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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-06-18, Page 14. • • , • • 1 • t • a e 0 .1* • .. ....turns****:—...evavv2evstma • $2.00 PER 'YE;11:4 IN ADVANCE; 0$2,501 ciTtlEwrso, ' •• • • . • 1.1„1,CIE141C)Vil, ()MT's,. 10X?01,,,,,,Zet1100.21. • . .• THURSDAY, filIPTEL 18th, 1951. SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS 4 . :DENTIST , Dr. R L. Titleaven, -Locknow Hiturs: A; M. •': 1.:30.5 P. Pd.' PHONE•53, trItAY WALL.PAPER•-,A:full,pato of 1931. Wall Paper .on hand. Priees consider- ably down for 1931,. I am allsb Agent Orleirdiiirlob-114tWeet-;=- R J;CAMERON Healkatori' Painter and ',Grainer • :Tax 174, Lucknow " •,'' ..--STORFe:FOR 11:ENV-The, store ° Store. --A.• good businese, . location. • ' Apply to R. J. Moore; Lucknow. • - (30-4-d4 for Bab otra farm Where there are no Other child - 'en. Paynient, five dollars •pee. week. Apply -Bee. Children's Aid SoCiety, Walkerton. • , Just arrived. a ,quantity first quality 'Grey. Paint, in gallon cans. Price $1.95- per gallon. Wm.; Murdie : - TENDERS 'FORO SHINGLING Tenders will bereceived b the '.:rindersigned for shingling _the t,jst • • side • of Paramount Behoelhouse Tenderers please state price for lay, .• for' contract supplying .first grade thirigles. 'Lowest or Any" tender. not necessarily accepted: • • . Robert J. Hamilton, R. 3, Ltreknow. •i DEMONSTRATION • LOCAL AND GENERAL. Bargains,-ii0den's Work Cleating And Shirts: "ltarket" Lucknow Dept. Store. , ,• -• Messrs, D: Taylor and Eldon Johnate1,!., gre'111; 'SA: Catherine§ this, week AtteAding -the I,040.F.- -Grand °.• , • • • • We. are egents for Beatty Bra. .itt.° steels, Hay ,t -at --e-,4 Forks, .Bliegsatid,,ROPe.: W. • Mrs. T. E.; undertvent , en. operation .in. Goderich .Hoppital last week ;and is reported to be making_ favorable' recovery. ' The names of, the. winners in .,our monthly drawing will .appear in our next weeks issue. "liarket" .16w, Dept:. Store • • • There will:Moe a dance in the Car- Lucknew,' Friday, June 19th, following the hardball game in Caledonian Park. • • • • The, Junior Fainters will hold a, dance, in the Town ':Lucknow,' Tuesday, One 23rd, Admissfpn- Gents 50e.• Everybody tivelcome.4' . 1 Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur-Pields-Mrs: IVIurtrach, Wilfred and Lovell of Toronto, :visited over the., week; -end with Mr. and 1VIre: W. W. Hill. • • Mrs. R. H. Thompson and Mil. Jas. •Sritith represented the local. Rebekah lodge at the :Rebe'kah As- There will, he at:_.W....N..-Hill'-s-stere.--semloly.held-nt---St-TgatI-reriner-this frOin June 22"- 2i a lady 'denionstra- week. . „ ° : racnic, liversdale; June 24th. Soft= :Eaking 'POWedi. Everybody *ekome. . • O Card of Thinks •• ' Mrp. George 'Twarriley and flintily 'Wish te_ express --gratefelLtitanks• to • the friends:and neighbors for: help- , ful- kindness at the ante of their re - ':t bereave:Meat. MASONIC SERVICE •• The Masons of North 1Vluron Dis- - trict'will. attend , Divine Service in the United Church, Kincardine, en Sunday, June .21st, at three o'clock P.M. All members are requested, to, • - 'NOTICE Anyone wishing to have a perm- anent :W/tVel, leave your appoiiint • at W. • Huston's Barber • Shop; as veil' Again be there on Friday, June iN19th.Work guaranteed. • Mr'. J. McCready. CLOSING MEETING The closing meeting ,for this term offewel---Rett_elcab Ledge, held;, :Tuesday,. June 23rd. Regelar - eetingat 8 o'clock, • Nomination of officers f011o;wed by a social ev- • ening. Rebekahs and their families cordially invited. Cards at 9 o'clock. - SOFTBALL AND, DANCE . O Tuesday, June. 23rd, ' „re Farmers Stift bail team will play • Lueknow Junior Farmer's' iti.Calecion7 ian Park,: at 6,30 o'clock. The game • Will be followed by a dance in the ' Hall. Everybody welcome.