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meats are -arriving - almost daily -wand .now-js_.theme to make
sure-ef-.:your-:•summer:, needs_w1N� stocks are' fresh and sizes
Friday -•-Saturday► Bargain
14 .New:S p'lilg,Coats at'
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Only Navy Sults at•
$12,00.
9.00,
S5. Women's `Silly •Dresses°at: ' , 6.00' -
Suits at 5.00
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SOME' "PEES E ARE SINGLE' ,PAIRS, ' W H I L E -OTHER
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LINES HAVE TWO MATCHING , PAIRS. •
ll: - � ri e.d .froth $3.25'. to $4.56
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-THIS IS AST 'EX'TRA•--73424..-RG,AAh 01L11IGH : GRADE NEW
CURTAINS ' OU SHOULDN'T MISS.'
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^YHORQO.D'
Mrs. 14401, Culbert, Eva `•and rF aXJ Ii1�Tt �V �►!�ENTINJ
Lorne spent Sunday with MM1.:and
Mrs, Wm. Eadie. -Published every Thursday morning;
Mrs. A. Hudgins left ora Monday :to at `Lucknow, ,Ontario.
'w
spend ,a eek with `her daughter,
Mrs Rudy Selloff of Detroit. ,
Mr. and -Mrs. Moore -and Jean weMre,
recent visitor's, at :Mr. John.001WetV. e.
' Mrs. J. ii. Ackert of Allenford
visiting at present with Mr, Ernest"
Ackert, -• •' '•
�
Mrs. Howard ' Robinson I and daugh-
ter Shirley, spent the week with Mrs..
Dexter -of--Paramount
rs.;Geor e=Barrisen and .Ed. an&
Miss Liazie Pierce spent Sunday with
Jennie" and Alex Pierce
Mrs.Robert Bairdand Winnifred
were recent„ visitors. with Mrs. -Alms!
Iiy):RSDAY, JUNE 2nd. 1932
•
THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR
" In tills issue the By Law submittPed'
ay 'the Council pertaining to the pav-
ing -.of Havelock St., appears for the
third and' last time.
'Mr ,and Mrs:' Goldwin Harris,, Mrs.
Almer Ackert abed Jack .and Mr Cuth-'
•bert Jones motored to" Brantfford , on
Sunday. Jack remained and accgm
anieii' MisseGwendoly s Ackert ligaie',
?for• the 24th: .' - .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheill,. Doris'
mid Jack were ` recent' visitors �'at . Mr
Charles . Congram's. r•
...Recent visitors at ,: Thos. H Harris
erefrier.
n Pal--
rand
_:Mies. john M .
Isobel and Chester of Detroit, Miss.
BRINE COUNT7f
MIJi3.ICAL, FESTIYAI
(Continued from Page 1)'
Teller Solo„ 1.. Raymond paltoti.
Lucknow. 2., 'Kelly 1,ettner, Walker.
ion. - 3.• Ed' garrison, itipley ..
• Yeelit Solo (.Gide ander
./,'Margaret. N'e "trachea, Wslkerton.'
2. Margaret Rae,, .Luck»9w., 3, Many'
co; Ripley,
" Violin Solo .(Open)-- *,- poi .Royce::
Walkerton.' 2. Nellie McCallum, Luck
now. •3, Dorothy Pollock' Lucknow.
:Old Thine Mks. Nes-
The vote on this issue takes place bite, Ripley. 2. Angus McDonald,
Monday ' ane 13th and`wse `feel• Alex McDon lad ( e1•
d di necessity will �. i► Critaford
t littleopposition
with little, l
meet �i
m t
For the past twenty five years •the Ilger.,
upkeep of this ..road. has costs, thou
sands of dollars and all ` to no - avail
.
Des site all;' efforts:..and expenditure
P
this road ', continues to be: each._ a.
and • spring, ;literally, a quagmire.'
ndature willago;"on for time,
nes
- u
"'lit 1
b bi
ra y
11 a,.
'ane
d P
without en
s
a permanent' -road -
The
-road is built
The . ratepayers know •this to be
true, 'realize. it IA false; economy • to
:ontinue as in. he . past regardingw
oubt the
this I� street and without a d
opsu5osi expressed-at--the-•1mBs should..
he and We feel will • be -"Pave Have -
on, ,
•assn d thettion� tthis 1 ocal YAcal Solo ( n) for previous
improvement -.-an dire ..e_ .:.:_i rile rymner�l- . a. ,
e, very .. • e
Pian* 'Sole (sire Mrs, ' Geo.,
Bryant, ; Chesle
Mezzo..Soprano Solo, --4. Myra Mc-
:Dclnald, Luckily► 2. Marion Smith.'
