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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-05-28, Page 1- (Y LE11YEA u IN-' kDV*NC • a ICUCIENOlii; ONT., THURSDAY, MAY • 28th, 1951.' SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS �,.DENTIST • Dr.`R. L. Treleaven, Lucknow • iloura; ' 9-.42 A.14; 1 3u-5 P. M. PHONE' 6 /-RAY WALL -PAPER -A full line of 1931 Val! . Paper on hand Prices consider• - a ly down for 1931, I am also agent _ leading job ouses - •. . R . J. CAM RON • • decorator,; Painter and Grainer:'. Box" 1• • , know, FOR :.SALE -_Three piece "beydl4ezr' sy te, epmplete.• Almost like •me v. Information at- The. •.Se'n'tinelOffice: (28-5-p.) STORE FOR itENT The store until recently • occupied by. Walker • Store. -A good business location. Apply to R. J. Moore,,'Lueknow.. 0 • '(30-4-tf. ) OR SALE=Seed uckwheat- Silver Hull variety -Price 0 - Y 6 c. per 'hoe. Wm. J Henry, R. R.,5, Lucknow 'Phone 612.-p-2. • - (28 5-c.) „. • • FOR-S•ALE ,M`odern;'honie'in town: of . Wingham-all conveniences, cheap . for quick'.sale-.For 'partic;ulars Write Box 256'', Lucknow. . (28-75-c.) CLYDESDALE STALLIONS• , • During this season. •'the. McCoinh • Horses„will?be moved by truck 'going over most of the old route, also some ....:. r�ew..�__:_._�,_ . •...; ....Y._.5..--McComb,.•;-�. R. 2, Holyrood, (28-5-c.) , • BRITISH BOYS FOR:FARM, WORK A good. class .o of British boys rang- ing 'fro'm 14 to •2,1years of ;age and from inexperienced --to three years Canadian : farin experience,re a' able, for placement: on a yearly .iasis: Protestant .,, .:,,. • --. T : .•;wages homes, .only .supplied.;. ,wages $120..00 a year and up accord= •�;� ing to -age -..and --experience,-- 4,,plitat- ion;, Porins pray. be secured from The - Hostel,, Norval,: Ontario.' ', (4-6-c.) TWEDDLE'S BLOOD. TESTED • • BABY CHICKS ° We have secured the agency' for Tweddle's Baaiy Chick's, and can _ make 'immediate ..delivery of the following breeds:'. Barred. Rocks,: White Rocks, Rhode Island Reds and White Leghorns.'• --EV-WY : breed, • blood tasted - Every pen headed" with an 12.0.P. .cockerelfrom 200 - 290 egg hen. • Ask for catalogue and new low prices for May. ' '1 Wm. Murdie & Son:' -, Lucknow. • LAN.GSIDE• . • Miss L,efia,,,,;Laidlaw and. Mr. and Mrs.- Herb Laidlaw aril Luella -of Whitechurch, spent the -holiday, Mr. and Mrs. R. Stewart. • Mr. and ,Mrs. Wm. Brown, Ardyss and Gertie, spent the holiday with Mr. • and Mrs. Bell,, near Pine • River. Miss. Reeba Marshall ..of Wingham, spent the week -end - with- Mr: and • Mrs. George Harkness. • Miss Velma Stewart; spent Tues- day with Mrs:Victor Emerson. Mr: and Mrs. Td'm • Ross and Miss Minnie, and Miss Jean . Murray, all of' Toronto; ' spent the week -end at their summer • cottage here: • Miss- Mabel Johnson, teacher near St. Marys, spent the holiday at her, home here:' ' Mr. Victor Lmerson, is at Water - down _ attending _a_picnic, _the re -Auden of the Small family. • • Mrs. 'Joe Tiffin of Whitechurch. Spent Tuesday, with Mr.: and Mrs. George Tiffin. - ,Mr. Dave Scott of . Burgessville; spent the we' k -end at his home -here. Mrs"'H,arvev Scott had • the ni s f or - tune to' have his leg ' brokeli "while' helping take ,down a barn linear Bela grave. ' Mr; and Mgt. Alex' Butler and Alex' and Marolyn, of Goderich, and Mrs. D. Maerrines of Whitechurch,• spent � Sunday, with Mr. 