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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-06-02, Page 1R • • • $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.; $2.50 OTHERWISE: 4 1 M .. LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSD4Y ° JUNE 2, 1921. tafaLE COPIES, 5, CENTS LUCKNOW ':Roller Mills re working day and ni • ht. • Bran and Shorts on • hand. W. E; _TRELEAVEN. moo . 0 0 0 0.' 0 0 .. 0. ,0 0 .. 0 o LOCAL AND GENERAL I. • i o 0 0. 0 0 ,e • 0 • 0- 0 a homeiom el 'g 's Ruth Mif Ma tch l � ,a Trinity:College, Toronto. • The village of Fordwich will un- dertake. the erection . of a Commun- ity Hail, - Miss. Alicia Mitchell is visiting' G't derieh fria•iils this week. t The. undersigned. is, prepared to as- sist with any kind, of housework by, the day. -Mrs. -Mabel . Pinner. Capt. and Mrs. A. M. Shephard, also. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mackay, of Goderich, were week -end visitors of Mr.. and Mrs. M. Mitchell. Miss Lea 'Smith, who went out west a few n¢onths ago, has return- ed, home. She *as accompanied by, her sister, Mrs. Peterson, and two' children, . • , Miss Glenn, of Glenn -Charles, Tor- onto, Canada s • Hair Fashion Store, Will be in Luc ow, Wee., June lith, at' the Vain liuse, with a full line of°• Ladies'. and •Gentlemen's. hair Goods. .if you are not satisfied with the' appearance of your • hair consult kiss Glenn who is an authority on Hair • (;roods and • individual . Hair Styles; tree demonstration. Willoughby; Farm Agency, the,lar- gest )Farm Agency, in t,anaua, , has e4gaged Mr. L. U.• 'Taylor, of Luck- •now, to act as their agent • in that district; .and we would ask all those who desire to sell or purchase a farm to get In touch with. Mr. Taylor Our •Head • Office • is situated at' 43. Victoria: St., Torontofr Ont. MAIL CONTRACT, SEALED TENDERS, addressed, to the Postmaster, Generl, will be'rec- eived at Ottawa until' noon, `on Fri- day, the' lst of July, 1921; for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, ;on a. proposed ,Contract• for four Years, 18, times per week between W hitechurcb . Post Office' and . Grand Trunk Ry. Station from the ' let ' of October next. Printed' notices containing further information as to .conditions of pro- posed • Contract may "be seen and 'blank : forms. of Tender ma jbe ob- tained at the Post. Offices ,o hite- 'church, Wingham, Lucknow. and at the office of the Post Office Inspect or, London.. - . •-. ' Chas. E. H. Fisher, Post' Office' Inspector. Post Office Inspector's __Office, • London, May. 20th,. 1921 :, • ,,AUCTION James Lavis�witl have: an 'MM. tion sale at his residence, St Hel- ens, on •• 1 . ' THURSDAY. -JUNE -.9t h At 2.30o cl k .m. ,.p There :Wilt' ll er w - o ffered, f •s or ale be Household Effects, a Cow,: a Calf . and a • number of hens. Ter s Cas _ 'R. McChar�les, Auctioneer. • AIJgr O1N`',: SALE 25'D.tirham Calves will be sold by public "auction, at the Cain House Barn, ' Lucknow,-on-•-Saturday after- ;_...poon, . June 4th, commencing, at 2.30 1oo -R.:.J...:Lon •• „.a clot5..., All �• . d__ones,g,•. 'Pro ' .J.; .Pur s, :Auc ' `i,• • �. NOTICE � •.., From the lst of June until Oct.lst We y¢i1.0 have a night'• delivery of. ',milk at' 9c a quart:' Anyone can'•get- any quantity bfs milk or creamy off the ice, at -mutton' . Meat Market during --the day. i ;,Spring Hill Dairy, (lw • , ` i`_• R. J. Button{. • -Tuesday; May '31. Mr. ,and .. Mrs. J.; H. • Turner spent Sunday: at .Win, Patterson'�s, White • church. '- 1VIr. • Jflo -Gibbons' lgot-a-trfrek--•on Tuesday and moved to his, new;resi- dence,in Wingham. __ 1 !