- DEATH CLAIMS c, YOERGER • ,,krts, C. L. Yoerger ,whOse serious illrfeee 'Torento we .meritioned last 'week, passed, away on. Friday, .Tune• 12t1i, in VVellesleir 'Hospital. • ::Tbe, reetaine....Were„bronght to Lucknow for,„internient in; Greenhill the funeral , being on :.Monday hald"In the Fres." bytIlait -aid being--.atisisted hy the Mr.' MacLean of Wingliam. The choir as,: •sisted 'by 'Mrs.Ai Wesley Joynt and ' .M.iss_ R.olterteen-rendeOd: ap- propriate music. The Church was :ffil- ed by friends of the family And • a profusion of flowers showed Ahe af,'• Ust Of Water Users • • Is Still Growing The :Village Coiineil had reason to'be well pleased when, Mr. Will MacLeod reported over One hundred contracts signed for the, 'rise of Water to be supplied frOm the- rieV Water-. woiks. * ' . • ° ir "..-;° 1W-04 t ea -.'that ,11 e. 1g15 would• • effiont the 'hmit to start But they. kepi eening until; ail tegn--:thert:71tifer-d'1"35:0' • signed" contracts. 'that 'Waal' Wird best expeeietions,. but tine to Mr. MacLeod's persistence a few' were still tieing /icicle:1 from day. to day until this week he is able to report 1614 . • Already a. number are using water front the new s3rstent, mainly for Tii Bread - The Bread. •H -VIS of Health. 0 .• . of Health - MOTTO IS QUALITY AND sERvich JELLY ItIOLLS"?c•- RASPBERRY TARTLETS - TUT/ FRUITY RAISIN BREAD - WALNUT coox,fEs -- RICH ,FRITIT CAKE CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLO CAKE -- OATMEAL COOKIES CHEItSEA---EVPIS - COFFEE_ RAKES '. FRESH EVERY. DAY( din es a -S craft 0 LLYIVI. Phon UALITY BAKERY Lucknow 4 • • • • , • 71 WEDDING'BELLS the de- lawn iiprinkling.7-This;nf' touktie is : fectionate regard in' which river water pumped into the mains • DAWSON,-MCQUILLIN parted was held. Pallloeirers were: Messrs. F. T. Armstrong, C. Axnew, Ai; the old power house There is On June 10th, 1931, St. Peter'; Ken. Murdie, Pocher McCharles, W. every prosPect that the water from Church Lucknow, was the scene of W:.• Hill; and Garfield MacDonald. Jessie .Caroline teddet was bora in Lucknew nearly 37 years ago; the eldest .daughter of Dt. and Mrs. D. Geddes, ,and lived here until 1617, when she went to Wellesley Hospi- Tortmte; 'to train is a nurthe. the new well will be _atiellable: by: t_Leretty June wedding. when .1VIitis August lst. Winnifred Vivian, Only daughter °,'of • 'Mr. and Mrs. Edward MeQuillie was united in marriage to Mr. John Har- old Dawson ef Totoritco, gen of Mr. • and Mrs. -J. F: Dawson, of Kinloss. Rey.' E. Q. Gallagher performed" the O cetentony... The youthful bride 'who was given in marriage by her father, .was dressed,' in white, .georgette and radium, lace, with veil and wreath orange blossoms,' land carried a shower bouquet of- Canal -lilies, car- nations,'lily of the. !alley and maid - An' hair . tern, arid, wote the 'grotirtre kift, a white gold wrist watch. Kn. Geo. H. :Smith; , Mus. • Bac.,'sweetly •enderedTthe weddIng music, TIW Mit GEORGE TVVAMLEY 41•••••••••••*1. Sf.L.e._kadtee end b,as been_ - By the death of Mr.' Geo. Twineley rn 'Toronto •'hitch of the time since . then. She Was of a singularly,:bright the Tounship of Ashfield lost one of • and: agreeable :nature' and was loved ' most highly esteemed residents, by all with •whont she came in on- for Mr. TwamleYthough not. in -pub - which. occurred.• on Sunday, June '14; lic life Wits valued most highly as In. 1928 she was Married to. -kr. a neighbor and a •fiiend. His death Clarence Laverne ,teeiiej,, a -followed le brief illness.. -0a- Monday ire-.'auffered'TA'h-erirt--a'tta'a,fat-fd'-fyom this he did not rally; but steadily* est'strength-untir"heTpasil-ow b-Ift°' and erltortaleinept of_ ...varib .1, kinds. Supper, 5 'to . 