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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-07-21, Page 1,Phond,75 Of 411 r ragristana au rA i PAK a moraii Pm oto rar.dirrier.orAmo ..ar.arait Lucl{nOw, Ont. • I MID -SUMMER SPECIALS • ilouse, Dresses, cool and cunifY, $1.15 to $1 75. Canadian Gingham, 23c per Yard., All -Cotton Hole,' black or brown. 19c per pair. ' . , • . 'Reg- *1-bHOSe., 2 shadeeonly. Special, 69cper pair. Men's Fancy Art Silk Sox, 49c. Per 'pair:i .Men's Garters and Four Poiit Suspenders, at 45c. Collar Biittons3for25c Guff-L-inks-andC1aSPS, 25c pair 4 SPECIAL while. they last—Men's Straw Hats, regular $L50, .„ . • $2.06, $2..65, 92.75 and $6.00: Your choice at only • 98c, them UP.• 3 11.11 uswe airdirovir***4.0r*OrAWAIWardmararaWiP*420**.r.:.'iswar STRAINED •EYES REDUCE ppFIcENcir, Eye Strain copses both men.- , • tal and physical, discoinfort. 'Glasses .,remoVe the strain and the • discernfort vanishes: 'While it is not so simple as it may ' appear ftom, that statement,' .we can render ,a• satisfactory service When the need z the; • correction of .errors of vision, May We enquire if 'You need our attention? ARMSTRONG • 4. Jeweller ••& ,Optometrist LucknoW, Ont. " • AMILY THEATR JULY 22—,:23 Bebe Daniels MISS BREWSTER'S • MILLIONS" The biggest and fastest, fun- niest Society comedy Bebe hal eVer liad Reid's Golden Crust Bread •, Reid's Golden Crust arid Golder' drain ' Breads are growing more 'populat 'every day. A shape to meet every sueed..Try it and be convinced. Give. orii week end specials-. a , trial. Phone •your , orders' to • ,• , ; Reid's Bakery, 'phone ,68. • , „ SUNDAY SCHOOL AND •• CHURCH, • ' -.• •;•••-.'••• - - •••., The ;annual Sunday • SehOel • andt "Congregational -picnic of Liickhow 'United' Clturelf-Will;theld -itt:;;;tteries.., ettnie Park, tear-God:000r trit day,-Jaly, 28th. Picnickers will leave the thurch-;ai-one-eolook•INni:,.!those, Itio have no,. Itietitt of • ecitrOy*inde- are.„ requested; to leave 'their.- names 'the -S.S.....Stifierifitendent-nr with five conveyance- tominitteet..W: itTlitaer4oii and Viii, Motile; not .later , than July, 20th,.in Oder .that frovielori mat he not4e, „. BLITZSTEIN'S Phone pi": •"" 'Luetinew • West .Of Cential„Garage '. • ' . VoileDresses, nidely made, 'wilt -gee pat- terns; Reg. , ° Special, at $1.59. '-. Great ,:bargains .in• 'clearing lines of. Sum- mer Dresses. Call ..and - nee these, . LADIES! " See the. ..greatbhargains. in Cor- sets. Reg.' $2.50, for $1.59. Reg. $1.50, for 98c., Dominion Redpath CHAVTAVOIJA :Tap toAy.8: At'.*.vvitighao . ,.•.• " . ,Commencing July GREAT COMEDY "THE PATSY'." ORIGINAL *Nly§IcAi, „PRODUCTION "AN EVENING IN kAwAir, , , 4 :IIIETROpOLITAN .SINGpRs Featuring '"THE " CHIMES 'OF. IIRITANY" CASFORD* , CONCERT. COMPANY C6,104Ny....; rIIILDR.EN*S1 -SPEC•IAL PROGRAMMES- • ilos N074,1314,;.,,LEGT11,tits, SEASON'S' TICKETS 0.50 ;Aninsethent 'Tax Extra 40101.1riarom.illasPio*rion..1110011.11somiriest. $2,00 PER YEAR IN 4,CDVA.NGE; 112.00 0111Zili114 LUCJINOW ONT., THURSDAY' JULY 21st, 1907' • •-•••••••,• 4 „SINGLE 60PIES' *CENTs • 0' 9 • PROFESSIONAL CARDS• ' W. m.,Connell • PhYeician. ,,and Surgeon . Luclaie* • •: Hours:,.1.:.304*-310 ,7-8 'Phone":86. , 4.DEIVIIST ' • , .D4'1(1101.444 w411 visit • Llieknew eVeri Tueadak in 'Dr. Conja.IL'i -7. . , 44:41.1444•44.