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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-07-01, Page 1• $2,x'0 PER.XEAR IN ADVANCE, $2.00 OTHERWISE DrW. and'Surgeon M. Connell: Physician" i .-. ca. , Lucknow ".;11011P3.- Phone rs.phone 86 DENTIST' ' Dr; ..MacLeod :. � will visit,. Luc ow esda ,` in Dr a Coneli'a every Tuy , , n•: • Oflice... , .• *DENTIST .•DENT,,_ , o�vv k nc n releaven. L r.. ...Treleaven, nn biter eeker's' Ste ur e,; " Extraction: y� u either by gas or loc..al Will be °in 'Dungannon', every .Thursday.. " ' � . ,.',Phone fi3 DENTIS''. Call" Dr. Newton. Make aPpointment In, office everyday • ' Geo, A. SiddaII Lucknow, '— Broker and Heal i stete.--Money to lend of .'first _ mortgages on •farm. proper- ties a centaccordin ties at 6 and V,? pee • � to: security' ` ,offered. .: Also 'small second mortgages 'An. 'amo`unts on es b g farm • properties roI?erties andd.en personal' farms for • •nates. ' A tew. go od fa m sale WALL' PAPER" Latest pa • a tterns in stock at lowest. prices. As cheap as in. catalogues. Also book patterns ,,of -leading Mann. ufacturers: Sox 174;•.R. J. •Cameron, Painter &•..Paper Hanger. w Fou Luekno • Ileneis what 'a customer ''Har .riston'saysabo•ut Havelock.Flour:. 'q iimve e'atjoyei;. ' A,la4si bread frons' Havelock Flour: and mould be glad to' recommend it to- anyone, .It gives nplendid . 'satisfactions ,• W... E. Treleaven Safety Razor Blades' 'Sharpened- :'Satisfaction guaranteed or.,meney, re 'funded, Single edge. 3c..Double .edge 4e,—Wm Nfu d;e Sc nen,. Lucknbw. BRASS . BAND.: Lucknow, Citizens' Brass Band now open for all : sorts: of engagements= garden parties, : picnics, etc.' Apply.:,tc Gordon. Johnstons Luckno'w... •y -64f b'or Sale=A number of windon andstorm sash with glass in then Apply' to D•;C. Taylor FARM FOR SALE. . Onehundred` acres, being Lot t Con. 4, Kinloss: .16 acres., wood lot. • •remainde 'in'erase; ,frame .house an( :barn; orchard arid small: finita: AAppl to .Mrs. Mary . MacLeod, .R. 6,: Luck. TENDERS WANTED Tenders' wilt be receiveli Sy the' 'undersigned, up to. July 7thy 1926`.. at 6 o'clock," P.M. 'ter the remOdelline est or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted.' Plans and *epecification. ma) be seen at the residenen .14 Theo, 'LANGSIDE GARDEN, PARTY, The Annual Garden Party - and . Strawberrn Festival of the Lang - side' presbyterian phnrch Will be halt on the Church Lnwn, ,en Thurs day, July „8th. Stinger with. straw= berries and ereanin served from g toe -8. o'clock. SuPper Will be followed.by a good program of music, addresses and. recitations, gOod orchestra. Ad-. • miasion—Adults' .§00., Children -25c: SALE inF STANDING RAY Melvin Reid will have an auction sale of 50 acres' of Alfalfa' hay, finst cut, at his farni, Lot as doh. 10, Ash- , TERMS—Eight months' credit or 0% pet annum off for tash. Elliott Mrs W. Habkurk and two ,boys of Kincardine, are visitors: ,in town this week. .. ... "Miss Mina Graham .is over from Chillichothe, Ohio, for a week's vaca- tion a aca-tion• at her former home. in towfl :,•. Mrs. Ag n us 141acDc nerd hear sold her residence on Ross street to Mr. Bill: Lloyd,' .an emo, .e pie. of Silver-. woods, x• M.S.• n.• Begley . f " ort •� eve r T 1 on• rs. !'