'and ' Mrs.. Orville Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McInnes ' and son Billie, of near ':I~eeswater, spent ..Sunday=.: vith.:Mr and_Mrs • J ]an Mc Innes. '' • Pin ea :. le 1.* Week .FALCES ARE LOW TIIS SEASON . • QUALITY E'XCE'LLENT ALL 'SIZES " Geto u r prices • before ... • buying Week -End S •Q eclat 4 ;Pkgs. LUX, • ° 26e. _.'._.__ ..Texas._S:Fe t: _e l ...1 b ed ess . r. r , APr R,UIT' - _ fer. 4 ,, or 25o". • • 1 At H. � HThompson. . 'Phhone 82 LOCAL AND GENERAL ,-Miss Lorna Campbell is visiting •this^ week "in Toronto, Miss. Gertrude' Treleave - ; visit- ing • with friends 'in I•Iamilton . Wegive Free- Coupons - on S$ar .and Flour too aaMaaKenzte's, 1V Ir: 1 orne""Wade' •of London; spent; the. holiday^with-friends.'in town. -. Missy Jean McKim is • visit. a• `ha';' t he; h'ome of her-' unt e, ; Mr Ai E,'• eKim.� - �soci lr;ho -en o e ur' d a .' ..y Choir Makes Presentation First • Street Concert la On -Saturday evening, Mr. and ,Mrs. J; Wesley Joynt wer•.e host and hos- tess to 'the • United Church Choir. in. honor of Mr. Wilfred B. Anderson,' whose marriage takes : place ,the end' of May. During the' evening, Mr.;' Melvin J. Greer' and ;Harold Alibi. on behalf of the choir, presented Mr: Andersot%` .lith a Crystal' mower., Bowl, with' gold deposit decorations:, :Refreshments ,avert `• served :and :4,: a Miss ,Mary Douglas , o f Kitchener"; -visited with her. -parents ov, ,ex -' the - holiday: ... a .'...F.• • ATTENDED FUNERAL ' • AT: `O1 ANGEVILLL Mr Harold Newton of Toronto, spent the helidsv with pr. sand Mrs.: Newton: . _ Mr. and Mrs P. J. Naylor and Jack were .week -end visitors of 11/1r. and Mrs.' R H, ."Thompson. Miss Alma McKay of ,Walkerville was- a week end 'visitor with Mr. and Mrs.' J. S. -MacKenzie.' - Mr., arid .Mrs. .Edward Johnston and babe spent the • rece'nt holiday, with, relatives -in London: • Mrs: Win; Naylor returned- In her home 'here last week, after 'spending a few .weeks -in :Toronto. , MAGISTRATE COURT To -DAY Mr, '...and Mrs. A. E. Buswell' and family visited with -relatives . in Exeter •over the week -end., Mr. and Mrs. R. 'S. Wilson' and fa ly wer-e-week-end-guests-•of `M : and? ;Mrs. W. L: MacKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McKim were at. Orangeville ori Wednesday at- tending the funeral of Mra. McKim's' father; pr. John Buchanan Reid. who died suddenly at • his home in Toron to ,on . Sunday morning. Dr. Reid who was 71' years' , of .age had retired from the practice of medicine at Tiisonburg, about a year ago; .,going. oto: Toronto to- reside. -is -,survived' by his widow and one; daughter„ (Mrs: ,McKim), "and three sons, Angther'. shipment of''..Premiurirs' will arrive in few days They are all free to. you egzie's.. Mr. and Mrs rnie '11son • and son • of Strtitford,'-visited ith -their; ,relatives over the :.week end. Ct onee i ' L s/ n r n app• de Hall' on 'June h5 5th Keep the date open. • Further particidar.s_it. a - at'er date. ft._Dave_ Thoiiipson of. •Tonna o;- was a • visitor with Mrs: Temple. Clarke the first of the:week • ' New Prints,. Ginghams, Voiles, • Etc,, -Sun' proof and Wash' proof .go.o'ds "Market" Lucknow •Dept' Store. • Mr: ' and Mrs. Moffat and, Mr Gerald Rath'well. visited• with Mr. and Mrs. '.S.. Rothwell' over 'the holiday.', • The' local•L.,O.L. will' have •a social evening in their hall the. evening of Thursday; June .4th. • • Ladies .please• bring +luNich., ° : • ... 