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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-08-11, Page 1, $2 00 PFR , e 1(gAkIN.,.ADY.4.11.0X:•.$10:0 9.q‘144!lif ...400p1.1;.$* ••••••• ,.• : '•••• • 'lief, 0. P, ROFESSIONAb , CARDS , 0 • Connell • ' Physicia. and 'Surgeon „„ .., • Luckaovi II °Ilia e : ' 74=7-8 . • • Filee, DENtri$T cLeed wiJI vijt Lucknow •..sydre ',TuesdaY. in Dr. .C611E1011'8; :DENTIST Dr. 'R L. ' 'Treleaven ,Lucknow- rDecker' s S t or e:. batraction • • either by , gas or ideal. Will hi in Dungannon every TIvirsday. ' • Phoni 53 - • Call Dr. Neiston. Make appointment ,In office. everyday , O. :EVERYBODY'S COLUMN- 0 „ Geo. A.. SIddall, LucknOvi. --Bre!ter and ireal Estate, -Money to lend oi first !mortgages en...farm proper ties 6.and,61/2 per cent eceer ins •teesedurityse-offeeette-Alii9 IMO) amounts . on second *mortgages o farm properties and on persona notes. A. fee., good farnir for sale WALL IkA-PF-R. plete• for 1927. Prices from 8c. up. I am also: agent for leading job !routes R. J. Cameron, .Decorator, Painter and Grainer, 'Box' 174, Lucknciw. griti Mrs.W. Ho1iii of. , De* - • trOit, are; visiting,. With Lucknovi . . • friends. •• • Mr. • Elliott Little' 01 Chicago, 18 ;speech( the week with 'his. 'paroets 1141`.• and MTS., W. J. .Periy :spent last .Week.takiilgein the ,sights in Detroit.Mr. J3ilIy . 'Relater:and wife Ptbe- t.roit,',Were Week -04- visitors vith M.zi- • K. J. MacLeod. • 'Mrs. Dr, Gordon and * daughter Miss .Rena are guests this Week' of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Allin. Miss Mary ' MacLean of MeTier, is spending pert of her holidays in town', the guest of Mrs, R. J. Cam - iron,. •Mloo. Florence Andrew. his 'retern- ed horne, after completing a teach- er's Special :conrse-at Torento.. / ' Dr. Alf Newton andw,ife left ori Moinisiet for their hoiiie in 'Reed City, Mtch.„..afterespendiegekaleek:•-bere,--- .. The Rev.° and Mrs T E Sawyer ' , oi Stratlord, are visitors Orli :week With Mr, and Mrs. Jarnea Alton of town. MisS Mary Campbell has, returned to Toronto, after: `spending a _withelereeenothfire'------Mese7pitinp Gough St.. • • ' • Miss Margaret Campbell has. • turned to her home In Orange alter. spending.- a cou.ple• of, w rsT---- er„ Miss Myrtle Scott of ,Windsilte 'has been gpeat. et, the home Of and Mrs...Elliott Miller, .1-la:yelp:cis. nas retdieied. to: ,her Mr. and Mia..-Jeck Kiegeerld d . • - ' "glitee' of Winnipeg, ' spent e day cervtly with • LtickneW • ,:friends,...,.• . , are now visiting at'•Goetie.' • . .• . , •Goods, LoW Prices. Wide F CHURCH NOTES` ' • -The- next .erieetiok !,..Of the' • ; Brine Presbytery of the .United.churph will be.' held the'United Chnreh; •Kin.eardine, Monday, Sept. 212the 9.30 a.m. meeting will be addressed. at pap. •sliarp.':' by: Rey, De:.1. D. N. UCLeehlae and . Arruips'et Toronto. All. Weleorne.. ' •Hernelell, :SeefYe :ASIIFIELD UNITED CIJURCfl • . NovfES„ TJe services eext, Sunday. , Will be as: fdlIonrst. Zion ' in the morning; Hackett .in the afternoon; Blake , in the evening.. The Pester will be. in eherge. ••' Tem Andersere, "London' Tom," as we 'speak :of bin,'. has started or! "P literary career. In two . recent num- bers ofthe popular Sunday Scheel taper for heys,' "The. Ring's Owe he 'has contributed .two. articles On ;The story ox a RaindrOp,", and "Th, storyeeraelie-ree:"L`eFLer. twelve- year -old/I boy 'this is doing pretty wefl and we...congratulate him. • • • , UNITED CHURCH W.M.S., . • . The W:M.S. of Urited Church met week Tuesday, Aug. 4th. _eleIrs.,MacCalluei- leen- 'petesTded: T mecting, was , opened , with Hymn 85, '-followed by .praiet by Mrs: Burn'se., Minutes of 'last re" meeting were read by Mrs. E.. Alton, vine and adOpted. • Scripture'reading waseek8 Rebt, Struthers 'gave an interesting For 'Sele.