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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-05-11, Page 141:41°. .4111.111kil • • *200 PER *EAR' IN ADY414031; 071714W1031 o o a' o o EVERYBODY'S COLUMN o OOI When a johrney you plan, See the • C. P. . man -Jack Munn, Ripley, 'Phone 61. tf. VETERINARY SURGEIV..-',Dr - • W. Keleher, Ripley, •Phone .29, •night or day.--tf. • DENTIST Or. MacLeOd will viiiit Lucknow every'. Tuesday' Office above that a el bonnelt. - ' DITCHING • • Having purchased an up-to-date ditching machine, we are in a position to do first-class work for you. Furth- er particulars can be had by phone. No, 41 on snt Winghara,--Gillespie : Bros., Whitechurch. tf, DR. PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at the . Cain House, Lucknow, • every Wed, ne,sday afternoon.. All amide dis- eases successfully, heated. 'Osteol. pathy removes tne physical causes of • disease. Adjustment of the • spine is more quickly secured and with • tewer trcatthents by Osteo- pathy. than by any other method. • • Toronto prices' p‘id for all kinds of poultry. , ..9-6-tf • •ArGrospopf, Lucknow., - a LOCAL AD GIINERATA • 0, Don't forget the Dace on Tuel#43'. May6tb.• .;„ First iTass lwarlt..in. Tainting and. decerating guarantee d '13.YR, 4..,,canvi eron, , Keep inmind the 'baseball .Vante • here on .May 18th,ThursdaY qf next,week. .Y . • • 4 nI you haVe 'painting or paper- hanging to do, see R... CaMeron. about*the job, Mr, D. 'A, Mackenzie, of Windsor well known here, is onan eitended visit tO Scotland. . , A Dance will be held in the Per- rester's Hall, Langside, on the-evenr Mg of May Nth. Admission 7.50. The Liteknevir Table Facrory chang- ed' starting. time ' Monday front 0'404 to 7. Work stops ...at 5. The 'Liucknew Woolen's Institute. Will Meet on Friday instead of on .Thursday of this. week.-See'Y, Miss Nellie England has returned home after spending a few weeks with her , cousin Miss Jennie. Ard Of Wingham, , Dance -7 At Dungannon, • Friday ev's. Mael2th,;• Princess Pats Oriph- ,estra. Dancing 'begins at. 9 o'clock: Lanai served. . , FOR SALE. -Big. strong. healthy Baby Chicks (the kind -that are easy, • to raise) from, very heavy laying strains of pure bred -to -lay single ' comb White -Leghorn% Black Minor- , eas and Barred Rocks; Chicks for sale' every week 'after March 1st.. White - •, ,Leghorns $18,00 Per bundred.,and the others $20.O0. per hundred. at my place. Add -$100 per hundred to above Prices if-chickii are to be delivered or expreeS Prepaid to your station. Safe delivery guaranteedanywhere in Old Ontario. Eggs for hatching at $450 per setting of fifteen by Patter FOS% or $1.00 per setting if you wine after •- them.' Ten • fertileor replace- at half Price. Book your orders at once for • chieks,or-eggs.• Everybddy-eqrdially„ invited to eoine and inspect -My flocks. .1 will be pleased to show them to you. -7---Duncan Kennedy Box 12, -White:- . chnrch. North Huron Phone 42-611. /. EGGS FOR RATCHING.-From bred -to -lay S. C. White Leghorns and •---Barred-TRacks: - -Present, flockfrom -Guilds.Straiw.Leghorns mated with Males direct from O. A. C., from hens with record un to 252 eggs; and Rocks mated with O. A. C. strain from hens with ,rioord of- 310 eggs. Price 5e. per • • egg at farin.--Jno. Parrish. Lucknow . R. R 7. 'Phone Dungannon 82 r 13.' • • FOR SALE. -Ford Touring Car, in. geed running order. D. C. Taylor, Lucknow. Xiss Martha 'MacCellum mid Miss Irene Bradley spent the week,end with-.Illiss Anna Porrester, at . ber home in Kincardine. • - • Big Dance in the Town Hell, Luck - now, on Tuesday, May 16th. Princess Pat's Orchestra. $1.25 a Couple; •25e.