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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-07-03, Page 1t ' ee"-eereree' reelOtteeeelite.4.rree.eate:re'rereeteenfeee. $2 00 , PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; $2.50, OTHERWISE .1 • LUCKNOIAT, ONT., ,THURSDAY. triPLV Srd. 1924. r I TURINR :Air GEO - J." Keleher; ''Ripley, Phone 2 • Slight Or day.—tl. ' DENTIST ' Dr MitcLeed will 'visit :Lucknow every rlitiesdeyi in, D, Connell's Office; Dre-.11cInn-eie;Chiroprattor;eofeWing • barn will visit Cain House :Luck- how;,-forerneehwee--Tnesdays anci••eFre-. ' daya,ecoinnrieneing April' -29th. :else. • visit the hotel at Dungaimen.. seine ` daYe, early alteration. . ' DR: PARKER, 'OSTEOPATH; at the, Cain Hoene Lecknow, every Wed- "nesday afternsion. ' All chronic die- tAsee snceesafully treated. . 'Osteoe , 'lathy 'Lemov,es tue physical melee of disease.! Adjustment of the „spine is more quickly secured and 'fwith fewer Itreatments by Osteo- pathY than by any other, method. Toronto prices Paid,for all kinds .of poultry. - 9-644 .A. GroSpopf, Lrcknowe gpot DR..MAUDE C. BRYANS , Registered Optometrist Graduate Department a Ophthalmol- ogy ..McCortnick Medical College. Chi- ' cago.-1/1. , Headaches. Dry Itchy Eyes, Granu- lated E•yelids. Watery Eyes. Pain in Eye Balls. Inflamed Eyes. Pus or ----Watery Discharge from Eyes and Dizziness caused , by Eye -strain re- lieved through properly fitted Glass- . Crotis Eyes straightened through • Properly fitted Lenses. • Satisfaction Assured At the Cain Howie. 'Lucknow. Every ' Wednesday Afternoon and Evening. • Wall Paper—I have on hand the 19- 24 simples , Of a number of the best • wall -paper houses, and will be pleas- ed to show them at my houseor will ,take them ..to your residence—Re el. Cameron,. Box 174, Lucknow.... MONEY TO •LEND—On farm prop- , •erties at 6%'.—Geo. A. Siddall -1-5-tf House for Sale on Haveleck street,- ..Lucknow. Garden planted Apply to , P. Gaynor at the Post Oifice.— . ..• . ' Rubber -Tired •btiggies , re -tired', -First class job ' ‘34.4). t Ostrander FOR SALE—The 'Tannery Property' and Hide busineis, in Lucknpw. , • tf. Apply to Sam -Robertson. TEACHERS WANTED—Experienc- ed teacher holding Second Claes pro- fessional certificate for S. S. No 9, Ashfield—duties to ecommence Sept- ember 1st. ApOY, stating expetienee and salary expected. to Wrn. Clare, Seey. R. 7, *Lualcnow . 3-7-100 , TEACHER WANTED— For Union S. 5, No. 14 East and West Wawan- osh, duties to ceinnience Sept. 1st. Rey McGee R. 1, Lucknow Sec'y. '. 10-7-75p. t WOODFOR SALE Hard and 'Soft Wood— soft wood suitable for summer , use—large quantity of hard wood.. Enquire at Joynt's Office. e • - AUCTION SALE' Percy M. Finnigan will offer for , by public auction, on. Tuesday July 8, 1924, at 4 o'clock pen. 65 ac- res of, standitig hay, Timothy and Clever. Six months •time on furnish- ing approved joint notes or a dis- count of. 6 per cent per 'aenum al- • lowed for cash. T. Gundy Auctioneer. • AUCTION SALE , , Standing, Ilayd and Farm Buildiegs... At the farm of A.. E.. Durnin, Oth. . Con. 