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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-07-14, Page 1
,4101, oppwajammommr •'r $2.00'PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; =2.50 OTHERWIBR. p. , r. t..-�•,: LUCKNOW, ONT„ THURSDAY, JULY 14, . 1921.. SINGLE COPIES, G CENTS I,.UCKNOW Rolier Are working: day e. andnight. Bran and Shorts . on hand. W. E. TRELEAVEN. ANOTHER PIONEER GONE p• 'On Wednesday morning; June 29, an old and respected resident passed. , ':' away in 'the person :of- Mrs. *lien. Good Andrew, relict of the late Ed- mund Andrew; of Ashfield, The .late ' Mrs: Andrew was born in the County of • Fermanagh; Ireland, August,.14,. 1839. She emigrated', to Canada in 1842'wi th her parents; • 14(30•and: Mrs. 'John .Good, .and settled ,near •George- town for a short time, and then mov- ed to W. Wawanosh :when. it was a wilderness, where the deceasedresid- i1 her -marriage -in: 18694 -Mr Edmund' Andrew who predeceased .}ler fifteen years ago,...At the time • : of.. their marriage Mr,, and 'Mrs. And- rew settled on Lot 11, Con„.12, .Ash= field;,where -she resided , continuously until last November 'when she moved to 'her late ieaidence in Lucknow.. To mourn .her.,death are the following • • sons , and ='daughters: Steel,. Virden, Man Martha A. Gardner, Lucknow; •John; -. Ma erthorpe ;. - •ta- -Robert . the.:Old. homestead:• Two -Two he . t rs and one. 'sister survive _ George, in.. B. ,C.; John,, in Sask.; and Mrs..Johii Clifton, Colorado The. late - -Mrs. Andrew •suffered from a stroke • ten . weeks_ ago _and_ g a_ never,rallied'-but raduail--s i . , . t , g. Y ink tin= " til the -end., All during her illness -the` -deceased` enjoyed seeing her "old friends: ,:and discussin their e 444.4 .. 4444.______. ..g.__- _ __. _ _ early_ •-experiences._ 'She . was thankful to God for his his o " • g odness' •to her all . through • herlong anti useful;}ifs `sand passed peacefully •away,. ' ready. Mrs: Alex Woods, George, Mrs O. 0 .e ...o-' 0 ,Q_ 0 Q- 0.0.0 • I LOCAL AND GENERAL' r: o 0 o -o *.p o .o. o a o. o. . Lucknow Civic.Ho1iday will IA the first Monday in 'August. • The rabpberry harvest is in' full, swing, ,and the crop' is fine. . • ..r' • Mrs. F.ritzley, •• of ' Ghe$ley,.. is spending 'a ' month With her mother, Mrs. Alex Roo. • '. •Dr, J: "F. Mackenzie and wife, :of Detroit, are spending. their annual vacation at -Bruce Beach:; ' • Miss D. Henderson is home after. visiting for, a few weeks'with friends at Detroit and Chicago: 4 Mr.. W. W. `Brown; of Fernie, B. C.,. an old Bruce bey is, visiting his son, Mr. Robert' Brown, of town. , Lochalsh and Lueknow 'will play. $. league . game • of baseball in Galedeiiie Park Friday- evening at 5 .o'clock. Mr: - Ashley Blair' and'%vife were over from Harriston to send the week -end with Lucknow. and Huron -friends; • Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Richardson, of Teeswater, are spending a . two - weeks' vacation with, Mrs., Douglas,•, Canning St. •.. - :• • Dr. John . MacLean arid family, -of. . Chicago, are spending the. summer vacation - at -. Dr. MacLean's :former• home in Ashfield. . - • • • Lucknow •Orangemen celebrated the Glorious Twelfth