• • for gallery. Good lunch. - - The man' who is 'still using 1921, - oar markers is taking a long chance on being prosecuted.' No excuse for net having a 1922 lieense at this time:. B. Ward, 1.0PC1114010, ONT, THURSDAY 4 MAY. 11, 1922.. • MKT/1001ST 0/71CIAL..MEETING The laat regular meeting ..for the church yeer wa held en Friday even-. Ing of last Week, The Paster' acte2 aa • ebairtnan'. A attendarice,, Wae 'present. MrS C. Rethwell Was ap., painted District Meeting and. coaerm STICS delegate, A" resolution of•aym, "WithSr Was ordered to e seat to Mr.S.. James. J. Taylorin the r,ecent. less 4",4 her busbailk a long :and -faithful member of ' the ..Ofdcial ,Beard. *The following' ifewnivis'IWere elected for, • the coming year: • Dr. 4ence,., John • Button, W. ,,C-; Andrew, Geo, ,Ander- sini, Russel Robertaen; Joaeeli Taylor. and' Dr, 1tewtOn..1The 'Paster's IGO, days mere genereualy left in his own hinds. - The /0110Wiag compose the Miesionew ;Committee: John joynt, • M.P'.F,, Geo. Anderson, S. Morrison, : James. T. Wehister, Joseph Taylor; Sunday SChool Cammitteei W, P. Reid, G.:A.,..Greer; Jostili Taylor, W. G. Andrew and Dr, Newton. For •the 27th. time Dr. Newton was appointed .Reeording Steward. A' pleasing feat- urli Of the meeting was a promised. - centribixtion Of $200 to the church re- pairs at Lucknow from the .Officiarif of the, Whiteehurch Board in .appre- elation for. paCtoral and pulpit ser - Vices rendered ' to them" from Lick,: • -nor, An appreciative vete of thanks Was....recorded for .this•donationTina: . tymembers Were 'added te the Ohureh during the • year, - , CHURCH NEWS die-..e.331cysLe near ly new. :Information at The . Sentinel , Messrs. 'Robert.DOuglas, of Ottawa, -and Mark B. Douglas, ef.Nortli Bey were in •town during tie 'week an attended the funeral' at their aunt, the late ,Miss Burgess.. . , . ,.Those interested in Tennislare re- -Vested to attend a meeting at the. Town 'Hall on Friday evening of 'this 'Week at 8 o'cleck.. If an want to play tennis, be sure to attend this meeting. ; plaiantitled ,"Aareii -Slick, from' Punkin Crick" will be given in Holy- ra-Or'f0Wisighip'-HalPlisr Alm- young, people of kinloss..Epwerth League en sion 25 .cents. • • ." , • -,- .-....BASEBALL • ANOTHER; OLD icrtr *ROBS Editor Sentinel, . 1, read with spefial interest letter from # old boy" in a 2eCeet *sue ofyour paper, advecating the, establislit.nt of a park fis a fitting memorial of the gallant boys whe gave theft liVes for their country and Empire hi the Great War. 'To Me this suggestion, has a'Mitch stronger ap-. peal -than' that of a town Clock. A park, taetefully ilaid.out with shrubs and flower kOcis and ornamental treee . would be,. g listing and, •beantifill Memoriai. of those (whose sacrifice inust not be forgotten. . • To one who remembers. the Luck - wow of-a•half-eentury ago, with its environment of woods and fields:stir- ,rounded by rail fences and dotted over With eturnps; the village of to- day, presents a pleasing appearance, a delightful contrast. Few villages have a finer scenic environment, and -were that age long eyesore,: the Nine -Mile River, cleaned up, as. It should •be; • Lucknow would be•as Nature meant .it to be, a beauty spot. . • .1 l'•eet sure, Mr. Editor, that were ealajdile'a'obrdtira' oftieL:uctQkillno6s"w, c'hifiresd's' of