- We are glad to report that Mrs. Jas. •Martin is able to be around a-- in after her serious illness. A few from' areu>�td'• There attended' . the ;Sheills Thompson•--i'veiddrnt' on Wednesday. , _a Mrs. Clark, of Hernial, is -With her daughter, 'Mrs. • J. as . who . ._ .g , .._ J _MM.. 0i?, _ li. ;has. not been well of late .._._,_ ... ,<.•.. WIUTECHURCH ..Monday, May 30.' Miss :Alban Fox .visited ' last ,week with friends at. St. Helens.; Mrs. Hutchison;, of London,..is 'vis- iting with°. her daughter, Mrs: Free Mowbray: • • Mrs. Jno ~Leggatt, :of Drvton, is Visiting With. ' her son, .; W� ay • _ `.. _ __ Miss Emilia. Davidson ..spent ..Sun . day with 1Virs. Eli Jacques. .:t d • rs.. Chas.-lteZl :ana�fam, of . Blyth,: spent the • week=enu 'with -Mr and Mrs.'- W m•. Martin: • Mrs; W: J • .Foster, ` of Bayfield, is vision) ; at the Tome of her brother;. Miss` Isabel Fo visited over the weekend' '. with Mr. 'and Mrs. Alex Mowbray at, Dungannon. Mi. Arch Paterson, of Wingham, spent Sunday with iris nephew, Mr. K. _Paterson. ". Miss .. h llis Weaver, : whohas ben visiting -her •-brother, M -r. --Kenneth: Weaver, returned to ••her• Nome in •De-. troit on Monday Y • -:Mrs:-Frank •Woaks`,a ►d•son. Alex, of near '.T_eeswater,-_._visited .�.a..few . days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mow- bray. _ ..�--• ltev. Mr. Scobie goes to . Toronto thisweek to`•attend the General As - TAKING' . THE CENSUS r The big job sof taking the census of all Canada began Wednesday 'of this week, Mr. Herb Graham is _In and • Lucknow _ k'in L he• o charge oft . �N.r he thinks it will be, some job as he Must . call 'on every householder in the village and induce_ each one to 'answer' about 05 questions. -Grahamwas •over in Walkerton .for couple of daysolast: week attending a school of :instruction in. connection with his new duties.. This taking of census, which is done every ten years Is riot merely an enumeration of the population. The aim is to get an in ventory • of everything in the coun- try -the• people, all • information.• about them and all they possess. So Mr. Graham should be a pretty well posted man regarding Lucknow 'and its peopleby the time, , he . gets' through. The census -taker in .the country has even a heavier task; as there are some 45 questions to be answered by the farmer. - ' ' This census -taking is not merely an impudent inquiry'. into people's af- fairs: Those entrusted with the car-: rying on •of 'the affairs of the coun- try must know something about it - how • many people, their nationality, occupatl'on, •age; • etc; . how ' many cattle, horses, . sheep and hogs there are. The information gatheredby. the census -takers. will not,' be accurate, but. it Will be mueh - better, than - no information at all. If it •were not for this decennial census -taking, our information about .the country would be, a' mere matter of guesswork.. It has nothing to do with, taxes. of any • sort ,whatever: • - 1 r LUCKnlO,W LOSES TO BRUSSELS BIG 'DAY, ATS CHESLEY • ,Friday, June 3rd.; will see a bum- per ..crowd tri 'Cheeleyto honour, Pre- inier.. Drury on',his ' first visit 'to: the, County of Druce. - • The Pren3ier is . greatly admired and hundreds are travelling quite a. distance by auto and otherwise to hear him. tie will. . speak from the bandstand_ at_2.1.5,in„ cue afternoon. i Nine .Hundred• Dollars is offerred-in' -raping: A bas eball rizea-for-horse r g. match between Chesley and Walker - e ..r}rith.;; Qwen,. Sauiid _ playing . .th . winners, will be interesting. a d --Tara. team s-�mo'1i--cross- sticks- a Lacrosse match. _ The concert and dance in the roller rink iii the evening will attract many.. Merry-go-round, Penny . Ar- cade, Shooting -Gallery, Stri'king Ma-• chine .and other Midway attractions. Visitors should gd' early inthe day to' see • • the --grand- Trades and -Cali thumpian procession parade the- grin cipal- streets -at -40;30 -=in- 4he-morning. :The Bruce Regimental .. and Kitty Bands will furnish .themusic for the •day; • Returned .