at' Walkerton. !here was a good crowd in the town and 31 lodges were in the procession.] • Frank' Miller; of the 2nd Con., Kin= •. loss, has so far recovered from •' his illness, as to be able • to come to town again. He says he is iinprovi'ng ev ery day. rs• Mr. and Mrs. F. J:.Wharton and little son, of West..Toronto,• are guests of :Mrs. Baker, •-Of town., Mrs Wharton was formerly Miss • Alice: •Whiles. • _T`HELENS • Tuesday, July 12: Miss : Pearl Webster, has gone on _ a. trip to .the West to spend her:vaca- tion -- Mr. John- Webb _who -h as. spent the last two years, out • in the 'Calgary district,:: returned '. home::on Monday; Mrs. Foran,' Sr., of St. Augustine, g. n. pe t afewrdays--of• the- Week Visit- ing her son,' Mr. Con,Foran. ' ` Miss Delia Fitzpatrick,. of St:' Jos-: glib Training School,- Chatham,- spent. a couple: of weeks_ vacation .with her parents,' Mr.' arid Mrs: Ed. Fitz at - P patriiel - Miss Margaret. Miller and . Mrs. Wallace Miller- And children spent her reward. - a a1- for The -funeral as__ held- Saturday, with buri . _ - - at. in sheTa Y P -- ..mil . lo�'fn D un-: gannon Cemetery. Pall.bearers.•were: the 'two 'sons, ,...Robert and and George; 'Chas.:' M'acDona h g, .•Isaac 'And ew r and W. A. Wilson.- ,Tuesday -:at .the iLak44.•_ Mrs. Geo. Webb- andiss Glsad • ,M Y Webb 'are' holidaying'at 'the "'beach," " FOURTH;. CON., KINLOSS `•Tuetday;'.July 12...:. Miss Hanna MacDonald returned to her---home--here- from 'Detroit- last week: . - _ - Mas r Melvin••-:Snrlth� of T ro:ito, LUCKNOW 'SCHOOL . REPORTS 'HYDRO, OPERATES FLOUR .MLLL • Rooni 1, - • Promoted from - C (Class to Jr. IL -Jack. Brabson 90,` Stella Stewart' 80, Ada, Watson' 84, Almeda Durnin 84, Arthur • Andrew 83,. Clarence Greer. 82, Jini ,Stewart 81,, Margaret Button 80, Alan ,Murdoch 79V, Grace ,Anderson X79, Alex Smith 783x.,• Har- old Johnston .78, Phjlli'ps Mcnary: 76,, Evelyn Nixon 74, Stewart Mullen 72, Ivy Whitby .71.' Froinoted from! Class to C Class Excellent -••-M. „Robinson---, Good R. .Finlayson, L -McMillan, .. F -- Thompc•• sone • Fair -D. Henderson, 'H. Mc- Leod, R. 'Armstrong, A. Wilson. • Promoted from .A Class to -C Class: Excellent- -L. Brabson, d. MacDon .ald, . F. Stewart, • L. Naylor, ' (K. Brown, A. Mackenzie) ties, •1M, Mc- Donald. Good -L.., Webster, Wilson Armstrong. Fair --AT. Mackenzie, D. Mackenzie) ' ties, R. Mullen; Winni- fred Armstrong, T. Anderson; • :Promoted froin A Class to B Class --C. Finlayson; -W. Bradley,' L., Iv - yin; K. Cameron, E. Baker, B. Drink. Walter; Ferris, M. Cousins, W.Rob- iiison, , E. Agar; : T.- MacDonald, . E. Whitby, W. Taylor. • • Remaining. in A Class -J. • C. Dur pin, -C,: Johnston, 'S Canjeron,, M. Stanley,-' G. Purves.' - • . I. iurdie; Teacher.'' Room; IL .Promoted: from Senior II to •Jun= :or III; Marion Stewart: 93 Living,' stone •Menary 88, Margaret: McQuii.- lin 87; • Billy : Henderson'. 86,• -Norman Wilson' 86, W'innifred' Nixon- 85, :El-: izabeth MacDonald 81, -- Alex :And- rew 78, Robbie• -Purves (absent dur- ing exams on account' of sickness,. promoted -on year's work). - -W-•Promoted---from Excellent -Florence ' Faton, Kathar-- ine' Maekenz;a, Winnifred- Webster, Margaret McAllister, • Vera ` Sherriff, Malcolm, Watson, Lenora, Robinson,, Sheila i4IcLLL o Goa=Iith Brad= ley, 'Clifford. Webster, Joyce Mac- kenzie, Rea Watson; Helen MacDon- ald.