The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-08-03, Page 1•
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.-L.FOR -SALE:- Two--1(oung---POws;
newly freshened; one Vdth calf aL
foot, 4.1k." R. .Finlayson.
PRIVATE SALE -A, number of
ertieles of iiied furniture -AppJyat.
-Central Garage, Luelcnow.
FOIJND•--tA 'car .crank, on the
Sentinel 'Office:
• PLEASE RETURN • FN ,•-• Will
the party wlb todk an electric .lan
from the 'Masonie,..-Lodge 'rooms re-
cently, kindly return:stence, The fan
require d for e Sick perspn.,
srUDENTs WANTED-Goodac-
cornodation-fer school' studenta
venient to school.
Mrs Jack McKendricic
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FOR SALE' OR RENT -House And
Lot, on Russ .st'reet,' with niodern
• . ; . .•, • .
,conventence,s., Possesston .1,st, of Sept
Apply
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APply to W. , .. Todd.
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FOU SALE -An, all metel. Water
tank, ' with running- gear 'formerly
. used .as a street sprinkler. Suitatdc
for a thresher's tank. Apply to •
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' Joseph Agnew, Lueltnos
POit, SALEAcre--let,---Barn and
5 -room- house . all in good rePair.
• Good cellar, cement foundatien. Hart
and;soft "water at door: Priced low
-East7-of-Statien-,--Lticknew.
• . FURNITURE SALE .
Mrs. --N. L. hold
Arivate sale' of furniture at heeres-
teurant, incuding: Piano, Battery
• Radio; China Cabinet;'Library furn-
iture, consisting_ of :two leather up-
holstered., chairs,. settee 1. and table;,
Rug; Bedroom Suite;' Range; ' 2, Heat-
ers; Coal Oil Stove; -Sewing.• Machine,
Etc. These' articles inay•-be seen at
any time, within the next 'few 'days.
M -s. N. L. ,Campbell, 'Phone72-w.
, CLERK'S NOTICE -OF IRS'f.
POSTING OF VOTERS' LIS1
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Vo,teiris!„.:Lists;_:1993;Municipality ni..
_thg Township of Endless? county •
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• of Bruce. , • • • ,
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Notice is hereby, given, that 1
' • have traustnitted or denVered •rc, Ithe
persons 'Mentioned in section 9'. of
The Ontario Voters' Lists Act, the
Copies ..required by 2Seid- sections ,to
• be se' transmitted or delivered OA
the fiat; made ,ptirstittnt to Said Act,
•of persons ,,appearing by the last
• revised ,AsseSsinent ''ROli of the Said
• 'Municipality to he entitled' to 'Note
in the said municipality at elections
for inenthere of the LegislatiVe
• sembly , and 'at'. Municipal • "Elections;
ed un at My 'Offiee.„ at R. 2, Holyrood.
on the 24th day of July, 1933; and
remains' there lor';;•'inspectien.
'And 1 hereby call,. Upon all voters
to take immediate preceedings- to
have any any errors or omissiens correc-
ted .aceording' to law, the )ast da -Y for
• apiteel.;-heing-the-15th day,pf._Angnst
' Dated this 24th' day of July; 1933.
• , J. R. LANE,.
• , Clerk • of Township- Of KirkloSS.
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BAgEBAIX,TOt:DAY..,
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Today ,(Thursday), at .5 o'clock in
the Caledonian ,Park, Lucknow and
Weigh:inn ball teammeet ;in • a
, scheduled 'Lakeside. _League ;game.,
These -two team s met ten, delis ago
end provided the , best game of ball:
o th.e Seagon, and to -day's fixture
promises to, keep the fans , howling
all'ihe WAY through.
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CONSERVATIVE RAI LY'
IN WJSGHAM' TO-MOitBOW
A big ConServative rani, for the
Illtron-13ruce riding ,will , be heldin
the town Wingharn, Friday
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night Of this Week at .6.30 o'cloek.
