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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-08-23, Page 1,ferge-.4"7"-er•-•^-_-;•• , It Wit _ • O111,1,13.: ABOUT__ NTS ADVERTISEME" , Advertisenientsintended for MALL" . „ • •-;^cation. in .Thc Sentinel might :to be -.sent to ; the oM'ce.in writing; or writ- ten 2a:t the. °thee With thcapproviii-of- :•,--theedVertiger;,-The-•.49enti.nei-oitill:j9t,. ;be• responsible forthe„ correct 4nser- :tion: of advertiSernents•'telepheried.to 'theeetlieev••••,-.ancl,stich,.ady,ertisenrients„ will be !Published ,only at the Irisk . of • the . advertiser., The -price will be -Col, lected• whether the advertisement is. rrect Or otherwise. The telephone is not distinct enough to insure ,the cor.: reet transinition of important .dates or .prices. '• • • • • V.10TelltINARY SURGEON' ..•-••• Dr. W. J.. 'Keleher, Ripley, • Phone29 night or day.--,-t.f. „ . ; DENTIST .Dr, MacLeodwill '; visit Lucknow every. Tuesday, Office . one door west of Siddill's ,Oiliee, DR. PARKER, at the Cain House, Luetknow, eery Wed- needay afternoon: All chronic dis- eases successfully-treatecl.-Osteo• pathy ternoves the physical causee of disease. Adjustment of the spine, is more 'quickly secured and with tewer treatments by Osteo- , pathy than by any other method ` Toronto prices paid for all kinds oi poultry. .•• A. Grospopf, Lucknow. DR. D. II. 'McINNES ; Chiropractor 01 • Wingham. Will visit the Cain Bonse. Lucknow, •on Mondays and .• Thursdays from.,9 a.m. till 1 n.nl. t Diseases .of all, kinds successfully • 'handled. • ' , • DR, MAUDE C. BRYANS Registered Optometrist Graduate DePartinent.of Ophtlialmol; „egv: McCormick.Medical College. Chi- cago. Ill. Three months poet graduate . . . , Course during:Year 1919.• . • Eyes ..earrectlY fitted ..With Glasses. Headaehes. Dry:' Itchy Eyes, Grainf- • fitted Eyelids; ,Watery Eyes; Pain in - Eve Balls.. Inflamed: • Eyes.' PUS oi Watery. Disciiarecr---Eyea-ariel- Dizziness • caused' by: Eye -strain re lieeed..throngh 'properly. •fitted Glass- . Cross Eyes straightened , through pronerlY, fitted Lenses • . , ••• Eves tested at night echially good as •during.d', light: . All kinds of Optical 'repairs dope., . • •Satisfaction Assured • At the Cain•Biciuse.:Lucknaw.„ 9 to 12 1.m.`'! 1 30 • to • 6 p.M., Evening 7 to ,p.ni-,-.-iVedateidaY, of each week. ' PAINTIN.G AND PAPERHANGING •; • '-`11. 1. "Cameron, :Lucknow. -prepared. '1,--.-2•to do all kinds of painting -Lad -decor- ating. Agent for wall papers •from 10e, per roll up, 22 inches wide. Samples 7 May be seen-atIny:-residencei-or be pleased to 'take thernto your house. • WANTED. -Foster Homes' wanted for the following: -Boy, 6 years; girl. 7 •Years;. Boy, 7 years; Boy 4. years; ' Boy, 3 years; Boy, 1.1A years; Boy; .1. year; baby Boy. 6 months. Apply to Rev. R. Perdue, Walkerton. .• 31-8-c LOCL ANP 6ENERAL,', 0‘ \ o o '0 . ok 0 0, 0: '9 :EPrrifit i. .ellenc!ing Week's vacation At borne. .'.•r , Order yent fertilizer for fall Wheat , . „ .