-- Fair -Charlie .Webster, ' -Ivan- Drinkwiilter,.--Elwyn Pentland: Bic.: ommended--Bertha Milne Mary ,Jew- ltt, Arcliie:;MacMlllal, ' ' J. MacCalium, Teacher.' to • as 's endin; a few ',days wi th,b_ex. parents in the- village.. Miss' -:Lo. ti :_D ` t e is vlsiiting at her home here. Mrs. Geo: Garton, Sr., and .Miss Maggie, of Brussels, returned hoine one day last week: ' • • . Mrs. Wm.. Martin, of the; yillage,. is •spending' a'few :days at the .lake, at.; Godericlr. 'A very fast- and furious , ganle , •of Always ambitious to: have the very` best equipthent in .je , flour mill, Mr. W, E. Treleaven .'has - just .installed a big electric .motor which has .power. enough to. operate every machine in the mill. The current was turned .on' Wednesday of last week and every- thing. went:, on like clock -work: - • ;The motor' is7.5 horse power, and weighs 2,500 ,T s: ' Mr. F. F, Free:: man, who has so far. ,recovered 'Ms health as to be able to be. back' in charge of the mill again,oversaw the installation of the big motor. - As the dam and water • wheel are still in good condition',. the grain chopper' will •be operated by that power. The great convenience of • the elec- tric power over' steam is readily rec. I: ognized. Mr. Treleaven states that • the cost as 'comparedwith steam will depend upon whether or 'not the new power can be kept continuously at • work. Running night and day,"it will reduce the coat below thatof steam,: but running only ten ,or twelve hours. it will besomewhat more expensive., DIDN'T FINISH THE GAME A league : game of baseballbeing played , at ,Teeswater on - Monday, Lucknow'' being' the visiting .•team,' dame JO a -sudden„ end soon after the. start of the third' innings.: Mr: Link - later;. of Teeswater, and N." D. Mae-. ken -,4, --of, ..Luckniow-,...--were---uln-pares Some of. the• Lucknow boys thought ,that•:bad decisions were coming their way ,a little' too often, and when a. 'man was called out at,,first base when nobody ': but the . Teeswater umpire •`thought.he was out, the game . was broken up• .by the Lucknow team wa ing o : tthe: field. . The -score at the time 'stood 8-1.1n" favor" of • Tees= 'water,''a'nd thus, it'.goes down in the books of:.the league, as; be the accept-•; ed';muires good-or--b'ad,- .their-deersinns.:must::-be _accepted: • 'WH'ITECHURCH Tuesday' July• 12; .Miss M.iltired' 'Vic -Gregor, of Toron Other;reports are not - ready :for , this, week. 1[NLOUGm -Tuesday;: July• .1... laying is :the:orfle'af-the day'.::: Mr.'and Mrs• Myrton,.o`f :Detroit, are spending 'their. holidays. at Geo. -Colwell's. • - _ . •-Confirmation--serviees_Were' held in the Anglican..dburch Sunday Try `Bish- baseball was pulled• -off ontheayWhite- ch.urch `diamond on Thursd, July 7th at6:30 pan., • between -B l:nl ore' •-- -seniorsanWhitechurch seniors. The The baseball team. h T •St. Helens ... .Mr. and.. Mrs..... J. Sinner., .and. played ' a 'frien'dly game it . White- daughter, Marguerite, returned 'to' church on Monday: eve-iritig. A return _, O. _. their homey in T�ronto after: visiting game is expected: on Friday evening: " frienda-'in and around Kinlough. Mr- Pickwood', ,of New Jersey, is a Miss 'Tillie'Hodgkinson, of:Kincar- visitor with ,Mr. John 'G Cameron- i- • • holiday" her' dine,_.is _speudrng her J• at o Hamilton,' M. tur e r Ar h .Ti f xt g. ,. me lies -e ho - - -is_iiolidayingw.ith_:his,uncIe Mr. _Geo, .4 ► Ja+s1F Graliaii;, of--gingham,=�speh: V1/ebb .