1.,0° no". Charles McCrea and others will
Lucknow To Be
By Cheaper Fr
,
C. N. R. Pick Un and 'Delivery
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vice To -Include•Lucknow-Effee
August „lot. •
rz.
tive
Although Lucknow was not at -first
„inciuded'in the new Pick Up and Di=
• 14 •
ltvery servide, on•. less „than 4arlot
freights of the CanAcliar,1-: National
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EalWaYs,' the ,effOrta , of ;Mr., A. W.
Haniiiton, local: depot agent,' in the
lest few weeks, have relulted
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:Vie'ek,.that this service became effec-
tive here the first. of the month, and
will beceme operative almest im-
mediatelY.
.1fader-the-neV1771,1,i'riPTkePient-:rca
age charged at hoth, shipping point
and destination are borne by the .C,
, ADVERTISING DID IT!
honei y
Proceed to disPoae'of it.? Well Alf
-rAndrear•hor: an advertisement
in. the Sentinel and in a little
over. had disposed of
'. practically . his entire 'crop of
soinewhat;Oirer tong of holt-
ey. Xmong his customers were 15
in: more Persona to whom. he had ,
never ' before sold honey. Adver-
tising did It Will do the same
"for you Mr. Merchant, but it,
requires constant 'advertisin.4gon
• your Part., Advertising is like
". your watch, if you want' satis-
factory resulta, winding it once
„ in awhile, is not sufficient.,
If you d.b
.heut 3500 pounds
of to 13ell hOW wouldou
Death Removes
Y•
Dr. R.' L. Treleaven's office will be
elosed the Week P.,f. August 7-12 .
:N. R. and4-s-e,411-ti-tererja-ntariced
rednetien in freight !rates. This new
raifway, serviee is designed' to, give
efficient,service and at a lOwer. rate
than that of competitive' transports
at present. '
There is but one freight rate now
wherepreviously ..there were four.,
The old "rates from Toronto Per hun-
dred wereT-1.St 65e-F-.2nd-elagS;
58c.; ,3rd:OlaSs; 49e; .and 4th class, .41e.
The inejority Of. goods was shipped:
first class, with lumber and hardware
shipped 'undercheaper classes. The
rate from, Toronto is now 48e.
:Another example is, the . London
Tide, Which now is..40,t per litindo-d-
and. Was previensly.. 54c, 47e, 4174c
riudj„,43Le;' aecOrding, to Class. ,
: Offering_ a year ' round 'service. at
these :rates; railwAys, Will no donbt.
melte 'a,: strong comeback' as e Me•;,
(thine of' freight transportation. •
PEARL4ANt SALE -ENT)S
Dress -Department ::-Bitigains-Continne
Until. Middle Of August:
• Concluding an eight-day sale of
July bargains on Saturday night, the
resoltsof the peanut guessing conz..
were •" announced
Ladies' Prizes-Mi,s Arahelle
Cain-
eron, 1st prize.- purse; Mrs., Roy Mc-
Qudlin, 2nd, prize, hese: Men's Prizes
-.D., E.'. McLennan, '1st prize, "shirt;:
Harry LaVis, ;?nd prize; 'socks.' .
-The guess' of ,each. of -these Tour
parties. was 210;, the nearest ,td* the
exact :numberrof peanuts in the jar.
To determine who should 'get 'first
end-.--VvIto-second---prize;-z-the nard69-
*ere drawn. by little, Jean McKinnon
with the above 'results. .
The -eight-day selling event ended
so successfully -• with 50 -.many .satis-
fied customers, ..it has, been -decided
to continue the •bargains in the dress
department• Until August .15th.. • .
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SWIMMING PROHIBITED
Tethers, who have been seeking
relief ,from the beat; in the waters
of 'the Nine 'Mile' River at the 12th
pleasure. Signs have been posted by
order of 'the Board of Health of Wet
Wawitnoh; Prohibiting bathing in
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the river. The vvater bi at a. very lo*
,naayk and is considered ,unsanitary
due chiefly, we understand, to pollii-
tiOn entering the river in the village.
'AU1ED CIBCUIT
Qua'iterlie ineeting at Blakes, next
SuridaY at 11 M. Subject --:"An
434, Endampinent-An Old Guide,"
'‘,‘Aunt"' Lizzie Passes
• 91.st 11110$600
Host of., Friends . Remember - Nitta
Elizabeth 'Webster On . Her • Birth-
• day;- on Saturday.
