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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-07-28, Page 1OA n81(148 IN P3110141; 01111131,WISI •.• . 1..UC4NOW, ONT.. THUStiDAIG JULY „26tlif, GI;E• CIOPIES .5•10ENTS • . , s' .„ • ?aorgssioriii. Dr.W.M.CoI%neII • • 'Physicieneand, :Surge* • . Lucknow . *7 •'s• '• PlilOtte 36 " ' DEN7I3T • .Dr. zIliiieLetid • will, visitLneltener 1.1`tnisday. , in 'Dr. 'Connell% ellmliM•110•EIMMYIN 01111•116.14....1.. ' DENTIST r. Z. L. Treleaven, Latilscrw.- Docker's St.); e. Entreaties lithir by gas or local. Will be in Dungannon every Thursday. ` non* 53 , DENTIST , • Call Dr. Newton Make,sppointritent- In office everyday • II EVERYBODY'S COLUMN ••0 • , I I A. Nadal, letilinew, • and Real Estate. -Money :.t04en4 or. • iint Mortgages ' on farm proper- -tiee at 6 and 614 per cent accordini to-reecurityoffered.—L'Alleice'c!mali- antOunts on second Mortgages on . farm • properties and on ' Perot!), ' notes.- •A few good farm for side. • • WALL PAPER My stock'. of Wall Paper :is, pern- • plete-for-:1027-2eices.irem,Ilic. up. I am Aliso agent for leadingjob}Wines. R. J. Cameron, Decorator Painter ; and Grainer, •).74, Lucknow. En Sale -A 'number. of WitilloW and "iitarrn sash 'with glass in them. Applir to D. C. Taylor., " • ' •• IV "0" • II ..4-0,4-4. WEBBING .:BELLS LOCAL'AND 411111144 • "• , . „'POrter-KenneciY • ' , . • A. quiet wedding Wis'seleinniz,ed.'10 ,•',4 St. Peter's. church,. 1.4ticknow,-, 00" Tuesday. of last week .at eleven ltacK°nOWs is l'Fendhig '0°4 Julia r Deialda the week in Detroit.. , ...KehnidY•',YOU04esi daughter Of Mira. $/ut3' is about paiit, and, we hitan't . James KeeegO. of ;Theasnlon, 'and, had InUCh; tea stintirier'•Yet: - • • . oitter. �f Mrs, .pt, C9r,moi not ..13,!.c4Me,the:bride, of '1111r,-,Sterileyl,Iter;, Mrs.,'Young-sind son,: Arthur, " •br •Montreal, are .visitrng witk mr, Porter -Of Toronte...1 The 'Rev. A. and Fre!)mait Traverse offiCiated the. Presenceof. a few IrlendS,'-ortlY.,', .The Mr. Gordon:,Sthtters ii & reeenind. happy 'yeeng, couple left by..the after: ditioe to ,the staff. Of the, Bank of peon train for Toronto, where they Montreal; • . a a • will Make their home. .„ . Mr. and Mrs. Wilrfteid and !sniffy Of Paris, Ont„ are visiting friends in Lucknow and, Kinloss. • Res. Leslie Barrie and little dau- ghter are visiting her parents in London.1 • ' ' Mr. Mindy Gordon of Detroit, call- ed on his 1<ecknow friends the end of last week., . .'1 • Mies .Eminte. Hamilton is visiting at th H' A. .ow ra de on • e home of her uncle, Mr. .4L'Virileon amnion Gough. St. •• Miss Mary. E. Hamilton spent last eek at the: home of her uncle, Mr. C. "HaMilton,.ind Con., Huron.'' Farmers are - experiencing a ,ffren! 41, -of -diffienIte-le-harvesting-..-haer ing ato the frequent and . heavy ins. Dr. Lane Treleaven has been ' off ty this •week, owing to a tonsolitie "etatien,' 'which is Preying- rather • , -stinate. •. Howie For Sale -Frame -residence p, rooms, hard water, garden, good stable. -Apply to David' Mead. or •Mrs. Jas. , Burns, north of the eta- • tion. •••(23-6-tf) PIG 'ASTRAY • Ciente to the premises of the under- ' • signed, Con. 10, West,Wawanosh, on ' or *beet July r5, 1927, a pig (weight about 40 lbs.). Owner may have liame on proving property and pay- ing expenses. -George A. Phillips.. XIXXXMXXXXIMIMMONIMID ../IMMITIN•6:11•111 • Wanted -A young man to drive bread" wagon and learn the baking as well. • Apply m person to W. S. Reid Lucknow. - ' • ' For Sale -A good 1922 Ford Coupe. At tha•Ford Garage, Lucknow. ' .