-Visa 0 1VIi•: 'anl Mrs `air and fam ly, . ,oi• Mr. Haslam and family, of Toron- to, are • viwiting • at James �1:c .cod'c r�oi' s °-~is•ndrn ]tis= vacation iv#h his grandfather, • Angus MacDonald, week end atwhis home.:::..._ mes and son Jack --of - Stratford,' care- -visitors with;Mr.J. 13ervie,; spent .',Sunday at Geo . Col Smith.- 1$4:y mith: - - ' M W C W bb iii • at Guelph and other points. The Young .People's Meeting next Monday, evening is to be:held on' the. �. _ 444 Manse lawn. and will be in charge of the: Social' Committee.. An enjoyable evening is expected.' •Sectional - �eetin ' "of thee Mait- landA meetingM t, land Presbyterial.vt�ili ;be held in the ,Presbyterian Church ,here. on Thurs- day, July' `list; at. -2.30 o'clock pan. Representatives `of several other- iliaries , are expected to, be present and take part in the program. A.' pro fitable' and interesting''meeting is anA-: ticipated and' an invitation is extend- ed to ev:e , woman:and girl. Light wil . be served;'at the,refreshments will �__._.. v close. At the Rule Ranges -The follow iiig'�are th'e cores: at-t11o_ lags'Salver- Shoot on.July -6th, out of a -possible 75: Wm. Webster. won out by 2 point's; E. Webster 68, E. Purdon `67, W. Webster 67, .H: Purdon 67, Jos. Anderson 66, Jno.. McDonald 6i ,, S. C. Purdon 66, E, McPherson 49, G. Mcfl ersson 48. • • Mr. and Mrs.:La Chapelle ' and their daughter are•visiting: at M. Mc-. -.._Ivor'a-ythis-weak,. .•�--_� _ __ �. ,:. _ ,. The Public; School picnic 'held in ".Ailister- Hughes' bush on July when' three schools--.Grey'Ox, Lang= side; and the ,6th ,Con Sc'h' of --met 'in' friendly rivalry ;• in • 'games 'and :Wort, was' well attended. and 'great-: , .,Mr. Ken MacDonald has 'returned .froin,Londofrand like the'. rest • of`us,_ �is busy at the hays -- w`-._x_,:,_a..__.0404. y,_..•. • 1VTr`;- Geo,, lVfiddleton has receiye;I the sad'news of the death,,at Forest, of his. daughter-in-law, Mrs.' William ., y - .. _ =Middle.n;:.ali000�passed:away:,oii.L.Iuly_ a. ..ter 2nd. � M s. Middleton . • • •°' r� n was :lir her- 36th he- . , • � .. -. -year,.. S had- heels; -l11. a -for, ....about ..:......_ � .- year... �, _ __,.:__ 4.444 _., three we' elc3 - -with phlebitis. Mrs. Middleton', maiden .name was Laur- el Gertrude Hooper. She was born at Mount Forest, but the family mov- ed to Tara where she was married to Mr. Middleton in. 1903, The family • Moved to Forest 13 years ago,. where; the deceased made Many friends and was active in the work' of St. James' Presbyterian Churlth. Besides her husband she leaves one son and two daughters, The funeral,.,was.J eld on a the Monday following her (loath 'to Beechwood .Cemetery, ; Vila Mori* hour has gold' its its tonin. • r� .:.w.,:.o ..;ag t! .:,.. .: lets sw- :.C1t Dlnyd f�Ithe+roid; a.pe, Et few days at his home here returning - on Monday. • '__Mass Neobityi§ited _._aiss Lizzie I3odgkiiison on Sunday. ' A. large number from Beryie and'. Kingarf attended the, confirmation. services heldhere on ' Sunday. ' Mrs. Murdock.. McLeod itnd two 'children visited.