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Describes Thghlights Of 'Brief ~Yisit
To Lucknow For J veil ng Of
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NEW' SWISS ORGANDY, WHIT]; PINK,, MAISE, GREEN ,
MAUJVE,.. SUITABLE • FOR DRESSES. or DRESS • TRIMMING._
COTTON,: MESH ,MAKES, A SMART- DRESS ( 'R SKIRT IN
WHITE ANb COLORS.
FANCY VOILES ,CHILDREN'S; SOCKEES
Fancy Vpilea, up to the minute- ' In ,Cotte�i 'i esh..Gzi'ee splendid
designs- and tub=fain, '
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Yard . 25c 29c, 35c,.: service, 4ssorted; Colors.
LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS PEATED, TAILORED ',and - BUT-
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TON TRIMMED; THE,. SKIRT FOR SPORT, WEAR.
BOYS' COM•B1NATIQNS MEN'S` .`COMBINATIONS
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Penman's 'Balbriggan Combat Naubcheck • Combinations for'
atiotui• for': boys, natural shades.Men. _No - Hutton 'Stile,'•
' -For 43e• hbr' $"
.i. `fir
eARRIES OF .SENIOR
CUP' -AT -SPORTS' MEET
Miss GwenSol�yn Ackert; daughter
Of M}'s.• Almer :Ackert of • Holyrood,
�~ having completed, the term'. at the 0.
.5,B. in Brantford, returned home the
first of "`tlie iree i Gwendolym has
proved very. -,-efficient in • sport' com_.
• Petition. and at -;the 'annual Field 'Day -
carried of the ?Senior ' Cup, although
she' zp yet•, eligible for intermediate
events• IluringA past! years ,she }las'
been euccessfuL n ,winning: three
Junior Cups and One Intermediate
MOTOR' `ACCIDENT,
BROUGHT CHARGES
Returning• from the `Salkeld: picnic
on the,- evening_ of ;'r Saturday last;
cars"driven' by Miss Isobel Miller; St;,
Heezuand� byzLEred-ilfcIntyre of-
Dungdnnon figurad jn._a crash -near-
Carlow, resulting~ 'in each car taking
to. the ditch ' The;• occupants received
onothing_.inore:'than;-.a shaking •.up:
Traffic„ - of officer -Lever •investigat; d. • A
charge ' was, laid ' against 'McIntyre
:for, not having a:pennat A_small fine.
paid by. Miss „Miller disposed of • the
ca^e against her. ,which• was to, have.
been:, heard in;Goderich :on ; Satur•
�y.,
, Band PlaYs At Street Dance
The first street dance of the 1
mtmmer was held 'Oft. Friday nigbt,'
'with music by dicheitia. A '..17
'elements more comfortable -kir 'the
dancers who attended in large', hunt -
hers.'" The . .Citizens' Band paraded.
dance 'c riFimenced entertained spec
tators who lined .the streets at this
point; ,vvitli•• tuamerous pleasing
'PHONE 75
THE . CAIRN BY THE
• SIDE; ;OF TIIE •ROAD
"Remove'' not, the, ancient landmark
which :thy fathers •hath set." We have
not outgrown the 'old law. Thereu.is
still room. for, the ancient landmark
and •• we have• not `,:ou,guested ,the
plan of our;' forefathers. Today, -as
yesterday and ,thrgngh;,all adccessive
generations, :• men`• 'would take seer•
-lously,°the-undying',debt to':the• past:
The ,'.Cairn erected ;outside- the city
of the. dead, _is a fine-trrb %te--'tort+lin-
:early 'settlers-and"`to--thts`l articuli .
family who . shared. in the spoil of the
life of, the pioneer: And those of :us
who stood at salute through the
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impressive 'service::. on that beauti
fair summer's;.day,, heard the voice. o
the' past speaking. 'It is unthinkabl
that 'i s note :of challenge: would , ;fal
on ' unheeding ' ears,„ ft was .a -happy
event, • a• ni'emorable one The only re.
grettable Ahing wars:the-a ssns o
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"Aunt Lizzie"-, and, Mrs. Anderson.
This of course Wei unavoidable • -
W.
S. 'SECTIONAL, MEETING
A very' profitable. W,M.S. -Sectional
meeting?. 'Was held in the, United
Church. on Monday 19th. Mri. J. D.