7.30. COneert..at 7 o"elbek. Instrumental' And yoeal- numbers, 'etc. Dancing. 'The Pilot. 0reliestrii- .,.„ C. T: U. Will Meet at the home. of Mrs..Clesnut, Friday after. • noon of this week. at the usual. hour: A fe.ature of the program.' ' will • be the report -of the recent W. C. T. U. convention.at Toronto. The Buffalo Easter Brands, 1929, • Semi-Pro,.ehampions of New Yet* State, and Caneda, and the Buffalo., Colored Giants *ill play a double 'header baseball 'game At -Port Elgin on July lst for a. purse 'of .000. •-• •LoNa SERVICES •RECOGNIZED Mk. Wm. G. Moffat who has cent- pleted 18 years as president of the Culross and Teeswater AgriculturalSociety. SOciety. .was pleasantly surprised •When officers and directors of the or- ganization met 'At „his •horne one ev- ening last, week and "presented him with a gold -headed rain reeogpi- tion 'Of his long and:efficient services. Mr. David McDonald, reeve of Cul- ross, acted as, chairman. Mr. Robt .1:Ireland read an address to' Mr: Moffat anct:Mrs., John 'Good of Tees - water presented Mrs. Moffat with hopquet of roses. Mr. Kenneth Ma - Kenzie, secretary ef the society gave a *resume of the work and develop- ment of the society during the, per- iod Mr. Melfat :was president , Ther were short 'addresses by other oMT eis. • Mr. Moffat in tieknowledg,entent of the gift spoke of the splendid co- toPeratien he had received, m fro oft- ers and directors throughout his term of office. There was a•plensant social hobt and hutch. •, „ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED and.Mrs. DaVid Walker; Ford-. Otito.:atinclunce the_engagement Stanclpipe COnipleted Work on .,the ,standpipe. whiel-Chas bee under way' the past month was -completed on Saturday, and. -rip Sun- day and Monday the big tank was filled_with_water 'day. of testing it for leaks. There were- •onlyAi-few Very small leaks and these were se- etirelk"elbaed Titesday: , Filling was done by pumping from the 'old power house, a line of - hose attached to a fire ,.hydrant having been led up the sidee ;of the standpipe to the manhole on the top. The hose carried a 2% 'inch- stream arid t took nearly 50 hours to fill the tank, A gang. of men are now- at work digging a trench for the main to connect the well 'with the standpipe, which le I the last piece Of work of that kind to be done. • .44 SUCCESSFUL' STUDENTS • • We are pleased to note that, ac- cording to the report of Toronto MO- W' t011ege,, Messrs. G.. MacMillan of Kinlose and Alvin Woods of • :Helens' weresuccessful_in_their_anal year iri Medicine, and Mr. Grant Mc: Kenzie, Lucknow successful in his second -year. Mr. James Little, •Kin- loss, successfully, pasted his, exams in first year Dental College work. ' O ASH,FIELD NOTES Mensts. Wilfred and ' Leonard O'Laughlin and their 'sister, 'Miss Bernetta O'Laughlin R. of Detroit' spent the week -end with her parents Mr.:, Anci Mrs. Bernard O'Laughlin: 11/i. J. J. Gilmore of 'London •spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. R. E. Gilmore. „. The Paramorint U.F.O. and O picnic will' be held at the .lighe' house on Saturday, June 20. • , of their 'dau , Margaret Isafiel, to 1Vir:Melville tlerson Donahue postmaster at Teeswater and and son of ' the late Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Donahue o •Teeswater, Ontario, the , marriage to teke plaee the latter part ,pf Suite. A . • . . , .. . . . ''' ''P' ',...7,'',144..110'1'4, 101.,....v."14.'