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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-05-22, Page 1.• , •AA. .0.99 PER YAR IN ,40tANCE; .02,40 OTHERWISE, 1.,;•UOKNOW THURSDAY,MAy2, 1924. -sVETERMARY-SURGRON,-- • " 4c-019,4-- 41P -1W' " iight or4ai'.;..r- • . • r. DPNTJ.ifirr; '4/ Dr. MacLeod Will visit .Lucknow every Tuesday m p*,, Connell'a Office, Dr. McInnes, Chiropractor, of Wing - ham, will visit Cain I-iouse. Luck - now, forenoon., Tuesdays and Fri- days, commencing April 29th., •also' Visit thehotel" at 'Dungannon SE4rig days early afternoon. OR. l'AluiPti jSTEOPATH, at the Cain sueuse, 1.44now, every Wed- --neulay afternoon:- All chronic' di*. otzos successfully 4eated..---Osteo-- pamy tamoves tne physical causes (if disease.. Adjustment of the :spine is more quickly secured and svAch fewer treatments by ,Osteo- • ,,pathy than by any other method. Toronto pricea paid for all kinds or poultry. " A. GrOsPoPf, Llleknow. DR. -MAUDE C. 13ItYANS Registered Oatenietrist . Graduate Department of 'Ophthalmol- ogy. McCormick Medical Coilegi. (hi- cago 111.- .11eadaches.,Dry Itchy Eyes. Granu- lated Eyelids. Watery Eyes. Pain in Lye Oalis, Inflamed Eyes., Pus or ',Watery ,Iiischarge .-from --Eyes and Dizziness caused by Eye-strann ' re- lieved tarough properly fitted Glass - %Cross Eyes straightened through eroperly fitted Lenses. Satisfaction Assured At the Cain House. Lucknow. Every -Wednesday Aft.ernoon and Evening. • Nall Paper --4. have onland the 19- 24 sainpies wall -paper houses, and will be pleas- ed te show them at my house, or will take them to your residencet•-lt. Cameron, Box 174,, Lucknow.' ' HOUSE FOR SALE Good' Frame dwelling. 6 rooms, .,good cellar, good . well. stable and •garager-Applyr-tO--B;--Peariman; MONEY TO LEND -On, farm prop- erties at eYo.-Lied. A. Siddall' • , -1-5-tf , _ House for Sale on HaVekek street L, ucknow. . Garden planted Apply 'to P. Gaynor at, the Post .0ifIce.- tf, FOR SALE- Rubber -tire buggy in good condition. S, Doyle, LocknoW 29-5-p. -AUCTION .,SALE Mrs, Henry Campbell' will have an auction sale of her household effects, at her residence in Lucknow on t'oe afternoon of Saturday May 31st. commencing- at 2 30 o'r.lock • Elliott they, Auc TO THE PUBLIC I wish to state that there is no reason whatever for my wife, Mrs, Barger publishing a notice . stating that she • WOuld not be responsible for debts which I might contract. _1 _always pay for what I get, and I never .Charged anything to her nor never thought of so charging any- thing. I wish further to give notice that I shall not be responsible for any • debts which she (Mrs; Barger) may' contract without my consent in writing. • John Barger. • tongT OF itEvisioN_ The West • WaWanosh .Municipal Council will meet Tuesday May 27th at 10 a.m. as a .court, of Revisioa t� • hear ancl decide all appeals against the Assessment for ' the year 1924 - ' APPLICATION WANTED Application .Will he -received lyy the undersigned ui till May 26th 1924 for the positionf..Superintendent' of Roads' in the Township of Kinloss at a salary of $3.00 per day When on ' „ • "."Vsea:;'''G',411.filfet.'Stittiiehip "Clerk SCOTCH -BRED • SHORTHORN BULL FOR .SERVICE • Jarnel'Forster has purchased the ' gated' Shorthorn ,sire, ' "MeadoW. Lawn Stamford,: Second" -131922, bred by- Fred Ewing, Elora: This an - mal was Was, sold to Wm. MacKenzie, 'of near ,Teeswater. when 12 months old ,for--$800,00.