. Be a •o un n an M f A d _Y g. ,a . are • Visiting at the: ho e" e: • Sproul of town.. ' rs.' 1e • : MaeKin 'o' a • frmer. Mrs; . ,A . x .. .. , it n,,, o esident of' Luckno% , ,•now at Toronto; visited this •'week'iw}thi ;Misses-, Chris=` tie and Mina -Graham. On account of the Anglican Church. picnic On July 8th,' the Women's In- stitute have postponed their 'picnic until July 22nd. • _Miss :.Lorna:' Campbell returned home on Tuesday, from a two weeks` visit •with .Mrs. •Price • filaylor. and .other friends in Toronto..;., •- The advertisement of auction sales rof standing hay ; reminds,, us : that the..sunimer' =Season is, passing, • .re- . gardless of the 'continual • cool weath- er, Mr. D. R. McIntosh,' Southampton: is ; in town this • week,: preparing . to e - - conduct the big sale at •Horn ll.Mur; doch Co.'s store, as :advertised on Page' 5. ..:'Mr. Ford Aitchison', of Cleyeland; • • and Miss'. Freeda on Weston,' are, place on Saturday, afternoon, and the spending a few weeks' vacation, with .res est' in which the deceased, was held was: attested by .the 'very' large attendance . of his ' old . neighbors and friends from:; Colborne Township;: Rev R. C. McDiarmid'.conducted'°the "ser- vices, and the, pallbearers 'were four LUCKNOW, ONT.,; T IURSDAY, OBITUARY• Robert Glen , Mr. Rebert 'Glen . who last Decemb- er• retired to Goderich from his farrn in G'olborne;.Township, died • on June l7th, • following :y:stroke suffere on 8'•a ,d �, June 12th, He died, -on they inn#vers- ;a ; of his birthday ,being•sixty:.nine years of •age.Icwa .: a s n o iMr r Mrs. John Glen,. pioneer residents ; :fC born e te s7�p, pod .was bofi- on the; Glen' Iremestead' ons the: ,9th' "concession of Colborne, where•he; con- ;tinued . to live ' until, his reinov_al, to; Goderich a•. few months ado. He' wai `an :enter, linin � \farmer, 'bein es ally `•successful 'in, the ' breeding of live stock, hi , Shorthorn cattle and e e baying Leicester st r sheep hng v been . 'constant prize -winners.: at the exhibitions.. A- mong Mr. Glen's possessions were several medals' won by his' livestock, including one awarded by the Cent- ennial ,Exposition` at Philadelphia in 1876 for horses ,froin• the GIen stables. Mr; Glen also had at, his hmoe in, Col; Sortie a splendid harden •with many rare plants, in tending which • he took 'much pleasure ' He was for many years a D e w t le a IULY 1st, 1926.. MR. J. G.: AN �ERSON • ' ' Ij • LITERAL ,CA,�IDIDATE; IN SOUTH BRUCE Mr.J. G .Anderson, ,of towns, is: tel be the •Liberal''eandidat , , in, • South' .e, Bruce at `the next provincial, election.. This was decided •at the, Liberal con= e vention.•'held at Wallterton,- on Thurs. da '•of�.last week,.when' he :was the. unanimous choice. • 'An is• well • known, Mr.'A erson F. ,ns} r not' knGW•:�"# pglitics,;hav►.nl, repress•: r c, a . c unt i th �< `ted• i .a : the, n the f ntario House' 'from 1911 to 1914.., `Sixth other 'candidates were pre - cased but' all retired,: leaving Min An- ersen,. the -'choice ,without' a° hal "F, C ,, � .'