-.A rtembete of • winch)* .and storm ssish -.with glassc.in them. Apply to D. CeTeYior. 5 :1-loilse For Salee-ePrame redidenee. 5 rooms,heed water, garden, goad . stablee-e'Amily` tp David Mead oi Mre. Jas.. Burnt, north of the sta- tion: ' ; ' (23-641) , • . • GARDEN LANI) 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 dwelt- - Ind house and small barn, apple or- chard and berries. Apply on the premises. --II., Bloom, Lucknow:• , • • • / .(1,14-p) • RESIDE?, et pitoptier Y. FOR'. • Two Acres of Land Just south of Lecknow. Brick resi- dence in .first class •repair, large' cel- lar; new furnace, electric lights, heed and soft .water: Twn acres of land in • connection; soil -suitable for. garden- ing. There is a geed barn, hen house. a number of -fruit trees. The barn is • frstme with 'siege loft, good stable and •drieeway--electric Iights.' This desirable property will be .priced right for quiek sele..Ternis ean be arranged. „Parties 'wishing to look this property over .should communi- cate with the proprietor, „Melvin Reed: _ 260, Chatham Street,- Brantford, 'Olt '• (-25=8-c) ' APARTMENT FOR RENT - The residenceein 'theJoynt Block. until recently occupied by Mr, Rae and .faniily. All convenienceseelee- trip . hard and soft water. PoesesSion at once. 'Apply to John •JoYnt.," ,(11-8rtf) CONGRAY1 BRIDGE' Notice is „hereby given that •the un- dersigned vill attend and let a• god - tract to build a cerneet bridge 'on the iiourelee of Kinloss and Huron, on Mondae,, August 15tli, 1927, at two o'clock p.m. Geo.' E. Etephensen, En- gineer; W. J. McKay; John Weigel: Joseph' J. Tiffin. • '• . • Plans and Specifications will be in , the hande,of J. J. Tiffin. ' , VOURVI ,C0N. K1NLOSS • Mr,' T. Barret of Toeonte, called on friends 'on the FOurth last. week.' Wigs ke •IVIel,eane who has-'' been visiting at Mr: D. leladintyre's, re turned to 'net. home. . Rev 1 Etawart. of 'Acton,: visited With hiseeister, Mrs. B. Chesnut, this Week, -haying , taken Chargo . of ; 'the services: in. South Kinloss, Sunday „A .nniii,bor itoth.. bete attended :the 'Centennial' 'at GoderiCh„lase week. • • Magter ,Gordon• -Str.ethera of 'Ltiek- •-• 4now.--is.,pondingtite,:,....eteek„ With • friirridebIllieeloderthe • Rev Mt Etit1,and. Wife of -Chit- limn • -Spent 'Monday wth Mr, and. • Mr,' afid Mra, Waltee'.: -GfeenWeed ssieet; it" day last, Week.: With Mr nd ponglee: Grehaet, „ ,• • \flI Tv Li tele • it spending a •teW day withiter d'iu&htt, Mrs W 4.1`, n'alt• Ashflold. ' Mr Abd MT %V1i gobi$ Spent itt day at :Prude ileteh, last, week. gra,It• Makenaie And,. ltoth of, .tratord vfsltcdtAt Ur, It 1V1cd)anr: t0031 whc feeding On Life •Mernberthip. Miss Mr. .,Gertie Treleaven, favored' the society 'ee with a splendjd solo..e The, 'Tiers:Ids ,were read. by 1VIrse.l.. Button and Mrs. au- •G. Greer. The ...topic was. ably. eaken ee by Mira. Cee* dealing with Mission.