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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-07-19, Page 1• MOO PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; V•50 OTHERWISE. 0 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. • .IR W M. CONNELL ' Physician and Surgeon ' eLucknow • Hoarse 1:30-3.30 7-8. 'Phone' 8,6 • • DENTIST ; .... 17•77.--------ii,r. MacLeod WIII: visiii. :Lucknow: , . - . every'. TueSday, in Dr... Connell's : ' ---...• Office DES. DENTIST' , Dr. R. 'L. Treleaven, Lucknow-r. Over...-Declier4S,Storat-'-e-EXtractioir . either. by gas or, local. Will be in Dungannon every Thursday. • Phone 53. 000. A. Siddall. „Lucknow, . - Broker and Real Estate. -Money to lend Oi first • mortgages On 'farm. proper- • ties at' 6 and 614a per Cent accoraing to security offered Also, small ameunta on second mortgages. on farm properties and on personal notes. A few good farm? 'for sale. WALL PAPElt-A full line of 1926. Wall 'Paper on hand; Prices from 8c . up. I am also agent -for .leading job houses. --;41. J: ' Cameron, Deceratoir Painter and Grainer,' Box 174, Luck - now. NOFICE We wrili to -announce to :the pub - lip that we are not in .a position to do ,Mistom .or: repair work any kind, •being too busy on our Own lines' Of .furniture. -The Lucknow Table o.,, Lid. (19-77c) .LOCAL oFNER,14.,.;, • )13ertiltt Anin. Qt.1'*91'0.09, IS xi:siting 'this week with hr Luskiloyv friends. • - ' -N‘NSeasOnabie Dry Goods,' fresh .stock.-- he arket-Hbrnell- ur- $11Qch Co. ; .LUCKNOW, ON'F., THURSDAY1 JLJLY l9th,tegs‘-• IIJCKNbW PUBLIC " REcEIY.ES. IXANDOM PEQORS'r , : • The librarian' at ,the Lucknow Pub - lie. . , • : . ,. . Library, arid- Library Board got a Pleasant .Sorprise ,'I'hUrSday of Jest , week, ..:when thei learned' that seven , ,. b9Nes. of books had 'been deposited at the ' Linraeye-7-evident1y.. 4 gift from so., ewh le, as the •Boarft had not or- dered such a number of hook a •frorn , • .. • ;anyone, and.tbOe was no inVoice nor. MiSS Mary 'Maedre nit ,.tharge of any 1 Ind .• • . • • delphia, is visiting 'her ..:COusins o he.- books. turned out to be .Ross .fro ' ' • • the t:Private jibrar of. the late..Sam nian'S ,coat, left' near, the Town eel. MacDonald,who died at ,beriver Hnl1 on JelY 12, arriits the owner at DSpen,ez.s. Ding StkiTT:=7.-7'7.-Ur. altieDonald'a death, the Library Board had been .advised .. that the will had provided that 'his books were ta be given to the • Lucknow Pubile ;iibrary, But the . actual 'provision 'was that .they: were to go tb. Mrs. "lora MacDonald (Mrs: .W, R.. mac - :Donald); 'a sister ref.. the.. - deceased,; •and that should 'there:be books in.the lot ..which,she (lid not wish to retain;:, 'phose should be, turned over to ' the Lucknow Public. Library. . . ,A the tinie the will was 'Made, Mrs„'IVIeeDonald WAS • z esiding in 'LlieleneW,..hUt. !atm.' moved to, Noble - ford, Alberta. The .books,therefop were sent to Nobleford, a•fact •which . Accounts for 'the: leag_delaY.in-their-- YiSiting, Mr. *fled -Mrs. David 1-luston And ,Other ' friendi, •some two' years ago:„'__,A.t...the-time-of Biz% and Mrs. J, K. MacLennan of G• lamia -spent a de • this•k with IVIiss Katherine 'MacGregor Of. town. • Miss Norma McKinley Of Midland'," spent a few :days last a.eek . at the horne .of Mr. and Mrs: DaVid Huston• . Mr, W. H. Little and wife of Chi - .ago -are • visiting.; their. uncle and aunt; Mk. and • Mrs: W. J. Little; of town. wee w Mr. 'Andrew 'Huston of 'Toronte, - • • - spent a low clays. 