-.• " For Sale----LadY's, Bicycle. in •geod condition. Information at The Sentin- el office. GARDEN 'LAND FOR SALE 15 acres, north of C.N.R. station Lucknow-in good state of 'cultiva- tion; ,suitable - for poultry or market garden. There is on the land a dwell- ing house and small barn, apple or- . chardand berries. Apply on the premiies.-11. Bloom, Lucknow." ' (11-8-p) TENDERS FOR PAINTING Tenders will be received by the,un- ' dersigned up to 6 o'clock p.m. on Au- gust 10: 1927, for painting. School • House in • S.S. No. 10, Ashfield; in- • side and Outside,' time coats of. paint. l'aint and oil to be furnished by, the school":section. The, lowest or ' any tender not necessarily accepted: ' • • Adam Johnston,' Sec'y., " • ••• R. 7, Lucknow. Foster "Homes Wanted for nine bon ranging from two to ten years. Also for twogirls, four years.' Apply • to Rev. R. Perdue, Walkerton. • ' _ • • A CASH BUSINESS ONLY ,The blacksmiths of town have • ound it necessary to put their busi- so on a• strictly cash basis, and will • *start a strictly cash business on Au- gust lst, 1927. Absolutely no credit after that date. • • • PROCLAMATION. , e • At the request of a number of citi- zens „of the Village of Lucknow„ 7 hereby proclaim Monday, August lst A Civic:Holiday for the. Village of, '1,4icknew for the year 1927. All per.ona hereby notified- to govern, themselves `accerdingly; ; D; M. Jeletetone, Raovc • • IMRE 'SPECIALIST HERE • MI* a Commit' and daughter uth from Stratford; spent Wit Week, the home of .Mrs. ton Gough St •• • at Two TLucknow ;churches, the. Pres- yterian and the. United Church, are olditig their' annual picnic to G'ode- ch this Thuraay' efterpoon: Mrs. •Jas. • Kennedy.' who'. has been ith.her daughter, 'Mrs. Dr. Connell, e past three weeks, returned to her ome at Thessalow this week. • Dr. G. A. Newton is spending a 10- ' day vacation with, his eoni, Harold and •Alf in Michigan. • Mrs. Newton and Eunice are also in the .neighbor- heg State, , • , . . • •w th Friends. of Miss •Lettie Smith urse-in-training M Wingham, will e glad to know she is gettingoalong ieely, having been operated on, for 11 appendicitis recently. , . . . Mi. 'R.' MacKenzie and bir. Harry Ansley of Winnipeg and Ano - ley of Toronto, and their ' mother . Mrs. Ansley, Were visitors this week with the Misses MacKenrie, -Camp-. bell Street. • • ' • . In the abience.ofRev. It. W. trim, . . who is on vacation, VC E. Treiesivez,. conducted the services, morning "and evening., in •the, 14nited „Church, last Sunday, Next , Sunday the Rev....t E Ford of ..,,,Groderich, will occupy . the .pulpit at both. services. 