Walkertoi : •,
(under: 16)...,1. .Jack
Violin' Selo
Pollock,, tuelinoW
.Rural..•-School.. borne-_ 1:..Bip1_'ey. -
-Lucknow
• Recitationa for .th a under .15-
1, Isobel 'Douglas, Lucknow. 2. Jam.
Johnstpne, Walkerton. $., Herbert •
Taylor; -'-Walkerton,- :� •'
Girl Soloist . at . Rural. School--
`t. "Elaine' Lenard Ripley. • 2. Agues.'
Gillespie; Lucknow.
gaol Report
•
11oom "II n' •
Possible.- Marks 00 Hou.: 375:,Pass
300. ,4
i 448..
•� wam
,::: Sii •..--II Hon:-�1Qa., T . .. eY
-Jane Hornell`,;447 Marion Traplin
:!44: "Helen. MacDonald-"" 438 Mary,
;Fisher -427 `Esther ;Mortis 426: Bes
•;aid Stewart400 fJ', C. Johnstone 395:
�Geald' Culbert 389. ' Pass•.-Murvin
:Solomon 351: •'Dolma ; Paterson. 315:
Jack Gook 310 Jean'. Havens. 305:
Gordon .Steward' 304: BelowPass-
• Evelyn Taylor 288 Donald ' John-
stone ,279. • Ella Whitley 169: Lloyd
Wyld* 191: 'Jack ' ,Henderson 172.
Alisent�-Margaret ;Corms "
Possible ',Marks , 410,. Hon. 300: Pass
240
Jr.. `II Hon:=Allan Treleaven 305:
Russell Garniss 301. Pans• Reith Col-'
287:tt n- 179::__ Sam
... lyer Ernest B, u P;
Mac illin 263 Dangles Aitchison
240.,Below Pass -Arthur 'smith .232:
- ran "@�S"..J mstrong 2011:' lamed web
ster .186:' Donald MacKenzie 182.
H. G. Sherrif:•
' I�AR 1Vi0UNT •
'. Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Swan visited
with friends at Wiarton„last'. week.''
Mises Mary Cook, nurse in train>kngKI.11tL011GH
'n -ha spent an- evenin at ber. _: » __ -
at. Wi g, xa? . g Miss Mary Graham returned . to
home . during the.; week.: •
and .Mrs :CoidQnamihon;'Mi. . '
,,,,,,:,...,"°'.her
Mnrgayet; Palmer and r Amos Pal-
rad• • e ;• Kincardine, Mr and Mrs .
'sword and Miss . Wilena. Hewitt
of Riley, Mr' •and Mrs. Robert Mae-
onaliL'>.ani Mrs. Charles:'Congram.
Mrrt:and Mrs.; John Barr, .Doris and
Jack were recent visitors: with'Mr.
and Mrs. , Charles Burt
Mr. •and - Mrs. Robert MacDonald
.spent -Sunday with the latter's 'Par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. ;Turnbull
Underwood.
Hamilton after. visiting her parents
and Mrs' John Jamieion',and lktr and Mrs: Lorne..Sandereon spent,a ,few
days'-' last week with. Wmgliam friends.
'•Charles Hodgins of Hamilton
visited recently • 4h his brother,' Mr -
Fred Hodgins.. •
Mrs. 'V. 'Percy and • son Alvin' of
Detroit •called, on relatives. `here on,
Monday., . + .
i Miss Grace . Haldenbr of ; Walkerton ,estival held
pent. the week-ent1 at • her home
Miss Irene, , Marsh is . -visiting" in
Iamilton., :
Mr.. Wm. Montgomery Missesa
Maryc.. and :Mildred . and '.Miss Jane'.
Mrs. Erie•Wilson attended the' fun-
eral of 'Mrs •,John' Jamieson of -Currie ,
Corners'•:last Saturday.: -
Congratulations, are; due' .Mr:. Ales.
MacNay for winning first • place in the
baritone solo class. at • . the Musical
Festival held at Lucknow:last Thtrs-
day-and-•Friday-The--a'1-i around.-.inus
cal trophy) 'was .:won by._L`hcknow, al-
sa.-the=- shield -•-for, the -,Rural- Church.
choir.
CREWE
The town ''is in a strong 'financial.
position with•a' total debenture debt
�levied`iis axes of --less• han�$19,000•Newlon,: Lucke 2. Lets Leggatt.