Confined to bed; bttt still able to
enjoy
enjoy, life, Miss Elizabeth 'Webster
'Celebrated her 91st birthday on, Sat-
urday. -Many relatives and friends,
mindfuof her, natal ,day, milled to
extend best wishes, " end numerous
Were 'messages'. Of cengtatulatietia as
well as flowers and ether rememhran-,
'cos, Which. she 'received. Anippg her
chief, delights' are the visits of her
friends; a trait no ilaubf'
into "Aunt" tizzie!,s life, in the
pioneer home of her,paisents, the late
Daniel and'' Susan Webster, where
hospitality predpiceplated..'_, It is scar-
cely necessary to: review the .early life
,,•
occasions this has heeni outlinedin
these' columns. Miss Webster, aged
91, and her sist4, M. Andrew, aged
98, are thA tvid".,stirviiiers of thi
plo-
eer hin111Y.
Dry July Endg
• With Heat Wave
• Mercury S'oartt Over 90' Mark, Last
• Three baYs. Of - jelly As District
Suffers -Under ---Withering Beat,
. With Lick Of Rainfall.
° Tuesday the first day .Of August,.
'tionght, clouded, skies and 'cooler
breezes-after:so:heat . the latter,
part ;of . July which terminated a
"inonth,,, that/ 416 'bon generelly-hot,
and particularly- dry, With little , More
than an itieh. and,a quarter of rain
falling :during the thirty-one
Sunday, July ltily • 23rd, was • recorded
by Mr.. J. M. Greer. official.; Weather
observer. asthe,. hottest . day • of •• the
month, with a temperature of .94.02.
The .',24th was, cooler but 'Tuesday the
,
InarPiirr7b . , .
arday-registered--90---degrees.4Sentlay-
it: sotred to 92 • and. Monday with
Inithid Weather ' it advanced another
'degree. 'Saturday night was thehot-
test' night .W,ith.,the• theintonieterre--.
giatering 75-as...the-lowest ' tempera-
ture..
rhe eainiall.• in July , totalled 1.31
inches with .02 of thisamount
fall-
ing . in A teriLminitte. &Inge theeven-
ing
ei the twentieth. lune Was "'little
betterin respeet. to the atroant of
with the total for. both
Months less than the' 'amounts of rein
which fell the first two days .of May
which was approxiMately four inches.
Grain ,crops are beyond being bene-
fitted by rain: The, dry apellihreatens
to reknit-- in a root crop failure
while . lack of pasturage and water is
causing Concern in some • 'quarters.
,
Ewart Taylor has for some time
been obliged to feed his. herd of dairy
eeWs. Some sections to the south and
east had light rains' on 'Tuesday'. but
as yet.: the immediate locality .waits
in vain. °
DICKSON REAM -ION
. HELD' AT KINTAII
rs. David Farrish, Lucknow. •
aughter--of-Origint&-Settlets_ .
The third annual picnic of : the
deseeridents of the late Mr. And Mrs.
Thenias DieltiSon was heId at Lake-
side Park,' Kintail on Tuesday
with, about, seventy-five members ;of
the elan °Present:Ideal weather con-
tributed to .the • enjoyment of the
outing,. which was spent socially, and
in games, concluding With, a substan-
tial
picnic lunch;
The :organization elected the fol-
lowing eflicers: Pres.; Theinas ',Sandy,
,
Gederielt; Vice Pres.; R. A. Grant,
Lucknow, 3; 3; , See'y.-,Treas., Selina
Grant,: Lucknow, 3;. Treasurer, Mrs,
Welter" Stallin; • Toronto.
The late Mi., and. Mrs.' Thomas
Dickson. emigrated - from Dumfries
Shire,' Scotland to Canada about
seventy-eight years ago 'and for two
years, *reeided', neer Rockwood,
thence to ,, Ashfield Township, then
solid bush, and started to make a
home for themselves on Lot 5, Cen.
11, , Ashfield; '.the firth now
owned ,by Ewart Jamieson. To the
unienwere borafive children, three
of whom •snryive and were all present
'Mrs: David - Parrish?