-s-oldiers "''wearing badges will.„be .. admitted . to. the grounds free, of .'charge. Chesley; will be at its best--advt. J4ucknowi and 'Brussels . 'baseball teams gave, an entertaining .exhibi tion of baseball* in the park Tuesday one',thing . r was there evening. Butth g wrong, Lucknow should hav:•won. the game :but, didn't, though it look- ed 'throughout • the -greater part of the game, that victory vas sure, 'Up to the 7th inning- the score was 0-2 in favor of Lucknow, In the. seventh, Brussels:scored one,..and in the 84th there.. was a 'bit..'of a windfall • and Brussels. scored 3, ,making ,the score 6-5 for -the visitors;` and thus it stood, at the i end of the game, •' Brussels had .also won frdin Lueknow at Ries.' eels: .. We are looking lorward.'to a good game •here on Priday.afternoon when Teeswater will be the visiting team, • One trouble with.. baseball, .and with all team games.for that•' matter, is that the teams often merely repre- sent the town they - play ,ford'' It impossible to 'exclude the "outsider" as good players' are brought to towns for the season and 'indirectly paid, for 'their services Lueknow is play- 'ing: all home men, and, of course, are at a disadvantage on that account as nearly ail -other teams in the leap' gue :have " iiutside" help: However, there is sport ...end entertainment, win, or lose sembly. Mr. Gordon Rintoul, of Knox College, Toronto, will. occupy , the pul "it here - . on Sunday,-• June -'5th. � � June 12th is the•date set for 'Ann,- versary' services in' the ' Presbyterian Church,' when the Rev. -Mr.. McLaugFr-- tinw•svllo i^ dioro ;f rode `I3i, itish Colin Miss •M'' rtle Beeeroft left for Tor- model his barn y . CULROSS CENTRE Tuesday, May 31 Mr, and Mrs. John' Dick.made , a -business .-trip:-to-.Toronto.�last; week._ Mr. Walter Ross is preparing, for - lire rises shed avid is sisal going �l')Leacu , onto Monda where she - purposes re• Miss Agnes Iagiies.. scent the Y P P week -:end at her home in. Teeswater.- niaining for a time. - Mr. John McKague visited friends -o-o-�--e. here' on Sunday last Con, 6 . is a busy line ' now owing RAMOUNT ^•'• ` to the -n`aTbuildin of:' h 'bride on . S g Con. B. . 1 Tuesday.. May 31. :. Mr. and 1VIrs.'. A+ Reis spent Sun - Miss' Margaret McDiarmid spent d t th h f M d Mr `_. . ,... i ., Mr. and Mrs.' N... ' • ' the weCk-end .with• M Walter Ross .' . J. Mackenzie,' of Hemlock City. a Mumps are still . lingering' in;.this, Miss. Sadie MacDonald left last vicinity. We ho �e those now eon •Week for Wr dsor Where st swill' yrs= 'fined will soon be around again. r .Mrs Lorne. MacLennan. 1W--:-..M•:--S. it her sist� , The - convention • whisk Our Cheese Factory ' is again in was held in Knox_ Church, ' Teeswater :cull;awing under the, management_ of iii Thursday ]aft :` ryas°'.:well re re- P ay a e ome- , o r. an s. Milton Bell, of Pine River. Owing .to.seated f m' this i THE. BAND AT TEESWATER Lucknow ,Juvenile Band • under the:' leadership of Mr.-McMorran, gave a., street program before going .to the park and: also in the evening: after. tea: For so Young a band, Mi Morvan is to be ,compl-imenled 'on 'his; tr:t:n:nc them. =The N:ws. DEATH ''OF -CHARLIE PINNER - • Mrs.•Pinner, who' lives north' -of the village, recently had confirmation ' of the report that her husband; Charles: Pinner, . died at.- Davisville Hospital; Toronto,. on *the 22nd of November. last. 