The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-06-28, Page 14
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*g•°°:PER YEAR•Ik,..Ati?"146‘..;:,$2,59 .6141E10.110 , "LOCIPI°Wi 'Qr1T•s. TfitiliStiAY• JUNE.28th;
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0"-°4 07474:-41'04:1-4 141.8n Treleaven: is': • home. , • .
PRorksOicilkik cr.xliri 0'
PE; W. „eoNNELI; •
Physician and Surgeon..
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Hears; 1.30-•-•-8.30. • • I:L..
:Phone180.
. Mecteod 'will •visit Luelinow
every • Tuesday, in Dr.. Connell's
Office. • ' ,
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DENTIST.
Dr. R, I4.• Treleaven, Lucknovs-
oVer .D.eckei's •Store. Extraction
4either by gas or local, Will be in
• Dungannon every-Thiirsday, '' phone 5a.
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9 * EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
• o..-o•-,•4•-.-07.-oo-o--o-o--o•-•-o
Goo. A. Bidden. Lnclmow, --Broker
and Real Estate. -Money to lend or
first mortgages on farm proper=
ties 'at 6 and 6341 Per cent according
to: securitY offered N. Aliso small
ambuats on second mortgagee on
:larm •-properties and on 'personal
motes. A few good fern* for 'sale.
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WiteLL PAPER -A full. line of 1928
'Wel Paper OIT hand. Pricet from 8c
Tea -ding TX -
houses. -R. J. Cameron, Decorator
- Painter ,and Grainer Box 174, Luck -
now.
DWELk, . , , .
ING FOR SAI E -In first
class ;rep ir; excellent location. Price
reasonable and •terms as -Apply
to The Sentinel office:-
, FOR ' SALE -Cleveland ilicycle in'
'good 'eondition., Also several used
. . tennis racquets. -Information at_Thes
, Sentra-el 'office. ' • ' " ,'„(28-6-p),.
.'OR.sALE-1vTilch Cow, Hereford
.Shortlforn ..grade. Good milker,'
' C. IL MacDonald, The:Manse, Lucks
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• ,Baby Chicks and
.,Hatching Eggs.
' from extra heavy laying strains -
pure' bred • to. lay . White Leghorns
and Barred Rocks. High production
and pedigreed males. used Order
now and .get them when you • want
them. Also incubators, . brooders and
' poultry Supplies. Cestoni hatching
'done. I can save you money. Phone .
or write
Duncan Kennedy,
Whitecaurch, Ont.
(1-3-tf)
BABY. •CHICKS . •
Last .hatch July 3rd. ' Chicks from
• -,--'OurshewVr ittYing-lieriaz-7-IMATC;
• Bar-
red Rocks and S. C. White Leghorns,
' .12e. Our stock 'is • production bred,
• hardy and free fren, G.
'Campbell, Auburn, Ont. Maitland
•:•Specialt 'Farm, Phone 0-24, Blyth -
Munieisial. .
. TENDERS WANTED ,
• Tenders will he received by the the un-
dersigned up till June 28, 1928; for
the purchase of the Vorresters' Ilall
in the /village of Whitechurch. 'Ten-
ders •will be aecepted for building
,and lot; Separately, if so desired., Lot'
" contains 1-5 of an acre, More or less.
. If ' tender. for building accepted,
• htiilding to be remeved Within three
.months of date of sale. '
Any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
'Frank' Henty..Lucknow R. 5.
(28-6-c)
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AUCTION •AALE OF, ° '
,.§TANDING IIAY
. Fred Webb, will 'have all auction
sale of 65 acres of alfalfa 'hay on lot
22, coll. 13, Wet Wawancsh, on Sat-
urday, June 30t11, conimencing at 2
o'clock p.m. Hay will be sold in
• parcels to Suit purehasere. Ternas--
Thitee months' credit ,•on approved,
joint not -John Purvis, Auc.
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AUCTION SALE:
• DC Buildings and FurniShings.' • .
• ,. On Friday, June 29;,, 1928,. at 2.30
' o'clock pan, there will be offered for
. sale by public auction the building.
known as Lanes 'Church, Coos •11,
Ashfield Township. This is a auls
• Stantial frame building, 33x45 feet.
