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o PEA YEAR -IN Ai*A.N.64; 02'.01VOTHERIVISE;
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o PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0: •
• Lucknow.' '
1.30-4.30. .7-8
• .Phene
' DENTIST
AladLeod will visit Lucknow
eN•ery • rfuesday, , in Dr.- . Connelrs,
OffiCe...
• • . .' 'DENTIST •
L)r R L. Treleaven,. 1 uckno*.-7,
Oyer .Decker's Store.: Extraction
ether by :gns or ' local., Will be in
Duagannon every Thursday., Phone 53.
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''EVERYBODY'S COLUMN 0
Geo. .A.Siddall, -Lutkanw, — Broker
• and Real Estate,Meney--to lend ox
first mortgages. on , firm proper:
ties at 6 and 6-1/fi per cent aceerding.
to security ;offered Also 'small.
• amounts 'on secend 'mortgages on
farm ;•
properties and _on. persOnal,
notes. A few geed' farrier for sale;
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WALLPAPER --A full line of 1926
, Wall Paper on hand. Prices from. 9c,
up. irani-asp- -agent for,leading.Joh.
housee.-41;.• J. :Cameron, Decorator
PainOr and-. Grainer, ,Box •1/4, Luck -
'FOR • SALE-Briek Bungalow, ex-
tra . o with goodTttrCTbarn
, suitable:- for stable, storage or garage.
. Will be sold for less than coat API'
ply to Do C. Taylor. •
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• ,• FOR SA T,EIL-:A 1926 'wide.' Chev-
rhlet; font.' titcarrt:4Uriall.,
niileage, excellent. condition. 'Price
rr..•wlonable,2-z-A. Freeman Traverse,
I.ucknow. • • ` (24-5-tf)
DWELLING FOR SALE—In first
plass repair. excellent locatioci. Price
reasonable a -d . terms easy..—Apply
.: to The Sentinel. ofiice. ;
Baby Chicks and
-. . Hatching.Eggs' • ,
from extra heavy taking straind•-4-
. pure bred to lay Leghorna
and Barred Rocks. High production
and pedigreed • males used' Order
now and gee them .when you want.
them: Also Ineubators, brooders and'
poultry , supplies: „.• Custom- ' hatching
ilene. 1 can spve. yon neeney. Phone
• or write • • •
' hunian Kennedy.
• Whitechurch; Ont.
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o LOCAL AND GENERAL.: 0,•
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:!tolford wbese heail-
quarterk:. at at ,Ottawaf as lipme.
over Sunday+, .,
..The,„Seritinel is this week using a:
.borrected rnai1hg lit ee if .your
label is correctly datedl.
•; Mrs...N. L. Campbell visited' over.
he week end with :her' sister; Mrs'.
W. 13 Ltt1e f Ridgetolyn, -
Mr. and, Mrs., Harold '..Freeman
were oVer from ;Buffalo' as week -end'
guests. of Mr. and Uri. • J.' Wesley
J,oypt. •
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Mr. Alf Armstrong ". motored."' lip,
from, London and -spent last Sunday
with his parents, Mr. °and Mrs; Wm.:
•Armstrong. ,
' Mr, and Mks. .A. G. ;Smithand
to boys., were ' op', from, Toronto to
.spend the week -,end with ,'111r.. and
-Misr -Irving. • •
Mrs. Walter- MacKenzie, who was
taken to Victoria HosPital fast week,
is reported • making.' favorable pro-
gress towards recovery, .
Three,.nights. of frost in succession
last weekseemedlike rather overdo -
Ing it Hirweyer, it does not appear
that. any • Serious damage, was done. „.
Among the students "suicessfuL, in
Fourth . Examination at :Toronto. Me4.,
dical College, we 'aetiee'. tInf' "lame of
MSS Helen Craw —Congratulations
• . Mrs. TATii—c. .MneDiarrnid Went to
Detroit on: :Wednesday • ' in company.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ge6. ;Stoekhain '
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THE , REV. k.
DIED JDDijILY IN
• • TORONTO HOSPITAL
Reaidenta, of LUcknow tincLicinloss
vette.: greatlysurprise.d'. aiaLishocked:
on Saturday last; ' on learnink that
the Rev. nad died that
,
morning in the Toronto •-General
•IleSpital. Death came • follewing
sal:glee" operation on the . ;previous
14. .