Chair, Lycknonr atiatiliark took ,. the.
eeting ,held recently in 'St. Cather-
nes:,.:.Lune/i ;Was .served :at the. noon
We. have juat Planned a 'whole
week of Henne,,Ftirnishial4
teresta,,' right at a. time . when
, many people -are preparing fm,
.the home. coming of -Ifrienda
and. relatives 'during' the fium,.,!
) Oar HoUse-Fut.nishing Depart-
--meat is gecond ,tia none 'outside ,
the larger centres,atid, yon will.
. • parable to ,these " ef , the mare
PrettyJAUFFLED 'CURTAINS.
, VELOUR'. HANGINGS
window materialS" Iv the yard.
Inlaid 'and Printed Linalesun.
BarrYM. ore Wilton& and Ax -
Minster Floor Rugs and , Mats
Grass Mato for Verandah ,and
BrateS :Curtain, Reds: Windo
Shades and SupPlieS `
Beat -House Furnishings '
„Stylish , Sunnier 'Dresees 'am
every. few dekya
.IUST. HAND—A. Jot af
pretty Dresais for ,the young
It Faye to ShOP at King's for
Your Summer Needs
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the' key mote 'being. the „"`Kingdorn "of
led 31P.Ventent.". The -Special 'speaker
Who gaire' a very interesting 'address
the'• Medical.' :Educational, •and.
eYangelistic • work, specially
on the educational:: and. evangelistic'
mg of. a hymn the 'meeting wad
brought to a elote by. repaating the
Lord's prayer in: unison;
THE :LUCKNOWV SNNTINEL ,
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Webster Memorai
Toroato,. June .l9th,• X933;
Dear Sentinel,- .• .
Again has come the •pz'ivilege •.,o f a
visit—a woefully short one—to old
Lucknow, and a look, into the. kindly
faces of many old friends. This was.
.afforded on the, occa4sion• df the
Webster .Family; Picnic, which was
the event of the 'day, Saturday With..,.
my wife-, my :brother Nat,f Tand - hist/
~wife, and my daughter Evelyn M1
(Director of , tits:, Family Welfare.
Bureau of,,Regina) ,at the wheel, 'We;
set 'out: from' ',Toronto shortly after
even in"the morning, for wl nt prow
Rd' a drive crowded with delight, of
`ocal ' renes
TI1iIlSpAY, JUNE „22nd{
'Meta's. Wan. Mnidach and R,
.;on, was a -visitor in town for: few
..kars last, week.
Glad to say that Mrs Colquhou
who. has beeri serionslY Sick, is, ..ab
to he aronnci. again. '‘
i7c,'7111!:
ionle.;of Mr. and Mrs: Br a Themp-
tt,•p,resent on an extended *YiPit, With
,nd visitors with. Mr. '.ond Mrs' Tem
forded by the, beautiful 'landscapes '
through 'which the journeying ear-
yied us. 'Never was -so,:'impressed
ItYb'ntrlite, itlitrellyi,lcihdzetrnts_ :fctie7okly'natior:.1 N
province. Whaf a change time 'and
are 'the tturrips, the "snake" rail.
seen in deeay• and. unoccupied) , whiCh
were ;evident' 'On all sides,' • When. in
187:4 1113:r -father, accompanied by •.4rny f
hiPth'er' and drove front Lynden
to.,,Lucknow; tp.' take up his duties C
:Kam ,,on the Ashfield :circuit _ of,
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We drOve_Lnp„..thisAirrie-lay way -of
llartiston. and Walkerton,
returning by • Goderich (Place. of. My
birth), -Guelph, StratfOrd. and Kitch-
ener. All the•Way,,We. were constantly
exclainiing:, on the :beatity, of the
Wonder...We in Ontarie feel., that 'no
Where ,on the ,tontinent is .theire r
geographical ,area mere" favored bY
nature and *preyed by the band, a
Mr. Torn johnston and his 'sister
rom Buffalo, and Mr. and, Mrs. 'Alex
ohnston of, 'Stratford; Wete recent
turned, home an Tuetday after
re
sp
mai school term en Thursday Land
and .Vd.. R. •McQuilliti, spent the
weekend at TortnItO With-
1VIr. azid Mrs. J. H:;Iiii•artcin, and al)
motored. °out to see' the , Alda
egka-End pecia
'IltAiirBERRI,ES ARE ATI THEIR BEST. HAVE BEEN •
FILIJING ORDERS., AT -,..'9c BY THE' CRATE. THE DRY 'WEA-
THER 'WILL FINISH THEM THIS WEEK. SEE ME BEFORE
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BUYING.
BRAN ,.FAKES. *and' RICE .KRISPIES.: •• .
