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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-06-12, Page 4INCORPORATE J855 oL Ns BAN CAPITAL AND RESERVE: $8,800,000 Over 100 .Branches in Canada A general Banking Business Transacted Circular .Letters of Credit B Q31k,Mon eye Orders SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest:allowed at highest current' rate --'T. S. REID, Manager. Cream Separators old prices. Buy be - Just a'few left at the fore they are -all(Sold. New Williams ' Sewing Machiftes will;- do all kinds of sewing. They rtin light ; are very durable. G.ourlay-Winter-Leeming-Pianos will give you satis- faction. We believe we can save you some money on a piano deal. G. : ANDREW, LUCKNOW. ESTABLISHED 1872 ,MEAD OFFICE HAMILTON ti THE immense resources of Canada must be developed to increase --.production .o f wealth sufficiently to take care of the country's indebtedness aIld tostiIllulate a continuous healthy growth. The Bank - • oa. Hamilton stands behind in creased production" and legiti- mate business enterprise. BANK OF HAMILTON LUCIIINOW BRANCH -J. A._Clent ie,.Manager� , R 61 NOW LISTEN, MY LAC There will always be something' to do, ray ,Loy, •As long as time shall last : • _Thera -will -sighs t fora- tct -- For 11101n with a purpose fast. There will always be: wrongs .to right, my bc3', There will always be steeps to climb; There will always be bobbles and :yeas of trcett,li.t. Fromin,w• to'th' e;, 1 :If tier'. But Klw•tty! rerrit'mht'r the tu'1in iris 1)“y }3e hi 'Ht•st, and upright. awl true; Don't ntttke ;t -tut t.eke an pressing the brake t-' 11'hile yet tlis. work to (1o. There wilt alw•ayis lx' honor to guard, my 1,,►y, There .will always be sin to smite; IlerPetnhcr yotfr_ipine: straighter) tip in the line; 1'ott'll finally win in, t6tinht.. There will always bedang: rs to face,•my boy, *In the path of thepastures green; 'tit :stick to the 1ruth.•tt14 1ip`throifgh'yntlr y,lt11b .et your outragehtvpierring ,init keen.. )'1►t1 will 141.14.11, be ((Hind at the cross rl'id,, my bo -And t nndt`ring whish vonwill take: 1•utt'd be'.niirely trial where the ro*(IM divide, I►tit lit' preyed by the eh'aiee that 'yen stake' There.* iU .alw.tya (444 -E (:ar>,..;i.r. m--} .. .1n11 this is the greatestt►f'all; , 111 t fitter, buy friend, how others I end, 1 s, r,i t yltttrhirf irr'fafter or tall, e There will alWaya I):‘I leaven bet1'rt' y.l,t;1st:y 1;oy, .\ t•i tint's the nhjeetivesupri'tut•• 1:t' courteouscourteousand kind,.and at 11 t you'll find atter :7.11 \\,l ., �� &urknrnu Ognititel Published every Thursday morning at Luoknow, Ontario. .► D. :tit AC K EN ZI E; Pro ,rietor and Editor. • ___ A writer , in a Western -city gives thr bustuts$ actlemee-his opportunity, and sharnere are reaping a harvest it-hi!e sound business is discredited as too slow. Tatars or StibaC)UPTION.-To any address in Canada or Grout Britain, one year $1.80, six uauntha 751., three months loo. To• the United Status, one year 'VA). These are the paid in aclvauoe rates. W}pet► paid iu arrear8'ttte rate in 50c. per year higher. Subscribers who Gall to,recelve The Sentinel regularlyby toad.wilrt,onfer '.t favor o :€w_ qusiiitiug as -1 t•the• rant lit ati early a duct. a. possible. N'1►eu.change of address 1 desired, both old and the uew address should be given. Advorttatlna Rat... DIse1.av ADVERTISING RAT/LW-Made known on application. STRAY ANIMALS -Clue Insertion 50c;. three in. sertions $LUl). Farms Or Real E.itate for sale 50c each inset. - tion; Miscellaneous .articles For Sale. 'l'oRent. Wanted Lost. Found, ete.,. each insertion, lac. l.uoal Iteaders.:Notices, ete., lee per tine per in, sortion,3c each •subMque►It insertion; epeeta' rate of 8c to regular display advertisers. ('aid of Thanks 85c,_ -Posting Events 8e. and 5cer lino., no notice less than Brits, ►.esclt'1'ttdtet'tiaing Wand 5c per line. Auction Sales, brief notice Silo, longer. notiee .iqe pee" lisle for irst insertion 5c for each stitp,rgneut insertion`. 