'West Wifwanosh,' on, Monday July '7th, commencing at Four • o'clock pen. the, following will be of - feted for sale: '".50 acre's' " Standing- . Hay, One barn 55 x 36 ft., Driving Shed 40 x• 20 ft. One good frame , house, One shed, 36 X 20 ft,—Terinsl Three months credit' 'On approved • jonit ifetee: ..„ A. E..Durnin. Prop. Elliott Miller, Auc. —AUCTION SALE 01 Standing Ility-:eon the farm of Mel. Reed --Lot 3 Con. '10 Ashfield, on Saturday, Ally 5. Conimencing at one o'clock. . 40 acres of Alfalfa and .85 acres of mixed hay all a fine, crop. Terms 8 mos. credit or 'five cent discount for • Elli�tteMilirie--;Atice- POSTPONED , .SALE -Of .--Household Effects and many useful articles, at The Auction Room. Lucknow. on HSaturday July 5th. Commencing at 8o'eloek in_the even- • Ingee-Elliott Miller, Aue. TENDERS . Sealed Tenders, plainly marke'd as '•'-"t6-colitents, will be received bo the • undersigned .until noon, july 15th, 1924, for., the construction of a con - 6'00 and ateel, girderbridge oppos- ite L9t, 7, Concession "A!' Carrick, Plans and specification s: may be seen atthe office of 'the tilideraisned. Lowest or any tender. not neosear- By ateepted . a7741 St00104104 CknAnth GEN4.0.4,14. 'Teeewater will, ,play baBeball her� Friday afternoon at 4.30. • julYelet-waa.--.:abaut as' COO.a any Dominion Day,one can recall: • • " • .Mrs, D. Geddes and da -Alias, bon? have -baell:ia Detroit the ,pest week, '•-• ,• - tnaens the. new Faster Will oceppyYthe. Pulpit in Ithe. Methodist:chUrch. next Sunday 'July •6th morning and evening . , Mr. Charlie Fester with his wife and children, are up, from Kentucky to. spend a few 'weeksvacation with Mie, and .Mrs. Alex McCarroll. " • Specials at; Palmers ' FridaY and Saturday 20% toff all Ratinie Two Pieces Black. and White Voile just arriied' 65ct. a Yd. ' Mr. and -Mrs. R T Phillips re- turned last Wednesday after a weeks visit with friends in Listowel, wood and Millbank. ' Owing to the recent holiday getber With a rush of job printing The Sentinel is a day late in going into the mail this week., Mr'andeMrs. Robert •Cannon 'of • . Toronto are spending twoweeks vac- ation with Mrs. Cannon's' 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith,' Stauffer •St. , Mr., Jack • Osterhout who goes eo ;Ottawa with his, parents this week, has resigned his. position in Drug Store and his place is taken by Mr. Lovall Murdoch; ' • . Miss FredaeAibchison---whoe-was- home from "Toronto Over the week- end returned on Tuesday to the city where she will take a special course in connectien the ,teeching' profes- sion • Mr. and Mrs Jack . Elliott . of• Forget, 'Sask.; have been geests. of Mr. and Mrs: W. J. Little this week Me. and Mrs. Ellicott .came east to attend the, graduation ceremonies at *IVICoill University, "Montreal Where their son ,Graham ha i corn- pleted the coarse in • Medicine .by taking the :"Dominion Council" • Dr. and Mrs.' Alex • MacKay • of Bettina, N Dakota, accompanied by a son and daughter; were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R McNab on Mon- day Dr MacKay is; a cousin of Mrs. •McNab, mid a former Dungannon boy The Party are on a motor trip which took them as far as New York - • BORN. .