The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-06-14, Page 1S
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.I.3313414IIT 3....P4.0E-011.--- Dr.
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DENTIST • , •
-MaeLead will visit '1-411e.itrieW
Tueaday. Office 'above ,that of
onit..1-ittEop-ATtuzat,the,
n Houst. Lt.acnOw, :everY.iWed-
day 'cifter'nOon; All chronic dia.;•
es..succeSsfully -treated. ,C,isteo-:.
• 'r4nioyea,, tue ,physigal. causes.
disease 'Adjtiataterit of the
ne is; more quickly 'secured and
h fewer treatments, by Oaten-
;hy than by any other method,
ronto priec.s..peid'for all kinds of
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ry.
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'Help the hemetewn,by selling year
creini„,„.to Partfhor,' .agent for
I J..',I5aViSen, liandfing furniture
:aad.lundertaking busineeS,•,;
Mrs-, Arnold, arid' Miss, Fe.rg.,11,,
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!Detroit, 'spent :,,the' peat :week with
their sieter, Mrs. Cole,
MissIrene Hockney grid Mrs. Lou-,
ise Zarndt, of .Chicago, ore guests of
'their .sister. Mrs. C. B.
Councillor Adam MeQueeni.of
Kin-
loss, took adyantage .of the pieybouad
excursion to visit friends in Detroit..
D. A. Mackenzie, .of Win'dsor,
la visiting his sisters,.Mrs, Allari Mac;
Leta: ancl- K. MacLeod, of. tewn.
E. A. P,ahner gave •11P-hn'Ying: cream
; for Seaferth and is now helping home
, boiWn ‘by -buying. fOr Silverwood's,
Lue
g • ' A. Grespopt, Lucknow.
DR, lVfAIJDE C. IIR,YANS
Registered:Optometrist
uate -Department of -Ophtlialrnol;
McCormick Medical College, Chi -
ill. Three months Peat 7gradunte-,
ge during year 1019, •
Fes correctly , fitted: with Glasses.
tadeches; Dry ltchy .Eyes. • Grand,:
l Eyelids. Watery Eyes. Pain in
Balls, Inflamed •Eyes. Pus or
ery. Discharge from Eyes and'.
iness, •;can,sed by Eye -strain re-
d throtigh properly fitted, Plass-
OSE4 Eyes straightened through
ier1Y-1ifted7Lenies :. • • ,
ves .tested at night equally as
I as during light,
11 kinds of •Optical repairs done: ,
Satisfaction Assured
C the Cain House. Lueknow; 9 to
1,rit., 1 30 to 6' p.m.,,Evening 7 to
in; Wedee.sday of each Week.
NTINd AND: PAPERHANGING
J. Caineron, • Lneknovi." prePared,
lo all kinds of nd decor,.
g: Agent for wall Papers from 10c.
roll tip, -22, inches wide. Samples
be seen at myresidence. or shall,
?leased to take them to your hearse,
• BABY CHICKS AND EGGS'
laby Chielcs,and Eggs forhatching
We .are :sorry ..to report that Mr,
'James .ClarkSon, suffered. a ,paralytic
'strOke on Tuesday night, his Condition
,
, being yen,: serimis on Wednesday.
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The 'provincial., secretary of The
7,Girl---Guides.---VisitecLiucknow 'en Fri-
day of last week and ,organtatiori like-
ly:Will be affected in the. near future;
in my heavy-laying:pens of White
;horns, Barred. Rocks.. Black 'Min-
as and Mahogany.. Russiari
ite have doubled_
etching • capacity and will do niy.
t tb fill all orders. Custoha hatching,
b done reasonably.Best irtakes'in
ietors and brooder's for Sale. Write
far Catalogue if interested.
Duncan Kennedy. Box 12.
one Whitechurch, Ont.
Good tire service is. our inectto. 'We
satisfy by 'giving. extra tire iniIeage
Cord or _Fabric ;Tire Repafring.-•
Wingham. Tire. and Vulcanizing 'De-
pot, "Winghani,
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Mr. Anges. Graham,: of the •Boun-
dary -.east, went to -Detroit by the..