'Black -faced Type count 2 lines for 1.. Any special s bice, the object of which • is the pecuniary benefit of any individual or associa- tion, to be considered SO advertisement and charted accordingly. • Business cards of six lines and under pas) per year. TH U B,S DA Y, ,; t' NI; 1 _'th,, 1919. THE =WESTERNSII RE.�+IC�NS .TMhe` iii .. ) Y.. ..',... gtlatlt n of 'Hon. T. A L resat' from the I)oluiuron. Cabinet is the most significant political event since, the for -- 'nation of the Union Ooverament: Mr. l'rerar is the embodiment of the Western farmers Movement. H3 grew • up with the Grain Growers organization and is a business man rather 'than- a politician.' He joined the Union Gov- ernment becauselethought that, in the presence - of_ the. war, differences should be sunk and every energy directed to the one end. But Mr. Crerar never could have' had much'.syrpathy with ,much that Sir Thomas White and I'retn- ier Borden stand for. They are pro- tectionists; he is i; free trader. Their aim `is Co build up the manufacturers of the ' E tst in the hope that that will en- rich n=rich the country as,a'whole. - The train Growers want as few trade restrictions' as possible, and especially the free` i- rnission'_to thus eoun.try of farm ge, 'cry. I-tr•-was- elearly impossible for Mr. following graphic description of prevail- ing conditions: Almost • any ►sehctne _ia sufficient to warrant an offering and the 1►rospecn writers are working ovc•itirne an they fear their c'ulleiagnea fir:ci►rnpetitore will reach the victim first and get all the money before tbeii particular ''attrac- tic n" ham been shaped.' for presentation. It would be difficult to estimate how many Liberty Bends and War Savings Stamps havebeen sacrificed to jure issues " j►bssessin ' epeculativa Toss ities." That is a catch phrase w can be read hoth ways, . Men wouie4 have conte to us asking fur vice and information cc'ncCrniug prof tions which, upon. investigation, back tit tbcirt Tittle else than an a rtious dream hatched in the fertile of the promoter: There are individuals well abl -'afford ft loss and• these people go, haste i And ad - have 1111)1 Hind e to into taut ort. per - Hall est. LI1tC' feet iod ver nce earls fag, and rai on- an us tile en ch of n- ail meat le. all is- yq: al ke er he ps ill ►t le d c- a i 11 n was t e the, ,gamble ., with their eyes ,oaten: these are tint the ones . V. ho are;.lt ',It, -is the° little f �Ilow who ti over suaded.by the suggestion that the si amount placed will reap rru h'a ha.ry It may be that at the present t people _ I ;r-ve tHHt __to ----s -.0 re - e n d that mon,. is 'available' but u�hleSa signs fail, . We are about to see a per of • depression such as we have ne befrre experienced,' The extravaga and the waste of the past two y must have its aftermath and in seal the dogs must go to the bottom. We can write prosperity, talk it preach it but facts. will rein tin pa mount. It is futile to hope, when c dition3 are such that NOTHING but adjustment to a sane basis can put on a sound footing. ' Building of any sort in worth wl amount' is out of the olestion wh labor and material are beyond the•rea of 'sound finance. Theories' talk creating, work for the vast army of u mployed but. three satire yhercirists f to show 1}.ow the t.rod.uct of this crea n} abor e:tti' be_niadeJinancial ly_pr rfitab al'klrttrs,. :strikes, violence and loather of means are talked of; the d ase 'seeming contagious, but.. alwa ith the rteank that the theoretic ventually gives way to the practical. We have permitted a situation to to moo: ---sold the -spread bas been fast han its sponsors. hoped, so while t eadj'istinent'will be costly and perha 'aught •with strife, confiscation w ever, be tolerated and America is nc w sale to any cl;.l:ie or class. so trht e woiilli •naturally prefer a safe at ne set dement .of disputes and ditle en& we know. an "armistice" will r ilt. in ' no final good .and as the situ, on must sooner .fir hater be ort, At chs .curl- S ientrliSiu may j•tat an we 'ar their death' knelt now rather tint d t�c) an alrea•iy oVel hardened rix til 1'n 161.4. the crime of- the age's w r.p'trated ar.