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THURSDAY, MAY. 18; 1922.
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WESTERN OATS
Expected to Arrive
'ThisWeek':
W. E. tieleavoti'
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g EV.ERYBODY'S COLUMN o.
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, When Journey you plan see the:
C, P.- .- man.--7.1actr. Munn, Ripley,
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VETERINARY' SURGEON..--1,Dr.
• W,. J. Iteleher, Ripley, Phone 29• ;
night or day:-t.f.
• 0 PICA. AND GENERAL .1 • It•
o. o a. Is. 0 .0 ,.11a, •:
Mr. Andrew Shoebottont IS spend-.
ing a few days of the.week in London.
• Loeits like it'grand Crop of apples,
and orchard fruit of every kind this
•years.' *. ' • '•
Ma Isabel Alitant9sh, of Haptil-•
tan, alimit a 'tett days laet :week with
motherisera.• . :
M • Chas, MacKinnon, of Wing-
. hem, Pahl a ',short viait With fare. W,
J. Davison tido week
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert „Bradley, et
Tiverton, visited withitir. and Mrs,
•R. T. Phillips on Tuesday .•
Mr. arid Mrs. A.; E. Duni* came
over from Clinton to spend the Week-
end With -LiscknoW friends. '
• DENTIST.'
. . Dr. "MacLeod wit,. visit Lucknove
"eVery TuesidaY. ()dice above that Of ,
Drs. Ellicht e.irsiell;:• - .232 -2s -W
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. DITCHING •
' Having mirchased up-to-date
'ditching machine, we are ina position,
.. to do hrst-class work for you. u
Weighing Scale across the *, street
er• particulars can be had, by phone:
• Mr, D. ,R. Macintosh is out with a
new McLaughlin •Master ,Four. Just
thought it Was time. to -have a „new
car.,
W. received...Word
this week that his daughter, Mrs; J.%
' Bothnia, 'Virden" Ant, *Ins,
been. seriously ill, -.mill . pneatrionist,
is improving.; . • . ••
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Mr. .,Ontrancier is putting in a big
• • 1'o 41 en. on, .Winkhani.--Galespie frem'his shop, This is the scales Mr
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Bros, WhiteChnrch • D, 0Taylor had for a number of
• . .years over Wiloughby Street.
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DR. PARKER". OSTEOPATH, 'at the
• • After June 1st., mail comiers will
' Cain House, Inicknow. every Wed-
nesday afternoon. All ohmic is -
eases successfully treated. Osteo-
• pathy removes tite` physical causal .
. - , of • disease.. Adjustnaent of ' the
.. spine is. more (middy secured and
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'.. 'with teeter- treatments by Osteo-
, pathy than by, .any otliet method:.
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• Toronto prices paid,for all kind! of
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• poultry. 1 ,
946-tt A. Gros, Lucknow.
FOR SALE. --.Big. strong. healthy
Balsir Chicks (the kind that are easy
• , to raise) froin .very heavy laying
• strains Of pure 'bred -to -lay single
• •• • comb Whit,e Leghorns.' 'Minor:
; ' • cas and Barred Rocks. Chicks for sale„
" • - , ,•eVery week after March -1st. White
Leghorns $18..00 per hundred. and the
not•carry postage Ostrava other than
-1.69ks. 'The P, • 0. DePartnientinis,
been advisingthiseeurse for a man -
bar of years, and it, is flow enforcing.
the rule ' ' " •
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Card of •Thanks. -Mrs.'' dames J.
Taylor wishes, through The. Sentinel,.
to thank the Quarterly Board of the
Methodist Church, and also the assay
friends for their kindneis and sym-
pathy shoWn at the illness and death
of her late husband. • .
MR. 40,.. M.ATHESON,OPFFERoD.
grit..OKR
WOrd "nisi reeeived, in toWn•last
week that 'Mr, Georgsealathenon; for
many years with the Grand' Trunk
RYA liete, had suffered a strekeot
TIIE:PAItK THIS fst,
There plintild be a :good game of
bAtt50E0.11 in tkepa*: this (TharsdaY)
after0011, The Lucknow-LOchaish
Want shouletimite a.etrong aggrega-
tions and Kipeerdine may be expected
paralysis at Barrie, where he as to send a geed team. Ass:zotine, Verne
been with hie on throughout the past, opens the Season here, it is hoped
•Winter...Later. inforrnation ia. to the there will he -a good turn -Out of stiec7
cleat that Mr. 44theion had ao tar. Wets, It takes some hustling and a
recovered that he'eonlel Ise taken to peadeal of ..Money :to keep nteam
nors'n'heine'fican the hospital, Mr. in •the field. 'these years. But, what
Matrieson is about- 85 years of age, would a towi'. be now t,vttlinut its
'and luie enjoyed Wsanterttilly spoil baseball, tesiM1 • -
health, His many-filends here will be
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pleased to learn o his iMProvement.