Lueltriqw• ,Mr. Jelin Dickson, Tiver-
ton and 'kr.' Thomas Dickson, . Port
Albert. Deseendente'• new ' reside in
verious parts of „Canada and the
United; States.
oung Mother
Mrs! rhillip• Mueller .Of • Str IIPlens
,
A Native.; Of Germany. Pasties
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Away,' ,Follawing Birth Of 4 Son(
It Wasiihivith sorrow •that the St'.
Helen's ornmunity -1ParileA ''Pf the
death Of• Mrs. Phillip Mueller, on
Tuesday evening, following .the birth
of a ,son. Mrs. ";, Mueller who .is thirti.
--two 'Yearsof age, came to Canada
two years ego, with ,her son Walde-,,
inar, to join her husband here, who
hed cerne out the year previous., ;
Mr. Mueller WAS firstengaged' wit}
Mr. Alex Pierce for ,a few months,
and for Settle time hinebeen employed
by Mr. John Joynt, and Since -.spring
the family has resided in Si. Helens'
village. MT. and Mrs. Mueller marked
their tenth . wedding- anniversary in
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hefeFe-fier Mar:"
riage,. was ' 'Matilda, Eafler, whose
/wine was Nennkirchen, Germany,
Whereher parents, one brother and
two sisters, still reside. '
The funeral will be .held
(Thursday) with interment in Bethel
'cemetery.
' Mr. and kr: Mueller have won
many friends during their short resi-
.
den -e 'at • St. `Helens, -Where deepest
sympathy is extended to the bereaved
father' and son by a sorrowful ' neigh-
borhood.,..•
The Bread:, The Bread
. 0 of Ilenith
OUR MOTI:0 Is QUALITY AND 'SEM*
SAti/R014** S1TCIALS
DUNDEE CAEES, ' CHELSEA BTMS,
•SCONES JELLY ROLLS
'NUT and Milk' BEAD OATMEAL COOKIES
Our Delicious' BROWN BREAD As tow per
, .
cent. WHOLE WHEAT
.H01,..LymAN's 9174:14.Ty•BAERY
Phone 36 Lucknow
18 coRREcT?
Our Mailing ,liat hag- been: cOr-.
rected ,up to Saturday . and Sub-
scribers, who in recent _weeks
have renewed their subscription,
should note 'the date on the label
to see if proper credit has been
' given: If you are in arrears We
'ask, that this matter ,receive
your prompt °attention. In cases
•'where arrears amount to, consid-
erable, amall :payinents at re-
gular intervals-wiVlie-aecepted--
' which Will soon wipe out the ac-
count. Kindly
TAX , RATE ;O MlLi. LOWkR.--
r
The _village corneain session. on
Tuesday 'night. struck' the tax 'rate
for this year- at 41 mills. This is e
reduction of 'one mill frOm, last year's
rate and Is two mills lower than the
rate, in 1931. It was revealed „that
total relief expenditures, from the 1st
$1:86-.83-.Titid-of-this-lanountt-cheques
to the amount of $118.89 have '.beep
received
from .the Pr�vinciar trea-
snrer -as 'the governments Share . of
relief 'costs:
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: HYDRO. GIVING .TizoustE. •
Frequent' 'breaks in 'the. hY40ser;
vice are causing mucli..inconvenience
to industries and those dependent on
hydra' fer%, cooking and numerous
other purposes. Tuesday afternoor,
the Current.' was off in Sore' see -
tions for the greater Pert . of the af-
ternoon, ;, and again for a h9it time'
on Wednesday -tnoirting, :and again
that afternoon. : The 7 :cause': of the
trouble. appearsi.e. be local. tilt the
c..,xact, canoe appears baffling.- A
7-1.)- o
rdr.1" man from.. 'illitiever. and. AlCa.
Havens have been. .Making repairs
to what Might he the Causebut it
siniterO it is not .fully corrected yet.
yet.