'last:week at. the home of, his parents, Mr. and mrs. D ., Huston., lvir. and 'Nit's., Edwin WetSen: and ROOMS for for from 4 to 6 school - girls, after holidays -near the schdol. Information at The Sentinel Office: !'OPERTy FOR SLE Good seven-reomed hose, electric lights, one-half acre land, barri-Prop-• •erty of the late Archioald Barbour. Must .be sold at , once. Cash • offer solicited. • Apply A. Barbour Estate, : Bea 251, Lucknow. (19-7-,c) , TOWNSHIP Tenders for Drain and Bridge.... Tenders will be received by the ' Council of the Township -of. Kinloss, ' at Holyrood, up till one crelotk p.m. on : Monday, July 28rd, = for ,trenching, placing and covering about 30(), rods of tile in the Lott Drain; a- bout- 14, ,Inilei east of Wititechureh. Separate tenders ,will visa be • re- ceived for furnishing and delivering - 600 ft. Of 8 in: tile; 1420 ft. Of 10.:41. tile;; and 2oao ft. of 12 :n. tile: along the 'side of the 'drain. Tenders will also • be received ,at . 'the same time and place for, the On- structioirloi-a cement bridge north of Langside :Church. : Tenders. to be bY the ,Cubic yard. Plans of bridge and .other -information regarding the con- tracts are in the hands, of , the clerk, Geo. • G. Mti'ffat,. • It. R. 3, T'eeswater. (18-7-c) . . SITUATIONS, GeARANTEED. Every graduate and several under- graduates attending the Wingharn, , Business College during the past year have been Placed in excellent Posi- tons. For twenty-five years this school has served this district faith- fully, and ex -students are to be found in prominent positions throughout Canada and United States. The W. B. C. enjoys a larger attendance than most business colleges; mail, courses 'without ...extra charge( individual instruction; a situation guar- anteed every graduate; -an unexcelled :Write -today for particulars,- • also for a list of successful stu- dents from your ' district. Affiliated - With Toronto's 'Greatest School of Business, The Canada Business Col- . lege, 274 College St., Toronto. , '(2-8-p) • Rupture' Expert. Here • Do you suffer from .rupture? If so, your big oPportunity has now ar- rived. 'Mr. Reavely, the noted rup,, ture expert, will be at the„ CAIN HOUSE'. ' for one day only TUESDAY, ;JULY 2.4th.,, ;and will be pleased to give free. ex amination any surer -and 'to demonstrate .his famous appliance.' This apPliance will contract the op: 'eninfrirrleettl'IrdWralittliiireTtired. eases. in from three' to six mbrithg'..* This aPpliariee. it Positively demon- • strated to you right_on you own person tsithotd any eluttge. You do not spqiid a Peony unlees you are fully satisfied.thatj_t is the_rlght.„4).P•L lirantefoiryog.-4 'con-sTilfation-With' RetiVelY-.Will edit n't tilt& oPporitniity get attraY. Vera. you; . Remember •,the"daft.e. - Haterielk , Patterns -The" Delinea- tor, now 10a., and lintte,rieles Quar- terly Otyhi lioolt on 4410,-.4114 MO- If0"1104,004011004 00,• bhleat.9r-arer Trtrrival Lucknow. ' • • .AS 1Virs: MacDonald baS.*Itot rit .ten to, the I.,ibrary Boar:I. 'regarding the book';, we can Only .:ednelude..that' she made a Very Small selectipn, .. if Any at. all, from the, hit, and...shipped- almost the entire Collection to the - The 1155ks-liave-- . . -.tot yet :been. counted, but. there appears tp 'about:five hundred vol- umes:" • ' * • s • fis iiiight..beTelPeeted, the 1 Mi MacDonald. had a • nninber of choice books library, as ,well. as: many . _ • • . , 'Mr. and Mrs:. Claud Brovrit of. Lon- don; Ont., and Mrs- Arthur - 'young 'And son of -Montreal, 'are .guests of Mr: •ancl Mrs. E,::I-Iollyman this week. The. people of TeesWater are plan- ning to hold an .01c1 Boys' Re -anion in/ 1929, that being ten years since the last One, Which.