Mr. Sam. Roberts 'en, who has been
in poor ;health for some months,
wishes. to announce that. be is again
able' to atteint-tn huifineili- and Will
_others $20.00 per hundred, at my pay highest prices for hides and skins
place. Add $2.99 per hundred to above
at his. old stand. Will he at the Tans
, priees it chicks are to be delivered or.
express prepaid to your station. Safe nay on Saturday nights. •
- ' '1•-• .."* . - _delivery guaranteed anywhere in Old
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Eggs for hatching at $1.50 = Mrs. Osear..Kliesek and little &mei-
' '. . •• Per setting of fifteee by Parcel Post; 'ter, Doris, of Elmira,' spent the week-.
' --- ----- '.:Oe '$1,00 ner setting if srou come -after- -end with Mr, , and Mr& Alex. Ross.
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. - them. Toeonk_fiptilitro9oirdier4laar9_;te IF Mrs, Klinek's visit with her •grand-
^ chicks or eggs. Everybody coal y . parenti`Wies.rut.'short-by.inehwSsof -the-
* ' ' invited to come and inspect my flocks. big fire at lmirth.by wine her hus-
band's hardware store was slightly
I will be pleased to show them to•you.-
Duncan Kennedy, Box .12, 'White-
church. North Huron Phone 42-611, damaged. About half the busieess
section of the town was wiped •oet.
-"`"'' - . '"7"--hied-to-litY S. C."White--Leghorns and- Mondats-Morning . is- thought- to :have
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WHAT DO YOU THLt41*,• OF Ili Field Secretari Davis 'of the Bei
• _ 'ss - ,, • Scents, VISUll tilil(4111 Wedneisday even-.
A resident -of taWn, the- other 'dui. Ing :of USA teek, and reviewed the
suggested. that ave'ilraw the attellt, t,•neldnint • tr.„ p, ,:putting • the boys
ion of ratepitynr..? to Ilitt.erersosst Of Ansseign I' swami of drills. On Fri -
Putting in -a water fountain at the day .evening the Scout's Marched out
_s071enrit;fiso'n0a,smepohrejltelra.nTduRioos7isasstsseugetsr into. a eatasa7:
to TOrrineeltOntner and having sel-
ground, proceeded
gelded iii Ootnrillisr J./Idler est the 10 ieolc -tlfliff-, evening peal, which
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last meetineef theg•Village CrnfaelL. they. no • 'chilli greatly enjoyed. 'The
:4tre•le a Permanent e-Prmg a ex- cooking of inetetables and meat had
ielfetit Water.* the, big gravel Pit on • to, he `clop j41. ;orirse; wig!: very
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James Miller's property". and Ceen-
cilia Miller's idea a have this'
'Pitied "across the low land tO the eor-
:net Mentioned. He points 'sant that
at the present time there 'is not a
public place in the Own where a
fanner an water his thirsty horses,
nor a person obtain a drink of goOd
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Water, without feeling: that iie
is -
asking a favor from soinebody;
• ,•Certaitily proposed. lonatahl
wcinht•be a, splendid thing; the water:
is of the very best. quality and We
understand that Mr. -Miller swould
ask nothing for the supply of water.
The only consideratial is the cost of.
. installing. This, It we Temember
be done for $750,00...
rightly, CouLi117:1011-ler.. said could
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EGGS , FOR HATCHING. -From The fire which °centred about 12.30
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erred- Rocks: -Present__ ock from• _
• • Guilds Strain. Leghorns mated with
•'males direetefrom O. A. C.. from hens
with record Up to.252 eggs; and Rocks
• mated with O. A. C. strain from hens
with rssord of 310. eggs. Price 5e. per
egg-at-faxm.-Jno. Farrish,
,Lucknow
R. R. 7. 'Phone' Dungannon82 r
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• • ' FOR SALE. -Ladies' Bicycle, near-
- - ly new. Information at The; Sentinel.