Greyhound excursion, to, see his, broth-:
er, Duncan who has been seriously ill ,
I
f•or sometime.
Boys, who go :swimming' in the: river'
within: the, village Unfits; .SheOlt1 ref
:member that the law requires the use
-of bathing, suits.. tThose, who neglect
--thiSrarelliable to 'get into ;the: hands'
of the local eon. ••• " •
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t1R. ,I0IIN JOYNT,
holooks like 'the ',Winning -.candidate-
• in North Buren
ON 'THE ,STREET
'Prirtiekik-f wirov-4verte-Aliout-T„.J- ekrio
•atie`eti'llrSt:':$tOrdaY- 41'10 i•and:early
.S•140.t-klY, norrnng, report a :degree
_hilarity whin suggeVed• the PI*96.9e
•of seine tanglefoot . or 'perhaps one
Shbuld„:.Say tanglehead,... . Watch.. for
:In'g;tu-•-get--in.tio4rUdb1e.
' When; the. ,sides of the :street i •,a,•e:
pretty well crowded with autonuilii 'A,
you becasionally„ see a party Wilo-
•wishes to, get away, :having' Considot-
eble_.trou'ble, in. getting hi ear Out pf.
the ::jaM. ThishapPeris- When the ',ear
'CATTLE •ASTRAY
Came to the „ premises- of , the un-,
rsigned about May 5th, 1923. ,four
Faci-of-,YOung-cattle....9Oe aPParentlY
-Years, the others anParently- one
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CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE
101t-IvS'A'lli:t•UE •
Just:before We go".fo presS it'is re-
poi•ted that 'Mr,' Afex,: lqacirityre; of
Kincardine . tewn, 'has aecePterl the '
• Conservative Party ,norairiation for
this :riding'(Test , Bruce), •,Mr..• Me,
IntYre Can scarcely hope'to be elected,
but his entry into the field will greatly
-affect -the-ether candidates-, '
• ---o c o - •
1‘1'.MEFTING
:70-mrtr , ,„ •
-',0earge :•Barger,!,, of • • •Lotlilallt, ls 111••
'Goderich this , week serving. "on the,
Miss McDonald .of Detroit is 'visit-
ing with 'het: aunt, •iwrs, John:John,'
stoh-of-LOthian
• Miss- Irene-•Meore
is visitingwith Mr. ;and. Jack
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ljeadersen; of Paramount..
Walker', of Huron, is
• irisitng., with her -daughter, Mrs. Jis.
Struthers,. Of Paramount,
. • r; Jim McKendrick, who was in
Detroit the last. dew -weeks, has re-
turned t liis hen* at Lochalsh.
, Mr, and Mrs, Andy Hamilton and
Irene; "'of 'Henfryn, visited the week-
end with friends, in Paramount.
.:Metionald, Of -Detroit,.
The regelar meeting of 'the pres-
`byterian- W.4;s: ''vis held Wednesday,
Jun 6th: -Mts. Ma::Calluin Presiding.
and conducting the.dpening.exercises,
Reports of, the Meeting of the'Presby-
terial at 13eigrave, were read by..Mrs;
tG. II Douglas . and Mrs.•T 'I3urnS'.
A &let was, rendered by Misses 'Mary •
Aitcheson. and .1‘lartha' .Macpalltim
,11,fisfStrutherSletitiirPrayer,:A1etter..•
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has been. run:.straight ,, -,c1-1Y'). front 'tire Henan; yresbytet, China,-
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If cars: afre, parked t a' an, aorigi,e,whhb r. was ••i..,•ez.i ptea to .6.1113.1.41,1e.s
the iroper way, there.never Ati y . tb bestir theiriselves to avert the aiitrouble in getting .out as the .car". et, ri„ o'br, iniSsionary. work hemg curtad,•
always be backed inte therbad; Oo
busy city streets • parking on •iiii:!•ang:e
theis
s -09
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.. The • • —
thlY ineetirig
South Kinloss VV 1N,
1,he homed Mrs,. Adant.,Mcboriaid.
