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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-06-09, Page 1—Yz 01106.0 100 poo, • 4 •41k -Re • • w • - •••• rm. ••-m aos, $2.00,;PER YEAR IN ADVAliCE: 0.50 OtHERWISE.. • m. 1-43CKNOW, ONT.I, THURSDAY, J,UNE, b. 1921. :JA.L.c,KNgyv ALIT working. day ncl: night. • Bran and Shorts On hand: W. E. TRELEAVEN: `i1;11 • i!.;%':;•' -'.f.4 rik • • gm tt MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Pcistmester. General, will be ret,- • eived at Ottawa untilnoon. on 'Fri- , ,. day, the 1st :of July, 1921, for •the' conveyance' ,of His Majesty's ,Mails, . on a proposed Contract •for four , years, 18 times . per- between :Whitechurch post Office' and. Grand Trunk Ry. Station: front: the lst Of •'s October next. . • . Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may 'be, sen:-•'' and • blank' forma of Tender may he oh- ; tallied at the Post Offices of 'White- , church, Wingharn, Lucknow: and at the office of the Post 'Office Inspect- ' or; London. '• 'Chas. E. H. Fisiher. . . • post' Office Inspector., Peat Office Inspector s 'Office, • • • 'London Nair' 20th,' 1921.. A-1•••••••.-.. LUCK -NOW 'SCHOOL liEP,0121'S .Room C Cass Cood-J Brabson, (S :Stem;ard#,A;'Watson)•tieS,-.4...Dtitnin Menary, A"Mtirdoch, J. Stewart': •-•:•:•Fair...-11,:,Johnston, C. Greer,,E. on, A Andrew, G Anderson, k But A.- Smith, -LWhitby.' .'B Class: Exe-M. Robiliscm, L Mc- Millan • Fialayiori;• • (F. • • Thonmiso*..D. Hindersoa)„,..tiesYair_ -MeLeod; A: Wilson, -R.. Arm-, , stiorig. :Brabson,•.G. 'Mc- Donald, F. Ste•ward, Naylor, IC. Brciwn, ,A.- McKenzie, 'Metioneld, L. :Webster. Good-j--Wineitred -Arm- strong. :Andersen, Wilson Armstrong, , p, 'MeKenzie, W.. Bradley, rwin, , B.: DrinkWalter, !Sop; W Robiesenk„E„ .Ferrne),..- Agar Consine T: McDonald C John's,' , 7 . • , ` ton., "J. (7, ',DORM, E, Whitby, • W._ Taylor, !G Pp -vest.: M. Stanley...-. • ' I. Miirdie, Teacher. - 7 - .." Sr.' Douglas .78, M. Arm- strong'. 78*, '-.R. .McDonald 77; G. Johnston ;73; B. Anderson 72, ._G.- '. Mackenzie 68, L. Webster68% W. CT* 1.1. 6, P. , • --,---Webo.ter.,.....611-teCallatrat ft Stheltzei-62, G, "McInnes 61, P. Ni, - on 58. A. Irwin 58*, G. Fisher 54, C,; Milne 54*, T. Webster. 54*, C. Blitz- ' steiii '45, C.. Webster 40*.1 . Jr. Iff.:.-M.'Douglat 82; ,SStewert. Webeter _68, K. Thompson 68*. -D2.9-51ilne•••.64*,- "JeWitt 54, S. Decker' 50*; j. Baker 49*, W. Agar 48. .* absent foreine or more exams: • V. E. Cainpbell, Terieher. , BELFAST SINGLE COPIES, 5 CENTS " `'Wlims•••••.;••00. ROUGH ON THE ILIMPHtE Mr. Neil Mackenzie, or the Corner ,Grocery Store,. this town, ordinarily. is regarded as a civil, law-abiding and good-natured man„ But it in- . pears that when he leaves the count -1 er and assumes the role of, umpire ,at a baseball game. he becomes a very different sort of , fellow, and may be - 'come the storm centre of wild excite- ment, and even an objectvoi,pe,r4ecu-' '..tiont. This at any rate 'we would concl'ude from reports: of ,a baseball game' played at Kintardine a couple of, weeks ago -„said reports appear- ing in the papers ., of the Lakeside, Town -last week. Evidently Mae •did not find favor with the scribes nor the small boys, - Here Inv some of the things they said about hithe The Reporter -"They (the crowd) say an exhibition" of "phoney" deeis= hies • by one called „Macke/We, • ' of Luatnow, supposed to be an uniiiire, .but who doesn't know the game."," d"„The ganie to'be protested*,.en a decision handed out by Mackenzie," "After the game was over it look- ed. as if Mackenzie was going to get a bad mauling. The small boys seemed to take 'delight in throwing over -ripe fruit at himIr ' , The "Review" is quite- as unkind', . . and,among other thingssays s' "The Village 'to the south have always held, the reputation of being the .Yorst 'nitwit of beeferi On :.the sporting Map,. and 'they certainly maintained that 'reputation on Theraday" • "There was never a decisinn,giveri litit practically the.. whole team was. •iit arms 'and tried to influence flip' umpire, who, by the WaY; was one •earned Mackenzie .of Lucknow, and the punkest official it has eVer been our privilege,' to see' handle. ah indi- • cater. In the firat place; he ,.did ,not undei'stand ' the rules of the 4•ame,•' and secondly, :it as no trouble at • all for him to reverse- his decision. especially. . when , ,pressed Or directed -to do, so .by theLucknow players." ,"one Ailing sere, Umpire Macken- zie's /mine Ought to be takenoff the'. list of umPires."', • The Writer___elidn't_ seeLthe- game, and, knows' nothing of Mackenzie, an rumpife, "1U -surely' thete better way of settling disputes, thaii citing the umpire With -rotten eggs or Pahlia1ing abusee.-4. good spor will accent :the -decision of an umpire es,. lth--feela sure it 'in r, and when, an ,umpire is atcented;- his decisions for the time ought to be respeeted.'„ If. the ,umpire is ."punk” or 'rotten"` (as he boften Seems:•to ,be) his decision can be appealed a, gainst, and an effort can. be niede to . see that he is remoVed from the list -Incompetent umpires • aair ."tioer snertS"_speil. the -game. --Liickirowites=hoth--plaYert-anil •--spectators-7-sa.Lthat ,the, &Wished -reports :of the game grossly misrep- resented' the f• . whole' 'circuinetance. They state 'positively that Umpire, ifeekentie-did not reveree. e' one his decisions, and that there. v.•:al no • such hubhuleas one Would inferfrom the. repekts..--"It-ei-positivyel,Lst too that the Kincardine men said •to have been injured by Johnstone Were, asla matter of factrnot hurt at -all.. that .after _making emne.mnrannly pretenSe -continued the 'genie te, the -1111141i. •• -Tuesday, Juni 7. Mish,Mallough, of -Dungannon. was the guest of' Mrs. Albert Alton, Sun - 'dal% • • • • ' .'RoVe---Joaenly•Hackett-rls--attending- the-- CountY,.-Council. Goderick this Mr. and Mrs. john Emmerson sant Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ni"xon. ' Misses Lily and Lizzie Alton, ' of - Lucknow, were the guests of their brother. Elmer Alton, Sunday,. Inspector Toms; of Goderich, niade his annual visit be the gchool last week. . • Mr. atid, Mrs. Jas.; Hackett and eon Wilfrid motored to Tiverton Thurs. * daY. . Mt: goy Alton attended the Lon. don Conference last week,' being .seitt as a• delegate front the .shfield cir- cuit. Mr.' las. Alton and lift; Hawkins, of Port Albert, are taking the .cen- OM in this neighborheed. • Mr.' Donald Campbell , Mr. Denald Campbell .who „ for many. years has been -a pilferer fromrheumatism, nese:4 away Mon- day 'Morning of this 1.,stielt at the age. of 79. " Be leaves a Widow and grewn-up family: Messrs. Neil. dad Rory Campbell, of thee'Second Con., Kinloss; Mrs: Dennis, Mary' and i-; of Torontii, and Mrs: Megehn 'who; his been living' with her parents. , The funeral to South Kinioss Cern- etery was held . Wednesday...afters.