• � T'•� - The other men.proposed were F.: Rennie, former M.P.P., R. E. Truax, former M.P,; Peter H. MacKenzie former ' M.P.,.. J. A Johnston; ' Mild may; A. ' G. MacLennan;;, D. MacDon- ald of Culross d present •warden. of Bruce. F' -The riding- was well represented g In theabsence' of the president 'anc';: vice-president of the South .Bruce organization, • Mr, R. D. Cameron' .i:ucknow, • a • former president; was u made : chairman' of the', meeting. director. oft' the Goderich Agricul-Outside s eakers were: Messrs. W. ura ociet and was 'also. oil the • t 1 S _ Y 4, E. N. $in�zlair, leader of •the Liberal., ungannon Agricultural.Society. Ile party in the local 'house, and Nelson was a 'member of Knox Church God- • Parliament provincial organizer for e ov 1 totown. He p rich; sinew his ,r..m a the Liberal party. The various nom-. ieUsti of iwas t" rr d ' h as'•not ma He i ' inees� non the position of• ca°nd date of he .Glen- brothers to survive, but he•course' made 'speeches.. ave two sisters Mrs. Chas, :Ste.v ' ' • se . ,. Officers . the'. o an Caton' elected ofrg i .. rt, of:Nile and Miss Margaret Glen.r Nile; President, a� e �r �'� '01 ws • Pr s d nut of e as # l o e ., G g with , whomn. he' lived. The: funeral took Schmidt of :Walkerton; Vice. -Pres., Thomas .H: Wilton, Walkerton;, See •' retary,',.J. A. Johnston,'•M'ildniay; Treasurer, B, Bingessner, Formosa: •o -o -o-- l7UT .ON LONG: TRIP their parents,'. Mr. and Mrs. GeoT. Aitchison. ' .Just _received: a • new stock ;. of Ladies' Fancy; Dresses. `Vit. be _'sold at.:low ..prices Call and ` see them. et T. n litzsteins Dry ods of .'Central 'Garage Orange Lodge: No 428 will at- tend divine service at the Presbyter - tan Church, Lucknow, on Sunday: July •4th, at 7 "o''clock p.m. Members .ire requested to meet at:the )lodge room at '6.30 o'clock. Visiting mea-' tiers of the Order are. invited to loin •n' 'the. service.=C. G. 'Mullin,' W.M. The 'Rev. T. •; Wesley ` Cosens ' and 'Mrs. Cosens,' after spending Wednes day with their`" son..and , his Wife • `at Bruce Bea.h, •'left' this.,(Thursday)' morning for Lynden, where Mr: Cos ens: will be pastor ' of the Unifed. Church. , 'They' made the ' trip to ; .ynden by motor, with their son; aev. De Wit'. Cosens. 'rhe Orange Celebration Which: was beini arranged for Walkerton, July 12,,this year, hat' .been abandoned, or • Mr.- and Mrs:. Georne McRoberta notored to London Township to ;end the funeral 'of their euntHa lady' Mr. ant Percy Hyde and babe if Kincardine, were' week...end visit,' It.on, called on friends dnring cnknhaving eerie tip to attend the • Mist Clara,' Woods attended tne inc.Windsor, on Monday. :Mrs. rwigg; When was formerly Miss Gwendolin -Heed; will be Well rempin'; • hered as frequent viSitOr at St • The ftnieral 'of the latenMrs.. John' burnin, was largely attended on Wed- •.xesday of 'hest week. Ki...Durnin and laniily have the sympathy of insun gr. 'Lorne and Miss Irene Woods • inotored to. Carr , on Tuesday for Miss W. D. Ruthenford is .hoMe; af- ter Visitinn in ' Don't fornet the Women% Institute • narden Party to be te41 at St. he. ent,,,. next Tuesday evening; juin 6th when the' prograin Will..be provided th 'Abel -Musical Co of Wingham menibers Of the Women's 'Ins*. sistance.of:the Indies. of the commun. ity to help 'nfalie the Garden Party' a • BASEBALL Wiffinni Glen: and'•M'ensts.'+1 hos An; John Taug er,"who for Many years . nick Teeswater died nt Toronto on Jtine 18, at the age' of 87 ,years. 'Mr. Robert Scott, a resident of the after a long illness, at the age of nl. 