� far three long years w aintalneai "strict neutrality." Finall ten insfhlt , 11 id beetr'heaped on insul d insufferable injuries received, • w iobiliz:d" for war, but during thos ree•yearss of neglect 'on our part mil 08 of lives -were lost .and 1)1111008 in operty destroyed. H'4st.ily trained 1 poorly (11 •u i►p'd, we sent oiir nun face a fighting machine such as the rid has. never •known, ;hese men to furnished with ordinance.by Great u nor frenzy and liitste expense was considered • and the people's money wed like wetter. Waste and 'extr•iv ace were on every hand ,and still the htlterti t'riedTlir niori': :�ect�r will ng ►rl )(it illy the 4. x pe, rtniCe, of 1 p11 r friends ex peri 'tinted, always trying some )r» -ignoring the .fact that England. h'rance had gone thrt:ugtt that and eliminated where �linhivation wise.' Airplaney-on the battlefront ben tested to the ti'iest detail but ea.! of immediately building from I►ted 1ritterns, weed tllie.f oil with ideals and in the end used, in many ,tnces,`tbose made on f• reign Foil. st any sane ors ►u ign )re these Is there 00 one to right 'these ngs before it Is too .lat,e' ' ',Ve all w that a house etiVIdeo against itself t fall and Lather ie certainty separat- tself .from the rest of tht, nation. fere 'i8 It pian i►f intelligence ruby of railroad employees, ht' tiiilst haft the individual benefit he has re- through e- t Ilr..►ugh tlie-1�ettva t 1, *reek the system employ ing hin; whi.•h has. telt and t'lothe,t hits he has helped It) str.cns;lti. !Phil, the I 1loverTime t 7»>Fti t X.; Thf t1 fi: tI tits T net` 1►itt when t he worm bairns thecr,tsb up,t t 'knit' and all signs *;,hint to the fist that the .1ntt`riean p•1 pie are tiring e 1 V e w e •t r it fc _w 6a eu SI ti :ar ad Pe m wl an "n t.11 lie► pr an to w(► be f►ri riot 11, aja t)f wo then anis stag WAS had 'lost acct' n(.w inst. . C. fitc'ts wrti lino 'nue ing i lftl the a t Ce11'. mans 'I'll it Crerar to get on with the protectionist elementa' ill the Cabinet once the gar was over and questions of dotuestic po-- icy came to the front. - It will be matter foLwonder if their are .not other defections from the- Cab inet Before the session is' over. Mr. Crerar represents the extreme opposi- tion to the.-oic(conservative party trade policy, and naturally was the first to .gip }lis :reit ion suggests the coating align nient of • -f acre• trade farmers against the protectionist city•waoufacturers. • Mr. Crerar will`in all likl,ihood, be a representative fro::; the grain growers of the .West 'for utanyt: sears,, - Ile rep- resents the fy,pe of ttisu whir) is in parli'a went to'get,thinga done: rather than to hold otlic -� OUR BOLSHIES MUST GO The., trouble .,tn... Win u i pesx, , and the threat of like trouble in Toronto has roused Parliament to one of the, most sudden and drastic ants of its career: _ On Friday of last week ' a bill was introduced in Parliament making pro- vision for the, deportation . from this country of the agitators who are roughly • Classed► as K.)lsbevists. ' The'.bill was introduced, 'read , three,_li.utes in_both houses and signed by'the Govenor Oen;' eral all in the one day. There was no opposi'ion. . The red eye tators.ha v ae lLtoo f tr. and,_ their intention .to create e•m-• dltlISns.here such as their kind prodticell in I:ussia I ecanie too apparent. • They willnow have to keep gquet, go back to the country they. came iron:, or go to j til, ,and -it is doubtful .if they will have the latter atteri tive . It. seems strange that the insane lead- .ers of the Winnipeg strike should get in this 'country the following that ,they have. There is a large denier]: in the tibia unious-who• tiave no revolutionary intentions Whatever, but tilts ex.tremist.s are always to .re active than these. They are always in attendanee at: the union meetings, while the nlore..yober element ra main :at !'fume. This gives tits' extremists an opportbutityl to Conn. mit thea 1Pgani aim) tO exCi'me mist,s- nrl's, and H course 'once undertaken is difficult to give► Itp.. CONiDiTIONS 14 THE U. S. The war activities in, the I'ititl'd ►1t,a1 eatint war raetj:ttjt= is hem- the err the effect. of putting a large amount of 111 to'y into circt1111.i.