- frignds:_n Krilough DIED • 44:44414.4+ .M cDoitn1d--1n the Township of Ashfleld, ort July 13, 1921, Jane Mac Donald, aged 86 years. The funeral' • .will leave her late residence, Kintail, on July 16,' at 2.00 o'clock, p.ni. tier. Mo andT. d. Wens a' .iti v1 t 2 oases , # rm mit ih Kilt- or, ns, title ay gq atl e k ilt4 trite kat, *it all Gall avitivtilin$ at* tnti CNma4+Cri• - . 4 10• stats► ao1id'11iitp 20:00144 •• d .score- was 21.6. -in' favor of the home•;' team Mr.- Ed- Drowning, of Kincardine, spent •the week -end in the 'village. o -o -o - ---o 0 o • AWELCOME-CHANGE__.., The - decidedly hot weather which hadprevailed for . threeweeks and A$3:,:_Betomin'g_:_Yell-: -trying -t_o::im and` tbeast,'.urnbin : ;u , ' astures, ;and g l? p -threateni.n .,- drops with :..ruin ....was b, oken on `Saiurday .lir-it most wet come rain which • set 4n gently, cool. ing the air and putting new life into - the parched vegetation: This . was VA -lowed on Sunday afternoon by alt `-electric and rain storm of consider. able .violence, the rain coming down :In torrents for a couple of hours« A good deal of damage was done. ' to spring grains, the' oats on many fine fields being flattened to the ground. Similar storms had occurred in many sections of the province * few days earlii!ir, . The .rain .storms, however, appear to have been but a tempos. ary break 'in :the "very Warm" *bath. • • a You ° IiUOW has a far finer flavour than that of any Japan' or China Green Tea?. Send for •a sample' and be convinced. Address—Salada, Toronto. ASHFIELD ' NOTES ' - •-Tues d'ay,.,.Itrly 12, Miss ?Pena . Carrick, ; of ' D ie;.riow;' spent a few - days '•with the Mi:�tes MacMurchy, near Kintail.". •• - Frank Ketchabaw sp©rix the . w .i,ith his parents,:lir...and"Mrs.: IKet- c iaiaw, of Para etui; Miss Mae' John..f zit+, of Torop,ta,. ,is spending her vacation with - fniends at Laurier, Miss Grace. Baird is spendiing. her vacation with her grandinothe'r; lMlx °Jas. 'Baird,. of Parainoun°t:- •' Mr. and Mrs: D'; A.' MacoDnaldi bT Lochalsh, spent a day • recently with. )as' Blue, at Amberley. ' - Mrs .,Douglas•'I•Iarton,• whir 'war visiting: her parents, Mr. 'and 'qhs. 'R.: Drannen near Kintail, jigs =:returned to 'her home in Toronto •' •Mrs. J. Topp,. of Toronto', is' spend - ping •a few -weeks with Mrs, ..Charles McDonagh,;. of Zion. • - • • 'Mr. '•Munro and his sister, of Flint, •at T. Cr:' Brown's, _A.mberley • ' M -r, and Mrs, Gordop• Tgwle and baby- Grace; -of Regina, Sask., • are spending; a .month with Mi.. and Mrs.' Mex •Long; :Loehadsh, Mrs, Towle's former ham.` 'They are accompanie by Marie Long, teacher; of Regina. Mrs. George Calhai i, ,of •-Calgary, is visiting;•at.; P.' Gilmore's, Lothian, _ • Mr,. Crest and Miss Pearl Dobson, of Ethel,are• visitin Max, Raynard, Paramount '4. _'o_o 0-0-0-o-0 0 . 