• now; from G. S. Robertson. •The..Sen,tinel' will net be linb nextWeAk,.77:Plit ,annual week Miss Florence McGregor, . Chicago, is hofne for her vacatiini. Mrs. •Moorehe'ese Mitchell is, this week, in Toronto,Vlsiting her _s_ister, • Miss Pearl Henderson,Chicago, is • visiting at her:home on Havelock St;-- • week. • ^ •• • . at Toronto opens on Saturday of this The canadiaa National Exhibition Mr,. Temple ,.Clerk,-, 'of 'Coderich, , - - spent the , week -end ,with Lucknow friends.' :•*. n Mrs:: C. F. Richardson, of Tees - water; ia , visiting at her former -home - in town, , - Mr. ''Robt. MaeCallum has gone to Toronto and is engaged with the T. Eaton; Co; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson and Mr. - 'Fred Gibson spent Sunday with Mrs L. Campbell. ••'.'•7-LOSTr-7-0-ri'-tlferoad-'hetWeen--L-uck-, no;;;- and Helyrood, a brown sweater. , „ . „ • Finder please 'leave'. at The Sentinel Office• CARETAKER FOR SCHOOL :. Up to Saturday; SePt.'1st.; tenders will be received for caretaker of the salary $4e .00 per. month, 'Duties to confluence at, oneee-L-D. IL McIntosh, Seey. IiINLOSS:„: • - Miss Halway, Of Chatham; is the., • guest of Miss Isohel, Douglas at • her home, Canning St:', NOS. ,McKechnie, .Miss' Hornell and Miss Emily Hornell are guests of Mrs. N. Camphell. this week; Of qourse you :*re going to the Summer Carnival in . the Park and Rink this (Thursday) eVening. Heaps • . PAPER IsmxT. WEEK" - The Sentinel will notbe pub- lished the week of August 30, thiis net wee1. We won*. 'lathet"'nOrintonverilene--Ctilf-- Publienn this way but it's the- only-way.that 'Members of the . ' -Staff .can - get a few.days vac- . _atian_ together._ The _office, _Wilt_ be open most of the Utile and.. necessary printing will be tak- en care of. The paper willbe out. 'again as, usual the first -weelc:•Dt7Septerriber; SOUTH KINLOSS CHURCH The Rev N A MacEach•ren M A Sonar Chattel, Toronto, will preach in "South Kinloss Chureh • both ;morning, oa evening next Sunday. . By appointment of. Presbytery, the --RevJohn Griffith,7.114of taiike-cit-the-IinnerialCO-.-,.located China, will deliver le Missionary "ad-, , 4 VIM 1. iQ BLAZE VOND-A'T SMOOT.— LuelcnoW Hari Worst °Fire:In Years gleyater end Storehouse • C9mP!PtelY. Destroyedi: • A,114CE OF BAD P..11RN4TS1,11-, Bad NI'. Sport,,and Bad for Friendship • .• Under ;the; suggestiOe leading, J.414ClinOW" LAY; POWif;!t.--ThCitiliCar-r. Hay- Bros' --.7.: elevator-eontaining--g • ' dine Review of last' Weelcuid: the'rel"-T•' cluentitY-0:44rSeed-e"a-WareFireentfilV•• lowing; ---•- .----,:-:-"---:4"---7, ---!--^;-...--.'•--,-------1--- "ed•with:eresSed hay belonging • to mr• . ;•"4Io*bedlY LeneloloW itlY aow.fi tit R:. T.', Irwin,..and a :idle fe'f.,. harOvt)nd; 'Teeswater In Friday's Bruce League. 14"inherbelenging-tn-kinhn-'16714''''‘V-"- -',..-',V4ille-is,..•-4iiiineSsi.410-Pd_Cs9Tjhe'An• _ceinpletelP destreyed, in a fire which - •print _and - owe." timee.,WhOrattended7 got; nnder. *ay • about eleven o'cloek the ,gatne are competelitto describe Monday night. •The buildings and can-, ; the tactics of Lucknow in their Cf.,' tents were of highly conibustihle a _ e,r('-•-" .forts • to throw the game, ;to Tees, terial, go that once the fire caught on, :water_ and thus avoid ,meeting .Kin- nothing"..could he done toTSITVe Ithein,, , cardine in a.play-eff,"ainst,..thi.it they All tPie firemen tould, do was to pre; •_succeeded in . their efforta one has -vent the spreading •°i -the l-e9114.kra' only to leek' 'to :" the scoreboard - don. Fortunately, some rain had fall- - ^which read 10 to .6 in Tee.swatees en rendering the surface of , surround' • favor. :To make duuji,3, sure that ing buildings •less exposed to 0a,11,ge.l. they would '•hold Teeswater in see- -from flying siriders ,and sparks, • . 