•' . DENTIST . • Dr. It L. Treleaven, Lueknorr-- °weir Dicker's t ors. Extrattiou either 4. gas or local. Will be Dtarnnon every Thursday. . '• Phone 53 DENTIST Call Dr. Newton Make appointment 'n. office , everyday ::IIVERYBODitl .COLUMN •." 1 0-'4-4 0 t) 0 0 0-41-0-0 • Goo. A. Siddell„ Luckiaw, Broker • :and Real Estate.—Money to lend or first •mortgages on farm ;proper- • ties at 6 and 6½ per Cent, aecording to escurity' offered. Also small ...,•-•-.••••'7..i',4."-etneiints_.on second mortgages On • , farm properties and on • personal-• nays. A few geed fanny for ash:. -,WALL' PAPER My Steck of -Wall Paper is com- plete for 1927 Pridesfrom ,8c. up. I ant: alio. agent for leading job 'houses, R -J Cameron,- .Decorator, l'ainter. end Grainer Box 174 Lucknow.." For Sale --A number. of • wincldw and storm -sash 'with glass in, them. Apply to D. C. Taylor. • , , . House For, Sale-'-Fraine 'residence 5 rooms, hard water, garden,good stable.—Apply to David Mead .or Mrs. Jas. Burns,, north of the :sta. tion. (23-6-tf) • For Sale --Shorthorn. •tnilt calf -9 -months .old.—Apply to :Oeo. Greel” "R. 1, Lucknow. .1.11i1.11•MMINPMNIMOD fill•NIM•••=011.1.•11 - AUCTION SALE ,, Jas. W. Bowler All have an 'auc- tion, sale: ofstanding hay t Lot 17 Con. 10, W.D., Ashfield,- on Saturday July,23rd-'-35 acres mixed hay; 9 ac- • i•es yellow blossom, sweet clover for aeed:—Elliott Miller, Aue. PIG ASTRAY • Came to the premises of the under, signed, Con. 10, `West Wawanosh, .on or about July 15, 1927, a pig +(weight , 'about 40 lbs.).• Owner may have- -4am) on provin-g" property and. pay- ing expenses.—Oeorge, A. Philips. . • , to 0'; 110C4.1'.,k1P GiZNIBAL: 10,0, 0 —0-47-0- s. - ,711ir. Wilfred. Murdoch is home from ,Toronto fpr a two -Weeks' vacation +1Vfilies :M4e and VAdelYniil '1101•14'' irah * are epending 'Week at ,Glind. • Mr. and Mrs. Robertion. of Harris. ton, ` were.SindaY viiiito4 With 3.4ril•• A. T. .•" , Mr. IC. N. Treleaven of Hamilton was here for the week -end, visiting his little son, Dick. • Mr. Neil Beaton. of London, visited for ,a. week With his. sister, Mrs. D. CamPhelly Gough Ht. Good Coeds; Low Prices. Special Sommer' .MARKE'r,-t• Hornell -Murdoch Co. Mr. Wigg, manager of the 'Walker , Store, is. spending a week's vacation at his home In 01414. , . Mr: Jack Newton of. Port Credit, is visiting...with his father, Dr:, G. A. Newton; for a few days: Mrs: Will Robertson and daughter, Jean, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil D. MacKenzie. ',Just. received• a• shipment Of Suit_ Cases. and club Begs.' Trunks at cost: X ,Shoe Store. • ' . Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MacKay ' and •Mr.•••B. Shenk of Detroit; .•....apent , a ,week with Mrs: Sadie IfaeMahon.,•• •W;Mrif3faylor and ' daughter Miss' Lila Of Detroit; are spending a 'couple of weeks with Lucknow friends. 'Mr. ,and. Mrs. C. F. Richardson Of TeesWater, are Spending. theirvaca- tion with Mrs. D. Dauglas. and Alias.' Jean:, • ENTRANCE RESULTS, . ••• LUCKNOW SCHOOL' • • Beventeen tried. :Seventeen :were • litie.511141 tviehrfi taking • honors Clarence Greer' bolds ,fit,st p]aee, and Is 'therefore ',entitled to '"WilsOn, Me dal"• • Honors—Clarence ; Greer; 'Ada Witt.: aon,• Jack Iirabsen; Lotinine,Brabson.. Carlyle Macintosh, Douglas MacDori-• aid, Arthur :Andrew, Jir'a' Stewart . Ale* Smith, Aimeda Dutpin, ' Bruce • Martin; Allan Muidoeh. • „ in alph: order)— Archie:. Hamilton; Mary Jewett,' Jes- • ale MacKenzie, Evelyn Nixon, 'Bertha Milne. • • ..