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' HEADLIGHT'OYBItltL1• S , eut-weer,
OBITUARY
M*S. JOHN. DONALD
After ' an illness extending over
a number''ofi years, "'Mrs.: John
Donald (nee . Matilda ,Baker)
passedaway at her' home, York-
ton; Sask., on • Saturday. July 20.
She , was in her 83rd year. In
tei7nent was in" Yorkton Cemet-
Born ,at St. Marys,` Mrs. Donald
was on of., a" family of elevent.
7;.
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- Bleakly D iare* $issfei
The .first of a series of
eltery Flay night . dances was
held in the, Town Hall last ,week...
The'- dances , areTunder
OCeS a}e.n, with the
mtusie provided by Carruthers'
achestsa:;'
vErlitArr A,D!ISO.. TO
SE 'HERE OH THURSDAY
children.. Her parents,' Mr,, . and
Mrs Thomas Baker, canle to this:.
commtuutY seventy yearsag o,
taking up) ` residence: on,. a • farin:.
one, mile.. west of Holyrood.
Sixty-one, years . ago she , was
united in marriage to John. Don-
aid and they resided at Kingarf
for . a number , of yearsil moving
later to the Tenth Concession of
Culross. In '191,7 their: disposed :of
their farm , to ,Art Hodgins and.
MADS $75'44.1)".11111°N-" innV ..,pro orkLon ''where•• they.
MEDICAL SCHOOL; LIBRARY I bed since resided.
1' her passing, and
TtStevenso nbf
- Left to mourn, 4
=Londonto• `whom':: sympathy gsDrextended.-
WEDNESDAY, •JULY, .31st, 19
JUST. , RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF .'
•LVET
r
With a tint heavy psnco soles
These Shoes Win Give. ,'You
TWICE THE WEAR..
that leather soles rili
IE` IIS ;!AND LOOT .TH M O'1
WeII8
1 we* -knows to many. m: -3b e -her IYusband-apd three sons,
community, has made a donation
Milton : and Almer of :' Yorkton
of 675,006 to the ::University of and' Nelson of Lentlaw,: Sask
Western Ontario to •be, •used :. in .Clarence; their .. second youngest
l' f medical school d the supreme sacrifice
W. Armstrong of the
„_Department of ,: Veterans Affairs
will be ' at : the Legion ' Rooms,
'-Lucknow'':from 730 to'9.30 p.m.
on Thursday, : August 1st, to. in-
terview veterans „in regard tto
it rehabilitation ' . blems.
4g your discharge certificate
war: service gratuity state
at with yon. I'
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3.
90,
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thetI�a� erection ,o a 1 son; made
library. , at The. Somme in ''World. War •:L
In the new budding there shall Three. brothers . and two • sisters
ecte. alp. !age indicating
that the gift is made by.D W:3
Stevenson and his late brother,
Dr.`'Hugh Stevenson, i memory
WE
'!SORE-�. •• DELIVER
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also survive Mrs Fiske .(Daisy);
Niagara -Falls Mrs.—MteDon
(Sarah),':; Detroit; James and'.
Richard Baker of 8olyrood an
of their, parents:: Hugh and -Marg- I Ben let 1Viinneapolis',`Minn-
. • .1 ..
aret. Stevenson,'.
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,'July Bride u Honored
Friends ` of Miss Winnifed
Swan;-a-JUUIy-bride,-gather
,cently;. rat .-the home. • of
Stewart. Brooks,,` Ripley, .to ' honor
her rior to her marriage.
Among' a 'long list cif ; entries
N
the , Civic •Holiday race . meet
at .Goderich are Donald Mac -
Charles ree-horS= Te -Sadie
and 'Major 'Gratton in ;the., 2.26
pace and Christopher Stout in
1te=2.26 trot and three-year olds.
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S r, S u1ts
r . Sweaters
n 'all ,ahadea .
leg.