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-originated in -a-baiber
---Guim's---Fettilizer.---always on. hand._
, Try-it-on_your Toots and corn on
better G-$ Robertson.'
MONEY TO LOAN • on mortgages
and notes at -reasonable rates. Tire
• • • Insurance,both. Stock and iMutual
• • Companies, ConVeyancing .dcnie with
neatness and despatch. Geo. A. Sid-
dail, Broker, tuc_kri_oW. _. •
Hatching, Eggs for- Sale
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• MethodistChunk-Rev. D. N. Mc -
Camas, .of .Gtinton, win conduct Sun-
day School Anniversary services next
Sunday. Special ,choite at both ser-
vices. • '
The annual .meeting of the Wing-
• ham District will he held in Kinear-
dine Methodist Church on Thursday
end -Friday et - this. 'week. About -.19
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Ple 'aerie a inch as can be carried
• Obeid vsithouts overloading the Scout.
rotaided; we 'learn, were wrapped in
mud .and baked'in an open fire. It Was
'a regular piehic, and. the boys 're-
mainedon thoground until near mid -
• WILL SOT OIL, STREETS
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. Monday, May 10. '•
, Rob...Halm of Belfast spent Sunda.y
with Zion friends. ' '
lgisa Sadie Cook. of. Goclerieli is
visiting her parents here this week.
The Miss Ritchie's of Wingham
• and Miss .Ada Helm ef Clinton were
home over .the week -end.
-Mothers Day was observed at Zion,
Church Sunday evening- the mothers
• taking charge Of the service; .
t.The Zion -Base Ball team' wish very
much' to thank the laicknow folk for
their help hi a financial way.
Emmitson Irwin, Harvey Webster,
Sam Gibson and' Fred ,Ritchie spent
Sunday afternoon with Mark Gard-
ner..
Don't forget the 24th of May Pic-
nic at John Andrew's Grove. Refresh-
ment Booth on the Grounds. Collec-
tion taken at the gate in aid of the
Tunis boys. •
• We understazid that the Village
-Council has decided not to have. the
'streets oiled this season, but will re-
ly upon water -sprinkling to keep the
• duet down. There has been Some de-
lay in seeming a water tank, as sev-
eral thought at one time to be avail-
able- either cannot be bought at. the.
expected price or are not up to what
they were represented to • be. H.:W-
eyer, the •Council itxpects to be able to
seente-ft-initalsle tank * .aveiy short
time. •
4 source9f - seridus trouble with
the -watering system in th'e. past was
that it frequently happened that for
one reason or another the watering
was not •clone.and. for a day or. two-
• sometimes longer -the • dust become'
an intolerable nuisance. Frequently
_Ministers and the same number .cf
are • eftneetettte7le 'Preeent-'"'" -WitPa broken
the old water lank was out of comm-
axle-sor
Large 'congregations' attended the tongue, or the gears were worn out.
services at the Lucknow Presbyterian At other times the teamster having
Church IMO •Sunday, morning and the. contract Was 'away or had other
evening, the occasion being the an work that could not, be • put. off. On
nual Anniversary services. The pulpit • the Whole the service has been 'nit.:
len" for years.-Withanew steel tank
-muclr-better-service-May: he --looked.
for. But there will be the. Suhdays
when a walk along the main streets
will he very disagreeable to say the
least. •
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•• WIIITECIIURCH •
Miss Ida MeQuoid visited over Sun-
day with Lucknow friends, •
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Mr. • Ken Paterson reeeived a car
of ceinent on Saturday.last.
Mrs. Geo. Garton„Jr. spent a day
list week with Brussels friends.
Miss Greta Fox of the Wingham
Hospital Staff was home over Sunday.
The chopping mill •here will only
• run en Monday Of each week,. during
• the summer..•
' Mrs. Jrto. Walters of. Wingham
'visited a 'few days with her sister
was „occupied. by. -the Rev. .Mr..Pet-
• terson, of Sarnia, vsh6;•=thougli7aome=
h i di °lied reached thoughtful
• VICTORIA DAY .• . and orceful sermons. The ehoir,
which was out in full strength, gave,
a mimber of appropriate selections.
Weclitesclai 'of next week, will be ..