10 It -is. assured- 'that 'the -retiring ew _ .__.. Lehi __.
bridge debenture plus:the annual up Lucknow•,' : '
Piano Solo- (under ' 16)-L Eunice
�ceep:.of'•this road as it• is, will more
than pan the ,yearly debenture debt
resulting'' from this .work:' Thus ;there
.vill�be riot increease . in -the mill --rate.
,Local labour will' benefit from 'the
project, Lucknow will. have a
asset in the .•completion of the work
e • faci 'ties,to, make this- :•a sple.
_dded h
"shippii g• and commercial .. centre,
no Indic dust nuisance, on this. street,
':nd-•countless •benefits, ;
•
Exercise yourwi�ights On • June 13th,
tad after reading the article on page
the by. a !Interested Citizen" your.
reasonable conclusionwe. feel• will, be
`'o support the By -Lawn
Vocal' Solo' (ladies)--previouspfize
winners --r. Kathryn: Matheson, Rip -
Dorothy - Harley, .Walk_eutont 14.1 s...
Sees, Chesley-(tie1, •
Recitations for those under '8-
1., Reid „MeEim, Lueknow. 2. Annet-
ta •ta :, 'Stewart, •Lucknow: ' 3:' :'Willa
i
Thompson, Lucknow ' •i1 • ,
Contralto(" Solo= -1.: 'Mrs,"'" : Retold
Treleaven,, Lucknow:
Soprano Solo -=1: 'Winnifred •Arm-
atron ;' Lucknow. 2. Alice Webb,
f3'
7 to
entre
Skog Starts
SsO:. L. L.. Saturday a
TIiURS•, •FRIDAY, • SAT)itiRDA7f;
June . 2-=3-.4 • -
TIM McCOY
Iu .
"The One Way `'rail"
CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY --
°°TOBACCO: $1D"- ,-.--_
MONDAY, TUE.S.,: WEDNESDAY
•
June
.PLISSA LAUDI
uNA. ' 'MERKEI '.
VICTOR M'cLAGLIN:
In.
Ojiric1 d
CDLORTONE REVUE
• •':SNAPPY^ ;CAI1&LLERO", ..'
._'.SPECIAL,-- --�
June 9--10-1;1
Janet.''Gaynor. &• ;Charles Farrell
In.
"DELICIOU'S"
THE MUSICAL'•• "FESTIVAL
Ttiie seventh annual 'Bruce County
last week in the village
here bespoke the success the event is en,.
ioyinig: The ' keeness of competition
and the enthusiasm of „the public ;as=
:aures;.one that'this festival•' will con
-
Anna to grow' and be' one of the
__ --actors it --developing the
r"eatest #
'bility .of those.'ea talented' in_ Mist-.
.m1 'and literary lines..
. Faithful practice 'is necessary
h
weeks, in 'advance to fit''one for such
competition and -each year as 'expres,
SedbProf. Blackwood, "The stand-
-_ards are' being.' raised and contestants
are;. going over the top." .What more
gratifying results.. could be looked for
from a project which ' originated.
fundamentally for that purpose.
Miss Hill "and' Prof. Blackwood
juc\ging the' instrumental and •vocal
numbers ' had pleasing personalities:
The reasons for arriving at •their de-
"•isions were:' clearly stated and one
'cannot doubt' for a moment but that.
they were thoroughly versed in their
respective lines,'and_ gave unbiased
and ' conscientotis . aw.aids, and their.
yrijicisins were, most constructive.
Mr. Calvert,. B.A., adjudicate roof
of
he 'literary numbers, 3iowever,
not leave any such kindly feeling lin
the hearts 'or' his large audience of
Friday night.. His bombastic .attack
on the . ability • of • the several elocu-
tionists, 'during . which they, ,were the
3ubjecW of humiliating ridicule was
most uncalled or, and. to say ' they
1ees_t by no,.means gentlemanly. The
•lomineeriilg-J-manner:. -an wi►ic}r he
zriticised their weak points, will in
no ',Nay be helpful to, their future en-
deavors and in fact.will no. doubt
•liscourage and' discust these readers'
to such a degree • that their services
hereafter at various .local entertain-
,nents may be sought in vain. Mr.
;alvert's display lof ignorance as it
apeared to 'many, leaves behind .hire
n this "neck of the woods" as he
to 'ingly termed 4, mingled feel
°ngs of resentment and provocation.
Mrs. _John Watt, Bill and . Sicilia
spent Sunday with M. . and Mrs.
Isaac' Gauley. '
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. • Matlock of
Torontospent a fewdays with the
formers brother,' John ' Matlock:
• Mr. and Mrs. John Kilpatrick at-
tended' the wedding. of the latter's
sister on' Monday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Finnigan' and
family spent Sunday with .Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Finnigan.