0ne. . place the Lucknow hunch Saik to ;For a tinie the. blaze • was highly , it that the return game which was, spectacular. as the hay • and dry !nat.:. . to have been played in Lucknow on erial's of.the ' buildings were being eon- Saturday, was stayed :pif Until Tees-, sinned. At one, time- • fear was en- water finished un, their genies With tertained . for the gaseline 'arid oil . , Ch'estey. As things now stand Tees- :. -Water cari-affordfo _lose • to Chesley. then, all they have tai• do to make second' •place 'is to say "Lucknow lay down again'.' and they do so,.It's an easy way to Vie a ball game,. but the honor that aceinnpanieS, the win does, not •• extend ; outside the several 'players that are engaged in it and the result is that few, if any, will continue. t� patronize .the game, . , . , _ . continue ' if this sort of ,tactics is allowed to Lueknow'S ; line -pp presented' • . • .Mes., W., AielaY, of Lewiston, N.Y., with • her little 'daughters, Gyii- th and Dahlia; is. visiting her mother; Mrs R draharp; ,• ••••• • - • Mrs. S. MacLaren and her daughter, Mrs. W. Treleaven, and two clinch -71i, of, Detroit, are visiting Mr and, MrS. Thomas: Treleaven. • • Mr..; Duncan Boyd, . his wife': and dau hter of Chieago,are visiting Mr„ Albert • Boyd, ; of • town, and. BoYd's relatives at Len d esboro. . ;..Mr.; and Mrs. Gordon . Johnston, of Toronto.. with Bobbie and Betty,, are . spending their holidays With 'Ai" and Mrs. Ryas Robertson of town, . ; • . - Mr, Gordon :Webster,„ with the , 'Eaton -Co.; -Toronto,' the: past --few - years, was at his • home here last ,Week.,...retnrning,to•Ahe.„Cityton.Mon• • . , . • Mon- day. 'Mrs, 'Cid* is visiting her sister, Mrs:. Mallough; at Grimsby, and before returning home_ will at- tend..the •millinery:: 'opening • at. Tor, onto; • " Manday-August,„20t - Miss • Alma Tooke, Of Paisley, is. •'VI -Siting with Mise Ella Kielce ' With fair weather,;harvesting will , he.; about completed this week. • , A number :Of the -young -'•men -went to the West by the, Harvesters' Ex-. "-- Miss, Annie:Stanley; algary, is visiting with her . mother, Mrs. • A S.,„ - :.• 'Mrs. Ames! Kaake; Of 'Anent a couple of days last week 'with Walter. Kaakc. Mrs, bleed and son, 'Jackie, Of • roiato, Are visiting with her mother, •Mra; A, Stanley, , and Mts. -Walter Kaake Spent, Sunday with Mr;raliel Mrs`,---Linelsay'r on the 9th,, Kineikrdiflo. • Miss Lillie Hetherington, 611416= vale; spent a. few days with her aunt, Mrsi'George Bannerman; • ; ; 'Quite a nuMber of our people took in the League Picnic. The sports were good and everything Went find.' Mr, and Mrs, George Colwell and fair* and Mr., and Mica. Frank Col- well and family spent Sunday In Kin- cardine. ,•Card of Thaliki-L•Mre, Robt, Wood's tMd 'fainilY wish to express their Sin- cere' thanks' to Ole' tietalibOroand r iends for 60 I ne * v t ill tii It the t11110`ot Iv Mr, oror . a an mothar„ p4thy oown Varrotor dress at 8 o'clock ,on Thursday night, Sept; 6th Every person welcome, . • •-•,----Ho cr-•••••'•-•, 'BASEBALL ON FRIDAY The League 'game �f baseball to be played here ternorroW 'afternoon. (Friday) should :be Of unusual. Inter- est, Teeswater will be the visiting team • and Teeswater and Luelcriavi are renning,neck-and-neck for first place, Teeswater has Won 6 .and lost l'„ while Lueknow has won `.5 and lost 2.; this game; therefore, .Will be a real test „ for 'first •,place' The game,' Will„,com4. mence Sharp at 5 o'clock. HITTING THE LONG TRAii, Mr Vic Whitley,' with his wife. and three •children; 'set out on.. Tuesday: ening. in a i�rd. cat MWhitley-ha hind. near Weyburn, •Sask., and we • presume that that Will be his 'destina- tion ,The •fainily will traVel'afte- thz_• manner of the Gypsies, campingby turning over on its aide in the stony near.• the •elevator, but these are of strong metal •and reasonably- safe ,ex- eept'in the. case of. intense ,heat., '1' he fire, first. discaVered by Mr, Gordon 1116ore 'the local Seetiori boss is thought' to ,.haye, Started' :bysparks from the C.N,11' train •Whieli Passed about ten O'clock:: Mr„, Maore• iniine- d sent in an alarm and the .fire brigade Weresoon ori the seene. Fel- -lowing the generalalarinaetorriebiles „ , . began to streamin from. every direc- tion and -.Soon a great crowd gathered to watch the conflagration. •'"MIGHT .HAVE BEEiV.WORSE". .Here, is the .Stork of ,a ear accident that "Might haVebeen'Worse;• in feet it could. hardly have been 'better :and. , be -a sensational •accident at all., On their way • horne from.Goderich laSt. SundaYjefterhoon in their sPlerr- evening for the Canadian •West, trav- did Oldsmobile' car, Mr. and!Mrs ge-7A-i•tehesori-eve, nt-over....the4lick_ of the approach to . the bridge • on Gough Street; the.cay making,a. plunge of about seven :feet, and ;The .Whyt-Irlooks like •a big -under- taking,but those who know, say that if anYbOdY • can "make the trip' that way' Vic. Whitley willget through7 Here!s wishing neweather,and .a safe trip. ' -'• • ;•••••-•-•:o c o---- ' Mr, and Mr's. • , ;Lindsay have , been ,awaYthe past week .on i rip down the St. Lawrence; •Mr. ; Sarre ,Murchison .has • Charge. of .the Post Office_ in Mr, Lindsay's 'absence,' Miss Belle Robertson is attending the fall millinery opening at Toronto and will have her millinery parlorepened here on :September lst; when all thelateit,atYles-'.Will be on display. ••• Miss Marjory ,..Gill • is; spending , a before; going to Sherbrooke, que . where, on, the opening.,' of ' the High-, charge of the Dorneatic Science Department. The ;baseball' match-Teeswater Lucknow-t�:- be idayed in 'Caledonian Park. Friday evening will be the •last league garne of the 'lace group. ,The standing is: Teeswater, won 6; lost 1; Lucknow to vein .• ' Mrs. D. E. MacDonald and •Miss Jean MacDonald, of-:Winghitin• Miss Mary "Ford, of Milton. Mrs Edwin .PurVis and , friend, Mrs, Hamilton, of -Toronto; Mrs. -W -7 -47, -Foran ana Miss Mary •Foran, of St, Angus - tine, were 'visitors' last 'week at the home Of Mr, W. J. ?add; .bed of the river vhere-the-water- was about a; foot . deep; -There were just the two in the ear, neither were at all hurt; and ',stranger 'still !the car. was the Steering Wheel broken and a rear fender ; crumpled - up are aboUt ;the onlY visible evidences Of 'the, mishap. •••-DIDN'T NEED THE TANK. It 'says -a -geed deal for the -material , • , ;•• „ • .and :construction of ;the , "Olds" ...that. A shed: time ago