0 0— HAVE YOUR PERMIT READY • , On and after August 4th, yvhieh fs not very ler caway, motorists in this province will do well to have •-their driver's perinit along when they go •out upon the 'highway. .The law' ye, euirieg that motorists have a permit, came into effect July lst, but permits Wet* not alienable until July.4th; encl. motorists have been given one month that is until August ,4th, in which to secure a permit: The .purpose ie ;to, prevent inexperieneed or incompetent m persoea fro' driving autoinobiles,, It also gives the authorities a Method of dealing With those who by • driving while intoxicated Or being habitually reckless,'prova themselves ' dangereuF to the public. •The caneeintion of a &jeer's permit for a' month or a year will be an effective meane of ridding the highways of, dangerous. drivers. , • TEASEBALL77-77 ' •. • Lucknow Wins it Teeswater in Fine 'Exhibition. of Ball -Score 1-0. ' DIED. •41J)",5DES'Lif AT'LQNDON .e. . , • . 'The people' of Lucknow were great - 13r ahocked and. saddened Monday Of ilia week, on learning that.-'.' Mrs. Gladys -MacKenzie (familiarly ,knoWn, AS Gladys _MicIntOSh) • :had peeeed away that morning,at London, ,whert she had gone.. two WeekS' 'ego- .fOr :Ereetinent. The rentaina were brought .here. for. interment ii Greenhill Cerne- tery, the' funeral ;Wednesday afternoon. *floral • service was held in,the. 'United Chureh, where' she had been. e'regidar"ntteridant and an. active worker. . . Mrs. MacKenzie .was born in the Lochalsh diOrict 36. years ago,. and of. late Years she made ,her home With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mac- intosh Of Lucknow, ' who, with her little Son, Robbie, have the 'dderi sym- pathy of a .large circle Of _friends.. ocia„tiun Of ' Tip .1::.'14::(33 th1199, tiltJ viiite blY•Ohtfon, dro becOming edtietetr l'"1 td th prd.of‘'ethitatien. Means , int- Or or,/ yearan4inereaSipg number ,6 able. 'fp, oile.orn.! to .th o bdu- in if:1our:1 .qualifiestienp requircd` in the'l ' Prbvince TfOr e'rirollMeut on ,tbe ' p1 'parlie,ir.entaryvoter lie te;,, th jred,.and the' Situation will be e'onrn - deviblY' ;changed in tlio • f_uture:th neve, ban' alsO beon a Con'slderable itere1U. in higlier.. educationni"..facili-':: a :Os, 'for' natives. • • I. a Modern Cities '..%re .1:here. ., as 'Lousy; ns'Kea to con • er et n 11110.6tMbh' .S.Vhih. he t- ; said 0.1' eoins.;t6 '.pi!evu41 eve Ip well:educated: tu - The Lucknow Agricultural SOciety • Is this year introducing a new enter. tainment feapre on the second day of the fall fair -a horseshoe 'pitching coinpetition. This is just sortof sideline, ifif courae, but enthusiasts in" the game will ,be pleased' to hear of Mr. Cochran ofGrand• • Piairie, . . Peace River, was a visitor in Luck - now and Ashfield last. 1 week. Mrs. Cochran, by the way, was formerly a Miss Agar, whose early home • was south of Lucknoaf. The* fstnily have • been in Peace River the . past 18 years, and Mr. Cochran is enthusias- tic about the future of that. last west, where good soil ,and long 'Unmet days produce goodwheat ' • „WitYr utid poisonous drugs when "tin: --ttirt;-,Wher,--Wiadorri,Auld.--:b0Afflq$00 hag preylded In her great- %vegetable • laboratories the fields, and forests a une for the -111S of man? Mr. Murfin -"thaIiiittcrherballsti'-v,ill-be,..:nt,... the . • Cithr•-lieuse, • Lticknowe'.',V.edneedili August 10th, and- will; give fee° coil- , • eitititten,,to, all Who are • Searing from any disease. ' There are thou,; sands of lisrbs,-Whieh Are uaed for their ,,spaciaii;diseASeS,;, at 'the' bOdy Mr., Murfin isan. expert: in liorbs With .; life aitperience and tell you what , you need for your trouble, NO matter • what your trouble ;f..