• ' • ,tdith Wade.. Who. wasi it student here, until AprII, was promoted it; 'London without examinationt XINLOSS 'UNITED CHURCH, Garden Party, ThurSday, July 28 • in Mr. Hodgins' orchard. Supper, 6 to •• illuStrated lecture by Rev Adis. Fairbeitn;. 'Bermuda" and other Items. Admigsl on 306,and,25c. „ , Card of Thanks • • The family fif Mrs. Catherine len- . nedy wish to express gratefulthankt to the friend/ •, and neighbors for kindnessand sympathy at the time • of their loss of a loving mother. ' HOLYROOD • . _ Mr. Robt. Wilson of 'Tiverton, a , "former' "Itirilosg 'boy renewed ad . .'qualtitatiees Around, Our burg recent - 'Mr. John -Valens of -.Saskatoon! • Sask.,''.who., -he§ been home for a'sbert letvoirRixesday lat.-the Wrist. • . • Mr... And Mrs. Will • Murray and family Of London,are Visiting • at C9h., r• - Mr :and -Mrs. Corhett of. AlUston. • Mr. rind•Nirs. golap,•'Of lOuleatt;Van-. itoba,,'"W6te -Vests', a't :the • -forniets' • datighter"S,:' Mrs. "gielikim Elliott, the ..past week., .• Now sired Robert drives 4' c4r,..that" • olct familiar tone AO • Oft it ,)teirtil't 0When. you ,aud. 1 were yew*, 'Mag. Mr. Win: MacDonald and wife, and Mr.: Kell3ivisited* last-, week at the home of Mr. and •Mrs. N. D. Mac- Kenzie. ,Mr. and Mts. R. Thompson, with Willard.; ;spent the ••week...eno with Mr.,' and Mrs. Price Naylor in Toronto.' • - : Mt. R. S. Wilson Of the Bank of Commerce, , with his lurife.',an& chil- dren, are spending theirvication. at Bruce' Beach. " • The .Rev. R. W. Craw commences his annual. Vacatien:, this Week,'. and will visit his son, Walter, who is on: .. Mission Werk in New Ontario; Mrs,. Burgess,' Mr. and. Mrs. Will , • . Maynard and Elects; and•Mrs, ilaipin .of Toronto, spent part oflast week with Mrs. A. T. Davison of town. • Mils Olive, Webster ,and • Miss Par Bush of Toronto, have returned home after spending a week's vacation with, •tbe former' s aunt, Mrs. Geo.' Andrew. Mrs:. Robert Rae, Who has not been well the Past couple; of 'Weeks, and daughter,' Margaret, have gone tc spend a few weeks at the lake °shore, f • , • Miss Lotirii.qimPbell and Mho Hel- en Thompsdnare taking, boat trij. through the Thousand Islands to Montreal, and other Paints of inter- est. . ' , • , Mt; Parsons of Toronto, and lyfise MacKenz•,ie of.Notp Bay, and Miss, .Caesar .ortonden, were visitOrs last Week -with the ' Misses MacKenzie, Campbell' Street. ' . • Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Irwin have the sympathy of many.. friends •in the less of their little son, Robert Russell, who died on July 14th, at the "age of ten. month's arid 6 days. Mt. and, Mrs.. Earl Lindsay- Of To - :rialto, are spending e..two-weekS' va- cation with Lueknow. friends. ;Mr. Lindsay has 'good position, in the *Candy Dept. of the '.Simpson Stere, Toronto. • ' i 4, .rOgMgg .1X,CsNow; *RESIDENT, DIED IN TORONTO, • • .4 ' The 'death Of John Irgbiele occurred: in ',Toronto early , Monday morning of this week, following a few' -hours illfigSg AS j kneriVn,' •tb her LU6know. . friends • kis ifabi IC