„:„Ilad_._.....nr_filLedJea great success. • • .-*S-•;- Newton --of. port. Credit; Was in tewn Tuesday and Wednesday Of this Vweek, having run_ up from Sarnia,. where. heandMrs.' ;Newton have been camping for a few weeks The ,adse Bowlers are ...having .a Euelire' and Bridge party at the noble of Mrs. •WeS.. Joynt 'on 'FiidaY, July 20th; at .2.30,^ Everybedy. 'welcome. Admission 560„. Lunch s'erved..L:Sec'y. general workS. • • - , A Set which is 'greatly appreciated 'by. the Board is a; Century Encydlo-'• • pedie Dietionary; bound leather...._.The_ Library did. net 'Contain; a. good •encYclopedia, and this fi reiference work, will far to sup that Want. ',There' is a. beautiful Of ,Robert Louis •Stevensoa (1,5 v ir.imes); a fine set Of., gcolt's:Wavei Nfovels' (13 ,volinnes);',IbseWs *or (12 volume's) a' Thousand .. and One '(Arabian Nights -7-1,5: Vols, Eugene. Field -(-1-0.--'vels;-).1*--a.'„ heautif set of 'Henry Shakspeit Fieldiag'S Werks (G vols. Lockhart's of Scott - (5 Vols. 'History of the ,19theentury, (2 Vols. .Oscar•,:Wild'S Writings' (8 vols. 'Shakspea.ra. In 38 Vols,, students, Courtiers and Favorites Royalty; translated :from ;the Frene (20 vols )'Tnese, are jrst the Oti standing ••"sets". . 'There are beside many; individual volumes HiStor Philosophy, Biography,' Travel, etc with. only a few single veluiries fic tion and Pbetry. . There is • , ,n "modern" fiction, so that those whos taste is tuined to prasent-day'fictiO of . the, light. o.r ,seosatiohal veriet will not find in the. lot inneh to thei liking. 'The collection;yhciwever; is fine,addition .to' the LtikrioW Library for which citizens 'may., well fee :grateful. ' • . '.The' late Saihnei'lqacDonald, vvho made the bequest, waa .a • native.' of Kinloss Township. He Wi4it to, To.: roitte,Apd Montreal at. theage 17 or, 18;, and got into the business end )f: newspaper„„ work. In this he. an - pears to .have been remarl<ably suc- 'essfuland appears to• have had lit7 le trouble in getting and bolding od poaitiUn.. Por" soine'1 years ore his death he was business. n3itii- My.' A; Murdoch Of .Winnipeg, 'Called on a few Lucknow :friends on had recently returned home from Vaticouver, Where he -me( a 'number of former ,LuelinowiteS. Mr. .Eldon ..TwartileY Chatham, nas won a trip 'to 13atiff, Alberta; in his life insurance work With the Sun Life . This. is 'the fourth:,triP he has wen, as Well as Silverware, (hiring ,the last 4 Siearse ' IIE MISSED THE,. BAGPIPES • ..A gentleman who was in. laicknow Op July 12th, writes.ta us as follo„wsi 'A person passing through Lucknow. , • on July ,12th, and seeing each a crowd, would ,think • .that the old Qaledonian games bad started Up a- gain, But when he stopped ,to listen; he beard ;drums in. every corner, but ,!ould not catch the Sound ' of the pipes, Which no doubt Weald • be a treat to hear • at Most celebrationa." . • • , • FARMER SERIOUSLY INJURED David Campbell of :ConcesSion 3, Huron was seriously lin-. lured on Friday ,of last week; while at. work benling hay. , He was ,build - mg 'a load, When •in some way he was thrown to the .groand. The 'fall *so .affected the. spinal. colunni that he bbdaine paralyzed to such an 'extent. that rec,o,Very Seerna 'unlikely. NEW