• arv Education in 'Iedia pointing' out and •• ' • // what a great ,impelee, .it was among the edueated People • in 'accepting ull Christ's teaching, even if they cue eXe not identify 'theiuselVes , the Bleached. Pure White Sheeting, tie :weight.. Reduced to 57c -T igARKET-Horriellekurdeelr, Co. ' Mrs.: Sadie, MacMahoe arid clan tele Madrecently' returned . from Motor trip to ,Saugeen,. Port El and 'other points on the Blae•'`Wa HighWaye; Mr. •Robert prOWir and daught 'Sabel of Sinicoe, were 111 tow n The • day,: and Arednesda.yeeee--this wee The family is preparing to move , ifon t Simeoe to CohOurge Mrs. Walter Hornearid' daughter; Mildred Metered up from Kingsville and Anent the weele•end here. „. They brought Mrs. '1_,erOy Horne .and an, vsho Were yiiiting. at ,Kingsville home with them. , • . .S • • • The Rev..,J.' Duncan, hie wife And, two hOYs will he • guests of .Mr and Mrs. Wm. Murdin ,this week" PIldo, It is hoped that . Mr.. Duncan will take one ofjthe servzces zn-the" United -Church on Sunday. ' .ehuAh.. • ° Meeting closed With prayer' by,Mes, g Altene-Cei.„-Sec: ' , a . gin BODY FOUlkID AT SOUTHAMPTON tee The body of Harold .Davison stratiy.ay,• who Was . drowned er, Southampton fast Week, _Was.,..foanO o• h Tuesday .moritingee•Ite-hade-i'beer- ic- c• arried out into the ltk around the ' outer end of the pier,' and about 2,_ miles along the beach where it WA 5. • recovered. The rernaiee Were broughl here, Tuesday fnight,..9and later takei to Strathroy for •interment. '0 -0 ---- Good Goods, Low Peices. Special price :on High'. Grade :Pillow Cottons: MARKEI'...-Horeell-Murcloch, Co. Reeve D M.•Johnstone, Mrs. John- stone' and Helen,- and Spindler, left, on Sunday on e rincithr trip tec, Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Rus,s Johnston will itave..charge of •the Store; and undertakingbusiness in the ahaende,of D. M. • a on •in ta pr na WE to eg, an ev ron al die Lit • res ed - , • Dr. Ecir Coultice, an'd wife, .Miss ate MecCrirnmon ofeePhiledelphia, nd Mrs. Beet :Allman of:Monereal ere guests of Jr; and Mrs,. Newton Tuesday".: The party were 'enjoy: g p motor trip in this ,part of One rio, at RipleY.. The Lecknew Bowlirig Club are eparing to 'stage their annual tour merit on August 18., With fine. ether this vvillI be one of the big wn events ,of .the, ,,season.,,The men" is again in good coedition d • the sUrrotindings beautiful as, Dar. D. G: MacKenzie was' in :To- te last week, attending the funere of the 'late Wm. 1.4ittlefair, who d Tuesday, August 2nd.' Mr mem. tletair , will be rebered is • a ident of Lucknow, before the fam- moved to Toronto, He is surely - by his wife, formerly Mary Mac- Kenzie of Pararnount% thJ by . • • , Goodrove Barbecue and GtirdePart„..4.114Y-Mdale,-:(12-201es we . of Thursday of this Week. Real ex receded. Sand- ^wiches .free with entrance ticket* Card 'of' Thanks '• Mie and Mro. George Ewan wish to thank their Many friend's for greaL Itindness' and sympathy, at the time of .their recent bereavement,. and fo; ina4 hoatitittil• florsi oantsibul tionof . . LeiCKNOW PALL =FAIR -- SEPTEMBER 29 AND 3' The Prize Usts of the Lticknow Agricultural Society's fall exhrbitiOn for 1927 are, now available, and cop- ies 'may'. be had at .the 'office , of E. Agnew or at The Sentinel •effice. The liet this year has been, thoroughly re- vised and a number Of new features ifitioduced. Intending eXhibitor5, should: lose 'fro; time 'in, securing : a copy. • , • SCHOOL ,CmuntErt's • ' COMPETITION A neiv feature of the Lucknovv Pall Fair this year will be it "Schogq Drill. Competition." Judging will be based on the following . Percentages: 25- per cent: for manner of displaying ,the identity . of the school; ^25 .per deportment; .2,5 per cent., ' marching; 25per cent.;; drill. 