had -suffered: a +stroke of •Paralisis about two years' ago, :and; although free from suffering, She, never quite reCov:•' *'ered• TAU/ remains were brought' here for internient in Greenhill. Cemetery+. the, funeral being qn•IVednesday...af- ternoon. Funeral serviO was held at •.the 'Presbyterian C h u r c h at two o'clock. ,• .The late Mrs, Habick was a native of Scotland but Came 'tb' this country with her parents While. quite youngl. The family :settled. pear Ayr, Ont.,, and Mrs.. Habiekthen, Miss Elizal beth Smith, -lived there until she was married, when she came th the 12th Coi. of Ashfield. -----Ther spent -fifteen years on the farm, and then a:eyed to Lucknow about. 1805. Ten': years 'ego they moved to Tordato where most of their, familyhad preceded them. Mrs. liabiek, who was in her 73rd. year; is survived by her husband,four daughter a •and two Sons, I1 df whom reside in Toronto with the eXception of MIT. John McQuillin 'iof West Wa- wanosh: Another sopi Andrew, lost' his llfe -in the Great War, all three -boys having seen :serviee overseas. • • —0 0 P— • • • Geed Goods, Low ,Prices. Special • Summer Sale. —„THE. MARKET ' ATTENDED FAMILY RE -UNION ' NEAR GEORGETOWN. Mr. Ben -,McClure '.and'"' daughter, rtfiss Mabel -last 'Week .• • attended P; gathering Of the decendatits Of the, pioneer McClurcs who settled,. in the vicinity of 'Churchville a little More, than lop years ago. In 'spite ;of a :drenching rain on ;Saturday morning, whiCh made 'tPdvellin‘ difficult niere ..than 309 of the ",‘`clan" gathered in Huttonville Park and enjoyed the us- Ual*„good..tiine Which invariablyknark such re -unions. The McClure pioneerr came from the north of Ireland, bu' . , • . one in the gathering who g4rkie from the Land of the Heather claimed that originally they were from 'Scotland , . but that May. have. been just after the tashionof his countrymen', who are charged 'With; laying, : claim tl everything that's good.: . Officers were elected to take chary-, of the next, family gathering which it was decicted should be held in 1932. • , „ Mrs.- W. Tweed of ,Killarney, Man.' is ;visiting her sisters, -Mrs. • E. .T.' Smith -arid -Mil, N. L. 'CaiPiib**elf toWp: Mrs. Tweed'S son, Fred, who carne with ,her,;:returned to Detroit, taking with 'him' Mrs. G. %...:,Newt•on and Eunice for -an extended visit with relatives. '.* ' mcio-ON R Dungannone,On,';iuty 13, 19.21, to, Mr.. and Mrs.' Chas W. Al- ton a gen (James•Caropboll);" ;riwitiL-in • Ifiiiloes'..:Township, on JPIr 12,-1021; to Mr,: and 'Mrs. W. Trwiti;a daughter. • • • Reed ‘Aielegndra 'OOderichf on •SurditY,, July 3rd, 1927. to 10--tird Mrs. Melvin Reed et lirotford. doughto Mato laths1). . .• A CASicH BUSINESS ONLY ' • , • . . • The. blac smiths , town have found A necessary to plit their:busi- ness on'a strietly cash ..15isid ' and Will start a strictly cash busine,s on Aug-. 'ust '1st, 1927. Abiolutely no credit after that 'clate. THINKS PLAYGROUND • '.,GoOD, IDEA '(the ,Kincarditie. Re'iiew-Reporter) While in -LticknOw:, the • other • day .We ,passed: the Public . Scheel , of that .village and were -surprised to see a. large ttirrther' of kiddies in ,the school grounds Being holiday time. we •Won-- dered at this, so .stoPped to see, the reason. It didn't take l9pg, to find out. The school ground is equipped: with a splendid outfit for the kiddies to ;use to 'enjoy :themselves in 'their' spare• time. Swings, of several .differ.