% noon; • • • Mrs.' Anglia •. Mackentie- . , Mrs... Angus Mackenzie, who lived with her ion. -Alex. north of . town 'on the Holyrooa Gravel, died. on Friday of last week at the age of -82: The funeral was on, Saturday 'afterneon to. Kinlese Ccmetery. : Mrs: -Macken- zie, Whose maiden name was .Mare - et MacDonald, was .one of the pion- eer reeidents• of .Kinloss Township., • Ir- P MacCharles• There • imsSed • away ,at her late home -in the village on•June.2nd; Mrs. 1 aronliarY-MiteCh4rles7, Who had been ill for the past.few She • was"In: her7.2nd 3•`-'ear,ai•,(1 had. Moved • te town with her late,hueband--„,abote three 'Years ago: •Iler maiden' name as Clara .Aliistom, • • The • 'remains were taken •to-.RinleY .Cerneteryfor - • intern:mit . On.Saturday. afternoon; -The funeral .,service at the house was- ' largely' attended, a .nufnher of relat- iees..froni ,Culross: being present . I)IEI) AT LONDON, • The death occurred at London,. Ont.. on. Tuesday morning • of Mr, Donald Stewart, . a brother df Mr Chari,es Stewart, evreeve of Aeh- field, The remains': were brought here on 'Wednesday ' internignt. :I he date Of .the' funeral' was not ar- ranired at:time. of 'writing. " liecO- the Date Open :. • • • • •••' • . garden: party will..be•-;beld on Mr.. Joseph Taylor's lawn. on the el -ening of Teesday. June , 21st, . Ithmernber.: the date and,keep it open.-' " . . • • ' • '.: LOST FAITHFUL 'SERVANT , Mi. A; E.,. 3Illleon had the inisfor: tune to lose one'Of his faithflii .old hns herses et. ',Friday ,inoriling:,of last wtek. It had been out on the . grass and seeing the stable door. 0 .it walked in, Mi. 3.I'illeon's Stet- - Ilia 'eCeupied :one of the and the Old-iiliFs-e-ev'dlently. ,undertoolcto %kick- him oat :-._The,2,itallion kicked; oaek '- -and after--a•-fea---rnandS'• Sae- t:eeded in breaking the old horse's leg which '..put an end to: the rthripus, ,The horse : Of course,had. to be des -- SPECIAL' 'PICTURE AT- , ' . ' REGULAR ADMISSI_ON • "R,10•Girl,'Poor 'the tThvvr- sal nh4toplav in which GladVs ton' "Will "AAA ,thei-sf,i-reen at die :Fain- ily Theatre On 'Saturda`y; lune, llth is a 'ninetY,-thrill-poWer ..draina unending struggle betWeeri riches and povertV-7 • • - The star playS a dual role' in whieh• she charat-terizeS a phild of the Slum's d--an--heiress--7to'-in4lliens::- • •g .filasi : look eXar is; ly chanteldentities'. - The rieli gui goes, to the el -lama -0M :the. poor, self in tne :clothes' and goes tothe. little waif. of the gutter ,arraye her.' oalace. . ••,. Agcording ;to : 'an -agreehient: tween the girls, the • deceptiiM is .'-to • last for an hour ' bet 'a. strange -fate' - noverty'-beit of. the great ciffiii-"' which ...they. live. sn:d alters, the Course of tveci lies. In bringing':the sto6-.`to its elimak HarrY Harris-, the7-dii;ectiir, packs the coneluding seenes: 'with fUriouslykast -1--rdycyntroie.,,,t-;.-,-, th-o, of the inest. terrific gang, -fights . ever 0 0 0! 0. o or. o o o I 1 , LOCAL AND GEI1ERAL I , 0-0-o o o o - Mr. Ernie Wilson Was .honte. for the'week-end. • . • • • • .• • - Bruce Connty:-Coupril" is in session • at. ..Kincardine' this week. •-*" •. • . . -Miss .'"Martha .111a7cCallum •vitited - with Chinni ' frierele• -Friday and t"..4.at.,- The Count (v I 701•1-luren• held its • SeSSiote.