its ,friendsravet-the- same,
-•P"••9•:"
We have just placed in stock 0
MURRAY'S, ILIEEL, HUGGER, N.
• Foot Comfort Shoe, in Widths p,
C ft and A.
It vvill be our pleasure to show
you these goods
WeKirelUst PlaCedin tock,a Alan's •
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Black COI 0?cford.:, cially priced $5 !Oa -
at well.and
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'Unless _Council Minutes.
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• Kinloss Council met en June 22nd,
1931, as Per 'adjournment. Alt-tnem.-
Jets Present:. '
' The minutes of: last regular meet -
were read' and confirmed.
• The following sheep cl4ims. were.
paid on motion of :McQueen and Hus-,
• Frank killer, 1' sheep,' and .1. lamb,
Wm. Fisher, 11 Iambi .$6,90; L.
Sterling,. 1 limb, 8.4t): D. McDonald,
inspection, $1,70; and John ,Kentiedy,
inspection, $4.79. ••-°, .
On motion ei Elliott: and McIntosh
.he folloiving accounts re -township
Hall were paid partsey .Hodgins;
draWing.'gravel,.$40.00, huilding-tem
porark fence, 1.75, 'total, $41.75.; Wm.
Jacksoe, ditching, etc., 17._ _,35. Neil
McCallum, - part pay -en- cement V.,61.1-
15.90;.• Rae and Portenue,enient and
Wire; '156.664 Ackert 'Bros, trucking
cement and timber, 1140;A: E.
-thotripsonr:meals to ineri,inte,--&-614-..
• Council then resuined as Court of
Revision On Apsessment Ro11, the,
Reeve in the-thairi when the follow -
ng
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changes were madeF• •
Win. Hodgins;: 2R N, reduced $200
Miner Arnold; 3 R'N, Bush Exemp-
tion, 8 acres; ' Richard Guest, '3R N,
Litish:Exemption, 8 acres; Geo: Leek-
aart, Con. 4, • Bull ExeiliPtioe,
acres; Allister Hughes, Con. 5, Bush
•Exemption, 10 acres; Henry Methers,
Con. 1, .Bush Exemption, 10 acres.
-&-fmotion ofMeintosicaild Illieton
the -KOH as now revised be taken as
.i basis of -all rates of taxation for
the year 1931. - ••. • .
The clerk was instructed to notify
all parties in Kinloss on the IC & K.
Drain that' their assessments are due
and payable on or before July 27th,
1931. • -
The Reeva was authorized to cop-
ier with the Culroso council re-Hhtek
Creek Drai. ° ••
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Council adjourned agaie
on Monday, July, 27th, at --the usual.
time and place.
Cheques issued:
Mee. Gaunt, P.L.WP
thompson, P.L. 36, 146.35: Robt.
Dcmeldsoni 37,10e.95: H. Lovett
P.L. 38, 15035: J. F. Dawson, P.I.,:
39, 135.70: F. Miller, P.L. 40, 147.70:
Sam Nesbitt, P.L: 41, 151.00: 0. Tit.,
fin, •PI. '42.1 83.00: A. E. Thompson,
•P.L. 43, 5.00: R. Montgothery; P,L.
44,` 14715: Wm. Percy, 1.I4 45, 175..
10: A. Burns, P.L.'46, 24.75: Sawyer
-Massey, P.t.47, 5.06: D. McKinnon,
P.L. 48, 158.60: John A. McKeni,
P.L. 49, 76.75: •T. II. Moore, P.L, 50
25.40: iex MeLeod,..._?L. 51, 64.75:
Aekert Bro, 11.40:; Fred Forsyth
Grant to School Fair, 20.00: Thee.
Genet, Postage, . Excise,- 740, Rae
& Porteous, 156.60: A. E. Thoms-
son, 6.00:-. Hervey Hodgins, 41.15:
Wm. Jackon, "17.35: Nil; Mditilum,
75.00: Frank Miller, 15‘0i Wm,
Fisher, 6.00: L 8ter1ingt, 8.40: Dan
McDonald, 1.10: -John Kennedy, 470.:
Roger Corrigan, romp.