- ent kinds; •teeter-totters, shute slide's. and other -equipment was there ,anil the youngster s :were haying a 'great' time., :Where do the kiddies. of Kin- cardine -play?: You find many•of them on the toads, on the • streets'A .feW", of them go to the lake. there are on ly couple„d, Swingsat the park there" which' are, hardly it for the youngsters to use and not fit for tinY tots.' There were n'O kiddies runn44. --f-Orth...-neross-7.--.Lucknew streets—they were sate from paashr • ears, .They_ were; ;enjoying. ,:themselvet at the sarne tim LOcknew is to ,be eongratuiate on arranging ,Tr thi •:plumie OtIts vouth hfe Here, in Kin car -dine Wre have Our tennis courts our .t!owling'-green,',.linir.,,,tahletie park. 4our•-..gelf•••cmirse,-•?•our••+syiliiithin.-Sta-Ka: and all thinge-for pl easu.rei; of the . 'groWn-ti,nS—but .whete do out kiddiet equipinerit tts Luk pitoldti pnb1z,selmol, grOtincls. - would solve.' the. problem. 4 would' he giving the' kiddies fair treatirierit too, , o Obod Goods. , Low Priceii. 81;ecia Stirniner Sale'. THE ° MARKET --••• 11011011•Miado.cli. aceALLEM LOSEB.: SEAT IN S. MENV,IIINNEY ' • RETAINS '..SEX,T"' IN • . • test. in South Bruce and North- Bruce isthat; m.::..4.1111,agb4114n1 loses this seat in South eBroce; and is Obliged to Pay the .expenses of the. court,' 'alla •that A. P,;MeWhinneY, 'her for „North' Bruce,:isi:"oonfitmed.iii Ids, seat, ;lar. Fentonithe:l.rOgressive eandidate,Who entered ,the•" protest. againSt 'kewhinney, -•beieg with the betirt Costs in that Case; .J. 'G. Anderson the Liberal candi- date in South Bruce .Who Withdrew from the contest,' having been called to 'Toronto for examinationbefore' the judges who presided at the hear., was declared not guiltyof any • corrupt practice. • ' -7MacCallum.• is net cliitpialifiedby the -court for taking partin or being a candidate in future eIectio3s.•,• **Theview-taken by the court • D.P- pears. to be that While tolten, and MacCalluin; who put up the. for Anderson's expenses,: corrimittql acts or corruption 'Under the law, they. • did not do so knowingly. . The trans - ;actions viere: above hoard and- no ef- fort Made to 'conceal thein. -.The .following quotation front the . jiidgilient -sets -forth the7yliw7takeiv by '.Justices: Rode . and Fislibri de'rsen did not give or 'offeror prom - ie 'or agree to give 'anything' to:aitY-. brie. Therefore, he is_..not guilty Of .the decided that We ought' not to report thata corrupt practice Wa.E. :ed Witil-;AnderSOn'Sy actual knowledge ,and -eonsent..,.•••We, have pet thOugiiis"? that 'we ought .to exercise the' poWer whieh theT. 46t confers, to 'ordei:,anY of the persons. whose cortchIct has been ,under discossion, . to Appear 'be? fore 'us:as a StninnarY Trial -Court and •answer -to the,. charges .1Uade, indeed our present Opinion is: that the neWer :auglit-net to be exercised., In respondent's. (MaCCalltim'S) CaSi?'