• Ackerte--Iit theeTeWitiliiefTKiiihesa; on'June 21, '1024e to Mr.' and Mrs., ,Almee Ackert,a sone -John Almer. PAPER HANGING' The undersigned is prepared, to do peper-hanging. Satisfaction gearati- teed Phillip :Stewart 11-7-p, STRAWRERRIES- •-• • „. This week , and fiext will be .the best. for Berries,. Give me your or - del.'s. All Horne Grown Berries. Price and quality the best. R. H Thompson,, Phone 82. • GOT THE; WRONG NAME . .:the death 'of eMee... Scott, of near Kinleugh, , laSt, week we ,got the narne of the . husband wrong, 'The deceased was the wife, of Mr. W. II. Scott, not of •Mr. Wat- son Scott,who however is a neigh-. • bor Of the bereaved family, • r 0•4)e°-"ife- MASONS'AT-critacir- In. spite of the demi) and rather disagreeable morning there was a large ;turnout of local ' members- of thee church last Sunday morning. A nu- mber of brethrene were present froie neighboring lodged, , "AN ANTLERED DWELLER • OF THE WILD" On a recent morning Mr, Henry Mathers was 'much surprised to see buck deer feeding in -one 'ef his fields. The animal was apparenely, in good condition', and had . antlers about half grownblit still in "the velvet," rt appeared little concerned at the sight 'of''..nutn, but wii4i it saw a dog it Scampered away .to fed- er territory. The deer ,ehould, have' Pod time in the hay and oit.fielde' , St It 'Pa* husd,to th.,fonce!,, EIKIMOTtON EXAMS , . Jr: 111 to•Sie • Honours 754, Pass •Honoure---,Jaek Brabsedi, 88%; My-', eoria Paliner -8,6e Alan ...Murdoch :85; 'Arthur Andrew :76; jessie4las_l__:eniie • „. as Letraine.s,-Brabson-r..:71.f.. Cerlyler.MeIntosle, 78'e(Alia Watson• 2, • Chteehce Greer 72) ties; J in Se:weet„ 71; Phillips: Menark .69; oEvq- ly:p`Wikon 68e Alex Smith 61; Alpe'''. .Ditinin 65; Margaret Button 64. Stewart Mullen, .60. ' Joan MacCallum, teacher Sr. III to Jr. EV • Total, 950„ to pass 660, honours 825. . • - JHonours-,K. MacKenzie 88li, M. Watson 852; H MacDonald 836, E. Buswell sgpi., ..(he. on subjects tried).* Pass W. Webster 809, A. Cameron 782, V. Sheriff 780, Rae Watson and Clifford Webster ,(ties) 748, S. Mac- Leod 728i, Webster 69,4, M. Jewitt 693. Jr IV to •Sr. IV Total Marks 750 to pass 450; hon-. ours 563. , '.• , Honours— M. McQuillin 608 D. MacKinnon 604; 'S. Jewitt 57 M. Bruce 596;A' Andrew 587-, Pess-LD. Reid 546; D. Milne 537e W. Agar 490. tee ' 1 MacDonald, teacher 8: S. No. - 13 Ashfield;'.Wawariosh Belfast Names in 'Order' of standing Rec • e—Recommended. ,• Sr IV—Melvin Hackett, jilla BOw- eles-e-Teme-Hackett—Earl-Shereeroo Sr. 111 'to Jr,e. 1V-1Vlazie Hackett, Ethel. Nicholson. • Jr. III to' Sr., III—Tommer Elsie Vint,Nellie Cranston (Rea.) • George Henry (Rec.) , . Sr . II to Si Rae Nichelsori. (Rec.) Willie Lazenby (Ree.) Ral- ph Cameron (Rec.) 'George .Altoti. (Rec.) , ' Junior Il—Mary Nichelspn, Cora Thompson, , James Phillips; Jerry Cranston.' ' Sr. Primer—Beth Phillips. Jr. Primer—Inake Alton, Robert irwie, eHarVeY Lazenby, Ila Saurid- Murdean I. MacLeod, ' teacher V. S. S. No. 12 Wawanosh , •Pripils, are graded in the classes indicated below, for terni beginning Sept. • 1. Sr. Rubk eTurner, - Webster, Mary. St. Marie. „ *: Sr. William, Rinteal, David Nicol, Myles 'St.' Marie, George Nicol Nellie.lVlaeGeee Jean Webster *Ver- onica', St. 