$7 Or • how • long • Standing it Nature. has -provided A herb for R. tell and tiee'Mr; MOP.' fin, it -Will' be 'Worth your while, He Aviir be giving & 'HERR DOCTOR • NOW( PRIM' to who talto herb 0000811011, . • M. A. MaCCALLUM APPEALING AGAINST .JUDGMENT " , 'It is Oported.. from Toronto that Macdallum. has !tiered' an appeal nt tigoode--•-itlall-from-!.- the, :judgme .t. unseating him as member .of:' the, Ontario ,Legialiture far South Aeling4on• McCallum, • Wintry.. .Ro Owl; And ,Neween_barristers, havs.. paid into court $100, which atiggestie that the appealis Made .in good faith. The notice of appeal eubinitil that , the .'juiliniantlianded Rose and:rialiar on .7u1Y .16' WU. tie geintit tlie evidence, • that evidence. was improperly admitted.. and that the judges erredin finding 'MacCal• 'Keil *enmiliittiiig ,terrupt• practice. It. is further claimed that the judger.erred in' finding that thk ncts-of-the--.iieSpOndent (MacCallum), If thietattoce, to terrupt rodeo, do not fall; Within: the laitiog previeiens ef.:Seetios 3,71, a Oki Ohtirla E100. tios Ak04" DEATH OF MARIE MURRAY - Miss Marie Murray, ,Who had. been in "failing health throughout the east wintee-and,:sprieg:, passed awaY, at her lieree On Thursday -night et last week., The funeral as on Satz 'urday, service lpei4g. held , in the. Presbyterian- Church at '10.30 in the. forenoon.-•; Interment was made . in the, fatnily plot in Kinloss .cemetery. • - --'fhe - late Miss Murray wa a- .-life- Jape: resident of Lucknow, and. being. of :a gentle and agreeable "dispositien, she had • many friends. 'She' was sister Of Mrs. Matthew WelshofI-Ink- on Township, and of Mrs.. Algeo of New_ork; Mr. and ;Mrs. Algeo, their daughter, MrS. Jehtfatore and Messrs. Evan and •Jack Bolt of New -York; were 'here' me at the tiof MissMur- ray'sl death, and the :futieral...: Anoth- er sister of the , deceased ,resides ' England.' • ' OBITUARY Mrs. A. Haniilton ' There passed away at her late res- ideiice Con '2 Huron Township on Sunday,' July 10, Mra., ton, at the age of 84 eeitri. She had been in failing, health throughout 9.1e past year, but had, been confined it; bed only the last- two Weeks.. Mrs. 'Hamilton eamo'fw`thin country • frau); / :Ireland When only onez-year cid. She Survived ,by two sons, Messrs; Cook Hamilton,on the fainily home- stead; and Wilson.HaMilton in Luck now, and 'eleven. grandchildren: There are, also liVing, three sisters, and one brother: 'Mrs. Ellis, .Mrs. , Wall, Miss Elizabeth Brown and Mr. Jno. Brothi, all of Culross TOwnsilip. : Mrs„Ram ons h - ilt'usband-'wod. seventeen years • , ago. The funeral, on July 12th was from her late home, to Ripley Cenie, terY. Mrs.: Hamilton .:was a lifelong member Of., Church; and never failed ,to, attend the servjces there when, shewas, able to be put, Of a kind and helpful digpositiOn, she will be greatly miSsed, in ,the -neighbor- hood.' The followinc, from a\ distance, attended the funeral: . Mrs. Robert. Currie of Milton Mri. Fred Gniett' ,of CampbellVille; Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Ellis, Miss Brown and,. 