WedneSdaY•''
it s ail-, net ,known to his
friends here, . Mr; Gollaff had not been
'enjoying the best .of he&th since. a-
bout Christrnas.: It . was finally de -
44(10 he .Shetild go to the Toronto
'General:floSpital.' An'. operation on
• . • .
Wednesdayorevealed that he • was
suffering from ' an Internal cancer.
On Thursday be. appeared *to- , he :
ing well, but later he began to lose
Arength and steadily declined,: until
the end game:" The funeral was On.
Aonday':af ernoon to ,Pi;e4ect
Cern-
etry,
The late Mr.. Gaon...was 65years
of. age. He Was of . Highland Scotch
descent and spoke Gaelic 'as. well as
,English; an ,acconiplisinnent which
.endearedThim to the people of ...South
Kinloss . Church, ,to" which charge he
ante in February. of 1020. He, re-
mained in Kiriload until Chtirai urifeni
took. place .in June 1925. On leaving
Kinloss he went to. Reserthinnt; and
.later to Caleclev where be appears
to hnve, been . very,": happily cireum-
Sinneed, -• •
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He leave § ito nionrif, his
three sons and 'three danghters.7The
siniS die D.Onald, ' Ian and Cuthbeii.,
the ' daughters,. 'Mamie, a,-•-deatoness
'Naneir; I a teacher;`:../ean
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Who ,spent, the, Week -end at the .Mac...
--Marini& home. ” •
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The local brass4,13,dnd,- which --.has
been giV,ing, close attention to prac-
tice under the.. direction of Mr. ige,
Morrell, gave • its first Awn -air
pro-
gram Wednesday evening. of last
Week. The boys' have been doing 'very
well: '•
Mrs. K. MacLeod, Who spent • the
WintZr in. New' York city, has ' re-
turned to her home. . Prior to
leav-
ing she was vi3iting In Roselyn,
, Long Island,':, with Mr. and :Mrs,
Clayton Knight, and Mr. and Mrs.
'Holiday at Nyack, on'the °Hudson.
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IuCkNow gLouk MILLS
May 31.st ends the 4927.-28 pool
year, and with this in view, all book
'Accounts. Mint I be settled on or be.
forethat , date„ otherwise they 'will
bear interest at the rate' of seven per,
Cent.—W. E. TRELEAVEN. •.•
'CHURCH NOTES
" Sunday "'School "at the Lucknow
United Church will be at ten O'clock
:Lid. next Sunday, and Until further
notice. .
The Rev.. G. .W: Gardner, now of
Frankville, • well known to -many.
here, bas received 'a unanimous call
to the'. Yroomanton Pastoral; .charge
in the Toronto COnfereriCe„ He.. re-
ceived 41so. a ,unanimous call to the
Castleton charge • in the .Bay • of
!Quinte Conference. He. has: accepted
the call to Castleion....
Iii,•tbe absence ' of the Rev, R. W.
Craw Who will be attendim*, Confer-
ence at Brantford, the 'Rey. • C. H.
Dickinson, 'formerly of the AShfield
- eknew
...United Church; ' Sunday .inderning
next- . - The •evenintg servied .will :be
'withdrawn.
Presbyterian iiild
, The meeting -on Monday levening
was the 'last until September 10. The
Scripture was read, by Edsvin Smith; -
readings', Were given by 'Misses 'sles-•
Me Stewart and Elizabeth Maciver.
:-"ca1yin-7-Elitzsteinrcontributedo koffpe
of *Violin, serectioni: :The topic wok'
giSTen by Miss .D. Douglas: •Miss
MAry Aitchison contrihuteda, sOlo. •
MAFEKPNG
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CHICKS
.BABY CH
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June 'hatched . ,chicks from our
pens Of heaVy laying hens will pay,
you. 0.A.p. Barreer.Rocks 17c. S.C.
a"-••''' White' Leghorn's, -15c. Our stock IS
production bred, hardy and , free
from disease:—C. G, Campbell, •Mait-
'land Specialty Fern, Auburn, Ont.