'rhe church shed', 32x45 feet, viII al-.
so 'the offered for .sale, together. with
the church seats which are in good
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condition. -John 'Purvis, Atic. "
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.•y•TESTIMONIA.L
To Whom it May concern.- •
I purchased my Delco plant In the
• fall.,0f4915,•,and,-1,-Iiiive found it sat-
'isfactorY in every way. I have in
connection with it about sixty lanips
in barn and house. also has been
dOing• my pumping Ciriee installed in
'-' A very satisfactory -manner, *.• , •
The•Well that the pump has been
used on is 172 feet deep, the Water
lattising in -'the ardylwenty.fetir
feet, a 1441.1t.. Meter 'doing, the
igl)ed,r4F, M4410901
WPM. I 7 atillitaingLint original
01.,kg.149411
ove urch,
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OHAMGEMEN WILL ATTEND
gHURCH'
L.O.L. 'No. 428 will attend divine
ervice in Lue mUnited Cl
from Toronto for a week's:, vacation.
•Fterilc Cole' Was; up from
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.loOdsteek..last. week; ..adeiting'' her
-LuCknow friends,
Mrs: Harvey Anderson Of Landau,
aPeat''' the • woelc'end With LiteknoW
and Ashfield • friends.Miss- BelIe' • ' '• '
.:Rebe.rtslin !off.: on
Tuesday TuesiltyLina_e_an if.Asepee,d.,Ithess8ur1i-
7n-erat .Penlakes Muskoka. -;• ,
"Mr •tuld Mrs..•Jaines 'Geddes -*
• 'NEW Dii4INION !j2,(y.,,FEiTURES
". A feature ef. the Doniinion nay
(July. 2nd) 'celelaratiO0 LtieltnoW,
not heretofore 'mentioned; ;will te.-a
Horseshoe 1:1itching Contest. 'Title is
,introdUced-ot- the :request of a cen-
aiderable -number of pericins; and
•viailt- be very popular.: It ..will;scorn-
Mencessat-sope'd'elecit'Ir.m. , Entries
should, be made w..ith. .Ag -
Geed ' Prises,. will .he'•-•aitearded
Phwasson, visited the former's °r
• ' first and •second teems in this
in, D. Geddes, V.S., on Monday.
• Mi. John JeYnt arrived honie on
Tuesday from a two weeks' business
trip to Nev Brunewielt and the State
of Maine.
• Misses Mary Biggar of Buffalo
and Mary Pattison. of Totonte,. were
reeent visitors Of Miss ,Winnifted
McQUilliti
event- s
There will -Mao, be .an extra game
of softpall, as Seaforthslaclies wish
to, 'take part in the ecnitest. This/
provides 'sonie of the fastest ladies'
oftball teams in this districtss and
the event should be very interesting.
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SEAPORTH MINSTRELS'
• • GAVE. GOOD CONCERT -
Mr. andsIVIrs. Toni V.Tatson had.as •
"their guest: this week Mrs. J. Mar-
tin of :Winnipeg:. (Mrs'. Martin was
formerly Mss Myra Kee).
mr. and ;Mrs. Joseph,, Malt :6
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Yale, Mich., and their iicn, Harvey,
•el'Albion, Mich., were week -end vis.-
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Gee. S. Roh-
ertscin.
Miss Dean • Geddes of Harriston
Public •School staff, is spendin the
--Weele-aLher-heme-heregs-Shes-will-Ecs-
o Toronto. to mark 'examination
papers in. the 'near futtire. .
' Nokrorne i.e..Aesname-of-the,enews-
color
free inuisibble ,:segment. Call at
F. T, Armstrong's and get full in-
ferination. Color free means coifort.
Miss' Katie- MacDonald '' of . the
j.,ucknow.,,Sehool staff; is presiding
this_week•at-entrance-exernalit-Ri'
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ley Mt:MacDonald, who teaches the
entrance class at Ripley, is presiding
Miss,. Margaret Geddes',, who . was
home !rem. Torento fora few -days,
left on Friday last f,or OjibwaY
land, off Paint an. ,I3aril, where she
will be. the stenegra.pher. , Hotel
OjibWay for three months:
Mrs. 1VlogrehOuse ' Mitchell and
daughter, 'Alicia, left on'WednesdaY
on a trip to ; Europe,. and will he a-
way until -.the Middle of. • Auguat:
they will sail iron' 'Montreal, and
Will visit England,' Scotland and _tie;
land: Mr. and Mrs.' iVlitcbell resided
. for' a numbee of years in England.