•in tinderli this -week: 7 • , •• - • - . Mr; Wm. connea• 'was. in Toronto . the 'past "Week attending -the.. General Assembly. • . • • Miss Carrie Geddes and' her friend Miss Low, Were 'here- froth, Toronto for the week -end. .• • '• • ' 17:g have on han'ci.Scranton. and 'Le-. high..coal in nut, 'stove and furnace.. -Lucknow. Coal co. •- • - • , Frost 'which ••oecutreci.. Monday morning is 'to have done damae.e to: plants in some gardens..." - - Mrs: •Foster -and two children., of. -Erriporinm„ Pa:; are,yisiting" her - :mother. Mrs.; A. • '.1.1aCa.r.r. el. • ' ••••aliss• Colina Clark; a: the LucknO• w - teaching 'staff, ----visited' Westfield _freinds. the end of. last 'Week. ' . . . • Weare.pleased' .to mite -.that Mr,. Clerence Sperice.has beeh auccesSftil .in -passing his .3rd year -at -Medical College.•• • • ke: Mrs. S.". A. Webster ..• and 73.ir, and Mrs. Richardsoin of: • "feeswater, .vielted Ltiektiow • friends Monday evening. Mr. R. McKenzie, manager „of the -Motcif.' Car Co., :Winni- eiz; Viias •the gueipt: of hiss;sisters.• the-. • .Misses--MCKenzie,.ef • •••• 2tlesrs."W...0,.-Meliiilian and '1... ..R.7 Taylor:. -who. havelbeeroin the - irroc, buSiiies here for some Months,: anoouriee '-a.,dissoluticiii• of r- sbip \1 Taylor. Avill-• continue ni the. business 'here..end- .• .E*eter, where he , hue' • :bought a /general sto're'bilsiness. • '.• • • . . . , • • 111., E., LOCKI4ART.': ;.• • " • DIED S.UDDtNLY .Very unexpected Was, the death' ef , Mr. 'Etekial Lockhart which ioccurred .1n• the General IlOspital; Guelph,' .oh TuesdaY 'of . this -week. , 'Mr: Lock- -hart --had, hat heel/ feeling kir the bait .three niOnths. and oh ;.‘1n- t,"ay Dr. 4:11idtt took him :to dnelph fOr treatment: :On Tuesda'y aftei,L hooh-_-*ercl---was-i4eived7of-11 is' death'. The. remains, .were brought • to Lira- nOW:'Wezirreeday :at Mien, but f one,r- al atiangernents have' not been. 'made :at .tinte of"writing. .Mr. Lockhart WaS 5-4„,'ears or•age and hat a widow; one • soil and. three dangh-: ters; ' • • ' • •• • ST HE.LENS. , . i4e.• Rifle .Ranges -,-.0a Wednes- da- y', Jane lst,.•:sonie of the. 'scores at *the 44.413:3..ard'range, out -of -a .76, we're:as follows: ,• Wallace :11111er 68. Isaa::- 'Miller '64; Harris. Purdori., 64, •J.a*.s. C. Purdon 64; Geo, Stuart 64,' Elwell Webster- 60. -Will Webster ;64), Jos.- D. -Anderson 57, F:lmer 1,3urdon' ,55; John Webster 551 .WOOLIS . • Therej...NtilL.b.e_. sereice'Cle zi n_. a •ChOrch next • Sunday On aecount of Aneiversary -Services' at "Lartei" a •former :pastor, Rev: Jae. Little, Of -1thekwooc%.. will- Preach,'• . • As announced lase week... the: ail•• rine] gatden Ph:rtY: under the euspiees. of Calvin Church:will be held in Mrs. R. Miller's ' orchard on, Fri.) 17-tb- 'splendid-PrOgrare--In Campbell,,. of. Dungannon. and Te-AfCeld talent araang- ' . ' " . •.Mr.s. 'McIryine, of 11.1g • ' ta.,--snent few'days 'with he aunts. Mckenzie Andrew. '' Glikerow• • Word. di the dean./ of bis brother in . • - 0 • GIFTS THAT LAST.- Besides gii ing the bride a pres- ent that is nice itp.4 for a aline. it is -pleasant to make- it a gift that will last for years. and be con-. stant remembrance of the Giver. Some small distinctive piece of. silver is as nice a gift, as could he desired. We woeld suggest a piece of Community gilverwaro in th'e Adam design, a Cake Plate, Bread Tray. Casserole, l'ie Plate or piece of Cut Gla'ss. . . •Just pick bt your Gift. 