: • Phone 40-24, Blyth Mtniieapal"
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uNLueic.f7ibq1itiENT
:John A. MacDonald, a Ripley
young' nidn who had . been attending
the Denial 'College at Toronto had
the niisfortime. to , have, both , arms
-brOfterr•by falling on the street. He.
with a friend was hurrying along the
street When he slipped and fell,hones
in both Arms being fraetured, With
...his two aims rendered useless; the
•young man is ;unable, to help hini;"
• Aielf in any , way, and had to :break
of his course -and return home. The
m 'shop. , was, articul1r.' unfortunate,
in that on the Monday 'following he
;Was' to commence writing ;his final
eXainination at the Dental College,
Where he had every .proapeat, of grad'
tinting. . • '
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HOLYROOID,„
Mr. Alex,•,Hogland and Clarence of.
Kincardine,, -"Spent the . re.lent 'holiday
•at Mr yndel :Robinson'fi. ..,,, •
.4 social mitning under the imspie,,
eg of the St; Patrick Alturch, will be
held in. the Township' Apre oti
Priday, Able 1St. Entertainment Of
'dancing and cards, Refreshments
Served. EverybodY /welcome. .
The Institute will hold a buSin,esil
;.„i,igoting„inAte mcsbante Thins:
day, June 7th at 3 p.m. MeiTibeia-iire
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• requested to he present.
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Mre •Harohl Ackert, and llttle...dau-
••.gliter :Eunice s:Pent, the Week -end• -
at Mr, Ernest Ackert's. '
Miss Evelyn Cri* was: a •guest
.7 :Mrs. ;•Aleti•Pr Ackert ov'et the week-
end. '
The Catholid othigkeglittert here
are to :be CongratnilitCtt'oti 'the- -e-
modelling Otborir grAveyArd.,
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Card of ,Thanks„. •
The •family of the late MrS:'''Robt.
Webster:Sr. wish to thank" who
se kindly ..assisted during her „long
illness; also for the 'floral contribu-
tions. - • ..
;giqGAGNEIT
Mr. and -Mrs. J. C. Fritzley, Ches-
ley, Ont., announce the engagement
of their_gatighters,—LEdna..May, to
Robertson of Mrs. john hether-
ington and. the. late John Hethering-
ton," Chesley; and Cora Isla, to Clif-
ford' B.; only son Of Mr. •and Mrs:
Bert Wright, Chesley, • the double
Wedding • to take Place' the middle of
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iipmbnic COMPETITION
A,- cpunty judging_coniPetition Wilt
be held at Lucknow. on. June .'12t11;
These eenvetitionn'are -highly inter -
eating and ,instructive to the Young'.
fanners and Institute members! Who
take 'part in them. • ' '
LIBERAL CONVENTION
The Liberals of • South ' Bruce will
hold their 'eonyention . Riversdale
on Saturday, June 2, at 2 pan. Prom-
inent Liberal speakers „ will, address •
the meeting. Ladies cordially invited,
G. S. ' Sehwindt. President. • ,
J. A. Johnston'', Secretary.
• OLD TIME ISANCE
Last of the season.
In Kintail Hall; on '
,Friday Evening, Jane 1st.,
• Good 'Lunch: ••
McDonald and McLennan Orchestra.
'Admission , $1.00 per 'cotiple...
. ,.gictra lady. fend: .
Dan McLean, President.
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D. H. McDonald, Sec.-Treas; --000--
KINCARDINE' LEI'S; PAVING:
' • CONTRACT
44*.roArin.
The Town toitheii of Kincardine
has let, the contract of.. paving cer-
tain streets in the town to the
Standard •Paving •Poinpany, ,Otta-
wa.‹The county share of this will he
Of .the tolVil's share Rome $10,500
Of the teWits Aare sone $10,5000
will be charged- as n frontage tax;
the balance to, Cote front the gener-
al /lanai. irwintY.Ici,i,, tend; 4111:1)1
1401.104. 9
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0:..i.ifuRspivy: MAY
T.'• HELENS
Mr • Coral MacDonald ' gone to
. . . .
Wellandto work:' • 4
Plan's are now under ,,vay for a
• :Lawn Social, under the auspice's of
• the St Helens Chni'eh, -to , be
held Friday' evening, June,' 290. Keep
the date Oth.
,-:,..Mrs; Cameron L a isitOr :with her
.441,10iter, 'Ilirs.',D'onglas at M.itehell,
his week: and expects to atteint the
Ilepliurmliadcliffe picnic at -Guelph
on 'Saturday:
• M188-, Jennie .McFarlane .of
vete; visited friends here over the
-yeek-end, the guest of Mr. ;and 'Mrs.