'Marie; *William- Taylor, Euphemia Rinteul, i*Gordon "Untold, ! Jr III—McKinleir. Ramage; Eliza- beth , Nicol. • II—Etta Taylor, Joseph St. Marie, James letacGee. Primer•-.4Wijliarn , John St. Marie, Mary Dow,. Cuyler Ramage: ;those:marked :(-*), are Only: receiii=.- Mended " 'and shell reMain 'in this class; if they work more diligently' No. on. roll .for Month' of June; 24 Av. att.. 22.23. • G. E. Lockhart, teacher. • LUCKNOW. BOY- ilIER,oiri,IVESfle- Mr, and Mrs. Win. ' Smith of tewe, last week:received the sad news that- their:eldest ' 'Sea; Will, had dicd in the hospital :at Bellingham, Wash- ington 'State on June 27.. Mr Smith, had been with, his sister; Mrs.; at •Bellingham and was tak- en ;ill about five weeks age develop- ing •mcningitis caused -his death. The deceased was li. quiet and industrious youn flqin. He went to the Canadian West 14 years ago; and made ,a number of visits to his, heine since ', that time. The family: have the sympathy of many friends. Dorine , , . • • • . . PREPARING, FOR HOMECOMING AT ST. HELENS SCHOOL , A general meeting will be.betd in the St. Helens' School House on the evening' of , Monday' July ' 7, at 8 O'clock t6.. receive reports- oPt'Coinit- tees and to Make final arrangements for the .Remeeoining. .`v,v; McQuilhun, seeyfor the tominittee ,in charge, reports splendid .response to the. invitation, card i sent out - some, weeks ago. There are many expressions of en.; thusiaani and h general note of "I'll be there" and "We aro eeminc The . dest Aieenis to have taken (with. the „ Inatilne,P!: ;wit Si it wit. iNen.(144: WED:111ga ;11-E:4Se Agnew—McKay . stonerof th;DSEV interesting and ii portant events for which the month •Of Jane is Partiealarly Tiated• tPais _place,* the herre of .MrStleecl Anhu S. MacKenzie, 4th Con. Kiiiloss, on ;lime 25th. when their 'niece '11:fie Adeee-MilfeeYteeleasetinitendetfi:Mt 40e. .drew Glare Agnew, on 'of •Mr,;', and J.eseph,.'..4ne*,.,:tneiplow. The spaeions rooms ,r-werellpeautifellk.:';„4.4-. .coeated. with vines.; fern's aiid at,Prch. fusion of luvely flowers: Promptly • at five o'clock the Widen party en- tered the parlor to the strains of , '1VIende1sohn's wedding march,- played V Miss Isabel MacLeod; of -RipleY the youthful bride leaning on ;the arm. of her uncle, • Mr. MacKenzie, and lookieg. lovely in hi gOWn, oi •VV hit g ,ripplp satin and , georgette and wearing the CustoMary, veil and OT- 4likC 'brossoms,, she,: was 'attended by her twin sister, Miss . Ahru.r:McKaY, govened in •Venice georgette., Beth carried bootiets 'of beautiful . .pink Ophelia roses. The groom was . . -itiPPerted by his brother Mr. Lloyd ,Agriew. Diiring the signing . of the register Miss Belle-RObertson sal* a solo "My to -ye is a Rose," after. which the bridal party' and guests to the number of thirty five the iMme- 1,1iite .fifendS", and relatives p1 the .Contracting. parties; repalred to the • . • rdining