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston and Children and : Mr. Will ' ,Johnston visited over the recent holiday with Mr.' and 'Mr .suss. Robertson. Visitors th Mrs. Thos.. • Watson over r the ori day :were • her • son Malcolm{.(pm Stratford.- :and : 'bpi-- niece, herniece, .Miss • Mary Campbell; of Tor- onto. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Michie of Toronto,. were here, to•, spend the week -end• with the latter's parents, Mr: and Mrs. Geo. T. Aitchison: • Mrs. Dr. V: Johnston is home after being the pastfew weeks 'in Toronto on account of the,death of her father which was due to an accident a' month earlier: ' _ ...__ _ . . `Mr. Will. MacLeod who has been. taping applications ' Or e. town water service reports 132 applica-, tions: This is quite beyond first ex: pef ations. . iss Tena Carrick Who'-: has' been near Owen` Sound .;'thepast winter, has come to stay 'with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Douglas, who is not enjoy fng good health at present. ' Miss Francs. Bidder itnd Eldon Reid of Toronto and Austin Reid .of Kitchener, silentthe holiday with Mr, and • Mrs. George Siddall: Mr. and Mrs. T." S. Reid were also in town( on the 24th. The, "S.. A. Band from . London, gave a sacred. concert in the Town Hall, Sunday afternoon. There was a fair attendance. The band was quite strong in number and . presented a very good program, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson ,of. Saskatoon who ,have ' ibe'en +visiting the ,latter's • parents, Mr. • and • Mrs. John Jamieson, of Paramount. :for the past month • have returned b° motor to the -if -home. They were ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson who • intend• spending the •month of A chap known as "Irish" who was engaged: digging for the water mains and ,who raised `a disturbance on the ,street last. Saturday ,afternoon, is to appear , be ore .Magistrate Walker; here Thursday. ,of this. week. The, charge is: ,"drunk and disorderly,'. and there `mnay be . another of •a more serious nature. • ST.. HELENS • Mi. and-Mrs.�•.Will-Tarlo attended= thep'.funeral of Mrs. Taylor's un' le; _YIr77--Mea'd'--on Friday. Mr A and :Mrs.. nder Johnson ayird ^hildren'•• were 'holiday' "visitors.: with ,Mrs: , A.ndere'on's parents, Mr. and Mrs:: 'Miller at Stratford. Rev. and .Mrs. McTavish of Exeter. were recent .visitors'. at the Manse. Mr. Alf. Webb_ .and Miss Greta. Visited at. Blyth recently, • .. : Miss . Anna Stuart.. was home from roronto for .the holiday: • Mr., and Mrs..John Browia ,and' Mr. John M'IcRobb from the:stock •farm'of Mr.. 1raieigh, M.P.P. 'of Forest, were. visitors with Mr. and . Mrs: F. G: Todd. Mr ' and Mrs. Jas: Douglas of Mit- chell, visited with Mr: and Mrs. Geo. Stuart. • Misses Mabel and Irene Woods and. Mr. R. Shlinker .of -.Kitchener,, _were--Week-and visitors--at-Robinson- Woods. ' Mr. ti.and Mrs... Jas. Smith arid chil- dren, Miss . Zyide Webster and Mr. McKay of Toronto, Miss Dorine Web- ster of Wingham and Miss Dorothy Webster. of .. London, were:. holiday visitors at Mr. John Webster's. Mr.. anti ' Mrs. Harry Lee • f 'Tor- onto ,•were week -end visitors' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Rin - tool, Mr. Harry Webster of Ingersoll;' Was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Durnin. The summer : meeting of. the Wo- men's Institute was held in the Com- munity Hall ori Th rsday .afternoon when the St."Augustinen. Institute were guests. .Miss Smith proved .a very pleasing speaker; and in her talk on `The Art of thg Homemaker' rave man helpful hints. Mrs.. D'ay.