May 24h.; still observed as a holiday
The. League -A , very interesting
in ineinery ..of Victoria, who, „ter over.
program Prepared by the Social Co
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60
in_the_laistspf..ef klIP.P.Tjiiii0i'' in-
. :Wasgivenat
. . League Monday
60 ' years, the most . prosperous and mittee,
Ernrsire, -Was -Qaeen -of the „Gteatiesi. -eveninf...tr-tlie•
es Onsive Ptah* was giv=--
opening and..
- will be *celebrated at Tees_water • and en. ltiiis Gettie Treleaven sang asolo,
,=ntiti-isPlendid7paper._orsTi•tlie4.1_31tiel.,
at Mitchell, where horse-rsicmg will
"Money, Its
be the prominent feature,. . ' , Use ' and Abuse," wan
giNien by Mrs. j, W. JOynt. A read-
' ---o•o-e— , .ing was given by Mrs. Anderson and.
A USEFUL' ORGANIZATION musieal selection§ hy Mesirs,.. Reid
and Henderson were ranch enjoyed.
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You mak...have-noticed sthat Within . The annual 'meeting of the Presby-.
Emphe that has been?';"Victeria Dar -PraYexi 1L-1. P
BARRED ;was; Bred -to -lay, at
. 5 Cents per Egg
•‘wtirrE -Rom, .v..00 :per 15 Eggs.:
• • . EXHIBITION :IaRRED ROCKS
. • *Beth Cockerel and, Pullet Mating
'Ego front. these, $2.00 per 15,
These are all headed hinitileic.of
exceptional laying strain..
'Satistaction Guaranteed. ,
Special Prices on Large Lona •
W. I, MILLER,-
' Lucknow R.R. 2. N. II, i.2s44:8s:45'
TENDERS WANTED
" . -For construction of overflow drain
• in Dungannoe. The undersigned will
'receive Marked, Sealed Tenders on:or
before May 24th 1922 This "Work
calls for 112 ft, 18 -in, sewer pipe, ex-
caVating for and layingthe same; 1
the pastfew weeks a number of small, terian Parliament ef Canada, knoWn
Sign -beards nave been. nut UP, at the by the official and dignified title of
*niain road crossings .in Lucknow and the :General Assembly,- Will Meet in
vicinity, . These have On them thd Winnipeg Wednesday, June 7, for a
name at a..neighboring tonvin and -an week or 10 days' -aession.. Thistn'
portant denomiriationae gathering
Will be the -48th..* therhistartof this -
church. dating Item the union of .its
different wings in 1.875..The half ceii-
Wry anniversary of the united dein-
• Frew. The arrow, yoa can see at a
glance, points in the direction of the
Own named. -These sign hoards have.
been put up by •the Ontario Motor.
'League. In soine parts the number of
miles to the next-loWn-ii-given, but onsttation is, therefore, -rapidly- ap-
that is not on the sig n§ being put up preaching.. This will be the 5th. time
this year, It May 'Save rooked too the Assembly has met in Winnipeg.
'melt Jike boosting the other town.
, Presbyterian Guild. -The Devotion,
The Ontario• Autoinobile League is
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Mrs. Jno. •Camphell.
'Mai Muriel Shaw of Toronto .is
visiting with her grandparents Mr.
and. Mrs. Jas, McGregor. .
Mr. 'Charles Rintoul spend the
week -end witlt„his sister, Mrs. Cath-
arine Spencer, at Kitchener.' •
Rev; and Mrs. Gollan'and Mr. and
Mrs; J. A. Glennie of Lucknow visit-
ed at the Manse on Thursday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson and -fam-
ily visited on Sundayr with Mr. ani
-Mrs; Wm. Simpson, Quiross.
• Miss jean Mac -Gregor Of 'Tore:into
spent "Mother's Day” with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MacGregor.
James Stein of Yellow- Grass
Sask. is visiting with his sisters Mrs.:,
Wm. Purdon and Mrs. Jas. Purdon.
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paterson -were
Sunday guests at the 'home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Ferrier 'at St:Helens.
•' Re3r.Mr. Carpenter df Clinton. is
:eXPected to occupy the pul.pircy-itlfe
.-Methodis%Churh next Sunday, May
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Tuedetir, 'May 10,
• Miss R. MeGewen ef Oregon has
been visiting, :her .crtusIn 'Xt. Geo,
Webb,: • •
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Mrs Hyde has returned ft= a
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two weeks visit with friends around
Port. Elgin.