-!-.110--has2L.talten4.1isat.:::at. Many fell fairs .and sweepstake Orin% • Oyer. all, breeds, For further information apply ;to James Forster. ,WURT OF REVISION • Netice le- hereby. 'given"' that, a 'Court for 'the -Revision •of•iho 'asses- Oir-the 'Townshipof Kin lose • will be held at the Township 1-lall Holyrood ' on Tuesday the 27th day of, May 1924 at 10 o'clock a.m, to hear and determine any appeals ' against errors or omissions in the assessment Roll' for the .Township .of Kinloss " for the year 1924. • Parties yiterested Will Please take •'fiotice and govern themselves etcord-. Gen. G. Moffat, Clerk 4ted MAY 10th 1924. LOC41;,MARKETS 0 II i,011111.1 $108 t:Isto°ti 4l41.,'i't;;'.044i$11747011: .00"00010i --••••••-•••••••••••,-.••••••••••• (Po° co 11. iveoe'sp. rooki.t -Axo-olma Mr, -G. S. Robertson has been, off duty the past week owing to. illness. . Miss Mae McMorren, is spending a, Couple of weeks , with -friends, jn TOrOnto.. 'The Rev. R. "MacCalluna attended a meeting of Maitland gresbytery at Walton on Tuesday:- , • ' 'end Mrs. IC Elbek of Crediton *glientthe week -end : with relatives in and around town _ . . Mrs, R. J. Cameron Went to Clin- ton this week to attend the wedding of his nephew, Mr. S. Taylor. • Among the successful students at the Toronto School of Pharmacy we note the name of .Mr. Stanley Burns 'of town. Win. W. J. Davidson has commen- ced work on the erection of a work- shop at the rear of his furniture The local company of Girl Guides •will attend, service*, in the Anglican church at 11 „,o'clock next Sunday morning. ' We are pleased to report that Mrs. Geo; J.. Anderson, has so far recov- ered that she was able to come home from Oshawa on Tuesday night. Our, stores will be 'closed Satur- day May 24th. on account, of it be- ing a legal holday.-Rae & Porteous ' Wm, Murdie & Son „ Biss-Robert-Pearsoir,-M. P7Pf Calgary and his . brother •,John, 'of Ethel ,spent Tuesday of this week at 'the hciihe of Miss 4•Webster; Saturday . of this week, 'May 24th, .brings Lis the first public' holiday of the summer :season_ Business- places - ;will be open this (Thursday) after-' ?ioon. ' Mr, W. '3. Schaefer, of Tgeswater is assisting in the Melsons Bank in the absence of Miss' Lorna Campbell who 'has been granted six months leave, . 1VIrs, Macltheraon who -for some ,time visited with her sister Mrs, L Macintosh of town, left for he home ,in Scotland the end of las . week.: Mr, .F. 1` Freeman who has not enjoyed good health for the peat four years had a rather bad turn the first of this week, but is some what better. Mr, and Mrs. Wm, J. Douglas have the 'sympathy of friends in the loss by death of their little son Wm, Leashman who died on Wednesday of last week. • A typographical error ' occurred in B: Blitzstein's, advt, last week "La- dies' silk hose reg. ,$1 25 -for SSe,". should -have .read "for 59." This .• price still holds. good, , Mr Leroy Horne has soldhis re- sidence on Stauffer street : to, , Mr, Buswell- In , about 'a ' month -Mi Horne and family will move into the rooms over his shop and - billiard Toom Word was receiVed, here 'last, week of the death of. Master' ;Reginald Armee,. ion,. of the Rev Harry, and. Mrs Bruce who for a time occupied the Rectory here. The family have been',01,1ate at...Alliance,--Obio, Just received a splendid lot of neii-7 silks in all lines for dresses and .waists;" also 'a fine line of silk sweaters and stockings , at reason,: qible prices.