'Leath was due to.cancerin the Lace and neck. As 'is •well' known here; Mr. Pinner served inthe:Brit- ish Arm Y :; _thron.g hent. the : war-,, anu , on his• •discharge from :the -•army he did not return here to -his-wife-anti children. • It was thought that he: marred: -in' England, -but 'it -appears - that he -returned . to Ontario.. At the zoutbieak`f the w ,ar --he. was'`s.till;on o the Reserve hist of the British re a I-• ar_axiny,_and homes the raman to leave Lucknow for the front.. He reached Fraaice :in time to take , part in the retreat from • Mons, and;fought through' the first terrible'. year:.Af- ter. being . w'ounded in, the hand ' he. was -kept: •hi England •as,'a rdril 'officer, He -wed ,here. for a month ---on .leave' dufinr-the^ivae-`II•e`vq'a's"39-ye'ars'of- , age l_ -.The :_.remains ::were::: taken ' _ to, Vancouver for interment in. a .,plot which` ;membe'rs`' of : the family ' faire • •' �.ST. HELEN -Tuesday', • May 31. . Arrangements are being jrnade .for a Garden Party' under the auspices of Calvin Church - to be held Friday evening, 'June 17th, • • - Mr. Wm. McQuillin is erecting a' new silo.;.. Mr. and` Mts.' W. Philips, of 'God- erich, •.were week -end visitor at 11r. Jas, ttrnin's. , - Mass Gladys Webb was home:from' Stratford ` for the week -end: • Mr. and Mrs:: Herb Thompson, Mrs Thos. Todd arid Mr. and Mrs. Under- wood and daughter, Grace, of Wing- liam,.spent Sunday withfriends here.. Mr. Thos. � Phillips• is shipping a 'carload of lumber..: The annual social meeting of. the Harris -Mission 'Band will be held on Saturday, June• 4th. All :the children are especially invited: to this • meet- ing. •Rifle Association -At the shoot on Saturday, a few of ,the scores at the 400 yard range out of a possible 35 were as follows:: 'John Webster $5,• Jos. D,. Anderson: $4, •Ja; Purdon 34, Elmer P•urdon 34; Isaac . Miller 32, Wallace 'Miller 32, Will Webster 30, Harris Purdon 27, Jet.' Aitchison 25, Elwell.:Webster 25. • , - , ;Mr. end Mrs.Lavis and family are preparing to' leave for England. .As announced elsewhere. they will' have, en' auction ',sale of 'their. effects. -op dune 9th...,. . Sunday, May 29.th, was' a day• to be '• remembered by the Presbyterians here. The Sacrament of the. • Lord's Supp, per Wes observed '.The attend- ance of 'members was . the largest- fel spine years.;;•Ten new. menthe -its wen: added'to ihe' congregation„ For next Sunday,:Rev:: Mr. Cumming has an: nouinced as his sermon suhjects: '41 :a.m.; "Go Ye' into all the' World ,and preach the Gospel,"„ and, 'in •. the ev' ening "The 'Last Gospel Invitation.' • .ASIIFIELD MOTES. „ Family Theatre LUCKNOW • FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd:: DOROTHY 'GISIH -in-- ° ,•RE. ,QDEI:LING.I ER.°I•,IJSBAND • a . Paramount Magazine, 'and Biggs;' • Comedy Miss Sadie Jolinatone has,ago'ne „ao :Kincardine where-' she will go. in training as a nurse at the hospitit1 Miss Henderson, of : Detroit,. ' .is :. _ D ••vi�itiiig vaith-:her• M.ac- sisterr;:Na•r.,, Kenzie, at Lochalsh: • Miss Jessie_=Buckingham, of--Laizi , ier, spent: Saturday With Mrs:; Ade;:' 'CHURCH NEWS Rev. R. F. Irwin- and Rev. Copeland- are attending Conference at..London this w. eek T ' g op .0 The Lea ue�- ._ The • to is at'League '• was taken by Mr D.: C, -Taylor Mon., day -evening, -Having --far his•; -.subject- "Persevereeee. The scripture :les-. n Li t .sad ;-1r . M4..-. .-;An re.