'W ue will . deliver it along with your greet; ings in a manner that will please both your and the, Bride. .. If in doubt make it Silver., ' T.4,ARMSTRONG Jeweler'. & Optician • CAR BADLY DAMAGED' Mr C-Vde• had his' e'er- tat11.,- ..V.-rceked Thtrrsda.i' night. he a.,.•.re-tui ng h erne . lost ,a.S the :rail) 'storm wa0- s .,•;tilig Fn.de'r Way, ant.. e appe,,ecned tee a.ri Iiu fren, the '.1‘ it • .11. Ford whit'.1., • ,,stood fro:::: thelII•tel started to turn out the siit•ef direetiv.:111 • his path., TO.a.-,:s•jd'-'hitzing• the • Fon:: • Rel turned, pie :aid at thc • sa,the fix:le...the...driver. • of •the ,•stapped to 010W...hilt' pa.. t) • . left. • TIns-3,PIt.tns- way to, the right. ." too • nariOw;• and • Re5d'S ear ;came ia violent collision. • wit.% post„, The :cai:. was vek: .dly lyre , -ect, the running bbaro • piie being torn:. off,' °: • , • . • . $0O O� REWAAD' ^ For the.,:perse)n gying nie informa-. tion Whieh will crinit the person who. defaced the trade- mark .Suotton, Witigharn'' „. en; monaments erected by me last seascat ir :I.:milt- -it oW • in(1 n annon • ef-,..file ter i es, reiF64:7p- , -R. A. ..5,`-potton.' Wingham:. Fa4 Theatr.e,.. .LucK.N.ow FRIDAY; JUNK4.10th: • DOli&I'llY DALTON . MIRROR".;' ' • • • 't BILLIE WES'. COMEDY SATURDAY, 31.7NE lith. "GLADYS WALTON' ' "RICH GIRL, POOR GIRL" -"1st EPISODE OF THE DIAMOND QUEEN" TUESDAY, JUNE' SPECIAL, PATHE FEATURE Hank Mann Comedy and Pathe News •EVERYBODY'S • COT,...UMN o • • •• 1 1 AIONLY TO LOAN: on Mortgages, !' • and notes .at. reasonable rates. 1 n Iesura:nee, both stock and '31utual Contpariiea. . Conveyancing. dune 'With. neatness .and desPatch. Gen. Ae Siddall; Broker, Lac16,10w. „ . • 'DR:PARKER, 'OSTEOPATH, at the • Cain House, Lucknow, every Wed- 'nesd;ay Afternolni. chronic dis-; eases 'successfully .treated Ostee- pathYtemoves the •physical causes of • 'disease.- `• ' 'Adjustment of .the Spine More .quickly secured and . ;with • fewer treatments by Osteo-. - :pathy-• than' by aifir other method.' e• • NOTES. .1 F.,: ph H m i ad ;Ad' 'and high::. ly 3.{..speeted resident- of the, Locliaish disii let,- died on the moimirrg ef • was home with. .Ch• ristian fortitude patience:- Of a -.k•-,-ndlytil.--sposi-, • •Lion, Ur: Hamilton •wee eateenied.;:ete, -.a geed neigiihor. -by •all Who:- knew Wife • •predeceased him, Lai4out 1 .year.-a-ge,--,-JIk.-leaves. at .11011:ei , to 111.,11,11 his loss, three 'daugnters: and .one son; besides Mrs,' histne„ pf Detreet, and. A. „alai:Loan. .if. Loci/nisi; all of whom were peesent at the • other, 61.ins *who. arein the•Canadian _were tr;sable-,,toe"1,),e'-‘,:preeilit.-: • . • LUCKNOW BAND -Open . fay engagemerits e at Celebrations. Garden 'Parties and Lawir ,,„kitchison, Seey_ 19-9-tf. '• . : • rAtKelleNhelrit, riight;:or da -tf • -Highest prfes paidfor, poultry • an i-jihk -A GroakObL ' • ,SXLE---Frame dwellhig, on JlaVelock .St, Lucknow six room's, : .good ix,Pair., large ..karden. Apply: , to W. ,G. 9-5-tf- • . , . • fFOR ' dw ling- - with stabIe•-nroperty of Jake Libel% Price and; terins ,reaspnable. Ap•file to G.. A: SiddalL" 16;6 -425 - . • LOST A . ear license marker., ' 'with her father £t- 3:1rs, John atO Rds.".e; • of 'left fru.nds in _Till' lora, -111:noise. • ' 'Chester. -fianuit, •()a..k.ville; • is-snending'a ifew ueS•s with' i.riinti•- :*at Zion. • • • ' ' • ' ' • I isses. Annie •and, Mary . •is her vacation. • nt.ur in 11 Ingham ,last wt.