• and see them' it the store -Ben Peariniaii, , The following Lucknow ladies re - Jo car:.ir,e'Sby_terian. congregation at the , Presbyterial at Welton on Tueaday of thie 'week; Mrs, (Rev,) R. MacCallinn, Mrs, Gordon, 'Mrs. J, G Murdoch, Mrs. Wmr--Murdie;r4VIrs....lack,IcHendersdn; Mrs s T, Watson, Mrs. T. Burns. • ilten and tearna,are gain at work, On the county road between here and Whithan'i- 'and --4110,-; -worlt-is..1 being, pushed with vigor The finished part of this road. is equal to aneithing in the road, ;line in Western :Onterie, ',sem, travellers.. stating that they prefer it even' to concrete pavement. Aiming the youngladies who ' re- ceived -their:diploihas as graduate, nurses at St. Joseph's Training. School, Chatham, at ,the recent •excie aloes was Miss Dolphins Fitzpatrick, a former resident of St Helen dis- trict, now. of Wingham, „131ohop Fol. ,lon and Aloy00 S011ivon of °Witham V - ,caller ;at- our Jaffiee o Monday, Pitt*-111.-t;,-0.-gllks.€1*1 iqre,e-W of the ClICalelir .Tilterprise-Mae- `Dcalald, of ClieeleY, doe time 13• -. P. but new 'happily retired, front( Polit- ies."' Mae is gall* on 4 trip to the home of his anceeters, on the "Tight' Little 'Island" He is . going to take hiaNnot,e:',..bbak with him so that 'his return he *ill he able, to tell'the, peeple. of Bruce all about it, as no' doubt he will, for he , has a nimble" tongue and 4 facile Pen.: ' n'call' on MondaY of this week from the; key,3 Ros ef. near, Grand Rapids, Mich, who preached in South Kinloss Church last- Sun- day. Mr, Ross iwith his wife and children are enjoying' a two month's vacation, mostly in. OntariO, are. this week at Strathrok the family of . a sister of Mr. 4oss, now deceased, We were in erroi.' last Week in referring to Mr, D., A. Koss as "the late" Mr, Ross. His sen tells; 'us, that the tild, gentleman is still4 "very much alive The family lives near Melford, Sask. Friends..or Mr. Roes will be pleased to have th.s in formation after our roieleading statement of a week ago:, . Card of Thanks -The family :Of the late Mrs. Donald MacDonald wish to express ''their -appreCiation, 'of, andr pthaatlinykoff for itghlieb orksi liadrinde sfs aepridds 'sm iYl'un:- ing the illness and at, the death :of their riother. JACK' FROST COMES BACK' Mr, Jack Frost was around good." and stiong.L.M.:endaying and_ again' on Tuesday of this about a half-inch thick in pieces. Its a 'little earlier than .usual, po let's hope he'll forget to calf in early June .,,when. more 'mischief might be done. May . hasn't been a . pleasant month- so-far-rainaidiuiie rain; and it came a little too earl for fainters with low land !Weather authetitieS af Toronto state that Of the Brit . 18 days of May there Was. rain 'on 14, 44d more promised, The' first half, of the rnoisth give us as, Much rain as, on the average, we get during ;.all of ,MaYthat. averge is. practically 3, inches, • In a brief: interview . with Mr, K. Cameron, of . apple ;fame; • he stated that. thesfrost's Of Monday and Tues- day would not likely, injure the apple blossoms, but early plumbs and cher- ries Might be effected...It would haye been much worse a Rttle later when the •blossoms Will be .dropping and the small fruit formed,. but Still very soft Out in the °prairie country :there has beenanother fall .of snow -4 inchesreported at .Calgary. , This