The followin'rebates ' were paid
on the Krtiernc rt Murry ..Drain -j.
Colwell, 4.3: P. A. Murra-y, 10.40
Mrs, A. Hodgins, .80: L. Kraemer;
15.68: Mrs Jas. Murray, 19.60: Wm.
HawkshaW, 1.20: R. Corrigan, 48:
To. of Kinloss, Mr's, James
Burns, relief, 10,00: John Corbett,
Bat on By -Laws, 1. & it Drain, 20-
00: Jelin Corbett temporary bridge,
& 11 drai, 44.16: Fred A '(Edgar,
ngineer's Fees, K & K drai, 791,00:
Fred A. Edgar, Re -staking - K &X
drain, .39.06: J. A. McKinnon, en tic.
count Cuverts, 10 & k drain, 800.00:
W. C. Drury, � aceeent dredging,;set no0.0o.
J. R. Lane, Cler.
If veils teem baok they will be
handy fer ,eidesv.yehe don't Want th
•paint an just to eri?ss the street far
Fikitite Mined goods,
..,,,1•44:0140 :•••
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•Farmers Ditche
Biitiders
•MGM -GRADE 'BRICK and. TILE
far SALE et .REDUCEDPRICES
'We wilr.cenipete, in Price, Quality
and DeliVery.-A trial will con-
vince you. • • •
OVER 20 YEARS IN BUSINESS •
SATISFACTION, GUARANTEED,
BANNERMAN
BRICK, and TILE WORKS.
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P
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• MAFEKING
Mr. and- Mrs: WM;IL Johnstrin of
1.1xete,,,- who have been visiting Agh,
•leld relatives ter a couple of weeks,
otetned home Monday. • •
•
• Mr Palmer and Miss Olive Kilpet-
ick Motored to Toronto on Saturday
o take advantage of the Summer
icho�l courses given this month.
, Quite h. number of Ashfield rela-
Nes attended the funeral On Tues.
lay of Stewart Turner, 11�den of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Turner
•f Varna. ' Stewart was the
Jictim of an accident' on Saturday,
vhen he fell .off a load ofhay, sus-
aining a fractured skull, which re- •
;ulted in his death on Sunday morn-
ng. Interment was in Bayfield
Cern-
4tery. • • .
Mr. and Mrs. John .F. Andew of
,:dmenton visited Mr. and Mrs.. Thos;
Anderson on Monday.
KINLO:UGH
Mrs. V. Percy. and son Alvin of
)etroit were week-e114‘deitere wjthi
datives here. •
Miss Margaret Elliott returned to
er .home in Goderich after spending
;wo weeks with her Sister, Mrs. Cad' , •
Joyle.'
, Missps 'race and Dorothy Hidden-
' y have been attending Summer
.ichced in London.
1VI6ss • Norine Scott of Stratford • •
,Litefin.
enta few days With Evelyn Mc-
.-
• Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haldenby and
amily, arid Mrs. M. DtIciley of Luck -
IOW were to London on Midair.
•• Quite a number from -here attend -
the PresbYteriari S. S. picnic at
tiorrinccaiorndi.ne on, Friday-st.
Old -in the church on Thurditai
The Sr. W.•A. - Meeting Will be .
Mrs. Art. Halcienby, Kenneth and
Vlarjorie of • Toronto , are visiting„
riends here. '
• Mr.. Cliff Lloyd and his . mether,
;Its. E. J. Halderibk Of ,TonaWittida,
11: t, "visited friends here over the
-'eek.end.•
On Sunday next, July 12th LO:L.
No. 1139, will parade to the
an Chureh: for 'service at 8 !.M.
3rethren from other lodges are
invited:. Meeting at the Orange
Hall at 2.30 P.M. .
, •
Coegratulationg are extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack thbrnpaon,
Aliee ildgies) whose marriage- took !
place at the Rectory, Bervie, Oh Sat- •
-ardakt. •
,Mrs, Wallace Hewitt teed Shirley - • •
of Boston and Miss Eielle Reteitt of
amn:is, 0i Thursday last at W.
•
And •grandinothere „ eduld TnakQ
tiOup without a can opoipti' .