June qth. MissN,.
. Mrs •Gollari "gaiethe'.Scriptiire ttid
. Good papers .oh ;the toPie.Wete.'glienr,
by Mrs p..Meeintyt,j ..1.•§:j A. j (;ra-
hairi :'and Ms: . Campbell Mc;.'
(Rev,) -Kinlough, giN
a , solo.; Mrs... 4 Irwin,.a.,yead-
ing i`Canadaian. Born"; reports. of the,
,Presbyterial .at Belgreve were readby
the delepates ^ •this. was folloWed by a
vocal trip by. 1VIrs. G.ollaii; Misses Ma:-
mie.G,olian and NorMA:Nicholson The::
meting -Zelos•ed with: Prayer:1y 1.,.111-rs.',
,
(
. A ,represeniatife of the Bell! Tele-
phone Co, will: give an illustrated ad
dress .before the MethodistLeague
aext Monday evening. The views will
illiistrate the •development and 'work-
ing!:of the ,telepirone from its Invent: -
'ion to the present time
ar ola. Owner -may have same ou
'oving Property and paying expenses;
Rutherfoid, Loi 14 C-on4l---WeSt
rawanosn: 14-6 100
-0301V-SALEG 00 -&-Gala bag -Plentsa,,,,,
-T.J Bur LutknoWItiln r
of fresh limeon hand. Angus
4th. Con Kinloss'
SEED BUCKWHEAT FOR. SALE.
ow n Steele_
4iggslo.Seed. Apply to George Rob-
rtson7Therie'60-12:„., , ' 21-6,2.
-N•01 I E
The- Li cu elevator which
lag •been closed for some weeks. will
'amain clOsed until further notice.
' CTION,..,SALE.,,,
•
o o o
ig -Four tircui
,ed lack.: of f ends,. 'A pleasing, part
. •
of the p1 O,grain. was tbe prefientation
',o" ;Mrs' . Canieron of Life
, „ . ,
M.erilber's,`•certifieate: •
.1VIOWilliarns; There Will. be 'i Horne.
Helpers. ineethig..,at MiSs Kate Mi
Kenztes on ,Weanesday, Jane 20th,
Miss :Yemen, of Ripley, ill 'be pit --
sent- and .eilciress- this nieetine.,-,.:
.
The Big Four Circuit Races will be
-held in Ripley on Thursday, Jane -`.`21F,
• ' .• Purse $900.00 I
Ciasses-2,30,• Trot or Pace; '2.20.
3itii5e.tbr::„-rnee;--2,1‘5'.."Trot or,
l'rack in geoti in'AV:'-
ltexidance„ Orchestra Dance in: 'the:
evening.,
1. o. 9. F. MEMORIAL SERVICE
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• :LUCKNOW wiNs AT PAISLEY
, •
- WAS: '''.-51e"Sth•Thi tge
League 'baseball.:at PaiIey en Thurs.,.
daY of last 'week when Jucknqs won:
.froni__the..Paisley" tqfkm- by i scare_:.ef_
.The game was, elosd and, keenly'
,coritested' froth start to 'finsh,:thottiTh.
for some.
have an easy,
• Victory.- At the end .Of the :prst half;
of the seVenth, inningsthe score.'WeS'
7-2 in 'favor of 'Tafel:now But in the
-second half there were, some sensa-
tional ,hapPenings and " the; 'Paisley.,
-boys Crossed the • hone plate 5• times
in quick suCcession. This -mode a- tie,"
In .the' eighth Inaings Luckn�w
scored twice,' and the .9th' Passed off
th ndident;Abits leav nigth
fihi-
11 seake 9-1%; • '
Lucknow 1. O. 0 F Lodge will at-
'tend--; in a. body at South ,..Kinless_
-Church, -On Sunday, 3rine..1.7,,this
be -
'lam the annual Mernorial Service by
rooin
4t, 10 30, Visiting brethern are cord-
lali to the. aer:viee,• 14-67e.