Mesirs. 'Hunter of Super-
ior
Wis•s-andr. C. 'Hunter of Grand
Forka,:, N. Dakota, are visiting their
Hunter, brothers, left here nearly .fif-
ty years ago. They will be pleased
to ineetsoldtirrie friends and to 'make
eew 'friends .during their'. 'stay in.
istickneW. '
' FATHER GOODROW'S PICNIC
Today (Thursday) ..at Riversdale.
Most elaborate program in '.• ,years.-
Giant . aeroplane _with 'acrobat- be-
tween four and 'five o'eleck, Hon.
John. S. Martin •speaking. Hanover
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Cellegians in evening. •
:Sunday 'evening, July 1st, ' at 7
o'clock. All members of the order
are •cordiallY Invited to join with the
is
larethren 'of the ,ticknow lodge. The
Rey. R. W: Craw will Cenduct„ the
,service.
' TWO BUSINESS.,CII:ANGES
As announced in an .advertisement
in The Sentinel last week; Mr, Fred
Stanley has sold his VarietY Store
busies s to Mr. James' A. Geddes of
Kincardine, who who has ,been in charge
'since Thursday 'of laat, ,Mr..
Stanley'has been here for six yeara
at first conducting the business for
Mri Hilliard, and later for himself.
'I -Ie has ...had a, good busineas, hoe
been, a,worthy citizen, and he arid. his
.wife have Mtge ,,Many friends...here
Who will wrsh them an even greater
measure of succeSs whei•ever they
may locate in. the future. We under -
;land that felt the present theY go to
Hamilton. .
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---ss-Anothershusiness-ellefigell'-' the
sale by Mr._ Donald ,,,M4eGharles'oof
his .grocery business to *Mr. Mark:
Cassels, who has been with ',King
Wirigham, for Some time. Mr.,
Cassels *ill' take over the ,bliSinesti
ne# VUettlay. He IS an experienced
business main, ,riot .only ,grOceriesr_
hut other linos of mercbandising. He
and his 'rotifer are moving to town,
'aed have' taken AT i0 T.V10/1
poot tP14411n)0 001,1$
The Seaforth Minstrels, Who
here' 'last Friday • evening, .
batieball club • auspices, gave a
came.
under
very
sentertaining-progtain before an au-.
dience which filled 'Carnegie Hall: •
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Seaforth appears to ' be, 'faysired
with an.untiiival amount of good 'Ma-.
sical talent,: and,. the. organization
*.'s• „
s•ave. eVidence of 'Mich careful train-
ing. There 'was, a. goad otchestre.:
good. choritLanging,Laml-good--q
tettes and solos.. By the ytay, it is 'a
male Organization. throughout., T4ere •
were the usual 'four colored • "end
srneir,-"--swbcos--Macieat'. great "dial • of fen,'
but one could no but wohder what*a
"colored gentleman," ,had heed
present, veciirld have 'thought "of, his
race if these were typical. He surely
wcitild vvish to be a white Min. These
gente.got off quite 4 ninniesr of jokes.
onLiocalseharaeteressTarmiess but -a
-" pin anuto
uar- '• —'s.tsis farm lay fotir .milesbeyond the flower. gitl.a bracelet: The bride
AN OLD TIMER -"MANITOBA ;"
WENT THERE ,PROM LUCKNOW,
:VVEDDING 'BELLS „-
. HOW ,niansi of' our reade,ra . •ThO henle"of ,Mr. and Mrsf Georgev
'N'hytock-l3annernian
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bpi.. , Graasirk, ..Whe Banaerinan; Kinleei!, village, was
learned.. the harnesainalde,g. heKe' . the Scene 'On June' gbth Of one :of the
LuaknoW,. and la4r. joined: the tide tido prettiest' 'Weddings ..of . the. Season,
-of migration- Which 'Set towards the qa.e+ 'When '`,'`their ''''eldest, daughter, Fier:.
WeA dipping eterii ptairjes 50: Yee'r 'age? • 'epee ,WaS united in marriage
• from. the Pilot' MeUnd,
to 11*..„..Alexander-:-B.Llyhytock;-',. -.son
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,Weelco. of . old . ,gentlenian Oth. •
'Mr; and ,wilhonlyWhytock,•
-concession, dulross.- The houie
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,The Pilol .Meuncr Sentin41: has: been.
publishing a,.series � "Pet Pictures
Of Our Plemeers," and aineng ethers;
appeared a pieture of .Mr. Grassick.