'He letiveen Widow, twn sons arid one Mt. -Eric -Wilsornnsffio' recently -r /signed his', position on ' the doderieh 'Public -School staff hat been' appoint- ed principal' of' the Kincrirdine :Pub - our hat Mother, . who passed' aWay !one year tip to -day, Jane 30th, 1625, WhAre lEild air dearest mother 'There' pasted. away from earth ` beautiful spirit in the person of Kls. John DUrnin on Bundan evening, Junen2Othn 1926. Though ailing for about; three years,she wnS in her .0s - nal :health last, week, -When slur .sink until the end. caine. Dunn-. in's ,mainen: name was. Margaret Ann Woods,. 'slaughter of Robert end Mary Ann Woodsn Who moved With ':•thein faniin, to St. Helens tome fifty , years •ego: She was born in the township' er ler niarringe• she has lined in all who knew. her.' 'She' leenes to H• arry, Lorne, „ and Annie at home' and Case the second son, in the West There are alsci.nour brothers, Willien, and Robinson at St. Helens ;Henry at Hamiltennand,,john in the 'West. !flu; pallbearers Were her three brothern. and three ,of hen • brothersninnaw' ChurCh and the Rev. _Charles; Cum. min*, Penton spoke yery;epprOpriat- Ceinetety, Wks, unuSurilly. largely' at,. tended, showing the esteeni in winch , 'We Miss . thee': .from • ...our home We -miss thee from thn place; n„ A shadow o'er •eur life is east, We miss the. siinshine of thy 'face. VVe miss thy kind •nsd• willin'g band Thy nond and earnest care:: "'Our home is 'dark withou't • thee,-. • .We rniss, thee everywhere, 0 Lord, :: thOtigh thy dealings, now , Yet We, knew it is all for to bless. And thtoughout the changing. Scenes nThe way of .Thy will is bent!' ATTEND THE GAMES. n . an To. the cit ze s •of . Luc ,k .now d. Vicinity: The baseball boys have been- receiving ,poor support the 'lost two gam,es.F ,The :boys are' now. on their' way to the top -of this district. P ¥our resence• at the .next"game will, ,. show .whether: they :continue or not, they need your support. • So, ..turn out in full: force to 'tee the•rbest gaint. on' T ursda 'dul .8a . aine calleu at. "4:?0., ,+ Remember the date- r'hut'sday',. ';July 8th; --S - 'y. -Trees, • Family Theatre • FRIDAY & . SATURDAY •,:JULY 2' &,3',. Douglas,•' McLean in : •'Seven Keys to ,Baldpate George M. •Cohan's .greatest corned~: The firstkey's a tiystery. ' . • The second key's a grin.' The T third key's so, hot it's blister h k Y y The fourth and Doug falls; in. The fifth key's ' a . maiden fair. The .sixth key's a vow, • . rile. seventh.. key guffaws• " eware l' Come,. see the picture . now: MONDAY, JULY •5 • Jack Hoxie:in 'The' Dare Devil 2 -reel Serial "The RiddleRider. Good Comedy All Shows' commence at 8.15,. except, Saturday. -Two Showa -:;First ;coin-. menses-at,•7.45. •' REIIII 'S• BIAKERY .,..,. .tb_,� _ <•_,', ;,tf :_ :�-- -a stopped' off ,et nocknew Oven Monday leaying.-for .points further east on aid • Of Sen Diego, Cala., and while hene were guestg of Mr. and Mrs', .ftuiss,,Robeinsen. in.n large touring. ":car• they • nen zig-nagged. across'. the continent,. making, 4,400 ' te• Termitic), Montreal. :and Qnebec: .bei7 fore renrossing the n international nonntlary 'line end 'going .to NeW: York they will re -cross the ,U.a. by. way of phrladophrit and.