• idson °of Dungannon. the .district president was present, and in her usual ' pleasant manner brought -;reetin-gs. 'A duet_' -by -Mrs: Andrew and Mrs. Earl Gaunt and a piano solo b Miss Margaret Miller, were 'much enjoyed. The June meeting of the Women's 'Institute will be held on Thursday afternoon, June 4th, at -Mrs. Andrew . daunts.. Roll call -- Common Remedies. Subject' . "Bed- niaking and care of a bed patient by Mrs..- George .Stuart. Mrs. W. J. Humphrey was. a Visi- tor with'" her sister at Gdderich. Mrs. Cons Sr, and Mrs. Collins and children of Ripley, were the guests of the former's daughter, lire: Wilkinson at the Manse. re. nine ' I i What_.is the_stir_at..._MacKenzie's Grocery. . Free Codons and IFree Premiums, ofd course. Jrtne in. the West. , CROP CONDITIONS IN THE' CANADIAN WEST The Bank of Montreal • in its awn - illy letter on business cenditio had y ns the following reference to crop con- ditions in the Prairie Provinces: "In " In the Prairie Provinces the area planted to wheat shows :a ;reduction of about 2,000,000: acres. There is lack of adequate moisture in -South- ern Alberta and not too much: 'in other ,i5arts, but in • the Central and Eastern Provinces g g p 'prospects 'are en- Coto-aging. n- Cotrra in .. Low rices of farm all • products, however, persist. A bright spot le, ,the freer flaw •ef wheat, ek- iioi is in the first 'week hi May read.= '. b • a total of 6,888.171 bushels. and -b tire- tt�`ill'e "df>tl3e` e month=--'• -vis-- ��_ it le supply of Canadian 'Wheat had fallen to 149,198,000 bushels; being nearly 21,000,000 bushela less than at the 'corresponding date last year, In the last three' �h mont , s more than bushels of,. Canadiap wheat and Wheat flour have been , .;hipped out of . the. ecou'ntry," THE MEN• WHO WILL TAKE • CENSUS IN NORTH' HURON Y r - uck now• ' i L it zen C . s Band will give the first of a .aeries, of •Wednesday; evening concerts on the street. the evening • of June 3rd.. The following program will be presented: 1. -March, Little Giant, by Moon.' „ 2. Overture, Gibralt , by Al.' , Hay"es }3. Waltz, Bliss Ete' nal,: •bv Harold Bennett.: 4. Novelette:- The: ,Lite .Wonder. Ed.i . W der.' ' by ,Chenette. ; -0 March; Teamwork ,• b� Mt H Ribble 6 Serenade, ' Twilight Though.€s, ;,=by: T Scotch Selection• ,bur ° Hartnnat. 8. March, '.Canadian Patriots : . y -_A:, Hughes:' - .-b 9. God' Save 'The King. ' . G. --•A Scliatte, Bandmaster; Council •.Tb Meet Friday The regular ' June meeting. of the Lucknow•Village Council will.be held Friday. evening, of this week, which of course, Willnot be' in June. The meeting is being held early because Reeve Rae" will be attending County ,Council on' theregain : date of the meeting. ' RURAL ,SOFT BALL. LEAGUE The Lucknow. Junior • Institute and Junior Farmer'ssoft ball teams have each .won. a -game during the, past week. On 'Friday of last 'week the 'gide : played in Teeswater'', and won ,a .closely contested game. O Tuesday evening the bpys ,played . in Rip/by and came out on top by 'a score of 27 -19. `The next league , game for.. the boys is in Teeswater 'on June 9th; while, the girl's meet the Ripley team in. ,Lucknow. on June:,l2th.. WHIT . ,ECHURGH „Lit i ss--14deK.enzie--spent---the---weelo~ end with. relatives .in . Kincardine. • • Mr: Rhys Pollock spent the 'week end « at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. '.Russel ' Reid •of. Brantford, spent the: holiday with his mother :,Mrs: Alex Reid We ''are sorry to report that Mrs Win. Barbour has been sick fot' a -few 'weeks ' with thkoat trouble, Mrs.', D. liatterson of • Lucknow spent Sunday .with 14Ir. George and Miss Ida 'MeQuoid. Miss: Annetta Fisher,. who .is •.teach- ing- at Linwood, was at her , home here over the ,week -end. •'. . Mr; and Mrs: Wellwood and' ion+ Richard of Caledon• spent .buy • :with Mr. and; Mrs. John,: Falc ..Mr.: and Mrs., Lee and Mr. 'John Riritoul, spent the • week -end with Mr_and.. Mrs Ale,-Rintoul. • Mrs.Duncan - MacDonald, , Peter and Donalda of St. Helens, Were Sunday visitors: with the former's sister, Mrs. A. Rintoul. Mrs. Frank McCloskey ,and son Will and Miss Armadene Lucia of Guelph, were week -end visitors' with the' formers brothers, Messrs. John and David Kennedy.. An interesting ball 'game was play- ed here on Monday, by teams repre- senting Lucknow and Whitechurch, the victory going ° 'to the _visiting' team. •• , Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ross who have. been living at Belmore, lirve moved onto the . Mirehouse 'farm, 2nd con. of Kinloss. ' ' • ' Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rice have moved into their house in the village and are busy having things fixed .un and put in order.. , *Ashfield United Church Services next Sunday, -May 31st- Blakes 11 A.M..: • Hacketts, 3 P.M:: Zion , 7.30 P.M. Subject, Memorial Day. June 7th, Conference Sunday. The London Conference this year con= yens in Park 'Street Church, Chat. hair, June 3rd to' .rune 9th. The':splendld. Anniversary , services at Zion last Sunday marked not dilly a rallying 'point' in the history ,oftae church, but we hope and believe the services were a rallying cry to new and spiritual conquests in the life of the people. ' BORN The Bread g The Bread f Health e 4 ii_.... of • �IHealth OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY AND .SERVICE , SO E°TH'. NG:S.P ' CI ►`f IMPERIAL COCOANUT 'COOKIES CREAM SLICES .. JELLY ROLLS CHE4EA -BMW ' TEA BISCUITS 13RAN k...0443% dEMS ;RASBE RY TART H . 'LL''MA117'S Q VA,LIT': Phone 36 You andthe Census Taker 1. Do not hesitate to` answer en= quiries. The purpose . of the Census, is .to. collect• data.concerning the - social and industrial conditions in the country as.. -a ..whole and for; the diff- erent provinces, cities. and counties. Answers' to the 'questions will • be• used for.. this. purpose 'only. Enumer aters. and ' 'employees - of the Census Bureau are liable . to severe punish- ment'' if ..they divulge any of the 'in- formation collected about any indiv, idual 'person. ' 2. Meet the ,; census taker court- eously. You will save time for your- self 1.. `and'---reitder-•-t}ie--Covernment�- great assistance by :cooperating with' the enumerator when -he:' arrives at. your home. • 3._11• you. do•not have exact . infor-' matign, about such 'questions : es . the value ..,of -',your home or -the amount of your . earnings, give the best •es- titilate you. -CO., 4.. The.'woman in the •home' should. be -prepared fors-the:censtie-questions' in advance, for she is the member.' of. "t family who will be in• many cases ealied-upon:-toyanswer the -inquiries.