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lilt. W. M. CONNELL
Physician and. Surgeon
Lucknow
Hours: 1.30-3.30 looll
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WALL l'saiplaft-A full line of 1940.
Wilt Paper on hood. Prices consider
• able dean for. 1930. ani eilsOnaent
f a leading job house. -R, .1. Camer-•
• on, ecoratorall Painter and Griiiaer,
• Box 174, Lucknow. ' •
FOR SALE -A comtortaioe iiwetis.
Apply to D. Calliper.
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• ;0 LOCAL AND GENERAL
Mr. 'Henderson'of. Brussels is arsit-
legtais week with Mr. arid Ides. W.
aVisa BBL:" •
FOR SALE -House and Lot, being
lots 7 arid '42 in the village of Kin
• For further particular apply to
' Earry Thompson, R. It: 4, Kincardine,
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BOYS Fog, EARN WORK
14 to 19,years of age, $1.00 Uo. $13
' month. • •.
• ' Good forte- homes are wanted for
the placeMent, of boys. on a yearly
basis. 'Thirty Will he available almost
at once and otheis' May be had at
later' dates within a shoat time d ap•
plieaticin. Only ;Protestant Haines,
good references (one •froni
Minister of arnsers owirChurch)sears
, • be supplied. Apply to HosteLINorsrat
-Ontario; or phone Georgetown tO r. 3
• 'UNCLE JOSH SAYS
• That it Oak, last picnic they got
their supplies' at Reid's Bakery. That
Golden Crust breed has aim all beat-
en for sieroltvichet. Cakes that. featly.
Melt in your •Mouth:. also Other good'
things to mike up the 'Mich basket.
• Phone nour wants to
REID'S BAKERY
Phone No. 68.
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110TlL, WATIalas SUPPLY
-And Things In Generalsa'
nfir, Editor:-aany that, the Byaaasa
• has passed with a substantial major-
ity; and .the council can go ahead
with some scheme which it believes
• to be in the interest of the. Commtm-.
ityr adverse criticism would be • of
:no avail, then, how would it be to try
• something constructive. You know
' that there is an election of represen-
• atitives te parliament before the-peo-
, and: big questions, of state are
• •being diseussed, with parties bolding
• • different views and different opinions
--to one might, venture to offer 0
• few ariggestions in this project:Well
is now before the citizens. The col/n-
et is a body of heneyable men and
We believe it ,has the best interest ol
the Community at heart, but, it is
'not an infallible institution and the
Members are honest enough to admit
that it is just possible for them to
• make sante mistakes. And as they are
• • not tied up to any majority vote they
might revise and change somewhat
• their ,program, if they considered n
waulcl bring a larger Measure of
• thrift and eiesperity to the *tinge.
One of our greatest needs. is a nice.
• coo, well heated; well, kept hotel; an
Inducement to traveller -3 and tourists
that *coda be One Of the nest *stets:
• the village cold have, It would be
• foetal) to put looney into an ill leek-,
• nig, ditopidattal building.• `
What are we looing? 1st,' a pet: -
lotion of from 6 Us 10 'persons. 2nd
rent $1200 per year, taxes; electric
light and sundry income $500 -a -living
, of 6 or 8 persons at say $500 per
year -$3000 froth tourist and trav-
ellers, which we miss (Fard to com-
• pute) say $2500 per year. To carry
$23000 at 5% -a$1375 -therefore .our
loss would be nearly $6000 per year -
one business man placed it at $1000f
a year loss. He maid travellers can
lam front Vitingham, offering •to pas
• his expenses -rather than bring one
trunks and sainples. , where there ,a
• no hotel aceomodation.
The people, by their vote havcioor
etioned the spending of $5000, to it
• spent for village improvement an?
•the welfare' of 'the, inherit; then P
is a greater gtiestion, which is the
better way to .spend it in order tr
get most out of it. Might not some
' thing like the following be consider-
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Say spend .$12,000 for better fite-
protecticia-extensions, hydrants. bet-
ter Ouroping outfit -never Mind con
rioting dead end; --$25,000 ter hotel-
• $15,000 to paste Hayleek street an"
save yearly upkeep. Now gide re -
MOMS tta.000 to simple' domestic
water by meant of pipet from deo-
AS: eiample. Sa of the popula-
tion (200 poets) are, :SOWN& seal
fresh sratet for drinking, for toilet
purposes &as from WM. IllaKenzie• i
well, no •cbarge for the water.. Mr
• McKenzie said that .his wen was con.