Mis. Chas. Dupl.* has returned
from a feW weeks, visitivith her dau-
ghters at 13luevalejand'Winghain,
The death of 1VIrs.• Jag. Taylor oc-
curred at the hone of her son,' Mr.=
T..13, Taylor early Sunday morning;
Mrs. John Miller, Miss Wallace,
Mr, Ned Thome, Messrs: Elloitt and.
Wallace Miller attended the funeral
of their uncle Mr; John Cunningham
near Walkerton on Sunday.
The regular meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute will be held at Mrs.
Naylor's on Thursday afternoon, May
.25th, The -subject is "The Influence of
• Environment" .Roll • Call -Summer
Dessert. There will also be e musical
• -program.' A special invitation in ex-
tended to all the inched,.,
!Eight -Six in favor ofSt. Helens,
Our Saturday 1Spe
Madera, Fruit and
• Chocolate Cakes
Wedding Cakes
, Made to Order
Top Price for Butter ead. EOM At
HOLLYMAN.413ROS,
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HANG ON •
Everybody 'who is not a hom fool
makes mistakes; but the felloW WhQ
keeps en repeating the san'te'
takes is worse. Experience •teache4
but she has limey scholars who nee'-
. r'eeem to learn. Next to hie own
experience a . man should yalue *Ark'
of others and yet there a*evens
more who will. not profit %Ana 41*
nxistakes of 'their fellows than those
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was the scot& in a lively. game of *who rePeat their ewn.. "Talc.% la*.
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baseball played here on Tuesday ev-
ening,. when the Lucknow High
• School team 'came over to ;47 con:-.
elusions with our dine, The game was
iteenlY oontested throughout, and
Umpire Bridge, Lucknow gave all-
round setisfaetion. •,•
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Base Ball -At meeting of • re-
• presentatives of local baseball teams
held at Aurborn during the 'Week the
schedule of games given helow was'
arranged. With:. this splendid series'
there should he no leek .of spertihist
s• uray6_w
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p. Afield at BlYt- 'h.
• ••Whitechurch. at St: Helens,
June 1.-ASt. Helens at Westfield, ..
• June 2. -Blyth at Whitechurch.
June ti---Weitfield at .Whitchurch.
June 9 -Blyth at St. Helens.
June 15 -Whitechurch at .Blyth. .
, 'June Heleas at Westfield.
Jane 22 -Whitechurch -at St. Helens:
, June 23--We_stfie1d at Blyth,
at.,Whitecliarefi,
• 'June .W --Westfield at SC Helens.'
July 6 -Blyth at Westfield.
• July Helens at Wh1tchurch7
July 13--Mestfie1dTat St- 'Helens.
Ju1Y,20---Whitechurch at Westfield.
• July 21 -St,' Helens.'at Blyth.
Siily • 21 -St; Helena- at -White, Church'
July 28 --,Blyth at Westfield, '
'1. Aug., Helens at Blyth;
Aug- 10 -Westfield, 'atAhitechurch
Aug. 11 BlYthat_St...1-1Plen
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Oiling would overcome almost -di-
nt this, and about the only objection
is .- the expense; 'Information from
Teeswitter' Which has „Used oil 'for
y ea frit to the
'elfeet that --last year the oiling of
five -eighths -of a mile" cost $1,300.
uuiti. a ;stroiig-aneiainentigl-organ- _ai CemMittee had, charge of the Guild
on:-Menday-even-ing,--.. Rev.'
ization, and it has done a great deal -ineeting-7
Mr, MaiCallum occ.upled ,the "chair.
=for_ the„users_ _ of „Motor vehicles. It
Helen -.Thompsore-read-the Scripture
bite sheen' a great•hboster•-Tfor road-
leeinii, and all joined in repeating the
improvement, ind bag done much to
"Lord's Prayer". °A., reading, "Christ
influence legislation dealing With trio -
tor traffie. Its officers are constantly in the Home the Foundation of all
on • the watch for fool legislation Society",' by *Miss Joan MacCallum,
which. while doing little good would was much enjoyed. Mrs. Philip Stew: -
be 'yeti 'troublesome, to automobile art and Mists Mary Aitchison each
contributed a solo in their usual
pleasing'Matnet. Mina Mae idelfotz-
Tae and Mae -Davison gaye a musical
selectiOn: irto Topic; 'iChrist in the
World of Work and Society" was
, taken•by Miss D., McLethl; of 'Beath
Kiidess Pura, and the Guildites
enjoyed a are treat. Miss McLeod
gave na a I./ender/al address and all
'felt well rePaid, for going, the meet-
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This- Year-the-Tees.vvitter Council
has ordered a car load of oil, 6000
gallons at 10c-per.iallen, Atsuly6
at the point ef shipment. That will be
$600 for 'stlie oil, and there will be the
cost of handling and applying It; The
cost Of watering Luckn' ow streets last
Year was ''considerably under $300.