• Chicago 'and, count en' anriving in their' hinne",city. in- September: 'They carry . a ;whole anteing' outfit *pd.!, sleep Wherener W. E: MaeDonaldnwhO for a tinge re. •early home in Holton Co.nbut :as a young: man , went to Britien' Celinn.• bia and later to 'Celifornia .wnene for. tune seen* tO nave smiled unoh hini Imam* .From Walkerton At• Tuesday enening; When Cliesley war the .visiting team, wag another tonY for Ltickndw, the score beim: .7 -6 -in favor of the home team hene on June 25th, when the Wilker. ton team: Was over. The Score Was Inoth -games Were pnonounced good exhIbinent 'of baseball,' Mann, necording to 'a statement; by the sec - pointing. • The game played herenon Suite 17 against Tees -miter, was a: logs • to' IniCknow as *ere also games, played at Kinca'rdine end 'Teeswater. The next genie here Will -The on July 8th; When Kinceedinenwill _be the visitors, This !should be another good • Mune as the hike -skin • InWn. team is regardecnas anout the strong= COrd `Of. Thankt—Mts., las: daunt end fatiiily wish tn thank tbe friends and neighbors' 'who shewed kindness and sympathy at the time • Card of lthanks;z-Mr. John Ininnin and faintly With to •thnnk the• 'friends A quiet 'wedding was:solemnized in the Grand View 'United ChnrCh, Van- couver, B.C., on June 9th when MrS, AgneS Creger, formerly Mist Agnes. 'Alton 'of Ashfield, became the:bride of Mr. Samuel Maylett; the ntev..'R .R. nnerrison. officiating, • The beide entered. the. elnurch On the min of her son; Chester; while:Mr. Honace Fowl. er played the wedfling march. She wore n dress of navy •canton crepe, arid Was ettended by her niece,„ Mist Edith Finlay. The :groom was ac- 'enimpeilied by. his nephew';', Mr. Fuld; house. After the, cereninny the wed- ding party .retunned to the bride's home where a naintinlunch was Serv- ed to n Othering of friends.. The .bride received a nutriber of valuable will. reside at 1891 ,VanablesnStreet ninon trig' un the coast. PICNIC , The First Annual -Picnic Junior institute Min Junior, Feral- .ers held on Friday, July' 2nd, at Silver Lake. , All interested are cordially inniteil to:, attend. ; Plan te be there by', 1 o'clock p.m. ,nad, enjoy a splenclid afternoon of spoilt.. .. NO •TRUTH IN REPORTS In view of, certain rumors being citeulaten te effect that the sue- , rounding tOuntry Will be shut off frcini Lneknow .,while the street .pay - that all Mich renorts are entirely Withont7foundation.in fact. At : an. .thfies while pining - it ' ;being ,,: laid . 'suitable and convenient deteuns will be arnanged, rind while .some: incon. venience will be unavoidable every-. thing pessible will be 'done to isecomn odate the nubile. nAll interested .may be asSured that the Council 'will arn Trange mattera to the .best possible - SINGLE COJ'JES. 5 C.1✓iti.S. Flavour and the Choicest Quality Gains, Favour Try Our Horne .Made, Whole Wheat and Raisin Bread • SATURDAY SPECIAL • IeronMeringue Pies Chocolate Marsh._ m_' a 10 w Cake .DundeeCakes Cream Puffs Ras berry.Tartlets. .M. ar,hmall V'SnOWballsBlack Current..,_,T r tlets Cream Slices SallyBrownsCream:Horns • � . uff 'Past le. s ies HR NG YOlft•BUTT;R -AND-EGGSAND D EST ••P C S OBTAIN ,Illi; B Ill lS O �B RY- P A •KE • �LLyNt.�•N S Lticknow NOMIIMINEMMOr V iii • TN ITSUPS ND WA' K . HAS A NEARLY' .E 1t, h_ L FE ESS N U•NPLE AS- N tDOw•NS,..ITS DAYS:E .OF P�IEASAN TUCKNOWCO ' ME" IN.