'The prizes stre:$15...• $1O an $0%. : Good deeds, Low Price:s. Bargains in Girlei:Tonfiny.:Skirts .and Blezets, '-THE 1VIARkET-HO1.nell4V/urdoch' CO. —o o ENGAGEMENTS Dr. 11. Gray, Torento',.. annonnees, • • the 'engagement of his daughter. Irene LOUISO. to'-,Egbert P. Garbutt,' $911 of nett. and Mrs. Garbutt,. LPficien, tbli:,,mairiage to istkeeeplaae, I n August: "'• , • Rev.. and 1VIrs. R. J. Garbutt, Cove eroa reannounce,ethee-engageneerir�f 1 t daughter,. Ruby Reseniond, ' to W Minn' Robert Rhin , Of Thiamine. • serf of Mie and .Mts. J. W. Rin if Of .Greemote. ••-The marriage -wili take place quietly the middle- of. Atigust. Card of.. Thanks , Aft. • ...Bert ,'Treleaven wishes o think his neighbors and friends .tor the kindness and flyniTiathy shoWri him •during the time ot the illaeSs, apd death ot his brother, • I -le-- -* • R0A1)-CRQ$SING,,ACCIDRNT' ' A kind ' of antohedbile accident 'whic}1 is beeelPiPg eoMmore• es- curreci' Thursday of last' week at a road crossing between Lucknow and :Ifolyrood. .Mr. R. yenitoee ef, hiPi; was driving toward s.• LudknoW., and -o corning to the 6th Con, croSs; lifFt PeelF,ard cppPe'i collid- ed With a Ford car: coMing frOnilbe cast and driven, by Mr. john • Mac- Kinnon, ': car went' Ant° the ditch On' its side, and was tether badly twisted.' Both drivere were slightly injured . by broken glass, but nothing serieliee • 'Elsewherez-we report a similar ac-' cident winch occurred near Mildmay in which One. car, was, badly smashed' and five occupants badly. hint. . One driving on a country , read where cars are few' so -little expects that a machine will • sheet into the road at a Crossing that he scarcely gives the matter a thought...Yet,,thiS doeshiPpen-•surprisingly T;iteri-;77-nrid- there'. are rnany narrow escapes., The' only kemedy, is to make all ' road! entering main roads "stop rpads," and to require motorists to slow down or 'top before turning'. into a Trialeo highway. :. This system . has .been .in- • trodneed we believe, in a number, of the ::Northern States where' traffic, i • s faiely heaVy. ' It may be argue that such a traf- fic rule would not be '•ohserved, but it woteld.haxe the advantage that_filee eellision would be an easy riiattere and drivers 'On the male, highways would not: • , have to pull :up at every .croisieg. •:" , .-- CGOOD BASEBALL AT •GODERI H • . • ()uteri° -Chartipions :Defeat Michigan • Chaniprons by 4r.1. On2Wednesday of , last week the feature' of the dentermial Celebration at,,Gocierich vvas .a :game '9r -baseball between the'"Oslera".of Toronto, and "1RisdOns" of D'etinif. The former holdSethe.Charnpionshin of. Ontario and the' fatter the , ehampionshib of, Michigan State,. eo ',thee besides a prize of $400.00 to the winners: (the losers to ,get $300.00) ,ffe ,Ontario. Miehigen championship was involve It was a fire exhibition of ball-- enerleapv•-tila hest ever. war.essed in -a Western Ontario town, end ,sOme $()00 peoplcy. were in•the'irdrk to:see it: . ' SUMMARY.' Risdens:‘. ' ARHOA Dirgraye I . Johnson,. ss. ' I 2 Griffee, .213; ▪ ....4, 1 ,0 3 4 Neilleie cf. ::. ..4 0 0 2 0 •Cerolae, lb:. 