• ',4:: , ‘,r4Itts.AVI4:' 1***41:-'-'- v. •::',:v.:, `'''' : :,;',.,,,,,. ,. • ,'..,,,:::.7:,g:NI:.?"4iiihv 41:V„iv 4.:Vs;44764,44d4bial**Kr:OKAPS414.,NPAVV: Following a ,lorigt and painful, ill- ness kti; Albert- Beckett passed Away early -Ttiestley, morning of' this week....::She;swas-66 yeata,ofdagemile fore he m1103146 Mrs., Beckett was - Adis§ ',Isabella johnstone. BesideP her husband she leaves one datigh- tor, Miss Alberta, It. N. the funeral is to be Thursday afternoon to 'Kin, Ceineterst. Service "Irvin' be ,held at. the faniliy refddence at o'clock• • uate Opioede Law,Schoel, • Besides her husband and Parents, rs. Yoerger. leaves to mourn, two' 'brothers ant ,twe_sisters:. dameion Th • es, 1-arg-7eir affaded7Serviee was held+. of TerOnto;• Evan ',of Los 'Angel Cal.; Miss Dean, who hosbeen tea_ at the fetidly home, by the Rev. C. citing at'. Wingham and Miss. Margar- ;Ti', and, interment made in t - • • . reenhill-Cemetery: -Pallbearers were Mesers. T. Anderson, 'Richard john - sten John COcik, Norman Shackleton _ The- funeral M Tuesday was very UNDERWENT. UNDERWENT _APPENDICITIS James' •Webster and Thomas Blake. • The late Mr. Twamley, was ,in his 68th year. He was 'born on the farm where 'he had always made his :home. In religion he was associated with Blake Church, being always a help- ful 'Member. He leaves to mourn,his wife, formerly , Miss Saunders, of Gerrie, iinifigreeThions,".Wallace of Lucknow; _Eldon of Chatham' and George' at home. A daughter, Reta, (Mrs.- Raymond Finnigan) died -a fetlir years ago. Mrs. Wm. Sherwood Mrs. Sam Sherwood and Mrs: Jas. Drennan are sisters, and. there are two brothers, Richatd. and William. — - — • ,WHITECHURCH 151;111 allow the vermin to kill - - your cabbages, tomatoes, or anything '-hr-yeur-garden: We carr-roply you OPERATION • ,.;• Word was received here that Mr. 'fl manager .of the Bank of Montreal, Oriilia, undergone an. operation Thursday night . last: Week. He had been, taken suddenly -ill'in-are-Levening• and on hi-edict:it advice was ,hurried to the' Orillia • hospital. where the operation was _proceeded with. at once. Reperts since received are to the effect that Mr. Reid is making quite 'favorable pro- gress, and ;is resting as well as. can 4 1 -?e expected.• .; , ! Mr. Ronald Ferreeter spent Sun- ay near •Mitchell with jue brother, 31..r.-Walter_Forrester. _• • and Mrs. 'Duncan Kennedir spent Sunday with their Cousin,: Mr. and Mrs. John Reid neat Auburn. Mr. Jamieson;Pettypiece • was rushed .to Wingham iloSpitel Iasl week and had a very serious opera= don, but we .are glad: to report that he is, getting along as well as can be expected. ° Miss Merle Wilson, nurse -in -train- ing at Stratford Hospital spent- last n Tuesday at her home here and at- tended the, funeral iof: her grand, mother, .Mrs. Wilson ef Don't forget the Anniversary ser- vices,in -Chattier% Presbytee:arr church on Sunday, :when the Major, Tohnie, of Southampton will be the ministeik; and -else the sacred cantata' entitled_ .`2heNazarene" whichis to_take.place_Mooday_e e ing at 8 P.M. • BORN -To "Mr. and Mrs. Scatter- ty a Harr°, -�n June 9, a son. Mrs. Scatterty was formerly Miss Annie B. Kennedy of here The conuntirtity extend sympathy to Mr. Jetties Wilson; Sr., in the loss of his, mother, Mrs. Thos. Wilson of Wingham; whose funeral was' Tues-' • day •of kW week.' • FOURTH CON;,. :EINLOSS • Mr. Cecil Rohl) visited last week with friends in Elora. • Miss Marion McDiarmid is spend- ing a few days in Termite, • Mrs. P. Robertson of Ripley, spent the week -end with Mrs. R. Middleton Miss Mani .8trtithrs and Mise Annie. IliblVlurehy of Lueknow were visitors, tOn-the Fourth last Week.' Mr, John:..Fistser, whe has recently come front the Wesi is , visiting at the home ol Mk. Tyndall: Ithhintton. Mrs. Wm. Robb of Ripley, 'w.as a visitor 'on the Fourth last Week. Miss Hannah McDonald Of Detroit returned home for the summer; bride's two brothers11/ ;•.