The article says:: ,
"A 'vaetlY* different" scene today
than on the October .day, 46 Years
ago, - when 'William Grassrck entevc1
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what is 'no* known.as Schaal
District; for 4.rorassick was the
first white settler there. Leaving his
native Lucknovv, Ontario, in, the- fall
of '82, ;he of -rived at the settlement
of: Pilot Mound, to . find that all 'ale .
prairie land:in the vicinity of the,
Village was. taken .up.; :so, he decided
to go .farther mathintothe weeded
district beyond _the bk-g. , Indian
aidund.; , • •
"On -January 18, 1883, he filed .his
entry for the ,south' half of Section
24-11, And on. April 10 of that year.
he setout with oxen i,d wagon to.
do homestead duties' oneie 'laud t
was prettily decorated with pink and:
lwhite streamers. Tihe ceremony was
petfoimed by, ReY. S. Jahiiston of
Leaden, under,' a beautiful canopy of
eVergeens, snowballs and peonies.
The bride, who was given in marri.
age y herbfather,. Was .becemingly
Atired • in .POWder blue .georgette
with silver' lace and embroidered tulle
veil' prettily, arranged, in cap effect
caught, With orange blossoms ." She
Carried a bouquet ,of Sweetheart res...
es and maiden hair fern. Lahengrin'e.
Wedding March was played by Min4
)race Thompson, cousin of. the bride.
The bridal . pair had rio attendants,
piccent. little Agnes Armstrong; cous-
in of the groam, who acted as flower:
girl, daintily gowned in peach taffeta
and 'carryieg: a peetty, '-basket of
flowers. The .groom's gift to . the
bride Was a rope of pearls to the
feature *hick:wee Perhaps overdone.''
On the Whole, however, it was a
good entertainment. As An. amateur
*town orgdnilatien, thoSe• : Seaforth
Minstrels are rarely: equalled. •
A' SURPRISE PRESENTATION '•
MeMbers of St:-. Peter's Church
hoir a
surprised • Mrs. nd ;Mrs, :Fred
Stanley; Tuesday evening; •by.calhng
a( their., hoe, and presenting Mr.
Stanleyswhe has been a valued mems
ber of the choir; with '•-it white' 'gold
tie -pin and ,a. short address, express-
ing regret at their leaving town, .and
good Wishes for the future. The,ad-
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dressfollows s• • •
To Mr, . • ' • ' ••
•.We, your friends end;felloW'
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ineni-
bers of .the • Choir 0:1 st. ...Peter's
nren, Lucknew, iqire7 aiheie-d-
heie this evening. to wish you . ' and
Mrs. Stanley God's blessings and the
best of 'good fpriune in the new home
and cornmunity into Which ,yOu hre
going., :No Words •can :express" der
regret •at your leasing us. Your place'
' in the Choir has seldom 'been Vacant
and, your going away. will leave as.,
gap ...in the -Church, Which will • be
:very hard to fill., We oak you to ,ac-
eept this small. token of esteem
for You persorially and •our apPtecia-
tion of your loyalty •and work ,aniong-
ns, and at the same tirne serVe to 're-
mind you of 'this '"Ati and
God speed • to you and Mrs.. Stanley.•
From Your Friends,.
Signed On behalf. of the 'Choir, -
'Rena T. Smiths Otganists
. J.'HaSsall.
STOLEN' MONEY, RECOVERED,'
Mr: •Thumerson. Irwin, who lives a
mile West/ of Incknow,' got, the. sur-
prise of his life Tuesday Morning,
when he, Went to his cash. box and
discovered that some $38, which he
had put there,' the 'previous day; Was
misSing. Ire and Mrs. Irwin. 'had,
been over •to Garner Stanley's for an
lidur the .previous evening, 'and at
they had left the house ,door unlock-
ed,. they concluded that, in their ab-
sence, a 'thief had entered the house
and • secured the, cash.' Who would
pull off such a stunt was„a puzzle to
Mr. Irwin, as there was nobody iri
the neighborheod whom he could sus-
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•.Laying the .facts • b.thke: COOltSt
COtiStable Moore; the latter exPteSs7
ect the suspicion that it; • Was , the,
*Cork ,ef ,sOme yeting•
n Moore's
;suggestion; ..4t,Win locatci the
prit, • who, on aectiSed,•iidniitted
that he , had taken the'.moneyj and
promised .to return the stelen dash,
We Were not. given 'the 'mune' of the
thieff'biit no doubt,' 'Will come out.