1‘,11\ Brown, and Mr. Smythe of Culroesi,and Mr. and Mrs. Re•g McBride of TeesWater, •' •: ST: HELENS RIPLEY The Rev. D. T. L. McKerroll of Victoria Church, :Toronto, will preach 0.1ePresbyterian Church,' Ripley, on Sun.: day;July 31. Services, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 Anniversary .iservices in. K,.noe „ Goderich Centennial JULY 31 --AUG. 6 GRAND'. HISTORICAL ; PAGEANT, 600 PEOPLE'. Depicting 100 . year of . life in, the Huron Tract.• . Monday, Tuesday, .,' • Wednetiday ,,t Ev.gs. ' ;TWO APTERNOONS, OF • HORSE RACING ; • •Monday and Thursday . ••. GREAT EVENT IN sisra• . *PRO BASEBALL Osleks: champions Of . °mane, v. Risdoris, champions of Michi- • gan, for international championship. purse of $700, • • • Wednesday afternoon 13AXD TArroo. Fnenwimaas ,Seven Bands,- including •.the •famous of:•‘ 48th Highlanders', To ronto.; Followed " by . 'magnificent Fireworks Friday evenint PROVINCIAL -ATHLEtI • Matii,,--ated- 'Athletes* ' . will be present, ;GUIS' - Soft -ball Genie-A.4°n- 'den. Ladies,- ve• Toronto Saturday afterneefi* ' Each day's ,program will • conclude with agrand Street Carnival, fOr a which 24 will,be given• . • each , night. 'See *Detailed. ',Program , for other evente of the week. ILT-THEATR 'JULY 29 &, '30 Douglas MacLean in `,`,THAT'S MY 'BABY" With .-a riotous auto airplane "chnse., With Comedy , . • X • . Miss Anna Stuart -returned to To- ronto, after spending a three . weeks' holiday with friends here., Her hro- ther, Mr. Joe Stuart, accompanied her on his way to the -West. -• Mr, and...4is.:...W.-C.__W_ebbf Luck-, now, visited over' the week -end' with their SOO,'" MqIcenzie Webb: Miss Lila HumphreYie visiting in boderich, the guest of her Mint; Miss "-Phillips; and will take in, the Centen- nial week. Mr: Wilson Irvin has purchased the property of Mrs Will McDonald; and will take possession In August: Nr. and Mrs.' Robert Reid of Wind sor,' Mrs, John Reid, 'Mrs, J. W. Rath - yell and Miss' M. Rathwell of Bay field,visited:during, the weekwith Ihe:formees siateL1frk-R.:-.1: woods. Mr . and Mrs. Tr Todd, Stanley and Neely; motored to .Micligan on Fri; 'day, and visked *WM friends hete Miss .Alian, the Misses :Currie aiDt:I. n11°OP-Niknglnimr-Vere ViSitOrS With Mr, and. Mre.'. George StUart during the. week. " ,Plekwbod,„liavb-1. re '..tutiietl Ur,New Yok by motar Mr Gordon Cameron accompanied' them ott their•trip,;home. We are glad to tee Mr. Xiaitk Todd ,outagain, ifter his recentlllnoss Lloyd Phillips *ports a new CheV- rolei Coach. • . . Alvin- Wood -Is - home-for.7the-holi, • Mr. and Mrs. -Mack Lane and- SOIL . 'Golden- Crust Bread - -It's :the Bread ;of fine- flavor: - that brings the customers haCk •- for n second loaf. And it's the • . - -quality-of- the ingredientsthat •• determines that fiavor. Get it, . at, your grocer's or Reid Do- minion Bakery, phone 68. As usual, a good' supply of fresh cakes ' and 'Cookies on hand., • •STRAINED' EYES REDUCE EFFICIENCY' Eye strain causes both men- , • . tal and physical discomfort... Gliases remove the strain and the disconsfoit vanishes. While •It not •se •simple as it may , appear from that Statement, we can render a satisfactory service when ‘,.the need is the correction of errors of Vision. May we enquire if you need our attention' , F,.. T. ARMSTRONG' ' Jeweller & Optometrist"; . .Lneknow ' Ont. • ,..'