•as in 'tolton's, there Was, rid; intentional violation of the latv and., disqualifica or an 'ordet to PaY petitioner'.' dOStS willbe a. rather heavy penaliY. , unon respondent,.. The: determination which is- to be 'Certified, taken with the, .repOrt to be, made, 'serve,'to 'calf Abhiie "attention to the fact that the offerinh., Of, valuahle cansideration , „. . •to a candidate or t� any other. person ircorder to,. induce a"...Person,' to with, draw.from being a danOlidate. is seine:: thing that .cannot he tolerated. ,Our report and certificate to the • Speaker (or to the Divisional:court in case an appeal is had from our jjudgment)' will be what has been, indicated. The respondent most,. pair petitioner's' coSts."', SP' ° OTTON 7GAI1s1.'"C7-:-..AN.DIDATE IN NORTH 'HURON The ontceine of the -eleetion pro- . ' 1 A Conservative Patti, cOnVentiiin at•Wingliam on Tuesday, „S./ M cted r. George Spotton.'as the .„.party candi- date for North: HI:roil-Ili the by-elee-. tion to.. be held September 12th: Mr.' McEwen Of Goderich, who was de-: feated;;b.3! the late.W. J. King in the general election, was agalit seriously considered as,a candidate,. but ilia not allow his name go before the conyew- tiori. Mr: wm. 11/1alitillirt. was noM, initthd,. but :the baligt ..taken: Wa.s- •muCh in favor of Spotton,.. whose se- • • lection was made onanimotis. . • 'There will be at least a three-cor 'tiered .tontest, • and it mr., Allen „ of Dungannon, .f,ollows. up hid announce - 'merit of some weeks ago, to the ef- fect, tlitit he would be an .independ,e,n"..t candidate,. there May be four men in, the 'field after the, official nominatfori, on Sept ,501. • ' ' The. Liberal Party. some' time ago selected Archy Hyslop ofbrusSeisi as their 'candidate, and the ProgresslYr PartY_has had Mr„Br' (et inithOlglA. •fOr,s,orne time, , WHDPING . HELLS ..gosek;*; 10*• - • .A quiet wedding .took.„ :piece at Bowling Green, Ohio, on Wednesday, June, 29, When *Miss'. Gertrude 1egle3i 'fr • was united":la -Marriage to Mr, Ormal El: Reset Of .Detroit,. The cererriml was performed by the ReV-Paul A. Gilbert, ,The.,bride will be well re. - 'mei -Acted, ip. Ltieldiow, • the having resided here. for a number ref, years. Mr. and Mrs.,. Reser, will re-• iside in Detroit': • TwamleY-Edwards A Very pretty. and quiet wedding was Solemnized ' at ,park, St. United Church Manse, .Dufferin Ave.„ on Thursday, July 'seventhat high ',noon; by Rev. R. H. Robinson, M.A.,' Lauraetta' Nelda ..daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Edwards, Chatham:, -Ontario, was united in marriage to Mr*. Eldon H. ...District. manager of the Sim Life Assurance Co. ,of Canada, son of Mr. and Mrs. George, Twamley,' Of LneicnOw. - The bride were a:. charming frock of white georgette picture nat and slip- pers to match, .with corsage of but- terfly rases and:,lillies of the valley Ber traveling costunie was a naTS' blue suit, fox fur, ,grey het and col- onial pomps... ."FiolloWing a pleasant reception' •at -th-e-T:hrid---e-'-i7Torne, Mt. and .Mts. twarnler left on a. motor trip to Grand Forks, North Dakota., ' and points: West, . visiting' Locknow on their returnlo."Chatham,. where *'• they Miss -Edwards -Was-pleaS- antlr entertained by several of her many friends (hiring the. Past week. .