ecr. ,Bra ley will have. an Auction:,
Sale .91 houiehold 'effects at the
fanilY.-treildence,-Button's-farna.-Grav,,
el Road, 14' Mile north of LuekneW,--
w rd,y , afternoon. lane 16,, corn-
necing:at alo'Cleek,..There,is agood
kitchen range: good 'washing Mil:Chine;
sewilig-nraChine,` arid -many. - nagfulr.
household' effects. -.Terms, 'pashli—lt:
MeCharfes, '
. 'NOTICE TO ..CREDII'0118
:In the :matter Aff .the estate of .fa-ceb
Steel, Renter; 'late, of: the Village of •
: Lucian* in the Cotintyof Bruce.
deceased:
Notice is liereliY -giVenthat all. Per-
-Sons- _having any (dahlia or demands
:against the late, Jacob Steel 'Hunter, •
who .died On or .about the 'seventh 'day
:of' April 1923, at the Village of
-Luck!' ciw7T,-iie CatuntY-ot-Billee...nre
required to send by post Prepaid.' or to-
tleliver to the-underSigned;-Agerit„
herein for W. AndreW, Isaac
An-
, (tro,V and.3.ara os Struthers. , exeCtitOrS'
„J edok•Steel: •
11 01 tpr, there-nanies and aildre sse
. Aad I ull-irartiettlars in. Writiag of their
and • stittetnenta of their ac -
i.• and the nature of the Sectiti-
Ally' yeti-
• ,
• ' „,ly A. D. 1923, the said W.;
ew,,lsaic AnclteW and
proceed to distribUte
1,be:assts' of the Said deceased,aniong
'netaons: entitled' 'thereto., hating
' 't.r•gard onl-y 'it) the elalins"of !,which
'they: shell their beye lied '00tide, and
that t he Said executers will,qtiot-he
•:' tiabO f the, said ttSeete,. or iltiV pert
thereofAq„ety, 'Open Of whose elan*
,tbev shall not theifliaVelteeiVed not.,
This.-.notiee glyen )Urstiaflt -l5''
.t0OlatataditIAllat behalf,.
. Bitted at lateknetv-'01.0 irdeVenth
JOaeph AgiteW, Ltic101:dvittnit
,
• ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY
Garden.:Party" Of Union
Club •'1.1:F.W.C. ...:(LbchTilsh) will' be
held at the home of Mr. Chas. 'BOVd,
on 7:Wednesday., ,June 20: AddresSO,-
will be given .by Mrs.
cial President of the tryyr.-o:;--anr -k
'Mi. Sheldon Bricker. II:F..0, condi-
date in North,:HUron,;.and Miss Hazel
• Belcher. of Zoderielr, contribute
vocal selections. Admission • 25e. -C.
_Mackenzie, "Sec'y, '
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FORMER. LOCIRALSH RESI- , •
DENT DIED AT.DETETT
s visiting .with her parents, Mr. and
Mzs Jthn K. -.1VIeD,onaldi of Lochalsh
' -•Mr • and .11/Irs harhe Cong*ram and:
?eir1, of ,HelYroocl, spent •Stin'dey with
Mr. and Are; Max Raynard, of .F'ara-
.mOniht. .
Jack Henderson,. of Paramount;
who has been suffering from. a severe
, . . . ,
attack of . quinsy,. is .somewhat 'im'-
preyed; • ".•
Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Purvis and Lizzie,
of St• Helens spent a day' recently
-,iwith,Mr. and Mrs. Jaelc IVItIrqblof
'Peramourit. .
Mr. TOM ,Kempton, Cif Ripley, at-
tended the ICenuiton-MacDonald:wedd-
ing, :•Whieli took, place et!' the .bride's
'honie in Paramount on Saturday. .