MacPherson. ' • „
Miss Caroline Wellwood was a
itor IA% week 'with her sister, .Mrs.,
7,eorge
H. a. Whitfield it attending
- conference at Wallierville • this •week.
• Mr. and Mrs. John McQuillin and:
.gainily are moving this Weelc onto the
farm they purchased ficen Mr Rich.
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Alvin Woods, who Is spending
his vacation at hia home here, after
completing his third year's Work in
medicine .at the Toronto
has.° received Weird" of his success at
the recent ,exacininaliens.—Cengratu-
tailiins, -•
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he regularmonthly meeting of
the Women's • Institute will be 'held,
ar,MiiTWill MeCiestiefs ; On ' Thurs-
day,, June 70? at 2:30. The convener
of the program emilinittee requests
:all meMbere of that committee to at-
-tend a -meeting -t be held -atMrs.-R.
K. Miller's on Friday evening, •June
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and Mrs. ' Pollock,' Miss Minnie
Hyde_ and Mr. Earl Cranston of Kin;
•tardine, were visitors at Mr. Hyde's
nieday'-recently:-.ilfrsz-Cranstori-;--who,
thai.been With her parents, Mr. and
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Mrs': Hyde, for a fewdays, retUrned,
Mr. • and Mrs. .Gperge McRoberts
and Mrs. E---ci.1VI
l..cReheas Wsre :among
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those.' Who . attended ' 'the Nurses'
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tie• Kincardine With them'.
Graduation exercises at 1Wingham on
Friday. evening. • The latter's cousin,
Miss Collins, vas one of the gradu-
ating 'nurse.
Mr: and Mrs. George Webb. Mr.
Harvey . Webb and Mis WeilwOod
were .visitors at Se.aforth on. the
"• A recent edition Of the Globe had
;ri •ite SouthEastcorner a ,snapshot
of the two' pair !of twins of.' Mr. and
Mrs. Cornelius'. Foran .= Eimer and
Norman, aged W, and Eileen' and Gor-
don; aged 3; all of *hem claim. May
7th as their ,birthday. ,
MeTnbers: of the Y.P.B.C. Of the
United Church enjoxed.„ a° Pleasant .
evening . as the ;guests of the young
people'ssociety of the United onita,
Whitechurch, on nday St Helens
yen/1g people bad 'Charge of,the pro
gram The main feature of the eve-.
ning was, the debate,, -•!`Resolved that,
it is better to have. tried And lai1e41
than :never' to have tried at all." The
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affirelative-r was takenyWhite
church ; and the negative hr Mr. 'Wil-
son Weeds and mt. w. Culbert Of
St Helens. The :judges gave their
'deciaidn in favor of the negative:: At
the conclusion , of the . proritni - a
plea,sant, social hour 7 Wg.sA. • enjoyed
and lunch served by the Whiteeluirch
rung folk. •- .7
Mrs. P. Reed' f Luelcriew,is visit-
_ingher daughthr, , Mrs. T. Anderson,
this'. week..
, • Mr. Wesley Alton of Lopdon, spezif
the' Week -end ,With his si.ter,' Mrs,
Wiij Irsdn; and othei friends here. '
. MY. John Blake :was down to De-
troit laic week; and brought' hOnie a
new Essex' Secian.
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Quite 'a 'number ' of ptir Young folk
attended the tea 'meetings at Nile
and Beraniller,. May 24th,
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Rev, and Mrs.'. I. W. Kilpatrick and
Miss Margaret.: of , Hohnesville, spcnt
the 24th at ,o1V.Ir, "S. J. Kilpetrick's6,
Mr. ,and • Mrs. Hazelwood and sons
of kirkton, were guests .of the, Rev.
anil M s A W. Brown over the Week-
end: , „
kottSabbath', ns the 'pastor is at
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conference, Blake. preaching service
withdrawn;„ Sunday School will. he
. at 10.30 a.m. . ReV. C.• IL Diekensen
• of Moosejaw, Will preach to the; unit
ed congregations Of the circuit at
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The 'Westfield Dramatic. !Chili will
preSent their play, ."Weleeme Home
Jimmy" at -the Oarden -Party at; Mr;
Mtons on June 19th Keep, the
date- in
Mr. T. Bowers and Mrs. E. Mann
of. St, Thoinag, and Mrs; Hoffman,
Miss Viler Sproul and Mk. and Mre.