will be a line things for the dry seetions. • --A nomoxy.,,ERODLEM- A legal holiday', falling on a Sat- •urday presents a difficult : Problem to the town merchant -especially to the , grocer, the bake° and the butch- er, 'Meats won't keep from 'Friday until, Sunday and "many.. bread unpillatable when it is two dayaseld-' _be_ sides, '.there are ples...;and_a variety of other cookery which many regul: arly buy.. on Saturday which are of little use if bought .on Friday; much the 'same may be said, of what the Grocer supplies': It is not too .much to smty that the trade 'in these lines 7 on :-Saturdayssafternoon, and evening evening - is - worth „any , other , two ,daYs of the ;week. - 4 • Shopkeepers :are -op against t▪ his difficulty this week --,Saturday being that long established holiday; 24th Of May, There has been a. geed deal. of dismission -as to What should be done, but no definite Conclusion .has been arrived at.: • • Wo understand, however that practically all Stores will be dosed -though- likely bread and --14 obtained; CREWE -(Intendect' or 1as week) . • • Mrs. Richard Tvvainley is "Visiting •her datighter Mrs, P, Eirinigan. • Mr, .Gtirdon Smith, .spent .the -Week Mrs, Wm." 'Irwin and 'Lila ;.and Harry of 'Belfast visited with Mr. and •Mrs. George Henrr.on Sunday. Mr' and Mts., Harold AIIm and, Mit. Gordon of ,,Lucknow spent a day recently with Mrs, Crcitier. • Mr, -''and Mrs. - Finnigan' spent Tnesday' With °friends in God- erich, , Miss Nellie Morris., is spending a few weeke with les, 'Matt ,Sliackleo,, tori Who lieti had 4 SOVere attack of 104111M`StOrr 11411Matiain1 htlt ie ibleL bo tsroo4 op* 4.?4 14,1)049.1 Very .suchien, twa,s. which came, to Mr:, Charles •Dutnin Of Urern on The6d4i night. He had' ttomWahledduring the • day" of not feeling well, but was able to 'take. ,bis ,supper• as usual. Leaving. bonse• Stiortly* ..afterward, his- dfe thought : thlit ,he hail ''gone to the vvatnt-Wotic, eo.Wer hoilse;'but:. as the •house. ' shortly :iffterwar,c1s; wife thought Abet ..he had .;0110 to the watre-works ower house, ' be: didnot return i by ten, o'clock she sent One. Of the grandch.114ren to re- • . mind him'. that , it was getting late . But he had ,not been at the power 'house all 'evening. On.,10arning this MrS. 'Durnin ,went ',into • tfleWood shed, and these found her. husband .lying Sying dead /where: he .,had Undertaken to split split some Wood. Death evidently. 'was due to ,heart failure, Mr. Du/nin. was in his 69th year. He is .survived by, his wife, one Sep,' Victor; ''yvho lived -With .- him and -a daughtm,,, Mrs. Soniersuillt,.. of God- erich, , • • 'file late, Mr.: Durnin was...a quiet are agreeable man .who appeais, to •have made inany..frienda Ibid. no en- einies He was e-nrachinist, •by-ti.ette" and .iwith :his eon carried on a repair shop here , the past few Years, ' The funeral will be .on Friday afternoon to; Dungannon Cemetery, , . . . , LOCAL BOY ,COUTS PROMOTED • The Rev. C, L, Langford-, has re- , ceive-d---the -A; Lawrence, Proviml, Commis- sioner of the .Boy Scolits, in Ontarfo. • I • , Lear Mr, Langford:-.