Siderably 00400 ft. (leen and that
the Water asmaineil with 10 ft. 04
the, top..:41nd he coessiderea that thew
WAs sufficient Watrit in that well te
oupply, 14 the population at Lucknow.
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Bargains in NewestWeak Goods"
fora:idles' and cbildrens'. cool dressea
•The Market. • •
• Don't miss the Manatee 'Gelder"
Party, Friaay, Aug., 1st, irk Caledon
iaac• Peak, Lucknow. •
Mrs.' D. M. Johnston of London is
• visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. arid Mrs. Win. Todd.
• Master Doke and -Audrey Horne are
holidaying at the •• home of theii.
grandparents in, Kingsville.' •
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Miss Enoli Boswell has .retureed
after visiting for the past week with
her grandparents in Exeter. •
•Miss Margaret McQuillins is home
after ,spending a couple cf weeks with
friends at Niagara on the Lake.
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Mrs •Jack Cameron alaiMrs. Wm.
Fisher; spent .i. few days of last week:
in Steatford and Niagara Falls. , •
Brantford Gilt Edge Twines 650 ft
to the lb., at 153si teas.'
•- "Wm. Mord& & Son,
• Masi Claim Cameron was tae 'guest
last 'Week of 'kiss Norine liodginS
• who wei"hoine flan' Detroit on vaca-
tion:
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Sale' of: Mens' and Boys' Worl,
• Shirts, hundreds of $1,50 to. $1.75
shirts are gOing.ae, each $1,00. -TM
Market. •
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Mr. Ronald . and Miss Ethel Mc
• Kay of Seafordh were visitors last
week with Me. and Mrs. •'Caineroa
McDonald.
Mr. P. , Naylor ,of Toronto 1
• visiting with Mr. and Mes. R. 11
Thonipson and family,mato are
camping, at .Point Clark. •
• Mrs. Carrick Douglas and baby,
• Bobby, of New Yorlassalso Miss Teen
Carrick ef Owen. Sound are visitors
Ow* ,O.ip DR: F. :J.' THOMPS014
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Was Wellsgue.111 Wienteeg Deatean
0Oriiverly sof•LticlaroW ••••••
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Last week we briellY inentaimed: the'
afeatb of Dr, F. J.: l'hompson, of Win-.
Oipeg, Man. The following is •a fuller
account' et theSsudclen and untimely
death Of ais .well-known doctor and
physician :Of that, city. •
Dr, TM:Neaten bore ,in-Lueknosir: 44
•years ago, , Stied auttidenla saftev two
heina ilineSsa from a , severe heakt,
attack at his Marie in wietipeg"
Monday Morning,' July, 14th. •
The :funeisal service Was held the
following Thuraday from Kowa Urii,
ted Church to Elnaisioti .Cernetery.
De. Thournscin returned frOni mak-
ing a Cell :at 1 o'clock •A.M. He re-
tired and awakened later with an
annoying pain in his chest. With the
• eontinrance of the pain a 'doctor was.
seminar:led; but he besaine oneonciriuk
and passed away before medical aid
arrived.
Dr. Thompson is survived by his
widow, and two children, a boy of .12,
• and e girl 'of ••10 yeas.of• age. Also
lors3 sitters, Mts." E. J. Collins, lifts.
•IL W. Perley and Mrs'. Etta Helwig,
All of Winnipeg; and by tied. brothers,
A. M. Thompsori set , Reg'na, Sask.,
airid 12,}i. Thompson, of Lualarow.
;Ha; Thompson spent hia boyhood
aJay a in Leanne, and, as a young
nazi graduated, from the University
af Toronto, his Brat medical 'practice
leing in Collingwood, Out., Later he
.vent to litolion Bay Junction and.
doctored in the lumber anisp•there
for "several, years: .04 completing a
cost graduate course -in Chiaago,' he
has •ainee that time been ,elosely as-
•soeiaten with his arofesiois in Wilk
---siaegalitiessaa,s-staineMbeitadatheask.0....