„ the. •hostessh&n Miss Anna- Ho*-' .r . , d 'Th bri4r. *was showered with :many beautiful gifts and good wishes.2 _ ,.Carter-Ruckin m On Tuesday,: 'July 5th; the home ,of, tlhBeticskeiengeha,omf pretty.rnWlieqdi-1ey, was - ding a - 12 o'cloek noon., when his on- DIEFEREN•T FROM CiLbDAYS ly daughter. ' Jessie Mary; beeemc , the bride.. of. Mervin Walter Carter, only son of Carter; clandeboye. Rev: 'C. Cothrning, pastor of.. Ansa Craig United Church (forrrierly of St., Helens) officiated in the. presence of relatives and,friends ef the 'hride and groom. Lohengrin's Bridal Cher- i Was Played by Miss ,Margaret Curriming the -bride entered , the parlor On the arm �f her father, and took her place• -beneath on. arch of evergreens, roses and pink. and white' iieonies. The bridewas attired in pink geergettet embroidered., in silver afiegold, and carried a- shower bou- quet of .Vietorieroses. During the , signing of the register Miss Margaret McKenzie Sang sweetly.: After'llie ceremony -a. wedding,Nlinner was serv- od,_the dining„room and table being decorated with pink and -white Later, in the .afternoon Mr. and 'Mrs. Carter left on a motor trip to ,Toronto and bliagars Falls. ' On their return they will re- side on the groom's firm, "Ever; green View,” near ClandebOYe. • • MARRIED AT WINDSOR: By the! Rev D. d: Farquharson of , . , the ,United Cho•rch, Windsor, Ont., cm • . "June 29 1927, Winnifred Harrison daughter of 'the. late Mr. ,and Mts: john Harrison, Kincardine, to Mr Harold 10. Newton, on of Dr. G• It. Newton of fcLocknow. 'ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED .• , Mr. and Mrs. G. S. ‘Schwindt of Walkerton announce the -engagement of their daughtet, Ella, Marie; td Mr Huntly H. Gordon,`son.of the late Dr. D. M., Gordon; Lueknow, Ontario, and of Mrs. Gordon"of Detroit, Mich. Thr, mtirriage." will •take place the eariY part Of Augnst. . , LUCKNOW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE grAilgeinep, whaee1ehrate4 . July 12th at Blyth, report a verst'etiC-:- cesSful celebration tile day-- and ,lceem, competition in. 'ilia. .•Fife• and' bririd'co,ritest, the 'prize :going to ..Hern!er Harris ',arid HeriderSon being he =t playeh.• ,It Was remarkedthat, there ,Was 'net' .a cTunkn man -"fideirth'retighout Thfs was. ,,mintrary to eXpecta- ticliiS„:"Seging thgt- 11quer able Oder gpvel:ntnert'etrititi ...or.' ratTemerit, It's different, from. the 44134,4-0t,th., ciPeldSat. 7 — • Thi Bread• The .Bread, Of Health. of. -Health ---OiJR4-QUALITY-:-HomE,61.40E;1•WHOLE'WHEA1 :AND, 'RAISIN IS THE -LOAF 'YOU'LL LIKE' FOR ITS ',BEST:OFT,ALL , , . • ,• '14,1eAVOR AND cgisp .SOOPNEss.:. •SATURDAY . SPECIALS • , ‘• Da Triarigl s Lemon Merengue ries Oatmeal and 'Date Cookie's R.asPlierry. Tartlets, Chocolate Marshmallow Cake, Fruit Squares, • ,orange, Marshmallow Cake, Chelsea suns, Coffee' Cakes, Iced Rolis,• , Oitineal Cookies. , ' BEST PRICE4. GIVEN FOlt• BUTTER AND "EGGS • flOLLYMAN'S BAKERY • -Phone ' • Lucknow ; The, :•,Tuly meeting of the-, Wonien's Tiistitute was . held •Ot, the home:,,- ml.g..• mfg., st-dwAl on rriday after- noon, 8thi With an attendanEe Mrs, NfUrdle,. Was in the chair. The, reports 'frOri:i: the vstri .eliseeiniiiitteeS helping -at .the Tbooth Dominion 'pay, was :given. inje'the trails. ctiori or the•usual hti.Ittess. The progi'atti" COnSisted of. a 'ending by -1Y0s, Dune. MaCD W4b1;,..,,- •:•On : ;which were •InuCh. enjoyed. At the --the Were 's,nrved,„,..•Th Augtis nieetine,AS to take .the *P.M of a Pichia, 'being tield in 'Kintitrdine an August ';,% • •1