The monthly meeting of the W.M.
S. will 'be held at the home of Miss
Agnes Matlock on ' Thursday, June 2.
Don't forget the Crewe Lawn So-
cial to be •held on the Church lawn
on' 'June,1Oth..A various program will
be given.. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wei. Spindl'er,'L-uck
,tow- visited with Mr. and Mrs.: 'Wm.. • soon of Detroit were weelf=end
. Arm g
M"acGilt. recently.
Miss Phyllis MacDonald, nurse -in-
training at -Woodstock is`.spendrag :a
three weeks vacation '. at her home
here. •
ASRFFELD NOTES
The' Paramount 17.F.Q. club have
a •"Ground'"d.Hog" drive on to enter-
tain the winners, to a Social even -
ng inthe hall. .
There will be a dance in the Para-
mount Hall on Friday, . June 1.Oth.
Admission' 25c. Ladies free. Refresh-
ment -Booth:--Everybody welcome-'
The Paramount-U:F.W.O: and , U.,
F.O. will held,their annual picnic at
the' Lighthouse eon Saturday, June.
lith. The picnic. will be all day and•
there will . be .football, baseball,
horse -hoe pitching and a baby -show.
Don't be. afraind to' ask your friends
that are good ,cooks.
'visitors with relatives here ' �d
Mrs. Ada;; Uodgina left oh MMom ny'
to inset filer daughter, :Mrs.` R. Selloff
at Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs George. Haldenby and
family spent Sunday evening at Mr'."
Howard Mc,Guire's. .
',Mrs. B. 'Slessor visited over the
week -end' with her daughter, Mrs..B.
E. McLean.
.Miss Nellie Malcom was success-
ful in being a -prize winner ' at the
Musical'' Festival .held in . Lucknow.,
Congratulations. '
Mr. and ,Mrs. Karl Boyle and Miss
May Boyle attended the meeting of
the Bruce.' Deanery A.Y.P,A. ltocal
council at, Kincardine on Friday • ev
ening:
t. Mr. Wm. Helm aecompanled by his
'tae her and Mrs. °Wan. Hunter motor-
ed to Tiverton .lase ,Sunday:
Miss •Emma McDonagh spent Sun•
day with her parents. '
• Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon. Ritchie and
family . visited in Dungannon 'last
Sunday.
Misses Jane and Emma hose' ' of
Goderich spent tha week -end' with
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rose. .
M. and Mrs, Geo. Swan 'visited.
Mrs. Cooke on Sunday.
,y
RIB -ROLL _ROOFING_
colored or plana; PerLonse‘baijoi
sheds, garages, "Council Standard",
or "Adorn" quality.. Easy and quick -
to lay,, permanent, proof against fire.
Free estimates '.gladly sent. Send
measurements..
Makers of Preston Steel Truss Barns; tis r
naiizedTanks Bain Doorgordurare,Preston
Led•Hed Nails, Double -Mesh Metal Lath.
..Ventilators; Road Fold Garoke Doors. All
Sheet Metal Building Material.
teelPioductsd
milteid,
Guelph St.. Preston„Oat.'
Factories at Montreal.and Toronto,
ennnmarw.wu nannnuur,uunanuulwauuu
BARGAIN AI B
R,O
LONDoN RETURN
SATURDAY, JUNE 11411,
Present Railroad • tickets to
obtain: reduced rates, at London
-hotels.
Eastern Standard Time
Lv: Ldcknow 6437 A:M
Ai:' Latiidosi I"0:'5"0`"A M:
•
Returning
Lv.'London 5.30 Y.M. Saturday
or 7.05 A,. M. Monday
•
Tickets good on above sched-
uled in coaches only. No bag-
• • gage checked. Children 5
years and under 12, 'half fare.
Secure tickets early from
Depot Ticket Office. -
T-43
CANADIAN NATtdNAL.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McKay of Gi'ain
is spent Friday evening at Mr- Wm
Percy's.
Miss Evelyn McLean • returned
home after spending. a- few dais • with
her friend, :Miss; A:.Denniger,.: Walk-
erton.
Mr. and, Mrs. Mac Lane a)s. fain -
fly were Monday evening visitors :at
Geis: Halderby's. •
asesley.. '
Mouth ;Organ. Solo --1: Geo., Ter -
vitt; Lucknow. :2. 'Murray McDonald
Ripley. 4: Charles. Martin, Luckpow.'
,-nMale Duet -1.. Ben Farrel andJohn
t1. 'Munn, Ripley. .