� Ur.Rathwell gave a reading • , arid. Miss Allin: contributed• a solo:' -'' 'The 'Guild•-The•ni e: in ' • e, t g :of -the Presbyterian -Guild, Mondayevening'. Was . the last for the 'present: term;. and a vacation 'will lie,; taken until September 12 `rhe Social Commit-: tee was in charge. Mr. R. D.,,Camer- on gave an address on `• the *topic, oRiches Their- Use • Abuse , aridSol- os were given ' by Miss 'Clark and Miss Mary Aitcheson, a reading by, Miss . Co tie 1, and 1 tions ' �:. _ _ se eu . b . arY n, L _ Y a string orchestra lead by :Mr. D.. C,. McMorran • 'LUCKNOW' `sentloL Irmo tri 1VIr. P.. McGlynn had his phone ro._ vicine y. the low ,price of, butter many of the r• - „ a-takere-oo t--last-w k .so --viii 42616- _. _ _ . 1-._ �_ ._ _ . u „ , �, !• ,.. _ .. ,g"_ . farmers, ai'e sefidm$" thein 5fl'llif• to Ali be eaneeyled.. ' - ..., .. j the ,factory_anti-_aa.- lessen, ..- heWork I. of sepiarating milk or making butter• i Miss Dorothy Pickering, who was • POULTRY,. CULLNG compelled. to ' leave her school work • .DEMONSTRATION .h Goderich on account of ill health; is improinng; - ,_ . • , , . A Poultry Culling Demonstration ' A numberof our young people at- will be heldon the farm of,Wna. Pin- tended the ball game at Dochallh' ley,"" Lot 5, Con. -8,,. Ashfield, on between Kincairdine 'and Lochalsh Thursday,' June; 9th, at 2 o'clock p.m. which resulted in a score of 4-2 in All those interested in getting rid of favor of the -home team. - the "boarder" males it a point to at- , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Irwin, of end. The poultry wild be culled' by . 'Wingham, spent the 24th the guests. J. T. Francis, Poultry Expert, from of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ketchabaw. •. the 0, A. • College. • Miss Myrtle Webster,' of Lucknow* S. E. Stothers,• visited her cousin, Aleada Stanloy Dept of Agriculture' on Mtn, ,dar • o -o -o—+ -Room II..• M:ss`Sanet T•tk.ett •has .returned Mrs. Chas: MacLean, of ...Kinder - din'? . is visitin lie,, niothei; rs.' R: •' g kIibbe'n, near-LochaLSh, `Mrs Hib-' ben has not;;enjoyed, good health-et- ' ealtli,-ol=- . Mr: :. and. ` Mrs...1 Johiistone, of •Hemlock City, visited• with Mr. `and'•. �4lrs, Alex ' GainPbell, near,. Ambeiley, a day • last week. Miss -Catherine McDonald,. of Toi- on o '-ts visiting her ••,aunt, Mrs.•.•D." MacLennan,: . of Lochalsh: ' . •Mr -and' Mrs. D. K. Webster -are • s' en in a .week with..,their. daugh- •ter, • Mri. W. T Gardner;. at Zion. ` 1VIr:. and Mrs.' Chas (,%coke, of. Bay- field; 'spent the :week -end. with Vlr: and. Mrs. 'Kenipton; of Laurier: Messrs: ',John and Wilber Webster; of - S:eafortii_called - vnr--Ash-field friends lust week ,, 7"• Mr. . and Mrs. J'. ' A Glennie, - `o£ Lucknow; -spent t;he 2'1th with •It,ev. and Mrs. Hardie. -..'1Ir..- sand.JLrs ....7;hos,,,.'.: Watts,.:. oft Laine;. were visitors 'at 'Alexar • SATURDAY, - JUNE 4th. • . • ELMO LINCOLN , •, -in- . UNDER CRIMSON .S,KIES 4 (See special' advt.) , TUESDAY, JUNE '7th:. THE WEB OF DECEIT• Pathe 'News. and Comedy. • o -o -o- -a o EVERYBODY'S 'COLUMN o . • p I 0-6-4,-.),-0-0-6-0-4s, 3-0-0 '.. . MO. Y TO LO;AN', on mortgages , and - notes at reasonable - rates. kite insurance, 'insurance, both stock and • • ,Mutual C,oinpanies. " "Conveyancing• ,done with neatness 'and .despatch':;: , ' Geo. A. Siddall, Broker, Lucknow.: IVR. PARKER, OSTEOPATH; 'at ' the. - Cain House, Lucknow, every Wed nesday afternoon 'All chronic dis eases ' successfully, *bated. : Osteo= • pithy removes the physical causes - ..of disease. Adjustment of the ` spine is• more quickly' secured and ,with :fewer treatments by. Osteo- •.. pathy than . by . any other method. LUCKNOW ' PIPE" BAND for engagements.. at Celebrations, . Garden Parties and Lawn Social's. E. Aitchison, Sec'y.• _ 19 9-tf.: :-....VETERINARY 'SURGEON. Dr; -- 1V. .Keleher, :Ripley; Phone 63, s o d a tf ni ht he.