PRINCIPAL IFOR ' BLYTH SCHOOL • At a special meeting of the Blyth sehool, Norman Gafyet, Who has °been principal Wroxeter con- tinuation school ftir. the ,past six years, .was engaged' as prinCipal of igytirn-contintiation-Vha61 -to- suce Miss ;Woriell, :who reSigned„ . • o WILL. PATItOL tiURON' ROADS. -- Earl D. Crich di .Clinton, has been -'„ the county of .IIuron. I -Io Will petrel the roads with a motorcycle, •:his special ,.dutar.: being to enforee., .;traffie regultitkons the county' roads. . • Bey?" And Xhaki Bloomers, Waists, Panta, Wets,. etc. --..-The kotiich CO• • in set', ly ks );' re • ).;4 ) ; ).*;•' or of - It s , Y,1 ..,• _ n• 1: • • ager of the r Reeky.' Mountain .NewS,, at Denver, Colorado; a , re- sponsible ,p6Sition, as ..'The NeWsn, is a very farge b,asiriess; He ' cOntract- ed.tubercu losis of the lungs early in life, and this was the Cause, of his going to Colorado/ where for:many years lie. enjoyed 'fairly good health. The diteaid,"" however, neVer was completely shaken off, anti the , last four yearg of his life were ...spent' largely An be$111•talS• ' He appears td have been •a very likeable man,' and had_ Warm friends;* who appeared to have: fairly loved:hinn He was' one .of those who never forgot nor ceased to love his early. home, and, boyhood friends; and prompted him to beqneath '.,boOkS to the Lucknow Library. . 4 A glance through the books. reveals,. that. he was Tattle_ to things' ,Seoteh and Canadian. In each volume.there is pasted Small label ,beating the Words, "The Worth of a. Book Is. In Ite Use." We might here, mention 'that ainong ,things. which ,eame to the ,,Looknow 1.4hrary` w41 a plan, GIIESLEY WINS ER011I' LliCKNOW, 12, In the 'league baseball genie- 'Waked here Mdnday e.vening, • Chesley .,de- teated• Lucknow,. the' scote being 6-5, but It was a hard Won 'battle, :the game going to oloVeh innings to get a Ideastnri. ' • : • Early inethe 'game the, Score stood , • . jri favor of.,„LuckilOW,, hitt Cheiley gradually' pulled up and alieed..,ontil. at' the beginning...of ' the fith it. *as •:5-3 in favor of the .visitor.. Cilapley ,weritte :bat and failed. to ecO„re,.. and ,in • the;seciond half two Lueknow boYs„ reached the home plate; ....tying the...Score at Nobody .scored in the 1.0th but in -the llth :Chesley' scored 4 times., while the home tain; was shut out. • 7-Hanover's 'team 'will be here to- Morrow- (FridaY) afternoon, and an- other good game is looked for, as the learriS Will he•evenly matched. The' game • will conimence at five o'elogic.' 4' • MISS EDNA RIVERS WINS (OLD MEDALS • • • . At .the gkaduatien ,ex:ereikes of tie nurses' training- school • in-annectipo with the ,Hanover Memorial Hospital, held. recentli,, STiss Edna Rivers, formerly :of' Lucknow, received 'high honors: Miss Riers: led, the. class and received Mr. J. rS. knechtePs gold' medal for the highest standing, and also BrOwn's geld medal for highest standing in anatomy and -physiology. . The Young, lady'S. friends in Lucknow are greatly Pleased to learn of her Success; , • MR.. JOHN' MOF'FAT DIED : •': •AT: MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA -Mr. Geo:, ;G:. Moffat, . Of Kinloss Powns hip,: recertrecIVOrd'laSt:Week :Of the :death of his brother, • Mr: John , „ Moffat, who for .