►u, and creating a sort of sham prosperity. Tllisevidently has given the promoter 6f "Wild cat" lievin otttd above, that the t)'r,►hi u1 t•tatt.;l • ment to a sant tlpanel:tl ;iasis' wilt Ale necessarily accompanied by t outt'nt t.►N• ani diseeuaioe, we ,flail. that ttiFa tit tits careful thought ithouli be e4ercise4 .1 It the luvestrhaent of funds and' coaaervat-. irtn, iu the strictest sense , followed. ' BRUCE c:ouN rr COUV.11. The regular June Seasioi `''t•f the County, Council was held in Wc+art,s, ,. cumnteacing on the _'Ltd lust. The Warden and all nu'nht►: rs were present. Mayor'Irwin, of Wiarton, on bell of' the Council and citizens eatende hearty welcome to the Courn it • A communication was rt'ceived -fr ,the Department of Highways saying t Departtnent` had agreed tbat: the r rhroiigh,(Jhesley iuid.-aloe the 'Conn boundary . between` 'Brut* ". and kir should be a l'roviuciat'Uounty I }ighwr This, with what had before leen des hated. Provincial County His,hwa gives Bruce its full share oto t he'll }lig ways and will snake material differ.eu in the ' cost of building our 'Gown Highway system. The urinal grants were rade- to Ili Schools as per Statute ,lild_to Continu tion Schools. A deputation was present asking f increased grants to Agricultural Sucteti +tnd that the forruet� grant be double 'Council thought this too. much, but i creased the grant front $1�) to $1•25.Mr. Frtienner applied to • have th bridge nn the -8th Ctin., Culross, adopte C as a ounty bridge, and acnnimitt was appointed to see if this bridge cap w• ituuin the Statute. Mr: Lewis for Elderslie, Mr. Willie ,for Albemarle and Mr. Montag for Ca rick, applied fer grants but were'declined 'l;ne usual number of.applications fu repairs to, bridges were authorized. A petition 'was,' received from resi dents of parts of Arran and Amabe asking chat"parts of these townships b erected into the, Police Village of Allen ford. The petition complyinit with th Statute, a by-law was passed making Polite Village. 'she-Scltiestion of the Sailors' -and So diers'•.Land•Sett}cnunt -wa,, before th Council and fully considered. • This..in vol'ves the settlement of returned soldier in Northern thitarit:i. ;11esars W 1) Bell, Wm.- McDrntr?ld, ..11.P.P., W. 1) Cargil I, !I. P P , 'and. C. .i. y1 ick te, o -Chesiey; representing the Bruce Preptr- edness LPague,. were present anti ex plained the proposition and assistane the' Provincial Government was' giving to any returneul teen willing to take up 'land in Shackleton. Township. The Preparedness League ha 1 gone very fully into the► w atter and very strongly schemeadvised the Council to aceept the scheme for Bruce Cotinty.. The discussion was continued for the whole eveningsession -It was pointed out• that toe' whole - scheme,. was expected to be self stistrtin avid w' tlId e o t. the (', tun ty but very litt}e if anythitg. Fin illy :t by-law' was passed.'ts required by the Statute, ap ,bitting st: Catlltilittee lrf Mes r l';trtiill and 1ir.l').znald. 