gonerswould willingly. and gladly lie given to swell the fund to open up a park and make a clean-up of the river. Here's an outlet fel-. the energy Of George H. Smith and Walter Tre- leaven zind other "civic' patriots. • • • Yours Truly, ':••• . .Caswell. . , Toronto, May 3rd., 1921 ' Methodist Chureht--In the. morning - Mu SCHOOL ' TEACK,ER. • the service for Mothers Day twill . • SES • TO FINAL REST in -the hands �f. the Mothers; • also •• • , , an inetallatioa .service for the Sun-• ' • 1day School staff., The -evenini set-, • vice Will be withdrawn on acklunt of er in Lucknow School died Sunday • • the Anniversary Services in the.Pres- .'" — • '' byterian Church.. • , 7,... 4. , She had been • so. long an inValid, 'constantly arowing •wealeer, that . it i :League -414e program at League -• occasioned little surprise in the ..vil- On Monday night Was in the hands . lege, when it was learned on Sunday of •the 'Missionary 'Committee. After morning that Miss Sirah Burgess had the 'op -ening hymn and prayer Mrs. visaed away For about font:. years G: Andrew gave the Scripture read - she was eampletelY Crippled by rheu- mg: A recitation was given by. Win. nordd Webster. Mrs, .R. phuip4 g."ve .matism, and for the past -month 'fir'. e'very interesting talk on. the iifeot, ends expected' the end to come -at any Mtn'..- hgany Slessor of CaleberA tune - • - • ' ' -- — A . funeral service was ;h4.1d at the •reading was given by Miss Haze!. •- Websteron Flowers, ---a -piano -duet . by helm on Monday afternoon, by the Rev. R. F. Irwin of - the Methodist MrsNewton and srsReid .and a. - . ••• . '..7.\..„ . " Treleaven Cliii*h, when a very . large 'Wilber . M.; diat-bY . Miss -Mildred, -;--and- Harold were'present.te pay fist respectiito , ,one,uni.versallY-lesPeeted:and whose ----• The W. M. S. ' of -South -Kinloie" en Wed. may 3ra. conditions :had for So long wen their inet, in the. nhni.eti After the usual opening .., eXerpiSes, sympathetic-attentien._ The remains were taken to tendon for interment the study topic, dealing on China on "Tuesday, Mr. Irwin accompanying was taken by Mrs; Dan' MaeXiimon the friends to conduct the service and Mary MacLeod. A paper of ex- there. As ;vat fitting in the case of centional interest, on -the life, Of Mrs. Menzies was read by Miss MneltaY;' .in one who hill:so- long been a teacher :the Lucknow School, the •schoor The former is now in *.a -hospital in , Toronto yet she 'very kindly wrote:a! children attended the funeral in a the , body, each room being under the dir. personal skettli of her life •for action of their teacher, the twhOle meeting. "Mrs. Gollan:' who was the arrangement being Very well Carried • • ' • - representative from this ;Presbyter- . out • ial to the Ottawa Convention gave a The late Miss. Burge.se was almost very full and instruetiye ateaunt of a lifelong .resident of Lucknow, the - the meetings there , , , family havingin ° Come here 1866 or . ., .' , - ,Sirah Burgess for many years teach- •• OBITUARY Peter MacNaughten Mi. Pete - Maellaoghton.' for malt .. years # fernier .in Culross TownebiP, but for a number of, years 1} TesiOnt of Teeowater, died at his home there on Friday of last week. He was $1 years Of age and had been in very poor health for the past four of five. years:„ Besides a widow, .31r. Mac - Naughton Einrviireci by onesonand. four daughters; The sort, INgh lives .in the West. The ,thiughter axe, Xis, -Grant, a :widow, Mrs. S. R. Brill, both, of Teamster; Mrs. Win, Catie, Cul - Foss, and Miss M. MacNaughton, of Toronat. • . • - • Theo, 'Hall • Mr, Theo. Hall, well remembered in this part asone tine editor ef The W(.ingham Advance, died at his home .jn,Passadena, California, on April 29. He was 77 years of age, and had been n failing hearth for a yearqor. more, , but not seriously illantil,a few weeks before his death. The late Mr. Hall was editor of. The Advance for 15 years, having parehased the inisiness in 1898. Before that he had a Short news paper experience' in Tara, In earl' 'life he Was -a school teacher, and was also a ministen of the Meth- odist church. At Winghain le was: a member nf the Orange Order. and al- so of the C. 0, F. On giving .up.the Advance nine' years ago, he went to .Passadefia; There his wife died ilbout a year ago. He is survived -by. three 'Boni and two' daughters.: all in Cali-. fornia. • ' The baseball season will open at Lucknow on May 18th., when the first group game of the N. W. B. A.; will be • played in. Caledonian Park, Kin- cardine end' Lucknowlochalsh will be the teams in 'action. o or-•-• , 'NEW MUSICAL ORGANIZATION • Gunn's-Fertiliser always .on-liand Try it on your ,roots and corn. None better t 5. Robertson. ' ' • • .FOR SALE. -A quantity, of White , Delaware Seed Potatoes: at $1.00 per • bag. ' Also eggs from Indian Runner • Ducks. $1.00 for 11., Samuel Reid, • Lucknow, 'Phone Dungannon 09 ring. • .2. . • MONEY TO LOAN on mortgages , and notes 'at reasenable rates. Fire Inimrance; both stock and Mutual ----Companies,Coeveyancing -done _with_ neatness and despatch. Geo, A. Sid - dell, Broker, Lucknow. 'flatdiint Eggs for SOO • BARRED ROCKS, Bred -to -lay, eft • 5 tents -per Egg.. • ,• • WHITE ROCKS, PA per 15 Eggs * Anew musical' orgenlietion •hai list 'mine into mow, ,insernbers 'being well:hnoWn-:young people Of the village and vicinity. •They axe Miss „ Lillian Patterson,. Messrs. James Little, 'Cecil Robb and Eldon Henderson. They are to furnish music at a dance at Dungannofi on • •Priday evening of this week: Reports are very favorible. • W. A, SCHEDULE; 1922 ---B,ePreeentatives-cf..-exe lour_ teams. of this group met at.. Winghatn on Tuesday evening ef this week and the fellOwinglehedule for . the season- wits drafted, Ludintow-Lochaish, Games • • -- At Home- • . Kiricatdilie at LucknoW. , • 18 •NI/Ingham it Lueltnow 5 Teeswiternt Lucknow ....jun* 22 Kincardine at: Lueknottt. ...July 4 - Otani: a t±t, 010**„-_.: o'; Teeswater Luelinow. • trilf11" • s Lucknow at -Teegwater.-:%, ,June• 1. Lucknow at. Kincardine: . • ..June 16 Lucknow at Winghatn •, 2ti Luektiow at ICiticarditie........*.JulY ft. Lucknorw at Teeiwattit. . 17 Lucknow at Witighant • hily 28 Baseball fans.are requested to keep the ateve 'dates itvittlittl., . Watch for hill hoarci vertioe. mote ,in the nut field, by al Met. ehants,.., • •' - BARBED. BOCIS Bah On-eW3fertinct?fillttt-Wilrig • Eggs froni these, $2.00 'per 15, • exceptional laying. attain, • Satisfaction Guaranteed. • Special Prices on Large Lots • 1. MILLER,' fucktinw R.1t. 2. N. 11, r 2, 444 46 -• /413ORN - • Lucknow on May 15th.' 1922, to Mr, and Mr. 4,Utit1n Solo. lon• sob, • - LUcknOW; Ott May. 4th, 1022, to Mr,. and MythRuael Stylalk dattglItari • p ,Iftt ,, telt04 000$0 #40,11. 40010110ft tray er the 19, tp Of rteltilOW . • HOLYROOD • ' The ,last meeting of the 'Holyrood "Women's Institute for the year end- ing May 31, 1922 was ,held at the home of. Mrs. Wm. Percy... The 'fol- • lowing officers Were elected; Fresid- eni Mrs; T. ,ilarEls; 1st. •Vice, Pres. Mrs. las; Hodgins; 2nd. Vice Pres.