-qtfite a number , of . years had •re.sided Montginnery,„i Alabama.: The deceased' had. not en- joyed* geodbealtb fei,soine time, .but M. Moffat did, not hear of his illness .being of a -serious oature until the 9th inst. • He liaSsed. away •at two. o'cleek, pan . -;en the'alth. The late Mr. Moftat,.who Was born Dee. 1st, 1859., is Well:reit-leathered by many in Lucknow. is survived by. his , one soiiand two ,daugh- tors, besides two brotherse---,.--peorea. and William, And two sisters:1 • LOCKNOVV WOMEN'S INSTITUTE- , The July aneeting j.,uckno e-Wintrafs..ThriYtitts held at , the . home of Mrs. Chas: :Steward. The 'Pres., Mrs. Murdie; \resin the chair. A'roport:of the. Vo(!;th. conducted. jnlY 1st showed a' balance of over $00.00, $50,00 .of which Was voted to the Membrial ' Fund. ' A demonstration of surnmer'drinkS was given by the directors in charge, Mrs. Miller and Mrs, ,Readings by Miss :Mar- i garet Ritchie and Miss Zelda 'Stew- ard 'Were much enjoyed: The roll Gall was ansWeied "Don'ts for the kit chen." The meeting closed by singing' The:Maple Leg. WIIITECHURCIL WOMEN'S' INSTITUTE '• . The regular MorithlY meeting of the Women's ..Institiite, which ' was held on Friday last at at the horne ot .IVIrS. A. McQuillini, Was largely at- tended: The' singing , of •'eld. songs bk• the grandmothOs, readings by Mrs, Henry, on "Dedieation ,of :a New House" and "Present, and ' Pioneer DaYs in ,l3ruee," a duet: by' , Misses Anna. Mae and. Susie. Carrick, and a'. reading by . , B. :McCienneghan formed a splendid programme.. •The paive.. for . the , grandmother With' the largest nuniber ok. grandchildren was given to Mrs . -McGregor. The prizes for . the'. oldest and. youngest 'grand-, :mothers went .1,eggatt.and. Mrs. T. Gaunt, respectively, and for the best costume, to Mrs. IVightnian. Mrs. 1,7, Emersen, received the prize fgt. the best apron pattern.' At the cloSe of the Prograinine the1 lades enjoyed a denionstration .on 600king, Which ,''‘yas, given .by Roy. Allen Of London: BUSINESS .CHANGE -.. Mr. Harold 'Parker, who has been' *Mechanic At Garage the. Pati Year, has bought out the Iiiisiness; taking possession on. Monday of this' week. Mr. Mullin has haCthe. garage. About two' years, Map 'of Scotland,-Shewifig the • terri- tory occupied bY the VariouS clansth the ,Sixteenth ,Centurya before those, Aghting bodies became welded into the, Scottish nation. • The books are not at present ayai1. sble to hG public, at it will take the lihrarian aome tithe, to have -them llatWarid plaseq on the !ilielyee, , • • o• • . , . ,.ORANGESEN *PE1,4E.13„RAX.'; • GLOftois TIVELFT4 ,111, CY. Paride-Goed.• Skaking.. It was away heek. about 1908 that , • . .•.OrangeMen.• laet. Celebrated. in'Luck- now. • -..T'liat!s hitt , Or; 'angernen •forget.,the'•.wa3 to •the ',Sepoy five' O'r six thou.sand. ,tOV.Tri IsAt' Thqrs,day:,--..hOt •• all Orangemen,- of ....coarse. .4Tlierei 'always `host spectaters •'*at• aft Orange dareenatratiehtverYbotly-- kriows,.tnat .everybpdy else is going; So they all go. So, there's always big crowds. ciut: on the. Twelfth's • „ Thu.rsday. was .such -'.a• delightful day 'that ,one. wenhi..enjoY,. it whether there was a progrern or ..net • neitner. . not•no day,, made, .t,;•.. order! Orange: -celebrations'. have not ; .al NN, a ys ' -•been, favereel.: The TWelfth Used to. be a sure signal foe...intense heat or 'a de- luge Of •rain. • ,• , The •crowd in LacknoW was Sober 'arid Orderly.' The hundreds cars'. 'which croWcIed the streets; managed. to negotiate ,the Way With only a. few bintipa: Those , who brought- , their. -16.,1 found grassy spots -under - shady niapieS., On whieli • 'to enjoy their family . There were DO, - lodges in the pre, • cessioo WhiCh mare:lied to . Caldedon- ian ...Park, to the music; fife and .dram. and with banners .flying. )out 50 50 lodges were 'expe.bted, but. a it.riux_:e2_:?