• • Mr. J.' B... Rutherford; during the pcompapoisseisommomph , 1V1r, and .Mis. Harty. TOrranee and children motored from North.' Bey: and are the guests el their niother. Mrs. Torrance: . • ;Mrs. John, Miller. Sr, and. Miss Laurene .Miller ..have . returned, home after spending a couple of - weeks visiting at Walkertob. Owing to the busy time at haying the W. Institute picnic was postponed for a couple of weeks. •Mte Earl •Durniri metered • to In- gersoll .and spent the_week-efl&Wlth friends, returning on Monday. H.. . The W. Institute.,meeting will be held at the 'home of Mrs. W. •I; Miller , on Thursdny, August 4th, at 2.30 o' - /clock. Roll call.".4!keineries of my• fi:Grandmether.". .Demonstration of Photos of Grandmas in their Young Days.. An 'invitation is ;extended, to all1the lathes. . WfIlTECHURCH • congratulations are dde Miss Win- nifred Farrier, for success in 'abtain. ing ‘a first class certificate at Normal and in addition an Elementary Art certificate at the _Ontario College, of i The 'Bread - , The Bread': , .:...,..0fIlealtli.• . •_L.:Health : , _. OUR QUALITY HOME-MADE wsous . WHEAT:, AND RAISIN . _ .= .BREADS nAvn. WHOLESOME GOODNESS. THAT APPEALS: IT TASTES GOOD. ,TRY SOMEt ' . .' ' , ,,• ,SATURDAY tpEciA0 " ltasPberry Spiares, ' Jelly ,Rolla , ,- Iced Rails ,.;'. - ' "--,--Leinow'Aie.ringUe . Pi* ,• P •Cheeelate" • Marihniallow Cake .. • ;';Raisin Pies .. '' . , . „ ... - . •.4.- ' BEST .PRICES GIVENICA; FOR 'BUTTEND„ EGGS, . • }101:,:tX,MAIS"S:'BAKEttY 'Phone 46 ,. ' ••Lucknow Chelsea Buie% Date , Squares CeireP :Ca144. 1-4.0*.a.mw,wimap;4404.4.60004.4r......rAwAir**.r4F.1: . Phone 75 ; LliCkHOW., Ont. k1T TT :S a • Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Taylor of For ,dyce, Visited On Sunday. With Mr; and Mrs. D. Farrier; :". Mr: and ,Mrs, Bert TreleaVen and Mrs. Robert,Treleaveni .of Crewe vis- ited With Mr. J. G. and Ida McQuaid, Mrs. G. 'Tiffin, • Misses Olive Vivien 'of Winghtun, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jdseph Tiffin. Mr: Alex. ErnerSon is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Sohn .Haggett, of Blyth, who, li quite ill.' • Miss Barbera Inglis ' of Belmore;,; is. visiting her Cousins, Missos Barbara and,Miry. weir..• Miss- GreenofLonden, Ont., and Mr:. Frank' Green of London, Eng- land, visiting ,the'latter'S ' cousin, Harry Batenittil- - • • BORN -On' JUIY ilthr Mr. ' and gratulntiOnS. • • Mr. Wm. ,Hawthorne of Brantford... is viit'ing bit dere, and Mr4v-,-Xbir.. ,„ • Miss -Georgina Murray of •London. Onto is •visiting with Mrs. Murray. Mrs, Win, Femio and Mrs.„:Robert Ferrtd .of 'Saskatchewan,are visiting with Miss Margaret Ferric ` An interestlrig and impreesive eery., it.V.,',P141P161.13. ,Presbk, thriat C'hittili on Thursder.'eVining. Ittly 2114 When Ur. Angus MiteKts designated as nit$sionary 4 4 - JULY CLEARING -1-3-NES •Children's ;Ai -Sorted` Sox, 2 pr. for 25c. _ " Boys' Heavy' Cotton. Sox, 29e per pair. Lisle Thread Sox, 39c per pair: ,Pink and White Shirting, 26c per yard. Curtain Panels, 98c • each. --“.714t---Curtainingr-30cier--yard. " Pure White Tableing,. 79c Per yard. 'Dimity Night GOWns, 95c each. Celoeed•.Slips, 95c each h, The ever popular Blazer Cloth, plain • colors, all Wool; 31 inches wide, 96c per. yard. ' . • . 