It isT,to he .1Oped. 4he,ixnetiene , writ ;
be 'a naatni 'lesson' te the foolish
youth, who thus .took first stops' to-
wri
40' 041/1110141 100,4001.. At
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,the farthest settler mirth ,froin 'Pilot 1:nq :grporp w- •'
.the recipients of
Mciend--4 milesthrough a traillese snany 'beautiful And useful gifts, in-
shush.ssIsit,s-toialt__fourssclaystravetswitir- 71014' a ,lia*s-oine
the slow-movnig .ox teem' td. .reach
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his land,'although 'the distance can
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•now be travelled in 20 minutes or
,balf an heur.
"Finding •,a• small clearing, • Mr.
Grassick, built ns log' shanty, 12x16
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trig the wedding, ceremony a wedding
linnet/as served to about fifty fele.:
tives. Mrand.Mrs;'Whytock left on
a trip to Toronto, .1.0adon and Mae--
ara ,Falls.:,On their return they Will
resideon the groom's fine firm, ,lot
feet, lasing the pr,airie: Sed for_toof-7--33;.coricession-10lrees.... -
ing,. His Wife and children- 'joined
bhyl_stiressfollowing springs and they, ST. HELENS
made 'their home in trns legancts.sod
shanty until. 1886, when he was able Don't forget •the Lawn Social' and
to 'erect a better' 'dwelling. • . 3trawberry Festival ,to be held under.
"ln 1884 he plewed_a piece 'the auspices of the St Heleif.S Units
sif ground, and dri thiS cgreNkr his first ed Church in Mr.' W. I.' Miller's or -
cradle' and threshed with a hail: In The program is in charge. of „Anburn
crop of wheat. This `Inlk eut with a 'chard on Friday evening, 'June 29th.'
a RedriVer ox cart he die,' the grain young -people isho will present their
te the. flour mill at Pilot itioend, then pley; "The Road••to,lhe City."' Come
'onerhe
ated by • Carson, Bress •and• thus and enjoy A geed evening's enter-
secur.ed a supply of. flour for the , tainrnen.t..
Year.. •- •
. Miss , W. D. Rutherford , is home
"Gradually he . increased the 'acre- from Timmins for the school vaca-
-age under oultiya.tibri,'', until .each tion. •
year's clop amounted to many. thou-
-:111rS.. John' Miller, Sr.., is Spending
sands of 'bushels. It was -aslong tinie,
however, .before nereh money was
ceived as a reward. for all the pio- '
neering labor and privation. Ne;one
wheat brireght onlys85c.sper beakers
"lnitter; for which Mrs., GeassIck se-
cured,r,;fii•st„.„ prize •at the local faits,
sold -at, 12C: .per• pound; and _eggs
'brought 8 to 106. per closet': Itt'aTas
lonk; hard. struggle, diiring 'which
.the brighter" days i5f. ,•the future .did
not show through.' the darkness' Of
the present.
•"•On April 17, M. Grassiele cele-
bratedia birthday. It Was his .88th;
,and many and warm' were the
gtatulations received freni' a host ,of
'friehds, Ile no longer 'farms:
land is rented; but 'bright, alert and
'cheerful he lives in the .raidst Of . his
Children. His daughter lives with
and his two sons, •Ed..and Johns
.farm on adjoining land.. Much .of his
trine, Mr...Grassick spends ,. at' his
hobby, gardening. He is •farticularly'
feed of flowers,shie remarltable•lawn
'at ,'Kelvin Grove Farm' is'one of the
beauty spots Of .the 'ss:hele Pilot
Meand district."' • '
Lhe week in Lueknow, • the. guest of .
• • her son, Elliott, and Mrs. Miller.
Mrs. Alex 'McLennan of Chicago,
SOUTIl• BRUCE tiMcilroy
.We go to press too early to give
any report of. the Sotith prbce, by-
election. •, We hope to he able to give
‘details next week. The 'weather man
..Certainly did his pert' well. For twO
!a ;a holiday visitor, wiU,s_s_hee...Jnisther
Clark • ' •
pn Sunday morning, ..Jur.e. 24, an
impressive service was conducted on
Calvin Church. The Sacrament of
the Lord's Supper was dispensed,
,and the pastor, Rev. Mr Whitfield;
'preached an appropriate and Search-.
ing -Sermon or The Mkanieg4of the
Lord's •Supper," emphasizing* the
tare And reverence With which it:
shOuld, be observed. The service
also be remembered for .the beauti-
ful ordinance of baptisins that, , was
perforzned. .The children, baptized
were. Mary,Christena Htpriphrey and.