Mat Whyard of Dungannon,, lipent
MoAdayAvIth::,Mr..,:,and
Pap Arid John$44040$1110
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k ZION
, Mt. and Mrs. Richard Gardner,
Mr. and MrS. 'Fred Anderson„ and
Miss Ado Webster attendecrthe Nile
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"tea .iiiiating on .May 24th.
• .Mr: David Anderson visited with
London friends :over the '24th :May;
Quite a ruirnber• from around., Zion
attended the NurSe /, Graduating Ex-
erciseS held in Winghain off „Friday
evening last, when :DVSs Alms: Free
of Dungannon,..Miss• Irene Collin of.
Arnow, kiss Lillian Hetherin
of Whighain, graduated.... .
' • Soft, balLpractice fa in full swing •
'again this season. ' , • •
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Elbe! and Miss
Bernice * Crediton, motored .Up to
Mr. Fred Anderson's on Saturday
last, bringing,Mrs.
Nits, Girviii; who will iperti the Sum-
n-er With her daughter, Mrs: 'Ander-
The,42nonthly nieetingA Zion W,i1111,
S7:-Wa's 'held a --he "home o71ri.,
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:Andrew on Friciak 1it the :attend.
,ance was 'geed, ' •
Mrs. JaS,„: Cooke Of •Belinat, 'dele-
gate to the, W M enfe'Teilee'"
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Branch at WOOdsteck, gave • 'a verY'
interesting report of that Meeting.
A report ot the W.M.S. Presbyterial'
held at Winghain. %vats given„iw* Mrs,
V? T4 Ctodor. The, jnhe meeting
sviti,,te, '401111V'Ot "Mr0.
pook •
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1st 1920.
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Meet Mr. Foster G Mofft, Conserva-'
tive Party. candidate )n South Brine.'
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: FOURTH CON..KINLOSS
, Miss ' ChOsteria. Johnit'on.";'who has
been visiting with Miss H.,: Macbon.•
ald, returned to her home last week
. 'Mr. and Mks:. R. Martin and, chitdren spent, ..Sunday •with St Helens:
• Mr;,.' Bald, at :..the
schools: in this:•districl Jest week.././
Mr. • K. Maeltioriald 'spent f.May.i. 24
in London : ' ' •
Mrs.• R. Struthers ,And f.nilv
-Pd visit-
-the first of the. week with. MFs
-117:Mtddletbii. • . ,
:MISS •MacDonald returned . to
Detroitlast..week: •
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• Mr. Bert -.Bale of London, spent a
few days titith hisparents; and
7rs... R.' Bal. .
Mr:TWA-her. MacKenzie-1-eliVlgiii--
doh we -k, • where MacKen-
.zie is ill
in the. hospital. •,
i%trs. J.• Carruthers, who under-
wentanopotation in, the': .winghand
T.O.an4a1, is 'ai),1:e It, be home':again..•
: The ratherquiet-
ly
.1y: in tls hurg, nithotigh it was . an
ideal holidav. • The sehooi : Children;
as usual, ..spent.,the ..day .fishing.
• A • pleasant. eVening. was Spent ,at
the hepte ...Rebiffson;
'when a :.nuinberof her friends ": met
to 'vvic.,h h.en•sueessin her new work
and, to,. 'give 'her a token' .of reetem:
brance; '. 'The .,progroinrne.' consisted
of "songs, "recitatiOns and4:instrUznen7
talS,"' all of 'which viia;': much!..enjOyed.
The Presentation was. made..,by: Miss
Margaret.. McKinnon ' and- .Miss '.'• Rona
-Carruthers rend the:, .
ad-
dess; which 'Loin reapended with
; neat renlyi.Wei.''s,'• few, of yOur„.
friends, have 'Lard of your intentien
of., training •fei• a • nurse in:the ':near
future. We all adrnire your:ehoice
of pinfeSsion; This; is one• Of, ,"the'
Aelds in .which wonien have done to.