- 5. Persons living alone should fill out • promptly any individual blanks left by the enumerator who, may have called in• their absence, and families awaay. from' home . on • visits should be careful to. see that they'are counted in the district where they maintain. their "usual place of ' abode." 6. '•Do not'hesitate to ask the cen: sus -taker to • show his , credentials if you suspect. that he :in:`not a bona fide enumerator: • New Cretones,` .Chintz' "and Tapes.- tries. apes= tries. "arket" Lucknow Dept. Store.. , " • cngst X, JTJIYE _3ca T` .t Remembrance -- rimu Must uv. When it au'd' dent --davns--- upon You 9A Somebody's 0 Wedding, Birthday, or. Anniversary" Don't. rush _off and • get somethin • that's. . an 'in- g justice to -your' good -taste andgood ' wishes. 'In' . •our New stock-we�4• . can show you some: of the -most beautlfnl 0 feces o#.: • rlverware s v .._ -e -beta-.- pleasure_t000ffer.:. . An.`. , d he sure�to � • • New Golden Colored ' ' Glass with G.ol .: d . Decorators Let Us' Help -P V! e'makea study of gifts �'• F'.T.'ARMSTRONG � .. y `Lucknow • The Thirteenth • Annual Soldiers'. Reunion Celebration A ; big day of, • sports and amuse - Merit's, including Horse • Racing, Base- ball Tournament, Softball ' Match; Aeroplane • with thrilling .parachute drop, Professional Wrestling •Match- es, Midway Attractions, Music by the, Bruce Regime tal Band, Magnificent Fireworks, Gr ' d Parade. • An all day • performance=the best yet! Returne men- wearing service button:admitte without charge to 'the afternoon sports only. Watch for'. large posters. - NOTICE ' Dr. Spence hereby. gives notice that accounts owing him, must be settled by ;Cash or Notes, on or • be- foreJune _lOth,or they will be placed" for collection, ineurring 'expenses. FAMILY. THEATRE CLOSED fThe undersigned wishes to thank• the public for generous patronage of the Family. Theatre during the time he has' had charge of it, and to say that the theatre is now permanently closed. --A. Paterson. , ; BRUCE ,TRUSTEES AND' - RATEPAYERS'TO' MEET. AT .A4.RA The- following enumerators have been appointed by T. J. McLean, Census Corrin, issionex for Noith r lin on and who now 'have received final instruction's. Ashfield -Lorne Johnston, 3..3. Simpson, ' Thomas Sullivan, F,r,ank, Hamilton. Colborne -C, A. Vanstone, Archi- bald Nockolds, Grey -Bernice Payn, R. F. Cox. G. J. Gallaher, H. W. ,Love. Howick-Wilfred King, John H. Dettman,• G. W. Walker, F.. F. Lynn, 41. A. Corbett, I. S. Durst.' • Morris -W. J. #Tamm, George Har- man, James T: Brydges.. Turnbery-Roy Porter, E. H. Un- derwood, Thomas Gilmour, Herman Metcalf. . i:. - East WawanoshOrval• E.' Taylor, Janies_..H...Currie. k. West V'awanosh 1 elvAe'Cullbert' Irvin Henry; John A. eaneron, P. McQtilin: Goderi -h-Mrs. Fred Murney; Joh. Craig, Alex= Powell,. D. B.Wig i hs. Wingham-Alastair Fbrbes, Fred, Pin pleman. . Blyth-W.G., McNoil: B usseis-H. 11, ;Sul1lvap, ) NICHOLSON .In City Hospital, Saskatoon, . • on May And, .1931,.to. Rev. and ' Mrs. A: N`ieffolson, of Hudson Bav Junction, a daughter - Marion Ruth, BORN • YATES lir► General Hospital, Wingham,, on May 21st, '3],, , to Mr. and Mrs. Howard T ;ties, ' of Lucknow, a son ---Howard rd Nelson. a • PARAMOUNT The U..F.W.O. of Paramount met at. the home of Mrs, Art Cook, on May 19th. The meeting was ,well at- tended, and opened by singing, Auld l;tgne-Stir6, followed' by the • Lord's Prayer. Minutes of last meeting were -read and adopted.., The program was very' ,interesting consisting _. of "solos. by Miss A. McDonald and Mrs. Jno. Hannilton, ,readings by Mrs.