LavinaLois 'Webster. , , .
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Miss Bessie Wylie of 'Gerrie, was
a week -end Visitor with the • Misses
Webster., '
Our teachers, Mt.'. Culbert .'and
Miss Todd, have •been, r� 40 -aged by
the School Board of S.S. No. 4. -
Miss Fl ra Andrew of LnclinoW,
ts, the Presiding Officer ..nt the En=
trance ' ExatnieatienS 'here this week.
• Mr...and Mrs', Fred .Newman. of
Hamilton, who 'ate spending their
honeymoon With Mr, „and ;1.1/117.3. Nay-
lor, called on 'friends in the Village
on Monday.
weeksM. JONI., Durnin, Lornesand , Miss
, he has been putting everYhOdY s Annie , --'
In good hurnor with promises of a Durnin, adMist Mary Ruther
. ford 'motored to London on Sattir-
botintiful harvest, and , Yesterday Was
all'ithat could be desired .fe•
r a 'abattle
'of the ballots" or anything eiSe' that The July meeting of .the Women's'
took on outdoors'. 'Howev'er, one Can- Institute wilrbe held at Mrs. Weil,
net say, .that interest' in the election lace Miller's on Thursday afternoon,
was keen. There ,Wa,s 'riOthing-niueli July 5th olI call:-Ttecipeq,
at stake, from, the voters! viewpoint, SanclWith Filling. Subjects "How 4,
• Make 'Coinnien Plac'e Life .MM:e
howeveit may ha
r Ve looked to the • 4 f m• D
ca,ndidates,
teresting,' :rn
Ilostests Mrs. Frank
Vorldi Mrs. X.
• • The Lucknow W3inen's . Milier, .Jr.
• tute Will havea The anni.riaL...milvner.,2,necting,of,t.ot.,
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!re'eatt"fl'it't6'°"jell9t....L''-‘711onTenis ;Institute was beld
in te
'Eda'c'bh.ir.rofr;otVeArt'so7°tht..:17'ill:tlY\itt'ite i; ternoon, lune 20th, With the PresiL
end inunity on , Wednesday if-
aSked to donate, it pie, , and to ' dent,, Mrs. JohnMilier, n the 'e
,hand the, same in at, the booth Miss, Emily ,T. "Guest, Oe.
during the afternoon., to, was the Sneaker, taking AS/her
firl subject, "How" to make 'an efIi-
HORN',lent...Study of yourself .and Yeti' In,-
'LabovitasksAt 0"rprito ,deneriti Hos. . ,-stittrte.,* She 'Mao spoke lOni '"Row •
nital, on June 26; I928,', t� Mr. and to help boys andgirls to find the
Mrs. Harry. Labovitz, *I, daughter, ii,gbtlite work.wInstruthental •01101.fre
(Mrs, Labovitz ,W4S formerly- Miss by Miss Dorothy moQuillin, and a
ffirtot) A1itt4tOin 0.X4U0kth.4w); • 4910 by 100. Whitiltlit *sr,
.The Bread' The -Dread.
OT4Health
of Health
MOTTO . Spsirics:11 -1
,Orne ,Made Bread, Raisin Breads` Whole Wheat ,Breati-%•
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;Maple 'Willnut Tarte, Crei,3 Puffs, Raisin Pies, pi quares,
-CrifineaL:CoOkis, Chelsea' Mine; Teed Rolls; :Raspberry Tartlets,
•". ' ' Jelly
HOLLYMANS BAKERY- , •
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Lucknow, Ot
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SUMMER REQUIREMENTS FOR A .PATICIJ.LAR . PEOPLE.
CALL IN WE MAY HAVE Jusr WHAT YOU Atg-
Fugi Silk -Colors -or white
Donble, Fugi in 'white only.
.Ktted Silk Uoder,year;
MLisle Thread' I.Inderwear-Combinations or 2-plece.
en's Butteeless Combinations.
Shirts--Collar--attached. '
Straw or Felt Hats. • • --.'-
•„:Children!s Llele 'or • epttim.