0. '2 9 C 'Atkenee 3b. • , 0 0 -0 • 2 Werholtz, if. .'..4 0 0 3 0 Madisoilrec. ....... -.19- '3 • 5 0 endrews, p. , . .0 '0 0 1: 5.24 11 •-;.0a1erS: . A R Dye,]f 2. 3 0 Egan, 3b 2 1 0 '1 e • . '.0 '1' 2 Eagleson, ss. :.....4 0 1 .3 Hughes, ib. . . . . . , ...4 0 2 12 Westlake, cf 4 :0 1 Walker., 2be ,3 0 0 5 'Watson,. t-1 0 .1 Greer, 'p. '3 :1 0 0 A 4 2 Total ... . .31 4 8 27 It Oelers• 21. 00 0 0 (). 0 1. --et 8 1 Itis,d,ons 00iO0000.4 5 4 • Greer and Hoose,, Andrews and Madison, :: • Two -base: hits -Dye', licese, Caro- , Ian. ' Stolen' base-drityen. Sacrifice hit --Egan. • Sacrifice }loose, 'Struck out -BY .Greer'.3, Off Andrews Bases on • balls -Off Greer 3, off Andrews *2. EiTers.-Milleito Madison' 3,, WestlakeRAIN. , SPOILED • ' • ' LEAGUE BALL GAME The league baseball giritie'anneiMe-- ed ter Lnclinow, Theredayof hist ;Week,,, 'Whin', Paisley Was, ,the visitinr •thanf„ was'-;-'cut:ishort hy rain; •which "Came ;on shortly , aftee• the • game - Only 3"7,1/2•Inninge were played when .the game ted,,tie be celled off. At that pilot the eeore.eleteocl-lebe'ete,„fee. - yor•of,,,Faisley, so- it,looked likeeoen• of 'the best of the:series.' POwever the. rain came crown iii•torrenfs ane 'players and: speetators alike -had -to Scarry for shelter. - :KINCARDINE, • A I/dtisT. 6 nrintif. Sports and Concert of 131- e • Peach Association of 'Campers be held ite the -Tout Grove in the; afternoon and at g par, Of Thursday, August, • 1,ttli. ..Battor than ever,, • siNtts coAks 5 'Crirts AIM JT ,TALL ,CLOVER • , • • , • .W0 .didn't get that tall clover Mee- , , fiened last Week quite tall esnotigh, • , • We should bat% said that it, was 92, inches tall instead. of .724inches'; It grew, we have Since 'learned, on.• .the farm' of Mi ,Wesley I3oy/e, at ICin- • eleWevele this irowine tell'hay and' 'corn is Something 'like cetehing •Jing _fisli--some ,other fellow gOOri 001ii es along with .a bigger One. 92 inches is pretty tall for clever, end an .acre or of that would' -retake' a,big. pile; but f"rank Miller, on reading of the plant from :Kinlough, was prompted tc measure some of . his, .and. he &end that some . measured, •8 feet and; 2. inches„ in lengthe-thetis 98. inches-. .end that was from a point :ten •or twelve inches above the ground,. ae • Prank saidehe was -cutting it as hie: un as he amid with the .2novver.. .-had -ea--.....area,sure-oneeofeeheeestalks .and, etire enough, it was two lengths , • of e ,yard stick and 26, inches more. • ..0 ' SHOUBE,LD LEcTuE INTERESTING . Conlin an dant-ITierd-Of-the. 'Ealva- thin; Army ' will give a lectere, Hine, :rated .with manY lantern slides, ii - the Town•naii, -Lucknow, the evening OE August'. lfith, Commending' at 8,3C ••.. _ Disaster, ,which eit will. :bc remerribered, occurred during thc World War Cdremandafit Hurd %Vie: in Halifax, 'wheat. the., explesi on- whiel-7 -wrecked the city, occurred,...andwa himself -t, some extent' a SuiTerer He Wag:.a Member.: of the .confinittec an telief which for months lonkee efter the needs of those who lest their heines. 