• ek. Mr: of Alta., is \ itn»_ J Vs.% 3.1a,.)n";.., . • • • ,.. • 71_.; oLo ; s iting_hf....t.' 11"-u-rS'e at Chathani. , ." • Mr.- Witt. '1';•ilkie; 'of Kincardine; spent a day last week. W3T4• -ireeree,. • at Lam ier. ReV.' IL IV. Syk•es; of loton to; •_,Ause Lae Baritythil (nurse I. ‘-i-ha„. speat her vacation Avith.,her father at Liklia1sh has returned 'to Wimiso Narse Anne 34ael-ennan, of Chi- cggo,• is spending ,her vknatikin wiu her parents, Mr. :and.: Lochalsh .• ' .-aj Mi4n-ss; .11!s:;ett • •• of near Lachalsh, are ;siting trlenist „in hieago. • Ida 1 of lienileck:•k'itY, ha e taken a Poeitien ELS .U$SiSti'iflt ill Cha-'. Alton's stori.. . eltn ki AIlo issw she 1$1', WeILD11411-es uia • '''''- Frank John:4to1i is down fr.oin New Ontarioto spend a'fsew days -eith his uncle, W. A. Johnston, near Kin - tail: .• . W.11. 8. MEP -TING GARDEN PARTY The Mhfield. Ladies Aid- aiold- their' anntial. garden party:, at the, hoe of 'Thomas -Hackett, 14th, e7O.,n,. Ashfield; on the el:ening of June 15, Supper will be served" from 6' to o'clock. A geed prograin i's in pre - paragon and the Lucknow. Brass Band will enliven the evening ,with inuei.c....t..Adiiiissien 50c. end 25c. , . „ .CHeRCII, STEWS _.A"'MiiVefjirtirY -services- - will be held: in East ,Ashfield Church ,on Sunday, June 12th. The Rev. John Little, a • and47.20 'punt, . • • ••- • The Rev. Geo. Telford. of Blyth, Willi occupy the pulpit of the Pres- byterian Church here next Sunda\ morning and evening. Mr.. MacCat- lupt will be at Blyth. Mr.. Thomas F'..Nitright, student of Huron College. Ontario. and son of Rev. Prof. T. G. A. Wright,rector, Whitby. Ont., has been annointed to the Lucknow Parish for the sumnter months. Mr. Wright is an overseas man. having serVed for four years with the 18th Battalion. . • ."The June bride.” There is also June bridegroom., but of courffe he &AI not 40t Pn1011 91 figure, „ • 417 T he s tory of -."Rich.„'Girl,- Poor „Girl". , was written for,gary Pickford by ...I. G. •IlaW-ks.' and' was purehased iversal when 'Miss Pick.ford. went to Europe,' '..altering',her prOductienc. 'schedule. .• ' • Giecike-AVal ton's 'artistry, '13 Mit:. phasized, .J2y- •the unusual.- gond emit. .which will he 'seen in --her' support at the Family -Theatre on ' • Saturday.: Antrim" Short :and' Harold Au -tin ap. pear as her leading men for, the dual' 'tole. While, .Gordon McGregor, ..-Jte Neary, '‘Vadswerth Harris and'C. 'Het zlinger hav_e„..iniportant-elteracter roles. • ' • • MA FEK IN G ' e • IS edding-r.bell.s are, ringct ing ‘lou And clear. Mr. Alfred -Andrew spent SandaY„ • , F.t1•7' s tb therg, brcrint�n. Was himie-Monday Mrs. Jas. Webster and Edward,. of Boundary West. are visiting "Mrs. ...Thos. Blake. . . • . Mr. and Mr Geo Dale, Miss An- ona 'andDonald Dale and Miss Clara Sproat .vieited at Mr, Thos. Ander,- son's Sunday. e A baby girl came to brighten the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. •Rivitt, May 26th. Mrs. Win.