We may_ assume that with an ex-
penditure of $309.00 a fairly good
water sprinkling ' Service can be
given. This is $1000 00 less than Te-
eswater expended:last year, and the
:liblihood -is -that Lrielin' Ow-- would
have -to apply oil to a,greater length
of street than Teeswitte'r :did. Of
course, anyone •wfho has visited a
-tolwn vvbeYe-nil- is used ---will readily
admit the great superiority of the
.oil treatment. It not. only prevents
dust hut preserves the surface of the
,street so that much less repairing is
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Mr; and 'Mrs. Weeks, Miss. Hazel
-and Master--Alex-Of colross visited on
Sunday,with.Mr. and MtsJno Mow,
--and-
Mrs. 'E. J. Mitchell of Vinghain vis-
ited on Sunday with Rev. and Mas.
Mr, Wiggins, of: Auburn, Mr. Boy
TNoble'andtlie-Misses-linelerof Wet- MacKeflzreVery intetesting-reports-
field, visited on Sunday at Mr. AITO
by neiegates; airs. Cowan and Mis,
Emmerson's. Erniciffe Musgrove of the
S, Jamiesoris•t9 _Presbyterial ' Dun--
_g_annen were . read ' and • afterwards
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Homeopathic _flospital:gefraTo-Visite - -discussed • Mrs-it....J. itliteterisle .rea
on 'Saturday With her 'aunt, Mrs.
hold of instruction; let her not Ons. '-
keep her; or she is thy lise.!••
may be a few brilliant and forseful
enough to hew their trfrAl. path, ,
success, but most pf us ,tiave tn"tieft
eur eyes and feet. and fellcesr .Thet.
men „who make most progressars's
these . who watch the, sign -posts.
.1•hey save the time lost in hybatba.,
the worst kind of a mule* .he
one
wlio is too proud to ho"led"hY Others. ,
We all have more or. less of that long-
eared. bone -beaded disposition to .go
'Our own Way and SOW peeple'neVen
get rid Of it until they are ,earried
feet. foremostout of the house. We'
need the sign to -day mose than ever,
"Stop-LOok-Listenlii Take fast , hold
of instruction, let, her, not go; keep, .
her; . for elle Is they tife.--7-1'ainitura
-Journal. ,
ASHFIELD W. M. S.
Avery large attended meeting �f:
AshfieWMCS.:Wai. liebrat hale
of Mrs., E. MacLemaa, on May 19th.
The meeting was opened by prayer
.and singiag, of a hymn, after iwiiich
Scripture lesson was read by ,Mrs. M.
AUCTION SALE -
•Kenneth MacDonald, Let 2, Con; 4,.
Kinloss Tssenzhip, will have 'an, Anat.-
ion Sass ot ins larM, Ste* and,imple-
inents on May 23rd. The sale Will ,
commence sharp at one o'nlock • Pan."
as there is a let of goOd'staff 'to "
disposed ,of. Stock and implements
are all all in good condition. • •
Elliott 1V1iller, Auctioneer;
BABY CHICKS
S. -0:-White Leghorn (Barron Strain)
• -.The -Barron Leghorn is. AU English
-bird and for. Leghorn is very large:
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On the 'following -dates w4-nvill have
Chicks for sale- •
May . 30th„, 3000 at 20 cents estelt •
'June 8th., 1509 at 15 cents enelt
• Jane -21st„ -3990 at15„cents earlx-
June-39th_i_.....15_00_at_15eenta.eSsch
July 12th, • . 3000 at 15 cents each
'We ,trapnest every day of the year.
All poor layers are shipped to mark-
et; We have, Pellets now May 1st.)