Town -where a supper was', served, the Iguests being waited: on: •by, young. friends 'Of the bride. In the evening a ',ire6ention vas •held. when a, large number. cif friends :gathered to extend earigreteletiops., to the young coUple and erijoye th'ene- . selves with dancing 'tc, k large nu, tuber OE beautiful gifts,: • ahion, Whichi several substantial cheque, te'stified.. to the kindlije-el- ings. entertained: hy the .many frtends. and the good wishes for the. young,' couple.. The grooms .gift. to ithe, bride was, a necklet : of: pearls, 7 to l the. best ' man, a set of cuffilinks, and: to the bridesmaid, Organist,'" and soloist, each bar pins. ..A.short liOneykiroOn in Hamilton ;was enjOyed by Mr.. and Mrs. Agnew' before going •_t1.0-. where -Mr Ag oes into. businessfor himself. Ritchie—Nixon, A very pretty- wedding- was. 5o1- . . . enenizecl at the hothe. Of the bride's parents, near LueknOw, at 6: p:m. On WedneAday June 25th when Isabel Jane, younger 'daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Ralph Nixon became the bride of Mr. „Charles Wesley, Ritchie 'son % of Mr: and Mrs: Charles Ritchie, 12th Concession ,. of AShfield. The bride,. charmingly gowned .in 'white crepe de chene,with dainty frills and silver trimmings entered, the 'parlour on the arm of her.: father • to - the strains of the wedding March.. played by the bride's eister, Mr James 1VIcKay,.. of Paisley The Ceremony Was 'performed by the :Rev. C. W. DeWitt Coeens, M A.;.: B.' De, under , large .white , wedding bell hung from an .,aich, cif evergreens. The guests, , the immediate,' relatives., of. ,tbe , ',young cople, sat d�wn_ dainty:supper 'Served ',by the ',girl ends of the bride, ,The groom's 'gift to the bride was -a fur choker and to the pianist, a her pin. Among, the many beautifill, gifts: receiyed' 0,700 Leetlier Upholeteeed chairs pre-. sented, by the . people of Zion Meth- ; which...the . br id eis organist, and 'a franied-;Pieture from her Sunday ' Sehool ,clese of little, girls, :the presentations being Made at -a,,,lgiitheringat;-her6home , on Mon- day evening. A host of '.friencis< tend the very bet of wishds to Mr, .and Mrs. Ritchie in their new home on the 12th Concession Of 'IAShfield, , THE NTRY . Miss' Edna 'Fowler WAS "a Wools -end., -.t?..est 'NOY'Durnin. •:. • Mr. Jas Ncey of Tlgeszini giCh.. is Visitor with •:his 'sister Mrs D. Todd. Rev Chas,'•CPOITkling.preaclled in :d'eswateri on 'Stnday,whi1e Rev Mr ..,pf. Tee.swater,-... cOndh,ctea;; •th''AnniverSary. Services; at /he '~ScliOO1 :closed here on" Pridai and the: tea'6heii:".,l'efi' fOr tileir':hanteS' 'M1ss Murdie .to JcIqow Miss. ingham.' to .Lochalsh,, Miss Rogers id, 'near', Hamilton and Miss -I,oekliart to Lucknow: . The following rteachers are home.. far :the 'vacation Ms i , Clara Woods, froni. Guelph, Miss' Wiiinifred 'WOOds • froni Galt, MiSS May Carderon'. fromi Toronto,' Mise • Jean Mcquillin from .Miss Mary .Durnin, from Dungannon, Miss 'Beatrice •McQiiillin from Holyrood. : ". Miss DorOthy Webster s ° home frOni' "Stratford Normal. • . . , Mr: Webster of ,BruSsels is, a Visit: - or With Mr. J R. Webster' , , Great .preparations are limier 16 ay.. for, the, 'S. S. ,INjo. 4 Reeunion, , to: be field on Thursday, "July 24.