- .1 I am pleased to; learn through our Headquarters • of the promotion a Andrew 'Thompson, Thos. Alton, Joseph Has... sall, Kenneth Thompson, Eldon Reid,. Robert Andre 7.1" • Dean Maannes, Wilfrid Murdoch and John IVIurd,ocli • -to the rank• of Ring's Scoutplease, extend to each of them my congrat- ulations upon attanaing to this stage of proficiency in Scouting. ; While • as King's ' ScontS.they are rapidly approaching, the end of their Scout training,' I "would like them to feel that they',are'taking On respon- . . . • sibilities Of' the Movement and that the! completion Of their_ course is not an 'end, but is only the first'Stage- in . . a life .of Usefulness as, leaders among boys, , Ask 'them to remember that every dbility brings with it a resplinsibil;ty which Properly assunied Will Make 'them of lasting nsefulness mn ,SCQut- ing. Yours very trtily, Provincial Coninsissionei, o MAFEKING r S J Itilpatiici is visitins. his sister Mrs: Q. p. M,cCorniick, Idensburg. this Week: . , 713:-.$tothrSil-rt-atrc17 'Agnesslof Clinton spent the -week-end with :Mrs. Wm ; Stotheis, Miss Hugliena Phillips is honie. from London visiting . her parents Mr: and ,Mrs . H. PhilTtis:': MisS Pearl Irvin; .who has ' been visiting her Sister:Mrs. Mitten :Nay - tor: of . Luckriowi, fort: a-. ;few :iWeekS is returning to London -TtieSday„ • ". Mr. • Jas. Culbert is busy , pre sing -hay ,again,r,now'lhat 'seeding, fin- ished. ,Harvey Andersoe and Cecil Johnston are Working with The gltr ..vashioned.- . rather 'busy: last. -week, This play' was. given in, Zion Orange Hall 'rues- daY 'evening ,end 'don, -kinlOss, Town- ship' kali; noisirced - Friday -evening and scored a 'insedeas at each place. , .,' It Was with feelings of regret that "we learned last week of ihe passing of Mrs, • Wm, Kiekley,„one of thc. early, settlers of ,,this neighborhood.Her =death...Will elt.wii.s.h.dife-t.to,,,,the,in. firmities of old age, she WAS 80 t time honie Ileyeek44raoulgdh, piter rp.o,4.coa, •of her son John at QU'APPelie, °,84$1 '0th Giuley was Vojircrtdr vh7ing membeta 'of ...a family of 'sev- en. „Mr, Rickety predeceased ` her thirteen years this ..gPrillgt she after' retnaining, on the 'farm with her, sem Janies until his death'almost three years -ego, Mrs, Rickey; was a bright, ladylWe Christian voinan, e faithful and consistent inernbet Of: Lanes Presbyterian clitirch through- out" her long residence in ,Ashfeild, tnterrnent took place ,in QU'Appelie ctimoterY Friday a etriooll, The iq."` rdplithy o 41114 Cernratiliity. is e$ton, 004 to: thtonc SINGLE COPIES, 5 CENTS" 1.AWno,,e4,1;c•et7igg.;e4y.,,- • good. prograrn- mo '1,Y4s;p1.1t on by the social and L'it- erary department on Monday even- ing...The epening exercises, were fol- :14Wed by ' the seriPture' les$Onl. by r•-•4167;#ezel.--; Webster: ie -The ; ehi:Ff featuj'e of ,the -Prokrqmine' ' a ery.41,terPst,iAg anavery, instruc- tive ,kddreSs by! Osterhout on,, I he present situation of: church un- ionin, 04.4414: A'Vocal'solo' by 'miss' Myrtle Webater an instrutAntal by Miss Enola 13nswel1and t, trio by Moses 'Fowler and Treleaven afid Mrs • JOyrit, bonstitiited• the part.cef 'the ".prograinme. The citizen- -ship .department have charge' of the programme for next.' Monday • night. EverYhedY . welcome: ' •The congregation • of St. Peter's ` • • • . , church, LitekneW putpese,,.. holding special serviees, on :Sunday June 8th. •' eominernoration: of the Fiftieth Anniversary of, the Opening of Ang- lican -services in. Lucknow. The Canon Gunne, 'M, A. Rector Of Christ' 'Chuvch, LOndon"..Will be. :the preacher on that date. Anniversari-serVices will be field in 'the LsrPreabyteriansehareh; South Kinloss, ' next Sabbath, '.1VIa'Y .:25th at and ,1:Plrif, The preacherfor the (ley, •Will be the Rev.' Dr.T.J.