•_ __ ..,_ :des . --FOR � SALE. --=New T Was and' Wringer, in first class :condition. Robt;-Brown; L ucknow,'' ' :• Apply :ta u 28-4-tf. ..Good : frame- dwelling,' - new, •'7 - i:ooins,• good cellar, .cgal•'shed, gobd well, one acre- of` ground Will sell' or rent. -Terms . easy. John. Ackert.. 2 -6 -12Th •• rk '. _, - _ be o -Yo FOIL SAL A num r f pigs ready to • wean.=H ,i.P '• It.,gaii; = -Ashfield;_,'1'hone .76. r 9 • .D.ungannon :.: J ',FOR • SALE -Late and early cab-• bage plants -T: J: Banns :Lueknow, FOR SALE -Village :property, lairs- acres land in the Village: of Lucknow -Op-:the- land_ are- axi orchard, .frame dwelling. with large_ woodshed, hard and soft Nater, good-har-n,:.Fos particulars apply • to Frank' •McCharl- es, R.R+ 3, Lucknow... 2-6-p:- WANTED..-..A:rfew student_, nurses. •-'•A : 1 F••-t`the.:-Cityy.:-.of..Stratfnrd f»n- �. pP3. S'-:.er 1Lo.. ,iter; .Strakfl2l ??Qr Mr. 'and Mrs. A. •C. Mackenzie, of Lochalsh;.-visited••With` their- da1igli,• ter, Mrs. C., Boyd ,near Amberley. Mrs, R: Brown, of .Lochalsh, visit- ed With Mrs..L.Ritchie, of. Zion, a .dayr-last •'week • • BELFAST, - --:Tuesday,' May. 31 - Miss - Miss Irene Brunt, .from the• West is visiting her grandparents here Mr. Spence Edwixrds; •Joe tthd-Miss` Mina Edwards, .Miss Mamie Haley and:. Miss,. Edna Johnstone of .Dist. slain, viSited"with friends' in 'the burg Saturday and Sunday,; FOR SALE'--Good,,frame dwelling "with' -stable;" -Pr-ee and terms reason- able. - Atiply. to. G..A.. Siddall. , 16-6-125e.; • • Sr ITS lrir' M Stefan, B. IiefT' g ., a tioini a.£rtek-epeetlin a, fiwwday.-- THE LOCAL. MARKET FOIL ' SALE.=Comfortabe4 house with., one , acre of land, located north of 'G.T.R. depot.,,, Very_ -reasonable - - far Buick sale, as owner is moving' away; Apply Mrs : Alexy ,Finlayson, ,11.11. 5; Lucknow. • - - 19-5-tf • iv FOR_ .SAI.>J. 'Pr�e-,roem, , House, good cellar, large. woods,'hedy' barn, cement tiled well,: and about ` is a osses- of•:larl . Inui�ed__t_ _ .:'ane_acre_ d, p _ _ _ _ siott. -Robt. 'Johnston, N MEMORIAM derson*, • M, - McQuillin, B.. Libel, - "A•, Andrew*, L..,Menary*, - Good= -E. McDonald, W. Nixon, N. Wilson*, R. The members of Lucknow Lodge, No. 142, I.O.O.F.,, will attend divine worship in. South Kinloss Church on Sunday morning, June. lith, in mem- ory of those who have crossed the silent river during the past year,, and• especially those• who lie beneath. the poppies in: Flanders Fields, All Oddfellows are earnestly requested to attend. They will ° meet in their 3a � rQaIfi, np Tyrer th It 10 o'clock, ..o Jr, II. Ex. -F. Eaton*, W. Web- ster*, It. Mackenzie; L. Robinson, V. Sherrift*, 'Good -H. McDonald*, M. Watson,!,' Clioffrd: Webster, • Charlie. Webster'", R. Watson, M. McAllister S. MacLeod*, Fair -J. Mackenzie, B. Milne, R. Bradley, L Drinkwalter* A. MacMillan, M Jewitt,' E. Pent- land. *'',neither late nor absent during the' Month, -, J. MacCaliont, Teteher, week with her. ,sister near Dungan. ilon. Mrs. Sto.thers,• of Lucknow,called on friends in the burg Monday. Miss Mary Cunningham, • of Sliep- pardtbn, visited with her, sister,. Mrs. gay Alton,' Sunday.'' .In the absence of the ,Pastor who is attending Conference, Mr. Owen Saddler will occupy the pulpit Sun- day. A large number attended the hal game played here May 24th, Belfast •vs. Westfield,enccing in a score of 4.8 in favor of the house Mini it. • r Eggs+ . , . • , . .;..22-23 1.10ga.•• .....,.;, �....+.':, .,:,8.25 o�o•o---- MRS.. GEO, FALCONER ..DEAD • The wife of Mr. Ge'o..Falconer, reeve of Culross, died on Monday fol- lowing several months' illness, The funeral was• held on Wednesday. Mrs. Falconer ' was formerly Miss ,Quinn, •of•••Langeida —district,