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LOSERS ENTERTAIN •
TO, JOIN
.BRUCE •„UNION PICNIC
Those. Manning TO Attend Act go.,
quested To So State Their Intention
Bruce Young People's Union , is
holding a picnic ,itt Stoney Island,'
`.3 Miles north 'of Kincardine) on
L'ivic Holiday' August 7th: The. local
S.' of the, United -Church plans
artieipate- and are chartering :a
-ms-for-the-occasien.-There ll be a
iharge :of 25c to 'partly cover the
iost. All those wishing to-go»p1ease
'.eave names- with Miss Greer or with
I3usines Will
:CallWii'4etike
After ''Thirty -Five. Yeara In ,Res-
taurant . Easiness.
'Negotiations are ,abent comPlete
wherebk Mrs. N. L. Campbell will
dispose of her restaurant business to ,
Miss. Mae :Davidson' and Miss Mary
_Wstsori,__who,._at.,_present:__Ate...--holi-
daying 'at the, 'lake, but, havestated.
their intentions of taking possession
the 'Middle of fins month.
CMrs.ampbell has been a resident
, . , , •
of LiielchOw forsixty-sixyears, ,cont -
ink', to the village ;as, a youngster,.','
where she has since resided;' 'except,
for a period of four years spent in
Following the death, Of her husband.
DOnald.: Campbell, Who operated
a grocery and, fiour and , feed :
store; Mis..CaMphell.discontinned the
latter line of thia., business and com-
menced- a .2 restaurant. ;TItia •-• Stand -
was .where., Patertion'S, Drug. .Store
now stands, ;but was destroyed: bir
, fire whieh swept the blotk And . Mrs. •
ampbell-2-•_coninienceil o p ere t i.o n
again in what was the picture gal- ,
lery--of „the--lat .e..:21.01111t8...„Treleaven.
Following ,n, fire in the adjoining
bakeshop then ' operated by the late
pocher lftlacCharles,' Mr., Treleaven
built the two-storey block, now own-
ed by his widow; Mrs. Treleaven, with
Mrs: Campbell occupying half the
building. ,
Mrs. Campbell and her daughter -
Lorna, are now making preparations
te dispose of their household furni-
ture prior to the mid-August 'change.
ampbelr-Theitip-Son.--It-i-s-pranned7
te leave about nine ' A.' M. from the
church:: The local softball team
Sas been registered and will be play-
ing .sotne time during the afternoon:
ft is hoped that every member who
dossibly can will go., • .
FINED FOR SPEEDING.
A visitor in town this week' gave,
a display of excessive., speed down
the main thoroughfare on .Tuesday
_at_noon and was assessed $5.. and.
costs by Reeve Rae, with a choice of
Making settlement here or in Walk-
erton. He chose' the former.
6 Bands Present
An enjoyable afternoon was spent
on Friday 'at.the homeMrs. Yowl,
when the 'winning side of the •.,NVOL.
men's institute membcrship drive,
en-
tertained . Mrs. Youn's, losing side.
An intereeting. program of contests
and genies Was: enjOyed, as 'Well is',
”nading by .'Mrs. Archie Paterson.
Mrs. ,Splanion, was the winner of the
ddll dfessi,itg 'contest, Mrs, Andrew'
thankedTthe:iosing '-sidee--fer-the
jOyable , entertainment which,- eon -
eluded: With a dainty !With,
CHRISTIAN' . COMPANIONSHIP
•CLUB'
•• On account of Monday being „
holidayi the C. C. Club will Meet on'
Tuesday, evening at 7.45 in the United
Church. thureb.
As these Meetings will close Aug.,
28th; we trUst • 'that. All 'the ,young
people will take, advantage at the
remaining nights and seek to bring
others with than. • •
On Tueider, evening there will be,
demonstrative -lecture given On:
"The, Tabernacle" which no one slibuld
miss. A competition on :tilt Gospel' of;
St. John will also prove of keen
terestto all taking part.
Lett Monday 7 evening the serniciii-
dies delivered, by .Catherine Mac-
Kenzie, Norval Richards " and Mar-
garet' McCallum _ preyed a greet
blessing; tit- those present and re-
vealed :the postaibilitied among our
young :People 'of Lucknow for definite
Pecial music and and - elitirdies every
night and a happy Christian time
promised, to sfl attendingt. Otilite and
bring yoUr. frIends, VisitOri are yre1-
41°Miii
ert"S--.'"an pirirr-Voirth-fAii;
„.