„ICeeP the date in inina. rdon.:.1'w.ho,had the m•is. :fortune to "break his arm when the .-road • grader upset 're'centlY, i around.; agaia as usual•.• , Miss JoSePhine feetnerim is home 'from Toronto.'h ' :• . • •' uart who has -spent the -past..few years' •at 'Minneapolis is . , .enjoying..a 'holiday ' her, old, honle • • • here, . 'Mr. -Dave. Wilson, of Guelpli, and Mr. Bd.. Taylor, of , Goderich`, ,wer viitors On .Friday With . the',:forin.erN, • nephew, Mr 'of AndeeSon . . . „ •• Mr. Walter Foster of -Dakota has beep . visiting his ,,atint, Mrs, • Jas: • Mr and Ms W Cc11e and cia‘uirh, terS, MisSes :Lois. and ClOie e p-a-nd7 ;Mr; 'Skinner, of. AI' • • , were guests during t • • • ee.z. with . Miss W. D. MreS°1h • ..fgd.a.§•• :NIcAree rid:three .boz,,'S "arrived home 'froni 'McAuley,* Man. and; are , visitors with her mother, Mrs. W. Cameron, Mr MeAree of I Windsor iS spending the week here.. , The Annual 'Social. Meeting :of the • W. M., S. will be held in .the ,Presby-: terian Cliure'h on Wednesday after- noon, July.. 9t1i.whexl Mrs. (Rev..) McCallum. of Lucknow will be ,the: • • . . ;Speaker.. • ,* , • ' Mrs. Cumming and Margaret 'are hOlidaying at Owen Sound and other point's. , • , Dr.. and Mrs. Mackay, Miss Marian and .Alex Mackay of ,Bottino Dakota were. visitors on Monday with Mrs..._ Mackay's .ifePheW W': G McCrostie.: The following :clipping front. a re - en Calgary 'paper refers to one of oys Mr se:raftrQtirm. n, M:60cr Gu de tRobb • McGuire—Sparks , , , . . . • k'vaTy pretty--; wedding. was East - Calgary, TneSday,:Juna 10;" by,. Canon G. E.:Gale; when Haiet'lla Jorie' Sparks Was united in marriage •with SteWart,McGuire bf ,Prime Ai- bert;; fornierly of:ails cit3. Thebride entered. the chuirch on thealn of•lier grandfather, J Buxton, to ,. the. Strains-0,41Lopi'llangpireso,,,. Wedding.. 'March, -plaYed by IL E. 13loonifield: , The -bride lOoked lovely iii it 'A'6,W11 of, silk splendor crepe :with gill: not Veil Caiight ':''Wit,11 orange' . blosSOMS and .Carried a bouquet of OPhellia roes. Miss. Violet' Sparks,, slater. Of the".britle,; acted ,. as bridesmaid and ' was boantifullY gowhed in-,'aPple green sillt..splendor'; crepe with„silver -lace,' and latto nratch',-,and:'carried;-e"-, -boutluet .• pink carnatrons., The • , :f:.e,i,gilueezi-ptlts;.shijit,:e,e.i..w.oh.e.aii,:vt.,.. twrattn,h,s.f.to-tiv.oniii ,, .41,- -loon°, np.C...t7rr.aut.aisist:6„0.-Gebre'n,ndftr. th:C, signing . pf the reg. - ed ihe'face or the.Countri aid' great- ister. the 'gyosts jelned!...m ' singing lir eireproVed • crop , prospete.. I,e' • "1.6 ..V6ie."' That .- .Iii'enlh'i ' eerie June vegetation was; ,deciddiy. Eden": Following. the ceremony the backward,---biit-th&-fieldS-ritaVe:Liferik. ,::Weddiug...bneakfask..AyAS;lis.e..0.6..4actiltg... became ,covered with e grass and home of the brides:mother', . 