•T; Taylor ,..of qlie Presbyterian College, at Indore, Central IndiaFor Dr:. Taylor's .tWetity five, :years.' of • !dis- tinguished service Co 'our church ir India,' Knox College Toronto, con- fOreci. on him .the lienerary. degree.. ;-of-silisicter of Divinity'at..Convocation this'..y,ear, :Dr; Taylor 'elk)* has, . the,: • renutation, of a preaCher` Orinarked. ' ' The Presbyterian Guild • The Guild meeting On Monday ev- ening was indeed very .interesting: After. lthe opening, hyrsin. the Scrip- ture' lessen was -"read by Kenneth' Murdie • • The feature of the . . programme , Was`,:.a odebate"itesol- Ved that Sue:Cess in Lifeis due to %Character, a tither: than .to.t.Oircum- stance."', he': afffrmative. Side Was upheld. by Mrs; W. L.'• MacKenzie, • and Mis Mary , McLeod, and . the A. b. MacKenzie and Mr Stewart; MacKenzie ' The subjett was very well handled by :41. who took "part. The judges who were Miss Dolly ,Henderson, Mr. Arai-:' strong - and Mr, ,Maccalltinin gave their "favoiir ',of the af-' firhative; rollowing'. the .debate Mjs 'Joan MacCailuin , and Mr.. WatSen sang a duet and .Miss 'Helen Theinp, son gwV,e a reading; • These were ,.• • . m itch' 'enjoyed. 'Mr,- Taylor eX- p • • ressed , his appreciation „Of the .splendid, way in' -which' the .proisrams me. was -Carried .out, A hymn and .the Alispah Benediction brought- the "'Meeting to a 'close, Thu meetng, ,next :Monday .evening Will. be :the, last one 'of; the ..terni, ..• ' A matter came., before:. the meeting. of Maitland Presbytery. at' • . Walter' on Tuesday or this„..Week• was', congregation -,. et. °Belgreye and at Calvin-for..".perinission to „form local union chercheswith. the Methodist •,10..ng! regations at these two -phiees,,, the unmomj to take .effect fin -Mediate; ly."'Fhp Rev : ]JI,„ Perrie, of Wieghate the aiitheritT-16-ilaal“ With 'stieh a: request; but ,being : apposed, to. the, Church TYnhn -.• Movement; • didnot feel • that •he , Was in a ' position to dealvviiihi.iher-inetter',.,.. and -had „gested :that :the Congregations inter- ested submit it to . the, Presbytery, The '7ineeting .howeVer,', declined' to take it Out, of Dr, Perrie's ,'hands, expresSing it' a •confidened,that his whet seemed a reasoneble '.Salety to Tit-.-diffititit'L.....iii..`reeerit -7. Ye a rS t p ay •-co,ngregatioha Concerned, had 'found. theit ,ministers, arid had decided up- on, union 'es a solution, denI__fairly,_ with..thel•reqeest: The • sense of would , ' ; 7 MI.1011Ink BidWri Spent 07eiiing. in, our btit`g.. Ilene 1VLoolse-.4f,,Riversdale, is. Mr, Wilbert .11•aldetilly of, Wing - ham ,spe,iit the •week" eila at his home herd i , ; Mr, and Mrs: 4: i, AfulerSon,end Evens of, I.iticknoW;• spent Alta ,weelir tnil in our' burg, , , • Tho Meeting of the Public Library Which was held last Thursday even- ig the 'School 1-1OU,Se,,was largely otfendcd, A.•iitiMber froni, here'. attended the danee in itiveisciale weelc las Monday evening ;and sbOat a VetY • . ' Sunday a is Dea Matteo& of Kinloss, visited friends in 'Ashfield ' recently. MISS Pe' r1 rayna,rd cf' 'T'-rarsount •is spending, .a, few days 'with frieiids, altMEitsSh!1l4.,Iar.g'ar'et. MCKay, of Detroit,' is spendinga fe days at her home in rechalsh.., , ,.11.Psa.. 