local thieves stole h' 't a brokenor bent wheel &barrel of gaseline-from;:the premises of Mr. Grant MacDiarmid, a , few _miles west of townthe barrel was an ordinary 40 --gallon steel „container, and evidently was loaded onto a truck and taken away: The -thieves made,..a clean getaway andnothing further was learned of the theft until one day last week when the empty, arre was discovered'in a field on Mr, ' Gaynor's farm, ,12th, of W..,Wawa- nosh, where it evidently had been throWn 'from the road. Mr. MacDiar•-• _Mid, had 'taken_ only_a _few _gallons from the barrel before -it was stolen; There is need of -a vigilance commit- tee in ,Ashfield. • • • Mr ilten Naykir, evlicr-has-lieen- handling the mailer' Route 7.14 trans,- ferring his contract to Mr-Sindi- Havene;- of Whitechurch. Mr,:Havqi,A ,has also bought Mr,,Naylor°S house on Havelock St., now under repair. 'WA Understand 'that Mr, Naylor,wiil 'reinain in towfl and get other em- ployment; Among those 'from tucknew and vicinity who .took' advantage of the harvesters' excursion West last week were: .' Messrs. ' Peter ,Ictlinston, C.• Johnstone, Frank Cole, Chas, Milne, Prank Graham; Ifiel; England Durnin and RObt; bairialc,and Mrs, Uro, .W.1( Perrier, 1;oqant belVikvQ111041th --Lea • •GRADING'THE EGGS ••••Lecal egg-dealeeS, :report' that for A ;week after egg grading was intro, Miced only good 'clean 'end -wire' brought. in; andthe plan seenied• sat - , . tidactory tilconcerned-the fact that the good -article was to fetch the goad price was accepted as the right • - • ' thing- Scion, bovvever, 'smile Started bringing iii a few stale or dirty eggs, number of eggs.that anYone could tell were unfit for the ..market; have been, brought- in:---Thefiej.....Of-couree, must be rigidly etilled'Out, and tlikiede Who - offer sucli•for sale Will be: diSappoint-. -ed4rowe.verrIliia..isAhe°_,only....WaYLA& build up a good name for the egg trade; aha it is the only way the law , Will alloW, All will presently recog= •niie that it the tight thing loo, Roteen eggs are of no value to anybody, and. ..smilL...eggs_shOtild nob commAndLthe same pride ai.largo eggs; When all failin line, and .anlY,Soued eggs are. Offered. to' the • consumer it Will lie better: for all. doneertted. More eggs wilt he used -old 'better', prices phid. when Consumers, know they are •gett- ing ii' good article, ' spring or rod; and that the, frame is as true as before the 'adeident. On be- ing set on its:Wheel& again; the Car moVed out of theriver on its own p_ower • and was taken homes ,• Those who saw_ the place where the car went oyer, and law the,machine lying ..in..,,,the„;_river,. on „learning the facts, *Would conclude.- that there must:have been a•Miracle-worker about. ; • Mrs. ;Aitchescin was driving , at the. :time, : in .fact had, taken die wheel at Dungan/1On and got along splendidly. -Orr-,rinaking-the-7-turn-from-Stauffer onto Gough Streettheear was ;travel- ling at •between ten and twelve miles, And Mr -Atteheson, remembering that, number of Spikes Were sticking UP out :of ,the, planks of the bridge,, ut his hand on; the; Steering Wheel and suggested that the driver look out for the spikes, , this apilears to have created sonie•tonfusion;aturried-the-car- to the south, and • it was oVer,the ;bank and into the. _river 'before one Could •say: ".Jack Robinson," to Use •aneient expression,, Getting the car ;Out of the:• -river ; was abed •as simple. and 'lucky AS .'