• T. Irwin on "The Value of Mother." The debate„ 4 -“Resolved there 'was' more Hos itality 50 • years ago than to. da ," was decided in favor of the siIrrt tyve,__TheJune_.•_meeting-- is..to- be •a joint -meeting with the Kai rs e a ladies at the home ' of Miss . Beth Alton, on June 16th. • The secretary received,. an invitation from the Bel- v. ' a e FarmerClub,r- Bel - grave s to the Pa a mou'nt Club to 'join with_ them at a social evening in their Hall on June 2nd Mr. J. Scott is to be the gloat 0f'' ono, The annual convention of Bruce County Educational Association will be held at Tara --'on June 12th, at 1.30' o'clock P.M. School boards are urged to appoint representatives to attend, as the conve tion-is regard- ed as very helpful matters con- cerning schools. - The Coriven tion will be addressed by Mr. J. D. Campbell, Assistant Chief Inspector of Public and Separ- ate Schools, who' will explain the system of school grants: Does 6 i pay to cut the Teacher's salary? Does it cbst much to improve the school accomodation ?, Does the De- partment of Education encourage the teaching of music in the school? School Nurse ? . Playground ' Equip- .0 merit, ete? /an W. M. Morris; Secretary, Ont- ario Trustees' and Rateayers 'As - soca ation, will speak on "When is :a Man educated." His talks are always very interesting and ,instructive. ' 1VIr. G. E Thorne of Owen Sound, Music Teacher, Will have the pupils of a rural school sing for your en- tertainment and to-denno strate= the advantage of music being , taught in schools,• • There will be time fob discussion. Bring your problems. Any. resolu- tions ,ydu ,want brought before' the Ontario Trustees and .Ratepayers Association or the Department of Education, ,hand them' in for consij- Hx€►tien • • DRUGLESS SHERAPY .EEIC_. METHODS OrF TREATMENT Chiropractic Mecham) Therapy Physio Therapy Nature Therapy Electro Magnetic Baths Sun Ray .Baths, Etc. , e A. Sanders,.D,P,,, Ph.C: Drugless Therapist Office -CMG -RAM ' BLOCK LUCKNOW ._. . and Fri. • Hours -2 p.m. p.m. Kincardine ,Office (!Phone '.62) Other Days Luclniow Office Will .Be Open.. Tuesday; June 2nd.. -LOOK.. _- MacKenzie's .Grocery FREE FREE FREE FREE COUPONS FREE PRIZES Every .Customer can now secure a nice' PREMIUM FREE ' by 'saving our Coupons. t�r # Tenums are lust seine g thing, but, SOME- THING instead of nothing, in other words you get two values for the seine money here. Running a Business' is like running a n machi e, it costs n¢o more to have it running to capacity; that is why We are giving, Valuable Prizes. •, WE WANT TO : K E E' P THE • STORE E BiJSY If we increase • our Business, the Premiums will cost us nothing, as the profits from the increased. Business will take care of that. So why not save all the Coupons you can, and get 'yo'ur friends doing the sanie thing.; you will be surprised how soon they will count up. Our Coupons are just like Money' in procuriaig you ,Pre mi'ums. THEY Are FREE; THEY are VALUABLE. ,` You are entitled "to then'. SAVE THEM!' • �If any Ar_ti'ele_is desir"edybeo_ fore sufficient 'Coupons are saved add 5c in Cash for each large Coupon' short. • No�y 4 D - . IttlacKenzfe Grocer 1 Lucknow