11.P. I'.'a and the. War- lien, with plater t,n act to enter into alf t1 rt tutl he d.. toa ty ey ty. ig y R, h• ee ty gh or es. d.' u t' d, ee le r- r-- r l e e a I s f e • Had Piles 'For Ten Years And Tried Nearly Everything Ex- cept a Surgical Operation With- out 'Obtaining Relief - Tells How CQmpiete Cure Was Effected. There are repoited here three cures .of chronic cases of piles. In all three -cases many treatments -wertr-triet-bs.; fore it was discovered that Dr. Chase's Ointment is about the only real 'curs for this distressing ailment.' Mrs, A. Oates, 22 Grilkirison street, Brantford, Ont., writes : have used remedy for ever ea long, and am par- ticularly indebted to it. for a cure front Piles. *I had• suffered from this an- noying trouble for ten years, and tried - nearly eVerythiras .1 heard of. After vsing Dr,. Chase's Ointment a short. While I 'was -completely cured." • Mrt, Ntm. Shantz, 155 Albert street. Kitchtner. Ont., writes : "For several yeArs I was troubled with bleeding . r tried different remedies for relief without sticcess. , I read in Dr. Chase's Almanac of the benefits other peOple were receiving from Dr. Chase's Ointment,, so I sent to your onic• for a Sample box. I found it gave me such relief that I went.to a drug store and purchased a full, -sized box. I have used several boxes since, and have• derived more benefit from'. itS use than anz remedy _I rtaia__aver_ r: Cussons, Victoria street, In- • • gersoll, Ont., writes : "About) two years and a half ago I was suftering from -had• tried .marty-diffef- . eat remedies for this distressing • rouble. but nothing helped me., Pin - ally got a bo% of 11r.. Chase's Oint- ment. and after Using sit found that I was conipletetv cured . and ..ns!ive... not Can cheerfully Tecomthenr1 Dr. Chase's ntment to anyone stiffering as 1.1 box. at all 'dealers or Edntanson. & rein° rivals to Dr Chsas's ()liniment as at treatrnent ter ,poi4 of playing g as We dO, for -the very reasons JOYFUL EATING ltnlr.e your teed L titgested with- out the ktteretath of painful acidity, the joy i• t.•tben out of both crating an,i inoiNS S'ar• wonderful in their- help to the stomach troubled with a iw- tidkv. Pleasant to take-- relief pe•oenpt and definite. •' MADE sY SCOTT & DOWNS MAKERS OW SCOTT" agret'utt`n(5 with the- (i.pt ernutent w ti h • ._64.646_66_.6,6 66. 4444646446.41.64•644441664.64161441 SU$INEfIA AND 0001;TV ARNos It!lIV'tt;•t'lir.►tt.AN'it Si;1t" 't+ 1.a1dtptt r.- unt., Iluiurauce. Vitt attd Marius. • 1. t). 1►, r. I .urknuw Lotisnl utrei... every F, id,. 555 ailing at 8 0' flock in tin+ir Hall, GIMP. b. it 61 met. All brelhrcn eordiutl}' int evil. thirst. '`N'oHir IIrnnrl, W. t;. meeker t,• • V lee 1. 11 ,l,1, 11e11uttl►' : It, v. tiuC., A 1 . It,l,d; lF'ul. tee,)„ lir.. l'atetr,uu; Treatuzei, Alex. A b' tC .4 .. 31., t ; I; 4 ' Uhl Light Lodge locos ' e. ci 1'Ilur .L.► tog llt .,n or before the 1'1111 u l.lun. 1u• 1.11• LIt elulk ?.t1•t>a Lurlu,p %1 • NI., I•:. 5 '. 1.tnd .at ; 13. N al 11...5 loin"; J.'t1., ,i,, Ito le; $eoy., ttr INt,o • U NTAL 15 5N% I.b:lt. 1., 15.:S.,' l:. 1). S. 'Otllee'tlt► • ..loin• iii Button Illu.'k. Toe,. water. Hir.; int attention to, old plates, ,crowning 4111.1 regard t1► ollell Sot tlNn"•"`tor 54'5.15 month: (limit, Thur: ' 151oisew'ol k. \'1.i1s 1'ruxt•ter 1st. and 3rd. '\ number 1't %1 t►lu.'n.x $ 'stet ii'.t t. • t ; which gr:tnts. li•t i 1►t`en •n.:►, ie for chaa'e.uf material. for 11. r Wolk r: pt.) t ed- that at th;;• cit s.:0f the weir they ha liprts)n8 of these. irinti•. still 00 han and wanted to knc,w how slant` shout tl .1 be .disposed' of. It �was resolvt',1 tit.► such , a Suints Would btu alli'we11 t.► its sueh money tut' grants t.► %flit 1't tei',ans Associations. depi.'ndauta, .csf sold 144 soldiers oldiers tuemorials, anti lik• purposes in the C nutty? all such-- r;t;its to .be .approved by it tw,tp thirds vtttc''t, 'the entire st:e;nhership' .0f the 1'c.t assns:iatlop. _ Grants were tu•tde,to 1,indst;y Ind St Edmund* of the amount assessed against tllttrii In connection with County lligllways _t hese to 0.- lip ar:.e...tft) is the Highway system: The a u.tl gr tuts t,t that► ►U to 1V., l ker ton ho.pital and a I5o0 to Kincardine hospital were luade. A committee of Messrs James Doug- las, Ferguson. 'and .1. It. Mcl).ntaltl, was'appointed to consider the question of obtaining a proper Children's Shel-. ter, with powtr to act. e TheCounty highways .Contwittee and Superintendent , pre4ented lengthy reports• dealing with ""the system. 