U.W. andofthe 1.0.F.,•
FARMER AND • • '
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The • regular, meeting Of , the Jr.
Farmers and Jr- 'Institute swill be
held in the Town. Hall, Lucknow,
Thursday,. July 24th (to -night), at
o'clock sharp. Preeious to the meet-
ing Lucknow and Tiverton Jr. Farm,
th Mr, arid airs., Geo. Douglas, jers will play an exhibition 'soft ball
• game at Smith's field. • '
' Mr. and l‘fs. G. A. Uldaila and On Tuesday evening Of thia week
daughter, Frances, Motored.to Oiillia
on Monday, where they will visit lor
a tew days with Mr. and. Mrs. T. 5.
Reid. ••
Mrs.. Wall -and daughtersa-Gwend-
olyn and Audrey, of .Listowel spent
a few days recently with the formers
parents, Mrs. and ,Mrs, J. C. Mac-
Jnis.". • • • ' •
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In the recent examiratimo in musk
by a representative (examiner) from
Torontca; Conservatory of Music -
Eunice Newton and Frauees Arm-
strong each obtained first lass honors
• ' Mr. and. Mrs. J. •Litt and kiss
Helen. Schmidt of Sebringville, also
Mr. and Mrs. A. Litt of Lethbridge.
• Alberta, were visitors at Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Bushel's, last week.
Screen Doors and Screen Windows
to fit any door or window. Also screen
wire by the yard all widths. Protect,
your home against the' pesky fly.
Murdie & Son.
• Don't forget the F.tnd Tattoo in.
Caledonian Park, the evening-- of ,
Tuesday, July 29th,.at 7.30 P.M. Ad-
mission:-Achilts 25c, Children •10c
Cars, Free.. Dance in the Town Hall.
following Tattoo. Admission 50e.
Mr. Harold Agnew has opened a
watch and Jewelry repair shop in the
buildingadjoining the ofice of Me.
A.. Siddall. Mr. Agnew has until,
recently •been eniployed in this line
of work in Detroit and oa'ers to the
public reliable work withrorompt ser-
vice and at ream:triable prices.
• Mr. Reg. Smith, of the Bank of
Montreal here,.received 'word on Tues-
day that his mother had died sudden-
ly ,at Toronto, where sheasseen for
the past two Weeks. •Mra'salld Mrs.
:Smith left for Toronto Tuesday after -
soon.• Mrs. Smith was' with her on
here 'before going to. Toronto.
STATEMENT .
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• We, assume that our readers rffl.
understand that the Matter appear-
ing in this „paper in the interests
the candidates in North Huron and
SoUth Bruce is advertising ,and -does
net netresitily express our views.
Publication of these articleis just
• the' candidates way of addressing tbe
• electoes, and the' candidate, not the
paper, is responsible for what is
said. •
Special PriCta On mens' and boys'
Fine 'Shirts. Reduced to $140 and
$1.0n The hiarAt4 •
SFREET DANCE
The' Fire Company ,.is Putting oh
another of their populist street dances
Pridayoevening of this Week -Prizes
for first oh the • panetnent, Balloon
Dance mid' Hat Dance.tand and good
•orchestra.,
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:We have io- stock galaanized Water
tanks made of twenty gauge ireti#
.4aeity 120 pAlletta.. They intake itye,
eellent *atom trougba Win. Murdie
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the Junior Institute: and -Kincairdine
girls 'eagaged in a friendly game of
soft ball. The game was played, on
the Continuation School diamond and
proved to be anie of the best and most
6/citing game , of the season, The.
Lucknow girls being the winner by
a ,score Of 18
Watch for the bits of the Monster
Garden Party held by the Jr. & Sr.
Institute a in the Caledonian • Park,
Liicknow.
• SUCCESSFUL MUSIC STUDENT
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.At the; recent local Toronto Con-
servatory of Music examinations.
Miss Encas Boswell was a successful
candidate, taking. first class honors
in Theory, pass in Piano, ant honors
in Jr. vocal: Miss Buswell is a fawn
of Mrs. Geo. H. Smith, and Mrs. J.