_that have laid 1.63_ eggs. Every msde
at the head of our breeding pens is
frmi heiX which laid over 200 eggs,
in one year. ,Our females, are ..Per.y
istent-layers.-One customer,-Whe gob
-300 -chieks-froni,as4ast •Sitring, got
Albert St., axcavating for and infttall- users; The League too,. ut.. always a
' Corrugated pipe .30 t y ,
ing the same. Hot culvert of cement reliable . source' 41 infortnation regard:
• • On Joseph St., 27 ft. long ig It. in- big- ntivr device's for ears, while re-
side measure. Corrugated iron pine training from favoring any make or
, 30 ft. long 18 in. in diameter. eXca- device, it gives an independent opin-
. . t the il f impttv,ementts.
• vatin/ for and laying the same, on „
. ion as o e va ue o r ,
Peethanapton St, •
Tenders /or all -thework tin any In view o al that the, eagne as
• part of it Will be considered by Conn. done and is doing, one is SurPrised
1 - nil on May 20thc,13hie Prints May be ...
to observe ' how tow. Cara carry the
loch .at Cletles °Mee, Lowest or any silver badge Which eltOWO that the
twill not- necessitilY accented.444V0 , .
Frank Henry. .
Rev. -T..
the Presbyterian Church on Sunday '
May .21st. -in the interests • of :the ,
Lord's Day Alliance. , • •
Rev, and Mrs'. Scobie, Mrs. Wm.
Barbour, Misses Alba Fox and Agnes
Kennedy, Mr: and Mrs. Thos., Gaunt
'arid Mr and Mrs, Mac Ross attended
-the- Presbyterial which met it Dun-
ganinka on May 9th. Miss Alba FOX
was apPointed to be sent as a'dele-.
;gate -to the Summer School. wh:ch
meets at St. Thomas ;from July 3rd,
to Jtily
NOT ENOUGH POSTAGE • •”-
With".tlie Council, the -finaneial'
consideration .seems to turn.the hcale
in favor .of Watering, and no don:Us:,
with the pinch of high axes still in
mind many of the ratepayers will
agree to -abide-by the old method. .
BORN
MacLe0d...4st Lucknow, on May 14,
1922, to Mr, and Mrs. Will Mac-
Leod, a daughter,
• LOCAL MARKET
Eggs 44641,64441100.100*•0•64,4161,
'Batter 44*. If • 04,11 tt** 44,44 .80.142e.
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The Post Office Department. has
_handed out the folloWing infOrmation:
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During the past fiscal year over
tet tit those officet where Ore :was
060 was collected, on short paid mat -
exercised the -collection of deficient
Postage, Many 'offices, however are
_neglettiag their duty in this respect,
and as a result of this • neglect Mete
is a very considerable loss .of revenue;
The special attention Of pestmasters
is therefore called to having all un-
usually large or thick letters posted
at or passing thro•ugh their officers
catettilly weighed, and if -necessary,
rated up iti"order to ensure collection
of the postage charges to which ifl.
sufficiently prepaid letters are liable.
On the 26th ultemo, IrVing II, 0,
Hall, of. Victoria Harbor, Ont., was;
given aline of $25 and c sts, or three
teptiths in jail, for mailing IAters
prepaid with previously used postage
At Cletk4o2olinot P. 04 °VW 411) $ 144004 „ .14 4104 SO14 Bonecliotion. #94, „ *iv..
paper. on -"Whir. go to- • urc
Owing •to ' a 'deficit in the treasury, it form them 175 pullets' that lead
wah-deeided-to 'make .a special -effort ---$658 worth ot'eggs_lefore their were
to raise funds to contribute on -day's One year. old. That is, from the time
-eggs May 24th for said fund. The • they were • hatched.' What the Y did
next .tneeting will be held at home' of
Mrs.. J.! Cowan :Sr, Jane
Pres.-Sec'y
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• Walter Rose, Brussels, Ont.
June 1 „ Phone 3 or 4 on 88x,
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We Have Ileefroof ShOes-
'for all purposes, and to fit all sizes of feet. flainty.
.2 -Strap Slippers and White Oxfords with low ,heels
for Ladies. Oxfords in Black and Brown for Men,
Ladies, Boys and Girlg: —
._ "The Stanton", a new Fleet Foot'. for Boys.
'Good wear in every pair.
Foys' Leather -trimmed, . $2.00
. Youths' Leathenkrimmed, .$1.75
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A lgew ,•'.
2Strap Brown
Calf Slipper
Goodyear Welt:
• Price .$6450
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• RATHWELL TURNER --
We Aim at Giving YoU Quality and 'Service.
Your Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done
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