FANCT mix . CAKES::
Gaunt Currie
Glenfield. Farm, the hoMe .
scene of a." hapPy event Wednesday,'
sell Gaunt.,, son :Of 4•1r, and Mrs.
patty.,. proceeding doivn an .• .aisle
with rose peonies, 'to the strains of
lisi• Mist ;Merle Gaunt, .tistet of: the
Trey 'crepe roinaine, .with riet Yoke,:
embroidered in blue. • She , wore a
nietnie hat Of blue straw; •grey shoes
hose:. and gloveslithd carried: •bou'
ended. l'hY7lier,..,yoUnger ;sitter, ' Mitt:
ev
tacked, koigi. of.; grey_geOtgette,,
ink silk Organdy,yOke and. Matching
at 'et pink '-erepe_.' Het banquet 'Wit
Ito.. butterfly ','roses. The: , bride-
ic>oin ,"*as supported by:. his:. hrethet,
olin 'Gaunt., Alter -the' ceieniony,. the
guests numbering about .fort§,
aired id:the 'dining. tempi, Which'. was,
tide travelling in a ' .figured geor4'
the bridegroom's far* in kinloss.
Mei; Germany' and eertaln town, and . Mrs., ., Wm. Frasei.;
Pennsylvania,* oPened :an attack on• with friends in Rockwood Acton a d
our fotett strongholds.
Canadians, for. '-while •-our,
of .English birth, he wak•sent out' b'S'
,his Neis- Connexion -Methodist Con-
fourth:generation 'haying 0*, "grotrzyi
to the-. seventh. And in •the' aidendid
ranks . of 'the early ;settlers' Were-. the
family;,,, 'now::: • haVirig: their -annual
left'. their: lipnie in:- TipPeraty in the
Selves in :Canada, • gia settling' near
where :the ' Pf Nerve), now.
stapds.erthey,,,Were 'lured 7 to
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ami ton.
Visitors With :Mrt. --Susie
over .the week -end were? Mrd. Crosby
and Mit. Kahl of Detroit . and
.and Mrs. George. Parker and clatigh4,
ter Eileen and. Mr. 'and 'Mrs,' Pave,
Leaying the rOad,.,at Smith's, Hill.
hitt week,- ..Mr, Will ;Reid's ',Willyt
eacterisiye ,daniage. to -the' car. The
front wee badry,:tinathed, in;, in 'the
raeked the :bate -of: the motor. -
Ne* : 'Summer Wash ;Dresses.
MA4KET STORE.
rich toil. to be bad: at 50c.. per acre. do: not 'Terilnernber ever .seeing, bet
Tliere, they. set: fit- Work :felling' -the' Walking. :;ahout, the hOtise. It Wat "a'
theMselv.:es and 'their 'family. They, .
coiii/;0, James; baniel and. 't.avorectLniinnt .kok• the' young.
of .44. scene like ' that on ' Saturday,
and Lizzie -7 -"Aunt Lizzie, as she is
Were gathered to unveil a massive •to.' everybody. Who ever -Called he
cairn, with hronse tablet:affiked, With
its laudatory , inseription, to -honor
fr
eir Memory.
reetingt :::'Poured :Upon' 'the visitets
opt, friends of Atild Lang Sine. or
heir • stalwart Sona and :•clittighters,
wEsp BRUCE SEMI ANNUAL t
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f2th -Of- July Will Be Celebrated In
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I.Y.O.cl.PA§A3r.L.evoning in Bethel -Orange
ILodge Went ' on„ record te leave it to
I'SS to Which' town thei" Celebrate at,,
Lodge will . Meet .at Kinibugh, "'on
,orne to lattet4 'Oft, Meeting; -whether
not, ;This` Meeting 'will he .'"'addressed.
introducing .themSelves
ban's" son Pr • dangliferi,'
hint__ or, 7,/, Jiins'„! oot..RObet• tfs..,or; :W_n§LtIa 'See, her. .Thanigh riow 'in -her'
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so fe rm al a name as Elizabeth.' Mrs.