• . Mrs. Chas., COngra,m; Seely -Tres. Mrs. Duncan' Thompson; '.Assistant Sec'y _Miss Daisy Ayles; Directors • Mrs., 0,_enngram, Mise Daisy Ayles, -Ddra. Jo% Hodgins, Mrs. Fred Thomp,- • ion, Mrs. Earl,„Hodgins, Mrs. Jasi; -Hodgins; District' Director,'Mrs. Wm. Hodgins r o g ram Committee Miss T. Pierce Mrs A Ackert, Mrs Earl 'Hocigins;. Organist Mrs. Alf, Jledgins ; Sick Committee Miss.. Daisy Ail's, Mrd• . The treasurer's report shewed re- ceipts for the past Year of $744:23; 't.xpenditure $645.77, leaving a bal-- ance on. hand of $99'..-.4§;_„: At the close_ of, the meeting the retiring Secy -Tres,, Mrs. Frani Mee- Intoili was presented with a beautiful. linen table cloth, Eind the following' address was read to. her: • Dear Secretaty;-, • • • We, the members of the Holyrood Women's Institute, feel we cannot permit you ..to move 'elsewhere with- out assuring you of Our "iirieere-re- -gret-and appreciation •your-faith- fulness_as_aone1a.ber.:as wyell asour seeretery:- •- •• •• It is sometime ago since you left Holyreod and made* • your home in Lucknow, yet you gave yourself and your time to do what yen could to make for home and -country a higher standard' for citicenchip. Press on• we as women .mustn't shirk the Work that our lieroes have undertak- en to :do; -their .work. has...proven. so ;fruitful. , .• • We now ask you to accept the ac- coMpcnying gift not -for its- intrirerit value but for the spirit that prompted' 'this .presentation; . .• " ; Signed -on behalf of your members and friends. ••„ Mrs, Harrit Mrs. C. •Congram, .....117!04.4.0.,0ALkert;:4,• r ;CULROSS CENTRE ° -ler- ineeting2of_the Pres.' W.....14. _S, - '67. She -for ,•some-tinae_icanducted_ a, private school, but soon 'qualified to• Presbyterian. -:-7, he--regu.r was-))eld- W-41--mtlY aeSd. The peet- teach in _the_pirblit IschoeVend. for .48 ing opened with 'singing. Scripture years faithfully and ably served. reading by Tena Carrick; prayer 3.47 pi that capacity. She taught for two Mrs. Strnthers. Miss M. A. IVfelCiinzie years in the school at Hinlough, 40 gave the paper on the topic "Our W. Con. of Kinloss,- and for one or two M. S. Touch with Japan” Mrs Mae- years in Wingham. The other years Callum spoke on the worle-of the Holy of "ilier- public- service were given to, 8Pirit.as portrayed in the New 'Test- tlits-Lucknow School. She retired from ament. MTS. Hodgins- gave. a read;.teaching in the -smiler of 1917 on ac- ing ea "Wonderful• Answerato Pray- count of failing health.__After_ sPepd-, er" in conection with -the work am* ing a year in London, she and her late ong the Heathen:. A duet by MTs. sister returned to Lucknow. Fortun- Mirdoch and alri, Murdie, was inuel! ately throughout. the years , Of , ler enjoyed; The ;Society, was well re- disability she was able to read and to presented at the *Pretibyterial at Dun- converse intelligently with the' many friends who regularly. calledon hex. 1400AL MAItilhil 'Ogre , U I t 10 0,0 .0 114 04,11RI IOC 1i1l.1,13,11.0 a ganuoir. The Guikd-A very interesting pro- gram prepared by the Progrivm_Com- mittee Was presented at the Guild meeting 'on Monday ev.ening., After the opening hymn, Miss Mary Struth- ers ;read the Scripture 'Lesson, Miss _LoriacCampbell ,gaVe•it readily, little f1iDougasand ,ifiriaSst, Stewart favoured the audience with a dot- gave -a - Splendid' Pend Oh the tepid "A Tonic of Big Thirigst” Mr.W, L. McKenzie 'arid Rev, Mr. MacCallum also gave 11 sheet talk en the toole, A couple of Violin selC.ctions front. Mi.' Will Lock-. liart were much enjoytd and a quart- ette 'hir Mims Aitchison and McCall- litri-rMessersi WatIon-and-Olemne • eil,ied hearty *pigeon: aaam;4•00.0...AAili suss AT miroultit On May 24th. S1100.60 4ti nom ,4 1.104 and 1.30, trot ot roc and a friblavaii. 