Lorne McLennan, of Windsor,
and .Robt. HamiltOn;,•of.Detreit, came
•UP: on the Greyhound and are .visiting
a' few day S At Jas. McDonald's, Pai:e•••
iriennt, ,, •
eitend • enngratrilations -to Mr,
•and Mrs. Wim. Itenipten,- of . Laurier/
and Wish them happiness - in. their wed-
ded life,.
Mrs. Griffin andMrs.'. DecOu, of
De-
. , . . •
trait, Ceme:Up en the, Greyhound and
are visiting for:a few day S Wi‘lk 0161r
parents; 'Mr; , ...and. Mrs. John
John-
ston,, Lothian: ; •• ' '•• .„
•• Anniversary services will be held in
Ashfield Presbyterian Church, on June
17th, .when the Rev. Dr, Banks, Nel-
son, Of Harniltori, will conduct' the
services both anorairig• and evening.
WEDIHN•G; :BELL
••-:The home of Mr.. and Mrs„ "David • L.
Bell;•Eincardine,was the Seene. of :a:
quiet but pretty.'wedding in Saturday
'Jnne, nc1, When' their, dal:tinter, Tier.'
to Riyers, eldest
•• ,
...Irene; was united .in..'marria.ge
Mi e A, Rivers, Luek-nw, The ',
.15kide'.wa.S assisted. by MiSs.
' Ltrov .Sher.W.Oddr of Stratf ord; and 'the.
g'roo.in!, hY.:Mr.',.-G‘Jge j Iv: Bell, 'a:
brother ofth bride. The. Rev. F,C,
, 0 veren d .p,erf orinek the ,:.ce rotten y
splendttLAt.edding breakfast was seini-
.relatives..of,,,the
,ContraCtini-,,,, parties. were.present„ The,
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WitktP-Mkrtto the local 40,ati2,117.77-
A11at,740.N.„eat•Bruee„.and „144.11..H1410.,
there Is considerable uncertainty, anA
will be until the atmosphere•is clear,'
ed, by the Offcial nominations -Thurs-
day of this week,' ••.t
In .Wost Brue it I�oks very much
ke 6.__.':itiaight.-eMiteat
mhinney, Liberal, and Johntson, ,
0. But the Conservative organization
have • given 'up hope of , getting
nien in the 'field Considering "the
:vote of four years -ago a' Conservative
candidate will have no chance of elec,'
iton, but parties like to have a candi-
date in the ,field with a view to keep-
ing 'the orgaaiiation together and in
Working eoridition. ., • ", - •
.In North flarori,, up: to Monday of
this week, it looked as though Bricker
the: 11 F. Or-arid-troYiit -Conservative,
Would have the fight all to, themselves.
But, late On Monday, .the ..whole sit-
uation was queered by
besens, of Wingham, would cte,..
cept the Liberal nomination, and that
Mr; Tinn Allea;', of Dungannon, was
preparing to.corne out as an Indepen-
dent, Mr., Allen was a former Conser-
vative, arid is said to have had politi-
cal .ambitions for aoniel time, 'though
he never his been prominently .inen-
tioned as a likely petty Candidate.
young ,conple Will take up.. their'.: rest.-
'denee in, Goderfeb.
_Dr.: Nelson: is to Welf-kriown to make
it ,necessary ,to,SaY•that A rare treat
is in store for all Who will bear himQn ..
Monday evening he wiJl give • "a
• •
lecture in the chureh.
Thia-ereates'airentirely new 'situation,"
and speculation isactive as to how that his -enemies-withinthe-party-Will---...„
•R•asberry SquareS„'
, Ntit Squares,
Whole Wheat Bread
Home
Phone 36; • • • '• LnelsnaW.
01111110'91. •••
As there, was supposed to be a recon-
cihatioji
between Drury and Morrison,
outsiders thiak. it a bit strange that
Mr. Morrison should Support' a •Inaii
sq bitterly opposed to the premier as
Gaseslman-
Another, cutious, and inter,esting
nation %hes developed in Southieast.