Wesley Joynt.
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-EXAM 'REPORT CORRECTION
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The omission of a line in the "pass"
list in the Lucknow section Of the
'Entrance" 'report as it appeared in
The •Sentitiel last week, resulted in
a curious error -all of one name and
out of two others being left out. The
nanzes which did not appear properly
are "Camerclo Stewart. (1.ucknoog
School): Campbell 'Robert. (School.
oriknoSen):, CookEdna, (Paramount
School.) •.
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'ANNIVERSARY IN ASHFIELD
Anniversary services will' be held
in Ashfield Church .on Sunday, July
27. The Rea. Mr. Short of Barrie will
be the. minister for the occasion.
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MAFEKING
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stephens and
Miss Vera ofDetroit,' end Mr. Steph-
ens Sr., Of England, ere guests of
Mrs and Mrs. Thos. Ariaerson thia•
week.' ' • ,
The :Young People's Society spent
a pleasant evennig at gistail, Pride*.
After strolling about the beach. and
calling' at the Presbyterian Summer
School, they gathered on and in front
If Mr. Stephen Stothers porch. where
the League program was enjoyed:
aftee which teftesbnients *ere served
•aiid a social hour spent. A vete of
thanks was tendered Mr. and, Mrs.
Stothers for their hospitality.
Quite a. number` of our yoang folk
attended the rally service on: Monday
evennig the opening night of the
• Smother School at -Goderich.
Mr. .-Palmer Eilpatriek • was up
frein Toecofto for the week-Thd..
Miss' Florence Scott ofSelgrave,
visited her friend, Miss Alice Shack-
leton last wdt.,• . •
Mr, Eeriest Blake. Master Clifford
Mistes. Witthiffed, Muriel and Phytie
Blake and Ws. Albert Alton motored
to 'Danville on Friday dart t spend
n tent days. with Mr. Blakel sister,
Mrs. • Hoffman. •
Mr, Blake Alton Of/Belfast spent
To The Electors Of
, 'South :Bruce
:On Fonday, July 28th, every man
aria synnaan . whois- entitled to note
:ahould take advantage :of: their fame-
• D0 NOT SHIRK THIS • RESPON-
SIBILITYs • ••• ,
, There are a few vital Points that
I would like you to. Censider before
depositing your ballot. '
When, the Liberal Government en-• .
tercel Into an understanding with the
New Zealand Government regeediog
aradtaaelatinimathearadidatiotaconsicior
the Dairy tIndustty, in which •tne,
farmer is aabig factor, With .the
re-
sul.t-:tivzt our' ountry., fronf the At-
lantic to the ,Pacafic has been teadeca,
with Zealand butter, wliich nat-
urally reduced the pride of lititter-fit.,
to (:u.sh .an• extent that every house-
hold in the country felt the effect.'
The loss to the farmers of the County
'of Bratee alone, 'during the four mon-
ths ending June ;10th,'amounts tor
tbe large sum' of $212,5400 the price
of biatsee-fat having dropped 834c
tier lb. Thies Liberal Government tell
as that in ,trading.with Near Zealand
they opened a market for Canadian-.
made -goods. What this amounts to
tie not know; but '1 do know alert
if they, 'step, the iMpOrtation of •butter
in October this year,,as they claim"
hey; will. they will imnediately. close
'the market for Csnadinn Products.
aa. the people of New Zealand • are
bconid to resent the cutting off of •
thoir market fon one ot their
princi-
nul products. being butter. You there-
fore can readily see that in cleat -ray,
asp the Dairy industraa•of this ecnin-
try for several years.' they have in
no way benefitted the other Indus-
tries of the Country. • •
,Aas"ri-under the Couatorvailina
Tame with the United Steps our
faz-rner wiil be more or kass , subject -
ed, to tbe Will of 'tee Government nt
Vaashinoton. Why should the rodticer
sf 'Veef.-aides and fruits in this coun-
try -be forced. to compete at ceitsin
••,•ersorvg of rhe year .ae-ainst the joi-
n-art:04,ns from the United States!