Recitation, (open) --1: Rena Carru
:thers,._Litipley._2. He m 'Anderson,
Lucknow. 3. Francis .ldontgomery,
Ripley_. _ _..._,
Month Organ Duet -°1. Charie3'
Martin. and Geo. TerVitt, Lucknow.,
Male Qliirtette-1: Ripley,
Folk Dine -1. Lucknow. `2 Luck=
now. 3.-
•
. - Rural ,. Cluireh Choir= -1. Lucknow.,
2 Ripley.
Mixed Quartette -1. Lucknow. 2.
Ripley. ,3: 'Walkerton. • i
Orchestra -1. 'Lucknow;
LUCKNOW and. INGHAM
onumenta .VOrks
Lackeow..Ont..
His :the .largest and most complete.
stock in .the. most beautiful deaigna
to choose from; in -s
MARBLE. ' SvCOTL"i:,. SW EDiSH ,
-,._AND,C_IANADIAN GRANITES_ __
W E Matra' ''a' Specialty of
-
• FaMilI monuments and Invite •
,near'• nspeetion. '
inegiptiono Neatly. Cirefullty and
Praomptl . Done:
' .Ore ., •lra
our ._order...,•,
See lu .before p ons .y
IL A. Spotter.
Phone 259
Winches',
Douglas Bra.
• •'Phaas'74- `,..
• I'
Miss Fanny Wall is 'spending 'a
couple of weeks with ' Miss Annie:
-Statters, -10= con. -
There will be no service in the
Presbyterian Church on' Sunday. next
June 5th, owing to the Anniversary
services -at South Kinloss. .
MAFEKING
Mrs. Will Henry of Flesherton was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hen-
ry part of last week.
Mr. Finlay Shackleton' of Priceville
was a weekend ' visitor with his.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shac-
kleton:
M rs. Will 'Finlay was taken to
Wingham Hospital Wednesday fol-
lowing "a few days illness and under-
went • an operation, Friday 'morning.
Her many friends hope that she will
make a rapid recovery.
Miss Alice . Shackleton is home at
present suffering from a heavy cold
and sore throat.:. 'Miss Grace Blake
who has been i11'for three weeks re-
Burned part of her school work :this
sleek. Cliv_"e Blakh''who was ill las:
week with influenza is improving.
Mr. 'Wesley Alton and Ruby, Mr
.and Mrs. Alf Armstrong and bays of
London, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Irvin Simday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Milton' Naylor' and
family of Toronto -were recent visit-
ors at the •home of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Irvin. ••
Mr. Cecil Johnston spat. May 24th
at Sarnia. His sister, 'Mrs. Hiram
Moffat accompanied- him Iroise 'Welt-
nesday, until Sunday, when $he ire•
. r,
Its Easy to 'fay at
"MARK ETV
Lucknow s
Department Store
$250,000 is the' sum to provide for
expenses inconnection with the forth-
coming Imperial economic confer -
:nice -it ,Imperial
be money well -spent no
doubt; if delegates' come prepared to
present constructive proposals for
,promoting empire .trade which will
result in no uncertain achievement to
this end. ,
!cued to Sarnia with Mr. Moffat,
!q plioto114 i4 fes da 9 t ba fig %tl, erred est,
VISITS ZION LODGE
Rt. Wor. Bro, E. 0:-Ga1laghetir; D'ia
trict Master,' Bruce T.O.L., made his
official visit to Zion. Lodge on Tuesday.
night.,-. The district master dealt
his address chiefly with the report
of the Grand Lodge of bntario West,
and also that from' the '• Supreme
Lodge of flritish . America, both of
which he attended as delegate. The
two vital issues were stili' Eolingra-
{ism and the Public School he con-
tended:- The 'great-mass.sif. ople.ai'e°
not interested in the doctrines of
she
Cbmrnunista, but it lien Reil tot
r7
'll gee if Ella'.
can come"
Low ev'enh g rater
On Station -6)4h -
'ion tells begin,
7.00 p.m. Si -ill
louver night rates
-it $i30 p.m.
The very day visitors were corn-
ing; Bolt Emery's wife caught
a bad chill. She tried to,,keep
going, but it was ' obvious that
she would have to go' to bed.
"Now don't worry," . Bob said,
"Ella's only 30tnules' aWayb T'11
just get .her on fixe'telephone
and see. if she can't come, and
help us out." .
A 'few minutes later they had
Ella's cheery promise. Once
more, in an einergency, Long
Distance had proved .quick de-
pendable -.- and surprisingly in-
expensive.