Much' in the Idat 75 :k4rs!' And we
5elieVe that still gre4ier service wiIl
be. given. LY. :these.' 'Unselfish' women •
in tho year to corne. ;Your, training
yoff,nway'' from liolne'and
Our conlinunitY,...bOth Of .'which • you
have helped to ."Cheer; but ;,w.e kilo*
that ;tRe Virtues you have :made use
or here will, be, used to „good- ,adven:.
tage ' wherever You •.may •ge:: As a
Iiglit remembrance from „ IyOur
.frienda,; we ''Weeildask yon to-aecelit.
this, citih, hag and rig. linpleg • that
'they •inny be useful and --ornind you
of us often; We 'Wish YOU every suc-
cess in 'Your chosen.. -profession...• •:
by yiticrirfriends.
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Mr. Jelin GiJlespk visited 44. few
days • with Mrs. • C. Gillespie at .Lori..•
There will be no services, in the'
Presbyterian .i.:1•1urch next • Sunday,
.'owing ' to Anniversary F.jerVics at
Calvin church, ' • when the .
Tolteie Southampton,
Wiil: the special Speaker.:
Anniversary' SerYiees' 'Will be •161;1,.
in the Whitechurch„ .Presbyterian
chureh. on. June ITt 1, whew Rev. Mr.,'
.13rOWit of. Ingersoll, . will take the •
servises.: On the Monday, evening,
June, 18tii*, there will Ile a lecture and
program ni e. Evvrybjdy lwel.confel
• and. Mrr. Jlarry Tichborne of
tZderieli, visited on gt.tndO' the
heine of the latices; parents, Mk: and
Mrs.: •David. Kennedy.
Mr. Wm.
and Mr. Jfin Forster motored tO
• Hathilten and Toronto', and, spent a
fen, days with relatiSTel' there.°
• Mr. and Mrs. .john iTr. and
the Coulter families- spent May '241h
With their sister, Mra, thOin Au -
Mr. and Uri. Wni. Purden,,,and
and Mrs. Sohn. 'Ptirdeil and filthily
4104. A- day < last : sweelt.mtth
moth at ,,,ParalnOugtt. -
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SINGLE COPIES .0. 'CENTS
The Bread The .Bread
of:Iiealth. . ,
:of
milt MOTTO is tti.r.A.LITy- AND.-.stitvicR.
Our Quohty Home Made,W hole %h t
.1:.1\l0
the Very £hoiest -tngiedients is I) iuou a.iusisg
ii:,•hinredinci.jane.aeinfirtni. •
Pineapple:I'artlets, ,Creani Slicea;.:QatneAr 'Cookies,thelea l3uns,
JellY.: Ilells% Date *.Kriangies, ,cafre Cak s Raiin Pi e
4 ltdepherry: ,Squares t • Ma ole,Vc:alnut Tarts': •
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• .01IOLLYMAN
one 3Lucknow
PhIr 75
Lucknow, Oht.
BILTMORE STRAW ilIAT; •FOR,.. MEN IN EVERY WALK OF
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THEY ARE HERE IN .THE rNE,IkE :STYLE,' .:AN.b BEST
.,NIALI'E THE FA CTORY C AN POEPT.ME.
Pjudifi AT 145, $1:;96, & $2.59..
THESE THREE GRADES A.RE PRICED ': MUCH BELOW
fixtiit, REAL :VALUE, BUT • QUICK TURNOVER IS•
THE SECRET' OP OUR SUCCESS
4EN1LIEMEN, THIS IS CHE STRAW HAT SEASON.. LOOK.' •
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• ••• .THEM: •
fre
swe
r. •
GET THINGS DONE
The paragraph quoted below .i.
taken front • the Kincardine Review,.
Reporter, • the editor of Which (Mr.
J. J. Hunter), has no special liking
fer ,Mr. Robert Johnston; •ex -warden,„
.of Bruce and ex -reeve , of Lucknow:' -
• "There is a rumor going the rounds
here thatdie to influence exerted by:
Robert. Johnston, ex -Warden of BruCe.'
formerly of Lucknow pow of
Goderieh the 'route Of 'Blue led -•.`
,• • . •
.er. Highway has • been ' clir.nged: In-
stead ', of running ;' 'from Oodericir
fhiongh to Ainberlq and..P.ihcardine,
it is said:the new route. sccuts •over
,through LlickneYvand through -to the
Durham' Read and 'bite Kincardine.