0 0 •1 • •o EVERYBODY'S COLUMN o : i . i o—of—o—o—o — 0 -per a -a o- *, MANLY TO LOAN ' on mortgage's. • . • and , notes . at reasonable • rates, Fire :Insurance,'' bath . stoek and Mutual. Companies. Conveyancing donevith, neatness and despatch.. Geti. A. Siddalll.Broker. Lucknow.: DR: PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at the Cain •House, Lucknow, every Wed nesday afternoon. • All chronic dis= , 'eases successfully treated. Osteo • `pathy reproves the . physical causes •of diseases Adjustment of ,the spine, is. more quickly secured arid with fewer treatments by ' Osteo- lathy than •by• any other. method., •A1U`Ft A) -I=II EL•-*ssuRAi1IC~k] COMPANY OF CANADA .kms 'about our Participating Paid : hTp • • Policy. W. T: BOOTH, • Wingham, .Agent: Jn• Lucknow • every Wednes'divall day •• -tf. LUCKNOW' PIPE 'BAND -Open tor. engagements , at Celebrations. rarden 'Parties arid Lawn Socials.,-. . E: Aitekison,, Sec'y.• ..__ 'EiiER1 AItY.- SURGEON :-7„Dr..- W,. J. Keleher, 4ipley; • Phone 63, nightor day tf; • Highest prices paid •. '.for . poultry' and junk. -A. Groskopf. 9-6 tf • • a _ ----• 111 •. 1 _ .Mr.: ,-'l:reteaven, .. of .Dungannon, , _ '. •: : . , spent• a._ day-,'with„his' dau:ghtex,: ntis: 'NOTICE -\'-'ill -. the .parties.::who ,J,' F. Andrew Zion: borrowed a : blacksmith's hammer i s lgvieit;:n:Wgnfirie:Mnados InintoPrha,i•-a•omfo-'-uLnotndon,... _fton>the _...Marble Work , _ ucknow, , 7..47•_-!-- kindly return the same at once. ,.14- Fred' k;aton. Mr. Duncan- jird 'Leilla; I'lnlayson, ”- P• . , • of Lochalsh s ent a da wit frig P y. h ..nda in Kincardine recently.: FLA!% PULLERS • WANTED -A l Mr, and Mrs. Hibben, ,: of,l och= to V, :lfred - Ander'son`.' - 34=7' -` alsh,._visited _..thein_dau hter.. in K r: ' t`ardine•during?the. ::weiik ' - 1 OR SALE -Frame dwelling on I. . 'Master Jack Cowan, of Toronto, as �'Ha�'elock St,`Lucknow; ,six .rooms; s endin his hol�ida is: With his' P ... g' 4444. .. 3 _ ,�ancl- M: •: . • _, , ., • . :.• . : ', ...: 1:444 . ,,. Lochalsh. , .-<_ ._. .! . to good-lepan, large, garden. Apply father, at Lochalsh'. ' . • to W.„G. M.LMilla4i. -- ::• 9-57tf. . MiBs:...Florence >Shrellsy;; oy. P..k,•e}•, , 1404 :: ... visited friends at . Amberley 1 is.t• week.:; ,:. ... ... . .. , as: new . A. l ;to Alex Ross Miss- Verna.• Iiamil'ton • visited friends at St:Helens for a few•d1ys. • FOR:SALE-.A Moffat' steel Range Miss •• Jean Long; of •• Lochalsh vis-' __-_.-_..--, - ' . . • ' ing gsiodj•t air:..:. APply-;to-Gertrude . ,sets -her rten7' :lliiss �•iel iatTi3 eP . f' en fie ... _ .. • _ � .. 4444 , gMe-----,h,.-Lucknow. 217 Pi - ., -.q in Lucknow,during -.. r n� the weelc�. w .:___ . .. a <_r.� ,-'•• _ .. _.,w�� �11t S. ..oaL.Yleaters,�good • -. _.. - -34I'r `M�achennan, ' of � Lochalsh, is �..: , . � :. �_�.. : E . - . 1444 - - -- ,- �:. ST. AUGiiSTii� _ , 'OR. SALE - Deering binder . , ft in Toronto this we on c g account c t of ,. a week n -r-- • -T`uesday,.: July. 12 e -s c w her. G e u h of eat h Mr.and Mrs.. Richard Walsh and . family, of Toronto, , are 'Visiting with i t3 tc 4 ;: 3r its ti' lel Mrs. Desmond,• of Greenock, is vis- iting her, daughter, Mrs. ;Brophy. ; • -Au -number--of :7-the1farme}cs•..7aboutt= here. have finished haying'and are busy cutting wheat and ,barleyz_pret ty early. We'" congratulate the -.teddy 13i -os. on, the possession of that new Ford, Miss Beta • McCormick , of 'Toronto, is visiting her, grandmother , Mrs. J. Foran. - One of our young men appears.'to: be-' feeling' father lonesotrie •!.Cheer up..'She'll be'back. • We welcome Mr. Elmer . Foran back to our burg again.