‘:..t.',..p..,e;:,•:.11:4,-,,ers7i.pt-;:t.ef:s.10;:l.t.:.....Listowel or had7 been erected at the foot Of bill in the park,. lbg crowd gathered -there:: John Josynt, ex-MP.,.P., had been, -asekcl-by:th-e --eatioty Master :to .Pre- side chairman, ,an'!aii10 he ..filleci very well. Mr. jeyrit...has been •an Orangemen for -over . forty years,. having, joined' the Belfast :lodge when, young man.. After introdrietery re- marks.; the chairman called :.upon Reeve D. M/Johnstooe, .who, in a ihort. speech; •.:i.velcomed the Orange- men to •Lucknovv; and .expressed • the sheolpveeths. at wo.pfq enjoy • them - Then came speeches by the Rev. 11. G. Whitfield of, St -T. -Helens; the Rev: brown .of -Ashfieldi, the • Rev. Mr: Hayes ,of -Durham formerly of Lucknow and Dungannon. Mr: ThornaS Stewart,. past ceunty. master of North Huron- Rev. Mr. Walk- er of Dungannon; the '. ROA • Clark Logan •,Pf Ottawa, whose early home' , . „ was near purple Grovei..Kinloss; and *by 'Mr,,: -Geo. SPotten, for 'North Huron... .• • .111a.. Hayes made a Vigorous speech, Strpney , advocating protesarit propa- ganda to offset other Propaganda be-: i ng carried, on in the coantry. Mr: 'Logan is a man of exceptional abthty and a platform speaker cf. :rare, ac- complishment,. He made an excellent' sPeechHe came ihy his OrangeiSrn honestly, being a ,descendant, on his, mother's' aide, of the Stanley's, Who Were. settled in 'IlipPerarie; Ireland, by Oliver Cromwell., He expressed Strong Opposition ' to, the system which permits separate ,schools.,We Should have but one school,' and...that a jitiblic seheol. He denounced alio 'the proposed i`wo...;year course in /lor- . mal SchOols. The Twelfth of July, he taidj snbuld, be honored by every British subject; Whet'her Roman Catholic or Protestant, because the victory of that day in 169C made civil and religio,iii liberty pasSible , for all It .was not Merely a victoly of. Prot: estants over Catholics, as is too of- ten assumed; It .was a' ;victory of Freedom over Tyrrany. 'He thought it was all right to make •s little noise . on the 12th of July to let. the , world know What We are •celebe ating. Before ' upon Mr: Snatton who was the hist -speaker, ;the ehair, man stated that • it. was not the work of the Orangemen which got the• "midway" into the park,: It Was dis- turbing and dividing the, crowd, ana ••../.1hoj.tglif• it a. great miitilce.to ..811Ch a concern preseiat at apOrantr -.Cetebratioa. • . ; Mr. $potton, 111'...P., was ..tevete.in his criticism o the eoveriiment!s einigration policy,' Which was filling up the Country , with people from, CentrarandSouthertitiraPe*;4'-WriV. • had no tiaderatding nor aPprecia tien of British institutions. At the Seine 'time, nothing, was being done give a 'chance ,to the,. children ot BritiSh and Canadian parentS •whb inight'be left destitute. . • Vollowing the Speechmaking, there wog the usual" doinpqtition between ..Fife,and4.1rum bands, c.nd ,prizos woo. 4worclec1.to tho ,oistost, orAptcp, - 04, • SINGLE COPIES '5 CENTS' . • The Bred4... The Bread.. . V tfof 'Health 091 Health.. , ,o,(TR',-.moTTO..:1$.4u44.LirO• Good .Beej!cl:ii The FOod, 'Far The .Worlcing; "Man, Otir 4PrOdnets • • • ' Are Of :1',he Dundee baces, Bon Bondhe„ bieani;'15nftg,' Rose' 'tarts:, ' TIOBs, .:Ohei.sea Walnut. Tart§,1Rock •Qa.t.nle.41 t ' gaspbfirry,: Tai -s., • • .