Toronto.' Mr. Hartley 7Deviart, for a
time leader of. the •Liberal Party, nd
:for, the past eight years one of the
outsianding:figares in the Legislature,
was passed over by a Liberal conven-
tion and a Mr.,. Remsdenput forward.
Mr., Dewart was, net in Toronto when,
thiawas done, being on a speaking-
• ,
tour with Wellington Ray in Northern •
, .
Ontario, He seems to feet that he was
knifed -in% -the -hack, and is. determined.
far:Cosens will cut into the 1.1. F. 0.
vote, and to what 'extent Allen will
affect Conservative and U. F. 0, vot-
ing in Ashfield. • .
Art interesting incident of last week.
was the defeat of Andrew. Hicks .for
the 13„. F. 0; .tielninatiiiii in South
Huron. Mr,, Hicks was 11;.F. a,. whip
. in the last Legislature, but towards
the'elose.. of the last sessionresigned"
that Position, and by attacking Preni-
ier Drury, wes largely responsible for
bringing on an early election.: It ap-
pears that his supporters in South
Huron resented his attacks.nigni
ry',and, turned lira .down. Feeling sore
not get away with what he regards ,
as their dirty work, So' he is Opining- .
Out as a candidate on his own account,
as in independent Liberal.
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South-east 'Toronto is a .two-rnem-!
ber riding, with seats A and B. There •••,.'
ira Conservative candidate' in each..
and both are opposed by two Liberals;
Thisileeks like making. it easy for the
Conservatives, but, you 'never tcaetell.
ABNER COSENS TO RIJN, ,
IN NORTH HURON
. • .,
'.Though .at the Liberal Convention
held at Winv ham. on June 5th •Mr. •
over this slight, Mr, Hicic.s has hroken. Abner CoSens declined .to become the:, '
away - from :the U. F. o. altogether -
Liberal candidate in North' Huron, bez...,..,:
'arid co*e Out openly for the'ConserV-i- has, 'since that'timec-thotight the mat- •
• atiVe candidate; Evidently he was a, ter kiVer and. decided to. stand; :Else,
where -in this -Paper • will be-found'ar'.
tsher.e.trauo'c' e‘insrueliet. supperter ef--.7.113 f mum, t h him t�
the wee.
rie s en y ,
,
.Mr. Casselmart; another 13, Fr. P. tors,;'
_severe eritie 16f Preinier • Drury[.se- ha k been an 'Active Lib:-
bminationlor-re-election, and enai winibam for matiy_years,;__He
eVen assisted by Mr, , J. .I. Mor-, tbe insurance "real-estate.,
risen who made a speech in his favor; business
Alciri-ff-Greer•
A' pretty' wedding- was soleami
Zed:
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at the hon of...W. and Mrs. Geo,„..A.
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Greer, just east' bf..I...i.ieknoW,-4j1:
Wa'tiVittnz4V1'44,1:+4viero heearneIP2.
hrideof:"Mr. Redvers Henry The.
ceremanY was perforated by. the „13„.
Osterhont D pastorlof,
-the -.Lnekneiv;',Methodist_H_ Church„.„,ai
7.the ,.-vuttrig cou ple4tood. :Mt der !i beau,.
tiftd or-nlY,71..ives: and a, :foer
intimate- -friends. were_:.prescat, The•
Oak ed •charin ng a;:dreSs.,..Of
white ,satin with veil, .and .carried, A-
largi4 bouquet' of roses. Afteethe.'en•
joy,ment. of A..,dainty. boffet lunch, the
bappy„Young couple -left 6n. a trip td
shoWers: -cop.:::
Tetti, arid: with the -beit';•'WiSlieeT The
-bride is":orie'ef Vick now.'s MoSt.pdpit-
•and 'will be 0.reatlY inisSed
was pte$ en,t36.1:. the • Y g, , Ladies'
Clos and.: niember,'Of• the Chuich,
;Ye:clang trili,,'Mr•
'The CliesleV -.team -Will:: play here"
.'_against_theiclg at tenni. eriLW,Mine4-11-..T;
June 20th. .Chesiey, has a gothl•teant,
Which has -been winaing'sefar,...and
• will'. Be • one. Of the lifrt.tlest,.propoii-
•tions Luelcribw, will have to meet,
•
•
'tett j voic j.J't‘re 'atatecrlhat
Steel Hunter; lof teWn,: had :gone to
Detroit on May 31:st. on aCtOnn't of
.theLserhous'illriessr,of4Weistef,-,Mrsy,
,-Daitald--ItoSsf*A,„JR,o_sa. peased ayveY
_ „. _„
at bet': home in .Dettoit ,:bri Saturday
,leet„:gtoe 'otbi,o2jleving steadily jlost
.LOCknoliv for internient in: Loch-
alsh Ceinetery, the funeral being from
the rellidence of Mt. C. Johnstone,
Rosa. Street,::on-,4nesday .afterpotiti.