1227 ....ogortni.i.,,ogut g..,r4iini.,11,4sur' ii,,n.led'afill,..,e,n1d„ilic4aiefig' 1:1„athv:: :tNhianri:1-,:glvvemiieucle .irieb:.t.laTeiht'9hetildo?;'40!:21;;,, good -setting, of *aPples country look As he.o.t..Alreilidiyi .sy:nat.e:' .0uNs's'_VeeiaitsiEttiN,,a,:siitie.sta: a:.,:sl'81Et'tetfic: ainh:1:.r:::::::::: ::::''' fields' ,or ',early ,hei; have .. been clit is4r5' T; :-"It'isgr6ve ih'»tiack '.C411ton mid. the crop is reported goods Fall a'eP° a'n't m's. C. 14011. in black 1)Idc wheat: too, is. good; aiid Marie fieldi ee.. eaes),. eeereeante. oteteeel . tito.nii6 guests: The 'fable, prettily. decorated ft ebee teeeeeee Men with apple on, ivrer sv,:e.-et. '.1.kae and' snaPdragtinii chards say ,that there has n t been ei 'rid ' c6rit'd 6witi,/,:: ill ' bride°s. eak ted forty guests, !ter thie.. ,vitT and that the tree in Western One- leetio ,s number -of muSicale 1 ariO" Will be light: ' e ' n were, rendered by 111.1Ant Mrs.", T and Piehek, The , 4,0CA.LArticET8 , . oe 4:.! Eige 4. Butter , 44 • 28e-25', $84q4k rAildg rtinc$1. Albg,At‘P*.s.li( bride .and grooni left �n thc Vening„ train for Banff, the bride -wearing it suitot navy 'blue. trfeotine with sand geo g tte hat Atter a shell. hone - Mon, Mr, end Mr c MeGnits will 0 zee • P, MeKenzie, of Port' Albert,: 'crisited withher sister 11#.1r.S, ivfLo.titiAii At 1,,och444 • for.a ' few days Of: the Week. • Mrs; Donald Megregor:•of •vDuluth„c„. Minh is visiting- her. brothers; John' -.And Dnrican McKay near kintail, , •.',Mr,, David ArrnStrang tof Port E4 ."spent the'.-week'end :the' guest of ,Mr, and Mrs, !Tetiii;N • McKenzie of „,..• • • Mrs.. Mcpliedien,:. of, .Winnipeg and Moponatd of Fort'William aine .to.eee their- sister Mrs, Camp - Jell, of Lothian, laseweek. ‘They Will remain for some. time:: "' . Rutliff and. her daughter • . , Miss Ada, Mrs, Madgett, and her laughter, Miss , Gladys, • and ,, 'Mr:; .4earcy of Toronto krnotoreci", up and , several days.: . the , guests .1 of 4arger's, • Of Lothian, Mrs. Rutlift and Mits. 'Madgetf are .sisters of XI Barger. • Mr. •and Miss Pearl Beaten, ,1 of :3eaforth visited ' with friends ,, in '...3araMour,it- during .the . Week. • ;Mrs' Jas. :Walker, of Lariggide; and Mrs, .Jas..Stru7 hers of Paramount :during the -week °•Mr. I-Iarry Walker of , T,nr'entO is isiting at his hoe in Laurier.: „ gel“Eild Specials Nu •Bbliche ' - Puff Pastries lainie Made Bread WbOle'Wheai 13read. - .Butter and E,r at 1,3.st Priem( ' Phone '8 , Age.its Wantecj The • careful attention to our customer's orders and the splen- did .stock. supplied fer years past warrants us in lhaving a representative or two in this county. , Liberal. CoMMissions. ' Free Outfit. Write at once for • :Exelusive Territory, THOS. W. BOWMAN: 8z SON' *.COMPANY ! - RIDC(tVILLE, ONT: STAR NURSERIES". •• Iqibs Pearl ',Congrain and Mies Mary Ar ;pending ,a„:.few, days , with •, an GARDEN''PARTY • -mstrang;'• of I-1Olyrood 'are and.' Mrs, Max Ray,nard of Paramonnt.. Mrs.. Alex Long, and Marie.- of SI'lliikAVIIERRY FESTIVAL Fterniock CAI" left :this week for ,an tendecl trip to B C.' to viSit.' her • , , • laughter Mis Goidon TOwie.. . Miss -Atatherine Blue , Anrberley visited With her, ',sister Mrs Grant. McDiarmid of Paramount. ' Mrs. 