IN 'FACT, OUR, STORE IS FULL OF: ',WAR,4:. ws*.T.,nst
SPECIAL USE-701.1ii -NEW' SHOPPING SYSTEM. YOU-
ARgi,WELCOME
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FAMAY., THEATRE
JUNE 9-30 ,
Jim Taylor and his Pals in
CYLCONE DP THE RANGE
And Comedy.
MONDAY, JULY 2
atiiieg, in the Afternoon. ,
TARZ.A. N AND ,THE
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" GOLDEN. LION
From the book by Edgar Rice
Burroughs:'
And -,.Comedy.::
The Diamonds are chosen by:
experts -they have that exquis-
••ite bine. whim,. • color and
distinctive beauty found only,.
• in Diamonds of high quality.
Whatever the size Diamond in
a princess king, you may be
sure of itsjuperb quality and
you may buyit anywhere with
implicit confidence. • ,
Prices are very moderate,
Look ,for tbe natni
and 4 Ago;
rytiatarktred by
P.''97. ELLIS & Co. Limited, Toronto
Dbunond iniportete Estab. 1877
'.1%,ARBITtiONG
JEWELLER. & OPTOMETRIST
much enjeyeds ' as were 'also several
numbers Of eonnnueity singing.. The
district president, ..Mra. Philips, of
GOderich,' was .preset, and, gave 'a
report 'of the 'recent Institute meet
Mg held at WindsOr,
St. Helens 'bad teams proved vic-
torious in their ,'first ga e'e of ,the'
.season, played last Week. • The: boys.
wen front Ashfield at their 'Garden,
Party on Tuesday''eVening, and also
defeated Dungennen here on Frid
night; 'While •the girls' teap. defeated
the Dungannon girls here on Wed-
nesday eight. Our girls • play at bLin-
gannen on Wednesday. night: of this
weck,
. THE COUNTRY LOOKS PINE
, The 'province of•Ontetio has uraler;
gonea great charge in the pasttWo
weeka, So that-ncai-the-Whale'ebillarY
is a scene of beauty;•and grain .-Crope
andmeadows never lopkeA A'ye_tter At,„
niOnthe Of `cold •
and • baek- 'ward septing Weather, the
•prOgram suddenly cluinged, and ot
rfilati'en; at matt,u'"Wdliet
aincie pro
meted rapidgrowth of eVery,thing
with rooteln the gioUndLlke.
.emiditions -apPioar ..to previtiq t
'ptetty Mitc.h..all over the -country; and
reports from the Western ProvinceS, S
dm Manitoba to the MOnntains, are b
most iavprshi.o., rot. the One; be, It
in& crOp conditions,Liiv4 goOrt
tvot bc49r4It •
ANCI
TO
Harold Skinner's
!SL(JE WATER
BOYS
IN
Willghant Arena
Every
Thursday Night
0.1-g.4.!;),
FLOWERDALE •
. .
Mr.! and:Mrs, W. Robb silent a few
days of last week with friends at .AI- .
liston.' .
Mr. and, Mrd. Ri .Martin and chil- ,
dreri motored to Guelph last 'Wednes-
daY.
,
Mr, .'W:' F: MacDonald .entertained
friends from .Toronto over the week-
iend. ',. : ' " ' - : • • - - '
. Mr, and . Mrs: Neil Campbell, and
son, of 'St. Helens, and Miss ' Ettie
MacDougall of LucknoW, spent Sun-
day at 'L. Madlyees:,
, Mrs. W. Robb and 'Mrs. R. Martin
attended the U.F.W.O. At W. 1VIstrtin's .
at Paramount, last ',Tuesday ' after-
noon. - : . ' '
..-•
Miss Irene,Morgan hag been te-On--
.. ...
(raged. to teach.FloWerdale 'school for
,
next,term.
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/ -^G-' IT AT
t* '
.- ARDEN''- PAR
WIIITECIIURCH
•
• The garden party which Was lielct
nuclei. :the .:auspices the ,• leedi
branch of the Wanien!s,./tietittite On
Thursday' evening Of at week,
proved most successful. "lie program -
was excellent.,, Mr, Purvis of Holy.
rood, .Was chairman for the enter,
ainment.T'h•
e District. Annual Meeting of' •
euth Bruce Mime:Ws InstitUte wiJI
O held' in the town halt, TiieSwitter;,
t 1,30 Pau, On aline • 20th, 4VorY
neMber of the blatant(' lit urip4
otteno meting,
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