„ - HOLLYMAN'S BAKER Phone 36 7ucknow. _ f Phone 75 , LO.cknow, Ont. STORE" EXPECTiNG. COMPANY:;:, YES! WELL HOW, ABOCT' iNG,1)10',THATi..o:r14!,k Roon,BEFopig, • TH.EV • ARRIVE. Wpgio*:.pRAPps.. of Rayons;', Madras, Siik.**.or .Mareees-,. :Pric:ed :from :124,(2e. to '$1..50. per yard; WINDOW...PAN •LS anti .C,urtainS by:.the pair. • $6.00. eachOOR ,.! ' OOVER11,.TOT-OilclOth, ..Oongoieuni Linalemn • SqUates, ,in' sizes 'nearest .to • 'Suit. your roem.: • Rom .; PRINTED and INLAID .LINOLEUM by the yard. Get our price ' on :these. ' Oer and service in this, department. is uri-. • . equalled.:• ' , • re uswel a r e r s ENT,' o•n s : Any 'Huron boy contemplating, attendinthe.,,,Ontario- , ,.. , Airieultural College for the two,year or ' associate . course is eligible to compete for the combined Huron Count>. aad Massey Fund' scholarship. DEPARTMENT jsio: s scholarship may be -found elsewhere • in this ,paper Applications should be addressed to the . , . , . OF AGRICULTURE,..CLINTON, ONT.' men in. the parade, the best -dressed lodge, the _lodge With • tin; .• greatest number, and the lodge' whieh ' came the farthest.. ' County MArshell of North.. Huron, • ; In the proces.sion, •Mk. J. E. Taman, (Plyth. Lodge) represented King William on the ;•..customary. white: :horse; besidehint' as a body -guard road Mr. , peter Carter of Iucknow. Ledge, 'also Ona white horse. These. leading the procesSidn, wei:e.f011owed hy• Lueknew. Citizens', Band., The lodges :following .; were: Uriderwond,, Wirignani,. Blnevale; BrusSels,Walkerton,. Belgrave ies); Belgrave (men), BIth . (men), -Blyth (ladies.); Kineard;ne- (rwn.), Kincardine, (laclies).these. were 'pre- ceded,. b,y Kineardirie ,Brass Band - Auburn ''Londeshorb,.. 'puriganneri (Ittdies), Dungannon (men), :Belfast,' Nile,. Kingarf (ladies), Knigarf .(ron), Bervie, TiVerton„, Ctilrass, Kinlmigh,': Maple GrOVV.,..Bethel, Ani ttieknow, ' ; Prizes Were ailarded 'Os follows; 'Fife-and-Drutn, Snoialen and Gra, •barn of, Bethel todge; Lady dram -- fuer, Mrs. „MacCallum, Belgrave •Loclge; 'Oldest Orangeniam J \'in arc), 66 years • an Orangeman; Lodge' uniting greatest distance,' Under- wood,. 38 nines.- heurs: after the crottd left „the park the streets" wete'. jammeji with ears 'and ,people,' but it, was anorder- ly., good-nattn.".ed crow&, 11,tid on etre/at hand there were gree(inp as friend lirelr'f14e117,7-7. r th the ,eVerling there was. a dance in Carnegie Hall, whiell vt dl Pat, romzed, And, Avbich brought Soine meney into the .cofr,etS.'of the local Orange 'Lodge. " The midway, which held forth, in, tlie. northern, end ,ok the park) ap- peared' `to be doing' a 'good business, and enteitained ''(and shall we say, .14b0.1.4, .114thabov41 I FAMILY THEATRE .31.1Ly lit', 20, 21 Maria 'Corda and Rieardo . Cortez in • ' 1"11 -IE PRIVATE LIFE OF HELEN OF '1120Y" A.nd Comedy, F,Ivery'llidyl,attend.hig this show will be given a free sainple of .Chaniberialres. face powder.' COMING Hob Steele in MOJAVE NIB" ;. DANCING Harold Skinver's .BLUE. ‘WATER Abys IN Arena Every Thpirsclay, Night. -c ) • - 'The 'streets and buSiness• •places rrtrfirgrlr'llectlrYt4,"7P1Tr'r1iiilr7; dotiu tyairje,.,emIstOle$ • Inniittalited' .arder„. 41:level1y; their; ' .ties. were light*, . • Card of Thanke. Mrs, James. risher and family wish to„thenk the many frieadS•anci neigh-, ,bors Who *ere. kind and beillfni dur. 'ing the long iilneSs and at the. deatki "of 'father/ "