-essrs.Ed. -and ET.s.7r1T4111.1iii; Were the After the ceremony the wedding' par- ty... rethrned to 'the home of the bride'e--parents-.-where a dainty wed= ding luncheon was served. 'Twes girl friends of the bride, Miss' Mildred McQnillin and Miss Lila iticharda. acted as Waitresses,' The many hand - softie gifts showed the esteem in which the young couple are held. Arnid showers of .confetti and'good Wishen the happy young couple left cin the afternoon train for T2ronto where they took.the boat 'for if• through, the Thousand Islands and down IlaWtenee: ,For travell- ing the 'bride .wore a smart costume -of avon. green broadcloth- -coAt•-and- 'grey fur trimming_with dress. and hat in matching tones On 'their -re- turn they will • reside • in Toronto. Guests from a distance -were' Mr. and Mrs.F. A. Dawson and Ronald of Londiin, Mr. -Will Dawson of Tor- onto; and Mrs. Clark McLean' and Gwendolyn of Winghant, with-Eing ,Bug •Killer which will kill, -• • • - - the vermin and mak the nt • Wm. Murdie Son''• ; e a s grow TEACHERS CHANGING ABOUT -Miss- Marion MacNaughton; ST. HELENS has resigned her position lin Luck-. now Continuation' School and has taken a position as teacher of com- mercial' work in her home school, at Orangeville. Miss Helen Thompson •'is , leaving the •sehool on the 10th Con; Kinloss and has accepted a .Position on theHarioVer. Public School staff, Miss' 'Isabel hesnut Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Todd, •Mr. Tom Todd,' Mrs, E:J. Thom and Miss Annie McKenzie were in Guelph on m Saturday where the en attended the Aberdeen Angus Breeders' gath- ering -at the '0. . • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cameron and children of Kincaidine, Mr: and Mrs. W. Courtney anedaughter of Am- mount to -"become the teacher at has given tip the school at" Pare- beiley, were recent with Mrs:. J B. Rutherford: : • • - Mi. George •McDonald of .Big Beaver, Sash.; is a visitor with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.. Dunc. Mac- Donald. ' Miss.' Celina Clark is speridhig few days with her sister, Mrs,*Mar-: vin.--McDowell:-„at-MestAeld. Keep July 3rd in mind as the date of the United Church Garden Party, when 'the play' •"In Cherry Tinte;' Will be presented by the Westfield Drinnatic Club. • Mrs. McDonald of Dungannon was a recent visitor: -with Mr. and Mra: John Cameron. O Little Marr : Foranhad the mis- fortune, to fall on a stone, breaking a•hone in her. wrist. Mrs. R. IC. Miller, lira. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Miller, Dorothy and Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Toth Salk- eld and family, Mr andMrs. Wallace Miller, Ltinrine and Allan, attended -the Stikeld Picnic at Blue Water Beach on Saturday: Miss Line Gaunt is spending,her Vacation with het mother, Mrs. US. Gaunt. Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre oj,.P4isIey Were visitors in •St: Helens- -oh Fri: day. maintyie Wellt home with thein for the week-enit 'arid Mrs. Moore and baby of Mallory Town are visitors with Mrs. Moores mother, Mrs..George ' Webb. Miss W. D. Rtitherferd is home from' Kirkland Lake for the vacation: Dunlop. Miss MacDonald who was teaching at Dunlop has taken the Paramount school. • ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement is imiteunced-of Anne 'Loretto, daught Mrs. Catherine ..MeKienon,_and the „let Angus McKinnon, LucknoW, Ont., to. Dr. Edmund Stanislaus' McGowan, son of Mrs. Ann McGowan and the - late' John .51cGo'w•art, Toronto, the marriage to take • place the latter part of 'June. ' • DIED IVIcLEA-In- the