Of course, We, don't "tatci: :gni, stock
in the rumor "
call that "Blue • Water!" .Highway,
'However, if Bob johnstan.is rnixed
. •
up in
it the name- ytrill hkely be
Changed to the ''RubY,R1,1ert Road.,":
We have heard nothing of the pro-
posed change, but it. -was reported.
last; year that the Ontaril Highways
bepartinent had . definitely ' refusedto,
take over the • Lake Sho.te Read,. or
"Blue Water" Highway' a:: q Pro-
vincial highway, and.: it rg. .'-be that
it will take: over the Oede'cieh to Kin-,•
'loss, (by' Way of .,LueknoW) Read. '
• The important fact ,in :connection
With taking over of a„seetiou .of •,a
road y the 'proVirite.. i that/stick a
road -may one day,. be paved by , the
'Department of Plighways., Whether
or net there is anything in the runior
'referred to, the establisilipent of, ar
'provincial' road front Gdderich to
'Kinloss V1lage wouldlw a. geed *
move. This , road, connect,, at Kinle'ss
With the ecellent laighway . leading
to ,Kincardine, Walkerto) and towns
to the north and •eaSt.
6-6-0
FLOWERDALE.
Mis
Ihnel.Retherford of Luck.
now; .spent-lagt aturday at the home
of L. 'MacIVer.'
Flowenlale Members of SouthEinr.
88 are '.;very sorry to learn Of the
1tleath • of their former ' piistor, Rey.
K.' A. Gotten. • ••
,.
Mr. W.: Robb, of Dtingannon; spent.
last Thursday, With his tincl, Mt
w.;Robb. •
The revival meetings in. St An,.
drew's, Church, Ripley,, were well at:
tended by Flewerdale people,
• Russell Scott i able to wheel to
-High Schpol itt Ripler these daVs.
Miss' Editla Burt of lolyrood,
spent last Thursday.'with her friend,
Elizabeth* Maciver.
„ • -
, Miss Itetta Jardine li pending
few weeks at the home of Mr, .1".
Coiling. •
Mrs, John Mackfurchay and 'So' ill
Norman, ' attended the Communion
Aiervice8 jn Sontli Kinlosa Its -Sun-
4aYi
FAMILY THEATRE
. • ' JUNE 1-2'
"EASY PICKINGS"'
. Anna. Q. Nilsson in Mystery
-Tbriller• t
And Come4y..
•"c'Jills,TE 5,6
, 'WHILE • LONDON' §!..Ers"
Starring Ttp..
• A breathless melodrama of
" limehouse "night •
And • CoMedy.
Bbginning ,Ma Y 15th,tive can
supply you, with S. C.' White
Leghorn ,chicks at '$10.00 per
100: These are,.. from heavy.''
laYing..stock.
„ .
WALTER Rosp
l3rni"seig, Ont.,
,
(25.-5,c).
JUNIOR INSTITUTE. ELECTS'',
." ,The annual, meeting of the Luck
no jtinior • Wetneit's Institute „ was
held in .the Coun.cit Ro'olt,,, the eve;
oin.g of: May' 23rd., ,
Following the Usual 'opening ex-
tbc minutes of ti e ;last 811-
iaua pieetitig were, read and adopted.:',
Miss Elizabeth Alton Was appointed '
'eee Mrs. Murdie' if the: Sr. Insti-••
,tnte . would take charge of • .Making.
,che icti on Juzie'12th- at the County,'
Judging Conipetition, as 'the Jr Iii
stitute 'members' would., he. • tOking
part in the Judg .ng. Miss Edna
wils appointed to attend the
tts':eeetir.e meeting .4t Walkerton, •
with the thanibers: of the C:outity Ek-
peet 'Mils, E. Alton end' ;11r: Prod,'
,
'1 he. election ef officer, • for the
1i1 resulted as, • ieiloty's
Pros., Miss Elsie Anderseiq Vie
Ppos„ MiSS dc$1430 Ancb e
tots„ Gra2c Pe p.p.0.4-711iss „EAza;.:
beth Alton, ,'Nliss Marginct •IluttOn. '
Miss' Minna MacDeteigh...:Iiss jean :
.Keithedy,; :10telliar Plan
1st, Mies' tam Ritchie, Miss,
.-par.ot Button; 'Pro's$,- Reporter, .Mi.
Sean' Keithedyt • Auditors, Miss '
ya,rt.iSh;. • Min Lyra Itichards; Di
•Nrector., Miss . Margaret ' • Eutten;
Pep., Elitabeth
,MisstEcilia Ritchie*, •