7-"iiratclrOURISTORE-Clearing-BeeetiL--"'",---.- lfred uswell ArArAwaraminsgswarur,ArasrassurwmarAmmmarAnicap •Canada. • Rev. Mr. James ;of • Soutl• Kinloss,: Moderator of Maitland Prete, conducted the service and read our Lerd's.eommission "Go lnto all the world and preach' the Gos pel," followed With the opening pray- er. ; Rey.- Mr. MacDonald then read the Scripture Passage.. Ree. Mr. Po) lock told, of 'Mr. MacKay's life week in this church up to the present time. He had always' been a very' "faithful worker, one of the 'leading teachers in Sunday Scheel; has been President of our local •Young 'People's Society, -- and also was president, foi three years ofk the Young People'. Rally of Maitland Presbytery. ; He Wa4 always a favorite among the yonng people, and set:many,;.an.ex oniple for the younger boys and ;girls, 'Mr: Pollock then followed With pray- er. Mr James, on behalf . the Presbytery and Mission Board, , ther dedicated Mr. MacKay, ' and he .was, set apart for -service as a missionar:. , , 'teacher' in 'Central India.: Mr.', Mc- Cullough of .itincardine, dieted th d4edieli,tory Prayer and on: .behalf ol the Presbytery, presented Mi. Mac Kay with.. a Lbrinn, Book. Mr Fred Davidson, on behalf of the session, preeented•ta Bible, and Mr. John Craig addressed -Mr. MacKaY,and on behalf of the Managing Beard; pre.: sented n number of necessary study books needed in hil . chosen work. Mr. James WiIson jr, on 'behalf of the Guild, read an address, and Alex. • • Coulter, on behalf of the aSunday School, presented a gentlenian's, tra- velling club bag.' lard,. Eli Jacques.' on behalf of the Women's Missionary Society, read an addresS; and pre- sented a steamer rug., ReV. Jas. Wil - ion of Brantford (formerly of "To -roil -1 , to), delivered an exCellent address on 'Mission work, -and also or the past •-• and , future of " the,. Presbyterian Church, and on behalf of .the Board. of missions, Presented. *a Bible, and on -behalf of the. Bible Society, To - • rorito, Presehted• a Hindu Bible:, No little interestcentred around this meeting; 'mainly ", because Mr. MacKay is the first person from .' this . church to make, its interests his chief . life's week, and that the people ap predate -the Sacrifice of Mr. MacKay, received -ample corroboration by the. very large attendance at the. servie. • I .• A Card of Thanks Mrand MrsFred Anderson wish to thank the :Many,. friends wbe were. ,. ' , , • ^BO" kind, and sympailietie at the time of their recent sad bereavement; and. . for the many beautiful fteral contri- butions. • • • • Card df 'Thinks • Mrs. Algeo desires to ; thank , . the very manY sleek friends, of her Oster, the late Miss Murray, for the l ninny 7. kindneSies 'shown, and the beautiful fl°;esrss. given her 1114ring--. her lOng il1. Oil otice o ublic or the month of August the follow - ink Beekeepers' have agreed to offer, in Customers' pails, (Cash "and Carry) Honey for 121c. per lb., at apiary: Alfred, Andrew . 11. Mathirs., Cottle , Apiaries G. Page, Salkeld T. A. Catneron W. P. Reed This Pdcc is r Honey n Cousuzner's Palls Only. “Bgoasr HONEY-15c,:g.M Everett,i, Mrand MreHugh Lane as In 1 Kintougit, , with thot.rIn141,4 401-4 for At .111tiOrtogiss 004 st 4,110$0111amisiminaggiimilloolomplasst,,. . „ . ,44rommofteiwrimuree,—n.fr 4