In ClIifornia. and all Moog 04 Pac-
ific Coasts •fruits and •reiretab'es• are
preduced '19••• cheap Chine e. Japanese
,1411 Hindu labour and sbioried in re-
friaerator cars ba fast freight to this'
'country. . •• , •
Another point -.zip Vie town of
Walkerton (and Walkerton is no ex-
ception) I have been„, informal on
good authority that.five manufactur-
ing eompaniesa will • pay out during
'this month of July • soniethinsa like
$0000,00 *ares Porn Ora same
Monts paid crit in July 1929.. a6)00.00
is not a • large'sue( of • money but
S72.006110 in- a year may erisly be
the difference between eonifert and
'hardship • in the same ermaarinita
These mandactitriata companies are
not bolding Ivo+ this mimes- volun-
tarily. Far from it: The simple rea-
son is that thee asimot their pro-
ducts in the game yolanie as formerly
by reasen of inerensintr import Abuts
of' competitive roods which are being
"dumped" into, thin country to*.reduee
the surplus stocks of the Cmte`ca
States. •
Rumors. beve been brendenst tbrit
sone of the Liberal party hoS•e de-
serted the cause ,on account of envy
and, ,oetts, jealousy earliest Dr...114)k
Srish statomonts are chiki;41. Tha
reason these jaaies and, gentlemen are
supporting the Consorr-MiVe ea -‘se is
that they' hare no faith. in the Orra-
Woo lludget. • , •
• Rumors of Conseiription and Pos-
sible War in Frage the .Cansorsative
Party should be vi,totious ere.6efine
iebispered abotaCtrr Men PIO ire a
disgrace trathe thinker's' aticasto e f tho
CnrIty af :Ernie." Thke eiTite nien
are lirkmhint pp tbe'ff sleeves and
Undoubtedly retitarking herr 0-,sy it
15 fond sorne of the .people a-iring
sto election' cants •
A Vote for me a anti, tam Yr. R.
B. ltentiett. eieetod, ts ilennett.
who is a mon of wesilth. cad tlierefore
not dependent en tip+ salary Ir'd by
the People of this countryto their
prettier, has raderised PrOte.-tient tft
Abe Farmer as we,11 as the atoetrfae-
-tireof. ateoicett for, r*A. ktiA
FIRST ANt) LAST and we L
Sincerely yours. Foster t;. Moffat -
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Wet or drY. a Ineytaterkt Carden
1:00-tv will be, held Piiday. Aer...4t
the Week end with pettibitother A.cwei.ulturalt Hall or Cato:taboo
The Bre
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QUALITY -'BAKERY,
Phone 36 • • • • .• . • • • Lucknow
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GARDEN PARTY
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st.,
:#•'Garden Party Wi I Be Held ie
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CALEDONIAN
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Auspices Jr' r I Instit
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Admission -5)c. and• 2
BAND 'TATTOO IN
The. Lucknow Gitize
• pote holding a Band T
-July 29tla seitli- the fo
taking part: Blyth, W
cariline Mid aueknoya
being dispensed with Oa
to General conditions t
also !raving ben reduced to half that
fornier. years. It is ge rally con-
ceded 1that the Band has impiesed
i•contideeably this steams, owing ' to
7gei?tral replacement of better instru-
ments in the hands of the Band Mens-
beas. There N still considerable room
•foa, instrumenta of the better class in
tbe Banta and this 'appears to be one
-of the principal , means of raising
funds to provide for new instruments
so that tbe wee,kiy street concert ran
eel improved 'from year to year., and
the Band executive areaanxious that
the Country,pecade join :with the Vil-
lage people to assist' in this way and
make this event a success. Next year
the B,aed-antleipate returning 'te Weir
former Complete Tattoo with fire-
works and •intend making that event
Israel. and better than ever. Let us
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THURSDAY. SATURDAY •
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Corinne Griffith, In • •
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A story of the . battle of Trafalgar
. and the death of. Nelson.
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PROMPT SERVICE
• All WOrli Pally Giaranteed.
H. AGNEW
Net Gio. A. Siddall'a,allfice
•all help the • Band.
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George Spotton would be •
• 'glad if all who will volunteer
a car for election. Jay or part
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of the day, would adVase, him
or his Committee Room at
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See Big posters in your mail box for details
Entire Skil* on Sale
Never before such Low Prices,
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