Won Fourth Prh
short •program of community
.singing was enjoyed; .followed by
'HO
GE Made -To- casure CLOTH
BEEF FRODUCEKS •ASK.
an address: read : by -Miss- Helen
Smith. A plrettily decorated
wagon was :drawn. in. by Jimnue
Brooks ' and Colin"' a -MacY'onald
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• Four_ f.•ucknow rink•s were. 'a_• aid . p,- d to'' w,,er- .:wh ...
mong the, forty one which com- was seated in an : attractively deg -
peed is the Aunt doubles ,tour orated 'chair The bride ` thanked
naznent at Ooderich .last week her . many friends for'their kind
Fourth' ,prize. `was ...won by W. L remembrance. She • was.. assisted
Mary Courtney and Helen Smith.
Miller and Gordon: Fisher , m the
Is TooriisW Faraiise
mad varetio gni
folIovvingi reference
and Cu1fr.
a .triangle eriribracing
Greenock Swani�; drained,by
ter .River. Black $Diss
er "Lake.S..are_.very.__�e
bass and pi'ke .',Boats
There is eaeelleiit. Fall
otiig .as well. Ti>us dis-
trict; paradise ,for
f all .l>b►ds,.:• in which
mention should..`be 'given
tibEi�`it-aia-•�-e
amen ' Sazzctuargtin
Kin-
loss." '
opening gifts Eby Misses
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HIGHER CES -AND.. FLOVR.
About '. .beefy`producers-
Om -the counties af=Grey,-Bruce,..
imcoe and. Wellington,
Huron;; S
Met in. Owen Sound last week.
anet presented a ;"b'rief's -to Mr
J. C. •Taggart;chaa " an , of. the
.Canadian 'Meat • Board,., who was
present at the:'' conference:
The :brief asked for:
Several contests: were conduct- "An increase in the present
ed by 'Mrs.. 'Roy MacKenzie. and ceiling price of beef.
Miss Maw 'fie' afer which "The .appointment•of 'Govern
Lunch. was ,served.
iaent• ,Inspectors in 'small ,pro
ceasing' plants
"Stabilizing of prices for vari-
ous seasons, :of the year.
"The appointment; of :a con-;
rruttee with Tocal, representati les
ao ascertain the cost of roducing
beef at various times of, the year..
"A: fair • . 'spread " between:. the
price :of 'grass 'cattle and "-stable
u •• cat e
"That' a floor :price.,be':granted
and maintained for the various to the
maintained .: .. _ W : �_ n.w __. w
_ . Where _ . demand-e� -
rp whete a
brands of beef r and that surplus. market
IsOs♦ght, village . Ilene
Mr., and :M s ,. Bill I Robinson
have obtained possession of Mrs;.,
J : S. M'acKenzie's . home which
they recently purchased. Mrs.
MacKenzie has movedto the
home of her son Ed, ';in Kuiloss,
who. isoperating. the ' > grin Mr.
:Robinson, .a veteran . if. World'
War i5 empoyeaite
ow l'aidustr es hilt
rrintson 'was _foriner.Iy Flossie_ Mc
Threes.
Ashfield Presbyterian
A very Interesting, meeting was ,
held at the home -Of Mrsolienry
Mckenzie with 28 :in attendance;
Mrs N G. MacKenzie , presided..
Miss Sadie':lohnston , read the,
Scripture lesson and Mrs. lea
the'. meditation ori it., Prayers
were ,given .by .Mrs. ' Howes and
Mrs: N. J:• MacKenzie'.•The Iesson
from:. the, :Study Book was takes .=.
by. Miss :,'Minnie • Cathcart :We,.
were, very', fortunate . in having
Mist• Margaret MacKay; deacon
ess, , who was on tie staff of the
at Kin ii, She gave
Girls' Camp )�
a very enjightning account of her
work at the Leaside'Missipn :and
her visits to Weston' SanitariP
She ' also told of her work at the
Bertle Indian School where 'she
-spent three yeas anii showed'
what •:the work' there' was very`
much ' worthwhile. . After • the.
meeting; a social half hour was
enjoyed:/
'beef be, 'sold • .by the government
er ,.
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Stocks of Men's and Boys'
'ogle Pants,
s
•ry
The ..Storewith .The Stock
►mocks
and Jackets
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