- A ie in ::°.is ' lle°,:arde .-.uf_the:. Berr k t r° ,Y 1? g ., day_withYthe,boys_and;girls and some •,af.. the wome . ; .:- • . _ _ ...n., 44.44 .. BORN An$i•ew--At. the Clinton, Public Hospital, on July 6th, 1921, to 11fr. and Mrs: D. A,' Andrew, of Lucknow, a daughter, tit, , zsud., ae air, _ the serious "illness afliis;son: g P - Albert 'McGluilhn Mras�A=du::l-iehn uf-���,"�.-speir?`d -8-�.-•-m-ilesw-east•:nr.r,uclpiaw--;7,44P ' ..�.... - ing a few days. in L• ticknow. Y .Miss' Annie MacDonald; of Hamil= ton, : ie 61.etiaiiig stir' .vacation. with' •her motierr, rs 1. -Gia lona - . .. CHURCH ' I1 E1%'s •The new' Methodist Minister at 'Teeswater, is the •Rev.. I. A. McKelvey who came frons Petrolea; • hey .Lucknow• Methodist ;Sunday ' T S-cIiool and Congregational' Planewill `"te•`feld anoint Clark 'tiiisiea w August •28th.. • •. ' 0 The, morning service itti, the Ltiak- now M'etliodist Church last Sunday' was specially. given • for members of the. Orange Order . who attended in lit::t(1i1.�L.41.1 i'onsiderab.�e_-null 1 et ti surrounding counts y. The Rei.. lt. 004 Irwin, who has given a .leas Fulton Ir �,trl,_ 444 " _ deal of 's'tudy' to the Irish. • Que'stioii, g 'e a vigorous address dealing with th religious differences and strife in Ireland, out of which the Orange Or - dei with its annual celebration has arisen. ' FOR • SALE-Comfortabel 'house • with one acre ofland, located north '. ::, r� `�"%r��•�'•�-V.•as� '�;easoier�.le- .;:: • 'for quick: sale,.. as owner is moving away: , Apply Mrs.. Alexy Finlayson, R:R. 5; Lucknow, - 19.5-tf Pearlman -.-In Lucknow, on July 9, 1021, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Ileariman, a soil --Maurice, . Virtue alone outbuilde the pyra, mide; her mo001114ihtd ela11 last when Hipps'~ titll,. , THE LOCAL MARKET, Butter.. ,.44 . .4,1 1,1: . ,28 ��..g•gil..: 4 3 . 3 3 . .....v •., ..••25 1 ogs. 1'•. «3,. Y,1. 413$ 1,10.50 FOR SALE., Five -room, Frame House, goodcellar, large', wood' shed, . barn, ;eenie-nt:-tiled ;•Welly -and about-. . one acre -of land.. • Immediate posses- siou.-ltobt. Johnston. A lie,°though it be killed and dead, can sting dnmetlinetl-•like a dead Waith _ 14I'A'PEKTIV'G �:.: :-Tuesday, July 12. Mr Eldon Twamley left 'last week = cour - -f-oi� CtieTplt -tq =taste. ;a"short so the O. A,C (hirin,g h'is' vacation Air, ;Carmen-- •S.tathers .. •;wen.t.,._..• 'Kingston . July . 4th to resume his studies. • The past two years he has spent the greater .'part . of his 'vitCa- ' tion there, and` We expect this term Mr. • Stothers will obtain his B.A. ' We congratulate 1:r. J. C. Stoth- era on having :secured, both his 14.A, and B.A., • •, Miss Belle and Master ,Tommy An. derson, of Lucknoe, are• visiting • ; friends here. . Palmer Kilpatrick is stenting drill Week with reltitivea - in Luoknow3 - Mr. dnd 'Mrs. israac 'Cratistori and - faitnly motored . to Proton Saturday etterno9134: , returning Monday afters 1100111