'Emily. Dexter.,: of .Lochalsh e.,knOW dur 'ink the • . Mt Jas liaikwell of LochalF -visited 'With 'friends in Londsborotif,,,h aring the week:: Mei,' W. 11; Walker of ....Huren visiting with her daughter Mrs das. Struthers of. Perm-not:int -• Mrs;• Alex li McDonald of Laurier is visitingwith her daUghter Mrs. avv.opd Drennan: of leaden: Long of SchOol,,spent the -Week. 'eng with her parents in I.lemleck city.% Mrs. Beatty Gibson•.left. last,. week for Windsor, ;Where !her "..husband. is pluyed and where they will make heir 'home , . 'Mr; arid •Mrs: koht.',. Webster and Mr and lirke Diner Webster ° of , . -vaina „Spent, -the-week.end ends near. Lucknow, • , Mrs,. .-Arehie Courtney, of ping: itiver; .iirsItea:4ith her fiter, Mts. . ‘. s elm 2S1aelsonaldss. of Lothian' for iew:.days laSt week: MrS. i-'eter :McDonald of • Huron. ,i`o,viishiP.,was ;visiting witji.. her daughter. 'Mrs-, Eld6n, Henderson ol eararneunt . for. 'a few...days 'recently, , Mmss Elsie 'Berge, of StratfOrd,- anti:: Mr., ...8rnie :king; of Mstcheli ietored UP anti: spent the week:end. with ',vit.. an -d•• Mrs Hugli .Ferguson Weare,glailsto report" that. lvIrS. W.. 4. Brown' of Aniberley- Who un derwent an : .pperation in., Fergus siospital, is doing as, well as can be expected; s • The'.,,parainOutit 1.1, F. W. 0,•meet- . ing Was held ,at,. the home of .krs, 'AcKeith. with a laige attendance, The advantage's of an 'Egg Pool Wqre diSctISSed .and 'also ° the.. matter of holding` 'a strawberry 'festival; the date of :which, however was not . set. • :papers 'dealing with labor-saving de- Heme-Making and Early 'Gar- dening were read .by Mrs. Jack ,Mac,, IntOsh and -Mrs. J. Hamilton,- fol- loWed by e 'discussion. The Roll Call was responded "to, 1,iy suggestions a- long :the seine lines; Instrumental nimibers were given .by Mesdames: Hogan, ,1VlacDiarinid and • Webster, and there was 4 community. singing.' The next meeting will he held' t the . :home ,of Mis Alex.' MacDian- id, Lucknow, on June '10th, . HELENS. Mr's_ Robert McQuilliri is home from. the Sterling Bank, Sheciii•ella fom a. two weeks' vatation. a:few:days with her ..sister • rs. 17s, , aYler ,:if spent , M Mi And., Mrs. ,Pollock and Mi Jag', Hyde and children- of GlainiSf .on Saturday . With ; Mr,, and Mrs. Jas.. Hyde; • „..1, • , Hiispital, on ;',11,tersilay, May: 15th.: to, Mr; and: • , .gi mtulatiomis. Professor- -TaYlor'.' of India will, gixe a lecture on India in the ;Preslyyterianikhurcli ening. May •26th, ° • Mrs. Bowden arid Messrs Jack Fo- • . bish, WillSponcer aiid Henry .CrUger of Detroit were , Visitors on day ,with' Mts. Bowderis 'uncle Mr.' Ned'T1:61---h;t:-111'7-TA. stin D' rain tic.: pia': .will present their.._play..1,Bashtsi Bobs" in all -no ee oil Friday -.evening May ,l3Oth under 'the • auSpiees of the St. Women's Iiistifiite, _Albert _Rtitheg. Land, daitglitei.ss, Lorraine 'ands-„Dorotily,;,oSti f tNfveiiirdcnd i '\li and \Vallace Mil ler arid, othessftiends. They. .‘ti,re .itc- . „ _ coetpanled.by..Miss-;Mabel.,Woods...andl. by Miss Ploteriee. MacIVride. of Mount 'Forest*. who 'visited, at the fornier's home'herd.' , . „ The following' Nsere anrong those; who attended the ,:annual Preihytet, ;Of the W, M, S at Walton om Tiietiley''"ReV, -and Mrs,- - Cumming Mkt Miss Maiteret, Mr. find :‘Irs. George Webb, Mr, Stanley Todd; Mrs, D, Todd, 'Mrs, W, L INIrs; W. 3. Huniphrey, Mies laty Rntherfordi 'Mrs, Clatk, kisS. Irene L 'Yneh, *Niss, LIQatht end Mrs. 