•,._gettingr4t-inoncl,,,Mr,„AitcheSen. ;hal ; the assistance • 'Of only neighbors.' The car, which weighs "ri ;little over „31 hundred pounds, had to be shifted a few feet to the south se, as to avoid coming in contact with ...the..bridge-abutmentLon- beinge.tUrned: over; Two trees; tonveniently located, made good snubbing netts ' for hlock and tackle, and in less than half An 'hour after the tackling was secured, • the engine Was humming And the .machine climbing onto the road Again. It Was one of those unlucky mishaps attended by a series' of lucky' 1110: dents. itottisr Cater .Lm Kitiloss Township, on July , 25, 1923, to Mr, and Mrs, 'Peter Carter, a daughter,' :change ,alright; smile ;xi evir aces • ap- ' pearedon ,it; the fielders appeared for: the first time this yeAt in ,the • pitcher's box and one of their Stir pitchers' was behind the hat. But al..: lowing for all this :it was the Opin;••• ion of many' present that Lucknow could 7have ;beaten • Teeswater had they net • "lay dawn". and by so, do mg preyed to 'a' „disgusted publie that they are a .poor lot of sports. • Lucknow will no doubt put un the '•!` ;•4: 4 tom- Co= PURPLE GROVE •'• • - - Monday; August 20th. Miss Vina EinnierSeh is visiting friends in Detroit, • " „ :-Anniversary aervibeS wffl be held in Purple °Greire. Church - Mt:the 2iid,-Of September •, Miss Irene Brunt, erWinnipeg,'and Mr •Hamilton, of ,Dungannon, visited • at 'Mr., -.jack Eminerson'a on. Sunday. • 'Messrs • 4111011117C1iif-liecn11lifc Orland •Illeharcia and C Shelton have gone ;West to take a hand' in the har- vesting. , ' •"'Mrs. Peter Srnith and son, George have '---eeturned •"• to :Toronto, having, _spent their holidays with Mr and Mrs. W.; H Scott. - .Messrs. - Everett, ;and Orley Shaw, and Mrs „ 'Shaw, 'fro'm Mount Forest, • . Mrs Cotirtness and twee children visit- ed at w,.; ;H. scava last' Sunday... • excuse -that the players . on their teani who go t5he11rmake.up--the- Winghain tearn in the N.W:B.A.; Were laid up following the Wing- : harn-Palmersted game on Thursday. • Yes it was astrennous ,game, 18 to 'i; -enough to Tay up the .Whole„team ,. -especially Palmerston."• ' . 4 • In the first .place, weare surprised that;IVIr..4Clarkr-editor_of.,TlieRevieW," should aliow such stuff as this to ap- pear in his paper. It Merely' displays the of. a Senseless; person. and Cali donopossible geed: It is toe- - ridiculousto do Much barmy but it .evill4end_tO,Upset, the friendly rela- tions which ought to :exist between the. people of 'neighboring towns. It is all .the fruit of a disordered ; , 'imagination. New, we don't , knew whether I.eickneW, threw •the ganie',to' Teesviateror not, and, of •course; the writer 6i the Review article 'does not •kniivr-either.-It didn'tsuithim,ttehave.. ;Luck -now; :Win,' and his crazy jealousy, drove him to the conclusion that Luck - now didn't didn!t try. The absence of three of Lucknow's -regular players neeei-' sarilY 'disorganized the team, so that the usual ,standard-,Fof-'-"plaYing--cOnld- not be. expeeted.t7'7 • ' The itatemeritthat the "game -which was•to.bave..been..played -at_lucknew on Saturday '.