4 L -O -;o -o fltA1IRII. KING TO BE AT WINCH:CU AUGST 2 V Ahnouhcernent: is •juet; madethe' Rt. Hon. eMaCKenzie .,King, Prim Minister, will address meetings ae Wingheth and - Goderich •August •25th. Themeeting at Wingharn wil be held in the -Arena .at twe .O'cloes ein_theeafteretiorr -anitethe meeting ai Poderich will, commence at 8 o'clocin the e. evening .' These meetings, will In all hkehho�d b largely 'attended ,The •Arena at Wirighai a lergc' hell,' and there should be room efol all coiner. • FAMILY THEATRE AlIGUST 12 13 -.- Richard Dix ' In .; "SAY ...IT AGAIN" A rip roaring comedy, romance 'about a' Yoeng:. husky lad , whofaUs • in love with a• princeea. And Comedy • REID'S :GOLDEN CRUST BREAD • eaten at every meal ..means, aboufidingi health. In • every slice 'is 'Stored the sweetness, strength and nourishment ' of the vvheet kornek, with a gen- - erous allowance of yeast and milk*make it rich in vitainines on which -.health' depends. Get it at your grocer's or phdne 68 Reid's Dominion Bakery.' Fresh cakes and cookies al. ways <on hand at ItenVii: • • • sgEING, U'ITI# COMFORT While it- often requires. Sene.. tithe fat a_jpatiefit Ip b'omc used t� &sieges, if efeitienee is ,exereiSed tomfort,w,11 be se- cUred see yvellp enough Without glaises, but wear 'theni because- of the 'tom. , fere they give. Coneelt lig for the good of Your eyes'. P. T, :ARMSTRONG tkvieller Op,to%otrist • Luelmowi • Oat.' The Bread • ,icThe Bread „ of Health . • of •Health - . . . OUR soft() IS, "'QUALITY A SEliVICE"., , ., !Yea, .., Iislyheat. and Raisin, the Dig Food Value. Oui'4fielitY, Prorelifide4 WhOle, Bread is the •Lgat. of.:',1"are '0000ess , - ., ( .. '' :i- LeJelly , Rollie ' Chocolate ;Iitersheiall6ve Cake:, ,Ieed Rolls,Eon :.110oehe,:, - . ' 'sAtuRDAT: st;.gCrA:Ls., . f : ' -. 'Chelsea ,.sariS, lose•i•parti:, Oatmeal --,Cookies, ' :Dundee ,Oakes, •,Iam • . , , . • ' •' ..• •• , Tartlets;, ,Raspberry , Square .... BEST 'PRICES GIVEN" FOR BUTTER AND EGGS .• . --,-...:•-,.„----..., . IIOLLYIVIAN'S ,BAKtRY . Phone 36 • • Lticknow :rdwavuowtter...i.elestanivrAir-aciordieziwzamisr.darainer-arawszir Lucknow, Ont.,. Phone 75 • '^e. SEE THE SPECIALDURING. On AUGUSTHAI.,0•••IIRICE :.'•EALE./,• • DURING TKI.s. MONTH, kOR. C14'EANH:ciP. PURPOSES, WE ARE SETTING' OCT'MANY LINES OF • IVIERCHANDISEee-- Vek1-141ALF.' THEIR. REGULAR.. RRICK,.. " .• 'Puee 'Thread Silk- Hoe. eeg, $1.00e. for '49c: -• Faney 'Broadcloth, 36 ins. wide, reg. 60c, at 2p. , . Figured MuSlin, reg. 35c, for 17e. ' • Pure Linen •Towelling, reg.' 20c, for 10e. •• ' • Square MeaheCurtain Net r , 45e..__e_fr-.o..-A3c.,.---e-eet 1.. , . . k . THE BIG: FEATURE FOR , THIS. WEEK ' w OUR •REMNANT : TABLE. YOU WILL •FIND ;IT ON THE 'UPPER FLOOR,• ' AT, THE REAR iti*, THE STORE. „REMNANTS! . YES, , LOTS OF 'THEM..!';',LOOK,;"`T.H,r2'9•Vit• ., . ..• • Alfred E. Buswe AseseseeltrAireeitiresetesieireureseeepiesseireemiedoWedressaisisraor ASHFIELD NOTES Mr. and Mrs Jack MacDonala spent Sunday in Goderich. ' Misses Mary and B. Hogan of To-. ronto, are Spending, their vacation sei their home bete.. • Mre-earede7MFOTJohn MacLean New York ' are visiting :at :Mr, A. MacLean's.: '6 Mr. Gordon Grant, accompanied' by . hie' sister, Mrs. ,MaeLean,.:haVe. re- turned to Chicago, after spending at week at Mr: A. MacLean'. Mrs.E: McKeith and, family: of Vancouver, who are 'visiting at her parents', Mr. and Ni•.