'Uoblnaon, lAtoocist Week End Specials • Special Dundee Cakes Nut Tarts,' WalnUt Slices Cream Puffs Raisin Bread • Whole .Wheat Bread, • . • • , . . ,Do )"our Shopping Friday , All Stores filed SatigdiP Victoria' Day ...:•BUttei and. Eggs at Best:Prices," . ; at • •Hollyrnan's Phone 46, Lacknow , • •••••=•f• CHEoLEY JUNE 3r The ,Bru'c'e :CoOn'ty Soldiers' Re. Union, 6tli Annual Colebr:•tticn, wilt be held). in Chey,ley, on 'June 3rd A ig d:.4 of Sports, nurse .Kcices, " Baseball 'Ikfuruament with teania:. from Os en Sound, Chesler. O44 other • places competin":. ,Bruce Regi- •inental Sand 'and, the Highland:PiPe Band of 31st Grey Rasissen's Owen 8ound, will furisish ths music; High- . .land,Dartaing; etc..Palji. Midway,' AttraCtions on the grounds d day; txianci display of l'ireworke: in' the ; evening . under , the • sUper,fisiOn of Hand Experts of Hamilton. Marathon Relay ',Race .for the Bank , of ComMeree Trophy open to the thgh S•shools',of the. Vicinit3bon ethmg doing '... every minute fromn 10 ani to 10 jTh Returned Soldiers* wearing. a set - .'vice button admitted-tO---ground 'awirtdhto:it charge See large wind** a JTIK-CAMPBELL ' 'DIED :AT cngsLET, • - :•,.Mr. J. "B.., Campbell, .weIl knowit tin Odihn„, .;Bruce County, and a pro. minent citezen of tha,toWn' of .Ches.- JeY died ACM'S, honie. there' 'on.Wed:. -nesday of last Week; .Before going to Cheilek about.' ten years' ago Mr,;, , . Campbell conducted 'general mereh..". antile store in the Village of pinker.• tam. lI teak an 'active part in publie life, fol. "Seyeral, years ,was .president of the ' Sontiv Bruce „iiberal Assoc-. iation.' He was 'at one time 'reeve of 'Greeneek -"l'owriship and a 'nrmber f• 13rUce Connell; • 'Sirce .retiring, ' from the' thissiness at. Pinkerton 'Mr „Campbell :had been organizer'rfor the I C, 0. F. a _work in whielr' he was very • Suecessful, t It will be. • remembered that.IIr - Campbelli. about, a' year 'age suffered rather ,severe Physical abuse, in a hotel. -at,"Kincardiner.,lit the hands of dotisin ,of"Sco. bie" Dan", who Shot Mr. and Mrs Geo, Kay of Kincardine. MacDonald "was 'soon 'after sent to,. thee,Loridon• Aeyluni. • , s Mr; canipbell, who was . 65 reani. Of 'age, leaves a :widow, t o sons' anct t9„daughters_ • - • W•11,11TECH,1„IsitC11... " ' Mrs •Ged. Cottle xds.ited last Ns-eeg with her daughter Mrs, Browning of Kincardine Igrs, . Hogg and daughter of TharnesfOrd',:are :'Yfaitine.dvith Mr.; and,,„M Clubts-, ' Mr. L,uiVert "Falconer -find' Miad"- „ Bradford, of Culross, visited with, .."iMr;4.and'.,,Mt*taTaS.,t.Falconer. We are glad to repert.that Robert Lott who underwent . an operation iparsov i enki cefloy. ra•,,r),;1e.11' , Mr. Jas Wilson Made' a • businesg .,°trip. to Toronto 'last' Friday, • number ,of young people of tligi Y. P, S', 'spent a,. social evening with ,-Attr-and -Mrs; •-qeo-.---Garton- at- theit---• heine • in ;Lucknow on Monday even - Ing,, During the 'evening Mrs: Garton was was. presented twith„ a small token of their appreciation of her help to the -soeietr while living -in.,-WhiteChnrelw:;;:, PURPLE GROVE Watson Sett is visiting At --='.‘tont Mmss Tranter.,slictit the week -end. ' With Ripley friendS, We are sorry 'to rep'ort Mrg.; ' ,Thenipson's-4:011dition not se' Dick RiChard 'sold, a valuable town of horses in 'Lucknow isat' VV°et,-. Jack 'Emerson M.delivered Ilnd .; hunch Of •es.ttle to Ackert Brois last wee, and mit', Albert' Scott613.4 losireoi• t Sunda at ,74tr, Chai.le; Oa ,,f