'Serirlee''''W-et.'ebntlucted.413Y4the:104,4t,,
MacCeitum,. .
I•efore. going .te. -the late
164,1 Ross resided: for many years. it
Calninet, Mich, Her early Yeers'l were
spent7in the Lochalsh district Where
'she, was both , years „ago,. She is
anikiVed by her husband, ' Mr., Donald
ROSS„ four sons, and two daughters
Thelte.are if oughton,ficti
CHURCH NOTES"
IGHTCON.,, .E1NLOSs..„
Road' worlo iS the •order ',Of the der
m w11
-Mr Thos.
(r
' Miss , Ph I3.0 Congram •sPent, the
Weelerld at'her-7-home.. ,
iyiig.•Blatiche:,McIVIillen,,,. of._ Myth
visitorat MiS.'1 Mac ,•Smith's;:•_•,..
A few fro-riV-thirCorice's-sicin'etteini-
ed the ;Annual. _Deanery meeting at
Kinlinigli lest Tuesday. •
..•Mr Wm • and Elliot :Johnston Are
at present taking down. a :house rez
Cently, Purchased from Mr. J. Hanna,
• ;Mrs. Mae' Stiiith left on Monday for
-,Goderieli..,„where she • 'intends taking
advantage ' of the Greyliblitici,-eicerL'•
sion te
Miss; Olive Bongs Spent Monday
Cubert.
Mr, and Mrs.. Thos., :Culbert :were
,yisi.tors. with, Kinlough • friend's On
-Sunday, . .-•
'reside at Brantford
,Itees8fu1;: atini,krzary • sort •
viCtiS'were held 'South- .KinTess
"Chttreh lest Sunday, when "..the': Rev, •
Mr, Merray,..et• :Toronto, a :Son of ;the
late -.Rev; by: ,Murray,'.whe', for Many,
WaS,"ritinister'rrat-.Kiiitartline;•-•
,The day was fine and,the .atiendani!e:-
,
ta),ied, the .capacity the..phureh at,
'-hetfrierVices';'.-1.-
Agent for. the paid Nxecti .
•
An: iriteresting in6eting w'as,held by
•the Epworth. League Mondas;
Mrs,: Osterhont. was in eharge,'. The
Scripture LeSson was read by 'J jtiolig-
• iiiVOTst9tTA,60; tgai jiff
were. givoi Mtg. Aiti60 and Uev
Mt. OSterhotit, ,there was a good
attkndapce, All are weleome, to ttip
. _
'meetings if the Leegue'..„,
ticto-n,
Peter Mackenzie and Miss Charlotte,
of bett,eit,
The bereaved husban.d and tol:Is and
datightetin
•
The General AsSerriblY of the Pres,,
by,terian Chereli Of Canada, in SeSSieri
at' Port
-ArthuriLvo ted J-f4v•eit, of. `..‘4.11turejr,
' o•o
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•PURPLE GROVE •
•
-Monday, Jene..11th;
,Srebtt-: sint ,the ,Week!;•
end with fiiends in ,Walkerton,
A Garden ,r.;itty te held ;:a
Purple Grove Church, FridaY,night,
and Mrs. Will Enron :visr
_Dan_ Niche I sic 1.• had tit e 'in is f or -
tune' to have .his hart hurtied7Pt
. • '
Mr, :Garner Stanley,.'of near titrel
new,. visited his brother; •Ben
Stahley, Sunday,•,
Mrs,. Victor 'Whitley 1,11'joiowc
few days recently. with her
sister, ittr, /Jack- IGnierson,
Mr, and ,Ms, narry Scott, from
Sttatferdils spending cl,feW days With
hiS father, Mr. Scott, who is •seriotialy
" • • •
,p
A new shipment of Ladies' Hand Bags,
direct from Julian Sale, the dependable
- Leather Goods House of Canada, has _just
arrived. These are the .,newest styles, in
Ladies' Bags, -made in the popular colors,
Blue, Grey, -Brown and Black, and are
priced from $2.00 to $8.00.