- TNESS. EVEN THSTREETS' OF L TROUBLES BEING. TORN . UP IN . I'OR THEIR SHARi.•.O . _ . , . , MAY MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO;, :GET:INTO ,11 PLACES . AND ,: ,. "OUR STORE,". BUT ONCE YOU ARE INSIDE,,, YOU ILL- 'PINI) 'EVERYTHING RYTHING :RUNNINGALONG SMOOTHLY ,• ' AND.: Li. HST •. •, MENS DEPARTMENT-. '.. WORK SHIRTS, ASSORTED, FROM • 35c, $2.25.n OVER- ALLS, ERALLS B •t1E :BLACK .AND STRIPED, :$2:00' AND $2.5,0; 111 1.00- FINE .' .SOCKS, ' MANY .QUALITIES; 'FROM 20c. TO.• $. .SO 11 to Q E • .Eft AR • • SIDES 1.75•• TO • : •$3.5:0 ; ' ;. IN , SHIRTS, 'ALL• SIZES, $ JERSEY: KNIT FULI. ,ASSORTMENT,.'75c•. TO ;$1.75;. •Fr • SWEATERS . AT $4'.50 • ; • ARIES- -' L_., $3.40: SELLING AT TABLE LINEN ISS G OLtR VIJRY•. BEST , , LINEN' , ,-: ; PER YARD:. IT'S';REAL VALUE;:: RE" ion. l3akein,:n-'-Confections.---Suited- grace yofir."nnost, elaborate table ate made fresh, daily. , 'Sweet Rollsn whose ieing:, drips goodness, Crisp Cookies, that nn. TrY seine of them this evening :and you'll be'beck.foi *ore tomer- .REMEMBElni Insist on Golden Crust Bread at yniir-enocer's store every eryn intone 68.. „ REMEMBER: Yon get that. gincnith PRESENTATION TOtin :is. spending ;nee :vacation at her for - Mer hnnie at Lothian; Mrs. Albert Tnnin,;and ,chila, Of the Nije, are visiting' with her *Inn Mrs:. In 'A. Giant at Henilopk, City BORNr-oln Ashetild, On: June 25th 1:92n; to Mr. and Mrs. Alex LOckhart Grant of: 'Dinidelk Anna and, Betsie Meninenzie .of Toronto; Margaret MacLennan of Toronto; Lillian_ Mad - Kenzie of MOunt. Forest; Metsrt, ti6it and Florence MecKay, of Chi. Cage, are, spending their venation un- der the .pannntal neer at Hemlock Mrs. Wm. iteniptori', 'Laurier The officers of 'the 'previous year were Was ginen and varione`heInfa ://A large minffier..met,,at the hOnne .4 Mr, end MM. Thomas Smith, Rosa' :Street, es, Fridny .:to N110110r inn impromptu -prOgrem wee given 'were asked. to occqpnn the r central ...liairsland were the: recipients ...of a ,•old , lined. Silver :Tea Service c and Pen- ind pencil, and the following•ad- To Rey. and Mrs: T.,V; Cosensi— Aid •and, Women's Missionary Society; Tonight 'Nye wish' to .cenney• yOu with us.and.'to tell you ., 'that oar, Jhurth and community.' have;been Y• Oh Worken together Ion :the Welfare Of the' cOnniegation and we, 'believe, that your. sitiCerity. will have :ts. inward. In Mrs. Cosens we •bad 'an. ideal leaner in W,M,S, work, ene Arno • had ' the interests of" Mitsion worn at heant. Not only did .she eori- but .• she prattiCed an unselfish see - nine in her everyday life. Her 'Man. alWays led us to knew that she Wes eleee 'foueh with the Master and 'endenvoring 0'4 His *ill. The nadies' AIN have • alWays found: yen AO Coaperate in their widen-. takings and we have appretieted yonr nitidly Spirit. We 'feel. that Lucknow •Jf• exnerience thein neater: Pea. Sibly it will' suffice 46 -repent the re, ;nark that Was „, made at •Ahe time: Union was consumninted: nThe.right man in the right plaeenn We • 'ask' yen to• aceept these nifts, just to let you know we Mine appteciated non. We• tenet that' in the days to come you Man Often ,think of.Youn 'friends God's abundant blessing be with ,•you in your t,riew charge and may • your pastoratenbe freighted with the joy 'end. heppiness of Christian Senvice •t the:sincere' wish of Yeut friends in LucknoW United Church. FRED .