•was stayed Off, .is•xis .seriseless,,::as -the •...temilicier,ei.the,Rei' VieW article. The game was to com- mence at ;five o'eleck- p`ni.,'". and, ,a'S. everyone .in , LucknoW knows, -%•• rain iStaKed-te-:lallsat-•„Altriost -esiaCtly-,five- o'cloek, continuing for more than an . •.• 'hour and'inaking it iMpossible to Play •the garne.'That• is -an exarnple. Of the' sort of guess -work '' and supposition of'Whielithe •RiviewLetticle is omade- up; 6 • • There are 30.Perniaitent bufldns and • over ' 300 ternpearary; Stincturea,at ;Pair tline'in 'Exhibition City, Toronto. Eveit:'inati and W01110h should pat. tenke tle entertainment in the .Skat/ ing Rink tonight -The pUrpose.a Pat- rietie one, and you will get mOre the your money's worth ifrlun, and enter- eritek,, +.41-670" ' • ASHFIELD NOTES' • Monday, Auglist, 23rd. -Hurrah for Thursday night!, _ Miss -Annie -Pickering, of Detroit, is spending a few days with her mother,,IVirs,J. S. Pickering, of para- mount ' . , . •Mr Stanley Gardner, of Cochrane, •••••• Specials for Saturday Lemon Lunch Cakes BonhouChe • RoseoTarts -WO Squares- *-•-• Whole :', Wheat -Brea 'itothe Made Bread• Highest Prices for Butter and Eggs; t Phone 36, Licknertir • . • visited. With ,1VIr. and Mr's. Jas; Stan- )ey, of Paramount, during the ,week:. Mr, end Mrs, Jack Wall' and. chil- dren,: of Kinletigh,' spent an evening , , • reeently! with. • Mr.". and Mrs Jack , 'Hamilton of: paraineunt. , 'GraAni •MeNay, of Paramount, is visiting with friends .at Seatorth.. Miss Annie ,MacDonald, of Pa're- ni mint silent theweek-end • With friends -- in Lochalsh. • , , •. • • • • Miss ;McLean; of Laurier; is visiting with her aunt, Mrs- Philip McMillan, of Lucknow. : , • , • • . Raymond T. 'White, of Chi- cago, is visiting. With her mother,' Mrs.' Kenneth MacLennan,, of Laurier. • Mr; Louis Murray, of Winnipeg; is spending, a' few weeks With Mr. • and -Mrs,Donald Murray, of Paramount. ,.,Mrd. Alex •Long• hnd lock ;city, visited with •Mr, and ,Mrs: Jack •Ilarnittonr of Paramount, during FALL TERM FROM SEP- TEMBER ith. Central Business College Stratford; Ont, • Western • Ontario's lead ing Commercial School, where you tan get! a thorough practical trainingunder experienced in- structors in Commercial. . ,Shorthand or Telegraphy De-, . ' Partmeftts. We assist gradu- _ .tatesta_positions; Get our_free. catalague now D. A McLachlan, Principal , • CREWE ' Tuesday, August 21iik• ^ : Wedding Bells are; ringing londly, • •••,Miss Ruby Erriiiitan,. of .; Smith's • Hill, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Albert McQUoid, Mrs, Matblie.w, Shackleton and son, Brute, are speffiling a few days with, Mr...Grey,, of Clinton. -.arid..;** Wilfred ;Plunkett, of; Auburn, Spent Sunday At the; name of Mr. Wilfred Drennan. ' , ;Mrs. E, Kilpatrick and children left- ; -Saturday for the West after Spending the peat few months with friends here; , !. FORDYCE ; 'eadaYT-A'trgtrst 21 Miss Lillian Dingman, of White- church, • is visiting at Mr. C. 11. Mar,. • Mr8.•: Lockwood,. of Detreit,iS vis- iting with Mr; and Mrs. M.' J. Me - Kay, '• of !•Ilemloek City,. ' Mrs Rayinooi, of Fergus, is + ,• visit- ing with ',Miss Jane Rose of Hemlock.' , meeting of the Unioi 'Laurier and Loch- alsh, was'', held at thehome of...Mrs. Alex, MacDonald, Lochalsh, on Aug. With a ,very " geed' 'attendance,' about thirty being present, The' nieet-. ing opened ,by singing "The Mapie Leaf,".