11$01)ali 01 0i W4 000.10Itillifft I! • • '; • • " tONT-` • , May 8t11 • The farmers Nave all completed seeding in this loe4ity, • T±..11,4114611iiir ig,ishine-AtirgainecTVith. -Men Tiiide 'BOW team get in touch: with Manager Andrew Mr, ,Elinet -Fattish front COurkt'S Corner came up to Zion Tuicis Square meeting last Thursday' evening, and gave the boys an ontertaining and profitable talk on -raising poultry. We welcome you boys from the IOtli. Con„ Come Often. . • -Everyone wants to know where are you going to tipend the 24th of, May, well We Will Net tell you, Come spat to Mtn Andrevee GrOVevtaild. have the time of /our tile with the Zion, 110144410$11....4301falit Vat ion.Athletie %torte if all Spacial Invitation to ladisi aot for* . BELFAST,' , SINGLE WPM% 5,0ENTS • Wedding. Bells are Softly ringiag. ' and MTS. Ri911414 301;118t.090 4111,d, famay spent Snclay 'at, Albert Air a. nd Mrs. "V'ic'ter -Whitler family f Lucknow' spent Stinday 4 R.4`194Pliet:Nheixrs"D's,ay"„ lie,T'observe4 in this churcb 4 the nauel hour., MO -- tiler's will take,pirt throughout • the service. • •• • • My. and Mrs. Jack Bradley and son Elgin, Mrs. James Bradley and Mary flack- oera,Sunday.ftLaurier, vli visited at josap • . At the close of prayer meeting last Wed, evening the Epworth Lea- gue held' a meeting for election', of officers and other business. The fol - bowing officers were elepted: Pres. tillie Hackett; 1st. Vice Pres, Ida Hackett; , 2nd. Vice •Pres. Charles Sherwood; 3rd„ Vice Pres. Will Alt- on; 4th. Vice Pres. Rae Alton; - Tres. Harry Hackett. OrganTillie Sherwood;' Assis. organist Violet '14* - =ley. The executive . to7 meet - th-teiatrteefsi.ture for aPpointment of•com- . . • Baseball ' will lie booining around Belfast again this summer and, Inany, ',rood -games may be expected.Bel- fast has entered a team in the "Mait- land League" and will be scheduled to play in the Western -group of which the following teams Will be coiztekt- ants-Auburn, Carlow; • Benmillei; Dungannon, Belfast. At a - meeting held at Wilson Invin's on April 28th.1 the following officers were elected for the Club -Hon. -Pres. John JOYpt M. P. P., Pres., Alex Hackett; 1st, Vie - Fres. Wilson Irwin; 2nd. Vice Pres. Robt. Henry; See -Teas.. Jas. Alton; Manager Frank Irwin. The executive appointed the manager Frank ,Irwin, Roy Irwin and Sam Alton to _attend a meeting to be held, at-Auburn:May': • 1st. At this meeting the rules.and re- ulations apingthe teams were fixed and also- the • schedule of dates of genies Was drafted; A complete list of the Stine, will be published next!. Week. Watch for them. The,elub have • been very fortunate in securing the Services o: Robertson ands ,.Mr; T. S. Reid of LucknOvr- is (Acta' umpires and thus. fair plaand square deal rwill he afforded the Visit- ing. and home* teams. y a . . KINLOUGR •-• • • . Monday; May 8th: • Miss Ver a% Humphrey, sisentile. week-erid at her home near Itincard.:. ur• StdaySpeaIS Miff Pastries, Angel and Chocolate Cakes, Also a large assortment of Rolls, Buns, Cookies and.Fies. Top Price for Butter and Eggs, a HOLLYNAN BRO.S • PRONE 58 • ammallA••••••1106,0..".000.1.18. SOMMER