'Jas.' Cox. and Wanda. of kin- . . , •eardine .were-.guest.S. of 'Nil% and MiS-: F MeGilI .of. paranrOunt dirth ek, ,Mr. Graham a_y. of _ ;Para- mount, left this week for 'Tb-ronto, take special coiirse. ' Miss Edna . Dexter of Harlin:ten was the gust of Mr. and Mrs. Ed: ward Dexter of Pai•amount a few days recently. ing Admission 50 and 25e Ilitiss Margaret MeNain of Bruce- ' field, is spending the holidays with her 'parents at , Laurier. tMiss 'Jessie Buckingham of St. • Helens is spending the holidays at , her honie in Laurier. at , LANGSIDE • The ghillie' garden' party under auspices of the Langside Presbyter- an.'Chn r"a h, wilI be held On TUESDAY, .ju,Ly 8th. Supper with Strawberries', and cream ' 'will be ••serv'ed from 6 to '8 o'clock, :following.. by a splendid program' of' vocal and instrumental musk, recit- tions,-aliddresses. by Teeswater; Lucknow ey talent The 'Mackenzie Orchestra, ..Ripley will furnish .rnutie throughout the even - The Kintail: branch of the ,women's Institute will 'hold a 'picnic; at Kin - tail, on July.. 10th. Two,. ball games, other field .sports and a , geneial• good time , Everybody'. ,welbOme. Yki sLGrace Sainero.n. 'was\the , guest' of Miss Elleda Stan- ley Of Parampunf , during the :week, • ' The U •.F:: W. O garden party held on the spacious lawn of Jack' Hamilton, near ',paramount' on Thurs dar of last week Ood croWd. tertainlY :the Welter' did well for .a.tirit attempt. ttrpled an f. happy young - people to •a gOodLnatnr- suceess. That ',means there was a supper' was served by a bevy of .ed crowd, while • orchestra ano, pipe music filled the 'air Following i.the supper a. very.- good program was elven by' local • • talebt:'assisted. hy -.110S.darnesi.. Watsonn.: :in. duet numbers bv IVIt. Carrick Doug- las, and ,the splendid male: quartette ceipts arnotinted• to over two hundred dollars. ' • FOURTH CON., and Mrs. H. 'Darret and child- ren of London, are visiting friends. on the ,frini t. • Mr. .; of Fart William, is spenc..;.g ' avswith Mr. and krs. Angus ( al',: Miss, „zie has. -come. -*up- from-.- Alabama- to .spend her, vac- ation her home: here.. ' Miss • :Hannah McDonald after' spending a: few weeks -att -her-AiOme has returned to • Mrs, Steele Tinnier of Lucknow spent ,last week with Mr. and ,Mrs. R • Middleton, -7 'Several of . the people from around 7 here took . in , the GardenParty,at Jna..Hamilton's and report a Very enjoyable time , • Mrs:. . Adam McDonald, . 'Annie Hughes accoMpaeied. by Mr. and Mrs. ,Allister Hughes motored to Chatham to attend the Old Boys Re- union'. Mrs : McDctriald., though.. being••,, Well advanced in years is exception:.- ' aily bright, and active .and is staying e a .few days visiting with 'old friends at Chatham while the ethers return. - ed, home. Boys Balbriggan Combinations, , sizes 21 to 32, to • Clear .at „ • .. 99c. I\Ien's Athletic 84it,'.ii;Taear at Children's Cuff Socks, in t3lue, Brownand -White, to Ginghami are 411:1Reiltita to 19e, ana 200: White Cups Saucers, only 15c. , . , Half Soles, (,14.end your ow,u. shoes) AlttgiihUrn Preserving ettles•- • . '127:Qt;;Sizo, • 16 -Qt. S126 • • riety ore '• 1