Anderton, I learned, has s
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t e weight of years, as not
and heir::: huShand Were a .. conple
then': We had looked 'forwaril to
seeing ' ".Aunt Lizzie" ad one: of the
great. joys, ef pur visit. and a Joy it
yvD ie.; iii e It lit 1, thOotia' sr tiro r. ‘k Di nadvl iind It•;1 do te t stehne'isi.; ,6i'lre,i Pr catbnyt;:iit;'141,..,fytoe, . tit,bilrod ,c.i; ahli rile: id :ifimetioeiliififitxx, e,...d9ptaii•letnro,
again the,,naMet of the Webitert, and
ceasioO?.:to..-,be --itenie?PhOr.ed., To hear: •ath;iiitith,i•Wseeaelc,naensat..,,cTorih;e,rii,k;u1Wiihe-.' -if.,ierreo.;)
'and.. Lanes :was a real treat - ''' ' i'l: Of the Village We were ,able to 'see
'Cairn, the work -Jot the sicilfial thand.S, '
of Mr. John Webster of Seaforth 'and
his son Earl.. Oh 'the way hoote
Papsed thein of tomeWhat
detigns, hitt none to equal tint ,one,
learned,' that 'same of ,•the
were hrought long distances, tip to
fedi ' in tolor as cottld ,be 'had.; It
certainly -does credit to its, bUildert: thiough its grones: and later iollers
•in,,,greet a few Old
schoolmates and friends; Polly, Susan
and Louise Mrs: .Nancy,
Campbell, Mts. Agee TVieed, Genrge
Smith,' George and 'Ida Siddall and
Walter' :TreleaVen, •happily• at the
in: the iold,rnilg; still stirred into
and kept into adtion hy the.' flniv
the Nine Mile_ RiVer. Conntlesq.
of wheat and other grain have Passed
lVlentOrY • for.' ut Went, baek .to the. slnee ,"Uncl Walter" Set going
dayt: when Daniel ,and Snsan We had not -time., to' •halli trio
ster .and their family .were all living Sentinel office, but were glad tn. meet
--,-james and Robert, Mrt: Alton' and the' Publisher at: the grounds,, when
Dayid Anderson, all with homes the Cairn wat utiVeiled; calin, the
of their own; and with TOM, • ereCtion whieh, With tit insetiption
ban tiz,zie and' Susan':,' all at was largely • made passible hy the
time with their. Parentk. A vetY generotis Contrihution Of 'Mr.: Harry
lear . picture T66176164 Of Mrs. 'Web-, McGee of Toronto:
tel. seated' at the dinitig" room, I „bone I 1.11n nOt. tretiatitting 'On
- ort.gtvigrtiiitrr g, sewing or in opening Int, dialtiirint for „put,
chatting Even • at that daY the Was
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engaged . in „ contest with. -Lochalth
last, Friday •eitening; when., rePOrtt
have 'it, the result 'was 11-1' in- favor
'Of Lechalsk
Mr.- and :Mrs. Ilarty, BettY
and liarrY. Jr., of 'Detroit,. titen' the
. The play 'on the • Instittite,
OAR at''Whitechureh.,:l.ay
•ttericleil,,, considering ; there. were so
..nanY 'other attractions .On the sante
evening: ,Thote ,attendariee had'
all. the., aefors took. theit• Parts
,The toadt in this community
quesoiOnt," said . the father,. "I'd
like„to know' what, would happen, if
"Perhapt," suggested' ,the yoting
hOpeful, ,"you'd have been able to
answer some -of mtne: -4.
Business ilea ion
With the, revittal of business there
a 'growing demand •for well trainee:
younz PcOPle. :Write today for Pm':
ton net:tonally,' Home study courtes.
,the. latter, winning by a shore of 13,
five. pins in ' the fitst inning and
commanded .the 'lead throiaghout •thee
The line up,_their gelding position'. .
'" Vititort—Haryey Webster, e.; I;
thit,Ainie :the afternoon, Was '
nopn. hour! meal retulted • III, Mr.
Alton; South ::Seey..H-LIVebster.
tannon .and' :Torn . Varna.
The .'re-unicin_ Oki yeat Will be
held at . Hayfield.
,MOTGAGE SALE"
: tvliTia7OPEaf4TthYel..1..mw6r:s
'Tittered ' Mortgage. made ,Robeirt
' the.:; Commercial Hotel;
4'"; Bruce.. , .fifty acres
Litclttio*•'• Mid are,. convenient .to:, a
.fehool, 'Thera 11/2 sterey frame.
:tate:, of repair.. 'and.: also. a .•fraMe
Teritis' 'and
4 the nuechaie to he. :paid
atiSfactery to' the -Vender. '
Further particulars-:;: ino4.i he 'had
,7 Nur et Lane, London 'Ontario,
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JEAN & 'WAGNER'S NIGHTHAWKS. ,
TUESDAY, titUltSDAY,, and .
ETsItS15"c; LADIES ;5c; DANCINO FREE