• W. A. John, sten, spent Monday calling on Letiii, an friends:- ....eAehfieldewas.----well--represented .at Old .0W ro7. 7 Goderich Boys' Day :All. were prod to kn that the ,Ashfield testier -won the t phy in the tug-ofWar• e A large crowd gathered' in Loch- alsh hall last, Thursday evening' in honor of the. recent 'marriage :of Mr.' and Mrs. p. A. '1'4iteLennan. A short .impromptu • programnie 'as nut oni• Mr. MacRae , being chairntan. A congratulataryaddress wae read and the bride • and groom were presented with. a well'filledeptiree. Short speech- es were ..•given v , Messes: Chas. Steward, J. • MacKenzie and • Bain „Steward, ' after .,,whiph. • lunch:: was served, and '.daeping indqlged ' in, till • , the we snta; hdqrs. *Splendid "congregationse attended the anniversery,. Services of Ashfield Presbyterian Church :last ,EundaY; both' Meriting and evening:, The Rev, D. T. L. Macgeer011 gave two in- spiring sermons : .' Special' mueic .Was furnished by. the choir. . . Mr. and ,Mrs, 'John , Cools; oreturned" to, Detroit, after visiting a, fewdays with the, fernier's. uncle, eArtithe Cook of Parateurit: e • '. Bernice Drennan' of Detroit, is ViS- iting her 'parent's, Mr. and Mrs; Rdb'-' erteDrennalf f 1...40qp,r... _ • Mrs. Nee s Bowe and, children - et Defrolteis.„ visiting With her • patente., rLedhelo ,•,tieles. dM b. -..,es,; J--' X.: MacDonald M Ise; athIgTen "„Luinbers spending her vaeation • at , her zelindinother's, Ma A Bnegless, near .Laurier. Mrs Annie,of Detroiti., Visitiog .,Wftli.Mr, and'Mtee•A,,,Stein par4. InOtint. • . • ' ' •Mr And Mrs. Horne -and .Mr. and Mrs. 'Dahmer. and children of Kin cardine, were gusts of Mr, and Mee,: -WreeMeailleetePsittifilount. , _ ee, • krs.';-Gordori Jamieson Of liatain'ourit, ere epending• the. week. end With friends in tabridon. .Rank Pair was the gaoat„ of Mr, (*land Richar45 oj,l's,ronount„ tOciatly;.. „•• The Old, Garrison City WasLin-Ruinti. When A Great Liner Exploded • "COMMANDANT HIURD, who.. was 'in the City at the, time of the expldsion, will give a stirring. account, iillustrated by ,100 viewS; IN THE TOWN HALL LUCKNOW -Tuesday Evgs., Aug. 10 ALL ARE ,,W,ELcoME Silvee 'Collectidn -.• • • Business Training, Ty0,-; writing.and Telegraphy Are • Yeu undecided as to what linee•of work' t9 take 'tip? If so, Why not ..take a course in Teleg• reek', and Typewriting ;.this . win- ter?__O,10 of the- best .cenrsas lo. day. with gond salaries. - ,ftperienced: operators • Who hae-e learned :with •us here are holding poeitions for years With Saleries. ranging teoni oee hundred to one hundred and forty‘tWo dall14sper month. We, gev,e you a fllorough training end .halp •you to secure' positions When finished, Cent Start October, First.. If 'nterestcd kIdIv Make -Your . . , ape/lea:time early.,e' • CANAIKAN NATIoNAL TELEGRAPH CO • • ildbh Of Laurier, is - • , .rting with friends at ,Langside..,, Mr, . and. Mrs. 'Hugh "Ntacistain of Detroit, are spending their 'honey.' moon With Mr. erid Mrs. ,Eint Mac* Main of Laurier. • The Paramount have ac- cepted the invitation of' the ICitirshe4. Club to Meet with -them' at the herne et Miss Mary McLeod on August IL.. , Mrs, E. D. flarteh Of Worontei".. is 'Visiting With her *wants,. Ur, ang 14rE, Pre:mad-it Zolitist,