°after which business wa&trans- . acted. Mrs. K, D, MacLennan resign- ed•ifer ,-effice aS seeretarY''ef the ;drib, after three years of faithful service, and Miss Anti MacKenzie° was .40- ap- pointed • take-heiTiilie feathreef the Prograrnine Was a, paper, given by.Mrs. 1,1ainiesere, Among other' numbers, waS 'a 'Sole rendered by ,Miss Margaret MacLennan, ;also 'Misses An- citati On - given, by 1,1-rs..7Andersefi,-,o -Hamilton, was Much' appreciated. • Af- ter the !.Rau can was answered by ,a .fav.orite• verse,'.a. very successful Meet- .cloSe&lhy singing the National. Anthem ' .Lirech • was."then'Served by „the Lochalsh ladies. The ,riext meeting be ,held on Sept;19th,•in Kintail. • Mrs, Spackman; of London, whowai - visiting in this locality, has returned to the city. 'Mr. and 1 Mrs,' Mark Gardner, of Ashfield, visited at ,the latter's home One, day recently. :-••••:- Mr'. 'John Aintoul And the McDonald • breathers, Helens,- Went-westron,. the harvest excursion A car -load of folk fronr Arthur. vis- ited atPeter Leaver's and•Win. 'Cham- pion's one day laSt week. . ' Mrs. .1ln1ert Snowden of Arthur, is visiting ,her mother, Mrs'. Robert 'Haines,and other relatives 'in thisiocality . ' • , : A large crowd attended the Garden • _party_ at St Augustine on Friday eyenihgTa4 ;reek. Theevening being faVerable, ail enjoyed;•themselves to :the utmost,1 • • A. Havens,. of Whitechurch, has purthased Mr, IVIaton. Naylor's house route and expects to get pos--- sessicn in, the pear*futtire, *1-* • „, ; • Area of ;Exhibition City Canadian , National; Exhibition, Toronto, is 300 acres; There it about '••one Mile of waterfront, taarlinoty on .4ingustir,, er jack -Both the Pipe Band and the ,1023, to Mr, 4114_1054 AOC Wi1e011, jloy, $9.0.4t: ,04000' * dat.Ightf,ir. •dano91 (ZION _ _ ".• •';'MirStAliterliGartlyree:;:.41-Cochrane,-.", New Ontario, is visiting Zion friends, '..'.:Weil'extencLcongtattilatianiq..tcM,rg. and Mrs; Beatty Gibsen-on the arrival °Taux6ins!big babyBeYsnieetbotly. onThursday clock. Lets .go again, boys; we have had a geed rest, , and.Mes. JAS. T,' Craig and -fAinifr Sun- day at Mt. Chas. W, Ritchie', " • Mrs. R. E; Finlay, of Viiikeen; SaSk„ and, Mrs., ,Mark 'Gardner, of Zion, vialted friends at •Miefeking On Monday.' . • , Service in Zion Churgh at 19„3C SimdaY. morning, August Samuel SherWood, of Belfast,,Will 'ad- dress the 'Congregation, -•• • o ' LOCAL MARKETS' ,• tik A1'.;* 44444.4 I AI • 4 4' 41,74 240 27e: Butter 00-23e; Sega 14 4,4 404.ft:4441y $10,00 • l:/oret,Suifer" 'witlrachin•g-itir- ed feet. ScholN ance f ecterith-eifis fii:rto(' W•kverY,ifl Rathwell & Turner Footwear and Foot- dintoff-Stoler- • Special Prices"' ,on all ,our • ..Outing „Shoes, and ' ;White Shoes End of. A.uguit chaoLtays. W111 soon. ",ix he?_e_ag4in, . '.!cliurn.7 Words in Black , and Brown ; Calf make an ,ideal ,` school shoe for gtowing_sirls. ,Price $5.00 a.pair... , _....„ . , ° en's Work Shoes Our . Men's Work "Shoes are the better- grade; Now 4' is a good titte. to buy for Fall. We , have Wil- liams' .and ;Sterling's, which are noted for their wearing liuribut and rimy', Foot Shoes for :thildren Our Repair Department • will give you • Satisfactory Work' at Reasonable Prices. Empress .Shoes lwfOotrati