See These Bags on Display in Our Window
IVIcKIIVI-
Lucknow.
he Rex* Driggist,
• ki
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KINLOSS
Monday, June Ilth.
•
rfnd
Mrc-Stigar liarriston,--Of•
'Winghani spent Sunday at. his 'former
hope here. ". • „
•'ItIiss Hattie: Stanley,. who has beee
Detroit and.Lendon,• rettirned_home
A: Garden Party will he, held here
ori,the. fOth of June. Admissiop, 25 grid
40Cts.' ana.'•iin-iittendence;',
Last-Sund:iy_night Orange
• ,
ride was held at Kingarf, miniber
•
en,''Setutday. , •
„attentlancS;''
.sperit
A. few Jot 'the young peoPle-teek
,the Garden Party . lege Friday night
., at 13ervie. The night being cold,. the
•.'rewd wasn't as large, as_usual, '
Mr, Dan' MtieDonald haT•ii-nastY,
accident at _Bervie-iast
Ilis car went overthe bridge into.' the
rivet wrecking it badly, My; Maeben-
eld had bie hip seyerely injured in the
inishaP,
Getting •Up in •thp World is' insi
Union"
about
tbroo.to.ciuo, the
delightful business of getting up
throughout the past Wee.!k
Yittle la e morn ng, ,
)loaN
t IcsteWel, 'on -,Itine 19r
ittei being,'.4gd"let ,TCrrilen,"and '129 92•1:3-t-t°-"Mii-tall,(1: km, LobAt ,,a,gt(Ert$1
against, The final, vote was 'precee:cieti, a Ont.
,
bY a debaid Ilasting thrptighent, font Toronto; on Tune 10, mo,f,„
, '2t4.
'd0firrand'tattled."--••01,411.,th,4,.,ihst_os.Skordlol_Ohn. Eggs 4 it V 4 v V 1-41 I i 4 4,1 # 2,2ec
epivit piano
Ston ,
t • -A
, .
• r`i e6-ilit'rrtir 61.01 E.
y
1.
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Empress
• Shoes
for '
- Women.
Rpthwell & Turifet
-The-noine.of_Good_shoes
; Hurlbut
and . Pussy -
Foot -Shoes
for-children-
ine- Is The Fleet F�ot
111
June is the. month': to lay aside the *heavy',
warm shoes and 'eniby- the''cOffifoft of Flet -Foot-
-"FolitWearT ' ' - -"- -7----------,-- ':------, ,-
the—naine—tt-Fieetz‘Foot.'!i§_ ..a ,guaratitee of
quality .and ,value and there is a pair, for every need-.
For Children we have BroWney,-.''Pixie • and
OOPer• . , • . , , ,
1;clies?-'4 ISrOft :,:Step" in',Strap*--Slippers ..in..
„.
all White and Patent frjrnmed.
' Boys' BrOvin Cycle in High Shoes, and Brown
and Black in Oxfords.. •• d
• Men's Dimling Shoes in , White and Brown'
• ,
Oxfords and Bala.
. , 1 11 • • •
Ask -to: 'see. alr'ehtldrerr t p,. ont
Barefoot Sandals... ,..
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