village of Kin, leugh, on June 10, 1931; Mrs: Arthur McLean, aged 53 years and 4 mos. SOFT' BALL NOTES • Don't -fdtet the hos' , softball game to be played in the Luckno*, Park on Tuesday eening, June 23„ at 6.30. RipleV vs. lincknow. We ask everyone tr conte out: and help our bois along with A. word of cheer. • After the ball -game the Jr. Inst. Second' Jury -Disagrees Bank Robbery Case The jury'whichheard evidence at Goderich, Iasi week; in the' Brustiels • bank- robbery case, failed to reach • an agreeinent, and the case must come up' again'at the Fall .Assizes., It is &aid that the jury divided ten • for conviction and. two for acquittal o1' Harvey and Gilford McNeil, the : two-young-rnen-eharged--witIrthe rob- It Will be kementbered , that the `jury which sat on the gape lastiFeb- ruary Was added 'in' exactlYi the : same numbers. •. 'T -he 'evidence- -given- at. this Arial; ' course,' Was much the same as At the former one. The manager of . ibe1,•-bard_FT_witielsterotiberi 41.r. Lamont the- Crippled -customer .. - gwe4-r's-hoiffiitie,ridPostQivebleuihe y in-W-7the ' MeNell's as the min who 'robbed -the •, -and--there7were-the-ethet men -- who saw the , robbers • laving the tatink,.. One of 'these who saw them e:rine out • of the side dor is sure, • chat the. Accesed are the men 'who robbed the ba..• . The defence consisted in an effort to prove an evidence: bei in'e all calculated to show that the • ' accused , were in, •Teeswater about . • the time that the robbery anti_ com- 'Tatted and einld not have been in- volved in it. .- •The jury, havingreporteda disa- frig"fillara allvdernZetP1, thid that the accused would be re- turned.to the .Goderich jail to -await a third trial at'the Fall Assizes. ,Although there was much interest in the case, it did not. reach the ,.... high' pitch reached at the first trial • .1 - •• • _MILL PARADE -TO • CHURCH -'- The annual Church parade df Kinloss District Orange Lodges will be held to St. Peter's Anglican • Church, •Lucknoty, on Sunday even- ing, 0 June .21st. All members of the • • order are • cordially invited- to join. Members will meet at the lodge room at six -fifteen O'clock • P.M. .Goderich Fife tend Drum band will be present . BASEBALL Ripley, Kincardine and imelcnow. • have drawn up a double schedule for the Baseball ,Season. The first game will be played Friday of this week, af 6 .P.M., Ripley playing here The ,looys are asking for. your* support. Conie out and see the gatne•, "rite- scheatirre has teen 'drawn Ue as follow: June_Ripley_at__Luckirow June June • July, July july July July July - July Aug. Aug. 1. 0 2 -Kincardine at Ripley.' • 30.-Lnknow at °Kincerdine. 3--Ltieknow at Ripley •9 --Kincardine at LecknoW, 14 --Ripley nt Kincardine 17 -Ripley at Luanow. 21 -Kincardine at Ripley 24-4uckno. at Kincardine; 28,-Lucknow at Ripley .4-Kinardine at Lucknow fl -Ripley at Kin,ardine • • N'w Fel* Shirts for Men and Boys. New loW prices. 'Market." Lucknow Dept. Stoke. • • , • UNITED FARMERS GARDEN ' PARTY ' The Annual Gaidert Party of Nerth Huron United Farmers will be held in Agricultural Park,AVieghain, on • and , Jr. parmps orkanizatitoP are Tuesday, July .1th. „ 'Supper sered. 101ding4410103n-the:to*-i!---114:92,from,;100-toock.-pitnoingatterl.;--:- Everyloody weltome. Adinission- a good prevent. Admition-Adults : -. Gents, ;50e. " • •50c.; Children 25e: This being Old' k*, •Last Friday Vetting the Lucknow Home Week in Hilton, this garden , girls' lost to Ripley, 20-19'. It der- party should make a good meeting tainly wes a close arid occiting game, place for Old friends, The next game- is scheduled for June W. Rutherford T. A. Cameron, 26* when LaClinoW • plive Toeswaterl Seq= 0pros,