MIRIERY You will find here a wonder- ful array of all thq's novest • in. Mohair,: Leghern,..Mali7lie and Milan Hats. .. r . Cali in and. See Them , Orders for Brides' rigs 'Wilt Be Given. Careful Attention A. Id. FORRESTER „i - Seeding is about completed in this- •tocality. Mr. Sitteloy Goble has bought Mr, Alex. Scotts farm ori the 8th, Con,. number of our farmers„ delivered cattle to Mr. J. J. Reid. on Satiudity last. . Miss Hannah Goble; , of London, is Visiting at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Goble, Ilre. C. Plooit and little son of Torolto, are Visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs, Geo, Richardson, 'A fatier Cuirass resident, in the porton of Peter AteNaughtOn, posed .away at hie bone in Totawater on • Mr. Herb Tweedy, spent a few days of --this week' withAis -nrother,.-Mrs. Isabel. Tweedy....„ - kiss • Bessie Pinnell spent a ley days • last "„week with .Miss M, A.' Collins of near Purple Grove, . Mr. 'Themes and Mr. Eddie Hoag: - ins •of --Kincardine spent a day last week _at the home of Mr. Fred Hod -- gins'. 0•;0- " • , cuURQF: — :•The Resins keeifi ttio mete not varyinctime in the motor. ia - worideop, following the pin or on the 'lantana. ° BABY CHICKS S, C. White eghoin '03arron Strain)'' . The. Barron Legeorzils On English • bird and • for a Leghorn is very. 1age.' On the following dates we twill have 'Chicks for sale: - ' • • • May .30th., 3000 at 20 cents each „ Jinni Stli.; 4:500. at 15 :Ceuta -ed. -eV " June 21st., : 3000 at 15 cents,...eaCh' 3une aOth, 1J0 ar15-CatSeael . . .July 12th„,„ • 3000 at 15' cents. each , We trapnest every .of the year • All poor .layers are. shipped to-inairk-.., et. We, have pullets now Nay ist.). , that have laid 163 eggs. Eve* male at the head of ourbreeding pene is hen which- laid over' WO' '407 in one year. Our feinalea are per- sistent layers: One ctistomei, who got 300 chicks- from us- last Spring, get , farm .them 175 pillets' that ,:,laid $658. worth of 'eggs before they were - one year old. That is, from the time they were hatched.: What' they did .JanalP.hone 3 or .4 bp. 98x • 'Notice is hereby given 'thatir Cou. of Revision, to hear and determine all complaints. of errors or omissions in the Assessment Rollfor the Town- ship of Kinloss for the year 1922, will Lie held ,at the Township Hall, Holy- roodi- on.. Monday; the 29th. day. of May, 1922, at 10 o'clock a.m. • ' Nrties interested, take notice and gOvern-- -themselves- aecordingly. - -- 11-4- •* Geo, G..Moffat, Clerk,. STANDING 'FIELD CROP 'TOM. • • PETITION • Entries will be receiVed by the undersigned for the Standing 'Field', Crop Competition in Oats and Corn. Entries for oats mint be received by the 23rd. .of May, 192.2., Entries. fee corn not later than the .14th. or June, 4922. • • ' Joseph Agnew, Lucknow Agritiiltirat SecietY: 11-4- • .. Value You:CO Be.•Sire About —We try tell yoti -exactly what - •you are getting, and what you can ex-. pect of shoes you get here. It is that 4 spirit that .makes so many "Regular" --=custornersi-come here-zomemtirnef-the want shoes. • tatting, to 1)11111 *tit bulttiti Sol Lts YAW, iollatvilik a lens jilhoie, The ? tool 90, 4911014 , — We miouldlike ' show you our New Spring Styles. Ladies' Oxfords and Strap Slippers froni $4 to $8.50.. Men's Oxfolds, $0.50 to $7.50 . Brown,Sport 0,0ords with 'rubber soles, for Ladies, • , Boys ,and • RATHWELL & TURNER We Alin at Giving You Quality and Service. Your Repairing ?rowdy Done