'the coiurnittee pointed out the litany clit}i, culties they had met with, the large amount of reis;t to be looked after, •tile scarcity of teatns • and labor, and the great ditliet in obtaining ' machinery. Sorue mac nes they had ordered early in the year being jus: now delivered Owing----td.,-the 'great demand: ,just now for road snaking machinery the.. fac- tories were away behind in their -orders and it was ,ntost difficult to get any- • thing •in the. line of machinery.. They had -now obtained some and would keep iE busy all the time. The* knew the A. is tv ►N,. 1), 1). 8., tent 1st. ()Ince► iltiu 111.,.•k, L'u•:know, Ont. Aly modern method., �u.41..itosl ,nualuriats furnished. ' l'r•,',rn ;,, .1 It, file a pork. Tubulose extract - i3On t,1. t I.r n •.' 1, t' i Ili hat est, siumplest_. and $lin>t rrutu i>, 1OM1l1FO1t111. Newest - thing Ili' a'tcltteial teeth. Alutnii:.nt.'platerd-- n.lrt L1i►blt► •M y The Double Track Route' • 111.1'W 4 MONTREAL,, TORONTO, DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled I)in:rig Car 'Service. l' t.,S i' iaga.xzrs.Nc'p a .ui 3at•yt'raius -and paries • -cars on principal day trains. roads were trotter good shape aud-viou!cl do all they posathir.,.could -to-get them T. . 44 put in -shape as eat:Ilia possitT They Ding Eavetroughing • Furnaces Installed. All kinds of Tinware promptlir repaired. Full.informaLiao-Roto any-Gra.ttci. Trunk Ticket Agent or L'. h. 1forni.ng, Distrrc't Pas •'etlget .ent., Toronto. A. W. IIAMILTON t ; 1'• l:. Ag, fit, l.tt,•k now. I'laJiir 2. WANTED CREAM - We pay the highest price. Our tests are accurate. We supply EGGS - Any quantity. Have you seen the Anker. Holth Sell -Balancing Bowl e will be pleased•to show it Silverwoods, Limited 1/4Phone 47 llucknow, Ont. had let a centract •for.the building of ; 1 in SM 1 t the stretch of road from Kincardine to Tiverton and hoped tti have further parts under construction shortly.. Mem- bers .4 'f Catin.cii urged the cornmittee to use every i:tl'ort to have.the whole Sys- teni put into pril..er working- order which the 'committee said 'they were only willing .ttt (10 •as.soon as Un- necessary labor and material could be • • •G D .4 • rinkwalter -that-The amount 'reqnired 'for C..iint'• purposes this year amounted to 8N:3, -Thin-would-rermire ;t rate of •tnill,--as- avainst mills hot yeitr.;. In addition to this fast.year there was the Provin. Ojai Tax f one. milt... So the County Rate this yea! :will be 2/ than Comnderable diSeus4.n took_ place on tha amount to be alrowel the urban municipalities in connection witfi roads. but after the otiestion was wey .tfireshed out. Al agreed to allow-ilats stale basis as last year. ,Dufng the teasion the Council WAS elite; ttiaed by the Chesley Brass Band ail 1 tl e. Wiar•IOD Pipe Band, both of visit was made- to Chesley on -King's Bit hday when the Council. was. the guests o' the town .and, enjoyed the day. Wi won, treated them to a boat tide on the Pay, an lot the rolVest of and as gtPstS of Reeve Landon., and the .sowe Of the corthein roads. As usual the Jun?. session proved a busy one,- tnany small matters haying to be^disposed of. .• C•iiincil closed .Friday evening, • Reid's Corners --Monday. Jung 9 *ANTED at LUCKNOW races in Kincardine, Thursday last. Miss Elk Atenztrong of Kincardine mot M:ss Nellie McNIUllen were guest's I he, ro.,1 Aeatber, which, has Set in sinee.ear heavy rain Scinnlay 'night extrem• ely fict weather which pre. Tailed for the past tw k ‘Voods to buy cream fie us. Ile will A0ve out . test erbani and pay h ke hest market make nny mi -take. Our • tire matisfa.ltion .41 n inakeaou !Honey 1,1 The Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont. Medical College, is spending.-hia vacat- ion at- his Imine here. Mr. and Mrs. Litter Armstrong spent f Slinday'Fit Mr. IL MeTattialie'S. Ford car. _All,,__btlici:444-in4A.ing---nrrATI; Merlin Ppent the* week t .nti at their ' Himilivr cottag at 1%401 'lark. in ailed to floilt•rich Stmday Mr.and Mrs. Clayton Boll Were Sun - Mrs. Will McMullpn spent s day cf