• Blake visited her son, Dr. M. Bak,MJ'. at Ottawa'sfor a week during the recent session of parliatnent. A report 'of, the 'recent London Branch Cprivention. held at Listowel, will be given at the nextMissionary meeting which will° be held at the home of Mrs. Jos. Hackett' Oft June. 23rd. ••••:9 •The aninial,meeting. pf 'the...St; ins ' Woriten's inetitute• ‘S'a;; • held - the home of Mrs. McKenzie. ,The fol., officers were elected:; .Presi- -.dent Mrs. A. Anders'on; 1st vree-pr'es, "Mrs'. B. Naylor. 2nd :vice-0es. 'Mr. \Vitiate 1,(etv:ti1P8ir.:1107.-7..Rrli-, :Miller, dist F. Todd; Mrs. - Geo. Webb, .Miss M.. Campbell; lir- grain cont Mrs. D. Todd, Mrs, Wal- lace Miller,. 3les Intlierferd, NICKenzie, F. Anderson; .gurf ray: organists, Mrs. W. R :Farrier, , Mrs. Cranston. Mis E. McPherson .aaditors....:Mr&-,W,..--1.---3,1iller,- Mrs. '6. - Todd; Meetings held cm the ' leet Thursday of each • month. ''.Visitors always welcome. • , Miss Mabel ,Woods and Miss Mad- eline Gaunt intend trying their Low- er Normal exams, in. Goderiel-f,:-wItieh - start on Thursday. - . gr. Joe. Smith. • is attending the geDfliatles; MiS Ames Henry. Mr. NV. Bowles and son Stanley. of 'Sombra, Ont., and MrA. Raymond Johnston Were • Visitors with Mr. Chas. Durnin on Monday. : DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIII) . Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be- tween L. It. Taylor -and W. G. 'Mc- Millan, of the village of ,Lucknow,' dissolved by. mutual tonsentlind that the business will hereafter be tarried on by the said L, R Taylor. All ae- eounts owing to the firm are -payable to L. E. raylar. L., it: Taylor, W. Go liatillow The regular meeting of the .S'uth Kinloss W. M. S 'was held in the church on Wednesday. june Ist, :11is5 .MacKaY. the President. presiding. A very full and Splendid reuort of the Presbyterial was givol by Mrs. John MaeLeod *(2nd. Con.). while Miss Helen lutherland..as chairhian of a committee of five, showed the effect Of the war on Dula. Mrs, Gollan Continued .the scripture stutly' of Acts, and the meeting closed with prayer uby Mrs. MIyeri .1144, •nurelt Please , 'welt to Marble Wor-lese;-47----- .Ltieknow. - • 8-5-0 '''. • ^P, • • • • • • , WANTED -TA. Yew studeat, nurses ',Apply to the City of .Sttaitford Gen.: •-• Hospital, Strattet-47-1- )ntario.; FOR • SALE-Cotrifortabel house '-with one acre of lead; located nerth 'depot. Very reasonable ,f -or 44•1;4.4k---3alei-ai-'-ewner-ls-,-moving--,--•- pw•Ay • pro:.• • R.R. :5, Lucknow. 19 -5 -ti . -FOR. SALE.-Tiverrvin, Frame 'House, good..gellar, 'large woodshed, ,barn, 'cement.' tiled well, an -d about tnie •aere-of immediate iiesses- -siotitifibt.--JOhneten. -- The annual meeting •of the Huron . County Breeders' Association. -will ,be held in 'the Town Hall, Wirighizn,'.ou Saterday, June 18th, at 2 p.m.' Prof. G. -E." Day: secretary -of. the Canadian - Shorthorn Association., will. be preat._ ent and give- 'ail addreas. It IS alSo bilged .to :haye H. D., &Pith, .at -the Cailadiin...11erefOrd. Association pres- ent, . :Members and all inthrested •in Pere bred cattle- are invited to at - B., Stothers, ,See. Huron. _ Breeders' Association. • THE LOCAL, MARKET , ' • .TAVZ,S•• • good .,t .. •W' r• f •.125 Butter".. 20 Hog. ;. .,;(4.00 . . When doctors disagree it should.' - not be surprising if the mediArie doe 4 not agree. • • One way to manufacture prosper- ity, is, to„ start up a lot of new fac. tories. The .more we 'aggravate someone else when we are niad the. more it sOotheg !Its. ,4 a -An :e. 7.1 4111`1'f r'77.