—BUSWELL ••• PininYsern-L'At-Rinley; tine 'Towne ip. of Ashfieldr on lune '28, 1926, to 1VI,r 'and Minn Alex Lockhart of Intekfinin, Marken -At. Stratford, '01140;164. an The. most wonderful time . in the grachanzen Ile is.; here,. and n 'gift suitable for the :occasion ;and nery much apprecinted by all Ignaduatet 'is a good Watch: We have- these in - a virie,ty of .styleg—Wrist Witches .$9 'hp. Boy's Pocket Watches '$7 up. The .Tont Box of tbebrain contemn. a good Fountain Pen and Pencil to Match: These 'range in prtePf 'from as graduation rememnnances. .BREAD islood of 'foods ,-always delicio4s --your full fironey:"8. oo read is 'the high-water mark (If 'At" your grOcer's or Hollyman's Bakery The andress. was read by Mrs. Rob- ert Theropson apd. the presentations were. made by nips. Thomas Smith and Mrs, James' Miller. Mr. and' Mrs,. entain address and tne valuable ,:pre - tents: After singing "For he nt 101In good fellow" and "Blest be the tic that binds," and expressing best nor•the hemernakers.' Mrs. Rod. mite. ,prospenty in. the werk-to -winch Ahoy, Lennart gave a demonstrAion. of jo. have been nailed, the gathering nit. gave a Paper on Elevating the Stan. dand of Living, in Rural COnurilinit. les., It :wag: deeided .1101d a pienie ar the end ef"the bciundary, on July 1st. The • meeting next month will June 250926. to ?In -and Mre, be held at the keine of Mrs. ,T, lieV• "11t7Totens preached., farewell - Sermons. tO large 'eorigregrations last Sunday and Will Oren his pastorate M Lynda on Thatiday-evening by and will. plea* hie ihtroiltletoq:scro, 1VOs Pentland wish- es to 'thank the ladies 'of for 'their Patronage ,dtir.; the pait season.. The .store Will be clOsed:' from" 1.0 Otil,Atigust T: 'ARMSTRONG LUCK -NOW WEDDING BELLS ' Third Annual LUtknow , Bowling Club ConCert„ ,Jinimie Reid; one of Ontar- io's;. outstanding ..Coniedian 'Singers, will' be:on the..Pro- Keep This Date Open • ' Me. ;Walter '97,..MacKenzie,. neuinnest. nein of Mr. Peter, H. and the 'late Mrs., Of the late 'Mr, and Mrs, John Mac- tiarniid; "Were" 'Milted. in inertiege; Mrs,- MacKenzie left 'for trip' doWn the. St. Lawrence Inner; 'On their te- INCONVENIENCES DUE TO ' PAVING der way it. is inevitable that a e'er. ' lain amount of 'inconvenience to res., idents. of the village will °tent: ,DP7 ed. stir up dust and otherwise annoy • '.` residents. Parties' resiclinn Ori streets thus .nsed. who wiSh to have ,the.duit," laid should lose:'no. time in petition - Mg the ,C6tincit to that effect at a :,16ha'•of coleitim chloride 'will be on nand shOrtly to• be. used \\chord teed - ed. It is the aim •of •the Connell and' tnese in charge of :the Work, th keep , inconvenience, to residentt and tn those who 'come tc newrindown, to the minimum and . hnne that those effect:: ed wilt trine a reounable yiew of the —By Orden: gmuKs or APPRECIATION' I.." Beton& they leTt Sea t'orth: the Rev, Inalton Irwin and :Mrs. Irwin were, Idlown the esteem 'n they were held' in- a- Tecynfwgitde way: 'Mrs, ,purse nontaining $n1.00, from. •Inem- sitvii,---Icniva' and- -forks- congregationnI Meeting beld in the Antal Me, Inviin wan presented with turn they will make their home on an address' and handed an envelops4;" •