Pan* vera1ls, Underwear, , Sox,
Ete. We have net tithiekthe price
on amt,',ot this goodii#' TitE.MARIcq
fq911E,', ' •
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At Annual Tattoo
Kincardine Pipe Band Added Feature
•..:-Street Dance Attracted Large,
Crowd.,
:
PoStponed' the week .PreviOits when
ittiii-threeteneivie-nierAhee'Vefif,..the
annuni'Tattoo Under .i.USPicet • of the•
Citizens' Band was ..,in‘the.Cale-
donian park on, Friday evening, when,
Weather conditions were MOO' Snit -
able for the '-'neetiSion: The street,
e ' "
dance : Was Well-patroniZed. And althe
the . attendance at the. ' Tattoo 7-400S,
Snialler than usual, -sided by .the: pro:-
eeds.; from ithe 'donee the week nret
viens, • Bandbenefited financially
to • the . extent of. some .seventy-five
dollars. ' • ' •
Bands were Present from Witigharn
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LOCATES :CANARY 250
. *ICES FROM HOMEr'
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John E. :R,uttle, lighthouse 'keeper
af 'Peint Clerk, broke into the 'front..
page in Monday's dailies :by claiming
a canary in'Buffao,. 250 miles fro_in '
Euttle,'SAmile, to be his. On Monday
last ' the Buffalo police radio ••an-
nounced that.: a canary ' had flown into
a lionte in that city and . liter in the
week . a . letter was received from
Rutile claiming the pet as his altho,
he did not state "when his bird
dis-
appeared. The . Buffalo Pollee" are -ask-
ing thenisejvlsAgw-i_E; can a :canary
To 4atisfy our OW!' •curiosity • as
to their .ability to °, We consulted
Fraser Petersen? whose chief hobby
is &miry, raising-. He says a.. caged
denary can fly but a' very short dis7
'tinee.., One oire-occasionT-tone-of-his-,-
bird's Which was housed in e very
large 'cage, with more tbrilig• free-
dom; than Most pets, escaped. It flew
to the swamp, west, of the village,
net more than a quarter of a Mile
away, and then 'returned to its cage; „
'
Harriston, Kincardine And ;Tceswater nearly exhausted. „ •
as well as the local band and the ,
Kincardine Pipe Band; which enliven-. LAND BIG ONES ,
ed the evening. . These bands . , ON OisEldiG -TRIP
menced the parade frem. the • Town
Hall ,te the Park shortly after seven
thirty. During:. the ' evening each or-
ganization rendered two .seleettona,
and • between numbers a ' :dance
"Sheens Pre*" was Well done by
-Jane Bernell, • as-'-Watt---the-Highland
Fling by Mary MdKim, Etta Belle
McDonald, Muriel Peterson. and Jean
Culbert. Bag -pipe mugie was Provided
for these dances by Mr. Irwin. Of
Kincardine. Reeve Robert. Rae acted
as chairman. . • ••
Following the "March Past" at the
conclusion of the program, the Pipe
Band proceeded uptown, to be foll-
owed by a messed band of one -hun-
dred bandsmen. LiiriCh Was ,prenared
Viromeres•.-TiSiitute. „.
-Orr's • breheatrit played for the
dance wlnqh 10116v/eft. ,
flueltilOw .11ind assisted' at the
Tattoo held tit Eirristott.
° •
While his barber shop %Vas:Under-
geing repairs, Elden Johnston took
advantage of the 'holiday and ac7:
to:Pp:1401 by Miss Salena, Grant,
'Motored to keaford On Friday for a .
dais fishing.Iliring a power launch
in 'charge of a boatman, the after-
noon on „the lake; resulted, in a catch
of several fine 'lake trout of various
sized. . the largest 'weighed eleven
pounds,
pounds; One nine Poitrids? 'another '
seven pounds, and this is no, ,fish
story for • we saw the array upon,
their return that evening. ° •
. PROCLAMATION
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At the re4uest ,O • a .punk er ,o
u str13-8'171MITI-:
Holidav for the Villago of .Lneknotv.'.'
All. absent are hereby notified to '
govern themselves,. sec
ROBERT, RAE, . Reeve,,,
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